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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1982.
WAR WITH PROFITEERS Graziani At Korean Armistice Not
French Premier's Campaign For Price Cuts
Inflation Coming Strong Challenge To
Under Control
Canberra, Apr. 17. The Australian Premier, Mr Robert Menales, sald today that Australian in- flation was coming under
as a result of an Internal price
The major problem now is to retain the pressure against Inflation and to deal with balance of pay-
ments as allem-.
The
ma is that
to
helped
overcome local short-
aces and reduce prices but, export Income is while sull low, there is no hope of any easing of Australian import extrictions; he said,
Ile expected that wool prices would remain around current rates next yerr-France-Presse.
'Provocateurs'
Paris, Apr. 17.
The French Premier, M. Antoine Pinay, be- fore returning from the Riviera to Paris today to resume his battle to bring down consumer prices, said, "I am Mr Customer and I have 43,000,000 French people behind me."
In an interview, with a press correspondent,
George Robey To Play Tony Weller
London, Apr. 17. Eighty-threo your-old George Robey la to play Tony Weller in the British film Pickwick Papers to be made
at Wallon-pu- Thames.
James Hayter will play Pickwick-Renter.
M. Pinay said that he intended to call before him Family
in batches 50 representatives of every industry and
retail concern in France and get them to co-operate Re-Union
in reducing their prices to the public.
"The price reducing campaign result in a beneilt is barely started," the P: enter
sniel.
M. Pinny said, "Raw inaterials prices have come down every-
deflation where. This
must
Crucial Paris Talks
Seeking End To Tunisia Crisis
Paris, Apr. 17.
for
con-
| Sumes, I am personally going to see munufacturers, whole salers, middle-men-ali-so that
Over The Air
London, Apr. 17. prices come down in all reptes, An ceran spanning radio M. Pinay was stern ta, French-up between Radio Malays husincmen who said, "I prefer wurd the British Broadcasting to sell a little at a big proft Corporation in Lention yester- than a lot at a small Brout-it day re-unlied a British mother is less trouble."
and her tour sons in Malaya.
M Pinay said, "Such talle is veritable nonsense, 3 provocú- tion to catastrophe."
He petcicid,
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profit
Mrs Alice Price, cinall,
21
happy, Arey-hahed mother of
Bob, Jonn, Hugh and Bill Price, made a lightning journey from capitalism Is underped in her home Cambridge to a
to talk In Amerler. Lendon studio
France us it
13
to her
detur cupifcina-Malayan CXICU SIS. 8,500 miles.
"fit the "ConSLIMET
away. 313-
dustrialist redeces his coats by "Friends and relations," the
1D
per cent this must not
be-tils Broadcasting Corpora-
-
come a zupplementary prefit baction's programme in which Mra Price and her sons tock part must be translated into a 10, por
will be broadcast next Monday, cent price reduction, The num
will then- Yesterday's recorded
pro- increase,"
gramme starring the Price family Why the third of series of six programmes in which the BBC. link up friends and relations at home abroad.
M. Jean de Hauteclocqué, French Resident-er of his customers General în Tunisia, arrived here today to discuss with the French Government the next steps to solve the Tunisian crisis.
M. Hauteclocque, who will be staying here until Tuesday, today discussed with the Deputy Foreign Minister, M. Maurice Schuman, establish ment of the Franco-Tunisian Commission which will prepare reforms giving the Tunisians greater self-government.
The
Bilb
was
Resident-General also The French Government, it
understood. gave M. Schuman a personal suport on events in Tunisia since that the talks should be held in the Nationalist Chenik Govern- the neutral atmosphere ment was deposed,
(provincial town.
of
จ
The French members of the The Franco-Tunisian reform Commission will probably Commission was scheduled to mainly high civil servants and meet in April 24 but M. Haule-legal experts. Ex-Premier Edgar clocque told reporters today Faure has been mentioned as a that at the request of the Tuni- possible leader of the French sian Premier, M. Buecouche, the delegation but there has been no first meeting had been post-indication so far that he would poned,
be willing to accept this post. Router.
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Informed quarters sal that M. Baccouche has difficulties in finding representative Tunisians willing to serve on the Commis- sion atter the Neo-Destour Nationalist Party had rejected any co-operation,
The French Government hoped, however, that the Commission would meet in the rat half of May.
Informed quarters here said that Aix En Provence, in Southém France, was the most likely town where the Commis sion would mect.
A British
M. Pinay raid that he had personal Donwledge bí pro- ducers, mir and shop keepers
maklig
scandalous proilts."—Reuter.
|ELECTION
CONTROL
BY CHURCH?
Berlin, Apr. 17. The East German Deputy Premier, Herr Ulbricht; today welcomed yesterday's proposal of Bishop Olto Dibelius, Chair-
and
A proud and smiling Alice Price, celebrating the most exciting birthday in her life- time, quared bravely up "to the microphone.
is
Jolly, good luck to you all," she sold delightedly. "It wonderful to talk to you."
From the Singapore studio of Radio Malaya, she heard the veless of her son John, a planter who had travelled from Johore, and Bob, who works in а Singapore bank. Hugh Penang and Bill in Kedah sent
Monte Cassino
The former Marshal Graziani leaves the rebüllt Monte Cassino Abbey after a visit there to pay tribute to the dead of the last war. He was given a great reception by workers engaged in reconstruction work. (Express photo).
