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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1049.

HIGH LEADERS OF THREE Ritchie To Be

ARAB STATES TO VISIT BRITAIN THIS MONTH

London, July 7.

The Flynns Call Highest leaders of three Arab nations are coming

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Las Vegas, Nevada, July 7. Nora Eddington Flynn, Errol Flynn's red-haired wife, divor- ced him today thus learing the to the way for her marriage

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to Britain in the next few wooks, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today,

They will be here at the same time as all Britain's Ambassadors to the countries of the Middle East, who have been summoned for vital talks on British policy in, the seething region. The spokesman said theso Arab leaders are coming to Britain: King Abdullah and his Prime Minister, Towfik Pasha, of Trans-Jordan; Re- gent Amir Abdul Illah of Iraq; and Emir Sayyid Idris of Sanussi of Cyrenaiço.

Both Tewik Pasha and Regent Illah ore coming here on private visits, the spokes-

She won legal custody of both her children Deledre, uged four. and Rory, aged two, but Errol obtained physial custody of Rory Amir Abdul under a properly settleinent.

Flynn is a and Nora 24. They man said. married

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He added In reply ton question that he did not know whether the Arab leuders had any direct con- neetion with the conference of Britain's Mid-Eastern diplomats

King Abdullah, invited person ally by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is flying here in the first week of August.

Prime Minister Tewik Pasha is due to arrive for a three werk visit on July 13.

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The Regent of Iraq is staying for six weeks.

The duration of the Emir of Cyrenaica's stay has not been de Baitely set, although it will al most certainly be for some weeks ένας He is the here on July 15.

Trwik Pusho wil be Becam panfect by his daughter.

They will spent a week in Seutland.

To Visit Boy King

Relieved Soon

London, July 7, Because he fractured a ing Bir Singapore, General

Neil M, Ritchle, Dritish Far. East Land Forces. Comman. der-in-Chief, in to be rellev

ed

even months earlier than originally planned.

His successor will be Light tenant-General Bir John Harding, now commanding Southern Command, who in taking over at the beginning of August,

General Altchle

will take

up the appointment of Cam. mander, British Army Staff, Washington, and military

member of the Joint Services Mission next spring-Router.

Mysterious Illness In Rome Zoo

Stockholm, July 7. Swedish veterinary authoritles expressed alarm today over re- Regen! Ablul at win visit cent reports from Rome about a the 12-year-old boy King of Iraq, mysterious illness affecting and- Feisal II, who is studying at Humils in Rome's 200.

He arrives by plune Sunday. Mr. Beyin is going to confer with him. He will be state

row.

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veterinary A Swedish expert

coumelilor, Axel Alegren. taken to see several of Britain's said today he failed to understand lefoner and RAF establishments why the Hatlan government kept and he will also study some of the nature of the illness a secret. Britain's social and economie im- provement projects with the idea of applying them in his Own

country.

"If it is a plague among the zno's ruminant animals--and it sounds like it-then the Italian

While he In away,

the Iraqi government's utlitude seems ut- Ambassarior to Britain. Al Amirely responsible." Alegren told

The Assocluted Press, Zeld bn Hussein, will act as Regent

The Regent's wife, Faizeh, will necompany his and he will bring three aldes de camp, two pilots, one inaster of ceremonies,

The Emirs of Cyrenalen is to precede her huskind by four days, flying here to arrive on July

He said the case should be re- ported immediately to the Inter- national Veterinary Organisation

Omlee International des Epizoo- ties) in Paris, of which Italy is a member,

"We expect to have a report tomorrow," Alegren said. " not we plan to alert the later. nation organisation and demand an Investigation."

The conference of British Mid- Eastern diplomats will be attend ed by Sir John Troutbeek, head of the British Middle East Offer. which gives political, social and

Alegren said no ruminant ani- economic advice to Arab coun-mals would be allowed to go be- tries.

tween Italy and Sweden in either

Kingston, Jamaica, July 7. One man was slabbed to death,

injured

the Minister of Communications, Mr. William Bustannie-the "stront!

Jumalcon man" of

Janaur--wi struck In the face with a stone in vlulent

municipal

incidents. it 11. was learned be today.

The trouble occurred at Gordon

illas from Town, the

here, where the most violent election held the island's history was yesterday to seeks a new Council. On the result hung the balance of power in the Kingdom Cor- poration, on which the prosent 10 seats are equally divided between Mr. Bustamante's Labour Party and the People's National Prosant Party.

The incidents come

to a head last night when the police flung

bombs to tear gas

disperse u crowd which was threatening o serious lot. This was at a spot Mr. Bustamuale's where one of Latter

had been supporters beaten and stabbed to death after the stoning of a National list Party truck.

The talks will be the first of direction pending a full report on their klod since 1945,

the illness.

