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THE WOLVES ARE WAITING FOR MENDES-FRANCE
Paris, Aug. 5.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, - 'AUGUST. 5, 1954.
THE WITHDRAWALS IN 'INDO-CHINAT
M. Pierre Mendes-France plunges into Parliamentary battle for
his economic and colonial policies here today.
But this time, he faces a much less friendly National Assum
he announced his Indo-China success.
Today and tomorrow, the Assembly will debate the new deal programme and the special powers the Premier has asked for. This would in itself pro-
no real difficulty for M. Mendes-France.
duce
Dr Cort In
Warsaw
London, Aug. 4. The Polish ship Jaro slaw Dabrowski arrived at Gdynia today from London with Dr Joseph Cort, 26. year-old American Jec- turer ordered out of Britain on board, on his way
in political asylum choslovakia, Warsaw Ra- dio said tonight.
The Finance Commission of the between Franc; and the ntw Assembly, After
14-hour Tunisian Government.
slott on Tuckday. approved #
Influential rettlers, delegates
big majority of his economic and French civil servands art plane.
arriving In Paris o alinos! every plane and the Tunisia lobby in the National Assembly beating all records for behind the-seenes netivity.
Gaullet
The Finance Commission will recommend the Assembly to re-to ben
the Lirlel
the operation of speelal powers to the ending an The
Mindster for December 31, 1954, instead of Turisin
Morocco, M. March 31, 1955, naked for by Christan Fouchet, had a rough M. Mendes-France. But this is not an esential point and the option from his own Parlin- Government is prepared to cept the commission's view.
IS
to But there
Krewing Czeposition to the Governments
Tunisian เก
Juic policy [inaugurated during the Premier's whiriwing visit to Timis inst Wornw Radia repented the Siu „ay. This may affect tha ship's rival after announcing (voting on the economie pro- the Prin pra fest yesterdaygramme (ENDITOW, und will against the removal of Antoni namest certainly provoke Kimowler. The 28-year-old really critical debate en Tuniya
from the next Tuesday. 3.219 tons foughter while whe was in the Thames
Tha radin said Dr Cort "wan refused political asylum in lan"
Polish słowaway.
"TREASON**
vote
mentary group Today, Despite his explanations, at least hall the group threatened to
the Mendes - France Against. Cabinet.
On June 12, 50 out of 75 Goulliet deputies voted to make M. Mendes-France Premier.
INCREASED OPPOSITION Opposition among the Gaullial has been increased by #roup suspicions that he may promote rottention of the European De- with only dence Community superficial changes
The Premier will be pressed for plodges about EDC but he The French press in Tunisia will refuse to give them at this crying "treason" dthough stage A member of his office
really changed yet said last On arrival in Cityola Dr Cort jnothing is
"The Premier was welcomed by a representa, and everything depends upon will dovote all ext week to
septials and the agreement to be negotiated studying the EDC question." live at Poland's
the First Sectelary Czechoslovak Embassy in War-
A
Warsaw Radio
of the
reported that *
Dr Cort sald in a press interview. that if he had returned to the United Statoi it "would 2tRཅན་ theant 10 years imprisonment for myself and unemployment for my wife.
AFRAID
When thr American Embassy! demanded
10
his
return
Iraq Govt Dissolved
night:
He has claus that he does not yet know what he is going 1o do on this issue.
Outlook fin 3 Mendes-France was last night summed up by observers
1. Goal prospects for his new deal it
because of the only Popular Hepublican Opposition (MAP; Party will support it.
much stiffer test
Tuesday where again
Z
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2 Baghdad. Aug. 4.
on
he HEY be helped by the Popular Republicana,
1 The really critical
debate later month-Router.
to thei King Feisal of Iraq to-Tunisia on USA without aiving rusons, night decreed the dissolution had refused to go back, of Parliament so that his being afraid of perseru'ions by
newly appointed Prime the EDC Comtuussion notorious
Activites,” the Minister, Nuri Al Said, may In-Am ican
pul to the country his policy, broadenst sold.
which includes termination Dr Cart
for
spoke about the "wave of persecution" u Ameri- foreca ca against "progressive and those people who try to keep a dignified human lule," tite tatics ชมเสี
He said that many scientists,
of the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of Alliance and Mutual Assist-
ance.
Earlier in the day. General sae ors and others had been dis- Nuri Al Said, leader of the Con- charged from their jobs and stitutional Union Party, formed
w.re now unemployeel,
A new 10-member Cabinet to "This is being doin to intimi-succeed the caretaker govern- dare people against volding their men of Mr Arshad At Umars.
720723 if they are different frm those of the ruling circlis the Bled States" Warsaw Radio queled him as saying remainder are independents. Heuter
1
Reading. Aug. 4.
The Cabinet includes seven Constitutional Unionists and the
and
SUICIDE PROTEST
test is In the
Tokyo, Aug. 5.
A 19-year-old Japanese throw himself in front of an ex- press train in protest against the treatment of fellow workers by the Omni Silk Reeling Company.
They were striking for better conditions,
The young suicide. Zengore Nakamura, left a letter addressed to the management which read: "You people are too merciless. You could not understand how much we workers are suffering.
