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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1953.
Pinay Believed To Be Jilted, But Sociable
Again In Line For
Farouk Antics In Paris
Paris. Apr. 28. Ex-King Farouk treated the French capital to a truly amazing display of agility today when he launched his 240 lbs. off n moving train to avoid besieging camera
men,
To one United Press photo- grapher, however, who
Jul-
lowed the exiled Egyptian
monarch ACTOR! Paris 1 Hollywood!-sty chest, Farous
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Premiership
STARTLING GAINS IN
MUNICIPAL POLLING
Paris, Apr. 29.
M Antoine Pinay, unobtrusive leader of the French Moderate Conservatives, has emerged as a strong claimant to the Premiership as a result of Sunday's municipal elections, observers said to- night.
His followers made startling gains almost everywhere, mainly at the expense of General Charles de Gaulle, whose Rally of the French People suffered an eclipse.
Many observers believed that M Rene Mayer, a Radical who succeeded M Pinay as Premier at Christ- mas, would soon lose out and that M Pinay would take over once again.
gave a set of exclusive pictures, Asted about his athletic teap Farouk modestly reentiel," "i used to drive locomotives and I've often jumper Unt
moving trains,"
Bystanders gave another ex- The Moderate Conservatives so far been steadily refused by plantion be har
recently gains
Jac Sunday's elections the National Assembly. Frenel jost 10 lbs. in weight.
have been the signal for a cam-newspapers today were not to It was an active morning for paign to reinstate the provin-hopeful that the Assembly would Farouk who Drrived! from ciul tannery owner as chief of grant them more readily now to Cannes and Monte Carlo for the government.
M Mayer or even his eventual Due-week visit in Paris, 111
Though the municipal elec successor.-Reuter, jump off the rain successfulty cluded cameramen in the rains did not affect the National Legistature and government they gave striking probi
the of
popularity M Pisay
won with his "save the Franc" policy while in office,
It is probable that there will Farouk to a workman's cafe be more secessions from! the where the ex-sonarch downed Gullis! Parliamentary hasty coffee and three buns, Falrently reduced from 115 to 85. Then he went by tax) to a down-The further weakening of the results of Sunday's voting will town hotel where a sulte had pure Gaullist blac been reserved, the photographer Assembly would facilitate that not be known until tonight, the right behind him.
"Larger und mure coherent dominating factor
rend station but not the United dutelly, Press photographer who leaped right after him.
WORKMAN'S CAFE photographer
chased
Kroul
in the
NOT HELPFUL
Parls, Apr. 20. Political observers agree that the municipal elections helped ttle to clarity the nation's political picture and that the Instability which plagues the nation will continue.
Although almost complete
of the vole
There 4 pack nt new men majority" for which ex-Premiers that it aggravates the divi-
Hey has called.
caught up with Farouk.
slons of the population in thres
bolted again to another hotel- The disintegration of the Na-classes of equal strength-left, and the photographer stayed with tional Ratly-made Up if all centre and right.
As always, most parties to-
issued claiming victory. The day
communiques Com- munist Party announces! 1wo- point "minimum" programme for Its electorate 10 seck allancea with the Socialist
the run comrades during. ballot on May 3.
The deterioration of General Charles de Gaulle's French
him. Alter ducking into al opinions seeking a busie reform private reception room in the in State Institutions has not second hotel Farouk sent out an only benefited the traditional aide to photographer Stapahan Conservatives and Centrists Tavolanis.
J1 han also given added strength to the Socialists.
The municipal election results seem to show that a number of left- wing voters who supported
Perseverance.
ear
G
His Majesty asks ine to con- vey his congratulations for your
You
bave some exclusive) pictures as roward," the alle announceit.
Farouk, still puffing slightly, shook hands with Tavolaris.
"Congratulations." Farouk said. "We really tried to get vid you. Now go ahead and shoot all the pictures you want." United Press, "
Envoy's Dinner
For
Akihito
of
11
General de Gaulle now returned
For
o
to their original political parties. People's Rolly (RPF), mostly Thero is even some evidence that a number of left-wing to the Gaulists turned back Communists last Sunday.
