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South Africa To Press Policy Of 'White Supremacy

Potoria, November 16.

The Nationalist Party's ultimate aim of establish- ing a South African Republic will have to take second place to the Governmont policy of main- taining the supremacy of Europeans, Mr. J. G.. Strydom, Minister of Lands, said today. Speaking at the Congress of the Transvaal National- ist, of which he is leader, Mr. Strydom said the Government's policy of "Apartheid" (racial' segregation) had only just begun to be put into operation.

Mr. Strydom salt at present the native représentative in Parliament were simply the mouthpieces of Coniminists in the Union and would have to be abolished.

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Earlier he had told the Congress that rather than allow the United Nations to interfere in the affairs Jof South Africa, or place the ter- ritory under trusteeship, he would prefer that the Union left United Nations,

the

At the simme thine, the power of

Dr. Malan said the Opposition the native representatives in the

Ineked sportsmanships. General Senate, where the Government Smule was "directing appeals to

virtual minority, wuuki foreign countries" for Party pur be “ndjusted" to ensure that they

poses. The United Party's opposi- could not obstruet the major Gov-tion to the Government was un- ernment policy.

South African" and their methnis (Natives are represented in both would in the end "harm, only Houses of the South African Par-themselves." turmwn! by European members A section of the English lon- and Senators.)

cunge press "deliberately disturl-

Jr. Daniel Malan, the Southed" news sent abrond to the de- African Prine Minister, told the triment of South Afrien, be alleg. | Congress that the Cabinet

hid ધો approved in principle a system of national registration.

No Interference By UN

be

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"In Danger"

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repra. Bentation of Bouth west Africa To the Union Parliament would be carried through in Parlia ment's next, session "whatever the consequences." Mr. Malan declared.

South West Africa was in dan- Rer and the Union must "take note of those tungers" He said the United Nations were opposed in principle to segregation. If ser gregation were abandoned as ນ policy in South West Africa, the consequences would be "plain to everybody,"

Mr. John Strachey, the Food Minister, opened the "Bri- tain Bay Thank You" Exhibition, held at 485, Oxford Street,. in London.

The Exhibition le a geature of thanks from Britain for the many gifts of food which have been received from all parts of the Empire. This picture shows Mr. John Strachey Inspect. ing food parcel, at the exhibition, after the opening care. mony. Alio suan, on right, ls the Mayor of Westminster, Councilor Hal Gutteridge.

Malan Government "Well On Way To

Moscow, November 18. Izvestia announced Today the death of an outstanding

We shall not allow South West Vishnevsky..

Africa

to fall into the hands of The paper stated that he de- the United Nations," Dr. Malan

declared veloped a new original method of anesthesia in surgery, know-

Varis

reports quoted the South African

the Pledge on the role of the nerViRIS

chlef delegate to United Nations, Mr. Erle Louw, system in the development of various titresses, and correspond- as telling the Trusteeship Council | Dr.

of therapy for in-int many South Africans were ing methods fectious processes in wounds and wondering whether South Africa should remain in the United No- tions.

shock.

was

He henzled the institute of sur. gery of the Academy of Medical He emphasised that he Selences of the Soviet Union.- Jneraly stating the facts, and not Associtud Press.

Imaking threats.—iteuter. -

Settlement Hopes On West Coast

San Francisco, November 16,

A major obstacle to settlement of the 76-day-old. -West Coast maritime -strike was removed-

today.

Negotiators for

employers began. Discussions are to und longshoremen reached. a Unue. tentative agreement on the pre- servation on hiring halls.

con-

About 1,000 rallway workers normally engaged in handling Import and export goods on the New York Central system and "the Central Railroad of Naw Jarkay were laid off work to- day as a result of the shipping strike.

This was the strike situation

Fascism"--Dadoo

Bristol, November 16.

"The present South African Government is well on the way to Fascism," Dr. Yusuf Dodoo, Pre- sident of the Transvall Indian Congress, told the press here tonight.

Dadoo saw the press before addressing a meet- ing arranged by the Bristol South African Anti- Racial Discrimination Committee. Calling himself "the Con- un bused on Fascist ideology Kress representative selected to among the Afrikander einss. The assist the Indians and Pakistani present Government are in fact to Fascism. delegations to the United Na- well on the way tiona," he told reporters that heir actions alone prove that. the confiscation of his passport and pro-Fascists who were

"They have released nil-Fascists im- as he was boarding the plane to

high trenton prisoned for

and leave South Africa raised the they are creating Forcist Troop- "question of the rights of citi- ers in the country. zens within the Common- wealth."

Alleging that there existed "black lat" of people who would not be allowed, to leave South Africa, Dr. Dndoo added: “We are naturally regarded by the Government":"as- agitators. but surely it is not agitation to raise the question of racial discrimina- tion at the United Nations As- posed to guarantee the rights of sembly, which, after all, is sup- all peoples irrespective. of race, colour or sect.

"Non-white people in South

"Even General Smuts has anid that the policy of Dr. Malan is Fascism, and Civil Rights Action Commitices are being formed in various towns."-Reuter.

Five Killed In

Sudan Fracas

Khartoum, November 10. Five people were killed at Atbara and more than 30 injured when tear gas bombs were used have been denled the by the police to disperse a mob rights of citizenship and franchise, demonstrating against the Legia- and discrimination has been lative Assembly elections which shown against them in every began yesterday. phase of life.

Africa

Secret. Society

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Several days are the negotiator share-bound, Foreign "mail was announced that they had agreed" stacked high, "In principle", but today's action Indicated there was full accord.

Today's morning meeting was, adjourned. 10 allow the groups to consider the subject of tied up. grievance machinery.

were

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Hampton Rends, Virginia On another front in the in- Four ships tied up. volved tie-up, the Marine Cook's Albany, New York-Two lond and Stewards met the Puclfle{ed_grain slips immobilized. American Shipowners Association ]· Portland, Maine-One freighter for the first time since the strike idle.-United Press and Reuter,

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