THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1951.
Africans Train With Guards NEHRU EXPRESSES General Franco's New "Woo-West Cabinet'
RSM James Ndawa, of the King's African Rifles, and Sgt. Saturnino Odidu, of the East African Armour- ed Corps, have made history by being the first East African soldiers to attend a course at the Guards' De- port, Pirbright. They are seen here un left of the front rank with Grenadier Guards Drill Sergeant Edwards,
Campaign Against Bad Taste
whs
New York, July 29. The formation of a Council 10 ensign against caricaturing Negroes in theatrical presenta
today. Uons
announced Known as the Co-ordinating Council for Negro Performers, will be headed by a former to States
Minister United Liberia, Mr Lester A. Wallun.
will be the alm of the new organisation to promote a understanding on such better controversial Issues as question | able good taste the selection od material written for Nogro parts, caricatures and stereo- type characters
and charac- terisations." the announcement said,
The Council was formed by members of the Negro Actors' Gulid,
awelfare organisation. Its membership will be inter- racial,, and will include repre- sentatives of the stage, screen, radlo,
television, Press ather fields.Reuter,
SHOWING
TO-DAY
and
STALIN WAS
LEFT OUT
to
New
London, July 20 No mention is made of Mar- shat Stalls in the 18 slogans issued today, by the Chinese Central Propie's Government for the 24th anniversary of Chinese
nese Army Day, August according
china News Agency. message received in Londen,
Chinese Communist leader, Mr Mao Tse-tung, is mentioned in two of the slogans, Neither Russian Arny nor the the Korean Army is mentioned. The only Communist Party referred 10 is that of China.
The No. 8 slogan said: "Op- imperialist pose the American invasions of Korea and Forthosh and uppose the rearming of Japan."— Reuter.
PROOF POSITIVE
case,
HOPE FOR PEACE WITH PAKISTAN "Madness To Talk Of War In Present Situation"
New Delhi, July 29.
The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, expressed the hope tonight that after India had taken steps to defend and secure her borders there might probably be no Indo-Pakistan war.
Addressing a mammoth publle meeting under heavy rain here, Mr Nehru said, "In the event of our country being so prepared, and ready, the threatened attack from outside might not take place at all."
Brought The House Down
Marseilles, July 20. Applauding spectators literally "brought the house down" af an open- air performance of the
retta "Nights of Venice" in a park here last night.
Several rows of seats. bull over a shallow lake, collapsed and 100
spec- tators had a night bathe. No one was hurt-so- ciated Press,
The Prime Minister declared that whatever SPAIN PROTESTS
the Government of India did was solely with a view to maintaining and preserving peace, but in the event of attack India was now fully prepared.}
Congratulating his coun- India's Central Cabinet to- trymen who "had not lost morrow, after a meeting with the #Prime Minister Pandit their balance even in face Jawaharlal Nehru. of Pakistan's' repeated
AL
he said it was discuss the possibilty of being the meeting, he will threats," sheer madness for anybody relieved from the Cabine! to talk of war in the pre-Immediately, he told o Press
conference. sent world context.
On July 21. Mr Kichwal
withdrow an earlier resignation from the Cabinet and from the India National
"} cannot say what the Government of Pakistan is teel-
ing in the matter. But I know that an armed conflict between India and Pakistan would re- In untold suffering sult
IT HAS A destruction.""
FAMILIAR
RING
Brunswick, July 9
were
minds would talk of war. added.
sons
ANGLO-FRENCH
ATTITUDE
Madrid, July 29.
Spain has officially protested against Briti zh and French opposition to US-Spanish negotiations, the Foreign Ministry announced today.
The Spanish Ambassadors in London and Paris delivered the notes on Friday, it was stated.
the
General Franco is pic- tured here (centre) with the new Government sworn In on July 20. Aim of the new Cabinet is reported to be the restoration of the
relations
monarchy and the tightening of with the Western demo- cracies. The photo was taken just after the cere- mony of swearing in.— AP Picture.
