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ALL WAS MUSIC

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PETACCI

Rome, Mar. 8.-The Italian dictator, Benito Musso- lini, was a lovor "with bestial impulsos,” according to his mistress, Clara Polacci. Climpses of the turbulent lova life of Mussolini and his mistross were revealed tonight in hitherto secret letters discovered by the police.

Marshall Aid To Vietnam

The mission, headed by Mr Robert Allen Griffin, is also expected to

propose an Im mediate grant of credits to Vietnam by the Export-Import Bank.

lis proposals for ad from the

Economic Co-operation Au-

The

were dls- letters covered buried in the grounds of a villa at Gar- done on Lake-Garda.-where the lovers spent their lust months

before together partisans shot them both in April, 1945,

The lettera show that Musso- lini was also a fickle lover. At pre stage Pelacci pleaded with

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950.

Sergeant William Sleith, of the U.S. Military At- tache's sluff in Sofia, throws the American flag on the fire to be burned with code machines and other equipment as the U.S. Ministry is closed, following U.S. netion in relations breaking off with Bulgarin. The U.S. military

code provides

that the flag be burned when it is necessary to destroy it. (AP Picture).

LONDON CHEERS AURIOL

Cx-

drove

and

Khama

Ban BROADWAY

Seretse

Said Necessary To Prevent Disruption

London, Mar. 8.-The Commonwealth Secretary, Mr Patrick Gor- don-Walker, today confirmed that the Government had banned Seretse Khama, chief of the Bamangwato tribe of Bechuanaland, from living among his people for the next five years at least.. But he denied that the Government had "tricked" Seretse into exile; or had imposed a colour bar or had considered the question of mixed marriages apart from its connection with the Bamangwato chieftainship.

him.

"the enforced which Sereise

the

In his statement, Mr have induced him. Seretse day denounced

certainly knew that this de- five-year exile" Gordon-Walker recalled that ciion or something like it might stated Britain had imposed on in September 1948, Seretse be sued against hm." and married an English wo- Mr Churchill was not satis-

The Councit fa a left-wing man; that this marriage was fet.

He said: "May I return to the group headed by Me Paul Robe disapproved by the tribal

very

simple point--whether you, the sluger, with Mr W. E. assembly in November 1948 Seretse was enticed over here B. du Bois, Negro leader, as and December

pretences or no, vice-chaleman, 1948; but under falus

And whether he will be restored. that in June 1949, the as-to his previous position? Where

Enid that The Counc!l sembly declared their neis Alra Seretse Kunma at pre- reported British decision "ne- ceptance of Seretse as chief sent, and where was the at the enter the expressed wishes of people, whe when Seretse took leave the Bamangwato notwithstanding his mar-

enthusiastically and almost un- of her?

"Will not the Minkter con- animously confirmed their choice Serotre Khama as their "In the Bechuanaland Pro-sider that Seretze has a right to of tectorate," the statement con-go back to that very place and ruler together with his walle tinued, "succession to the ameelmeet her at that very place be- wife as their queen."-Reuter. of chief is subject to recognillon fore the Government take any by the High Commissioner and further nelion?" confirmation by the Secretary of Mr

ringe.

Gordon-Walker replied:

arc

Grave

State

In the event of doubl"I cannot Kive an undertaking Seretoe could go back to that srising, provision exists enabling the High Commissioner to ap-the reserve to meet his wife.

difficultie:} point a judicat inquiry of an There edvicory character to Investiunte about peace and order at this and report to him, Such an in- critical moment."

Mr Churchill: "It is a very was duly set up in this discreditable transaction." tase and its report was received in December last.

The

LEGAL CASE

Minister added that he "The British Government felt had arranged for Seretse to go thot It would be of advantage to back If he wished to the town discuss the matter with Seretse of Lobatsi, outside the reserve, before reaching a decision. He where he was to take part in a renched London on February legal caso concerning his pro- perty. It could be arranged DANGER TO TRIBE for his wife to be brought there trics or meetings-be-too-so-that they could be_to- tween Seretse and his legal ad-gether. visers and the former and pre-

15."

In his speech at the Guildhalt, that In the present circum-

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"But I have made it clear that rent Commonwealth Secretaries when that is all over and the and the Lord Privy Seal (Vis confinement Is over we should count Addison) was explained

Ined have to enforce our exclusion Seretse anci Mrs that the to Scretsiz

British of both Government" viewed with Khama. Asked

Mac- by Sir Peter grave concern the danger which Saigon, Mar. 8. An him to "return to me with that

recognition would cause to the Donald (Conservative) whether for any precedent and well-beling American mission now hav-once hot love of days gone by."

of the there was London, Mar. 8.-Large unity

of a chieftain depriving ing talks with Indo-Chinese A few months later die wrote

the whether the Protectorate".

chieftainship and

which the Govern- leaders is expected to make that she was "deliriously happy crowds gave a stirring wel-ride and the administration of

report on come today to President to be loved once more."

