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Royal Cavalcade At The Britain Bans

Houses Of Parliament

A general view of the scene as the Royal Pro- cession arrived at the Houses of Parliament for the State Opening by the King-Central Press.

Albanian Plaint Against Greece

London, Nov. 9. Albania has complained to

Nations the United

that her frontier with Greece was viola- ted eight times last week.

In a letter to Mr Trygve Lie, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Albanian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mc Mihail Prifti, listed six air and two ground violations, the Soviet news agency, Tass re- ported today in a message received in London.

Chinese Regime Flayed By Indian Deputy Premier

New Delhi, Nov. 9.

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Visitors

To Peace) Congress

London, Nov. 9.

Britain has barred 152. foreigners including 40′. Russians - from next” week's Communist-backed anten "World Peace Congress” in Sheffield, the organisers said here tonight.

The visag wero withheld after the Pritic Minister, Mr Clement Attlee's, recent. war ning that "subversive elements" would not be admitted for the six-day Congress.

Nineteen hundred delegates from 70 countries were ex- pected but tonight the organisers said that they thought only half that number anight arrive the opening on in time for Monday.

A total of 25 Russians has been granted visas.

200

14015

A security check is being T clamped down on all delegates entering the country and Scot- land Yard will keep track of their movements. Shefeld is a stcel and armaments-making centre.

Mr Attlee has said that dele- faith" gates coming in "good

but not would be admitted

The Indian Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar those intent on subverting Bri- Vallabhbhai Patel, tonight denounced the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet, charging that the Peking Government is "drunk with military strength and power."

tish institutions.

According to the British or- the ganisers of the Congress, following is the visa position. to date:

Granted: Albania 5, Austria, 16, Brazil 7, Bulgaria 20, Cuba

6, Czechoslovakia 23, Denmark

11, Holland 38, Lurembourg

As Mr Patel spoke, unconfirmed press des- patches received in Calcutta said the invasion Finland 18, East Germany spearhead had reached heights overlooking Lhasa, the Tibetan capital.

It claimed that Greek soldiers Indonesia's

threw grenades into Albanian territory in the Leskovik sec-

for

on October 28 and that seven Greek soldiers penetra- ted over 50 yards into Albania three days later in the Ber- shanish area. Reuter,

Compers Eyes

by consulting CHINESE OPTICAL CO.

67 Queen's RNAL C

Tel. 23368

REMEMBRANCE DAY

Remembrance Day" is dedicated to those in the Services who fought so gallantly and endured so much between 1914/18 and 1939/45.

New Role In

The

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World

They were last reported 40 miles away. Mr Patel, speaking at a public meeting here, said the Chinese Communists did not think in terms of peace.

But India, he said, will face any danger boldly. India would match non-violence with non- violence but would meet with full force any resort by another country.

to force

of

New York, Nov. 9.

ASYLUM FOR KING The Indonesian Republic ex-

The Indian Government would pects to take a more active role also give full asylum to King in solving problems of the world Tribhuvana Bir Bikram, now that she is a full member Nepal, who is now a refugee in of the United Nations, the In- the Indian Embassy at Khat- donesian Foreign Minister, Dr mandu, his capital, in fear of Mohammed Rum, declared to-his life. day on his arrival from Jakarta. Dr Rum said there might be some modification in Indonesia's will not recognise the foreign policy after his con- throw of the Nepalese King or ferences with the Indonesian the appointment of his three- United Nations delegates and year-old grandson as his succes- officials during his nine-day visit.

Mr Patel implied that the Indian

sor.

Government

1, Poland 21, Rumania 17, Rus-

sia 25, Syria 5.

Rejected: Albania 3, Austria. 16, Bulgaria 12, Czechoslovakia 14, Denmark 4, Finland 7, East Germany 14, Holland 2, Luxembourg 2, Poland 14, Rumania 13, Russia 40, Syria

9,

Under consideration: Cuba 6, Czechoslovakia 16.

