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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954.

STH. KOREAN

IN MAY

1,300 Candidates

To Contest 203 Assembly Seats

Seoul, Korea, Apr. 6.

As the nations gather in Geneva to discuss a final settlement for his war-torn country, Presi- dent Syngman Rhee, of the Republic of South Korea, will be facing the problems of a general election.

The election, to choose a National Assembly to replace the present one, has been tentatively fixed for May 20. The Geneva Conference meets on April 26, and will, in all probability, still be in session when the Korean election takes place on May 20.

As the election campaign gets into full swing, the situation is becoming more and more fluid and com- plicated.

to hu

According

unofficial liberal elements running for the estimate of the Central Elec-coming elections. Mostly under tion Commission, about 1.300 the influence of Assembly Vier- candidates will contest the 203 Chairman Cho Bong-ahm, who

eate in the next National As-

WIE a runner-up in the last sembly.

presidential election, they will National Assembly run 28 Independente afually has 217 scats but s Individual basis as they have no Bever electoral districts

party. north of the cease-fire line, the next Assembly will hove only 203 vals

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Israel Complains

New York, Apr. 5.

The Israeli delegation to the United Nations lodged formal complaint today with the Security Connell spainst Jordan charging flagrant violations armistice agreement,

or the

complaint dealt with Jordan's refusal to participate in a conference with 'Barnes in order to revise Implementation pro-

of Ulio codures

armistice agreement between the two countries

The

complaint referred to the recent at- tuck un passengers of an Israel bus and other at- tacks allegedly committed by Jordanians.

siso

The complaint mid alt these attacks occurred be- Гого the Nahafin incident In which Jordanista were reported to have bern killed by Israeli forces.— France-Presse.

Civil Servant Dismissals

Britain To Have Tax Cuts?

London, Apr. 5. The Conservative Govern- ment today approved Bri- tain's Budget for this year which taxpayers hope will another give the ecotomy shot of

Lax reductions.

"incentive"

The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Mr R.A. Butler, will disclose the 1954-55 Budget in a

10 speech

The House of Commons LOMOTTOW

The Cabinet approved it early this afternoon.

WILD the British

*conomy bulanced and bouming, experts Forecast Ulut Mr Butler willi give mild tax concessions to try to simulate vital exports, but otherwise try tu keep the present even keel.

Figures already published show that more than one-third will go for defence. And the shadow and bitterness of the big H- bomb debate today will bang over Budget Day, tra- ditionally the high point of the Parliamentary year.

Cause Confusion Expenditures this

About 30 followers of Cho in the Assembly and Bome other Washington, Apr. 5. Liberal candidates will have an The American Civil Of the 1.300 expected candi-up-hill fight In the dates, but 200 will stand for both because they are exposed that the

elections Liberties Union has charged the pro-Government

Administration's Liberal to

to attack from every other rival

Party with the official support of party, and about 100 for UTC GJ[da] Democratic

for them.

decisive, factor of all, however,

Oni

An

year arc expected to total around £4,525,000,000, A total 01 £1,040,000,000 will 맑다 for defence.

How Mr Butler will rulse the money is the secret of Budget

This is Mr

and

Butler's third

put

and because there are very few breakdown of security risk Day, a gala ocenaton when many political funds, if any, available dismissals from Govern- members of Parliament wear top Nationalist Porly. The remain-

ment jobs created "wide hats. The most important, probably spread confusion and 1,000 are described as "in- dependent" although they will is the Liberal Party, which is increase in public tension." Budget. The previous two include many Liberals and suffering from the purge of the

It urged the Civil Service have established him as Mn- Demoeridie Nationalists who former Prime Minister and Commissioner, Mr Philip Young, disputed No. 3 man in the Con- are not offfelally supportext by Home Minister, Mr Lee Bum-to undo "the harm not only scrvative Government, behind the party.

suk, and his followers from the to these individuals, but to the the Prime Minister, Sir Winston As The election campaign party

from spirit of civil liberties."

Churchlil, direct orders

the Foreign gathers force, all the candidates President Rhee,

"The principles of free speech Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden. are Inced with the problem of

Since the purge, party leader-und association, due process and financial backing.

ship has

shifted to three per-equality cannot flourish through Prezident Rher's . Libern! sonal associates of President out the country if the public Party has considerable funds. Phee. These include the for- continually dinned with fearful

that thousands But its organisation is extensive mer Defence Minister, Mr Lee warnings and It is doubtful whether Ki-poong, but they are all in-Government

today every candidate of the party experienced in

are disloyal," organisational | are will get any substantial fan-

work. Despite strenuous efforts sold in a letter to Mr Young. rtal support.

