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Middle East

Action Improving

HE decision to dissolve

The Japanese Diet can be

regarded as

deliberate

political manoeuvre on the part of Premier Yoshida rather than a sign of any parliamentary crisis. Recent events have, to some extent, forced the Government's hand, but these appear to be concerned less with major policies and

more

with internal party dissen- sion, The maladroit manner in which the Yoshida Government has handled the British case of

the two

sa } | da Rentenced fu imprisonment by a Japanese epurt for robbery has con- tributed

to

the Cabinet's discomfiture, but whether this case will eventually Agure as a major issue in the election campaign is open to considerable doubt. Public opinion concerning the dispute is not well informed and

it la now rather late in the day for any party to try and make capital out of the subject by an objective presentation of the legal and moral con- siderations involved. With

or without the existence of a controversy auch as the case of the British sailors,

the dissolution of the Dist would have occurred before the end of the year, Tis, apparently, desired by all parties, partly for the paychological satisfaction of conducting general elections for the first time

US OFFICIALS'

OPTIMISM

Chances Of Egypt Joining Alliance

Washington, Aug. 28.

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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS -IN-PERSIA AND EGYPT

Egyptian Intense

Efforts To Cabinet

Solve Changes Held Up Oil Dispute

Cairo, Aug, 28. Premier Aly Maher to- day postponed his Cabinet changes until next Thurs- despite his anxiety to shed his Cabinet posts.

own

Teheran, Aug. 28. Efforts to solve the oil dispute intensified on all sides here tonight.

the

-American officials said today that the situa-day tion in the turbulent Middle East was looking up for the Allies for the first time in months. They The reshuflo had originally George Middleton, conferred to- have hopes that the new Egyptian Government been planned for today but the Premier decided to wait for the will agree to join the Western-sponsored Middle end of the Musim religious

ballday, Courban Bailam. East Defence Organisation.

expansion,

The American Ambassador, some of Mr Loy

Henderson, and |British Charge d'Affaires, Mr gether again on the Anglo- Iranian oil dispute after a joint

with Premier

Mo meeting hammed Mossadegh on

Court Mi the Six new Ministers were ex-day. And

this

morning

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Pravda Seeks Justice For An Aged Woman

Moscow. Aux. 28.

Pravda demanded justice today for an old woman pen- aloner who has been locked out of her own apartment by a 'squatter, a former Lieutenant-Colonel and his wife, who is a Juure in a people's court.

The Commúniai party paper asked severe punishment for M. Tarashkevich and his wife, Judzo Homanova, for, per- secuting bira Agrippina Orlova backwards and forwards through all the courts of Moscow the past five years.

Pravda mald Tarashkevich got a too hold in Mrs Orlova's

· room by marrying a nurse temporarily living with her. Then be sent the nurse away and appeared with a new wife, Потапота

Foralar papers, be officially registered as a resident of Mrz Orlova's apartment and irled driving her out by making her to miserable. Finally, he took the case to court and had her evicted. She appealed, but he delayed court action for years by filing new forged papers every six months. This required a completa new review of the case each time, Associated Press.

Anonymous Letter Is Latest Feature In Murder Hunt

Peyruis, Aug. 28.

Malik's New Task, Forecast

United Nations, Aug. 28.

United Nations diplomats anid today that they had reason to believe that, upon his return to Moscow next month, the Soviet UN dele- gate, Jacob Malik, would ba entrusted with the formula. tion of Kremlin policy in the Far East, and Japan in par- ticular.

They sald this was a likely consequence of the latest top- level shift in Soviet diplomats, under which Mr Malik is to be replaced at the United Nations by the deputy Foreign Minister, Valerian Zarin.

Mr Malik had been due for reassignment for a long tima. but diplomats said timing of his transfer was significant in view of the current Moscow talks bo- tween ine Krumlin representa... tives and Premier Chou En-Ini's Chinese delegation,

it

expected was generally these talks would produce some new formula for Communist policies in the Far East, and 'Mr

to implement whatever are reached in

Moscow.

