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THE CHINA /MAIL,✅PRIDAY, İNOVEMBER 431885.
Nyasaland Gets
New Governor
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Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, Nov. 3..... Nyasaland, smallest but
densely populated of the, three territories of the two-year-old Rhodesian Federation, is to have a new Governor. In March next year, Şir, Robert Armitage, formerly Governor of Cyprus, will take a low, Particulars regard over from 54-year-old Sir Geoffrey Colby, who has held the administrative reins in Nyasaland since 1948.
Sir Robert's arrival in Nyasa-lutions In Nyasaland The and will coincide with the start Protectorate is not without Ita jet a new political ora in the probleme, the net most pressing Only recently, of which is to find a satisfactory- constitutional changes have been solution to the African mexle there, under which tenure problem. Africms will have greater Te
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sentation in the Legistative Council. while the European settlers and Asians in the Protec- turato will choose their six
Land
Tenure
land
Even now,
a now system of land tenure is being sought, to esentatives un the Council, for
replace the prostni ono, based ine first me, by free elections, en
The Legislative Council up,
these 3oved
constitutional changes in September this year, New Political Era
Alremly, the machinery is in In preparation for the motion Best General Election, which is if not propatd a booking too expected to take place in April
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Arriving he will, shortly before this first General Election. Sir Robert Armitage will see the birth of Nynsalomel's new political
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African law and custom, which is considered unsatisfec- ury both from the European and
the African points of
There
are those among the Africans who hava still to accept Federation with the Rhodesias, regarding His advent is a setback to their plone for Nyasaland to achieve self-government on the lines of the Guld Coast.
But on the whole, as his term
office draws to a close, Sir Geoffrey Colby can look back on in series of successful accom- plishments both in the political Cra which seems and the ruckal Belds. kely to be marked by closer dsqparation between Africans and Europeans, but in which an uncertah element will be pro- vied by atenat 3,000 Asians who have made their homes there.
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people, They regarded manifestation of the desire, the Africans'
of acceptance
the nstitutional changes which a
During his term, he has toisen part in the talks which led up to the formation of the Federa tion of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1933.
Prominent Part
He has played
4 prominen!
For me une zw, Europeans Nyasaland have rooted a dosire the part of the more respon- Ible of the African populația, | part in recent discussions on the
while
constitutional changes which are co-operate with the
now being implemented. It was his firm hand which quelled the disturbances in the Protectorale's southern Province
1953 thrown up by land hunger and aggravated by the Impending
augural on of Federation, He hands over the reins to Sir Robert Armitage at a time when Nyasaland kas settled down under Federation.
being implemented.
Hut while the scene seems sel tair R relations between Euro- Alricaris, there are peats and!
rbidding signs when it comes viations involving the Aslatie population,
The steel-helmets
ond batons the hallmarks of which were racial unrest only two years ago,
buton
hung up as trophies, pistols after n
duel, and has returned to its Nyasaland too, its tung, ita tobacco and its timber-China Mall Special,
Made Clear
For the Africans, In
their have spooches during the debate on ke the constitutional changes, mode it abundantly clear that they did but went Asians (who have in the past had one member in the Legislative Counell) to share in Secretary..e Government of the Pro
flectorate any longer.
Aslans, they sald, had come to traders they should remain. The Africans did not want Nyasaland become another East Africa.
A. E. ARNOLD,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Nyasaland as traders, and as
ASCANIUN
Danaged rouge ex this vraan; will Holt's Wharf from
he surveyed m Vem Paulsen Hayes-Davy
So fe, there has been no open enction from the Asians, who dominate the Protectorate's trade.
Birt D definite rift be- the Africans
10 am on November & and 9, 1935,tween them and
and consigners are requested to have has been brought into the open, their representatives present during and
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The ultimate vutcome awafted with interest.
This uncertainty concerning e Aslan population is, bow- ever, the only really forbidding sign for the future of race re-
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WRA
Canberra, Nov. 3.
A Senate Select Committee has recommended the expenditure of millions of pounds to make Canberra, as Australia's national Capital, a city of "great beauty and dignity fit to rank with other great. world capitals."
But the Committee, which spent a year collecting the views of people who had ideas on how Canberra should be developed, was not unanimous.
Two of the seven Senator | cdeep raising country in south- on it led minority reports, enstern New South Wales and disagreeing with some of the which is now Federal Territory, Canberra is a half-century-old committee's recommendations,
compromise between the rivalry
Australia's tvo
largost
berra: a national art gallery, nellier, Sydney, and Melbourne..
The majority
report recom-
mends establishing
in Can- of
school of fine art,
conservatorium
wanted a national Bolh school of drama, a national
to be the
capital.