On the other hand, Oppost-shape the party, Hou politicians complain that organisational weaknesses. the Government has suppressed The Liberal Party hopes to them

Onancially, by giving put forward an "officially sup priority in granting bank loans ported" candidate cuch elee- to enterprises

pro- toral district, but it is at Government persons and by loan whom to choose, welling former big Japanese Political experts here belleve enterprises to pro-Rhee busi- it is doubtful whether the party will regain sufficient strength before the election to win

nessmen,

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For two consecutive years he has sinshed axes and Britain back on the road to a economy after six years of Socialism, His Budgets hava added greatly to Conservative electoral popularity,

- United

in the past six months to re- It contended that Mr Young's Press.

has breakdown of

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on

risk wwe not

the reasons for die General Vandenberg

based charge but on "derogatory and unevaluable information."

Buried Mr Young has told Congress that 2,408 Government Cm-

Washington, Apr. 5. ployees

were dropped as General Hoyt S. Vandenberg security risks since the Eisen-was buried tod in Arlington hower Administration's loyaltyNational Cemetery. security programine

With tle money available to soild majority in the legislature. effect last May. then in the country. Opposition-China Mail Special. poiitlelans expect to receive

campaign funds from rich over-

seas Koreans. The former Prime Call To Reject

Japanese-P.I. Peace Treaty

Minister and Ambassador to the United States, Mr John Chang. and his followers are believed to connect:d with anti-Rhee residents in the United States nd the Chairman of the Ag

P. H. Shinicky, and sembly, Mr members of his Democratic Na-nted

Koreans living in Japan,

went into

The 36-year-old

former Air

He said that 429 had "sub-Force Chief of Staff, who died versive" information In their of cancer on Friday, received

the Anal fles-United Press

traditional rites of a fallen hero.

Jagan Again Arrested

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burial, President at the ROXY & BROADWAY THEATRES

Before the Eisenhower attended funerai services for General Vandenberg in Washington Cathedral con- ducted by the Very Rev. Fromeis B. Sayre, Dean of the Cathedral, and West Point chaplain Frank Pulley. The President did not

Manila Apr. 5.

Georgetown, Apr. 5. Senator Claro Recto tonight Dr Chedd! Jugan, deposed the Premier of British Gulana and resolution with tionalist party are sald to have Senate, asking for the rejection two other People's Progressive many supporters among rich of the Japanese pence treaty and Party leaders were arrested to-to the burial.

cessation of friendly relations day again shortly after being Scores of Congresmen, mlu- But they will be taking risks between the Philippines and released on £50 ball, for breachtary leaders, and civilian chiefs

Janik.

of emergency regulations.

went to the Cathedral where Political observers sald tho The two others were Martin [General Vandenberg's body had resolution reflected Senator Charter and Rory Wetmarslain since Saturday In a flug- Recto's reaction to the report on Another PPP leader, Pandit draped casket before a buge Д 30,000,000 pesos Japanese Miser, was arrested with them. flower-banked nitar. United lobby to

secure the Senate's-France-Presse.

Press. aporoval of the treaty.

if they bring in campaign funds from abroad, Liberal Assembly- men have recently Pushed through ង bill providing for "heavy penalties up to death" for those who use "foreign

capital" for political purposes. The Government has

also

banned the Import of "un authorised publications and printings from Japan.

will

Senator Recto said that after two years of negotiations Japan "has been unable to arrive at a Obser Just and equitable Bettlement

vers say that this means that of the Philippines claims and Mr Shinleley and other Domo- further efforts by the Philip cralle

Nationalists

no pines Government towards this longer be able to have their end would prove unavailing". triet biographies and campaign Senator Reeta sald despite pamphlet printed in Japan. Tokyo's denials, the Philippines have discovered that Japan is in a position to pay satisfactory reparations.

Onc of the characteristics of the coming election, officinis of the Election Commission my, will be the candidacy of many Congress journalists reported that Senator Recto's resolution Cabinet Ministers, former Minis- ters, other political leaders and has gained widespread support

the

mary men. Three from follow Government Na- Cabinet Ministers have already plcnalista Party Senators,

signed, while

17 mill-Reuter. tary person including Vice- Admiral Kim Sung-sam, diputy- Chief of Naval Operations, have been transferred to the réserve, in crath tha; they may stand os candidates.

113

Among political leaders ex- pected to run are the former Prims Minister, Mr John Chong, who was supported Presidential candidate by anti- Rhee members of the Assembly

D in the summer of 1952. The Democratic Nationalist Party's Chough Pyung-k wlid was attacked by terrorists last sum- mer for his support of the Allled ceasefire negotiations, #lso running. The former Minister for Education, Mr Georgo Palk, is regarded ая another certain candidate, while the

Defence former Minister, Mr Lee Kl-poong, now a central committeeman of the Liberal party will stand us 3 Liberal.

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15

All these former Ministers, if elected, will make their debut in the legislature.

UP-HILL FIGHT

Alinost all the. fending Asemblymen are, of course, secking re-alection.

In addition to these mora Or İnmr, cohadevatīvo candidates,

there Is a minority group

High Tides In UK Subside

London, Apr. 5. Flood watchers relaxed along the English east coast today as dangerously high spring tides subsided without serious trouble, Water entered some homes in the Hull Industrial area, and basements and part of the parkk Fiver at Richmond up to the Thames were flooded, China Mall Special.

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