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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954,
LYTTELTON ENDORSES NEW UK
POLICY ON KENYA Using "General China" To Seek Surrenders
Nairobi, Mar. 14,
The Colonial Secretary Mr Oliver Lyttelton, told Kenya in a broad- cast tonight the British Government wholly endorsed the policy of using the Mau Mau “General China" in an attempt to bring about the wholesale surrenders of other terrorists.
He said it was "the growing feeling amongst terrorists in certain areas that the game is up that has led to General China's offer to Induce the surrender not only of his own followers but of others."
Preliminary Talks On
Geneva Begin
London Mar. 15. Senior Foreign Ministry off elals of Bliain, France and the three Benelux countries meet ere today to discuts the forth coming Geneva conference on Korea and Indo-Cher."
The meeting, expocled in last about three days, is held under the ausplees of the Brussels
Ave Treaty organisation- the Power grouping which proved the uf rerunner to be the prezent 14-nation Atlantic Pact.
The Ave Powers are reported to compare their
view's 4.11
Korean settlement preparat ny to the Washington meeting ot the 10 United Nations colpittura which sent forces to Korea.
All five nations 31C mon these United Nations countries and have been invited T Geneva conference and all are expected to attend
Mr Lyttelton said General China's offer was not "a bargain for his life. It arose from a deep seated feeling that nothing was to be gained by continuing the struggle."
was no
Mr Lyttelton, sperking on the the rve of his departure from Colony, declared there question of negotiating with the terrorists. "What we are trying to do in to make it possible fur Cirm to surrender," he said.
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Europeana have bitterly criti- the Government's cised
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WGA captured by security forces an
with carried mit negotiations
while other Mau Mau leaders
This under sentence of death. was later commuted,
Mr Lyttelten reenlied that a Members of roup of British
congratulated Parliament had
Governas ni ot udg Genre China for a purpoe.
"Such engratulations are en- thely misplaced." he said,
the
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any
the
bands which may shorten emergency, which may atop the butchery of a loyal population
siolster term and being the which hangs over so much of the country to an end."
THREE OBJECTIVES
Sb Evelyn The Governor, Baring, and the Commander- S George Erskine, 3-Cha could not neglect any oppori- unity of saving lives or reducing
Kenya.
Atrain on has the
be discussed in Also likely ti
with The Britain's association
of which European Army plun the other four countries pinspective members.
France is pressing for closer
than Britain association agreed to and particularly for a British
to station guarantee
the European troops on tinent for a fixed period. Anglo- French talks on this question, whose progress the other E.D.C. nations will be kept continuously informed, are due
on
to start scon
ย
M. Guy de la
con
Tournelle,
And Ministry.
Political Director at the French
Foreign
Sir
Frank Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary at the British Foreign Office, lea the French
delegations at today's
British
talks.
and
Mr Anthony Nutting. Foreign Under Secretary, will give A junghoon for the delegates during their conterencp- here........... Reuter.
the people
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principles of British Justice and will never be sal common law aside," Mr Lyttelton declared.
He rejected any suggestions "We are of summary Justice. fighting for the rule of law and
African Leader Resigns
Nairobi, Mar. 14. The African political lender, Mr Mathu, today tendered hils resignation from the Clony's Execu- Live Council to Governor
Evelyn Baring,
It was to mark his "per- sonal protest** against not being informed of the plan before Mir Lyt'clton's arrival on the Colony a fortnight go.
He elabned that other unofficial (207 Govern- mení) members of the Executive Council had bern told the outlines of the plan by the Governor. Six African members of the
Council Legislativo threatened to resign from the Connell when they met Secretary ut the Colonial
It of
Government House today, was understood. They
their again declared
ap* position to a plan for a which Government Included only one African as a minister and demand- ed more representation,
Aslan
now Discussing his new proposals multi-racial for setting up Government and starting a War Council, Mr Lyttelton said there under- were thres objectives lying the plans
era
1.
To bring to an end an of government only by offelals and associate the in- habitants of Kenya with the of Govern- responsibilities ment" 2.
the in "Participation Government should be shared Europeans, Africans, by Asians and Arabs."
a. "Springing from this new form of Government, we should have a sharper cutting edge against the Mau Maui.”
