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Malaya Chinese Want Share' Of Political Power

Singapore, July 13.

Bir Cheur Lock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, wald yesterday that the Chinese in Malaya must have tielr share of political power as their economlo position may be threatened one dave do not want monopolise power. But wo musi have our altaro. Without that our economie position may be threatened one day."

to

On the other hand, ho warned the Chinese that they must accept Malaya Ra' their country. They must be loyal and patriotio and must be unlied among themselves--United

Press.

Malan Taken To Task

The

Sydney, July 12,

Sydney Morning

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY, 13, 1958.

SATELLITES MAKE MORE CONCESSIONS

London, July 12.

Latest change in Eastern Europe today in the direction of "milder Communism" was an announcement by three East German Radio stations that henceforward they will broadcast music instead of propaganda speeches,

an-

Concessions of greater weight were nounced this week-end in Hungary. Budapest Radio said a decree had been passed writing off the farmers' undelivered State quotas of produce for last year, provided they fulfilled the current year's quotas of wheat, rye, barley and oats.

Delivery duties of co-operp- all producers, Fines impusid fives are to be reduced at once for non-delivery of produce are: by 10 per cent,

Quoias of eggs and mille out- standing since December 1032 are completely wiped out

INDIAN

for

Herald said today that the NAVY ROLE

promise of Dr D. F. Malan, the South African Premier. to befriend Australia in the event of trouble with India, was untimely and urinecès- sary as well as being wholly unsolicited.

Malan at

IN MED.

Malta, Jly 12.

Admiral Earl Mountbatten,

Mediter-

British

commanding a mixed force of (Dr

ព luncheon the British, New Zealand and given to Mr R. G. Menzies, the Indian navies, salls from here Australian Prime Minister, in tome Tow Inurning in the Capetown on July 9, said that cruiser Glasgow for a goodwill if Australia were ever menaced by "powers in the Indian Ocean" cruise in the Eastern she could depend on South rancan. Africa

to be her friend. As- serting that Australia stool for a White Australia and had built her- an outer wull to defend self, he warned! that "the day will come when those powers will be knocking on the door.)

The Herald

said: "Australia has excellent relations with both India and South Africa and no intention of becoming has

and their bitter Involved in deplorable feud.

Ranjit and the frigates Jumna.

The force comprises cruisers, a carrier, destroyers, submarin, minesweepers, and an amphibious force, the Indian cruiser Delhi, the destroyer

Kistna, Cauvery and Tir and the New Zealand cruiser Block Prince,

cancelled.

This follows olher Hungarian changes in policy under the new Prime Minister, Mr Imre Nagy. including more aid to farmers,

collec- and liberty to leave the tives.

Eastern Berlin began its self- Her- crillelm last week when bert Gessner, chief commentator, said the programmes were boring and needed a change.

A special commentator, Karl Eduard von Schnitzler, nounced "la future, music will be heard instead of propaganda pooches, and amusing ridicule

of our enemies will take

we used to fling."

the

place of the wooden hammer

PRAGUE SURPRISE

He promised round-table tolky "bringing the real opinion of the people to the microphone, and not what we want them to say?"

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Franco-Vietnam Ceremony In Saigon ANOTHER VOICE

Change-Over In

United States

Chiefs Of

Of Staff

Washington, July 12. Admiral Arthur Radford and Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway arrived here today for top-level briefing and conferences before taking over as members of the Administration's new military high command.

incoming chairman Adm. Radford,

of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gen. Ridgway, new Army Chief of Staff, are to attend a meeting of 100 civilian and military leaders at Quantico, Virginin, starting on July 23.

Another Communist radio surprise today was the absence of the regular weekly talks from Frague by Dr Zdenek Nejedly, | other Incoming Vice-Premier of Czechoslovakia, who gives an "events of the week" commentary.

No explanation was given to Admiral Mountbatteri, accom-Prague's listeners. Music play- pared by all the ships except ed instead of the commentary. the submarines, will pay a formal en at Istanbul on July Listeners in Vienna believed

Professor Nejedly did not broad={ cant in order to avoid saying anything about

The Union Prime Minister showed less than his usual shrewdness in raising this issue at 27.

П

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Berla,

the fall of Soviet Home

They also will tour with and outgoing members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Installations of the Strate gic Air Command and Air De- fence Command beginning on July 28.

tional Airport that he did not know the detalls of his duties, but I'm afraid I'm going to be at work tomorrow morning,"

OVERALL REVIEW

Vietnam President Tam and Defence Minister Quat (stand- ing in the car) seen as they Inspected native, troops during the celebrations of Vietnam Unily at Saigon recently

Express Photo..