STRONG AS EVER
the
The fact remains that Communist Party is as strong 35 ever, even
few votes in
the
It emerged as
the benefit of ex-Premier Antoine Pinay's Independents, will do little to help the Radfesi Socialist Premier Rene Mayer, observers believe,
a
STARTLING DECLINE The Independents, who ore If it has lost inclined to interpret the vulc us
countryside.
plebiscite en M Pinay's the strongest "Save the Franc" policy, might single party in the Paris Munt-renew their efforts to press for Mr Shunichi Matsumoto, etpol Council for the first time the adoption of a more rightist
Whatever M Pinay's chances policy. Ambasador In Bof becoming hend of the Guvern- Japan's tain, gave a dinner tonight in honour of his Crosh Princement and resuming his popular of the
London, Apr. 28.
who arrived in London Southampton this morning attend the Coronation.
nu
The Communist Party, in spite
internal struggle
andi
from pulley of steady prices and other troubles within the Parts,
to new taxation. French commenta-
tors foresee that drastic measures managed to keep most Industrial The dinner was given at the are needed to put the financial centres and sometimes even in-
asound Basts.
proved their position. Ambassador's London residence situation on a where
ask A1 Mayer is preparing io
However, the Party lost out to 10 year old Crown Prince, Akihito is staying. No the Assembly for special powers the Moderates and the Socialists
In the and carry the country although the non-Japanese guests attended to enforce economies
big efforts to Reuter.
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out reforms. These powers have peasant vote.
A British Crossword Puzzle
2
13
14
ACROSS
1 System (6).
5 Indecision (5),
8 Horseman (5).
Dendly. (8).
10 Boundary (5).
11
Entices
1250
hammer
(5).
(4.)
tred with
13 Proposal of health (5),
10 Pro (0),
18 Letting contracts (0).
20 Bevare (8).
22 Gant (4).
23 Semi-precious stone (3).
25 Poetry (5).
20 Eight holes (6),
27 Mistake (5).
28 Wrong (5),
29-Tends (8),
U
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16
DOWN
1 Souvenirs (8).
2 Dire (8).
3 Spoken (4)..
4 Weakens by adding water
6 Expunges (7),
The decline of
of the
RPF went further than even the
mast optimistic foes of the mov
movement dared to predict. In Paris the RPF lost 42 seats of the 52 they won in the 1947 landslide. Else where, the collapse Was even worse, but precise assessment of RPF losses cannot be made be- cause many Gaullists have com- plicated alliances.-United Press.
RED LOSSES
Paris, Apr. 28. The French Communist Party lost 6,759 local Counceli seats in the 19,932 municipal election
districts for which fl results are avallable, the Interior MARINE Charles Brune,
tonight.
27-
With these old«ilme | [wa-wheelers -- "soclables" they called them one just had to be friendly. Here, supply-
ing proof that it must have been dificult
to go separate ways are Xvonne Marsh and Tom Round. They aro Jilted bride and heartless" defendant in the "Trial by Jury" sequence from the film "Gilbert and Sullivan"-but thero was no keeping them spart when they tried out the "carri- are for two" which is being used to add Victorian authen-
Welty to the production-Reuterphoto,
Inquiry Into
Control Of Atomic Energy
an-
Landon, Apr. 28. The Prime Minister, Sir Wlusion Churchili,
the estab nounced today lishment of a Commillee for the plans transfer of Britain's atomic from programme
to make
energy
Government departmental control.
Sir Winston, sald that he could not yet stale just. what now form of control would be established unill the Committee made a full Inquiry and taking Into consideration constitutional and financial Implications.
Britain's atomic work. which includes the produc- tion of the atomle bomb
and molable advances on converting atomic energy to Industrial purposes, has been run by the Ministry of Supply, Now headed by Sir Winston's son-in-law, Mr Duncan Sandys, -Unital-Press.-
NEW PLANE
SHOWS
ITS PACES
Rejection Of British
Tender
Matter Raised In The Commons
London, Apr. 28. Mr Harry MacKeson, Secre- Lary for Overseas Trade, said today he did not think
the
Americans should have called for new bids for equipment for the big hydro-electric project in Washington state.
He was replying in the House of Commons to a question about the rejection of a bid by the English Electric Company to equipment even supply the though 15
£357,- million dollars (about 000) lower than the nearest bid of an American firm,
was
about
3
Mr Mackeson said he gather- ed that the American authorit- les felt that they could not as sess the comparative quality of the British and American plant.
