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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1959.
Bevin expected
to resign soon
London, April 24.
The Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, may soon be
compelled to resign because of his chronic- and increasingly serious—bad health-poli- tical quarters reported today. "
Mr. Bevin has had several heart attacks in the last few weeks. The attacks are becoming in- creasingly frequent.
SILLY SEASON IN LYONS
Lyons, April 23. Out of 22 couples who start ed dancing here on April 6 in the Lyons international dance marathon, 12 and a half. are still dancing today at the 400th-hour of the marathon.
The half was a French partner of the Spanish girl, Patita Soler, who has been dancing by himself since she gave up on Friday.
Although up to now short, rests have been allowed after tonight there will be non-stop dancing, which is expected
end the marathon quickly.
to
of
The wallz sprint, hitherto five minutes' duration, is to last 25 minutes tonight and is expect ed to knock out many of the re- maining dancers. The older couples are wearing better than the youngsters.
Di Folco, of Lyons, was led off the floor weeping and saying he was abandoning 200,000 franes, the first prize, when ordered by a dorier to stop dancing as he had developed an abeess on his thigh.
Jovita, a Spanish girl dancer, admirers wrote letters to her while dancing, using her partner's shoulder so desk.
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Conservatives have been de- manding for some time that Mr. Bevin give way to a Now younger, stronger man. even his closest associates and greatest admirers admit pri- vately that he should resign,
Mr. Bevin's friends say that he is staying on because he is an old war horse and cannot face the dca
of retirement, because he feels that the, Labour Govern- ment with Its narrow majority needs all the men it can get and would because his
battition
royal in the precipitate a Labour Party over his successor.
Ancurin Bevan, Healt
Health Minister and Left wing leader In the Cabinet, wants the job. Moderates do not want him. Mr. Bevin is believed to favour Hector McNeil long his chief assistant as Minia ter of State in
omee, the Foreign Whe who was promoted to Secretory of State for Scotland in the post- clection Cabinet reorganisation. James Chuler. Ede, Home Secre- tary, might get the post 15 A compromise candidate.
Old-he Is 69-tired and sick,
General says
next war is not far off
Melbourne, April 23. Addressing the Returned Berviceman's League at the Anzac reunion today. Lied- tenant-General. Gordon Ben. nott said that the next wer la mot far off
"It is mattor of "two or three years," he said, "Wo cannot escape from it 1 view the situation in the world to- day with gravity. People who are returning from Europe think the armu."
He envisaged the civilian population to be the gropt sufferers In another war and declared that the world is not going forward but backward,
United Press.
SENATOR WARNS ON GERMANY
Washington, April 23. Democratic Senator Herbert Lehman said today that the threat of Soviet aggression should not blind Americans to the importance of prevent-
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Frankfurt, April 23.
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Mr. Bevin returned to London ing the re-creation of the The West German Chancellor, Konrad-Adonauer, said tonight that the Alli- from a series of conferences
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on same Germany that con- the Continent. He faces months fronted the world 10 years: more of some of the most im- portant diplomatie conferences ago. since the war, including a meet- of the Western Big Three Foreign Ministers here next month.
A sick man
On his arrival Mr. Bevin was faced by an editorial In the Conservative
Tale. "Dally graph" saying that not only in the interest of his own welfare in the interest of the coun. but try he should be rellaved of hla past.
"There have been unmistakable
Speaking on the radio in sup- port of a Senate resolution call- ing for a commission to review the United States policy in Ger- many, Senator Lehman said it is necessary to study and re-exa- mine the entire situation as jt has developned in Germany,
"Five times. I repeat Ave last century times, within the
the starting Germany bus bren point of aggressive wars. Two of these wars threatened the existence of Western civilisation. Today the chief threat in the that of
Dancers are now making up to £10 dully in "premtums" awarded by spectators, as the spectators are now more numerous and the signs of the strain to which his world is undoubtedly dancers fewer. Boogie-Woogie is existing responsibilities subject a the favourite rhythm. Two jit- sick man," the "Daily Telegraph"
said. terbug experis from Nice gave up two days ago after having col
lected £100.
