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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1950
BULGARIA THEAT TO PEACE
Lake Success, Nov. 14.
The United Nations Poli- tical Committee today de- cided that Albania and Bul- garia etill presented a threat to Greecb.andvated to..con- tinue its "Watchdog Com← mitteo" in the Balkans.
By 52 volen to six the com- mittee approved 斷 five-power rezolution" which extended the fi mandate of the Speelal Cont mittee on the Balkans untill at leart the next season of the Assembly.
Yugoslavia joined
with the
Soviet bloc in opposing, this,
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A Soviet proposal calling for "universal and fred Parliamen tary elections in Greece, the dis solution of the Watchdog' Com- mittoo, and a declaration of a general amnesty in Grocce, as well
abolition of the "concentration' camps for Greek Democrats", was defeated by 51 votes to five, Yugoslavia and Yemen abstaining.
08
RETURN OF POW'S The Political Committee ap- proved
resolution П Greek calling on her neighbours to return troops captured by the guerillas and taken to Albania and Bulgaria.
The resolution, adopted over East European opposition, with Yugoslavia abstaining, instruct- ed the Secretary-General, Mr Trygve Lie, to request the In- lernational Red Cross to con-
tact Red Cross organisations of
the States concerned.
The resolution said that only
Yugoslavia had given evidence of slopping further detention of Greek troops-Reuter.
Picasso In
A Huff
London, Nov, 14.
The Spanish-born Pablo Picasso,
errogates
érs
Child Marriage
Of Nepalese
King Reported
New Delhi, Nov. 14.
Indian newspapers said today that a child marriage has united the baby King Gyanendra of revolt-torn Nepal and a grand-daughter of his Prime Minister, but the Nepalese Embassy denied it.
King Gyanendra is the three-year-old grand- son of exiled King Tribhuvana Bir Bikram, 44, who was deposed last week by the Prime Minister, Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana.
The newspaper accounts, dild not state the age of the Prime Minister's grand-daughter.
A union, of the twp, familles through marriage iles would
artist, help strengthen, the grip of the
declined today Prime Minister onenale
to attend the opening of an ex-affairs. He has long been the hibition of his works in Lon-strong man in that nation, of
.den.
The exhibition was organised by the Arts. Council of Britain. Picasso was one. of the
6,000,000.
Poles Make
Big Show Of
British
Concession
A STERLING
OVERDRAFT GENERAL FOR JAPAN HAS PLAN
Tokyo, Nov. 14.
The United Kingdoms
Was
believed to have in- dicated its intention to allow Japan
000
ad: aver-
FOR REDS
draft of up to £10,000, Washington, Nov. 14.
to £10,000,000 in Major General Claire order to help caso Japan's Chennault said today that seasonal lack of sterling in Chiang Kai-shek's National- its trade with the Sterling ist, troops on. Formosa Area, according to the should be used to throw Jiji Nows Agency today. the Communtats! -out of
The idea of allowing the China, not Korea. overdraft apparently followed
Current dimeuttles in settling
The former bosa of the Flying ) the question, of payments, which Tigers and Commander of the are believed to be proventing 14th United States Alf Force in Japan and Sterling Ares coun- World War II told reporters tries from signing the 1950-1961 that a national guerilla force is trade agreement calling for an organised in Formosa to exchange of £180,000,000 worth the
BuroN, FOR SHORTAGE
oust
Commuald that
Gen.
gets
of goods.
regulars that Japan, under President Jiji Gald the cordog trade agreement, should be kept in Formosa to would import £93,000,000 defend the Island, cltadel' while worth of goods from countries this guerilla
movement participating in the pact la ad- underway. He oppdeed proposals dition to 250,000,000 to 240,- that they be sent to fight with Private Bill Hamilton,000,000 worth from such non- the United Nations forces in of Sydney, keeps his
participants as Pakistan and | Köredí,
Owen gun trained on three North Korean prisoners, while RSM R. T. Boyde, of Helensburghi, Dumbar tonshire, holds an Ameri- can hand-grenade which one of the prisoners was carrying.
14
New Ship For The P & O
London, Nov, 14. The Peninsular and Oriental's new 9,000-ton cargo liner, Singapore, be to be launched at Clyde- bank on November 80. There has been only one other ship of this mame in
the company's' 113 years of existence.
The first Singapore was bulli exactly 100 ycark
She was
an iron paddle steamer of 1,100 tons She spent the whole of her. He its Far Eastern waters and sank in 1867 after striking an unchar tered rock, Everyone o board, however, was saved.