He added "in my view every effort should be made in such a case to obtain the necessary in- formation for this purpose from the firms concerned rather than invite fresh bids and thus in effect give another chance Brms whose prices were
too
J
My Ernest Femyhough, La-
· Trenton, N. J., Apr. 28.
that If the Americans bour, said The first production model of did not allow trude on fair a two-engine assault transport bars Britain should "break cut plane has been flown in a
of the Battle Act" and refuse to demonstration of how It can acknowledge the rights of the carry troops and equipment to United States to interfere battlefront areas,
with British shipping trading with any country It chose,
Michael Straukoff, chief engineer The plane was designed by
of
The
BRITAIN STILL
LEADS WORLD IN SHIPBUILDING
London, Apr. 29.
Tonnage under construction in Japanese ship- yards during the first quarter of 1953 showed a sharp drop but was still enough to keep Japan in fifth place among the world's nations, Lloyds Ship- ping Register Bgures showed today.
Steamships and motorships under construc- tion in Japan totalled 450,562 tons — 116,633 tons less than in the previous quarter.
The figures, which lacluded no news of building In Russin, Communist China and Poland because no figures were avall- able, showed that total world construction totallest 1,202 vessels of an aggregate 8,004,757 tons,
Britain with 2,132,003 tons under construction was the biggest builder, acce
for accounting 35
per cent of the total. Her output was 13,409 tons
on the previous quarter. This is how the other leading builders fared.
about
down
United States-580,511 tons under construction-93,304 tons down
on previous quarter: Ger- many 550,502 tone, an increase of 44,833 tons: The Netherlands 532,005 tons, up by 77.114 lens.
Italy ranked Japan
sixth- after
with 354,080
the stocks.
tons on
TREND CONTINUED
The decline in British trend
building continued
shown since 1950. Tonker tonnage alone was up,
The
report said that 323 ships of a total of 2.132.003 tons were being built in Bri tain and Northern Ireland during the first quarter of this year.
scus
Of these 82 ships of 677,018 tons were being bullt for over-
This customers.
was 04,027 tons less than the pre- vious quarter and 247,920 tons less than the September 1950 peok.
Tito's Decision On Church
The ment
Belgrade. Apr. 28.
Yuzoslav Govern-
on
decided to regulate Church-Slate re- lations
new legal basis without any further attempts to consult the Catholic Church, semi-official
Roman
the
agency
NEWE
Yugo Press said
today, The Government
arency
sald the intended to guaranice religious free- tom to every citizen bat to forbid teaching of re- ligion in schools or private houses and to ban religious processions outside church grounds without special permission from the civle authorities-Reuter.
Federation Prelude
London, Apr. 28.
The foundations of a new
today when
Countries "importing" the self-governing dominion within largest amount of new tonnage the Commonwealth British are Norway (445,644 tons), West Indinu Federation-were
in London Panama (393.320 tons), Liberia laitt
leaders (181,269 tons) and the United political
from 10 States (180,445 tons).
sugar producing Countries making the largest island colonies in the Carib- increases to their existing fleets bean reached
the on the outstanding constitu are Britain 1,625,010 tons,
and tional points between them. United States 540,884 tons
On Wednesday, the delegates Narway 603,248 tons.
and
Oil tankers of 100 tons and
scattered
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and from Barbados, Jamaica and over being built throughout the the Windward and Leeward world total 280 of a total ton-Islands (excepting the Virgin nage of 3.267,259 tons drop Islands) begin of 19,990 tons compared with draft of their report drawn up last December.-Reûter.
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Once they have approved this the report will be publish- cd and will go before the Island legislatures and anally the House pt Commons. Reuter.
Canberra, Apr. 20. The External Affairs Minister, Mr Richard Casey, aniqupced today that Australio Was sending Indonesia 84 trucks and 24 tractors.
Durban, Apr. 28. Eighty-one wives and children of Indians living In South
Valued at A£200,000 the Africa arrived in Durban today
"the British-liner trucks-and-tractors will-be-the aboard
shipment under thu Karanjia.
Political observers said they Colombo Plan.--United Press. might be the last Indians allowed Into the Union.
