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Exile Order On Seretse

Lobatsi, Bechuanaland, Mar. 28-Seretse Khama, the the chief-designate of Bamungwato tribe, will re- ceive the formal order exil- ing him from the Bamang- wato Reserve

fter his

a few hours

arrival in

Guberones, where

lue tonight.

he is

Mr G. E. Nettleton, a Govern- ment recretary, will serve the order,

which has been ready since the British Government's decision to withhold recognition of Seretse as chief for five years on the graved that his marriage --to-fist

on Englishwoman endangered tribal

pisace,

Cher formally exiled, he will be taken 46 miles to Lobatri, on the Tanganyika border, necoin. panied by Government oficials, a police escort and plainclothes

men.

From that time on he will police protection. -- retgive Router.

BANDITRY RIFE IN ERITREA

Asmara, Mar, 28.-While the United Nations Commis sion is nearing the end of ita visit to Eritrea, bandit activity continues.

The last two weeks have been marked by the setting of lev to guld mines and the destruc tion of as much as portable of the miles installations

The bandits' activities cul- Brutal minated today in the murder of Ive Italians who

veri:

proceeding Tonia town- Iry track towards a small farm situated

miles soudit-

fow 2

wend of Aumora.

The Italians were amb berk

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1950,

Baldest In Japan

* $

He was the winner at a contest in Tokyo-city of bald heads-to find the baldest head in the Japanese capital. Promoters of the contest stress that bald men are "healthiest, free from TB, cancer, and criminal traits." His prize: a kettle, (London Express Service).

Abdullah's Reply Awaited By Arabs

Cairo, Mar. 28.-The Arab League's Political by six armed natives and shot Committee was today still awaiting King Abdullah's dead.--Teuter.

SOMALILAND SWITCH

will Rene, Mar. 28-Haly omeially take over the Somali- mandate from Bestant on

an April 1. It was offieially nounced here today,

*Live mandate e due to be held for 10 years under United Nations buthority.

3,000 Some

Italian officiat Lepops are already a So.

Ratin

maliland.

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reply to its resolution to consider any member State which signs a separato peace treaty with Israel as automatically expelled from the Arab League.

inl This decision, taken accordance with Article 18, Paragraph 2, of the Lengue's Charter, was officially for- warded to Amman capital

of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Inst night.

Abdullah's reply is expected odusnästigter, tu clardy Jordan's intentions

Dr Gloynami Formari, now A- towards her Arab sister nations bassador to Chile, is due to prend towards Israel. rive in Somaliland

April-Reuter.

Jap Peace Treaty Talks Next Month

Landon, Mar. 28. Mr

The Political Committee mel tely, the Jordan delegate again Ling abment.

After three hours of delibera- from the Committee adjourned |

tail Thoszalag.

The Leanae! Camcil is meet- the tamnorrow.

INTENSIVE ACTIVITY

There was intense activity as among the delegations of

Arab Lague's Chanel. Dr; and Zalah et Bin Bey, Minister and

Kenneth Younger, Under mer of the Egyptian delega Secretary for Foreign, has a meeting with Prince Affairs, toll Parliament on Feel Al Saud, huml of the Saudi

and Saud Tuesday that a Common-'Arabian delectation

ALL bian Foreign Minister. wealth meeting 24/1 the

The Ani League's Japanese peace treaty woul Ceneral, Azzan Para, si

o

The

on

fraqi Jamil Syrian

be held in Londen late in meeting with the Syrian Pre- Bey, er Kialed el Rein April.

Mr Younger salt: The unstead of the Syring delegation. Tewilk el Suweidy, Imani Pre- diment problem. re to recure! that Japan could stand on hemier and head of. own feet and offer a repesande delegation, eaflet. livelihood to her pople, and Mardam Bey, former

of the Premier now living in Egypt. the anxieting allay

Meanwhile, Carmille nations about the impact of un- fair competition used on low moon, former Lebanese Minis ter and delegate to the United living conditions."

Nations, who arrived in Calm last night, denied that he was harged with any speetal poli King Ab

The

This was a matter for "very close study," said Mr Younger, and

a working party for thru

tical mision was being ret up in purpose

dullah of Jordan. London in accordance will pre.

He said that he was in Cairo Colombo at the posals made

for personal business, adding conference last January.

of this that he hoped that the present first meeting

will session would lead to a retura consultative committee

to normal relations among the take

in probably place

Aral, States. Heuter. Initer part of April. Commonwealth Conference would meet at Sydney, Australia, next May to discuss a converted! plan for the economie and scint developinent of South-Ea Asia.-United Press.

Thei

Indonesia And Peking

London, Mar. 28-Indonesian Government would recognise the People's Republic of Chin cognillon to the United States of Indonesia, Dr Mohammed the Indonesian Prime Hatta,

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AT THE

NEHRU'S STUBBORNNESS NEXT CHANGE BLOCKING PLAN TO STOP COMMUNISM IN FAR EAST

New York, Mar, 28.-United States efforts against Communism in the Far East were being blocked by the refusal of the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, to join in a Marshall Aid plan for his part of the world, the New York Post's Washington columnist, Robert E. Allen, wrote today. Without India, he said, the plan could not hope to succeed.

of bron-

In Washington the stage and importance of India just with the Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Jawaharini Nehru, on had been set for launching cannot be neutral."

