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PRINCESS FATIMA FORGIVEN

Paris, Apr. 20,-Princess Fatima, who was "oxcom- municated" by her brother, the Shah of Persia, after she married an American student, han had a visitor) from Teheran, bringing royal forgiveness, accor- ding to the French news- paper, Paris Presse.

Iber cousin flew to Paris to tell her and her husband, 25- Izo Hillyer, year-old Vincent

that the Shah had forgiven her for marrying without his per- andalon

Ile told them that the Stat considered the marriage in Italy 13 days ago null and void, but

could be married again they with Moslem rites in the Perzlan Embassy

Si Kaddour Den Ghabril, the

Mosiem authority inden France,

tony received from the

21-year-old Princeu a reques! for a religion ceremony at the Parla mosque.

NO EXCEPTION

Kaddour replied that the Koran required the bridegroom's Islamic faith, adoption of the

and that conversion could not rome through a temporal objer tive but needed a long period of meditation.

Willyer, son of a Californian Reuler that he doctor, fold hoped soon to become a Mostem. The Princess and her student husband are at present honey- luxury Par's mooning hotel

a

Si Kaddour added that there exception to the could be no

rule, even if one of the parties concerned had an offcial rank. "We want to safeguard the re- he spectability of our mosque," raid.

A wedding at the local Per- clan Embassy would have no re- validity and would n igious

bind the mosque, Si no way Kaddour added.

An

of the official

Embassy would

reports that

l'erston

not

the PrinceSS

corrunent

and her student busland would

be married Foon at the Em-

bassy.

Asked if the

Embassy was

making preparations, he said: "Certainly not today, but I do

not

know about tomorrow."

Heuler.

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MORE MONEY Jordan's Move

FOR U.S.

DEFENCE

Washington,

20.-The Apr.

Com- House Appropriations mittee today approved $350,000,- 000 in extra defence funds to be used mainly for buying more

warpmittee neted barely

The Comm

two

Defence after

In Jerusalem

London, Apr. 26. The United Nations' plans to internationalise Jerusalem have been short-circuited by the decision of the jordan Government to annex those parts of Arab Palestine occupied by the Arab Legion, diplomatic quarters in London believe.

The

Secretary Louis Johnson told the salem, occupied by Jordan Jordan's annexation of Palestine |

Old City of Jeru-"

troops, is implicitly included in the incorporation, it is understood.

Britain is expected shortly to of ANNOUNCE the recognition bount

and the inclusion of the newly- Sub-Committee that the extra Is pecessary at this

gained buritory under the de- money

Mr John-

fensive guarantees of the 1910 critical world' period,

Angio Jordan Aliance. It is more Britatu sou also warned that the world

doubtful, however, it The failure to make a formal situation will require additional

that will agree to extend these pro- defence spending in the future.

proclamation announcing

the Old City of vote include: $200-the Old City Today's

of Jeruzalem as visions fo Air Force planes, 000,000 for

well as the rest of Arab Pales-Jermalem--Reuter Navy air- fur

tine, other than the Gaza strip, $100,000,000

$50,000,000 i ron- craft, and

for anti-is now part of Jordan is attri vert naval vessels submarine warfare.

buted here to the wish to avoid

The Defence Secretars didnternational repercussions, nud not get immediately all he ask the desire to leave a loophole if

He wanted $553,000, international pressure becomes

Clarence too great. Chairman

ed for. 000. Cannon suld the Committee wit

consider Inter whether to pan

One move now obviously

back any or all of the $203,009,-made probable is the incorpora

000 which was chiselled out of

tion of

in the

the Jewler-controlled

New City Jurusalem the Defence Department's vie Stale of Israci. imate.United, Press.

Welcomed At Peking

Browder Called To Testify

If thin Oll City is now

State of Jordan, | The part of the

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Nu "Takin the

is numething Japanese, will attend service to hand over to the more than just a statesmag with international reputation for the the highest personal Integrity. Dean of Westminster, Rev. Sir Alan Don, a book] He is a great patriot who, how- of remembrance containing ever, rives due place to spiritung

ilings, the names of the 10,000;

dend.

GREATEST THING "The

greatest thing he has

Also

present at Westminster done for Burma is to make the minoritiestho of the Wavell, most Abbey will be Earl

Clini former Supreme Commander in Shans, Kachins and

He has come the Southwest Pacife, and Mrs loyal to the union.

to succeeding with the Aung San, the widow of Thakin nearer

Karers (large numbers of whom Nu's predecessor, who was an

still in revolt against the sassinated along with six other re

Government

Intermittent racrabers of his Cabinet in the

various parts of warture in Executive Council Chamber In

Burma) than Ingoon

any other man 10, 1947. July

done with the linve The book of

remembrance will could pose in the Abbey for a short possible exception of Aung Son. needs orma and perind so that the relatives of

but what she needs the fallen may inspect it. It win

Ideology that be sent to Burma to be enshrined in the War Memorial Chapel of Rangoon Cathedral, for which

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Burha

Jin

money. most of all is unites rather than divides. The question is whether the demo- cracles, like Britain and the United States, can produce that the real issue ideology. That in Burma today.

"Meanwhile the tremendous thing about Burua is not the muss she is in but the miracte that enables her to live in spite of the mera. There is some-

Canberra, Apr. 26, The Aus thing there that foreign diplo tralian Prime Minister, Mrmnts do not understand. They expect Burma to sink, but she Robert Menzies, announced to-

is wonderful day that his Government will swims. There introduce legislation tomorrow resilience and vitality in Burna to fail its campaign pledge to and her people," outlaw the Communist Party in Australia.

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ninius in Britain until May 12 may be days before any con-

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Hainan Alters Situation

London. Apr. 20.-The occupation of Hainan Island by the Chinese Communists will greatly benefit o Chi- minh's regime. in the opinion of officials here to- day.

Washington. Apr. 26.-- former Communist any form of internationalisa Party chief, Earl Browder, capture of Lon through United Nations

Outly contradicted contini is clearly out of the who

I fact, is

separate entity.

One official commented: "The Hainan alters tho stituation In Indo Chinese waters, for it supplies an ex- for Initration of San Francisco, April 26-The question. In such an event, it Louis Budenz sworn testi-wellent base

and arms into Indo- arrival of the Burmese Charge could searerly be expected that many in the Owen Latti-agents

border belwren China, The was re- the New City would continue more case, was subpoenaed China and Indo-China is not D'Affaires in Peking ported by the Chinese Commu- to exist as a

already being by Senate investigators to suitable for large-scale opera- nist radio.

and the Occupation of The Burmese diplomat, who treated by the Israell, as pail day for a showdown public tons,

Hainan would greatly facilitate 08 lins gone to Peking to conduct of the State of Baruvi.

any Communist designs talks on the establishment of was wel-

Indo-China, diplomatic relations, comed at the railway station by the protocol chief of the Chinese Communist Foreign Office, ac cording to the broadcast.

This is the first instance that mention is made of a high diplo- matic olleial envoy from

welcoming

1111

country outside

It remains

me

to be seen when

hearing tomorrow,

Browder accepted service of

Ho

United Nations Trustee a cubpoena in New York.

He said the sea space of 150

Indo-Chinese coast would make

hip Council, which is already win testify under oath before hampered by Russia's with the Senate .Foreign Relations miles between Ifatuen and the drawal of support for its In ternationalisation

scheme, will

sub-Committee.

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