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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1950,
India-Pakistan Pact Welcomed As Forward Step Towards Peace
London, Apr. 10,-The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan, Pandit Nehru and Liaquat Ali Khan, today announced in their respective Parliaments the terms of the agreement they reached in New Delhi last week aimed at stopping the disturbances in East and West Bengal.
and
The agreement covered measures of general application to deal with coinmurial disturbances punishments, fines, propaganda checks to provide full democratic rights for all citizens.
Mr
of a secular
the treatment of minorities is "very wormly wel comed" in London, a Common-
wealth telations Office spokes
men sald here today.
The Premiers declared and loyalty of minorities is to Pakistan on
are that all minoritica must the State of which they
citizens and that 14 to the have full freedom of and Government of their own State In worship, that they should look for re- protection movement, ownership and dress of their grievances,"
Nehru said. accupation, and equal oppor-
India'n having "defnitely tunities in public, political, adopted the idea civil and military righta. State" did not mean that "re- Minority migrants from one ligion censes to be an important country
to the other may re-factor in the private life of the turn to their homes if they vidunt.
"It means that State and re- immovable regaining choose, property, if they do so beforeligion are not tied up together, it lmply means a repetition of the end of this year.
from
each the cardinal doctrine of modern Minister One
that is, Government will remain in the mocratic practice,
State fun affected arena as long as neces-oration of
con-ligion and full protection to restore sary to help fidence, facilitate the return of very religion. refugees
and
Cenerali asatet after- implementation of the
ment.
A Minister representing the minority
will
community appointed to the State Govern
Bengal, ments of Weat
Bengal and the Assam.
ABDUCTED WOMEN
EDCE OF PRECIPICE
It was hoped that this would lend to a general improvement in the political ellmate between way India and Pakistan in which will be of value both in and Common- international wenith problema.
The settlement of outstanding questione between economic
and the Indian Ile- Pakistan public, for example, are of the
to direct Interest most whole Commonwealth in its efforts to work out joint crono- of mic policies.
A continuation
of the eco- namie war in the sub-continent ling always been regarded here
rom
ho
"The Prime Minister of as a dangerous long-term threat Pakistan made it clear in the to the economic strength of the
Slate is Commonwealth
de-world.
be
ogreement wased on
that his
these modern
Fazl
mocratic ideas.
"We have
restatement
Powers in 2010
At the conference of Foreign
Inst stopped curetver Ministera
In January
economic
the edge of the precipice and Colombo, the economic experts turned our backs on it. That conducted their talks going! Minority commissions will be by itself in a defialle gain," | tho background of set up in there three centres 10 Pandit Nehru odded.
setions imposed by India and and report on limple-
Liaquat All Khan told the Pakistan
another and observe
on one
the reo- mentation of the agreement and Consthunt Assembly:
that "The the knowledge Special uction.
of both udvise on
development of fundamentalnomic will seek restorations with 5 reaffirmation of their countries was at present condi- agencies
Forced of abducted women.
to minorities
inlened by their heavy military both countries and the solema budget. religious conversions will not be applicability recognised.
Kiven by both The two Premiers would artes themselves meet from time to Governments for the reinforce- due to review the situation and ment of these righ's should pro- consider common problems.
vide cause for particular salis-Pandit Nehru and Liaquat Alt Khan suggest, the Delhi agree "Both Govermoents
"I look upon this agreement ment becomes the precursor of emphasize that
as the percursor of new under attempts at a wider economie between India and and political understanding, all "In the interests of both wealth will welcome it as a ma-
wish to fretion to all concerned, the allegiance
Article On Farouk Not Liked
slanding Pakistan.
MAJOR STEP
as today's staternents by
Glant In Paris
Fernand Bachelard, Belgian giant, seven feet and seven inches tall and weighing 451 pounds, asks direc- tions of a policeman in the Champs Elysees during a
visit to Parls. (AP Pleture).
CHIANG PROTEST OVER USSR
AID
TO COMMUNISTS
Lake Success, Apr. 10. Nationalist China charged today that Soviet Russia has sent "a large number of military aircraft and personnel" to Mao Tse-tung's army, and that Soviet technicians have "set up and maintained the entire signal corps of the air force of the Chinese Communists."
the interests of world pruce-11/wealth innal feld, ob-lin a letter to U.N. Secretary. (and was saved.
servers here
hope that
Franco's STAR Daughter Married
El Pardo, Apr. 10. Franco,
near Madrid, Senorita Carmen 23-year-old slim brunette daughter of the Spanish Chief of State, General Francisco Franco, | today became the Marquesa de Villaverde at a marringe ceremony in the church of | her father's Palace residence |
here.