PRIVATE

ENTERPRISE

IN TAIWAN

To Be Helped By Nationalists

Taipei, July 12. The Governor of Formosa, Mr O. K. Yul, said the Nationalist Government would exert its utmost to assist and foster pri- vate enterprise on Formosa in a

co-ordinated development of the island's economy.

ADDED TO THE

RED CHORUS Peking Attacks On Beria

London, July 12,

The Chinese Government in its official news- paper the Peking People's Daily, joined in the attack on Beria today, according to a New China News Agency message received here.

"The Communist Party of China and the Chinese people express their profound wrath at the criminal behaviour of the traitor Beria," the. paper is quoted as saying in an editorial..

the

It expressed gratitude" for firm support given to the determined action

swift

and

taken by the Soviet Com- munist Party and the Praesidlum of the Supreme Soviet ire "cleansing thele ranks of this traitor."

It said the "Imperialist anti- Soviet elements" were unable to disguise their disappointment at Beria's removal as it has been "their dream" that the Soviet Communist Party might not take action against the anti-party elements who would thus be able to create a split within the Party.

Mr Dulles' Statement On Japan Offends

New York, July 12.

The Secretary of State,

It said that now the Im- Mr John Foster Dulles, had perialists dream's had gone up enquestionably complicated

in smoke they could only spread

rumours. They called the the forthcoming negotin-

cleansing of

struggle

趋 traitor" between

ations between the United individuals States and Japan, on mill-

and eald the Communist Party

was already split and weaken-tary security aid, a despatch in the New York Times sald

the "traitors"

Zinoviev,

Bukhari,

Jorden said in the Times

despatch that Mr Dulles, had done that by telling the Senate

The paper sald that when today. Lenin

and

Stalin led the Writing from Tokyo, William struggle against Trotaity Kamanev and others (these were all leading Soylet Com- 1 munists condemned by the Appropriations Committee in Soviet Government as unitors, Washington last. Thursday that the

anti-Soviet there was a plan to build tip-a Imperialist

defenéo 10-division Japanese elementa described that

as one between the rearmament question is struggle, too, individuals and cald removal an extremely delicate issue in would weaken the Party.

view of Japan's Constitution VITAL LESSONS

which forbids the nation to maintain armed or any other "But the facts of history onmlitary potential," the despatch He parried the questions on

the contrary revealed the utter sold, the arrest of Berla, the East He was addressing the Pro- emptiness of their rumours". It added that the Socialist German riots and Russia's rejce- | vincial Assembly on the Govern- When be, Chinese Communist Opposition in the Diet would tise Mr Duller Adm. Radford, former Packiletion of food for East Germany ment's sale of five public enter-Party purged Chem Tu-halu and undoubtedly

ES ammunition Fleet Commander,

Chang Kuo-too Its enemies tried statement and Gen. with the remark "That's in the priso help implement the to bimort this acilon in a similar against the Conservative Gov- Ridgway, who relinquished his į poliifcal field.” NATO Command on Saturday,

"land to the tiller" movement. way but in this case, too, history ortment of Promies, Shigeru Diet. proved their rumoure ralifeless, Yoshida in debate in-the- will take over their new offices

Mr Yul, who is also head of the Peking People's Daily sald. The Times despatch said, on August 10.

The action ital Gen Ridgway, before turning the powerful Economic Stabilisa.

takon

"The 10-division goal. It is against Adm. Robert B. Carney will over his NATO Command to tion Board, was reported by the Berin

Berla provided

political stated here, has never been offl be sworn in at the same time Gen. Gruenther on

lessons" Saturday,

for hit Communist citrice

cially accepted by the Japanese local press as discounting cur-caso as Chief of Naval Operations, promised however, to continue

parties. Vigilance was. completing the Administration's to war against a Western re-

rent speculations that the in- sary os disloyal clement acces~ | Government. Mr Dulles, slate-

and ment hus unquestionably.com threat change-over. He is due here on laxation "until the

terest of the Nationalist Govern- carcerists who joined the ranks plicated the job of American Monday.

continue to face from Com- ment would end as soon as the of the proletariat camoudageti dipicrints, who are scheduled to and 60 begin negotiations next week munism shall have suffelently industries

were sold to the themselves carefully Gen, Nathan F Twining abated to warrant

were often able for a time to with the Japanese on the mutual different A became the Air Chief of Staff on

public,

win the confidence. of the security progrciary's course of action,"

statement June 30 succeeding Gen, Hoyt

Counter-recast doubt on the repeated in- The Government, he said, a. Vandenberg.