Falling to stcure Seretses recommendations. concrete

of France

decision was based could The letters were found buried Auriol

ment's acceptance of the view that he

in the Commons for Marshall Aid to Viet-, in five zine-lined cases, Only Madame Auriol when they "he best solution would be for Library so that Members might

be placed one of these nam, observers here said to the contents of

decorated him through

voluntarily to relinquish know the reason behind it, Mr have so far been closely day.

amineil. It was at first hoped streets from Buckingham his claim to the succession," It Gordon - Walker replied:

the Government think there are precedents for the binong

documents, Palace to the Guildhall inained for

to rettle the Issue.

Dis. There is no doubt about that

The there might be brought to light the City of London to lunch

Government's which correspondence

passed

decision, our legal right to have done the statement declared, between Mr Winston Churchill, with the Lord Mayor.

what we have done. VIS wartime ender, and Britain's

report, "Regarding the the President of France declared, stances the High Commissioner would prefer not to publish it. Mussolini.

Informed sources say that mild cheera, that "the friendship must be instructed to withhold It is, in the first place, at the ef of our two nations is today mure recognition of Seretre as chief discretion of the High Cominis- there is "little possibility"

and that

recognition must be sioner whether or not to set up alive than ever before."" this. ministration would be for an

MELANCHOLY MOODS The President's first engage-withheld for period of years. this Inquiry. The report is - amount not yet disclosed but

"This period must be of such visory and is only one part of understood to have been Mursoline's lancholy moods ment in a busy day was a re-

eption of the Ambassadors and length os experience shows to many factors we

have had to examined by American, French at one stage caused the benutt-

envoys of foreign powers and be necessary for the disappear take into consideration in mak atui Vietnamese experts in ful Prlacci to declare her in-

Jance of the present tenduncles in our decision." Paris.

teatim of leaving him forever. of the High Commissioners.

disruption which threaten 1943 (the letter bears no The American mission here in

Later today the President and to Madame Aurial entertained the the unity and well-being of the today hat reparte meetings other date), she wrote to "Dear.

The Commonwealth Secretary with Cambodian ad Lolian st Ben."

King and Queen at the French tribe.

NOT SHOWN REPORT I had always hoped that in Embassy here.

said that the Government had experts to learn their media

"In the view The French Ambassador, M. the goodness of your heart you and demanda.

of the British given instructions that as quick- the period Re Marcell, was the first to Government,

П council re-ly as possible Tomorrow they will exeme: would have reserved for me a

of Viennicorner of light, some bath of greet the King and Queen as quired will certainly not be less Africans in the reserve would the

requrtum, ata

While I was forty stepped

car.than five years, and at the end be set up so from their

that affairs coul with the

Prime poetry Vietnamese

you the closing chapters of He led

the situation Uzem

into the

transferred will be re-be Embassy of It

progressively Minister, Gingen Pham Long.

by where the President slood with viewed,

to their own hands. They have alrende niet Fieren long rensual book written

"During that calined whilst I

time Auriol and his Chef your Madame

Screlse Dumain. will be required to reside out that the Bamangwato tribe are

"It is not experts herded by the Fienen

generally known bestial impulses In my out- du Proteccl, M. Jacques Dumain. High Coumissioner in Indo-

stretched

Arms

you, 0:1 the

The curtained hall, with its side the Protectorate and

will China. M. Leon Pignon.

the other hand, extinguished

be

unable to revisit tail pillars I wo

it unless of marble, was

be myled with the fragrance of white special permission should Usually well-informed sources mile in my heart" here sab that American, French

lilae bowers, one of which stood given."

either 011

skle. This was and Viebamese would soon meet

you.

and

dated

The

Secre-

AFRICAN COUNCIL

of

some 18,000 people and only that they rule over 82,000 sub- Mr Gordon- ject peoples," Walker said, "We are going to

It fe

felter In another

Commonwealth ap foretaste of the elegance and try stated that the Government take steps to draw these 82,000 in a general conterence to fur-September 21. 1030, and

rently written after a violent

of lad lent delicacy of the atmosphere to be tra

not allowed Serelse to see people into the control of their mulate joint proposals

Petneri wrote: "I can the quarrel.

recrption TODINS In the the

report of a Commission own affairs.". fabled direct to Washington - Ieuter

Catholics On Gambling

even

1 were alive.

no longer say a word to you. Embassy, where the very spirit which Investigated the

the row lu Lord Addison. Lord Privy most harmless, without of French traditional hospitality the tribe over Seretse's marri-Seul, making the Government provoking a stream of inver-had been created.

age to a white woman and the statement in the House of Lords, five-you humiliate me os it The King

Grand consequent dispute wore the

about said that it was not proposed Cordon of the Legion of Honour whether he should be chief.

to appoint another chief during "I was not long ago that you with his evening clothes. The He was not shown the report Seretse's suspension. maid to me 'My life is yours. Queen was in a gown of rose-for the same reasons that the I cannot live without you.'

