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Nairobi, Aug. 3.
India will be the only Commonwealth country not represented at the Commonwealth Parlia mentary conference here on August 21, it was officially announced tonight.
Conference sources said this amounted to a "virtual boycott" of the conference by India.
Sir Howard Degville, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, who ar- rived here tonight, said the Indians had declined the invitation "because of an
important Parliamentary session" this
He described the
decision as "very disappointing.”
month.
Conference sources said there for India's delegates:
offee here fast April and the fact that South Africn war a Joint conference heat with
were two reasons refuse)
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Becurity forces breaking into Kenya, Northern and Southern
the
Indian Commissioner's Rhodesia,
Australia Wants Tariff Increases
members Con-
At the conference of Parliament from 25 monwealth countries will die- rusa
International affairs, defence, Common- common wealth cooperation and economic, financial and political matters.
of
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The April incident referred te by conference sources curred In the course of "Operation Anvil" - an anti- M
Mou drive when of the Kenyn Regiment forced their way into the office Tandon, Mr Raj Krisha India's Acting Commissioner.
Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Canberra, Aug. 3. Minister, said at the time that Australian
manufae India regarded the inciden ns textile turers are seeking Increased | of "a grave nature." tariff protection of Imported General Bir Gear
Erskine, George and worsted Commander-in-Chief in East Africs, and the then Acting Governor, Sir Frederick Craw- ford
to Mr Tandon apologised
yarer, woollen piece goods and blankets.
seni
Chambers of The Associated Manafacturern have announced for the incident.
the Minister Sir Frederick Crawford also they have asked
the achtered
Government's for Trade und Customs for tariff board enquiry into pre- humble apologies" to the Indian To these Government and agreed to pay tariff applying textiles. The Chamber's us compensation for damage caused sistant director, Mr R. W. C.
uy the troops.Reuter. Anderson, said existing torlits had Jost their effectiveness owing to the domestic in- dustry's higher
COOLS which
Af
were now completely out step with costs in other manu- facturing countries.
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Mr Anderson said manufac- turers would show the tariff board that increases in the pre- sent duty rates of between 300 and 1,500 per cent were essential preserve domestic industry. The main increase to be sought would be on woollen and worsted plece goods from six pence per square yard and 12'4 to 22%
1) Ava cent ad valorem
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Little
Affection For Red
Authors & Poets
Berlin, Aug. 3.
There is still, apparently, little sympathy
Laycock Will between manual and intellectual "shock workers'
Succeed Creasy
London, Aug. 4.
08
The Queen has approved the appointment of Major-General Robert Edward Laycock Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Mala in succession of Sir Gerald Creasy, it was an- nounced in London today.
in Communist-ruled East Germany in spite of official encouragement.
Not long ago, the trade unions complained that authors and poets did not visit factories.
Now, the authors are complaining that when they do so, the workers turn their backs on them.
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One author. Jna Kaplowitz, and they telephone:l to him co cited two cases in an article in hour before the appointed time
that be "Neues Deutschland", one of the to make sure lending Communist newspapers, coming The Queen has also directed
Dr Pollatschek never get past The first case occurred at the shillings per square yard and General Laycock to be appointed
V. Stalin J.
works, a huge the factory gate. The watch- per cent ad valorem.—
Kulght Commander of the electrical equipment factory Inman would not let him in. Dr Order of Si Michael and St
East Berlin. The shop com-Pollatschek telephoned George.
mitteo recently asked the fuctory official, only to learn General Laycock, 47-year-old [authors union
that for a lecturer.
been Jecture had Londoner, was educated at Eton One was appointed, discretion cancelled at the last minute in and the Royal Military College, farbade Horr Koplowitz favour of a variety show.
East
Germai authorities Sandinmet
namo him.
all He joined the Royal Borse
claim that they are doing The shop committee put up Guarda in 1927 and was chief of posters and sent out 400 per- they can to make life easy and
worthwhile for combined operations from 1943 sonal invitations to the workers,
authors. A until he retired from the Army but the lecturer found only government survey this yen and
stewards four years later-Reuter.
three shop
situation ci and
material cultural offcial in the factory's | German euthera had never been great "culture hall." Commun- so favourable as it is today in
Rhee Asks For
Justice
United Nations, Aug. 3. The South Korean President,
Syngnau Rhee, suld
here
to
1
that the
today "Some people say peace ADVISORY GROUP ist party, trade union and youth East Germany.
nt any price. I say justice at any cost."
Dr Rhee made the statement.
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movement officials at the same time crowded into another room of the building for a dance.
It ciled Wolfgang Joho, Even worse was the fate of muthar of the novel "The Road Washington, Aug. 3.
another author, appolated 10 from Loneliness", which ran to Director of foreign operations address the workers at to the press during his vielt to
an two editions of 10,000 copies the Nations headquar- Harold E. Sussen; a: the United
radio unnarbed
equipment each, at DM 8.10
(about 13s. Ters. He also suggested that request of the government of the factory in East Berlin.
Gd). Joho, the survey said, Nations
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This, the survey added, equal. led Σπετ peak incomes in administra
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Dr Walter Pollatschek
about a young West Geman Communist who was shot dur- ing a riot and has since been proclaimed a martyr in Germany,
Several latters were ex- changed with the organisers,
the Unitechi Phould be revised "so as to per- has appointed a special economic mit only the democratic natione advisory group to make a study invited to read from his book of major aspects of the to belong to the world organi-
economy of Eprinos.
The six-man group expects to Dr Rhee, who was received arrive at Taipei on August 10.
dealt by the United Nations Secretary The group's study will
Lundamonini General, Dr Dag Hammarskjoeld, with
economic orded that in his opinion, only problems affecting Formosa. the democratic nations" should will function in an advisory be members of the
United capacity to the Chinese govern- Nations, which should punishment,
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lime, talent and enthusiasm may do so. "The publication of a work depends entirely whether a publisher will take it and whether the public will read it," It added.
Tho
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all are either state-owned or state- loading newspapers for one controlled and the only works wock, following the Gover accepted are those approved by ment announcement yesterday the Arms Communist-dominated Lave against pedition. All iterature cons hatred bo-
its intention to enforce the book committees.
considered likely The decision was taken 01 meeting, or the editors this tween races or nations is benne...
was
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