SEROWE
BACK TO
NORMAL
Palopye, July 29. Three British official observers meeting of today, addressed a
wato tribe whose Disputed leadership caused disturbances recently.
Congress, the ruling panty, on July 18, at Mr Nehru's request.
the "We know absolutely nothing The announcement said
this time," he and He gave the two main rea- netes warned the two Govem-about it up to
today
for re-submitting ments that they bear complete declared.
A despatch from Madrid said Only people with deranged his Cabinet resignation as responsibility" for the unfriendly
he the immediate danger of war attitudes shown in thel: op- the Spanish Foreign Ministry between India and Pakleton is position to the US-Spanish take. announced that Ilie Spanish and in London Mr Nehru
not now so urgent; and his co- declared that in
The announcement sald: "In Ambassador felt that matter's affecting Indo-workers
he should
view of the attitudes shown by Paris delivered protest notes on from the Pakistan relations, India's stand resign
Cabinet-the Governments of Britain and Friday.
France
present and policies
right and Reuter. were
during
A spokesman at the Spanish Pakistan's wrong,
Hispano-American conversa- Embassy insisted, however, that "was delivered to the Over the Kashmir issue, he
the Spanish Embassies in a nole tions, added, India's stand
Parts London and was also
the Foreign Associated Press. right
Pokistan's "utterly wrong."
Ministry, presented notes Referring to "war
protest stating that the Spanish Government and people totally this new effort by both Covernments to interfere such a private affair of national sovereignty as its direct relations with another power.
"These notes throw onto
"Pay them whatever they are Professor W. M. MacЛion, those Governments responsibility worth Pay Spain with Amerl-Director of Colonial Studies at
th unfriendly attitudes can dollars and stay out of some St Andrew's University. for
of opinion which create states
the pacific rela- prejudicial to tlons between peopics."-AS- sociated Press.
The United Nations Kashmir structions carrying out Qui d'Orsay several days ago." representatives of the Bamang-
Pakistan, Mr Nehru
GRAHAM IN KASHMIR
New Delhi, July 20. cries" inmediator, Dr Frank Graham,
who yesterday
told reporters, said that
"By nature I am hopeful" to- day successfully few to Srina- gara task which four civilian planes, attempted but failed,
Four thousand German former paratroops declared here today that they would the Pakistan Premier, in not fight for the Western emotional speech the other day Allies until Kesselring, showed a clenched fist as a new
symbol 10 the Pakistan people. Raeder, Neurath, Doonitz
India, he added, had
aiso
The local airport control said Penang. July 29.
war given a symbol to the people that the United States Air To prove
that she was the and other sentenced
released the symbol of Ashoka Chakra Forte
plane
carrying Dr tenant of a
house, a Chinese criminals
(wheel) which represented Grobam and his party landed woman, defendant
civil from gaol. In a
peace, morality and the enclent safely at Srinagar after a 135- cut off the head
Field Marshal Albert Kessel-culture and peaceful ways of minute flight from Delhi des- white rooster outside the Penang
this country.-Router.
pite the most treacherous flying Sessions Court.
weather conditions Her
dangerously HOITOW Bannival
lending Past
Kashmir's capital.
It added that one civilan plane which attempted the same task before Dr Graham's flight and three afterwards, returned to Delhi or Jammu, giving up hopes for the day-Asociated
of a
the
ring and Admiral Erich Roeder are serving lite terms for war 55 General
of the crimes; Konstantin von Neurath was
daughter-in-law, plaintiff, who watched the pro- the then withdrew cecdings, euil-Reuter.
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KARACHI PLEDGE
Karachi, July 20. Five hundred Muslim League sentenced 10 15 years' Im National Guards today signed a prisonment; and Grand Ad-pledge with their blood, "after miral Kari Doenitz to 10 years, ing to lay down their lives in
the defence of Pakistan," They roared their approval The ceremony was held this when their former commander, afternoon at the mazar (grave) General Bernhard-Raincke, gavo 1.of.
alde. Azam Jinnah Press.
