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Admission-- One Brick
Berlin, Nov. 27, 1 The foundation stone of Berlin's new operetta theatre is to be laid in the British sector.
Admission to the cere niany-one brick, salynged from bombed buildings. good. epongh to be used again,
RACIAL
MYTHS
EXPLODED
London, Nov, 27. There is no pure race, no
PRINCESS MARGARET TO ACCOMPANY THE QUEEN MOTHER TO RHODESIA
Salisbury, Nov. 27.
Princess Margaret will accompany the Queen
Mother, Queen Elizabeth, to Rhodesia next year Mme Nahas
for the Rhodes Centenary Exhibition,
The Queen Mother will open the Exhibition at Bulawayo on July 8.
An oficial announcement Issued by the Southern Rhodesian Government today said: "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, will open the Rhodes Centenary Exhibition in Bulawayo on Friday, July 3, 1933.
on September 20, but this is the first mention of Princess Mar- garet's visit.
The Exhibition, which will last three months, will be open to the public on June 1, a date which was fixed before the date of Queen Elizabeth II's corona- tion was known.
The Buriosque Bombshall who became a Campus superior race, and there are Rhodesia by Princess Margaret," will thus be about
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no absolute and unchange- able race differences, says
"Her Majesty will be accom- panied
on her visit to Southern
The announcement "that the Queen Mother would open the
4 UNESCO pamphlet pub-exhibition was made in London: lished in London,
Based on the findings of three anthropologists (two American, one French) "What is a Race?" this hard at racial propagan
with profuso, highly- coloured charts and text in non- technical language.
dista
It attacks popular myths that
descends man
from apes and "blood will that
tell" And it claims that mixed-race
lekl marriages abnorinal children
110 more than non- mixed, Ang maladjustments of mixed
It
ixed marriage progeny, says, have social, not biological
reasons.
Both men and monkeys,
Gifts From Hongkong
At Fair In London
London, Nov. 27. Gifts from Hongkong and serts the pamphlet, sprung from Central Tanganyika lont
38-
a common stock and are now at colourful note to the annual the end of an evolutionary pre-Missionary Market" Fair cess trum which the monkeys
and later apes, branched oft held in London, millions of years ago.
on
HEREDITARY TRAITS
month
Fooled
Egyptian Society
Cairo, Nov. 27. So Madame Zelnab Nahas, The official opening ceremony once termed Egypt's most beauti
ful woman, was fooling them all after the start of the show.
along. TOURIST TRIPS
At Cairo's brillant receptions The Exhibition is to com- even the wives of diplomats and memorate the centenary of the wealthy industrialists used to
and British Empire pioneer,
envy her Cecil stare at Rhodes, whose grave is in the fabulous jewels. Malpa hil's of Southern
They used to wonder how she Rhodesta.
got them.
has
It will also mark the 00th
Now, Madame Nahas tho British revered the secret. of anniversary Occupation of Matabeleland, of
were either imitations, Thes which Bulawayo is the main or worse still, borrowed. Who contro
says no? Why, Madame herself. It will cost £500,000 to put up, but the organisers, hope to balance running cost by ad- mission fees and exhibit con- Iracts.
are
a
|
The old Ward Party tender's wife told investigating officials this when they arrived to open her safe and ask her how sho acquired her wealth.
About three quarters of
The safe was full of imitation inillion people are expected to Jewellery, but cantained only Ice the exhibition, and air one genuine diamond ellp. This, transport companies gasing special tourist trips to worth £800, she asserted.
a gift from the Aga Khan, was Rhodesia at reduced rates. Questioned about the
real ahe gally wore at glitter- Jewels a ing parties when her husband she on-
SADLERS WELLS
the Unitedmediately afterwards."
lukes or not mine."
either
New Liners
All govemments south of the was Prime Minister, Saharu are talking art in the swered: "I borrowed them from On the Chinese stail green | Exhibition,
jewellers and returned them Canton porcelain, ngurea and Kingdom will have ber own Pages of charts show that wine brocado smoking-jackets pavilion. There will be a And she added: "It was my hereditary traits are not passect made a splash of colpur against theatre to seat 3,200 people, the desire to shine at the receptions.
by blood but by. minute the spotless while
But the jewels wero of hand-largest in Southern Rhodesia. particles called. "gones."" Skity embroidered handkorchiels and An internctional regatte on colours are affected by genes and fine lawn tablecloths-all made the Zambusi River, Arat Inter- some scientists believe,
In China. pamphlet says, that the "white"
carved And a set of sprang from a comman dark origin because of a sudden serviette rings, leather clippers. change in the structure of genes, gaily embroidered In coloured
The isolation of race groups, silks,
hand-embroidered thd pamphlet
is being blouses, pillow-cases and states,
tray broken down by Inter-marriage, cloths, all nitracted attention.
