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INDIAN PRESIDENT REPEATS NATION'S DESIRE FOR PEACE

BABIES WERE MYTHICAL

India's

Anglo-Indian relations at

NATION'S their best

New Delhi, January 31, determination to maintain peace and friendship with all nations of the world was reaffirmed here today by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India, in his address to the first Parliament of the Indian Republic.

"The Republic of India", he said, "Inherits no enmities or traditional rivalries with other notions, and my Government intends con- tinuing the policy. directed towards securing peace in the world and avoiding any align- ment which leads to hostilities with any. nation."

Glasgow, January 31. A 29-year-old Scotswoman pleaded guilty at Glasgow to "bearing" three mythical babies, including a set of twins, and swindling a seaman out of £600 for their support.

The President, who drove in operative relations between all The defendant, Mrs. Jean Me- state to the Parliament. Cham-countries of Asin." loginios centroon, intelwedd-hain ewu Pokiston issue-n

months in gaol,

entrance by the Speaker, Mr. India's 'relations with Pakistan G. V. Maviankar.

"are not as good as they should be and there are several matters in dispute between us," the Pre- sident saldı.

The prosecutor said that, Mrs. McBride, separated from her hus- band, became Intimate with the

of a ship quartermaster

salling out of Glasgow.

When the seaman returned from a voyage in 1945, she told him she had given birth to twins of which he was the father. She rald one had died and showed him a borrowed baby which she Identified as the survivor.

The seaman accepted the story and gave her money to take care

of the infant.

"While he was away on another trip in 1047," the prosecutor said. "she decided to have an addition to her mythical family. Aguin the father accepted it as genuine and made provision for the child.

In his half hour address, buth Ja Hindi and

English. 10 the the President crowded House, made a rapid yet comprehensive survey of India's internal and external affairs.

India is a sovereign, democratie Republic but has decided to con- tinue her association with Commonwealth of Nations, he

sald,

the

"Thereby we do not limit our freedom in any way, but we In- dicate our desire for continued friendship and co-operation with the group of nations represented in the Commonwealth.

Relations with China

nnd

cent

In pursuance of India's polley to endeavour to help In healing | "grievous wounds caused by

hier Government events," had proposer

Pakistan 'to the Government that both. Govern- ments should make a solemn de- claration for the avoidance of war as a method of settling disputes and resort to negotiation, media- tion, and arbitration or reference to some international tribunal.

"I trust the Pakistan Govern- ment will accept this offer in the spirit in which it has been made and thus help to reduce the un- fortunate tension that has exist ed between these two countries," the President added.

the

Durham, January 31. Mr. V. K. Krishna Manon, the Indian High Commis- aloner in London, said in a aptech here today that rola- tlong between Britain and in- dia are better now than, aver before in history.

fore

are

More English people Ilving In India now than be- she attained Indepen. dence, They are on terms of aquality with the Indians, without any artificial barriers and

receiving

many

higher pay than before.

Mr.

Menon, declared thai India had taken her present position as a contribution to. wards International co-opera. tion. She had chosen of her Gwn free will to remain link- ed with the Commonwealth

in the interests of world co- operation, peace and security, an

Thời viết tớ nói where he had to with some

of the Indian students King's Collage/Router,

Racial prejudice in U.S.

New York, January 31. · Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, former United Nations mediator for Palestine, said in an article in the American Magazine that racial discriraination in Wa- shington is scandalous.

The President referred to the

Stating that the dispute over "To support her story she bor-

sald,

future of Kashmir was one of rowed a neighbour's child and Colombo Conference

Dr. Bunche, who is an Amer}- tension

1 visit took it to

quartermaster's that the conference was an ex- the principal causes of the

the can Negro, writes: "If home town and passed it off to ample of the way in which na- between India and Pakistan,

Washington today, I can't buy a tions could consider the problems President said he wished to say the paternal grandfather As that faced the world and endea- nothing at this stage that might meal, order a drink, see a movi

exceptions, And cornmon

ways of prejudice the prospect of a just or with very few oction without in any way in and reaceful settlement by the rent a hotel room, except in the

Negro section of the town." fringing the Independence and efforts of the Seeurity Council. sovereignty of one another.

grandmother as her own."--As- sociated Press.

Hague court and UN membership

The Hague, January 31, The International Court of Justice will begin public hear- ings on February 16 on the

vour to

The President said that it was. hoped that an exchange of diplo- matic representatives between In- dla and the new Government of China would take place soon.

He recalled the long COR. tacte between the two countries and added, "I trust these friend. ly contacts will be maintained and will help in preserving the peace of. Asia and the world",

The

Ho said that India's policy that the people of the State should themselves decide free ly whether they would conti. nue to remain acceded to in- dia, remained unalterad..

