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New Orleans, May 23.- Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, who has become the most distin- guished "travelling sales- Man"
for President Tru- man's Point Four" pro- gramme for under-developed arcas, appealed tonight to the American people to back up this plan as the "most cflicacious and far-reaching aspect of international operation that the world needs today in order to save itself from the horrors of war and, perhaps, of total destruction."
Co-
The Prime Minister spoke at
a dinter
in hin honour given by the New Orleans Committee and the Foreign Polley Associa tion which wound up his one- this Gulf Coast
tiny
city.
visit to
Reiterating
his
that the instability the
"greatest
contention
of Asia in threat to the peace of the world," All Khan Ed only American capital in- vestment and technical advice that rea un cound
can put base,
HECTIC DAY
Obviously
moved by ต
wannth of the welcome given ham and the Begum in southern United States, Ali Klum ald inmember would always
lar-
Anieuch is a "and of ily and land of interro
His speech eluted one of the must hectle days of his United Staten tour. Arriving in New Orean: early in the morning be met by clly offelals and presented keys to the city after
un ofeinl party; which he and
and the pres made 2 trip around the harbour aboard,
A press conference was held. toured the party then Freach quarter of New Orleans
and the rite
by motor rur.
Minder lunched at Internation
House, which is the headquarters
New Orleans
47
Trt: Orgatai, fatèrifi.
in the afternoon,
World
All Khun
vealed sugar refinery, cotton
and rice mill and a plastic plant.
Hr
wi
les clte
Trave
Scheuwelatiy, New York- United Presa
JULIANA'S STATE VISIT
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TO PARIS
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950.
Altogether In
In The Flora
The little Cornish town of Helston was packed with visitors from all over Cornishmen the world when the annual Flora Dance was held there on May 6,
from Africa, Canada, the B.S, and other places took part in the procession, gar- landed with flowers. Picture shows the "furry dance" winding through the town.
SOUTH
ΤΟ ON
AFRICA REFUSES SUBMIT REPORTS SOUTHWEST AFRICA
The Hague, May 23.-South Africa today denied India's contention before the International Court of Justice here that the Union Government was legally obliged to submit annual reports on Southwest Africa to the United Nations.
STA
TAR
Bertha
Came
Never St Back
Bergen op Zoom, Holland, May 23.A Dutch Army sergeant, De Hertog, father of "Jungle Girl" Bertha, now the subject of a Singapore court action, anid today that he would let his child's foster-mother, Aminah, come to Holland for a time if there were no other way to get Bertha back without trouble.
He said that he did not were both surprised that Aminol know Aminah personally wished to keep the child in view of the primitive conditions under but she was an acquaintance which she had been
living. of his wife's mother, Mrs Bolk parents are very excited Hunter-Winterberg.
Bertha
about Bertha's expected return.
Sergeant Hertogh told fleuter that in Jumiary 1843, was sent to Aminah on a three- day, visit from which she never returned. On her way to fetch her, her mother was arrested by the Japanese and interned.
He added that Aminah was! never the child's purse, and that he personally had never agreed to the child being taken by the Malayan woman. But he could do nothing about it as both he and his wife were interned by the Japanese before he could Carefully tracing the history
| leading cake other arr
arrangements.
to Bertha's disap- Aminals bas appealed against | pearance, Sergeant Hertogh ex- the Singapore court order that: plained
how Mira Bertha, who has been with her Winterberg, his wife's mother, for eight
years in Malayan was allowed by the Japanese to
natural parents.
village De restored to her bring
Sergeant Hertogh said that it Aminah's appeal were dismissed and the order to send the child to her parents here upheld, the child's passage would be paid by the Dutch Government because
he was a member of the Royal Dutch Indonesian Anny.
Ir Aminah accompaniet! Bertha, her passage to Hollin back to Malaya would be paid by the Dutch Red Cross,
Sergeant Hertogh and his wife
Military Aid For Persia
Flunter-
the couple's other children the camp where their mother was interned.
to
But Bertha still stayed with Aminah.