Jeotoured tulle.--Router. TOGETHER ACAIN

London, March 8.-The Ito-

lovers man Catholle Church in Britain A few days later the approved of gambling at horse were back together in one of truces. Petacci races and on football results, their uneasy

wrote: "Thank you for your but disapproved of dog racing. | Wro

tenderness, When you kiss me ile and sweep me into your arms. a memorandum to Royal Commission on Gambling, holding protectively and

In

me

at present taking evidence here, with limitless affection, I feel

the Church said

was

Meeting Of Ministers

Government did not want the document published,

decision

3 before

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added, The Government, he were considering publishing an Mr Gordon-Walker sald he explanatory White Paper. hoped that the Government's Seretse, interviewed after the decision would prevent

in Parliament, sald dis- statement jordar which might otherwise that he would take legal advice

have arisen,

as to whether to challenge the Bookings Now Open! "Certainly

overnment's We linte taken that have seemed in a court or precautions Necessary to us in the circum-international body. Washington. Mnr. -The stances, he added.

Ile declared that before Secretary of State, Mr Dean that betting probably do not know Acheson, declared

REGENT EXILED

coming to London he had re- nt a press

that ceived verbal assurances not held wrong in itself,

The Hegent of the tribe, can cally how my blood runs hot when conference today that the For Tasheked! (who bitterly "provided players

op-he would be allowed to return Ministers of Britain, the

chief from the British Resident Com- afford it and the game is not your rolee murmurs words of eign

posed Seretse becoming Pinoy into my curs.....The stars United States and France that love into vitiated by circumstances

after his marriage) 13 also missioner in Serowe, Mr Sillyer, shine

for me. Every meet in late April or anew

early would make it wrong."

cxiled from the Bimangwato and from the chief governmental thing comes to life again.......... May."

Into

Commonwealth Secretary. Mr Nettleton The Church warned that the You have put back

"Mr Acheson also stated at his reserve,

Secretary sald.

SAID,TRICKED weekly heart all the broken pieces..... habit of going to dog races at

conference that press

For the immediate future the

secretary In return I offer you my love, he ble city tracks was easily ne-

another meeting expected

Foreign District Commissioner will con- similar verbal assurance from quired by any citizen.-Unlted pure as always. All is music of the Council

Ministers of the North Atlantic tinue to supervise the tribe's the Imperial Secretary in Cape for me now."-Router.

administration. Treaty powers In April or At the end of Serelse's five

"I all say I was May.

Mr Acheson said no place had years of exile the situation will Seretse declared. been fixed yet for the Foreign Ministers' meeting and they had not yet decided what subjects they would discuss.-Reuter.

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"Oure aiure unto the breasts, dear Trienik, nce more

Landon Express Surike

the

His

TownL

received

1

tricked,"

be reviewed to find it "present" A cable from Seretse to his tendencies to disruption which London-born wife told her to- the unity and well-day: "Do not leave unless on threaten being of the tribe" have dia-express orders from me", appeared.

Ills wife, Ruth, said yesterday The Commonwealth Secretary that she was staying on among sald Britain had had no com- the Barangwato tribe people.

South munication from the

The attitude of the people in African Government about the the tribal capital of Serowe, who Seretse affair."nor have we tense and uncertain

today as made any communication to the news spread that Seretse had them".

been barred by the British.Go- from entering the vernment

NOT SATISFIED Mr Winston Churchill, leader territory for Ave years.

Mr Learle Constantine, West of the Opposition in the House

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE of Commons, then naked: "Have Indian

You not, as it were,

Answers

cricketer, sald tonight of coloured Induced at a Committee

peoples resident in 1. (n). 2. Freedom from this man to coins over, here to Colonial

Britain was being formed, to tear and

want:

of have talks on the whole ques- freedom

make

"vigorous protest Attion? specch and worship. 3.

And now he wishes to against the Government's treat- Nuremberg about the end ofnck, if he puts one foot across the 18th century. 4. The hair the border of his native land, ment of Sercise Khama."

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