Chief Inspector Edmond Sebeille, in charge of the In addition, they said that the new United pected to enter the Cabinet and Hossein All met Dr Mosdegn

ministries time in as many days to discuss Drummond murder case, tonight appealed urgently for States-British proposals seem to offer the best relieve the load on Aly Mahar

who accepted more

the hasly the Middleton and Henderson tho writer of an annoymous letter throwing light on chance yet for solving the long and increasingly than he wanted in Government visits and to set out the views the crime to come forward with a statement.

formation of his dangerous Anglo-Iranian oil dispute.

during the Army coup of July of the Shah for a settlement of Inspector Sebeille said the letter was posted in Malik appears to be the logical

the oil conflict. The threat of Communist

Sisteron, 15 miles from Peyruis, last Honday. He promen eBike Mater five of the new Ministers were expected to be

While officials talked bere Mr mised "complete discretion" if the writer made himself decisions pecially in. Iran, has mounted steadily.

The William Alton Jones, President

known to the police. Independenta political sixth would the small Nationalist Party.

probably be from of the American Cities Service

Corporation, continued his in

Another police officer said the

contained expected to be spection of Iranian oll installa-letter None was chosen from the powerful Wald tons. Today he flew to Bander interesting statements" if they which has been under consistent Manshur to inspect a

were true, pressure from the· Army to there,

The anonymous letter is the dem up its own ranks.

second

Yesterday

The United States and Britain seldom have been able to agree on tactics. However, the circumstances and a little closer United States-British co-operation have produced a turn for the better, officials said.

1

IGNORANT

ABOUT

free of any Allied Occupn- GRENADES

issue between himself and hla party rival Hatoyama, his aim being to obtain sufficient popular support from the country to rule out any threat of Hatomaya superseding him

Alloged Woman Guerilla's Plea

Ipoh, Aug. 28.

Lee Ten Tai is considered

Under heavy United States pressure Britain is mid to have agreed to make some key con-

The Ward holds the majority

plant

An oil expert, Kaizom Hassi-

"very

cessions, such as dropping the in the dissolved Egyptian Parlia-hi, ld today that the President | Bond new clue in the past 24

demand for British manage ment, to get an all settlement in

Iran.

As part of the bargain the United States is ready to offer Iran additional ald

ment-United Pres

had not yet decided whether £ war willing to refer to WAFDIST ACCUBED"

arbitration the questions of com pensation for the dispossessed Catro, Aug. 28, The Government Punge Com Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. American diplomats who con- minden investigating administro-He said that the Government 4lder an immediate solution cove irregularities accused Ostain might do so only after receiping sential to prevent a possible Moharram, a former Wafilist "certain priviléges."? Communist

Icel coup,

that Minister, of abuse of power. neither Britain nor Iran haa He is an Assistant Secretary gone far enough in making con- General of the Wald Party and cessions,

was Minister of Pubile Works in

ald

and

Middle

RIFT DENIED

Cairo Aug. 28.

Prime The Egyptian. Minister, Aly Maher and the Army Chief, General Mohammed Nagulb clared in a joint statement tonight that there are no differences between them. The statement said that reports to the contrary- were "untrue and without foundation"

In the meantime, Iran has concluded a barter agreement with Communist Czechoslovakia under which the Czechs will supply machinery and Iman raw materials including oll

this evening.

The "agreement was signed

.

a Nice electrician whose name has been withheld at _bis_own_request gave the police a drumatle eyewitness

perunt

AN EXPERT

Fur

according to the inspector's col- leagues. The farmer has al- He is an expert on ready been questioned six times, Eastern and Japanese affairs, and it is expected he will be having served in Tokyo as Am examined again soon.-Reuter.

bassador prior to Russia's entry Into the Pacific war.

