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CHINA The Dalai Lama: 500 Year
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craggy land where even the valleys-seldom lower than 10,000 ft-are higher than most European mountains, one of the strangest manhunts in modern history has just been enacted.
Tho hunters: the military might and power of 650 million Chinese, since 1950 the despotic rulers of Tibet.
east where, in due course, they came across the landscape
Regent's vision.
The hunted: a brand young to the sun with crew-cut hair called Lhamo Thundup. known to Buddhists the world over as the Dalai Lumin, spiritual and tem- porn leader of Tibet's 3,000,000 peoples.
By Buddhist calculation, the Dalai Lama--his full title in | "The Living - Buddha, the Holy One, the Mighty of Speech, the Tender Glorious One, the Ex- Understanding. the client
tho Ocelin, Absolute Wisdom, Defender of the Faith"-s over 500 years old, because he is the incarnation of his 13 predecessors,
standards,
Please addrena communica- tions:-Secretary. Hongkong Society for the Protection! of Children, P.O. Boy--509- Hongkong.
Please send us your unwanted loys. Collection centre at Rediffusion.
But by Western
he is just 23.
the In
The lamos found the child as
they approached The Little house. And then began the significant events....
Buddha's ears.
First, the child ran towards them, routing, Lama! Loma!" Then he sufzed a rosary that hud belonged to the old Dulal Lumal and hung it about his neck,
The Inmas studied the burbling child carefully. Yes, ho
nd the protruding
ears of a Buddha. He had the moles that marked the traces of a second Throughout their flight
from pair of arms. Tibet's Communist
He could niso sateet from a perferuiturs,
collection of ruar-identical Dalai Lama the bispectacled and his Tibetan retinue
objects, the ones that hat - have
longed to the late Dalai Lama, belief:
consoliny one Dalai Lamas never die. Thele bodies not their spirit-just fade away.
Is
expires
For the Buddhist theory that when 4 Dadal
The young Fanchen Lama whose power has been streng- thened by Communist back Ing.
materially,
once
Regent in triumph.
They bore him back to the
PEOPLE
in the news
"Will You Take This Man?”
"No, No, I Will Not!"
London.
con-
The bride and groom stood at the foot of the chancel steps. The packed gregation was hushed Slowly, solemnly the silver-haired vicar intoned the words of the marriage service.
Turning to the bride, he asked gently, "Wi tou take this man...
Then he was stopped. The bride, in a volce which rang through the church, shouted:
"NO! NO! I WILL, NOT" And the turard way from the alter and ran from the church, THE BRIDE who wasn't, was 20-year-old Margaret Fanning, who worked in a London clothing factory,
THE GROOM was Derek Mannouch, 24, o prefmat. They had both been ving with his Lano
mother in Richborough Road, Westgate-on-Sea, on Kent, and carried ใบ 1
Enthroned at four
In 1939, aged four, Thondup wus sealed golden itter
Mr Mannouch has been Scoutmaster of the
Thusn (the capital), where he 1st Westgate troop' for several years.. was enthroned as the 14th in- | carnation of Chen-Be-Zi, patron the Living anci
Hod of Bo
Buddha.
For Tibet,
memorable day.
WAN While KAVC
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When his bride singed her drainatio walk-out fen fresh-facek Boy Scouts were stready forming a guard of honour outside St Saviour's Church, Westgate,
Neighbours stood by with bags of confetti. the | And, in a local hotel, waiters were laying tables
for the wedding breakfast.
s
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child gravely blessing to la famliy father was given a ille cum- parable to a dukedom) and to him fur-batted nubles and monke. 3,000,000 kneeling subject gave thanks beneath flickering lamps in Lhasa and mountain communities spread thinly through thent the altar and had to retire to the vestry, The
None of them were needed.
The wedding was to have taken place last September. Derek had a gleaming new house all ready for his bride,
The honeymoon was fixed, Then, a fortnight before the wedding, Mar- Karet changed her mind.
In
403,000
square
All went well until the service began, But after a few minutes the bride fainted
wedding guests and the vicar, the Rev. Horace Pellatt, waited patiently for her to recover. Then come the crisis.
Derek explained sadly: "I was not really surprised,
"This is the did. She wishes she had gone through with it now, But as far as I'm con- cerned it's an over.