Commandant bis conditions for fighting with the West in any new war.
The conditions were: 1-Full equality for all Ger- with Western soldiers
man
Allied troops,
the the
Guards told the Press at mazar that the ceremony was the direct result of Mr Liaquat Ali Khan's statement of July 15 accusing India of massing her troops against Pakistan's borders wlth aggressive dc- signs.
2-A immediate hail to the "planned defamation of the defenders of the Fatherland, including the Nazi Waffen S.S. and the police forces," (The National Waffen S.S. were separate from the political SS.).
has theory
was
The ceremony commenced with tho firing of a five-gun salute by a "Muslim League
Guard.
This followed by the offering ot
and the laying of prayers wreath on Jinnah's tomb. Ramcke said: "An attempt
The
Int
01 the Commandant been made through the
gullt to Guards then pierced a quarter
10-Inch dagger into make second-class human be-inch deep ings out of those of us who did his left forearm. The blood that no more and no less than carry flowed out was utilised with the out the orders of their political aid of a match stick to write on
n piece of paper a pledge offer chiefs."
ing his own services and those of the Guards in the service of Pakistan,
of collective
3. The immediate release of "all so-called war criminals.”
Ramcke said
US
Over
to
the
NOT RECEIVED
[
SENATOR'S PLAN
Washington, July 29. Mr Warren Magnuson. Demo- erat Senator, suggested here to
They were Mr H. L. Bullock, Inst year's President of the Trades Union Congress, Mr D. States L. Lipson, former Independent should try to lease Spanish Member of Parliament, and
day.
United
that the
bases "on a rental basis",
of these political complexities," he said.
to
They were appointed by Mr Com- These complexities were the Patrick Gordon-Walker, granting of aid to Spain and monwealth Relations Minister, her admission. to the Atlantic
study the Bamangwato Pact which he did not favour at present.
situation, und arrived here on Mr Magnuson was taking Friday. part in a radio debate with a Republican Senator, Mr Alexan- The situation in the Bamang- der Smith, who said it was vital | woto Reserve of Bechuanaland United States conversations, to enlist Spain in the Western was peaceful today after the was learned here today
defence.—Router.
London, July 29. The British Government hos not yet received any protest from Spain against its attitude towards the
Spanish
recent
Don Miguel Primo de Rivera, Spanish Ambassador to Britain, hod so far not called at the
here Foreign Office
according protest
Admirally reliable source.
To Command In Atlantic
The source
to make
to a
when
the
|
recent disturbances at Serowe fund other places, according to European officials and private
US Diplomatic residents.
Agreements
said that. the Spanish Ambassador called
Mr Herbert Morrison, on
Washington, July 20, Secrmary, at Foreign
the The occupation statute and Foreign
on Friday, he other agreements for the mer protest
about the ger of the
no
made attitude.
in Madrid
United on
in the
Officials sata that there had been improved co-operation between the tribe and the Government, despite threats of non-co-operation, including the Western Zones of withholding of taxes, following Germany as well as the econo- the banishment of Seretse According to the source, 'the
mic co-operation agreement
Khama, chief-designate, of the Ambassador and Mr Morrison with the Federal Republic
of tribe. then discussed Anglo-Germany are included had Washington, July 29.
Supporters in Serowe of Usually well-informed sources Spanish relationships generally sixth of the State Department's
of Khama-uncle United The source added that the Bri-releases
States Tahekedi said today that the Stales and
сот Britain had
ush Government's views had agreements, which the Depart-Seretse and former Regent of over differences
the tribe who were being kept been made known by Ministers ment issued today. the appointment posed their
of R supreme in the House of Commons during
in a security camp in case they The current release contains sea commander in the Ailantle
hould be in danger from the annotationa on more than 200 followers of Beretse, were re- for the North Atlantic Treaty the last week. Organisation, with the top post
The late Admiral Forrest international agreements .not
included in Sherman, United States Naval previously
theported to have left cainp of their going to an American.