Gen. Bradley, Army Secretary

of Premier Shigeru Robert T. B. Stevens and Gen. would pursue its policy of help- Adm. Redford arrived at the John Hull, Army Vice-Chlef of ing to develop them for the

ing that an understanding of the Yoshida and other high Govern- ofcinis 'thnt there was Commenting that the

de Valera's majority in parila Communist Promier of Albania, Anacostia Naval air station here Seal, Word, mong the high rank overall welfare of the island, and Berla "incident", Enllan ment was reduced to one with has tightened his rip on the after a stopover at Los Angelesing officials meeting Gen. Ridg- had no intention of making these China's economic reconstruction buildup of the National Safety

unlengthen ment

Immediate -and- of po-plan ---- for- the- -ing of party in Natal are often the death today of Frank country instead of allowing more where Mrs Radford debarked. co to the outside world Fuhy, former Speaker of Parlia- freedom like other Communist

industries semi-official once they work. tho Consolidation of Force, the nucleus of a Japaseso. ob- ment The Prime Minister's countries in

were sold.

Chinese-Soviet friendship. Army. the Herald slated: party now has 73 seats against recording

.described the strengthening of the fightSome diploma to answer the opposition's 72.

for world peace, were the tasks Mr. Dulles, statement of of the Chinese Communist blunder. United States Foreign wished

Party and the Chinese people Service officers were especially disturbed slice, they thought the Dulles statement had erased in day months of patient work aimed at slowly bringing into the Free World's defence community."Reuter,

dimmer in honour of Mr

The Indian ships are visiting Menzies, who must have found

Indin Yugoslav `and Eastern Mediter Lavrentl the hostile references

macan ports, and are then Minister. most embarrassing.”

joining the main fleet at India's of The possibility

Istanbul-Reuter. "knocking on Australia's door" in the sense cnvisaged by Dr Malan was not one with which present stateamanship need concern it- self, the Herald continued.

Australia's The reasons for

well immigration policy were understood in New Delhi, and Australian contacts with India in recent years have been in- creasingly close and friendly.

grievances

of the

with more passion than

ectan's right

Dr

"Dr

this propaganda is unquestion

to

implicate Australia quarrel-Reuter,

"Dev's" Majority Down To One

Dublin, July 12 Irish Prime Minister Eamon

The Czech Radio and press have so far published the news of Heria's dismissal only in the form uf Toss cominuniques without any comment of their own.-Reuter.

REVERSE PICTURE

Belgrade, July 12, General Enver Hoxha, the

here.

10

Eastern Europe reports reaching

Berla.

the comment

to say

Wo

15

Governor Yui told the Assem-

out

these

people. forces sought

The paper concluded by say-sistence

way's plane.

The General, grinning broadly, ASIAN PROBLEM

stepped down the ramp with his Adm. Radford said he agreed pretty brunette wife, and his The Government is mobilising with Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther's 41⁄2 year old son, Matthew .bly that the question of open- Parliament is due to recess ni

Russia is But it could be

still The little boy carried a toy ed,

ing a stock exchange in Taipe! women for forced labour and appraisal that that he had chosen a more the end of July and a by- holding public executions which strong despite disorders in cap sub-machine gim.

to facilitate tho transfer of Reuter, The Uve States and the arrest of the sultable

chairman outgoing to counter-election is unlikely before Ocio- occasion

stocks and shares was under attack and had not attempted ber or November if the Governo population is forced to watch Soviet police chief, Lavrenti F. known to be particularly de-

serious consideration. in the ment holds out during the next to frighten them, the reports Sov

of insuring modified airous of However, he

a smooth fortnight-France-Presse.

There transition in the military leader- L less Communist chip. The new leaders, under newspape: certainly Politika said all manbers of the strength because of the riots," the direction of Defence Seere-Government was determined to local Communist Party were He called "peace the Number tary Charles

E. Wilson, will carry out in full the last part of its land reform programine ordered to watch the hanging of One problem of Asia.

begin carrying this out at the

regardless of dificulties.mo All Kok Riza, of Ljud village,

Among the high ranking Quantico conference.

Reuter. for trying to flee to Yugoslavia.

officials greeting Adm. Radford Scutari chizens were ordered to

wero Adm. W. M. Fechteler, out- teo six prisoners shot on June 2,

going Chief of Naval Operations; General of the Army Omar N. Professor Mark Node, member Bradley, outgoing chairman of overall review

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The Belgrade

of Parliament, died in hospital-- allegedly after ilf-treatment in pelson, where he was' held for making romarks against the Hoxha regime, Politika sald Retler.

Mr Wilton has said that no major decisions will be made. there. But the meeting is ex- pected to be the first step in the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and military alms. Drastic shake- Gen Samuel Shepherd Jr., com ups may result-United Press. mandant of the Marine Corps.

Gen. Rideway told newsmen who met his plane at the Na-

Farmers' University

Is 506 Years Old

Wye College branch of London University-where 200 students are trained in agriculture and horticulture, has just celebrated its 506th anniversary.

of this nation's

Mediation Urged On "Big 3"

Washington, July 12.