Newspapers

of the triple tragedy. For Dubliners

The electrician said his car broke down 80 yards from the spot where the three bodies were found a few hours later and he heard screams in the darkness.

Dublin, Aug. 28.. Newspapers will be published again in Dublin on Saturday

July 11.

He was the first non-Japanese to visit Firoshima to Inspect damage caused by the first United States atomic bomb in August - 1045.

A high diplomat recalled here that Mr Malik Ansistently referred to his Japanese perience in social contacts with other delegates in recent weeks.

anen' the police a tu morning for the first time since These references became signi=

description of the wanted man tally dishevelled and wearing dark clothes.

I

ficant in the light of Mr Malik's return to Moscow, this diplomat said,

The return to work was a nounced here this afternoon after a settlement of the wage But after persistent rumours

Mr Malik's farewell duty here that Chief Inspector Sebelle was dispute between printers and

canployers.

is expected to be participation in preparing to make an arrest,

The dispute Was over a the forthcoming debate on ad- detectives told reporters that the demand for a wage increase of mission of new members, which MARTIAL LAW LIFTED

new evidence did not constitute a 30/- a week by the compositors will include Japan's application.. "decisive advanco" In the Teheran's military authorities

and the electrotypers and Investigations. decided tonight, with the

stereotypers trade unions.

Qualified observers predicted proval of Premier Mohammed

Commercial SHEDS NEW LIGHT

printing houses that Mr Malik's attitude on the Mossadegh, to lift martial law

tip on The fact that the new witness were also involved in the dis- application may be a in the city and its environs from

caught a glimpse of the murderer pate and a total of about 4,000 Russia's new. Far Eastern policy.

The membership debate 7 am to 7p. m., on Friday to

ས The employees later accepted underway in the Security Coun enable political groups to hold and heard piercing cries, of people were affected,

course, sheds new light on the railles on the occasion

10/- a

week cll on September 2 and one of of the whole affair, but we are still at an increase of 40th day after the riots of July

the labour the Council some distance from our goal," the court, and about 100 transport the United States, will formally

recommended by

members, possibly 21.

detoclives aald. The day has been termed a

the place the Japanese question on Inspector Scbeille today con-workers, affected holiday to celebrate the "martyr- tinued to make checks in the strike begin, accepted an in- the agenda in the course of the

of 12/1d recommended debate. dom of Iron's herpes" by area of La Brillanine, about 12 crease the Communist Party and other miles southwest of

for them. Peyruls.

The Japanese United Nations The 2,500 women workers, political groups. The Tudeh Detectives were less talkative

the dispute as observer will attend the debate involved in Party has scheduled mass today. The main question among

attendants, rejected and may be invited to sit at the moeting in Fawzieh Square in the three dozen reporters here machine downtown

Teheran and pro- was whether the police are still the court's recommendation for Counell table to support his week Increase. - government's application-Unit- Mossadegh government Parties trying to identify the assassin or a 3/6d a

ed Press. man Reuter, are meeting in other sections of whether they know their

and are now in the process of Western sources feared more

collecting evidence acceptable in clashes between the Communist

a court of law. and anti-Communist elements.

United Press.

tion influences. A "mora significant factor, however; is the split in the Liberal Party which at the moment holds a majority in the Lower House and is in a minority in the

A slim, pretty 24-year- Upper

Meanwhile, American officials House. Manifestly Mr old Chinese woman who is are increasingly optimistic over Yoshida intends to make alleged to have ordered the the chances of Egypt making the election 4 personal murder of several persons peace with Britain on the Suce

in Malaya, sald she did not Canal and Sudan issues

joining the proposed Mr know what a hand grenade East Defence Organisation,

is and had not seen one GOOD PROGRESS before.

