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Feelings Inflamed By Apartheid

Geneva, Aug. 4.

Mr H. S. L. Polak, representing the Theosophical Society, today told the United Nations Commission on Racial Discrimination in South Africa that Dr Daniel. Malan's policy of apartheid could lead only to fear, auspicion, hatred and a desire for revenge.

United apartheid was inflaming feelings Mr Polak urged the Nations to give encouragement not only throughout the con- to those people of various tinent of Africa

but

nito

races* and colour, who were throughout the entire Asian con-

still working with the help of tinent-Reuter,

the churches to eliminate the

racial differences од whitth apartheid was based.

the

"It seema strange that Dr Maian, who was trained as a Christian teacher, should have forgotten wo,completely Arst chapter of Genesis which mays that God made man in his own image and not particular-

Kerensky's

Forecast

Munich, Aug. 4.

ly that ho mado man white", Alexander Kerensky, Ruasian: he said.

| Promier before the October Mr Polak spoke of the suffer-Revolution in 1017, said today ings of the 850,000 Indiane in that Stalin's death had broken South Africa who, the bald, had the ice and paved the way for

the overthrow of Communism. done so much economie development of the He was speaking at a news country

conterence of the "co-ordinating centre of the fight against an organisation

to help the

He declared that even though Bolshevlam,"

10 per cent of these Indians embracing several amigre groupe were South African born many whose aim is the "liberation of of them had been in South all peoples from the Communist Astrien, for three generations yoke."

they were still ayganded by the

South African authoriting as The " | 12-year-old Kerdrusky füreignero.

A WARNd that until recently, people No Ablatic can now own thought" Communion" could be property of any kind

overthrown by military might.

within the walls of specifiendly But Stalm's death and ... the

delincatza arcas",

"Me Polak concluidéd

Jo17/verola in East Germany showed, that we the days of thei regime, were numborod, Reuter.

DEATHS

TONG-Tsung Po. Compradore of the Hongkong de Shanghai Danking Corporation. Died at 7.33 p.m. on 4th August, 1953, after a short ines at the Hongkong Sani- forlum & Hospital. Aged 68 years Now reposing at the 30- ternational Funeral Parlour, 41-51 Lockhart Road, Wanchai. Funeral Service will be held at 8.45 p.m. on Friday, 7th August, 1953, at the Catholic Cemetery, Happy Valley Cortego will leave the International Funeral Parlour Di 3 p.m. and will pass the Monu- ment al 5.30 p.m. No towerk by + request.

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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

TRIBES RIOTING AGAINST KING LOT

WARGIA, OCT. 31.~WIDESPREAD UNI GAINST THE TAX GATHERING TACTI THE RECENTLY RETURNE FROMT

REPORTED

KNO THE

A THE FEOS

TRIBES GENE

TO PAY THE TRUBU

HAS IMPOSED ON THE

TRIBES ALREADY CLASHES

MOUNTING

ANYWHILE THE

FERDINAND

NANCY

Huh-NEYYSPAPER MAKE MISTAKE AGAIN.

---AND WHENEVER,

IT COULDN'T HAPPEN TWICE, LOTHAR IM GOING TO MAKE A RADIO- TELEPHONE CALL-

Arms Increase If Reds Don't Disarm

Milwaukee, Aug. 4.

Mr Bernard Baruch, the American elder statesman, said today that if Russia did not start disarming within a year "we must step up, our', arming even if it means increasing taxes."

Not to do so would be to invite aggression, he said.

In an address, prepared far] delivery, at the antrubky (mesting of the Veterana of Foreign Wars, an en-suite organisation, Bir Baruch endé

Atom Weapons Exercise

"I sympathise fully with the m need to cut fares and Govent= ment spending But let us not deceive causeīves that largo re- ductions can be made in OUT mined forces without weakening Our position, in peace negotia

Me Baruch eald the United States tried and falled after World War II to achieve pebro without military power.

"We must wälch what the Soviet leaders do," he mid,

"If the year does not bring cut in Soviet a dignificant armament then--and I cannot stress this too strongly-then wo must step up our arming even if it means increasing rather

than reducing taxes."

Not to do so would be to invite aggression, Mr Baruch declared. After World War II America "demobilised in frantle haste" instead of maintaining her strength until "peace was made sure," Mr Baruch declared.