Mr Hoffman did not comment, the Bengal situation.

In- for the the columnist continued.

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan's state- a Marshall Plan

the Statement In the Pakistan Parliament he said that Pacific Southeast but every~| stead, thing was being stymied by Department had overruled his today I considered in Indian continue 10

The ECA Government circles an "friendly" the Indian reciprocating: Mr Nehru, Mr Allen wrote. I plan

He added: "Han (ECA Mission in China even after them!

thee in Government-Reater, Premier's anxiety to resolve the problem created by communal chief) explained the serious

BENEFIT TO MANKIND

disturbances In East and West with Re- inpaure in talk

London, Mar. 20.-The rela- Bengal. presentative Abraham Ribieoff

Democrat. Connecticut) and tlonship of the Indian Republic- Scnator

William Benton (De- within the Commonwealth was mocrat

Connecticut The ECA rot-to-be one of the greatest at large benefits to mankind no secret of m chief

Inade

of view the point from concern.

and ecomunic Hoffman attributed Store's stability

erity.

Lard Listowel declared fear of involvement stond to

here today. with Russia."

former Minister for Mr Allen quoted Mr Honan

was presiding "Nehru is de-Colonial Affairs as having said: termined to be neutral. eat a meeting of the East India in & Association at which the speaker that participation reconstruction programme spon-

pon-mer Principal of Ethira College Women In Madras, sored by the United State. would for WeListowel sald that the be considered an affront by the

รีย

administrative Russians,

is holding political aloof, although without Indis, & progress Indin, had made in the really as Southeast

Asta reconstruction last few years wan

would not succed, tanishing. He was specially Im- programine Any plan for that part of the pressed by the unification of all

to the 500 odd princely states. include India world must

The Indian Government had have any meaning."

in three years accomplished what the British Government had been trying to a generation.

It had

accomplished, been moreover, with the consent and the agreement of the princes.

Lord Listowel said that the

Constitution new Indian

fccly

Senator

he

.

Lord

and

do in

SHEER FOLLY

said thai The columnist

nut Benton pointed that during his visit to the

last United Slates

year Ar Nehru tried to buy 10,000,000 ut surplus wheat at bushels

needed the one of the most progressive low terms. Indla

the United) documents

country badly, and

that any had ever accepted.

CITIZENS' RIGHTS

dates was willing to sell.

"But Nehru baulked when

to India's

to an

was

like

The main task before the two Prime Ministers, according to servers here, will be to devise measures to slop the exodus of minorities from either side and to put an end to frequent con- munal violence and ako to nd a formal which would ensure implementation of agreed mea- sures.

Meanwhile, the migration of from the two milwritten

Dominions incidents involving violence have continues though

declined on the whole, Accord- jog to

authoritive the Intest reports, the influx of indu refugees from East Bengal into West Bengal hins registered a sharp increase in the last three

four days, the number of those coming into Indin by rail- way alone averaging between

15.000 and 20,000 dally.

The

of Moslems number leaving India for Pakistan on the other hand has been com- puted at about 4,000 per day- Reuter.

BROADWAY

AT

the State Department proposed Mrs Parthasarathi gald thal,

AIR CONDITIONED ying up the deat

democracy infant an active part in Cefndia, the fact-that-fundamental. taking:

Russia," Air cold war against

rights were a part of the Con-

SHOWING TO-DAY Allen said.

siltution was of great value. It matle this

eltzen 2.30, J.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. individual concious of his rights and put the squarely before him,

had been given The cllizen

He then quoted Representa tive Ribleoff as saying "For Nehru to try to be neutral seems to me to be rheer folly. In the

kind of a world we are livint In today, a country of the size

Casualty Of War

A casualty of the battle of Berlin, the famous Hotel Adlon in the German capital is again operating with 60 rooms. Above is the rubble-strewn inner

courtyard. (AP Picture).

Mountbatten Type Wanted In Malaya

London, Mar. 28.-A leader of the calibre of Earl Mountbatten was needed to combat the terrorists in Malaya, said a former Malayan resident writing to the press today.

something to fight for, something he would cherish and wish to hand down from generation to It was a reminder generation.

to the Government that the State was not an end in itself, but a means to enrich the in- dividual personality.

In the generous, realistic and remain honourable decision to within the Commonwealth, the new democracy was only curry- ing out the teaching of Mahatma Gandhi, in whose precepts there was no place for ranceur, bitter- Britain ners and hatred once

had given up her right to rule the country.

Pandit Nehru, The architect of the new India, bad shown the same spirit in his nations approch to the other

of the work-Reuter.

NEW DELHI MEETING New Delhi, Mar. 28.--The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Liuuat All Khan, is expected to arrive in New Delhi on Suns [day, April 2, for his conference

Burma Reds Set Up New "State"

Rangoon, Mar. 28.-Bur-

Communist

rebels

mese have set up a rival govern- ment at Prome, 160 miles north of Rangoon, unler the Premiership of Thakin

Secretary-1 Than Tun, General of tho Burmese Communist Party, local newspapers reported today. The reports stated that the Cemmunsits, aided by army de- serters, set up their Government fter driving out "While Band" volunteers, their former alles Burmese Govern- against the ment.

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