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Dismissal Report Confirmed

London, Juno. 30.

Britain, with lessons of three terror-filled post-war years of ruling Palestine in mind, may appoint a soldier administrator to succeed Sir Edward Gent as High Commissioner of the Malayan Fedoration."

Informed Whitehall sources reporting this today said that the Government is now considering whether it can best wipe out the Malayan guerilla movement by appointing-o High Com- missioner with wide military experience rather than a Colonial Affairs specialist.

·

They cited as a precedent ruided, but the attack was driven for such a move General Sir loff. Alan Cunningham's term as | Palestine's High Commissioner.

So far, the Informants added, no trial decisión kns been reach-

1.

The Colonial Office, although hers by enquiries all day tocny, has still refuse to confirm or teng olleially that Sir Edward has been distilored.

The despatch of Colonel P.A.B. Guy, erstwhile Inspector-Gen- er of the Palestine Police, to

reorganise the Molayan Federation police and intelligence service, is another sign that Holy Lamd methods of countering ter- urism are to be applied in the Colony.

Second Palestino?

.

Reports of two more political murders Just night brought the death roll in Malayn to six in the post 24 hours. Two armed - Chinese entere

shop Jerameho obore) and killed u customer.

Singapore

Base Decision

London, June 30.

“Mr. A. V. Altxeider, Minis= *ter of Delanos, told Parila. ment today, that before da- olding on the reconstruction of the Singapore base tha British Government took full expert advice from all appro. priate sources.

dur Hughes,

AN

He was replying to,a Lab.

Member.

Mr. Emryl nes, who had asked..for

Regurance

that before spending more on the base the Minister would consider ro- presentations from santor offi- cers on the spot who regarded the base as outmoded and in› defensible.-Router.

United States To Arbitrate

Protest On Korea

· Washington, June 30. The United Stater-has-pro- tested to the Soviet Union against the cutting of electric supplies from the power plants in Russian occupied northern Korea to southern Korea.

They asked the Soviet Govern- ment to Instruct its command in Korea to resume the deliveries of power to the southern zone and to reopen talks with the Amerl- can occupation authorities.

The American noló recalled the Lha agreement signed between two Korean occupation commandy in June, 1947 and the subsequent poyments for electric, power of 73 per cent of the value delivered until it was cut off on May 20.

Goods in payinent for the re- maining 25 per cent were await- ing shipments in Seoul, it said, but the Suvlet occupation com- mand refused to negotiate on the not it could question, because Junction as an Intermediary be- tween the American command and Three ormed Chinese wearint |

The United states will medlute the People's Commiltice of Northe black masks dragged a Chinese

in the dispute between Persis andern Korea."--Reuter. out of મ communal dwelik | Afghanistan over the firmand house in Johore and shot him Tiver, which flows through. the dead.Associated Pres. and Persian province of Sistun, the Reuter.

Ferkinn Foreign Minister, Mussa Notari Esfandiart, announced to

"He and that his Government and

Afghanistan hal accepted proposals put forward by the United States.

HUNGARIAN REDS.

WARNED

Teheran, June 30.

Most Favoured Nation Clause

London, June 30. When details of the Marshall aid agreement between Britain

Budapest, June 30. wrnet today that they were "hot Hungarian Communists wern

Persia has claimed that the and the United States were re- immune" to the same errors which Afghans bad daunted thu river vealed, it was found that Japal South Koren had beon had caused the downtall of Marand caused

the drought lost and shal Tito.

Įsummer affecting Seane 500,000 omitted from the American oc- to which Britain The Central Committee of the people in the province, Afghanis cupled areas

was prepared Hungarian Workers Party issued an has malofamed it dried

up favoured nation treatment. Communique approving the through natural causes. Offer high-ups are beginning Confinform declaration on Yo The Hiramand rises in Afghanis- In the House of Commons yes- with as much serious attention to must serve hot an obligation therals back in a loop to re-enter John Paton, asked the Chancel-)

En

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The Whitehall sources later that official confirmation of Sir Edward Gient's dismissal will probably be delayed untill the Commissioner reaches

Hig

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sentative to South ly learned.

TEACHERS DEMONSTRATE

Washington, June 30, named a diplomatic repre- Korea,' it was authoritative-

Shangbul, June 30. schuel tenglers who have been Some 500 prlining and niddle

demonstrating in front of the Bureau of Education for in-

last

Sir Stafford Cripps said that! he had nothing to add.-Reuter.

RUSSIAN RATIONING

Washington, June 30.

The envoy will assume his duties when and if Korean

State Department Melals snid conditions permit. Meanwhile, today that they viewed with his identity is being kept considerable reserve the American secret. He is understood to be press reports that Russia had official who previously served in officials said that reports a State Department carcer drafted plans to reinstate ration-]

next August in Korea.

of the United Nations Food and Meanwhile, tho Malayan proved working conditions since 11 was understood he may go Agricultural Organization terrorista were "definitely, on Monday afternoon returned to to Seoul as a regularly accredit-dicated that Russla is expecting

all-out their

schools respettive runt

ed Minister, or Ambassador, or a good wheat grop, perhaps not clean-up operation by troops! night after receiving assurances as a special representative of the as large as last year's. They and pollee which began last that most of their demands will US President. week, communique from: De Met," ipek, the northern troubled They asked for a loan of CNS

before July 1 an 10,000,000 area, stated. Anti-bandit operations in the three tou (one tenth of a pleul)

of rice per month. peninsula have met with more

The trachers called off their successes. Two Chinese killed and

demonstration after spending 24 another wounded when a police patrol caught up hours in the open in front of the Bureau building in the former with the gang which, tooted) French Concession.-Reuter. Jerantut, 75 miles northeast of Kuala Lumpur, on Monday night.

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The gang burned down the po- lice station and, murdered tl Chinese merchant and his son in cold blood.

said that a renewal of rationing would be a severe blow to the The appointment is another morale of the Russian people step In American plans for and therefore the Soviet Govern- handing over administration of ment would doubtless be reluct- South Korea to the Koreans ant to take the step-United themselves.

Press.

It was authoritatively learned that the army's tentative date for withdrawing Korean occupation forces is late August. Informed quarters emphasised, however, Paris, June 30. that American plans are depen- Sir Charles Peake, British Am-dent upon developments, and the

CALLED HOME

TAX- EVASION CHARGE

New York, July 1. Mrs. Eleanor Louise Patenotre,

Three Malay con-bassador to Yugoslavia, passed withdrawal date. may be postpan-widow of a former French Am- stables were kidnapped.

through-Paris-this morning one indefnitely.

consulation. ---

Informed quarters

bassador to the United States and her-one-time French Cabine! indicated member son, Reymond, were-in-

The fourth,nituck on police route to London. stations In 48 hours was made Ometal sources said the Am-) last night by terrorists, when the bossador had been culled home the South Korean Constitutional dicted today for attempted eva- more sion of more than US. $2,000,000 Associated Assembly is progressing station at Ayer Benban, 20 miles for

slowly than expected. This and In U.S. Income tax in 1930. north of Johore Bahru, was Press.

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