Reuler.
While his countrymen may be ready to understand the circum stances of a slip, other nations are all to apt to exploit a weak- ness or take offence at a par- donable error."
This is a reference to the be-
very
Soviet expansion and aggression. This should not blind us, how- ever, to the importance of look- Germany to see what is happen- ing closely at the situation ing there.
in
"We are all pleased that Ger- many is recovering from the economic wounds of the recent conflict,
The dancers arc receiving large free meals. At noon today a lunch of seven ounces of beat, lamb, ham, salad, fried potators and fruit was served to each lef
heid CVCTI by Mr. Bevin's dancer. "Olive." Marseilles triends that his condition cannot dancer, who is the favourite, help but affect his performance "But if there is being re- slept for seven hours on his part-in office. He walks with extreme created the Fame Germany ner's shoulder while still dancing. dimculty. It is almost impossible that confronted the world 10 are making an- for him to walk upstairs. When years ago, we he went to
terrible other date with
des the conference British Commonwealth Foreign tley for Europe and the world. Ministers
should in
The American people carlier this Ceylon
know the facts, to year he was carried upstairs meetings in a specially built chair. His
commission, "The bi-partisan doctor accompanies everywhere, alert for an attack. such as we have proposed in the When they went to Ceylon there resolution submitted to the Se-
throw nate last week, will was a ghoulish "pool" on whether
searchlight of inquiry upon the come back alive. area which is only vaguely illu- he would United Press.
minated in the publie mind to- tiay. If we forget the German people in our concentration oa
REDS KILLED IN HYDERABAD BORDER CLASH
Madras, April 24. Ten persons, described as Com- munists, were killed in an armed cinsh with police in the Benne All Forest on the
Madras- flyderabad border.
The police recovered two guns, 17 cartridges and eight spears after the encounter.
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FILM STAR'S WILL batile for Germany we may
Bakersfield, California,
Walter Huston,
win the battle but lose the war. April 23,
"The resolution of which .I am the veteran
a co-author is intended only to U.S. film actor who died on inquire whether the Western During March and April, the April 7, has left his Californian German Republie is really a new number of Communists killed. In ranch and a home in Running armed encounters with the police Springs to his widow and direct-Germany or just the same Ger-
many with a new façade." in this region, including yester-ed that a US$30,000
trust fund United Press. day's clash, was 61.-Reuter.
be established for his son John, the Hollywood film writer.
Oslo, April 23. Ann Elizabeth Huston, Walter Chocolate and sweets were Huston's slater, is to have a simi- taken off the ration in Norway lar.trust fund of US$20,000. today. The only food ΠΟΥ The total value of Hulton's rationed is meat and pork, sugar estate is not revealed in the will. and coffee-Reuter.
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BRITTANY RIOT
Twelve were
Paris, April 23.
injured, several having to be conveyed to hospital, when two training hand-grenades were flung during a scuffle be- tween Communists and soldiers in Quimper, Brittany, last night.
Fifty parachutists shouted and Assaulted a stand when a Com- munist councillər spoke of the "dirty",war in Indo-China" and the scuffle followed.
The
-
ed veto of the tax law has plunged his seven-month-old Government into the gravest crisis, and he charged that the High Commissioners had acted beyond their competence.
The West German political leader said in a telephone interview that he
had summoned financial experts for an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the situation. He indicated that his Government might re-
sign.
There is no use trying to hide the fact that the situation is very serious, and generally the Cabinct will have to face the most critical situation since its foundation. If the High Commissioners do not retract the veto, I don't see any way out-our financial foundation will be shaking."
Dr. Adenauer confronted the Western Allies with severe crl- ticsm
of their "psychological treatment".
At a meeting last night, he delivered his bliterest specch since he was elected Chancellor. in- He said the
veto of the come tax law had embittered the German Farliament, He predicted that if the question of Germany accepting an invitation to Join the Council of Europe come up at this time, vitation would be rejected.
