"No Question Of Anti-Communist Plan" At Colombo
NEHRU INTERVIEWED
ON HOMEWARD TRIP
Nagpur, Jan. 15-The Prime Minister of here India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, indicated today that while South-east Asian problems loomed large at the Colombo Conference of Com- monwealth Ministers, there was no question of any joint defence plan against Communist aggression being visualised by it.
Making the first Ministerial comment since the Conference disbanded yesterday, Pandit Nehru told reporters at Nagpur Airnort: "We did not even discuss it."
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Experts Probe “Polson-Arrow" Theory Nationalists' Claim To
Monique, 20-year-old heiress-wife of Don John Curios da Silva Ramos, son of a former Brazilian consul at Biarritz, who was recently found dead in France. Paris experts believe she may have been killed by curnre, the poison used un arrow-dips by South American Indians. Monique's husband (right) is being held by the police.
India's 'Tron Man' Has 5-Year Plan
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Jan 15. The Deputy Minister t India. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. today urged all Indians Due "work together for fba mest by years" to make India strong and DEAD -
Mainland Airfield
Taipeh, Jan. 15.-The Chinose Nationalists announced to- day that they had established an airfield in South-west China, and that aircraft would fly in with supplies for the isolated troops still fighting the Communists.
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U.N. POSITION
The Nationalist Govern- ferry in enough supplies and ment also claimed to have tightened the Naval de- fences of Hainan Island against an expected Com- munist invasion, while the Air Force bombed unil strufed Communist Army concentration points on the China coast.
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In making his application for leave to appeal to the Council, Mr Hooton
Privy said the
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Offering to objection to the Crown's..hppllenton, Mr Me- Nell. However, submitted that the question of casts was dis- cretionary and argued that no made that the should be
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The Chief Justice, in con- junction with the Puisno Judge, granted
for the application leave to appeal on the following terms: (1) The Crown to pay costs to date within three months; (2) the Crown under- takes to pay the costs of the appeal solicitors, and ellent- to the Privy Council in any event, but gives no undertaking as to cogin of the proceedings in Hongkong; and (c) the record to be settled but not printed:| within three months.
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❘ EXHIBITION BY
LUIS CHAN
HE the Governor and Lady Grantham will visit Mr Luis Chan's eighth one-man exhibi- ilon at the Hotel Cecil at £30
Sudden Death opened an Saturday, will close
p.m. today. The show which
at a p.m. tomorrow.
Mr Thomas Charles Barclay, Mr Luis Chan founded the Volant engineer of the Tailcoo
Hongkong Working Artists Dockyard, died of a sudden Guild and has been its prime heart attack in his home at 16
spirit. He also one of the Stanley Terrace, Quarry Bay, at most active supporters of the midnight last night. He is survived by his wife and a son. Hongkong Art Club.
Campbell,
of Messrs Jardine
Matheson and Company, Ltd.
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a power plant engineer in 1824 1950 plan for China's coal in taken by the South China when he came from Shanghal.dustry has been mapped out by Morning Post and Hong Kong Ile was transferred to Taikoo the Ministry of the Fuel Indus-
reported, tonight.
Dockyard In May, 1948, and try of the Communiat Govern- Telegraph Staff Photographers was due for home leave next ment of China, Peking Radio month.
As an internee at Stanley, Mr Under this plan the cool_pro-| Darciny proved himself an able duction rate throughout Com- worker and a true - friend. He munist China Ly to be raised
was a member of the Hongkong by 20 to 30 percent so as to Football Club' and a keen fol-.]meet the fuel demands of the lower of football- und a fiziɔjnation's «rehabilitated Industries, bowler
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