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SE Asian

Defence Organisation

Geneva, May 31.

Thailand's Foreign Minister, Prince Wan Waithayakon, today urged a "compact" founda- tion for the proposed organisation.

Southeast

Asia defence

He said in an Interview that the pact should be

New Star Seen:confined initially to coun-

Born

tries like Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Bur- ma, tho three Associated

20m. Years Ago States of Indo-China,

New York, May 31. Tho California Institute of Technology said today it had calculated that a new star first observed at the Palomar observatory near Pasadena on May 4 colential ex- was born of plosion which DORKITED about 20 million years

NO.

to

The new star was found be rotating. In the op-

direction posite

to

the earth, at a speed of about 1,000 miles per second,

Palomar

The Mount 200-inch reßeeling telescope

to the Largest iza Lice world.-France-Prense

Clergyman

To Visit

Red China

London, May 31. Christian Action, a non-

Malaya, and the sponsoring Western Powers.

B

Asturias

the

The Prince said he favoured separate **East Asian de- fence ulliance" which could later be linked with the pro-

Southers! Azin

Arriving at Southampton aboard the troopship jeeted

trenty

today Tuesday) are Bombardier William Albert Williams, organisationu.

hula Chinese wife Lor of Machynlleth, Montgomery, and Prince Wan said that Thelland

lan. Bombardier been invited to the

Williams, of the First Battalion hnd military stof talks beginning

Manchester Regiment, was married in Hongkong In March. Thursday JTH Washington

-Routerphoto. un - Cust South

Aslan defence questions Itween the Western "Dig Three," Australia and New Zeland beratore these lad developed out of the usual con- maitalions

thre

countries have had in the past.

But Thailand's defence plans.

be co-ordinated without

diffimally later, he added.

Prince Wan suid the proposed

pet shotiid embrace not

exy

defence questions but also close-

ly

Hier political and economie

Is defence," Re

End Of Newsprint

Rationing Near?

London, May 31.

The Minister of Materials, Lord Woolton, is

matters. "But the immeshate discussing with representatives of the British necessity emphasised.

newspapers whether newsprint available for 1955 Thailand expected to be con is enough to end newsprint rationing. Landler on the polition! and

economic aspects--Reuter,

Mr Derick Henthcoat-i Amory. Minister of State, at the Board of Trade said this in reply to a question

| denominational religious or.! ON Commission in the House of Commons

10- i

ganisation, announced day it had accepted an Invitation to send a repre sentative to China,

The representative, Dr Marlus! James, an Anglican priest, will leave here on Thursday member of a delegation of 13 on a five-week visit,

as

The invitation came from the All-Chinn Federation of Demo- cratie Youth.

Blames Israel

And Egypt

The armistice

today.

Mr Authry Hurd, 1 The servative, had usked what further provision Lord Woolton wus allowing for the forward purchase of newsprint and pulp |

1955, "bearing_i supplies mind the Inadequate supplies resulted from last contracts with Sonndi- navla and Canada."

which

Tel-Aviv, May 31. Israeli-Egyptian mixed minute

commission tixday blamed both Israel and Egypt He also asked if the provision for frontier Incidents in the now proposed would be suffi- Gaza region

to free

the newspapers on May 25 and cient May 28.

from newsprint rulloning. At a special meeting today the Mr Heathcoat-Amory repilea: Canon 1 J. Collins of St

commission condemned

announced both "Lord Woolton Paul's Cathedral, chairman of countries for viointing the May 20

the Government

Christian

across the border.

that

LITI

has

Action, sald today: armistice ugreement nad has agreed to the Import of an "It is the polley of Christian demanded they take measures to additional 50,000 tons of news- Action 10 try to establish and prevent further incidents.

non-dollar sources print from maintain personal tellowship Egypt was blamed for ring in 1955 and has informed the wilh Christians, regardless of on ак Israel patrol, wounding House on May an additional the political systema under one Israeli soldier and for fring $50,000 tons from Canada which they live.

Israeli rond traffic from already been approved.

Representatives of the news- "And it iF ronvinced that) laraci was blamed for crossing paper industry earlier informed personal contact between Chris the demarcation line into Egypt Lord Woolton that with

some tions of East and West is one with ahmed forces and opening increase in supplies from the of the ways of lessening inter-re

Egypuan positions-home mills, the quantities of Presse. national tensions."--Reuter,

newsprint now mode available for 1955 should enable the pre- sent statutory control over dis- tribution to be handed over to dealers.

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30 Moroccan Terrorists Caught

21 Mau Mau Killed

Nairobi, May 31. Security forces barc killed 21 Mau Mau ter- rorists in the last 24 hours, East African Command

Hendquarter

today.

announced

Security forces killed a total of 88 terrorista in the week ending last Satur- lost day, and themselves one African killed.

In the same period, ter- rorista killed 15 loyal Africans

stole And

118 cattle, of which 45 have been recovered-Realer.

Millionaire Acquitted Of Grave Charge

Bambay, May 31.

A millionaire industrialist was acquitted here today of conspiring with his driver and a hawker to murder Д former

business associate,

The driver was also acquitted. But the hawker was found guilty of murder and sentenced to transportation for life.

The prosecution alleged that the Industrialist, Tulsiprosed Kurgaprasad Khaltan, was the brain behind the murder of his May 31. former associate, Mr K. M.

Casablanca, Morocco,

A round-up of native terror-Kedia, in broad daylight near a ists in the Dalnchok section of Bombay rallway station. Casablanca resulted

1he They said Kedia had threaten- capture of 30 Moroccans, includ- ed to expose some of Khaitan's ing six killers, Moroccan papers | business dealings,--Reuter. said today,

Thoy sald the half dozen suspected killers were charged with 12 assassinations.

According to the Press, the search for the killers in Dain- chok elty has been going on for several weeks.

In Paris, the new French Resident-General, M. Francis

Lacoste,

conferred

with

Old Sailor Dies

At 105

Auckland, May 31. English-bom William Mit- chell, sailor and gold minor, the dlod today at Coromandel, Interior Minister, M. Leon Thames, South Auckland, aged Martinaud-Deplat, for over an hour today. M. Lacoste is ex- pected to leave for MorocĽA shortly-United Press,

109.

moro

He served in the Royal and Merchant navies before going to the Thames goldfields London, May 31.

thun 60 years ago. He had also An 18-strong French Parlin- worked as a chef, book-keeper mentary delegation arrived in and form

worker.

London by air today for two Mitchell regularly carried his

days of celebrations of the 50th stores from the town to his anniversary of the Anglo-French home a mile away until a few Entente Cordiale, China Mail months

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