PANDIT NEHRU SEES LE MAYEUR ON BALI TRIP

Bali, June 14-The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Indonesian President, Dr Soekarno, paid an unexpected visit tonight to the exotic seaside home of a self-exiled Belgian painter and his beautiful wife,

In heavy rain and pitch darkness, the presidential party wound through the jungle to the primitivo shack of the 60-year-old painter, Le Mayeur, who lives a Gauguin-like existence, completely cut off from civilisa-

tion.

Le Mayeur is famous for completely dressed for the oc- casion. Immediately following his paintings of his 40-year her arrival from the airfield, old Balinese wife, who wears Mr Nehru and Dr Soekarno ad- meeting here. the typical bare-bosomed dressed a masa Balinese costume. She is Both apoke probably the most photo-arious efforts graphed woman in Bali. dependence.

leave

fpolated

nolidation

011

the need for in the con-

of Indonesian in-

United Press, JAI HIND

Singaraja. Bali, Thousands

Although she and her husband teklom

their home, which is filled with red and gold native wood-carving clad nearly all Important visilora

the

to

Island

visit usually them. Le Mayeur came here

of belies

June 19.-

of Ball. In bright sarents and blouses, and multi-colured

children enthusiast- and inen

three Jai Hind Rave Jenily

for Pandit Nehru, the for a six-month visit and re-cheers

who Minister, maine for 18 years.

Judian Prime The famous Balinese cenery halted for an hour during him was under wraps today at 1,000 drive today to beauty spots. the arrival of the island. natives cheercil

Soekarno and Mr Nehru and Dr Sockarna. President The usually half-clad wonte Pandit Nehru addressed a mast et the "Paradiso

were meeting herr and then miglor- mountain Cintamani, a rd to

Isle

U.S. GIVING

UP BASE IN GREENLAND

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resort where they had lunch. Throughout the 200-mile drive and mountains, plains

acruss

erowals lined most of the route At one Etage villagers from

erected surrounding areas

Jeaves and of pati bamboos for a distance of miles.

avenue

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1950.

1951

Development

This picture shows part of the 30-acre site in one of the worst

of London- bombed areas Poplar and Stepney-which is in be the scene of a £1,000,000 development scheme for the 1951 Festival of Britain.

1 forms part of the district bounded by Limehouse Cut and

Dock Road, now ¦ East' India

After Mr. named Lanaburg, George Lansbury, Vieltors la lesa than a year's tline will are flats. houses, maisonnettes, schools and A shopping centre. This will be the centre of the "live architec ture" secilon of the exhibitinn.

Three hundred families will

Scheme

live in the houses and fats of Lansbury Of the total cont, the 166 vill find £1,300.000, together with £500,000 for sequition and -ITD clearance of the site. Festival Anthorities wh Da responsible for £240,000 la be spent on buildings.

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Russia Accused

Sowing Terror

Of

And

Disorder In Iran

Geneva, June 14.-An Iranian spokes aan charged today that Russia is provoking daily frontier incidents with his country and that a Soviet fifth column is sowing "terror and disorder” în Iran.

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Tokyo, June 14. Plana of Air Force Lieutenant per month UK British Poracions Robert D. Farrington to become a "world citizen" in japan month

and other countries, $450 per are running into difficulty already, the United Press fearned News contributions, always, wel» today. Officials in General MacArthur's headquarters said come should be address to th

Editor, business communications and the request of the 25-year-old officer to remain in Japan advertisements to the Secretary. had been submitted through the wrong channels and must

Telephone: 28811 (5 Lines). bo resubmitted,

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Farrington had stressed his request is not granted, carller he was trying to do Farrington apparently will re- "everything on a legal basis July, as planned, as Air Force ADVERTISEMENTS and through the proper personnel. channels," but he apparent-

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Ilendquarters replied to his ly was off on the wrong letter, anying his request should foot with his original re-be ibruitted through the pro- 13 learned channels. It quest to stay here

that the SCAP reply has not "world citizen.”

Farrington wrote an Informal set renched Farrington, who is letter on June 8 to SCAP re-n duty as officer in charge of 10 cents PER WORD OVER 29

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questing permission to remain a dependents' hotel in Northern

Honshu. In Japan for six months na civilian after

SCAP officials nald permis discharge from the Air Force.sion in such cases is granted He asked to stay on in a tourist on an individual basis and de-

status.