Beater. Child marriages are legal in
as in various other areas
Peace Talk
On
Prague, Nov, 14. Poland is sweeping aside the una formalities for delegations going to the World Peace Con- The Prime Minister heads the gress, opening in" Warsaw government, which is fighting Thursday, an oficial annonce-
armed uprising by thement sald here today. an Nepalese Confess Party. His family had controlled the little Himalayan kingdom since 1867, giving the King only the role of a figurehead,
Nepal, Lew of Asia. In denying the report, French, delegates to the Com-the Nepalese Embassy, spokes- munist-sponsored World Peace man sald "No good Hindu, gets Congress in Sheffield, allowed married this month, which is at to enter Britain last week-end. only for dogs to wed."
In a letter to the secretary of the Arts Council, Picasso anid that he understood the exhibition, was "in effect held under Government auspices."
of the Ho added: "In' view British Government's repres- sivo action towards the secord World Peace Congress and its conduct towards so many of
SUREST BULWARK
Joumalists of all countries wishing to go to the Congres wil be admitted into Poland and will be able to follow the work of the Congress," it was added.
A statement isnted by the organisers of the Congress zaid my friends and colleagues I M. R. Koirala, 39-year-old that hundreds of foreign dele. have decided to cancel my as-chief of the Insurrectionary gates would, be admitted into ceptance of your invitation forces, declared in New Delhi Poland on a collective document Reuter,
that success of the rebels would fasued for each properly elected be "the surest bulwark against | delegation. the extension of Communism Tho statement contrasted from adjoining Tibot."
Poland's action with "r "We expect to replace the Affice's vain attempt to put a present autocratic regime, pos-black-out on the Peace Con sibly within the next fortnight," gress." he said in an interview. "The It said that hundreds of delo.
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Gen. Chennault said it woul be a great mistake even to sent Japan's major imports of raw United States forces' into Chine wool, wheat and cotton
tire He
Chiang's Geners Haimo said concentrated between October Nationalists "can throw out the and March of the following Cor
Connie Let then đó year while Japan's main ex- The rethed copénalder bulk. ports of cotton piecegoods, ed with newman at a Federal rayon goods and machinery are court when a beaut his pretty, Chines usually concentrated in the wife, Anna | April to June, period.
became an American ektizen in These KİTCUMSTANces were naturalisation ceremonies.. responsible for causing Japan's berling shortage during five-month period beginning October
the "Jiji nows agency. said-Reuter.
Reduction of
Occupation
Discussed
the.
“ONLY WAY TO DO KI” Gen, Chetinauit, safi, "There are 1,500,000 Chinese Nation Fallštá......you might call them displaced paradhi Formosa. The crit. from all over China. They could be used, to build up a guerilla foron in
native
Cost there are 60 belo oust
Ho added that the guerilla
the movement "is
only way! start off
maluland on the without. London, Nov. 14.
the use The Foreign Once spokesman troops," Gen Chenanule
he belloved that said today that British officials cated that In London were discussing oo-American forces in Ching would upation, custo
contain
Germany face at almost imposdhia: task-i Gen. Chennaibit took into account the which a German contri-Communists claim no more than possibility
tion to: Western Defence.
bution
suld ther
He
He said the talks were
were taking 6,000,000 Reds in China. lace between the Foreign Omice, added, "Give them a generation. or two and they can't be throwni the Ministry of Defence,
the
Var Office and the Board of out. Now is the time to out
4. acer Sawa kwa Trade to determine to what them?
Ho said that, mibralni on For-; tent the expenses of additional
troops stationed in Germany moss is bigholted Press...
fall should.
the Federal Gov- ernment.
on:
one of the eling of the talks. PURGE IN
which covered the financial year
beginning next April, was to Enda roduce the occupation costs, the
(spokesman added.--Reuter,
EGYPTIAN,
Scepticism In India ARMY Over Cease Fire In Tibetan Invasion
Cairo, Nov. 14. Scores of high Kapilar officers are to be placed on pen sion and their ports filled d younger, men according military quarters Kero, tajā zi
This follow the appointme of General Hussein- Faria: B the acting, Commander-i Chief and Chief of Stan. replaces Field Marshal Can El Mahdi Pasha" the Chalet Stad placed position yester a few hours after the reels notion
Field Marsha
as
no
New Delhi, Nov. 14. Official Indian quarters today gave credence to reports that the Communists had en tered Lhasa and that “it was all over" in Tibet.
They were also sceptical that Communist China and Tibet had agreed on peace terms.
ddy
morammet Haidar Pasha, th
Commander-in-Chief.