General Franco, who was sald o have opposed the match at first, later relenting and giving hla consent for her to marry the man sho had "Det my heart on," led his daughter to the altar of 180T-Century Church through doable Ble of Moorish Lancers elnd in turbans, white robes and purple tuntes.
Pausing at the Church door while peasants in the grounds shouted "Viva la Novia" (Long Live
the Bride), father and daughter knelt to kiss the ring of Cardinal Enrico Dentel, the Primate of Spain, who married Carmen to the 27-year-old Mar- Madrid quia de Villaverde, a physician.
Palace chapel The El Pardo
thronged with 700 wedding guests, including the entire and many diplomatic Corps Gindeer of Spain.
was
The bride, followed by 40 at- tendant in a slow and solemn
walk to the carnation-banked altar, wore a dress of falile with 3 mantle four yards long, borne as a train.
WEDDING LUNCHEON
On her head was a tulle veil kept in place by a pearl and diamond Hara given to her by her parents as a wedding -pre- Dent.
Gineral Franco wore the un!- form of a Captain-General of the Spanlah Services, and the Mar-
dark trousers of the knightly quis wore the white tune and Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
In Renaissance, splendour, the
whole ceremony, from the pro
The other of Pincell
ald to
the Common- the partners of India and Pakistan---Indeed sujor step forward in Common-
In the is essential that we should sattle
the all outstanding Issues by peace- ful means and promo`e the Prime Ministers' meeting will growth of friendship and good create a favourable climate for between the coming consideration, in the neighbourly feelings
Security Council of the United the two countries," Reuter.
Nations, of the appointment of United Nationa representative APPEAL TO PRESS Washington, Apr. 10.-A
Karachi, Apr. 10-Liaquat for Kashmir.
The name at Sie Owen Dixon United States State Depart All Khan, Pakistan's Premier,
the Australian jurist, will, it is ment spokesman said today concluding an hour's press con- that the Egyptian Ambag-ference today appealed to the expected, be proposed for this
foreign office.
A solution
Kashmir Hador had "complained" to assembled local and
enrrespondents to help in this
in generally regarded the State Department about noble task of creating peaceful dispute
tenn chances of co-operation an article on King Farouk conditions on both sides of the here as the acid test of long Chinese Communists and by the to the Far East to keep watch near Madrid. From there they
neighbourliness be- and good. tween India and Pakistan.
had
Shortly after the luncheon, As- 300 more guests arrived for a
Dr Talang also wrote to the
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frek an hour and a halt. Official Included Senor wlinesson Esteban Bilbao, the Speaker of The charge was contained the shoulder, parachuted down,
the Duke of and the two fighters was lost
ceremony, quests General Trygve Lie from Dr Soviet military
the After the chief Chinese Communists is clearly and hosts returned to the Palace my govern for a
a luncheon of hot consomme, aggression against
chicken in casserole, ment, and constitutes a violation animon. Triang Ting-fu, the Nationalist delegate.
billefeuilles of the United bisut glaces and The letter said Russian al- of the Charter
cake. craft and personnel, including Nations." pilots and ground technicians," were concentrated #. Shanghat | President Nanking and Hauchow, and al
the begun by the General and Car-PHOTOGRAPHS of Brazil, recalling, that DI Nationalists been engaged in an
had proposed
that battle with Nationalist planes. his Aroup last February east Ave Sovial fighter planes se bly, Dr Jeao, Carles Muniz cocktail party and for dancing,
Dr Tsinng's let er offset the the United Nations send a mill- the tary and naval observation team charges recently made by
will set out on a honeymoon trip their brief про
to Malaga, the Canary Islands, Russians in
Soviet participation in the
Lisbon, and Annily Rome. pearances at the United Nations, Chinese war. He hoped that some of those
has Reuter, und Japanese The "Little Assembly" The spokesman, Mr Bieliacl newspapers which "und been
The Liberal News Chronicle that American McDermott, snit that the An- not too moderate" in the past said today that the minorities pilo's have been dying with the met only twice this year.
the Nationalist air force. Dr Tsian buried the Nationalist proposal on meeting tus last raid this accusation is entirely after
Dr Tslang left it enfounded, and is intended only February 7.
Vatican City. Apr. 10--Pope for Soviet to Dr Muniz to decide whether n smokescreen
should be Plus today granted a mess au- mteling to the Chinese another military aid
called to consider the proposal,dience to 30,000 Easter pilgrims Communists."
in St Petter's Basilica-Reuter. -United Press,
in Life magazine.
border."