FREE FROM FEAR
The changes were designed to make all races responsible for
terrorists defeating the freeing Kenya from fear.
Arst Ho said that though at there were "some deplorable his incidents" in the police such food Incidents had not been contioned and police discipline and morale improved. The had greatly
were re-
political leaders who at first welcomed the now proposals were also understood to have made plain that they luctant to accept offloo in unless Government Africans were given in- crcased representation. -- Keater.
the
we cannot win by setting aside the rule of law."
Six months ago Mau May had the Initiative. Today nearly 70 cut of every 100 incidents were initiated by the security forces.
out
London, Mar. 14.
The new constitution ho pro- Mrs Ada
Bellamy. Mary whose will was published yes-
pared could not succeed with- £ 100
Emil terday, left
the determination of all Taussig, of the Comet Experi
races to make it work." It would und Import Company of Mel-
require much wisdom, foresight, wourne "in recomition of
above all, for- kindness in
urge and, forwarding
bearance and patience, parcels to me during the war."
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Fatemi's Condition
Worse: Questioning Begins
Teheran, Mar. 14.
Informed sources said today Hussein Fatemi, the Foreign Minister of the previous Mossadegh Government was in "constant” touch with the Soviet Embassy during the eight months he eluded a nation-wide man hunt by the Iranian Government.
Montagu To Be Tried In Castle
Great Hall Of Winchester
London, Mar. 14. The series of trials of
Lord Montagu of Beaullu on murals charges will move into the great hall of Win- chester Castle tomorrow to Fatemi, was knifed and seriously injured by accommodate the expected u howling mob before he could be gaoled after his crowd. arrest yesterday. Although doctors attended
The 27-year-old Peer was Fatemi throughout today his condition was re-charged in this case with com
serious initting
offences ported to have deteriorated.
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with two of the Royal Air members Force. Co-defendants WCTO Montagu's cousin, Michael Pilt- Rivers, and a journalist, Peter Wildeblood
He was given blood trans- turions but official spokesmen denied persistent rumours he had died.
The milltary prosecutor, Hossein Azemouden, who has demanded a death sentence for Fatemi, visited him today condition and be- despite his
interrogation,
The
ganes found two radio receiver-transmitter sets in Fatemi's hiding place, as well as $30,000 in cheques and "Im- portant documents", informed sources sald. The sources sald Fatemi often visited officials at the Soviet Embassy downfall and period in hiding.
Police today informed the effecra who arrested Fateral that they would share in the $8,000 reward offered for his capture.
since his
LOST LOT OF BLOOD Fatemi is being treated in the Military Hospital at the Ghasser Garrison three miles north of Teheran.
Alarm Clock Helped
Capetown, Mar. 15. An alarm clock helped capture two escaped Africa convicts pollen were hunting in the moun- tains near Springbok.
The alarm went off unexpectedly at midnight in the camp where the police had bedded down for the night. It BO frightened the superatiilous Africans that they dashed out of thetr hiding place nearby and surrendered. China Mall Special.
Asian Students To
Fatemi was reported to have Attend Harvard
New York, Mar. 15. Several Arian scholars,
and
Hampshire Assizes, the court batore which the three will be tried, o tered the trial in the reat hall of the Castle, where Sir Walter Raleigh was tried for treason in 1003. The judge will under the ancient woodwork reputed to have been the top at King Arthur's round table.
Police aroused Montagu from and took bed carly on January him to the station to be booked, He was freed on bail.
DENIED ALL CHARGES
Lato last year he was tried on charges involving a 14-year-old boy scout. A jury cleared him on one count and was unable to Serce on another. The handsome Guardsmon Grenadier former
denied all charges in both cares.
Once regarded as one of England's most eligible bache
or Montagu was out of the
country when charges were filed in the first case. He vistied relatives in the United States and touret France before re- turning. He was arrested on his arrival in England.