On February 10, the Minister of the Interior. Dr Eben Donges, announced in Parliament that if the Nationalist Party were re- turned to power, the Govern- ment would abregate the Smuts- Gandhi agreement under which Indians living in familica of South Africa, were permitted to enter the Union.
Senior officials of the Natal Indinn
of the, Organisation Transvarl Indinn Congress boarded the vessel as soon as health officials allowed.Reu- ter,
Melbourne, Apr. 28. Australians with "something of the Irish" in them will soon Minister said that this have a chance to brush up their Chase Alrcraft Company. Chase is to manufacture parts was beside the point.
knowledge of Irish arts.
Irish arts for the plane and ship them to
Trial lectures on The "Battle Act" provides for the Kaiser-Frazer plant at the control
are to begin at Sydney, Mel- United by the
bourne and Brisbane universi- Willow Run, Michigan,
States and co-operating foreign ties in July and August. If the nations of exports to "any na-
response is good, Irish studies. tion or threatening the security of the probably take a permanent place combination of nations including art and literature, will United States including the So- In Australian university_studies, viet Union and all "countries | said Dr T. J. Kiernan, Ireland's
its domination and for Anibasrador to Australia. under ather purposes."—Reuter,
United Press.
M Brune sald the Commun-assembly. ista had won 15,019 scats or
six per cent of the total avall-
in mind:
for
A Chase afficial said the plane able in the 19,832 completed was designed with these purposes districts. In 1947 they won 20,808 or 8.3 per cent. M Brune said the Communists enined To drop paratroops behind three seats in the 90-seat Paris enemy lines. Municipal Counell, however, to hold 20 instead of 28.
GENERAL REVERSE
In Paris, the Communists re- celved 1.5 per cent more votes than at the last. municipal elections In 1947. In 10,932 communes where the results are Inal, however, the Communists lost 335,300 votes, compared
with 1047.
A total of 247 of the 5,759 seats
1.
2. Ty land regular ́infantry or other troops near battle arcas.
3. To carry heavy equipment, such as trucks or artillery, to battle areas.
4. To evacuate wounded, Named the C-123B, the plane weighs 30,000 lbs. It can carry payload of 23,000 pounds,
D
which the Communiss have and has a top speed of 245 mph.
definitely lost were in politically rrore where any
Important communes of than 9,000 population, Naval officers of high rank voting was by proportional re- presentation. It was in these dis- tricts that the Communists were expected to hold Amnest
16 Pig's feel (8).
Prayer (6)
7 Ecstasy (G),
14
(0).
30 Perlis (7).
17 Garland (7).
21 Unit of heat (5).
24 Unbleached linen colour
19 Rubs out (6).
M Brune stressed Bat, whis the Communiste gained in the city of Paris, they lost ground in (4), thi adjoining districts which are
included in the "Paris region".
results show that.
These
The payload can be divided up number of ways for instance, ai -Infantry troops with full equipment or a 155 mm howitzer with truck and ammunition.
When used as an ambulance plane, the C-1231 can carry 50 liter
clx + walking palients, patients and six niedical attend- cuts,
dompile international develop- Major-General Hemer
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The
MONDAY'S CROSSWORD Actos: 1 Relish, & Poles,ments and the economic situation 8 Peer- Valour. 11 Enter, 12 Tarmac, 14 Test, 10 Swarm, 18 in France, which appeared to Sanders, USAF, of the Tactient Clash, 10 Teal, 20 Murder, 23 Steam, 26 Garish, 20 Ewer, 27 davour the Communists, the Party Air Command, told a reporter ho was interested in the ability Sated, 20 Tender. Down: 1 Rave, 2 Lilt, 3 Spur, 4 Hemli; simply has maintained to post- Precise, 8 Litoral, 7 Screams, 18 Oases, 13 Accuses, 14 Tangent, tion in the Paris region," said M of the C-128B to take off, and 15-Shaimmed, 17
There Braune.. 17 Waver, 19 Torget, 21 Dars, 23 Rind, Char.
lund in comparatively short din
solution. They should be disregardeit. The proper sequence Jallows · ne
been a
#Frimson Pirate i
-TECHNICOLOR
tances. The plane is to be used Commencing To-morrow: “SOUND OFF” sure was a mistake in testerday's putels and coral Communist reverse."
He gave no figures for other by the Tactical Air Coinmand
<frum above.
Partie-United Press.
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