Just A Tempest
In A Teapot
Washington, Apr. 17.
General Hoyt Vandenberg, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, said today that the so-called "Stay Down" strike of American fliers was #
greetings through their brothers."tempest, in a teapot."
Reuter.
man of the German Evangelical Token Gaol
Church, that the Protestant and Catholic Churches control all- German elections,
Ottawa, Apr. 17. Canadian documents ratifying the Japanese peace treaty were deposited today with the United States
formally a Government ending Canada's state of war with Japan,
Sentences
Expected To End Tension.
U.S. Official's Warning
New York, Apr. 17.
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr John Allison, warned tonight that the free world would continue to face serious troubles in the Far Enst Even if there were a truce in Korea.
The Allies did not dare to relax their vigilance because of the threat of Communist aggression.in Indo-China and Formosa would not evaporate with a Korean cease fire.
If Red China Wanted to trade with the West is it faimed during the Accent Moscow economic conference, I could start by freeing the American and British businessmen it had goldd
In an address prepared for the Fourteenth Annual Publle Affairs Conterenes at Principia College, Mr Allison said that the Red-gotiators were still "tall- ing and befogging the Issues" in the Korean truce talks.
But, he said, the Allies con- The United States wat tinue to hope for an armistice continuing its ald to Formosa to because if the talks failed "we | prevent it from falling Into will be
serieus ged with a most | Communist
We shall continue to do our part to make the talks a success.
It.they fail t it will be because the Communists do not Want inem to succeed."
Mr Allison lashed nut Bt Mies who have changed that the Korean War has been "useless."
sid that intervention by the United Nations had achieved
many things throwing back the "beyond the point aggressors from which they started," de- more than a million straying trained Communist soldiers and proving that the United Nations could be effective in meeting aggressors.
Mr Allison made four points: 1-The Reds believed that control of Korea would make it to dominate Japan.
had been "rent
building
the
There
asid
of the Far
"progress" In strength
stability East Including Ensihự of
Of the erials in Korea nid Indo-China the reduction of Communist-100 Huk bands in the Philippint and the development or dermed nacts with Japan, the Philip.
in Australia nid New
land
He told reporters that the publicity given to Murphy To charges brought against a small number of airmen Move Quickly
who would not fly "is not indicative of anything
as great as seems to appear on the surface."
Press,
hands. :- United
Eisenhower Successor
Speculation
Washington, Apr. 17. General Alfred M. Gruenther, Deputy to General Eisenhower, cald in reply to reporters today that he had not heard anything doout reports that General Matthew B. Ridgway would take over the European Com- manti
General Gruenther, himself mentioned-us-n-possible-succes-- sor to the Supreme Command of North Atlantic Treaty Or- Tanisation forces, added:
1.1 is to be that way I am odiar and I will be delighted do everything Army
mert ning that the A
General Gruenther few here
eroin Paris today for a spealing
tour
Washington, Apr. 17. A State Department spokes
report in the Son Francisce Chronicle had said that General Ridgway
of the preme Commander the Far East, had been recon- mended by the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff for the European Jub which General Eisenhower will give up on June.
Nations Forces in
It has already been reported
He did not believe that the vestigation of the base, which man said today that if his trouble would continue because they sald was seething with nomination was approved the Air Force stopped recalling discontent, and with the entire Robert Murphy Would land that the Unitr of the U.S. Army reservists Involuntarily five Air Force Reserve programme. his post as Ambassador to Japan Field Forces, General Mark General Vandenberg, appear-by the time the Japanese pouce Clark, might succeed General One Air Force Reserve pllating betere a Senate Armed Ser-treaty came into folde on "Agrill Ridgway in the Far
East and 26.
that General Gruenther might who refuted to fly because of Vices Sub-Committee yesterday.
The appointment has bech take General Clark's post. hazard approved by the Senate Foreign General Gruchther is be- his wife's health, was sentenced urged Congress to pass legisla- to two years' imprisonment andtion providing higher
pay for Biers as a greater incen-Relations Committee and is leved to be Elsenhower's per- dismissed the service by a court martial at El Paso, Texas, yes-live to keep them in the air. awaiting action by the Senate.sonal choice to succeed him in
terday.
He told a Cabinet meeting, however, that certain repro- sentatives of the Protesian:
Rome, Apr. 17 Church had made
A Rome court tonight imposed months ago, an alliance Canada Ratifies with the West German Governight sentences, automatically ment on the signing of the "Gen-wiped out by amnesties, on eight eral War Pact." It was up to the Jews charged with having blown members of the Church publicly, up the British Embassy here in to criticise these people.
November, 1948.
None of the accused appeared, The Cabinet decided to launch and it was stated that they were
bir campaign urging West living in Isrcel, Germins to fight with mass Five, arrested after the explc- strikes and protests against the ston which totally wrecked "the incorporation of West Germany Embasty, escaped from Italy as In the European defence com- soon as they were released onto y ct Randolph munity.
bail, statement the Cabinet Immediately after the explo-Antonio, Texas, and at Mather cald that the signature of the sion leaflets distributed here Base in California. European Pact would make it claimed the wrecking was done
Eight Air Force Reserve very hard to reunite Germany. by the Irgun Zval Le officers at Randolph Field have
It reiterated thût, it, regarded organisation. Reuter. the carrying out of free dil-
The treaty was ratified by Parlament cariler this month. -Router,
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