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of busi-

pends on the nature FAMILY AMAZED

ness and financial competency. Los Angeles. June 14.-The-United Press. family of Lieutenant Robert D. Farrington was "amazed" today to learn he had asked General MacArthur's headquarters in Tokyo for permission to stay there ant work for the world citizenship movement.

mother, Mrs Kay Farting- tou, declined to

to coniment, but his brother, Arthur C. Farring- said the news from Tokyo

ton,

that Robert Farrington ever was the first they had received

enn citizenship. offered to give up

Khosrov Henayat, the Iranian workers' delegate to the 33rd annual International Labour Organisation conference, attacked sections of the report of ILO's Director-General, which said Russia occasionally aided her ment. points Pandit

less advanced neighbours.

AL several Nelmu and President Soekarno Copenhagen, June 14.-topped the mar to enable girls, The Danish Government has who come dancing with vases 'heaped with flowers, to shower received official information

ut them. that the United States is planning to vacate one of the American buses in Green land, it was learned from Danish Foreign sources today.

im-

At Dedoegeel and Boejan and ether villages there were promptu mass meetings, where President Shekarn conducted Pandit Nehra and his daughter, Office Mrs

Ganrihi, Indira

and introduced rostrum

HIS audience

the

The base is understood to be t luc West 0, on Greenland's Nehru." west coast.

tlant the

It is expected evacuation will begin towards to the end of this month.

the United States during the

war.

MX Gustav Rasmussen,

Minister, said Danish Foreign tonight: The situation is not clear a present."

He added that the question of Denmark taking over the bases had been discussed with the United States Government but no decision had so far been reached-Reuier.

to # them

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Way

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"My country, Iran, which

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and independent country,

Troops To privileged position as a free Remain In

Germany

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New York, June 14.--Asia is hla Ameri-

a political His brother in the "throes raid the family had been awali-social and economic revolution"

tr the wants of advertisers ing his return here and knew and has become "one of the his Interest in principal battlegrounds of the

wear."

to are quickly met and they do according the world

move- cold citizenship nothing about

Brigadler-General Carlos Re-not dealro any further replies Robert Farrington joined the nulo, the Philippines Foreign forwarded, we shall be glad to be notified promptly to that Air Force In 1943, served for Minister.

effect when a suitable moknow. several years and then was dis-

In an address at Monhatlan ledgment will be inserted fros It 10 to rejoin charged only

"There of charge, College here he said: ont later. His mother isis no country in Asia which is

by the employed

Veterans

his not actively involved to some Administration,

this conflict. In extent in brother is graduate student at several of them the issue is long

University of California in sever Angeles. thur Farrington Arthur

OIL ON

the

Lus

not only received no aid TROUBLED

from Russin, but has still not been able to get back its

gold which lies in Moscow WATERS

banks," he said.

housing

London, June 14.-Britain is the International Court at The considering whether to take to Hague her dispute with Egypt British oil tankers through the Suez Canal.

After

the Govertive,

national Court at The Hague. submitting a case to the Inter- Mr Younger replied: "That is one of the numerous legal

which wo aspects of this case wh of considering" have been cons

Mr Anthony Eden, deputy

Berlin, June 14.-General incidents which take place on "I will not mention the daily On his return from Cintaman!

Pandit Nehru Sir Brinn Robertson, the our frontier, nor the terror and Den Pasan, halted to see the mountain of

in Greenland was taken over by lava at Goenoeng Batoer, This retiring British High Com-j disorder provoked in my coun- over the latter's refusal to allow

Germany, try by the fifth column of the in 1926 and missioner volcano erupled

served notice on the Rus-Ussn." ensalted several villages.

the Minister of State, that "under) villages sians today He stopped at a

Ile said he represents 8,000, Mr Kenneth Younger, had

11 workers in where the local populace represent circumstances" Al

Ariatic answered a barrage of questions priests lied occupation troops would countries

as president of the on the subject in the House of ceived him with orchestras.

several points

Asian Labour Federation, le Commons today, Mr Quintin in remain in Germany. strange hymns

asked i chinted

flowers. At a special luncheon, held in attacked the section of the re- 1105

had considered Javanese, and threw

"chasing his honour at the British Pressport which described Some priests

said actually Sovlets with splitting Germany, and

in Russia away evil spirits which might Club, Sir Drian charged the progress in the Soviet Union,

Owns He warned that European peace "nobody

anything and party haunt your

While

returning the

live in sombre and was caught by a heavy down-would be endangered until Ger-workers

damp barracks." Despite the lashing rain many was unified.

