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The British Mediterranean Flect, under the Command of Admiral Sir John Edalotain, Commander-in-Chief of that Fleet, arrived in Trieste for a few daya vialt, The fleet is compos- ed of H.M. Ships Gambla; Chieftain; Chivalrous; Chequers and Vigo. Gambla, a cruiser, is Admiral Edelstein's flag-ship. A few units of this fleet participated in the combined naval ma- noeuvres with Italian unita in September. Photo chowk-A general view of the British Modi. terranean Fleet in the harbour at Trieste. (AP Photo).

TRAGIC FUTURE OF SHANGHAI REFUGEES

Empire plan for Asia aid

Washington, October: 23. The Now Zealand External Affairs Minister, Mr. Frederick Doidge, told a Press conference today;

"The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, High Gaitskell, will make an announcement on the Commonwealth Colombo Plan for economie aid to Asia early next month. 1 hope he will also tell about U. S. co-operation with the We have got to stern the plan Communist tide in Asta and we cannot do it by force alone. We

had have

to adopt milltary methods in Korea. Indo-China

and Malaya, but we must lift the standard of living in the For East,

Genova, October 23.

0

More than 5,000 European refugees still strand- ed in Shanghai face a tragic future in viow of the withdrawal of the necessary foreign consular services required to get them out, an official of the International Refugee Or. ganisation said recently,

Mr. R. J. Youdin, who recently returned from Hong Kong where he investigated the situa- tion in Shanghai for the IRO, said in an in- terview that the Communists are not per- secuting the refugees, most of whom are White Russians who fled the Bolshevik re- volution.

It is, however, becoming in- | mutual assistance which they had creasingly difficult for them to organized among themselves. carn a living, he reported, and Many who did not require care the IRO does not expect to be and maintenance previously are

now badly in need of support. able to give them material aid after next spring.

The RO pokesman said that while the Communist government It will be. a tragedy it thesO

has

put some obstacles in RO' cannot be evacuated refugees

amazingly help- on other deensions. He said before the end of IRO's mandata way. It has been amaz next September, Mr. Youdin sald.

the

supplied the government He said the withdrawal of con-

and ambulances 10 transport seme 238 Jows from Shanghai Shanchal to Tientsin to join the munist capture of makes it impossible to process the Swedish ship, the. Am

Saleh, refugees for resettlementen tem tries are unwilling to accept them in transit unless they, or sure sonic ollier country will take them and this cannot be ascer tained without missions on the;

"We must have the practical sular services following the Come Special trains ently

sympathy of the United States for this and Mr. Gaitskell has expressed the hope that the United States will be associated with us. The main concern of the Asiatic is an empty rice how? and we must try to All I.

"I have discussed this problem with John Foster Dulles, State Department Far Eastern adviser, In New York and on Monday with President Truman and the Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, here. They clearly showed their sympathy and I feel there will be tangible progress very soon in the way of U.S. co-operation." United Press.

spat.

The IEO esilmates that nearly 4.000 will be left when the or ganisation's mandate ends next year.

Mr. Youdin said the evacuation of some 5,000 of the original number to the Philippine Island of Samar in the spring, of 104) has disrupted the Bysłem

Malan to hear views of coloured people

Johannesburg, October 23, The South African Prime Min- Ister, Dr. Daniel Malon, and the C. Finance Minister, Mr. N.

hear Havenga, have agreed to the views of the Cape coloured people on a proposal to give them separate parliamentary sentation.

A

repre-

letter from the Premier to

Mr. G J. Golding, Chairman of

the

National Convention ot Coloured Feople, said that be and Mr. Havenga were willing meet a deputation in Pretoris on November 13.

bound for Europe and Isráci.

Communist joined the Chinese Nationalists and the United States Navy in giving the IRO special permission to stric this ship to pick up the Shanghai refugees. On the other hand, the regime refused to tor of IRO's Show the direc

In muted

office to return after he left to attend, a conference in Geneva.

The IRO has been successful all but a handful of 15,000 Jewish re- fugees from Nazi Germany. Mr. Yourin suid. He

stated that large majority have been accepted for resettlement in Israel butt about 1.000 still remain. Some

an

of

white candidates for the House of Assembly, South Africa's Lower House:

300 may receive United States visus, and the rest will have an opportunity to go to Israel. Ger- niny or Austria If they wish to do so, Mr. Youdin said,-United Press,

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SCIENCE' COUNCIL

FOR AFRICA

Pretoria, October 23. The Governments of Britain, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, France, Belgium and Portugal have agreed on the details of a Scientific

Council for Africa South of the Sahara, it was an- nounced by the Department of External Affairs today.

The Council, which is to meet provisionally for the first time in Nairobi on November 21, will comprise 13 eminent scientists. They will meet once a year to study the problems of the vast! region.

TIN AT NEW HIGH

Singapore, October 21 As it is a provision, of the

Malayan tin reached a new re- cord South African Act that only Eu-

price today, seiling at ropeans shall sit in either House $$445.07-1/2rer picul (one- of Parliament, the coloured popularenth of a ton). lation will be represented in the This was an increase of S$2.5 Senate and the Assembly by in 24 hours.

The most likely permanent Rubber dropped from the ro- home for its secretariat will be cord price of S$2 per pound to Costermansville in the Belgian 5$1.03-Associated Press.

Congo, Associated Press.

Europeans.

As far as possible the quota per constituency will be the same for European and coloured peo ple. Should the number of seats in the Assembly be increased, the coloured representation will be The Premier and Mr. Havenga increased in relation to the Euro announced on October 13 u di-

pean agreement outlining cision to remove. Cape coloureds The statement.

the South Africans of mixed race agreement added that Dr. Malan from, the common roll of elec- and Mr. Havenga, were satisfied tors and place them on a separate that the arrangement on which roll.

they had agreed would in no way diminish the existing politi cal rights of the coloured popula tlon, and would not condict with

Legislation to put this de- cision into effect was expected to be parsed by the Government during - the next parliamentary sexalan.

the South Africa Act

It said that Dr. Malon and Mr. Cape coloured people with the Havenga had agreed that the stipulated property and income separate exercise of their politi qualifications are at présent listed cat rights was in the interests of with white voters in Capo Pro- the coloured people as well as of vince. They vote with them for Europeans-Reuter,

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- New Delhi, October 29,* *- "It is clear" the message sald, Pandit Nehru, the Prime Minis, "that the United Nations will tor of India, in a United Nations coake to be what the original messago, sald "On the fate of the Charter intended them to be if im2 United Nations, which faces, aportant nations of the world can- Dovero" crisis" today," depends the net function, through them or if tate of war and praed and the there is a parting of ways, be future of the world.

tween

nations and others."," The message, which was sent support to the United Nations and to the United Nations Association, zaidi “India is devoted to, punca here, added: "We should try our and because of this It is supporte „bort.to get over the present crisis. Inż: Mito::United Nations, and will Fl-and stop this drift-to-wRE Leontious to suppordiliit quia

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