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UNESCO- MEETING:
EXPULSION OF NATIONALISTS DEMANDED
Florence, May 22. Czechoslovakia today demanded the expulsion of Nationalist China from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, at the annual meeting which opened here. "The presence of a Kuomintang delegation at this conference is illegal," the Czech delegate, Dr Adolf Hoffmeister, Minister in Paris, declared.
Equality In Armed Services
Washington, May 22- A Presidential Committee reported today that there would be equality of treat- ment and opportunity for all
"In the name of my Gov- crument 1 demand the ex- pulsion of this group," he said.
the con- The President of ference, Dr E. Ronnid Walker (Australia), declared the meeting Incompetent to deal with the question until the credentials of the countrica had been by a nine-nation examined Credentials Committee, which is due to report later today.
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Dr Hoffmeister's demand was
devgate, supported by the Hungarian Mr Gabor Tuinal, Minister in Rome.
"My delegation feeks that it remain unless the true Government of China is repre- in the United States Armedsenter," he said. Forces within the reason- ably near future," with gain in military efficiency as a result.
The lack of the Committee created by the President on July 28, 040--was to invest gate rules and practices of the Armed Services and recommend steps to carry out an order in
which Mr Truman ald:
WALK-OUT
Czechoslovakia and Hungary
later walked out of the meeting.
They said that they could not alt at the same conference with delegates from Nationalat China who "represent nolbing and no- body.
The delegations walked out
50 nations at after 32 of the wading the conference voted to accept Nationalist China "provisional membendly"
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Cape Town, May 22.-The South African Government today told the Union Parliament here that its proposed "Group Areas Bill will still allow a white man to conduct certain kinds of business in a "native area," and a native
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Chairman Mao was reported to have made this statement in a half-hour meeting with Dr Panikkar when the Indian Ambassador presented his credentials on Saturday.
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The Chinese leader, ac- two sister Republien of Asin cording to these reports, (China and India), which be talked of the problem which or the world's popuiniion,
tween them contain over a third India and China inherited through their co-operation be "as a result of imperialist come ክ great and invincible domination for centuries" force for
pence and spoke with warmth of Replying, Mr Mao sald: "The
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and The problems which India and develop
the consollinte China faced were the same friendship which already exlats umely, political independence, between the peoples of our two jeconomic freedom and demo- countries, but is a result of
the crncy, he said.
sincere co-operation of the peoples of these two great gaun- He emphasized the age-long tries of Asin will prove to be a friendship between India and great contribution to the Insting Chinn, and said:
"The people
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or a coloured worker will still be able to live in the house RED The Credentials Committee of "It is hereby declared to be
which opened of his employer, oven if it is in a "white area." the polley of the President that the conference, there shall be equality of treat- today, will report tomorrow su for all whether to grant full recognition ment and opportunity
Nationalist Chines the persons in the Armed Services to without regard to race, colour, delegation.
Eastern European religion or national origin. This!
the expected policy shall be put into effect are rapidly as possible, having due conference's vote on this report regard to the time required to before dechling effectuate any necessary changes make their walk-out permanent without impairing effetency or or temporary.
marate."
In its report to the President todny, the Committee said that all of its recommendations trad already been approved and ac- cepted by him, by the Defence Secretary, Mr Louis Johnson, ant by the Secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Fares.
"They are now in effect," the
import added.
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Czechoslovakia made her dy- and at the opening cerimony in Florence's Paluzzo Vecchio,
In the hall of the Palace, aur romil. Ly statues of
Progress
In Greece, Turkey
Washington, May 22.- The US. State Department said today that Greece has the "Larned the corner to labour of Hercules, De Walker, habilitation and recovery, as President of the last con- fervuer, opened the session in It added that Turkey's con- preisnes of the Italian Pre-filence in its ability to de- the
fend its independence and "It is the Committee's' consent. Mr Luigi Einandi.
The new President, expect d viction that the present pro-
been buttressed by Ameri- Education the Italian Crummes of in three Services are designed to accomplish the Minster, Mr Guide Gonella, is can assistance.