"Assisted by the police, re- friends we tried latives and
to
Jiul-
bus
everything to and Bertha after our liberation from internment, But when we left Indonesia ir 1910, all our efforts had failed." their return Since
family land the Hertogh been in constant touch with re- latives and the authorities in In December 1948, Indonesia. Sergeant Hertogh authorised his brother-in-law, Sergeant, Hun- ter, at Sourabaya, to act on hit
railer-Reu- ¿ belar in ter.
Washington, May 23.- Persia today arcepted the terms under which she would receive military as sistance through the United the
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The Union Government's chief legal adviser, Dr Lucas Steyn, told the Court at its final session this morning that South Africa had given only a voluntary undertaking to submit such reports, without any bindinged ma
And this commitment and on the contrary, with specifie reservations. undertaking had been withdrawn.
the royal visitors from Orly Air- non-self-governing terri.a few weeks' time.
claim
ht incant purposes, and
purposes,"
Dr Steyn
was also in the state-
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WORKING FOR PEACE After the exchange of notes, here today on a four-day
The Court, which began agreements for each trust tres over the territory.
Mr Webb said in a sta.ement State visit to the French
Vincent its hearings on Southwest toy, am, in fact, South Africa continued,
That stipulation
that the pobcy of the two coun- President,
tries was tu work for peace, Foulset that she did not intend early inherent Auriol, and Madame Auriol, Africa last week, recalled hadde it clear right at the
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"Il is. therefore, submitted
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that there is no basis in fact or understanding as it assured it can argument On three main rising from an agreement."
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Firstly, he suf that
has been that there Southwest Africa, withough ad-
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froni which the
"Persia desires nothing but mittedly not
dependent, was I
Government cannot re- inted the decorations of the nevertheless on the way to full there was no legal commitment,
peace to enable her to carry out Dr Steyn concluded.
her plans famed Parisian window dressers
|zelf-government, In fact, it was endy a voluntary understandian.
"All there has been was a social development, the attalu- Paris Raches tonight is bread-South Atrien's intention to give
Dr Steyn referred to General
voluntary undertaking givement of which is dependent on Jan Smuts <tatement in cutting: A four-hour Dutch
the territory a full measure of
Assembly' with speciße
unch Nations
reservations Unit.d
internal security and national e1ftveramust Uy voluntary Trusteeship,
In with no blading commitments defence," he said.—Reuter, Committee Newspapers from the extrems integration with the South
November 1946. ir: vluitch he for the future, and a withdrawal right to the Communists cle- {African Union.
stated that South Africa would of that undertaking."--Reuter, voted columus to
continu VOLUNTARY SYSTEM
to administer the come for the royal couple... Waiter.
Second, Dr Steyn declared territory as an integral part of that not all the United Nations- the Union in the spirit of the or even majority of them-mandate,
General Smuts then said the took the view that the uustee-
would transmit Valon chip system applied to all de- pendent territories, whether United Nations
white and{ colours of France.
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Port Angeles, Washington, Ray were mandates, exising father Informaton of a technical colontes Dr territories taken to the vennorale. May 23-Farmers turned pros
and educational conditions pectors today trying to mutch from defeated Powers. Mrs Grace Melick's discovery of He quoted British, Australinin Southwest Africa" for in-
formation purposes, and
The operation, which was of a San Francisco, May 23minor nature, was described by and constitutional
and Sir Riad Ghali, already wed to doctors as successful, That. Dr Steyn ald, was part Princess Fathia of Egypt in Benegal's health was said to be
excellent. He is expected and parcel of n voluntary under-
a civil ceremony, said to-
leave hospital lowards the end standing and did not entail any
or in the Arst He also night that a religious cere of this month commitments.
at the latest- arked the Court to bear in mind mony to sanctify their union week of June that General Smuts' stalement in the eyes of the Moslems Reuter. was made only in the Trusted- would be performed on Sun- ship Commilice-which had no
day afternoon. authorliy to enter into legally
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"This shows that it could not have boen made with the inten
tion of entering into any legal commitment," he declared.
His announcement Indicated either King Farouk has thot abandoned his opposition to the union or that the Queen Mother The Trusteeship Committee and the Princess were preceed- had not even recommended of Ing without Farouls's sanction.
Speaking to the United Press, reptance of this statement by the
declined to discuss and plans further
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Ila
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