"Again in Korea we had to accept a truce none of us lice.

cite Korea not to question whether the course pursued was

wise but to emphasise that the terms of any treaty always re- flect the relative military power of the nations involved."---Reu-- ter.

TAFT BURIED

4. London, Aug.

The War Office announced today that senior British and Commonwealth Army, Air j:

commanders Force and Naval will this month attend exercise to mudy the use of atomic webpons at the Army Stat College, Comberley, Southern England.

In addition General Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, his deputy, and staff offlems from Alfed

Hoadquarters have been invited to attend.

The exercise, to be directed

Field-Marshal Sir by

John Hardding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has been given the code name "Forward On."---- Reuter,

Deserters From Korea Force

Manila, Aug. 5. The Philippines

Army Chief of Staff, General Calixto Duque sald last night he expected that some of the 15 missing Philip Cincinnati, Aug. 4. pines troopers would be arrest- Senator Robert Taft wased in Korea and Japan following buried today at his home, Indian | his order to the Commander of Fill, near here.

the Philippines Expeditionary Only his family and close Force to go to Korea to arrest

the deserters. personal fricids attended funeral service.—Beuter.

*

Windsor Visitors

London, Auz. 4.

General Duque acted on a'ra- port that Three Philippines troopers previously reported missing were found-one Korea, (wo in Japan. General More than 25,000 people went | Duque said thas possibly others through the State Apartments at missing were now passing them- Windsor Castle on the bank selves off na Koreans and | holiday.—Chino Mail Special. Japanese.-Reuter

ARE YOU CERTAIN THE REPORTS ARE TRUE?

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

POSITIVE. KING LOTHAR RETURNED A MONTH

AGO.

| SOMETHING ROTTEN 15 ME NO |GOING ON, LOTHAR.- UNDERSTAND.

IT'S TIME YOU VISITED [YOUR HOMELAND AGAIN.

WE LEAVE ATONCE.

Wrong Signals

By Mik

This Little Pig Stayed Home

YOU GO OUT,. ALWAYS HIDE

YOUR MONEY

UNDER THE

RUG

JOHNNY HAZARD

WISH POPS WOULD HURRYTM GETTING RESTLESS, WAITING

FOR HIS CALLED

RELAX, HAZ, HAVE MORE BREW. IT'S MADE WITH OHE SPOON

·OF TEA FOR YOU, ONE FOR ME, ONE FORE OP

AN' ONE FOR THE

POT/

GOOD IDEA

I TELL YOU, THESE ENGLISH" POTS' DRINK -

MORE TEA THAN ENGLISHMEN/

HR. HAZARD.......I'VE

- GOT THE CALL. YOU'VE BEEN EXPECTING...

- YOU CAN "TAKE IT IN

"BOOTH/"

THE

By Ernie Bushmiller

By: Frank Robbins

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2012. Hópt.

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anila 12th Aug.

from Japan

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Bsaran & other. P. Gur

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POLO! (0

MINTS. ROWNTREE PRODUCT

Calls for

ation

San

Miguel

"PAYING THROUGH THE NOSE"

Chicago, Aug. 4.

A Chicago Tribune editorial today expressed amazement at the caso with which "Britaini obtodna military concessiona from foreign powers a bargain ratos while the United States "pays through the nose for

The editorial said: same tiny the Senato-House conference flared total, fordins ok!' at: $3,600,000,000 (£2,356,- 000,000) to keep our Alle good humour during the coming the British umoranced "ind

a Hance with the

the new nation Libyen tililng: cost. them military

will pay the Libyans a $10,500,000 (9,750,000)

basa rights

mary

for avery to m

It forced

puli Ita

garrison, out of the Suez Canal zone, as Egypt Sholat will ama it handy to exercise the right to station military drees in Libys. In Libyn the to

Britiska will be

cloed' enough to retum to Suez án, a hurry

If the nabod grises, A miniker......... tregty long to forse with Jorians@given & them (a” flanking position (on), the other side of the Carjat,

"Wo aru situck with the cnso with which frilain" obtainM/ military concessions at bargain

zutew when the master minds in Washington feel impelled to pay through the now for Jons.

We have lined up a number of bason in French North Africa at the price of exorbitani pand". outs do França ! It is the same wherever we go

the nar

Imutual defined i

"The British don't kid

them- selves, They are concomed about the safety of" Libya, only as 111 affects | British-imperial interest They got what they want at the bargain couŽije

COLÉKÉT

of

who are only tak Question

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