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Third General

General Elections

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Rome, May 26.

Italy's 30,000,000 voters, the most canvassed In the world, will be called to the polls on June 7 for the fifth time in eight years.

They will be casting their votes in the coun- try's third general election since the war, re- electing both Houses of Parliament; the. Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.

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In 1945, 1940 and 1047 they polled only 51.7 per cent of ile | MORROW elected, in patchwork fashion, nation's votes,

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the

government With the support of all the

centre parties,

Prit Minister, Signor the Casperi, In 1940, they held their first therefore forced through # tur- general elections, for the Con-bulent Parliament at Bill which Elituent Assembly which rulednutomatically gives about, two- Italy until 1040 and at the same thirds of the seats in the Cham- time draw up the country's re-ber to the alliance of parties publican, democratic constitu- which wins a fraction more than tion.

60 per cent of the total vott.

NO GUESBES

At the same poll, they decided by approximately 15,000,000 The Senate will continue to votes to 11,000,000 to abolish be olected on the system in their monarchy.

force in 1941, which provides for the return of one tenator fromi each of 237 électoral colleges.

In 1948, they held their second general elections since the war or the first of the new parliamentary regime.

In 1951 and 1062, all the country's local govertiment bodies were renewed,

PLENTY OF PRACTICE Twenty enrk of Fascist dictatorship meant that after the war the great majority o! Italians voted for the Brst time in their Hyes.

Stree then they have had plenty of practice. So have

political parties.

cans in the

centre If the

parties, us expected, gain more than half the total vote, the new enlarged Chamber of Deputies is likely to be made up very approximately, as follows.

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Socjalisty).

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24 political groupings } which presented candidates in 1940 have been whittled down to eight main national parties.

These are divided into three Since the unexpected dissolu- main groups: Communists and ion of the Senate which was not leftwing Socialists on the left; due to be re-elected until next Christian Democrats, Social De-year, took both the centre parties mactals, Liberals and Republi-en their enemies of right and centre and loft completely by surprise, note MonarchistЯ and the Neo of than bas hazarded a guers as London, May 26, Fascist Italian Social Movement to how the new Senate will be

composed. The Commonwealth Prime on the right.

Since 1048. the Communists All men and women in Italy Ministers' conference to be and leftwing Socialsts have over the age of 21 have the right held here after Queen Eliza- presented joint lists of can-14 vote for the Chamber of beth's Coronation could be didates at all elections, so that Deputies unless debarred by a described 39 a "curtain there is no precise intssure of court raiser for the Bermuda their respective strengths, conference with the ob- jective of a four-Power talk, including Russia, as predominant theme, officials said today.

VANISHING GROUPS

ol La-w for criminal offences. But the age mi is raised to 23 for the election of the Senate.

The voters for the Chamber of Both the Social Democrat Deputies totel 30,800,000. Those theparty and the fialinn Social for the Senate are estimated to Movement have been built up in number about one million lest.-- recent years out of the follow-Reuter. ing of small groups which havd now practically vanished,

They said that the Common- wealth conference would opet The general election in 1945 at 2 p.m. GMT on June 3 and resulted in the following dis- that a timetable instead of antelbution of seals in the two agenda had been orrnliged. Houses of Parliament:

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130

182

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674

237

set for specific subjects-on one Christian Demo- day the Premiers would discuss crais relutions with the Bulted States Popular Front This would include 110,000 and relations with the Soviet Social

Western Germany, Union.

crats persons in Berlin and Austria who have w escaped from the Iron Curtain; On another day they would Liberals 75,000 persons from Italy; 20,000 discuss Korea and related prob- Republicans

session Italian ench from the Netherlands and lems and at another

Movement Greece and 15,000 persons to East situation.

now they would discuss the Middle

Monarchists In Turkey, Trieste or the for-

who for the discussion of economic Organisation countries

would be problems which have escaped from Communism. follow-on to the Prime Minis- Mr Emlih told the Terenig:ation erst conference of December Sub-committee of the Senate last year.-Unlied Press. Judi Onay Committee that efforts

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Red Planes Bomb Kimpo Field

Seoul, May 27.

From three to five propeller- driven Communist

planes bombed the Kimpo airfield just northwest of Scoul carly today (Wednesday).

no

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immediate The victory of the Christian report as to whether the bombe any casualiles Ur Democrats, who gained absolute caused majorities in both Chamber and damage to Allled installations.

The

the Senate in 1948, was ascribed in

planes flew over

were no large part to the fear that the Seoul area, but there Communists and leftwing reports of bombs falling in the Socialists, working closely to city. gether, might win control of the country.

mendte.

A "red aferl" was sounded in Seoul at 2 a.m. (1700 GMT Tuesday) this morning and the city was blocked out.

The all-cicar minutes later.

came 25

spokesman apparently

types, and

said the planes wert light liaison not regular bombers.

Light Communist planes made a aimar raid on Kimpo several weeks aka. United Press.

to bolster the Western defence against Communism and to main- tain desent living standards could be defeated by the crush- ing weight of surplus population.

Over 02 per cent of the "Each year, Greece has six

electorate went to the polls, an

large unprecedentedly

num. as many new workers

Lincoln, Nebraska, May 28.- ontering the labour roarket,as

ber. The normally apathetic Mohammed All, Attorney-middle classes and large num- An Air Force Belgium," which has a populo-

pro-bers of women flocked to the tion of compamblo size, Mr Smith General of the Frontier

today polls vince of Pakistan, sald

to avert the "Red" said

"Lack of resources and of that his nation does not want

devastation American dollars but "profess arable land, war

Lawyers. students and and Communist guerilla ocors, tivity have gravely heightened technlelans to come to our coun- the population problem.try on an exchange basle," Emigration to Canada and Aus- He added, "We need ideas not tralia is beginning to help. The money arrived hero on Mon- admission into the United States of an additional 20,000 day night. He is studying the Greeks would considerably ease American legal system on a lour the burden on the local economy sponsored by the Governmental and strengthen the bonds be-Affairs Institution and the Slate tween this country and Greece, Department.-United Press. which Manda so courageously on the easternmost part of the Irun Curtain."United Press.

Cairo Mission In Italy

Venice, May 26.

An Egyptian milliary mission which began a tour of Italy on May 21 arrived here last night Italian

on a visit to northern

defence Installations,

The Egyptian mission. fed by General Hassan Mahmoud, Egyptian Chief of the Air Staff, Is visiting the peninsula at the Invitation of the Italiari Government .:

wiil The mission

leave Venice tomorrow inorning for Bologna, Modens and Florence, arriving in Homo late. in. oveting.

the

The Hilislot 'will' lenyo fót Calro on May 20. United Proiz

LOSING CONTROL Signor Alelde de Gasperi, leader of the Christian Demo centre crais, gathered the three other parties into a govern- ment coalition. These were the Social Democrats, Liberal and Republicans.

In the next few years, the Liberals and then the Social Democrals fell out of the coalition. But they continued form part of the centre

of left and right.

London, May 26.

700 Pretenders

Unmasked

in

Dortmund, May 26. to

About 700 "false" aristocrats West To Visit Yugoslavia bloc, as opposed to the growing have been unmasked in

Blocs

Germany since 1946, registrars here. a conterence The 1031/62 local election re-announced

registrars said in several Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt will Fults disclosed that the centre visit Yugoslavia, from July 2 to bloc was in imminent danger of catacs descendants of aristocrats had illegally attempted to adopt 16, Tanjug news agency report-losing control of the country. cd today in a despatch from This latest poll chowed that the title of heads of families Belgrade.-United Press.

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