A representative of the Com- mille for a Free North Africa today. handed tho .Foreign Ministers of the United States. in Britain and Franco a memoran- dum urging United Nations modlation between France and North Africa.

It has a world-wide reputation for its work producing Britain's future agricultural scientists and farmers.

The

college,

founded

by State grants towards the yearly

1 Educational establishments Cardinal Kempe, a former Arch-fees of £185.

(R).

DOWN

5 Balance (5).

8 Higher in place (5).

2 Name (3).

3 Private night (4).

10

Tog (5).

4 Fruit (7),

11

Boundary ...(5).

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6 Speaks eloquently (6).

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namo (4).

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22 Account (4)

23 Procipitous (5).

26 Weird (5)

28 Occupier (6).

27 Rasp (0).

28 Interitis (5).

5 Bird (7).

Outhouses (5).

14 Pronounce the "H" (8).

15:Striven to copy (8),

10 Mumbles (?).

17 Bunch of ribbons (7).

19 Flag (6).

21 Porton (6),

24 Skin (4),

20 Church officials (0)trai)

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Scarch. Prism; 8Rear, 0 Pertal, 11/Order, 17 Submit, 14 Gist, 16 Spalt id Peace, 10 Stud, 20 Tompk), 24 Tril, 23 Valets 20 Ewer, 27 Noted, 20. Yoona Down 3 Sapa 2 Alry, Crap, 4 Helmet, Protest: 0 Inducod:7 Morsels, 10 Tynie, 18 Spartan: {} Galant, 16 Satuled; 17 Pupil, 19 Survey, 21 Pare, 22 Dear, 28 Aiks.

bishop

Canterbury, wns originally the College of St Gregory and Bi Martiñ, a school For secular priests.

'EMPIRE CONTINGENT"

In their vacations, all students ere expected to find jobs on

The mémorandum. was drafted by El Abdel Bouhafa, the com- mittee's representative in the United States.

It accused. France of falling Implement the decisions to

United Nations taken, by the General Assembly concerning students -- the Tunisia and Morocco.,

Still standing among the more farma, in market gardens or ecme modern buildings of the present other branch of agriculture. College is the old hall, buil

entirely of store, and the Latin Overson's school, which was the gramenor college's Empire contingent school for children of so until como fon Cyprus, Egypt,

The mémorandum charged that the end of the 19th century, Malaya, South Africa, the West nearly 40,000 persons werd "rot

όρ Indies New Zealand, Pakistan ting in politien gaols"

In 1900. Wye became a school and South America. One. Is the Turniria, tant Algeria was "cut of London University. After the ron of a Gold Coast chieftain who, off from the rest of the world" last war it was granted full offer three years' study, pians to and that fundamental frodoms University alātus,

return to his country, to improve were being denied the Moroccan farming conditions there,

poople. One third alathé students are College principal de Mr Dunstan

The memorandum said that women, who live in their own skitbeck D, who served with the

at Miradaito, a block of RAE, In the Inst war, as-0 wing"North Africa might become buildings opmed two years ago,romander and was. Actisant mother, Indo-China-if it con- Nearly 70 Her gent at the Director Michio Kart Supplyinued to be neglected. France-

Presic. students are helped by county or Centre dood produ

Не sald tho Nationalist Wild

Floods Make · 10,000 Homeless

For

and

onc

Animals an Japan

Mombasa, July 12.

A consignment of East African wild animals worth £9,000 tefl by sea for Japan.

NEW JAPANESE EXPEDITION

་ ན་ ེ་ ་

с

Calcutta, July 12, The consignment includes two

Tho Nepal. Government has rore brazze monkeys, hippopo-authorised a five-member expod!- tamuses, rhinoceros and a large tion to the Amrapurna Range in variety of birds.

Imphal, July 12.

All of them were caught by ayns to be undertaken by Japanese climbers, according Breaches in the banks of the Care Hartley, one of Kenya's

to a Japanese Balton Loday. Imphal River have made about loading trappers, who in the past The expedition wit include 10,000 villagers homeless and 12 months has sent £30,000|number of university students flooded nearly 30,000 acres of worth of animals to paddy fields in the Southern throughout the world. Manipur valley it was stated to- majority day.--Reuter,

sent to Japan.--Reuter.

of them

2008 and is expected to reach Nepal In The September. They are expected to have been be in the mountains for about

three months. Router.

Tho

washer Teasing, whoɔwith Sle Edmund 1jlery, conquered Eyezcal, is moen here with his wife and swa, daughters. Pember, 16, and Noma, 16, on their firit vind to Britain.

According to a m bidfure "ohaws them surrounded by admirers at London Airport. from London last night, Tensing is suffering from a'aiight bent of Indigens--Oentral

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