PERSIA'S SHAH IN QUETTA
Quella, Mar. 12,-The Shah of Persia, Moliammed Reza Pahlevi, now touring Pakistan, arrived here by air today in drizzling ralu. A huge crowl thronged the airport
to
hlin, welcome The Shali was greeted by Mr Aminuddin, represen tative of the Governor-
General Baluchistan.
Major General
Akbar
Khan, the Khan of Kalai, Gazi Mohammed Isa. the Jan Salib of Lasbela and the Nawab of Kharan.
The Persian Consul here, Acha Jhadimy, way with
the official party to wet- come the Shah. The Shal watched an air display by Alr units of the Pakistan
Army. Force an
which Included formalion Gylng.
and ground scaling airborne landing-Reuter
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Afghanistan Prepared To Negotiate
Cairo, Mar. 12. The Afghan Deputy Premier and
THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1950.
Greek Parties Agree To Form Coalition
Athens, Mar, 12.-Leaders of four Greek Centre Parties reached agreement today on the formation of a Coalition Cabinet and sent a | general statement of their policy to King Paul.-
General Nicholas Plastyras, leader of a dissi- dent Liberal Party, would be the Prime Minister in a Cabinet comprising five other members of his own Party and six each from the Liberals, Social' Democrats and Republican Progressives, the Party leader announced.
Khus
This move, if approved by the Sinister and M. Georges Papan-
would out Constantie dreva,
Social Democrat Teaktari traditionally Itoyalisi sender, would be Minister of Populist Party, which galned top the Interior, it was stated. place in fast Sunday's general election.
The Center Party kaders did not expect the King's reply Before tomorrow.
The Liberal leader, M. Sopito. cles Venizelos, would be Forsign
Yugoslav
Foreign Minister. El Sayed Election
Aly Mohammed Khan, de clared here tonight that "Arghanistan is prepared to enter into direct negotia- tions with Pakistan in *# attempt to settle the dispute over the Northwest From tier Province."
At the same time, however, he warned that disastrous con- from Eequences my result Pakistan's peralstent policy of anexation and the militation of seven mililon Afghans lying In that area."
Mohammed Khan told a Press conference that he
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the comparatively fomnor group of Republican Pro- gresives, would be Minister for
Economie Co-ordination.
SEVEN POINTS The Centre Partles, in their poftey draft submittedl to the King, made the following points. --Unreserved recognition of "Royal democracy."
2.--In foreign polley Cireres maintains its position towards th. West, la which Greece owes
its independence and
ceononie recovery." Greece desires goun
relations with her neighbours and will respond to any man- festation of friendly feel." Belgrade, Mar. 12.- 3. Greece's security is based the on the trength of t urmed Several members of
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Yugoslav Communist Party operation with the United
Politburo male election cam-Nallons. pain speeches
in various 4-The Government will ty parts of the country today.to bring peace to the ecuntry nd establish the eqttuilty of its All of the reaffirmed that
citizens before the law. Opporitin candidates though a special blank ballot would be provided for
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be tolerated
B.--The best use will be made of American and
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that
will be
the King would Immediately
Accepted A Challenge ·
Herman Pirchner, a tavern keeper, remarked that the high wire at the Grotto Circus in Cleveland, did not look high enough to bother an average person. He accepted a challenge and found himself 50 feet up in the air, taking a pickaback ride on the back of Carl Wallenda. Everything went according to plan until Pirchner returned to earth and then stumbled and fell
while taking a bow.-(AP Wirephoto).
Jessup To Urge Co-ordinated
Far East Policy
Monty Calls For Real Unity In Western Europe
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Asked to comment on reports they are Intended. authorities that he will not cons of his disagreements with Gen- sitler modifying the dismantling plans for the Watenstedt-eral de Lattre de Tassigny, Lord Montgomery replied: "The best Salzgitter iron and steel works. unless those responsible for the cf husbands and wives con dis- recent disturbances there
are gree, and so can soldiers. But
they work together alright," brought to justice.