High Commis- The British crowds of Balinese villagers,

Ile said the report predicted many stripped to the waist and sioner, who is leaving Germany

to return to Army duty as Com-that under long-term plans the Opposition leader, asked if the holding banana leaves for um-

countries mander-in-Chief of British Cominform

would Government nccepted that there brellas, cheered the party.

steel production. forces in the Middle East, sald double their

a state of war be- เม "Yes, It will Allied Foreim He commented: The Rajns of Ball entertained

not that the only ground on people of young

and Soekarno to dlaner tonight and

this action-searching; for an hour the visitors watch-ference promised to remove con- tives

progres- liberty by the well-known met which

hods of forced labour, accusa-the tankers-could be taken?" ed Balinese dance pieces depict-trols over Germany

he asked, ing folklore.-Reuter.

lie said: "The only qualifications of sabotage and the pro-

Earlier, in replying to ques

said that tion which they

tions, Mr Younger made in this spect of concentration camps." connection was In regard to

Hendyat welcomed the pre- the Egyptian Government had such controls as are inevitably

It was entitled to concerned with the presence of sence at the conference of Liang never claimed

Yung-chang. the Chinese Na- to close the Suez Canal the occupation troops. Under

tionalist workers delegate. British tankers, but it had present circumstances the with- attacked the Chinese Com-claimed the right of a belll- drawal of the occupation troops

New Leader

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Of S. African Paudit Nehru and President Ministers at their London con- be doubled of the Price of the tween Egypt and Israel.

United Party

Capetown, June 14--General Smuts, who is lying at his home near here, has given up his position as Parliamentary lender of the United Party Opposition owing to his long itiness, it was announced t night.

caucus

unani-

The Party mously accepted Mr J. G. N. Strauss, Acting Parliamentary leader, as successor to General Smula

-since the

Nationalis

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sively.

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elementary human of war destined for Xarnel, Alles nor requested by the Ger- the most mans, except by those few who rights."-United Press. have no concern for the safety and freedom of their country."

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General Smute had lender of the Opposition-for the second time in his career Scientific and Cultural Or- Afri-ganisation. today handed in kaner Party combination de-his resignation at the Or- feated his United Party in the unisation's fifth general

meeting conference

been United Nations Educational, Turkey Recalls

General Election of May, 1043,

General Smuts

fell with Florence,

the

CLISS

in

U.N. Delegate

has been several

80th birthday in May.

50 delegations His successor, as Opposition summoned for tomorrow to dis-Offee source said today.

the resignation, before Jeader, Mr Strauss, 40, has been regarded as one of the putting it to the

will

Maltese In Refugee Camps

London,

Ankara, Juno 14,--Turkey has recalled its chief delegate to

June 14-Mr the United Nations and make "important changes" Kenneth Younger, British pneumonia three days after his A meeting of the heads of among Turkish ambassadors in Minister of State, was asked countries, a Foreign in the House of Commons The source said the new Go-today what steps the British taking to has recalled Huseyin Government was full con-vernment has

of the three-rehabilitate 2,500 Maltese Yalchin, member

Palestino Concilation nation

forcibly re- Director-General's

Hon in Tripolitania, from Lake Success. signation followed a debate last Commision, from

leader of the Re-evacuated to Italian concen- Yatchin, a lea right on a Czechoslovak pro-

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Ulur, had offered his resigna- tion after the recent Democratie election victory, but was asked to carry on-United Press.

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{erence.

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to

As a young man he had a posal brief spell as Private Secretary work

to General Smuts.-Reuter.

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The questioner, Mr William (Conservative), Also Teeling asked what compensation was being awarded for their losses | during the war.

Mr Younger replied that the cum of £10,000 was made available for rehabilitation pur poses on May 24 last. The quea- lion of war damage compen. sation was one for the Maltese Government which succeeded the recent administration, he sald.

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Mr Younger said he thought 1. The retina of the eye, 2. he had already, indicated that He was hanged in London in they "ware doing something 1701, 8. From the clly of Cog practical to help.” He repeated FBC, France, where it is pro- that the question of war com duced. 4, North America and", pensation must rest with--tha Asia. 8. Three years. 8. The succeeding Maltese Government.

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