Chief of Operations, recently publication and brings to more own accord and to be mingling the than 1,100 the total number of with the supporters of Seretse.- It was reported that an order investigated
annotated. United Reuter. This pledge is to be sent to had been prepared for President possibility of the United States agreements that this also the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Truman's signature that would acquiring a number of strategic Press. went for the major war Liaquat Ali Khan. The Com-designate Admiral William Spanish air and naval bases. criminals in Spandau Prison mandant was followed by the Fechieler, Commander-in-Chief
The main objections of the (West Berlin). But he added Guards. A lady doctor nlerced of the United States Atlanile British Government to any that those who were guilty of
a finger of each Guard with a Fleet, as supeme commander of "genuinely Inhuman crimes" needle and the Guard then the NATO sca fores in the closer association between Spain and the members of the North should be retried before Gerlosed his
signed
the Atlantic.
Atlantic Treaty Organisation pledge already written and
The announcement of the apare political and are based on Rameke, who has just been signed by the Commandant.
that the Ideological American to the fear The Muslim League National pointment of an freed from a French gaol, was Guards organisation is a party the high poet has been tem- coherence of the Atlantic Fact entire gathering stood stimly to of the Pakistan Muslim League, porarily delayed, however, be- Governments
the ruling party. The area round cause Admiral Fechteler, one of weakened.-Reuter. attention to sing the first verse the grave was guarded by police the top-ranking naval officers of the old Imperial
PARIS TOO ·· National
osidoration 10 and a rifle-carrying policeman is now under Anthem "Deutschland Ueber
stood guard at Jinnah's tomb, succeed the late Admiral For-
Paris. July 29. Reuter.
rest Sherman as Chief of Naval
A French Foreign Ministry Operations. These sources sold.
Fechteler If Admiral
were spokesman tonight denied that named
"either written or to succeed Admirul any protest Sherman, the NATO command verbal" had yet been received The Indian Communications would go to his successor, as from the Spanish Ambassador from China to Thailand could | payments, Including services, Minister, Mr
Ahmed Commander-in-Chiet of
In Paris concerning French - op-not be delivered because the over a long period in view of Kkdwal, told
Atlantic ntiæpapermen American
Ficot position to the United States-Hongkong authorities refused | Japan's present inanclat con-
| to forward-it-Reuters - Spanish negotiations.
ditions Associated Press, today that he wB realgo dream United Press.
man courts.
given a hero's
Alles."
welcome.
The
Battalion and company colours were holsted and loudspeakers helped men to flad their old comrades--Reuter.
Moral Reformi Discussed
Parla, July 20. Over 4,500 delegates and about 2,000 private observers today ended a five-day Youth Congress of the Seventh Day Adventist Church,
"Share your faith was the theme of the Congress, which discussed world - moral roforur," Delegates came from Norway Denmark, Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands, Austria, · Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Britain, “ Portugal, Spain: Ger-
THAT DANGEROUS many and other countries.
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MINISTER'S DECISION · Lucknow, July 29.
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Allegation By Peking
Reparations Demand
Djakarta, July 20. San Francisco, July 20.
The Indonesian radio quoted rollable sources as saying that Peking Radio reporto tonight that the Thalland Government $4,000,000,000 In
1h14 country JE, demanding war', repara- had officially announced a deci-
tions from Japan stemming sion to sever postal relations with
of the China
her occupation part of an Netherlands East Indies,, "ambargo" aimed at cutting off all relations between the Chinese
05
from
There was no confirmállon of In Thailand and China.
the sum from the Foreign Ministry. The radio suld the The Radio alleged that mall Japanese could extend the
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