And it forecasts an increase
A polished mahogany Ma trans- in mixed marriages as
on authentic portation becomes caster and Jong set added cheaper, as cultural and econo- mle barriers change and as prejudices decrease.
race
that
Of "uperior cultures", the pamphlet points out whether present cultures will continue to flourish will depend on such forces as politics and economics.
and
Chinese touch.
ivory
national event on this river since the world sculling cham- pionship in 1008, is planned with icams from Britain, the United States and other count-les.
A big athletic meeting will also be held.-
Sir John Berbiroll and the Halle Orchestra, which he con- ducts, have been invited for 2 season of orchestrat concerts, i and the Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet has accepted an invitation. On the African stall most' in-"
A guards regimental band will teresting exhibits were small") also attend-Reuter. wooden animals, carved by a crippled teacher at Dodoma, biys' school, and brushes made of siral by the girls of Myumi school in Central Tanganyika.
Straw baskets and wooden knives-all made in
Szlence, it says, allows no paper biological or hereditary reasons Tanganyika were also on sale. for supposing that because the
Other stalls represented Mis- White civilisation leading Insions to the Sudan, Glomallar, technical development, other Jerusalem and Europe. races have less aptitude for technical skill
"What Is
Most of the gifts displayed on these stally had been contributed
a Ruce?" is based on by people in Britain. Procceds of,
the work of Professor L. C. the Fair will be sent to Missions
The Train From
Mars Makes
Exciting Debut
Dunne, Columbia University, overseas.-London Express Sex-The new
U.S.A., Professor. Ofto Klinovice.
bery of the same university and Professor Michel Letris of the Museo de l'Homme, Paris,
TO BE STUDIED
London, Nov. 27. The Royal Institute of Inter- national Affairs announced tonight that it has Initiated a Etudy of race relations, particu- larly within the British Com- monwealth.
is
work of study
* expected to last several years,
New MTBS For
Royal Navy
London, Nov. 27. two
boats of the Royal Navy to be
|
Will Aid
Empire Trade
London, Nov. 27.
Four new Atlantic nors will be bullt und in service from Bri- tain to Canada within the next four years evidence of the shipping companies' faith in the future development of Empireo trade.
Work on two of these 22,500- ton streamlined passenger ships will start early in the Now Year The plans of these ships were prepared months ago, and they contain many new features.
versal..
Mr A. C. MacDonald, managing director of Canadian Pacific Steamships, his signed Rome, Nov. 27. Rome-Milan ex- the 214,000,000 contract for two press, which is so modem In
Each of the liners will carry conception and appearance that It is called the train from class passengers and special Arst-class and 800 tourist- Mars," reached a speed of 150 cargo.
250
m.ph. during Its trial run and Two new Cunard liners for
then broke down.
OWIL
Everything was going until the exprex took a down, without slowing
Reggio, in North Italy.
well the Canadian trade are building bend on the Clyde, but they will be
smaller than slightly
those ordered for Canadian Pacific.
The first new Cunartier will
near
Then the bogie wheels came
off, hit the overhead cable and be launched next year and in
bounced back, smashing the service by the summer of 1954, front window and injuring the and the other in the
but it is hoped to prepare a powered by gas turbines in driver. Engineer Alberto of 1955. preliminary report for an un
official conference of Common- wealth representatives in March, 1054.
d'Arbela, who had designed the
huthey
combination with diesel engines will
be completed for service | train. shortly..
spring
Lisbon, Nov. 27. "The train from Mars“ can Hliarlo Felipe Marques, 65, will soon be going for carry 180 passengers and is Captain of Portugal's largest The Royal Institute is an
tests to H. M. Hornet, the provided with a restaurant, alirer, the 21,760-ton Vera Cruz, independent British society for Constal Forces base at Gosport, bath, Д telephone office, died on board last night as the the promotion of greater under- Hampshire, commandert by souvenir shops, a radlo for vesel approached Sao Vicente, standing of international affairs. Captain W. G. Parry, RN every Geat and two rooftop Cape Verde,
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Labour Official To Tour East
London, Nov. 27.
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A New Dove
Paris, Nov. 27.
of the two designs have been Famed Spanish-born painter the subject of much controversy.| Pablo Picasso hea tesigned a in recent years in maritime new dove of pance for the circles The Pathander, which forthcoming
Communist-span- sored Pence Congress in Vienna.
peace
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The new one, as shown in a www five-week fact-finding tour of any weather.
drawing published today in the Malaya, Burma. Indo-China, Both
craft carry
Communist newspaper, Ce Soir, India and Pakistan, the Party time complement of two officers shows an ordinary fat-looking decided yesterday.
and sixteen ratings, and are dove, wings spread and Mr Nese will attend an Asian armed with four 21-inch torpedo fight, Regional Socialist Conferonco tubes and one small gun The The old Picasso dove, dis in Rangdon at which the Pioneer's beam is 25 ft. 6 in. tributed by, the Communists by Labour Party leader, Cletnent against Pathfinder's 20 ft. 8 in, the milions, was not in fight, Aftice, will ive fraternal and their lengths are respective- and bore an olive branch in delegate.-Router.
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