Kaznil
would
Mohammed
took on bassador
things in
future, Abdul Rahim, made the different light In Bey
to Mrald. complaint last Friday George McGhee, the Aalstant Secretary
uf State for Near Eastern und African affairs. "The Ambassador told MeChee that he did not like article, but he has made formal
protest," molt said.
by
The
Mr
of the
a
agreement "has stemmed
he
title of pande".
NOT EASILY WON Asked if the projected series of meetings between himself
Expressing o hope that
the And Mr Nehru night lead to
out-Prime Ministere would be able romplete solution of all the standing problems between to go on to deal with trade and nodia and Pakistan, Liaquat All other problems, the newspaper MeDer Khan said, Mr
can only
sald that no one would pretind tra
between India Whenever one attempts
anything that friendship one can only hope to succeed." and Pakistan
He said that the Prime Minis- won. ters did not discuss the question of a mediator for Knshinir. NON-AGGRESSION
a
But
as
AIR ATTACK
Its damaged. was
having been hit by a bullet on
"On Dr Telang told Mr Lie: April 2 of this year, two lightera of the National Government easily will be
were attacked suddenly in the A spokesman for the Egyptian
air above Chapu, near Hang- Embassy said that the Ainbas-
the Prime Ministers chow Bay, by five fighters of sador would make no comment
have shown, at grave personal
One of the Soviet LA- type. on his ilk with Mr McClure,
risk, that leadership can is the fighters of the National Gov- The current issue of Life Magazine contains
Asked if he had discussed the above mass emotions and the errcat a nine-page
templations of power, to eling pilot, Major Wang Pao-hslunt. close-up of the King, written question of non-aggression
and right. William Attwood.
maet with din, he said that to what is just
"In that demonstration lies article, headed "The this had not been discussed but Problem King of Egypt" sald added: "But it would be a very he hope of peace and prosperity for Pakistan anil thai "Farouk is a bewildered, good thing if it were possible to not only
Inlin, but for the whole of moody monarch who vacillates do it."
Asia," the News between self-indulgence and a Meanwhile In New Delhi Mr Southeast
desire sincere
to help his Nehru said that he was "per-Chronicle said.
fectly people."-Reuter.
satisfied"
The New York Herald Tri- that Liaquat
that if the Al Khan was coing to do his bune raid today
Apr. 10-The utmost to implement the agree-nureement signed by the Prime
American arms "can
the cargo of allay Ministers Iment on minorities.
be will
unloaded have Italy that tensions Mr Nehru, who was replying religious
Wednesday, it was eat sub-continent Naples en questions at a press con-
brought a ference, added:
"His position to the brink of war. It will be learned here today.
significant Exilona, which left New York
Burmese Robots
Captured
to
Nehru disclosed that a
been fixed
American Arms For Italy
Naples.
Arst. 101 in
line
end of last month. 13
la Pakistan, I believe, in such one of the most Rangoon, Apr. 10.-Burmese that his word goes a long way." documents of medera history expected to moor here on Wed- Government troopa occupted the
In an editorial headed "Key-
nediny moming. had Central Burma rebel strongholds meeting
nt stone
Asla," the newspaper or
Dockworkers, mainly belong of Maowe and at Tantabln, near Karach next week to continue said that religious divisions were
10 the pro-Government the the talks on a sereretarial level not the only factors making for ing Tounges,
150 miles to
wing Saragat Sociallet Southeast, during the week-end, on Indo-Pakistan trade matters unrest in that region and that right
was reported here today. which had already taken place economic problems and terri-Party, have pledged themselves the arms directly One Insurgent leader and in New Delhi last week.-Reutorial aspirations played
very to unload
rallway ship onto about 100 armed rebels were ter.
important roles, but it was the from the The Maowe airfield WELCOMED IN LONDON captured.
condict between Moslem and goods wagons along the quay- and government buildings were London, Apr, 10-The agree | Hindu which fired the other side under police supervizion.
If there is any danger of dis reached between tourd to be badly damaged ment
the questions with fanaticism.
turbances in Naples, the ship для Prime Ministers of India Reuter,
will bo re-roaled ellher Bari or Palermo for unloading there.-Reuter,
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India had long been a target for aggressors, the Herald Tri- bune said, and continued: "In today's world, however, Indin and Pakistan bove assumed a new meaning. Together, they are central to the problem of Asia, and Asia is central to the prob- lem of world peace.
"They have, if they choose, an opportunity to achieve their own solutions, to create a focus for Asiatic culture and political thinking, around which the new nationalisms of a continent can
rally.
"But the opportunity may be If it is wasted
flecting one. In Internccine strifo, if it is felt- fered away in petty border squabbles and religious - dis-
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