WASTE OF SKILL
President. programmes
objectives of the
"As
the
aro
ter be
to be elveted later today. Nine Vice-Presidents will also be carried out, there will be withinlected-Reuter.
reasonably near
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The Minister of the In- | terior, Dr T. E. Donges, saidį in a memorandum tabled in Parliament that it would ob- viously be very difficult, if} not impossible. for one racial group to be entirely self-supporting and self- sufficient.
Different groups depended to preter or lesser extent. *111
help they could and frequently |!_ite obtain fromn another racial group.
white person would be
Saigon, May 22.-French and Vietnam troops have Coccupied. Phuly, the last im- on the rich portant town Red River delfa in northern | Vietnam in rebel hands, a French Army communique announced on Monday.
part
Phudy, about 40 miles south of led to run a chemist shop. Hanol, was occupied on Sunday. a bank or a building society in the French hold
most of the a native or coloured grip bread towns in the Indo-Chinese state, the memorandum said.
but the Communist-led Vietminty mits for uch
exceptions would
dominate the greater nationalists be issued by the Minister of Native Affairs in a native gron on terrorist activities
of the land area and carry almost und
of the by the Minister
everywhere. Interior in other group areas. Meanwhile, Saigon underwent month ago, Dr Dongen veits uma nighily terrorist nt-
Areas notice of the "Group
tacks. A Vietnamese agent of Bill" in the Union Parliament, the Federal Surete forces was ying it will aim at dividing shot to death in his home, and South Africa Into clearly de-one French and one Vietnamese fired racial areas.
| policeman injured in Vietminh It would empowd: the Go-
a police. renade attack against a Department re-vernment to declare that any outpost in the outskirts. the United States one area of the Union should
A French businessman wag had spent more than $1,400.000,- be set aside for residence and
silahily wat
wounded on Monday 000 on economic and military and ownership of one racial morning driving from the city assistance to Greece and Turkey group.
10 the port
two since 1947.
are, when The Bill would provide for found that inequality had con-
home-made grenades were three nelal groups-"white," tributed to netekney. They The Hague, May 22,--Thakin The State Department
cent "native" and "coloured. But thrown at his ear.--United Press. Nu, Prime Minister of Burma,nouncement said that the recent 1. Insofar as a Service res visited the Dutch Prine Minia-free elections demonstrated the the native and coloured groups fused a single negro the techal ter Dr Willem Drees, this internal stability of both coun- may be
the
festure,
quality of treatment and oppor
all perrons in the Armed Forces,
tunity for
·with a conLO- quent improvement in milinry efficiency."
Thakin Nu At!
The investigators al they The Hague
cave two rensoma:
cal training and job for which 'morning, he was qualified, by just so He afterwards much did the Service
potential skill.
2. Segregated negro
be created
could not
would perform
waste: Slikker,
These statements were made today on the third anniversary of the Greek and Turkish ald i progi atante.
The State ported that
making
tiles and "testified that they re-stance,
sub-divided
SOLUTION:
further, it possible. for in- INTELLIGENCE TEST
to Kegregate
Cape "coloureds," or to allocate a special area to a)
Zulu- native be like the ileuter.
w Dr Dick main strong outposts of demo Malays and Cape
of gravy on the border of the
totalitarian Communist world.”
Dutch Minister Foreign Affakes.
unita Thakin No was necompanied which by high Burmese omalais, in- the complete cluding the Secretary-General range of functions of white of the Ministry of Burma Air- units, art inake full use of the ways.