While the charges
NEW PROPOSAL Mr Lyttelton disclosed that African political leaders had lost a great deal of blood from today proposed to him and the a stab wound, in the same area Government that the proposal of his body where he was that Council of Ministers in the re- by a would-be assassin two
should organised Government
years ago. The assassin belonged. include four European unofficial, to the fanatical Fidaiyan Islam nominated by univeraltics members, two Africans and two (Warriors of Islam) sect headed Hongkong, Japan, Korea and Asians,
by the bearded Mullah Ayatul- Nationalist China, will come to pending, .ko called off his lah Kashani, This would Increase by one
the United States next autumn engagement--United Press. Fatemi, disguised with a long for
at each European and African un-
a year's residence and wearing eMetal representation
tho
purpleHarvard University, it was an- found in the Council compared
the pylamas, wils with original "Lyttelton Plan" for suburbs, Police forced him at nouneed today,
on
beurd
pistol point to shout, "Long Live
the reorganisation of the Gov-the Shah." He fell to his knees;
wer
India Refuses
crnment announced last week. but was morched off to the to provide stimulating intoller Visas To US
The programme is intended
The African leaders
of the Military that contacts between scholars had headquarters
Government. A mob of 200 fell of Asia and America of mutual initiated the proposal this afternoon, Mr Lyttelton said, on him and knited him, crying value in the development of and the Governor had agreed to "Death to this traitor."United their scholarship.
Press, transmit to the other racial moups.
He said the proposal had not been initiated by either himself the Governor, Sir Evelyn Baring, Mr Lyttelton sald he
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Snow In England
They are being brought to
the United States by Harvard- Yenching Institute which has functioned since 1928 both to
and
had "no inkling" what recep Snow and slect fell in south-quarters at Harvard
Servicemen
New Delhi, Mar. 14.
India has rofused visas
to servicemen due to join the
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Queen Plans To Move Her
Court To Windsor
London, Mar. 15.
Queen Elizabeth plans to move her court from Buckingham Palace to her favourite home, Wind- sor Castle, 20 miles west of London, the Sunday newspaper, The People, said.
The newspaper said the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh want more freedom of movement and a healthy country home for their two children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, particularly as more Royal visits to the Dominions and colonies are likely.
First moves In a long-term plan to transfer the court are being made behind the scenes, the newspaper said, and they the Queen's approval await
returns from her when she Commonwealth tour in May.
"An 18-month programme is being mapped out, which will provide for
Huks Clash With
Govt Troops
"State ceremonial functions only to be held at Buckingham
Monila, Mar, 15. Palace; historical apartments-
Government troops secure except the Royal private suite vilal mountain on the border of to be opened to the public; the Pampanga and Zambales pro- Council Chamber, where the
in central Luzon vnices Queen will receive her Minis Sunday after A three-hour pers, to be included in 10 extra battle with heavily armet Huk rooms for
forces forming part of
commander supremo Taruc's elite guard.
at the Castle,vate apartments
The paper said the Queen illed Buckingham Palace
no
on
2tuk
This was the first contact with zineo Huk forces: operation "Milagrosa"
more than her father, who call the clusive ed it an lee box."
"Her grandfather said it launced by the Army would make a good hotel- mand more than three warmed up and to King Edward, go. VII it was a sepulchre."
A-BOMB SHELTER Only Queen Victoria, liked Buckingham Palace as a home, the newspaper Bald.
A new covered entrance was being built at Windsor Castle by which the Royal Family could enter and leave their without private apartments
being seen.
"Plans are almost complete also for an atom bomb shelter, the People continued.
The newspaper said roost of the Palace staff welcome a per manent transfer to Windsor.
Com- weeks
While no casualty 1st was released, army sources said the Army Huks suffered heavily.
spearheading the scout rangers ascent on the mountain razed ifuk huts and ceized two ereny production bases.
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Faced by the superior Gov. retreated toward Mount -ly emment troops, the Huks Blow- Pinatubo, about ten air milea away.
disclosed Meanwhile, it was that a top-ranking official of the blg Sugar centre of Pampanga has been exposed as giving financial aid to the Hulks,
The disclosure was made to army probers by an employee of the sugar enterprise.
"One thing is clear. A vast However, another official of change is about to take place in the firm told army probers that The
whole organisation vf they had to play ball with the since the company's Buckingham Palaco-which may Huks shock many traditionally-operational line extended up to citizens," the People Huk-infested areas.→ France- minded
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