They sald that Major-General as Mohammed Nagulb, head of the higher than a district committee new Egyptian regime, is show member of the Malayan Comstablishing his country

-progress in re

ng as Party leader. Yet to be munist Party" and is believed to

stable influence in the Near decided

the have a price of $120,000 (Straits) East. They consider as a good 18 whether Liberal Party is willing to

on her head. She pleaded not enter a general election in guilty to four capital charges in sign his hope of United States to shore up his country's

It came after persistent this manner, or whether its Ipoh Assize Court.

economy and

and to strengthen his reports during the last 24 Mr M. G. Neal, Deputy Public armed forces.

hours

of divergencies of members will demand

Those

officials said that Major-

view between the two men, united front against all Prosecutor, on Thursday desit

Naguib should be ready particularly over the pro- Jooted land reform plan to Under emergency regulations, the Suez

Bbmit land Brut Sudan questions

ownership.-m she is liable to the death penalty and also the matter of the de- Reuter. if convicted.

fenco organimlion Speaking in

a clear, strong

However, the United voice and looking calm in the

are still wrangling the Ward Government, who was courthouse, packed

strongly and Britain

tactics to be adopted dismissed after the January 20 guarded by security forces, she over the find the balance of power

said she did not know anyone of Britain wants to set up the riots,

The Commission charged him the surrendered guerillas who organisation first, on the theory pass into the hands of the testified against her.

that the Arabs then would be with having "furthered his per

to tempted

join. The sonal interesta" through a EL4 existing minority and

She added "I have not lived in more splinter political groups,

the jungle as alleged by the United States, on the other hand, millon four-year sewerage pro- maintain that the Arabs will ject at Alexandria, which was with no single party in a

witnesses." position to govern indepen- Six surrendered Communists boycott it if they find themselves nunched this year, dently.

testified on Wednesday that on on the ground floor.

He will be summoned by the But American officials sald had occasions they

Commission for recovery of mis will bo meetings and dealings with Lee that these differences

settled shortly so as not to bar Ppropriated funds. The law on discussed by the British Prime that he definitely reported hear defence Anal acceptance by the Middle the impeachment of ministers is Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, ing cries. Gustave Dominici,

also expected to be amended to make it retrospective-Reuter. FAETT FURGH

Cairo, Aug. 28. The Sardist Party, second most powerful in Egypt after Wald, Thursday night an-

upposition. If this should with one of the churges-bẹing in | Genre of months to discuss

happen it would require a truce between Yoshida, and Hatomaya in their personal campaigns for leadership, Moreover, if the Liberals do not contest the elections as a united party, they may

Higher Education

HIG

possession of a hand grenade.

various

angus

in L

States

in the jungle camp.

Cross-examined by IGHER education for the counsel S. P. Seenivasagart, the Eastern states United Press.

Chinese as well as for witnesses insisted that they saw others is just as much a Lee with a British-made hand Briton's

Singapore, grenade strapped to her waist

problem Malaya, and Taiwan as it fon many occasions.

la in Hongkong. The other

Tea

She was arrested on July 24 Ration Raised

in a house in Ipoh town when

day references were made in the

plan to papers to a build a Christian University in Taiwan. The authorities there were not against it in principle, but there were some caustic references to. what happened in some of the Christian Universities by security forces

i

the city.

WEEKEND TALKS

London, Aug. 28. Britain's next move In her

brothers,

to suggest that he might have

heard cries from the Drummond

Tho

not,

Yenching and certain others police constablo was killed and three ounces to three and a half | F22ET

which were largely under four others wounded. - American influence. hardly

Examining Magistrate Marcel Perles and Inspector Scbeille were expected to questions again shortly Gustave Dominici, near whose farm tho three bodies were found three weeks ago.

A significant aspect of the oll dispute with Persia will be Nice man's evidence is the fact

the and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, this weekend, the bodies of Sir Jack Dewa- 32-year-old farmer who found according to a usually reliable mond, his wife and his 12-year- source here today,

old daughter, has always claim- Both ministers today studied ed that he heard shooting at the reporta of the British one o'clock on the morning of Charge d'Affaires in Teheran, the crime, but no cries. the police were tipped off by

London, Aug. 28. nounced a wholesale reshuffle Mr George Middleton, on the Inspector Sebeille today asked

Tong interview Hs

ho and the two of Gustave's an ex-guerilla.