The Chancellor said these four friction questions were causing between West Germany and the Western Allies:
should the in-
Security pledge
1. The vetoed tax laws.
2. The four month.delay by the Allies in answering West Germany's demand for a par curity pledge. He emphasised that Germany did not want to -become-a-“war-centre"--and said the Allies had ati11 not
given him дпу Assurances against it.
2. The sicel quota.
4. Inclusion of Germany and
the Sant in the Council of Eu-
rope.
Meanwhile, the High Commis- sioners said they are willing to consider a cat in the German - come tax if the Germans sub- mit measures which will provide a substitute revenue,
Allied statement
new
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of
Commission's
the
low
Ger-
In the High opinion, adoption would tend to increase the need for external assistance to
its require- many and enlarge United Press and Reuter.
for foreign exchange.-
ments
MOVE IN MALAYA FORECAST
new
UN EXPERT FOR FAR EAST
Lake Success, April 24.
A statistical expert of the United Nations Secretariat, Dr. Abraham Aldonoff, is leaving today for Pakistan, Barma and Thailand to advise on the organisation of statistical ser- vices in those countries.
Another United Nations expert, Dr. Anagar Rosenberg, is leaving for Indonesia tomorrow to carry out a preliminary exploratory mission under the United Nations technical assistance programme.
Dr. Aldenoff will submit to the Governments of Pakistan, Burma
atatistical
pro
London, April 23, The mass circulation "News of the World" today predicted developments in the Malaya situation.
The newspaper sald that the end Thailand new Minister of War, Mr. John blots on his career, is planning Strachey, anxious to retrieve the rammes suitable to their econo-
mte development.
countries had asked All three new moves to deal with the in- for guidance in building up statis- creasing disquiet about Malaya.
tical services. Dr. Aldenoff will The use of Australian troops in make Bangkok his headquarters Malaya might light new flames and is expected to remain on his through the whole of Eastern job for a year in the first instance. Asia, Professor William
Dr. Rosenberg will be joined Mahon Ball, the British
in Indonesia monwealth member of the Allied tions experts and they are ex-
by other United Na Control Council in Japan, said in a broadcast in Melbourne
pected to carry out a general sur- night.
vey of the country's needs in the The situation would imme- technical field-Reuter. diately come to be regarded not as a domestic British Issue which the established authorities are trying to restore order, but as
political issue,
Many
an
Mac- com-
to-
in
Jaw and International
Malayans, who have given full support to the British, are still smarting from a sense of insult at Australia's Immigro- tion policy. The use of Austra- lian troops might lose the Bri tish the moral support of these people, Professor MacMahon Ball sald,
The Allied High Commission Forty-one European civilians, declared today that the
525 Chinese, 129 Malays, 46 In- German tax law which it prov-dians, eight Indonesians and 43 slonally voted three days ago Sakai (aboriginala) civilians were violated the Marshall Ald agree killed by Communist terrorists up ment between West Germany and to March 31, it was officially an- the United States.
nounced in Singapore today.
The High Commission, in a letter to the Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, published here
today, sald that the tax law.com- travened that part of the agree- ment in which the German Gov- ernment pledged itself to main-
stability
Communist meeting. had tain financial been arranged in protest follow-bulanced pudgets S zoon ing recent riots at Brest-Reuter, practicable.
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Missing aro 160 Chinese, 83 Malays, four Indians and 18 Sakal civilians.
Police and Army units küled a total of 1,150 terrorists in the same period, 1,084 of whom were Chinese, and captured 030.
927 Police casualties and
killed and 357 wounded. Army casualties were not given-Reu- ter and Associated Press.
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Rangoon, April 23,
So Nyun, the Burmese Am- bassador in Washington, is 111, and will return here next week. He is expected in Rangoon on Thursday,
It is rumoured that his place will be taken by Mahn Win Naung, the Burmese Minister of Transport-Reuter,
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