CONFERENCE ON KENYA
Alternatives To Success “Grim”
LONDON, January 12. The African nationalist leader. Mr Tom Mboya, said on British television last night that if next week’s Kenya con . stl ‘ ll d t |h conference in London faded, the African people could not be ex pected to restrain themselves for l °Mr Mboya said that if the representatives of the grant communities at the con ference were prepared to move positively in the direction ‘hey must know the majority of our people want” it would determine whether the conference sue Ce He ed added°“The alternatives to success are very grim. “It cannot be expected the African leaders will come back should the conference not sue ceed and merely shrug /heir shoulders and sit and wait.
Killed by Mine.— A mine nlfnted by Burmese rebels wrecked the Rangoon-Moulmein S yesterday, killing 13 people, including two Burmese district officials, British United Press reported.— Rangoon, January 11.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29101, 13 January 1960, Page 11
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