EHRENBURG REJECTED Twenty-five Russians will be allowed to enter Britain. Those turned down include the writer, Ilya Ehrenburg, and the com-. poser, Dmitri Shostakovitch.

All visa applications for the Soviet delegates were referred to London for approval by the Home Office together with ap- plications by the other 1,900 foreign delegates invited to

Britain's key Sheffield, strongly

steel centre, by the British Peace Committee. the 40 Russians who have been Congress organisers said that

barred also included Alexander Alexandrovitch Fadeyev, member of the World Bureau of the Peace Movement, and the writers, Alexander Korneicpuk and Wanda. Lvovna Vasilevska.

over-

King Tribhuvana was over- When asked if Indonesia thrown by his Prime Minister, shared Mr Jawaharlal Nehru's Maharaja Mohun Jang, who is attitude toward Red China, Dr really the country's ruler under Rum said, without specifically a hereditary system. referring to China Or Com- Mr Patel sald: "How could munism, "The developments of we refuse asylum to the ruler the last few days are not a of a neighbouring State?" good sign for world peace and "Those who wield real power the situation is not developing in Nepal do not accept the King in the direction we wished." as the head of the State and He said the greatest threat have installed a three-year-old to world peace was unsettled child as king. How could we conditions in the Pacific, adding accept him as ruler of Nepal?" that thus far his country had

Mr Patel said the internal no overall policy for main feud in Nepal exposed India's tenance of peace in the Far frontier to danger. East-United Press,

However the Indian people were capable of facing challenge from any quarter, he added, United Press.

It is also an occasion when Britons in distant parts Serious

of the Empire and foreign lands turn their thoughts to the Mother Country and feel that they share that great tradition which she has created and so splendidly maintained throughout the centuries.

It le now more necessary than ever before to secure your generous support for Earl Haig's Fund for the Disabled of the two World Wars. Their need is great, and the Committee of the British Legion feel that you would wish to be prominently Identified In the endeavour to alleviate the distress of so noble a band of physical sufferers.

Popples will bo sold on Saturday, 11th November.

Remembrance Day will be celebrated

12th November. on Cheques may be made payable to PEAT, MARWICK, `MITCHELL & CO. Telephone House.

Drought

In Swaziland

Greek Minister To Western Germany

.ai

Ten Austrian, seven Finnish and a number of Mexican dele. gates had also been turned down, they said,

Eighteen visas have been granted to Finnish delegates. Among the Bulgarians rejected. Fedor were the Academician, Pavlov, the President of the Sofia Sciences Academy, Acade- mician Gueorgui Nadjakov, the Rector of Sofia University, and Professor Christo Daskalov,

The French painter, Pablo Picasso, who holds a Spanish passport, has been granted a visa and is expected in Britain on Saturday.-Reuter,

Russia Arrests UK Trawler.

Mbabane, Swaziland, Nov. 9.

Cattle, sheep and goats are dying and rivers and streams drying up in a serious drought In the British South African

Bonn, Nov. 9. Protectorate of Swaziland. The M. Demetrius Poppas,

the larger rivers in the Protector- new Greeks Minister in West

Moscow, Nov. 8. ate are

very low. The Germany, today presented his

The Soviet Foreign Ministry Ingwavuma has completely credentials to the Allied High advised the British Embassy dried up.

Commissioners and was later today that the British' trawler:: General opinion is that if received by President Theodor "Lacenna” has been detained, good rains, do not come soon Heuss,

for illegal fishing in Soviet!... the fosses among cattle, especi- M. Pappas, aged 56, held waters. ̧ ally native-owned, will reach previous posts at Berne, Paris

The Soviet note sent in serious proportions, · The in- and-Cairo. During the last response to British inquiries said tense heat is playing havoc four years he was also: head of the skipper of the trawler with water supplies and stock the Athens Foreign Ministry's would be tried shortly byg"/ food/Router.

Cultural Department-Beuter, Soviet court.United Press

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