RACE PROBLEMS IN ASIA
Disharmony Seen By N.Z. Student (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 12. Racial tensions and disharmony were also a problem in Asia, said Mr D. B. Kenderdine, a representative of the New Zealand Students’ Association, who returned to Wellington this week from an Asian regional co-opera-tive seminar held by student officials from 14 Asian countries In Kuala Lumpur this month. Mr Kenderdine said that In Asia, however, tension was between Chinese, Malays, and Indians, not the traditional black-brown-white disharmony that made the headlines elsewhere in the world. He said the seminar came above expectations in the terms of things achieved. Most effective work by the seminar had been in the field of student relations and welfare, such as student travel and press exchanges.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29179, 13 April 1960, Page 23
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