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disciplinary
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events
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During the anti-dismantling their way la Kenya by air to who wished io vote against Cried out and State Tunsts
demonstrations there early this attend celebrations on Marcla protected from embezzlers.
week, German, workers beat up 30 marking the elevation fire regimus, deprecated
British
city status, arrived Milovan Das, Minister 7. Social justice will be ne
officer, ransacked Nairobi to mediation "from any quarter,”
Bri- here and Yugo-corded to all and an improved
British clees and stoned Without Portfolio
this afternoon from Malta And declared himself to be in
lsh tanks. British armoured and will stay the night.
The EDITION.
"POST" underlay propaganda chler, declared standard of living to the working favour of a plebiscite
King Farouk rent his Grand NEW [nt Titograd, that Yugoslavia | ciganes.
troops were called in.
Abdul International supervision.
The communique added that Chamberlain,
Latit Typhoon Map Incorporating amend Paris. Mar. 12.-Dr Philip Jessup, the United SCEPTICISM
ments to the Local and Non-Local The Foreign Minister, who had two sorts of internal enemies -the remnants of capitalism King
Pollent quarters in Athens States roving Ambassador, will discuss the Farmolition work was at present Tolnat Pasha, to meet them at storm Signal Codes. Mounted $3.00. The British Unmounted $4.00. Obtainable from accompanying
confined to the foundations of Farouk Airport. and those who imagine during s State visit to Egypt Socialian was
the rule of a were sceptical tonight whether Eastern position, and particularly Indo-China, coke and blast furnaces already Ambassador, Sir Ronald Camp-"S. C. M. Post
of bureauernts said: "We harbour no lll-feeling privileged clasa
the people of Pakistan, and who
Acerpt the offer by the leaders with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert dismantled. These foundations bell, was also there to receive townre
belmy are ready ancient their country whom we have
Solty of the three Centre Parties to Schuman, in Paris this week, it was learned to- to the Sovict We are aware union to secure their position". General Plastyras.
form a Coalition Cabinet under religious ties of the unsettled conditions of
Referring to the Cominform
that the They pointed out the world, and we wish to dve dispute, M. Djilas declared, We with Pakistan in the most cor- want the Russian people for
names of the elected Deputies dlat friendly relatious as with
brothers but we do not want its have not been proclaimed by a Court of Justice as required by ull Musicm countries.
leadership for our master.
luw, and their proclamation is not expected before March 25. The King cannot swear in new Cabinet until after then Reuter.
ISLAMIC VIEWS
how- duty bound, "We are ever, to protect seven million of our brethren who Rever submitted to British necupation or any other occupation. Fall- ing an amicable settlement, the ease may be submitted to us United Nations," he added.
declared Khan Mohiamined that Afghanistan had good re- "but there lations with India, are not afted agalust
|
The Minister sald that one of the darks of the new Parliament should be to suppress in legal ways burraueracy and bureau- crats. He
He said that in the Soviet Union I It was well-known that Turenueracy played greater role than was necessary there today and also than was necessary in Socialism generally, -Retiler.
Pad Dr Eliash
"Afghanistan has not betper India on the Kashmir issue nor doer she expect any help from India in her own dispute with Pakistan." the Minister added,
le spread the hope that a mesting between King Zaiste and King Farouk would have the grent effect of bringing to- gether the points of view of the Islamic worki
"The polley
of Afghanistan has been and always will be to neek understanding and strou
In Palestine
London, Mar.
far
McCormick in
New Delhi
Mar.
New Delhi, Colonel Robert publisher of the
day.
Dr Jessup arrived in the and supplies needed by her These been, it is understood, approved In Washington.
French capital earlier today army In Indo-China,
have
for talks with the French Government. He was met
The view of responsible by the United States envoy amelals here is that the to France, Mr David Bruce, or 150,000 men that France has and the Director of the Asian Indo-China In adequate to Division of the French deal with the forces led by the Foreign Minister, M. Jeander of Vietminh. Dr Ho Chi
material is init minh, but the de Lipkowski.
of date.
enable
It was thought in usually Up-to-date equipment, special. 12. well informed elicles here thul.ly in planes. would McCormick, faltowing his talks with Mr France to drive Dr Ho's men Ernest Bevin in London and M.back to the northern hills in Chiengo Tribune, Win arrived
here Schuman in Paris. De Jessup alue course, and thus definitely yesterday on his Middle and would be able to propose to the pacify the country, leading Far East fying tour today United States Government ometats said.-Reuter.
lunched with the Indian Prime new plan for a co-ordinated and
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Joint
policy of the three Alls Later he had tea
Paciic and South-East with the in the President of India, Dr Rajendra Asia. Pensad.