The British Ministry of Food of its top members, ousting American Ambassador, Mr Loy Clovis and Marcel, whether he The verdict is expected on announced tonight that from party leader, former Premier Henderson, had yesterday with had ever said anything to them Friday.

Meanwhile, in Kuala Lumpur, September 7 the tea ration for Ibrahim Abdel Had

the British people would, be In a statement issued to the the Persian Prime Minister, Dr

the

named Mossadegh. the government announced that raised to three ounces a week, press,

party

A further meeting with Demo brothers both said he had Ave guerillas were killed, two half a onnee more than the pre- Mahmoud Ghaleb and Ahmed wounded and another captured

Morsi Badatwa former mials Mossadegh, la expected to take place next week after the in scattered et ration.

rallon for propic, aged lars of the Sardist government

Inspector Sebeille persists in in Chinn, especially Another two surrendered, one

Incidents in the past 24 hours, 70 and over, will go up from of Abdel Hadi-as designate British Foreign Office and the

and Vice-President United States State Depart- believing that, Gustave knows

ment

havo nasessed the op more than he has told the police, ofunces weekly.

praisal which their two heads The increase is due to on im- party regime,

missions.. Abdel of The statement sald

dospatched. Inst proved position and total socks of ten in Britain Hadi and Vice-President inmediose contact between Wash- DIPHTHERIA reproach, however, for Steel Purchases support, the hope of an early Ghoud former Peputies

London Is being the Chamber of Ington end of ten rationing-Reuter,

ELIMINATED from the party when a maintained resigneti

organising comfice of the

committee restrict Diplomalle observers here to- 60 WRECKED

ed the term

regarded it as dearly estab 1. Nottingham, Aug. 20, elected President and

the basis for yester The city at Nottingham, with a day a The Mutual Security Agency CARS LOCATED

to Prezident

Joint approach was an a population of 280,000, claimed OLO year. today announced that the United

bas Lynmouth, Aug, 20.

Botally offer of The statement also declared

swift American dollar

Har today that it

discasood Kingdom has been authorised to

located to that pubilestion of the party aid to Persia, in exchange for a eliminated the Frogmen have

diphtheria, No case has been purchase $24,000,000 worth of wrecked cars in the sca in a paper Al Aasus will temporarily more realistic, attitude to the Iron and steel products in the search off flood-wrecked Lyn- cease "for reorganization pur- urgent problem of getting the reported for two years, United States and, Canada

country's oll dowing once more. At present 64 per cent of all The authorizations included

v intend to

d' to examine ail They

Chalob,

* designate President,

and refining operallore, immunised and the Health De- and can in the future, play fron and steel mill materials and bodies, or personal effects. that he will not Recept the Britain, It is believed, would be partment r¡ is trying

to bring avaluable role in the aleel mill products and $9,000

Most of the cars are below responsibilities of party loader-prepared to facilitate the mat this ngure up to 100 per cent. moulding of youthful for Canadian ferrous alloys, water level at all stages of the ship under present cireum-keting of oil in stock provided. The city Intunched fta, com character and imparting. ferrous scrap and pig iron, tide, but efforts are to be made stances of "health reasons." she was assured of compensation paign to clear up the childhood Bound knowledgo.

United Fress.

to recover them-Router, Apsociated Presa.

from futuro mier-feuler,

It is clated Press,

subject for

be

so many of these students turned out to enthusiastic Communista, they also in due course became deplorably anti- American. Safeguards against this sort of thing, however, are hard to devise, The point la that schools of

learning under Christian leadership have in the past.

A590-

Authorised

Washington, Aug. 28.

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