Field Marchini Osman Those statements had earlier trontier into Tibet while nego Madhi Pasha was relbed on the been attributed to an Indian tiations on Tiber's future status recommendation of the Publ
Prosecutor, who had just Government spokesmin (thi was proceeding. spokesman was reported to have Tho procise Instructions to be ported an Egypt's arma scanda The "send" comporned thi Lhasa und sent to the British delegation at purchase of useless: arms and
Lamunidors from ADE
Italy for the Army
administration has galte were now converging, on present already collapsed morally and Prague from East and West by
have been re-directed to Warsaw Router. Peking
We are
breakdowning its physical land and by air, and were being Bichh "It for all able to reach Lake Success Wera'still under
Koirain and a a group of aldes
flow to New Delhi last night to confer with King Tribhuvana, exile here. who is living in Indian authorities seized from party three and half rupros taktn from the
ཐ་
2 Government Treasury
the
Airgun
e city captured by wock-end, rebels Koirala raid they intended
kad
Resignation Accepted
agreement over
tween Tibet and Cola" discussion' in London todayy v
thero Was from what
CONDITIONAL
Palestine War General Fune In the British view, the Sadek- Portal forper: Comizont- ditional British recognition of
press report was indicated by / Lans
sources-Reuter,
First Round. Goes To India
Conflicting reports were TC- ceived h
here from Tibet today. The Prime Minister, Pandit
Pricatie, ba threstoned Nehru, was reported to have Chinese suzerainty over Tibet der of the Earpitan forces stated that, according to reports contained in the 1911 agreement resign as a result of Genere Hussein Faris Bey's appoint received by the Indian Goverd with China which was never ment from Lhasa, the situation ratiod-doos not justify the usement, according to wailltar
"entirely different of force by Peking against Washington, November 14. - President Truman ahriounced.
Reuter.
British recognition of Chinese to turn over the
money to today that is accepted formally BRITAIN'S-STAND suzerainty has always been.con- King Tribhavana and, set him
London, Nov. 14, - ditional on the grant by China up as the constitutional head the resignation of Mr Gordon Gray as special assistant. The run by the
Britain will give full, support of full local autonomy to Tibet. of a government
Indian people. The
For November 10, be
resignation was submitted on
to the Tibetan complaint against-Reuter. Ministry Batt
Intervention, whica the
Chinesa 10 maney
5. Mr Gray, will assume his new. being kept in safe custody:
reached the Security Council post; as President of the Univer- yesterday, diplomatic quarters ASSAULT REPULSED
alty of North Carolina. Hen London believed tonight. átayed in government service at
Tokyo, Nov. 14: But it was, thought unlikely The Civil Property Custodian United Nations on: Inda a com Sources close to the Indian President Truman's request to
thinh the British delegation Foreign Ministry, said. Nepatere prepare, a report on foreign would itself sponsor the Tibetan of General MacArthur's head daint against the frontmant Government troope, made up economie policies. forgoly of the militant burkas, had, been despatched from Kat- mandu tho. captat, to recapture Birgan, 60 miles to the South.
Shooting was ́ ́ also reported Page United States Organisation,
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-Lake, succbat, Nov. 14. South Africa,oooooded
Ink on Tuesing the do thi
too debate in th
Theophilo
The State Department lauded complaint Sponsorship will be quarters announced today that ita nationals by the
atta, African Bluzlati Gray's report,
calling
necessary in the case of Tibet's scaled bids were being accepted CoverDETH it zán Moutai
of the Inter standing contribution to the complaint against Child since it 101 200-foul kargo
formerly known as the Model of
Bids are being; the foreign comes from a Blato which is not development
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miut be expressed. La United (vers comoplatot | Staten: dollars, ol The Tibetais;
but
***payment might, be in Sterling, francs, or about 100 Congreat: sup. in the report deserve, "caronil stonsby proteste against
the anununet. purièrs, was repulsed by Gov. study" by the American: people." | fict that Chinese Communist Japanese yen,
tropu trosed the Bing/Tibetan & rivent: mid---Reuter: ernment troops at Diratnagar, United Press. but some arms and ammuni
im Bikrawa and the industrial Mrs. Msichana McDermott said town of firstnagar aisant that specific mommendations
An
tion
stolen; the Informants
Koirala said the establishment '01 @ a real walipo State'? la sho pply 3-way to ? inating! Nopalya a natidoar 1:02#/ 0,090,000,15 aguinat Clia chtry of Communism frem. across the Himalayas, dinon 15 He/to/låtad initial mocess of
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