"Margaret is Irish-and a Roman Catholic. She has always said that an Anglican marriage
her eyes.
would not be marriage at all
"But she agreed to go through with it, "Then. Inst week, she had a letter from the uncle in Ireland who is her guardian. I am sure this influenced her last-minute change of mind."
country's. miles. No-une, dared look up as the new god-king borne in proces- sion on his litter to the vast, 1,400-rooted winter palace of Potal, the Palace of Gods, and his 7ft.-tall throne of gold,
his spirit at
No women a newborn
was Soon, the young Dalni ers the body of child. In this way, ail male busy studying
religion and Tibutan children
born at the philosophy and training in the right time
are eligible to be mysteries of dyhyana (medita- their country's next god-king. Jion) at Potala and at his sum-
The body of the 14th Dalal mer palace two miles away. Laana arrived on earth DO An all-male staff of abbots, Гале G. 1935-actually two monks, servants and the State years after the death of his Ornele attended him. His predecessor -- but
mother was the only woman he many
was allowed to receive.
As was expected of him. the he was given
grew telephone (number: Lhasa 1)— gold brocade robes. noon-faced Dalai Lama
studious, and a Communist-strengthened up a remote figure, insatiably curious, and fixedly rival, the 12-year-old Panchen He referred to his Lama, whose life was created dedlested.
by the Afth, Dalal Lama, predecessor, the 13th Dalai, as "the other body."
kirange and significant events secured his necession. →
He was born Lame Thendup (u common Tibetan name) in the neighbouring Chinese province of Chinghni, one of six children of a peasant who lived near a three-storeyed monastery ja golden rost.
Regent's vision
વાં.
with
this
Then invasion Bul soon came disaster. It was the Inge
In 1950, when the Dalaj nionastery that the
Lama wan reigning
15. the Chinese Regent of Tibot, ruting in the
over the Communists spilled absence of a Dalai, reported borders Bod
Tibet's pus seeing in the clear waters of the meagre Aguiling forces to the sacred Lake Cho-Khor-Gyc. sword;
But the Rerent had anch something else In his vialon. It was the clear image of a Little-house-with- upswept
This second clue sent search parties of lomas (priests), dis- guised as travellers, jourwying
Later the bride left home with plans to become a model in London.
The bride
who stopped the wedding-
Margaret Fanning, factory worker who wants
to be a model,
On his arrival In the capital, designing pockets for his tradi-
10 cars and 2 tional
Peking visit
dragon-embroidered
Refused asylum
The Dalai Lama's second attempted break-away from his Communlat "advisers" came in 1956, when he was allowed to visit India.
There, he drew £38,000 from his bank, bought himself a £450 gold watch, which he still wears, laughed at a
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+ Soon, the frowning Potala Palace was Alled with Com- persuaded the munists who Dalol Lama, in 1954, to visit Peking for "special tutoring"
On his return, he plunged again into his studies, In same ways more remote than ever, but forever grasping at After pleading for and being In sub-zero wirather, the
the pieces of Western culture refused asylum in India, he boy escaped with a streng
which filtered their way into returned to Tibet-and walked resinua over the mountain
his mountain kingdom.
Into savage straight
Chinese passes to a monastery only. 10116 learned Englishheim reprisals against revolution-bent miles from the tridian border:
Seven months later, he was ported a film projector, and had Khamba tribesmen the start of ismail cinema built in a paince the war raging today, in Tibet's garden; he shocked Tibetans by mountain fastnesses.
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MP's MIGHTY SALARY RISES ANGER VOTERS
Sydney (By Airmali).
It is doubtful if any report in our history has caused sticli a public outburst as that which is now known as the "Richardson Report." This pushes up the satarles and allowances of MPs to rather magnificent heights.
The report was made by a I ho dies Dao Patile three-man committee headed by Menzies would receive hair the Sir Frank Richardson, a wealthy Primo Ministerial pension of Melbourne businessman and £1,500 a year as well as the personal trient of the Prime parliamentary widow's pension Minister, Mr Menzio.
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veck as a result of the recom- mendations
the chief bene- One of Belaries is the former Minister for Defence, Sir Philip McBride, a wealthy! pastoralist.
He has now retired from Parliament but will be eligible
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