I
With all the worldly possesalons heaped on to handcarts, refugees from Nam Dình In the southern zone of the Red River delta in Indo-China, on the road after the evacuation of the French Forces during the withdrawal from the zone--Central Press Photo,
'TECHNICOLOUR'
CHICKENS
Singapore, Aug. 5. Australian SEKA treated with special dyes will be used to hatch "technicuseur" chickens ля ono of the novel structions at the Singapore Trade Fair.
Mr Q, 8 Anderson, Australian Trade Commis- sloner in Malaya, said that between 100 and 200 multi-coloured chickens will be hatched
out each the Li day
Australian Pavilion at the fair for the purpose of demonstrating equipment for hatcheries. —— France-Presse.
U.S. Guided
India Replies To SEATO
Invitation
London, Aug. 4.
India has replied to the communication made by Britain last Saturday seeking her reaction to the plan to establish a South-east Asia collective defence pact.
A usually well-informed London source under- stood the reply to be "negative.”
But a Foreign Office spokesman today made it clear that there was no question of India or the other
Missile Unit Colombo powers-Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma or Indo-
For Europe
Washington. Aug. 4. An American eld artillery unit,
with equipped
Buided missile equipment, will soon be sent to Europe, the US Army announced here today.
It will be the 259th Battalion, which has an effective strength of 639 officers and men at pre- sent stalloned at Fart Bites in Texas which will be joining the American forces stationed in Europe.
The guided
nesia --- rejecting an Invitation to join SEATO sinco none had been issued.
Nor have the Colombo powers, Though plans are not yet com- all of whom received a British | plete, the probability is that the communication enquiring their conference will be held in Mani- attitude to SEATO last week-la in September, end, been invited to attend the States considered here certain conference which is to establish to attend the conference are the SEATO.
United States, France, Britain.
and
the
Philippines.-
Britain is now awaiting replies Australia, New Zealand, Thei from the
other four Colombo land
stating the Reuter, governments
attitude of SEATO.
The Foreign Offee spokesinan said today that Britain would welcome a "positive" attitude to SEATO from any of the nve
states.
In the Briush view the main with purpose of SEATO Inlasile
will he to which the battali is armed underwrite the Indo-China have a range of 100 miles and settlement recently reached at a speed of several times greater the Geneva conference. than that at sound.
Consequently the Bri Ish Gov- a statement made today
by the Foreign Office spokesman, warmly welcomed” the joint declaration in support 10 of the Genova settlement just to issued by the five Colombo gov-
crnments.
Britain has been awaiting the with outcome of consultations
sives.
It
Generab Al Said, who returned
Their war heads can be either ment, in homo last month from London
take lo the grave the memoryatomic or contain other explo- The Labour-controlled Town after ten weeks medical treat-
In a letter 10 his fellow Council of Reading (population inert in Britain, said in a policy of your cruelty."
sald he
The boltalion would he
will toke workers 100.000) voted last night to go statement broadcast over Bagh
Radio tonight that bis
"assist
fromt heaven" their Inching tubes with abrod with an autumn civil de-
campaign des- country's foreign policy should struggle for freedom."-Reuter. Europe-France Prezze, fener recruiting
at ensuring Iraq's pite local Labour Party support be nimed for Coventry's decision to dis-safety and be in harmony with "in view of recent world events, especially the hydrogen bomb." China those affecting the Middle East. Mail Special.
band CD. units
-Reuter.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Kocost: 1. Muped, 4 Törrör,
8. Mirror, 19 Smart, 1:3 Neuter 924. Condemn, 17 Gear, 19 Over-
Goans Favour Nationalism, Says Ex-Consul
New Delhi, Aug. 4.
a-con-
the Colombo powers on SEATO and on the Gonova Indo-Chinn seitlement before completing ar- rangements with the United States
for convenATO. ference to establish
As indicated yesterday by the United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, arrange- ments for the SEATO confer- ence are more likely to be com- pleted and announced next week.
EGYPT-U.S. TALKS
Mr Vincent Coelhi, the Indian Consul expelled from Goa, claimed today that 99 per cent of the population in Goa supported the Nationalist move-United States on ment for a merger with India.
Addressing a press conference here, he said
Cairo, Aug, 4. Talks between Egypt and the an economic agreement between, tho two countries will get under way here sources said here tonight Med
next week,
the Portuguese had carried out "massive repres- US Ambassador Jefferson sion" and had arrested 70 people in the past six weeks. This, he said, was a high percentage of Goa's population of 600,000.
Caffrey and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Foour are expected to head their respective delegations.
thai, Indian Union. Beven hundred an
initialling of, the.
agreensont on Ho further claimed
Canal one, Egyptian military forces in Goa had been marro soldiers who arrived in the tripled over the past seven Daman on July 25 are now rocircles have been expecting the yours. They numbered 1,500 ported
guarding the United States to act rapidly to
East-France-Presse.
to
be
in 1947 and now had a strength | border, the Press Trust of India assist Egypt and the Middle
sold.-Reuter. of over 5,000, he said.
Follca forces tolailed 410 in 1947 and were now 1,000,
Reports from Daman today
to the Indian news agency, the Press Trust of India, said that two Portuguese policemen, ex- caping from Belvassa administra
headquarters of the enclave
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