Policy Review

Expectation le that they wil! dwell mainly on a review of British political policles in the Middle East, which reautt from the emergence of the Jewien and they will State of laraci deal

with the needs of

the Arab nations for big scale soolal and economic development. Britain is expected also to con- (Socin-sult with the United States after the talks with the idea of having | President Harry Truman's famed

"fourth worth point" for developing the backward areas applied to

This

Grosted With Boos When Mr. Bustamante, who is the Mid-East. Muyor of Kingston among his other posts, and Mr. Norman W. Manley, a leader the National Parly, arrived at the scene, the Labour Party leader was greeted with hous by predominantly

National Party crowd.

Mr. Bustamante went up to Mr. Mantey

and harsh words passed between them.

Mr. Bustamente called on the Superintendent of Police to "gns them, gas Manley, too."

ship' wey's policy of friend- with the Arab world resta largely on its defence pacts with Egypt, Trans-Jordan and Iraq.

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"Italy maintains relations with those parts of Africa which are constant source of cattle plague, Alegren pointed out. "Sweden had cattle plague in the 18th Century and it all but ruined our country. We do not want something like that to happen again."--Associat- ed Press.

Agreement On Schleswig Area

7 Kiel, July 7 The Schleswig-Holstein Gov- ernment and the pro-Danish South, Schleswig Unlon reached agreement here today on

the Union's demands on cultural and other questions.

Egypt will hut be represented by any of her own leaders at the London talks, possibly because of her pending Autumn general election. Nonetheless, she and Details of the agreement will Beltain hope to reume long sus-be presented to the State Parlia- pended treaty revision talks after ment. those

elections.

Mr. William Asbury, British Cyrenaten is not an independent Regional Commissioner for country. Its future-as

a pre- Schleswig-Holstein, presided to-

He was then alleged to have war Italian colony-depends on day. pushed Mr. Wills Isaacs, a No-a decision of the United Nations

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to str Party Councillor, who w. General Assembly next Autumn. Live of the Danish Government,

strike back with his fist. A

to be given was present as an observer. faction of the National Party U.N. Trusteeship t lead the The Danish minarily in crowd then rushed

Mr. Busti-strateglenily Important North Northern part of Schleswig- mante, who was hit on the jaw African territory to independence. Holstein has made repented de- with a stone,

And when that happens, Bri-mands for a return to Denmark. fain would like to conclude an Recently it has been concerned knocked down, were treated at alliance with Cyrenaico, Asso- with protecting its civil rights and the hospital. Two men were ar-ciated Press.

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Meanwhile, the result of the election batt been <teclared in favour of the Labour candidate, white planter, with a majority of 42 votes. Today, it was ex- pected that a recount would be mude-Reuter.

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India Seeking To Reduce TB Deaths By Inoculations

London, July 7.

India's plan of campaign to bring down the annual death-roll from tuberculosis of 500,000 people by mass inoculation with BCG vaccina was outlined in London today by Dr. Perákath V. Benjamin, tuberculosis advisor to the Govern- ment of India.

He told the Commonwealth Tuberculosis Con- ference, attended by delegates from 50 coun- tries, that if BCG had reduced tuberculosis mortality among the North American Indians by four-fifths, it was reasonable for India to anticipate a reduction by the same method. It was too much, however, to expect that BCG could make any appreciable effect upon the opidemiology of tuberculosis in India unless it was carried out on a mass scale and this in the shortest possible time.

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"It is eximated," Dr. Benjami He at old that BCC hul added, "that 100,000,000 people jbven in USP for more thon 20 In India are likely to be iuber-

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cinated, then in about 15 to 20 years we may be able to note П appreciable reduction in tuberculoslu morbidity And mortality.

De Gaulle Party Conflict

Paris, July 7.

Can Bo Reduced "If a reduction in murtality similar to that achieved among the North American Indians eas be attained in India, the present annual mortality of 300,880 cun

A conflict Inside General de he reduced to 100,000.

"This is what

aim to Chulie's We

the French Rally of achieve by BCG vaccination. Can People (RPP) was disclosed here it be done?

today with the resignation-of M. "One team of vaccinators con- Pai Gircobbl from the. Rally's sisting of a doctor, a nurse or Council of Direction and as Chair- health visitor and 'other necessary man of the Parliamentary group. staff with a mobile van can test

sons b

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and vaccinate about 100,000 per M. Gircobbt said he objected Two hundred such to the Council's decision to ex- teams should be able to text all clude from the Rally one Deputy tuberculin-negative people in and three Senators who support- the country in five years.

jan unofficial candidate at a local Two hundred teams could be election. Fifty other Deputies equipped at a cost of 30,000,000 today announced support M. rupees and work at a cost of Grocobbi's action.

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