Canberra,
way
between
remote
theatre, a
a roughly of music, national museum, the High them and supposedly
Court,
the Arbitration Court,
half
from sectional influences, was
the Commonwealth Bank head- the solutions. quarters, and the Broadensting, Commission headquarters,
Replace System
Temporary House
Mr
The American architect, Walter Burley Griffin, planned a pleasant elty of semi-circular trees, boulevards lined
Other recommendations clude the transfer of servants
La-
2,000
now
doing
In
and
with numerous, parks and but buildings. Civil servants' were to be in garden suburbs on 15:0
and the outskirts Government was to control, an
to
the
It will does, all building sctl. vity and expansion.
New York Nov. 8.
83- public Alloy, Ronald
Federal departmental work oficer.
Melbourne and Sydney to 10 years'
the creation of a Cabinet port- for O prison
follo for
undivided Ministerial Com-
Australian of the control
territory with Capital
The then Duke of York, later The sentence was meted out authority to be known as the
on May 9, by
eight-man an
Canberra authority, similar to King George VI, milltary
author- 1927, opened the first session of Paris, Nov. 3. court after Alley's German- the Snowy Mountains
in Canberra in Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, born
replaco had pleaded for ity,
present Parliament
Parliament former Sultan of Morocco, will leniency, saying she could not system of divided departmental a
completed only a few announce tomorrow whether or support their two children control.
hours previously. The dy not he accepts the resignation of her husband were cont to The Committee suggested the Moroccan Council of the prison.
then, still looked what it was that "State level" powwa
-a town being carved out of Throne, informed sources dis-
be exercised by Alley appeared calm as th:: should
a the bush. closed here tonight
utf- and The former Sultan
verdiet was delivered. His wife, Legislative Counci
Public servants, will re-
put a handkerchier to mately, by municipal and shire ensconced in Melbourne celve the four-man Council of Erna,
councils. the Throne tomorrow morning, her face and sobbed.
Alloy was the first officer to Canberra, the same sources said.
a prison sentence in failed to develop receive
along collaboration trials growing out idealisile lines proposed by its of the Korean War. --- United Į planners, Set amid the lovely rolling hills of what had been
The Council of the Throne recently handed their resigna Hons to Ben Youssef France Presso.
Press.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
UNTIL WE MAKE AN AGREEMENT, THE WORKING OF MY INVENTION MUST REMAIN A SECRET. SO I'LL SET IT UP INSIDE THIS TENT
WHY ?
NO, THEY DIDN'T PASS – ARRIVE ATWTHE CAFÉ, TAMBOURIN
ME? QUICK 14 GALL HO
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they said,
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WHAT IS IT?
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
4.9
By Mik
By Ernie RN
IT SCARES ME
Frank Robbins
FOLLOWED SHORTLY...
FON BONNECK ISSUES HUS
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
TASMANIA
TRUE JAM THAT MADE TASMAN
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATE
Hou
comfortably
and
other capital elites, resisted the
to what must have ap peared to them
had move
the
to be remoto
managed to evade the
The Committee's
wilds. Some of them have silli
whitt
report re- ferred to this when it said, that money
was wasted and effl- diency suffered because depart- menta do their work in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, recommended
the
It
that Government make it a fra
than obligation to move more 2,000 civil servants from Mei- bourne and Sydney to the capital; that Cabinet Ministers should make their homes in Canberra during their term of office in houses to be provided for them; that large-scale con tractors be encouraged to cope with the ing in the construp, tion of buildings and essential services.
Regrettable Waste
The building of further "temporary" structures should bs banned because "temporary buildings represent a regrete table waste of pubile and private money which, contrasts. sharply with the lasting benefits of the
Low reaily
:
that have been constructés # 85.
The Committee declared that Progress had not been worthy of a national capital and teat the city had failed to develop on the administrativo centro of the Commonwealth
“Too often considerations expediency have been permitted. to. override consideration of
B pormationcy"
said. Ittle
consideration, is being given to perihelle values -- und foresight is being
too little
shown
in the city's develop-
ment. The city is sadly lacking
In desirablo amenities is
It urged that, the
construc-
Mor of a permanent Parlia- mcat House on the top Capitol Hill, as envisaged by Mr Griffin should be considered Immediately His plans for "Capitol on the summit or ine hill included residences, for, the Governor-General on one Zuido [und; the * Erina Minister
the offer.
Standards Committe
mirisă. Committsa the establishbirnent; of.
ing, architect artista
the grandi:
and major
that Legali
Miquel
Government China Mal
Indian
India pla
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