MUCH REMAINS
Reviewing progress in Greece The Bialement said, the
where,
ANTI-RED BILL
Cape Town, May 22.-South
of highly qualified negroes, The party, which arrived in railway network was completely Africa's House of Assembly
in
the Services
restored and agricultural pro- today
because the majority of negroes Holland from London yesterday luction
did not have a four-day visit at the in-
of ski and vitation of the Dutch
as high a level
whites."--Reuter.
approved last Friday's was now better than
* proposal to refer its anti-Com- the State Department
***]munist B to a Select Com- added: Much remains 10 be
Govern- Prewar
Let there bem girls who bursaries under Scheme B, and let
each girl receive & a
Then m n + (50 - mi (10) **1000, 14., 5a - m = 50
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education ns the majority of meat, w visit co-operative accomplished In Greece in the lies, "In the hope that consul-
factories, the Philips electrical way of economic development, at pro
with the Opposition works
at Eindhoven and the and the shadow of Communism right produce a united front CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' still hangs over
against Comm
Communism." the country. installations at Schiphol before Nevertheless, the
The Assembly's only Com- fact remni:15 fiying on to Rome next Wednes-hat Greece, which was facing unist member, the natives' į clay.
iniminent dismiter
Johnson, Bradley
Plan Tour
Mr S. representative,
Answers
1. 11 was named for Hoorn, a
Netherlands, Kahn town in the The Dutch Premier is giving turned the corner to rehabilita- (Cape Western), who lodged India. 3. 130,621,431, 4. Grapes,
New York, May 22-The De-tomorrow evening-Reuter. fence
a dinner for the Burmese guests fion and recovery."
Pakistanis Leave
Sydney
1947, has prese
LIBERTY
Greene Balch and the sole objection to the motion 5. Ensily when it was mode by the Minis. Doctor John R. Moit. Secretary, Mir
The State Department Batd Loult Johnson,
that by ils
ther of Justice, Mr C. R. Swart, investment and General Omar Bradley, Chuirman of the United
United States had "manifested today said that since the Com- Stales Joint Chiefs
its satidarity with two valiant munist part was "a particular of Start.
consideration" of the Unlawful plan to visit all of America's
striving peoples who are North Atlantic allies in Europe
maintain their
of Organisations' Blil, he thought free way Sydney, May 22. The Pakis-life against the threat of Com-he should during August or September tan delegation to the Common-munism and had preserved and member of die Select Com- this year.
Mr Johnson disclosed wealth conference, this in a radio interview.
headed by strengthened an important bul-mittee. It Chaudhry Nazir Ahmed Khan, ward of will be
Opposition members cheered loudly on Friday when the significance." year.-Reuler.
The State Department's an- Select Committee proposal was nouncement continued: "Pro- made.
UNUSUAL STEP Ereas In Turkey has been equal- ly steady though less visible.
their second visit this left by air for Pakistan today critical turity in an area of
KONTORA PELLS SENTICE, INC.—NUEVA YOLK
TER SATURDẤT KVKORIING PORT
Reuter.
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since it escaped the ravages of
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United Party had RUTHLESS KILLERS!
A few weeks carller, Gen war and occupation and, though chal Smuts subject to
the unusual strong diplomatic taken
step
of
and other pressures from the publishing an amendment to Soviet Union, has not been the
the Bill in advance of debate, victim of ormed attack." asking the Government 10 set up a Select Committee "charged with the urgent task of draft
Reuter.
No Persian Protest
Teheran, May 22-Persin has
so far made no protest to Russia
gainst her boycolt of ceremonial reburl on May
the
if special legislation modelled
Australia's anti-Communist bil."
In this amendment the United Party said: "We think that the Anll-Communist mea- sure in its present form gives
A Government
Lyrun trol over political
con"
In making the proposal, Mr assured the Assembly
Swart
of Shah Reza Pahlevf, who died that the Bill had only one ob-
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in South Afelen during the war, fect-to combat Communism, reliable source told Reuter and the move would offer the todny,
opportunity for the necessary Earlier it had been reported consultation "to get a satisfac *hnt
nate accusedtory and effective measure on a Persion Russia of Infringing the rules | the statute book during of internatiorial courtesy by session.” falling to be represented at the The Select Committee will funeral, to which 26 countries report to Parliament not later |sent special missions—Reuter, "-| than May 31,—Roulek.
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