Defence spending

Ätter completing his Job Palestine, Dr. Bunche last year become an refused an offer to assistant U.S. Secretary of State in favour of remaining in his post as Director of the United Nations Trusteeship Department.

Dr.

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Bunche said that the "But," he added, "the conditions American Negro had made gains which will make a free declara- but still is at a heavy economle tion of the will of the people disadvantage in his standard of possible have not yet been estab-living, ilshed. Until that happens and a like the American way of satisfactory solution to this dim-life", he said, "because I like the cult problem has been found In-conceptions of equality and of President said, amidst dia will continue to discharge her the rights and dignity of the in- question of admission to men joud cheers, "India's primary In-obligations to protect the State dividual on which it is basad. 1 hership of the United Nations. ferest is the freedom of peoples and its people against aggression." wish to see the country fuini its.

still subject and in, the removal. The Preildent announced the promise to all its people. The Court was asked last of all barriers that come in the Government's intention to estab- dislike

vigorously November to advise the United way of the development of na-lish a planning commission and practices

which prevent this. Nations General Assembly whetlons and peoples. She is entire a central statistical organisation Amerleon anti-racial and anti- ther membership application ly opposed to the continuation of to help such a commission. religious⚫ practices make which had failed to receive the colonial rule in any shape of form

With all the desire to reduce mockery, of both the constitution favourable recommendation of as well as to any kind of racial defenco, expenditure, his Govern- and the Charter of the United the Security Council could be discrimination.

ment could not take the risk of Nations."Router. approved by the 59-nation As- "In Asia, freedom is on the pulting the country in Jeopardy sembly.

march. At the same time, there at a time when evil forces were

London, January 31. Paragraph 2. Article 4, of the parts of it. I earnestly trust that within and

is trouble and turmoil in some endangering its security both from

Mr. Edward Lynam, aged 64. from outside, the United Nations Charter states.

Superintendent of the Map Room will emerge President said.

at the British Museum, died at that the admission of any State out of this turmoil

praco

"While the security of the his home on Sunday. It was re- to membership "will be affected by u decision of the

country must remain General

obligation of my Government ported today.-Associated Press. Assembly upon recommendation

they are anxious to reduce_ex- of the Security Council."

penditure on defence so far as Written statements on the case

possible, and they propose to do have already been received from!

so as a measure of economy as the Soviet Union, Ukraine, Byelo

well as a gesture of peace," Russia, Egypt. Czechoslovakia,

declared.-Router. the United States and the Argen- tine.

The French Government will make an oral statement at the public hearing-Reuter.

GERMAN MP GOES ON TRIAL

Neumuenster, Junuury 31,

. and freedom and co-

Northumberland rescue drama

Berwick, January 31. Fifteen members of the crew and a passenger were tonight| ashore here after a dramatic rescue by breeches-buoy from the 831-ton Norwegian steamer

ran Rask, which aground in heavy seas off the coast.

The first off earlier was 13- year-old Llet Dahl, who was rescued after Berwick lifeboat- men had fired a rocket line on When board the stricken vessel,

A West German member of the line snapped, the men stil Parliament was on trial before on board were left clinging] a German civil court

perilously for eight hours to the today roof of the wheelhouse as heavy charged with anti-Semitism seas Inshed the ship while volun- and inciting to class hatred.

teers and Coast Guards on shore Wolfgang Hedler, Parliament continued to make vain attempts Party (DP), is accused of making coast. delegate of the Rightist German to throw another line from the inflammatory remarks at a Party It was not until nightfail that tally in Einfeld on November 28.

the rope was secured again and A prosecution witness testified one by one the stranded 'men that Herr Hedier had described were brought ashore. They wort persons who plotted the abortive taken to hospital-Reuter. bomb attack on Adolf Hitler In

1944 as "traitors and hoodlums,"

Hedler was also accused of having made derogatory remarks against the Jews.

termed

Hedler denied he had the bomb plotters as "hoodlums" (lumpen).

He also denied making anti- Gemitic remarks in speaking of the Nazi progroms against the in Jews.

The trial is expected to last four days. An official British cb- server has been assigned to the hearing-Associated Press.

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An Inquest was, help body at Spandau

London, January 31.

a senior clark, who was found The British Foreign Secretary, dead in hi fat in

In the B British Mr. Ernest Bevin, is expected to soctor last night, with a gunshot see French Government officiala wound in the head."

on Friday during his brief stay in 09he Paris on his way home from the Jelax Commonwealth Foreign Ministers meeting in Ceylon return to

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