This plan, I was expected Colonel McCormick plans to
here,
will be studied by the Heave tomorrow for the ancient three Foreign Ministers at their 12. -
In London come Feity of Agra, site of the beaul-next meeting Hundreds of men and wo-ful Taj Mahal, built mainly of tine in April or the beginning 17 Hankow Road. Kowloon, men of British Jewry filed white marble in the 17th Cen- ury by a Mogul Emperor in past the coffin of Dr Morde-memory of his wife-Reuter.
Elinsh. the Israel chai Minister, at the Israeli
iles between the members of Legation this afternoon.
the Mesiem world on a basis of nu'ual respect and recognition of the rights of each country," he addel-Reuter,
Burma Memorial In The Abbey
The coffin, traped with the flag of Israel, blue and white rested in the Minister's gun room at the Legution, where nu recently as last Friday he had been giving instructions to his
colleges,
Now
who
stood silently flanking the bier as a guard of honour.
Lege
Russians
of May.
MARCH 13th France has already submitted detailed lists of war materials 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
Report Science Progress
London, Mar. 12.—The Soviet Union will use atomic
People had queued for hours energy for building and defending Communism," the the arrival of the cor- Soviet Deputy Premier, M. Lazar Kaganovich, proclaimed London, Mar. 12.-A com- from Dr Ellash's newly ac in an Election Day statement to Russia's millions as they
far memoration service
thequired home, in which he had voted today for a new Supreme Soviet, 10,000
men who fell in the slept only one night. He went Burma campaigns is to be held out the next day and died sud- in London's histirie West- | denly as he was reading a book. minster Abbey on May 11.
Dr E. Yapou. Press Attachic al the Legation, saith: "It was the
Earl Mountbatten of lurmo. former Supreme Allied Com- | Minister's wish to be buried in mander in South-East Asla, Jerusalem, in the family tomb will hand over a memorial book on the Mount of Olives, where listing these dead.
his wife is buried. That neigh-
The book wIR sent lobourhood is now in the hands of
be
Burma later to be enshrined in the War Memorial Chapel Rangoon Cathedral.
The Bishop of Rangoon,
of
the
RL Rev. George A. West, is to
at which he is prencher-Reuter.
fly to London for the service
to be special
THE SATURRAT KVENING FONT
Arabs, so Dr Eliash will be elsewhere in Jerusalem."
Buried
The plane carrying the body to Israel will stop at Nice, ftomo nud Athens and will arrive in Palestine tomorrow. The burial will take place on Monday after- noon or Tuesday.—Reuter,
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"Stalin's instructions that our science must not only not lag behind but overtake. bourgeois science is being carried out," he told electors, according to a Tass despatch received in London.
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"Such an Important fact the mastering of the secret of lobiaining atomic energy by Belize, Honduras, Mar. 12. Soviet scientists bears witness The Colonial Development to the considerable achieve- Corporation, jointly with ments of Soviet selence,
stantly surrounded by the care British Honduras fruit on-
unl attention
of the Soviet |terprises, is at present clear-Government, the Party
and ing extensive lands for
Stalin
personally," agriculture development. he went on.
Him:lfo candidate Commenting on the intense general election being held all anti-CDC sentiment, the Go-over the Soviet Union, the De vernor, Mr Ronald Garvey, in a puty Premier sald that the in- radio broadcast today declared comes of Soviet factory und the CDC will pay fair, not slave, joffice workers in 1040 were 24 wages, and that the CDC does percent higher than in 1940 and not intend to exploit the people the income of the peasants of British Honduras despite the were more than 30 calony-wide belief,
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A CDC official in a press In- terview blamed the local go- vernment for the low wages the Corporation proposed paying. and claimed the CDC had been advised by the Labour Depart- ment to pay similar rates paid to Government annual workers -the country's lowest pald workers.
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