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London, Sept. 2.
A British lawyer who prosecuted Japanese war criminals, today put forward. a three-point labour policy for solving unrest in Malaya.
Mr John Eber, Secretary of the Britain- Malaya Committee, said Labour's policy should be peaceful settlement of the war by negotiations; abolition of the emergency regulations; and elec- tions throughout Malaya-including Singapore- for a provisional government to whom full in- dependent powers would be formally transferred.
Writing in the Tribune, left-¦ and mother, and a game of 'wing Socialist weekly journal, | bridge with convicted criminals Mr Eber wald til what Britals on Sunday afternoons, he stated. recded was not forcible ex- "In spite of my repeated de- trution of dollars and profits | mands to be charged and tried from Malaya, but trade.
In court the British authorities refused this," Mr Eber suid.
"The Industrialisation of Asia and Africa, which would create a huge merket for British capital grd consumption goods can only be carried out by people freed from the borders of colonial exploitation," he said.
But there was still reluctance
Mr Eber added that after bring released as a prisoner of
Japanese, 1he
he was retained as prosecutor of Japanese war criminals by the British Military Administration. Afterwards, he returned his law practice
in the Latur Party to accept and also look part in the great full tunecate independence. poitical
activity in Malayn be- Though independence for Indo-iween 1948-1948. Theo the Chitu ware.cpted as necessary,
stopped any mergency
but
Labour thinking on Malayn was Government-sponsored politicut
Sanctimes In terms of activity, he added.-Reuter, "m to 1 home rule."
womed
1
that Internal
political power was to be trans. ferred
the "moderate" pilitical parties under iniddle and upper class lendership who would continue the Malayan war with the help of the emer- gency regulations and British
muhtary supervision wed plies.
TWO POINTS
It this wuk merely
sup-
I now i
Torm De induct ecot mie and ! political control of Malaya by the same British inerts who now controlled the country.
Mr Eber emphasised Two points: Firstly, the interests of these rubber and tin magnates ure quite opposed to those of the
Thirty Officials
For Russia's
Djakarta Embassy
Djakarta, Sept. 2.
A Russian official, cleared up part of the
British working class," he said. mystery concerning the Russian Embassy here by They are interested in protits disclosing today that it will be staffed by approxi-
from raw material production bit the
British working classmately 30 Communists.
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Africa with whom to trade Previous reports said that 60 į parties and newspapers that the capital and consumption goods. or so Russians would work of Hussions were "packing their. Secondly, extended elections the Embassy. But revolation of Embassy perhaps for espionage
the lower figuro was not Ex- in Malaya have little meaning as long s the gentry remains pected to quell fears of right- under the emergency regula-wing and opposition political tions."
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Pence could not be brought about while the emergency re- gulations existed nor could clable peace be achieved Mulaya without a guarantee really enpla full independence.
IN GAOL
2
in of
Mr Eber recalled how he was arrested in 1951 when he was working as
barrister in Singapore under the emergency regulations. He was
sent to and detained
Changi gaol
25 months.
for
"I had been interned there by the Japanese in 1942 for being pro-British,"
to be
Was
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on
he said, *How delained there suspicion of being anti-British".
For 14 months out of his de- tention he was not allowed to talk to anyone excopt for iwice weekly visit from his wife
QUEEN MOTHER OPENS FAIR
Olasgow, Sept. 2.
Batchelor's Trial
Witness For
Both Sides
Demonstrate
students Athena Cypriot Pope, who is student, slage
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for "Enosis” (Union of
With Cyprus
Greece), and bury a copy of the regulation Issued in Cyprus last week by
General the Cyprus Attorney according to which any acti- vity in favour of the Union will be punished with up to five years' Imprisonment.---- Express Phato.
SAO PAULO
IN GRIP OF STRIKE
Sao Paulo, Sept. 2. A Communist-led strike gripped Sao Paulo, Brazil's The Second Secretary of the greatest industrial city, und new Embnasy told the Uniteri nearby Port Santos today.
purposes.
Press the staff would number "about 30."
WOMEN & CHILDREN He said that this did not in- clude wives AIId children of Embassy personnel. Je sald that including dependants the number of Russians coming to Dakarta in connection with the Embassy could easily total bu or
поге.
Irinforced civil and military police patrolled against violence
but they had little to do because the commercial hengt of the elty was dead. One clash was reported in the town of Orare? where policeman was injured disband a when he tried to
with group of pickets armed pistols and iron pipes.
The strike, reported to - volve
workers, some 750,000 ontensibly was called to support demands for blanket wage in- creases and a nation-wide price
freeze.
The Secretary, the first of the Russian San Antonio, Sept. 2.
staff 10 arrive In The 4th Army announced to Djakaria, said that the indone
that
Edward Cpl day
S. slan Ambassador to Moscow, Dickenson, a
"pro-had been informed some time repentant gressive", serving 19 years for go of the number of persons
with the Chinese | Russia collaboration
intended to send to Communists, will testify in Cpl Djakarto. Claude Batchelor. trial.
Foreign Ministry sources here The real purpose, however, Batchelor, 23, is being tried on confirmed this. They also sup-apparently was to extend generally the same charges of ported the contention of the Government crisis which drove which Dickenson was convicted. Second Secretary that there was President Getulio Vargas to
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He 19 pecused of "communicat- no agreement between Indonesia ruicide last week. ing with the enemy
and caland Russin they would exchange All stores and business houses
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the in
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Factory hooters and ship In testimony nt his trial..obout August 10. He admitted Diario did not appear because sirena cignalled the opening in Batchelor was described na "re- Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, today of search" chairman of a group of will operate temporarily from a strike. Factortes in Sao Paulo's Spolland's
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PARTY BANNED recent cases of apying by Soviet appear.--United Press,
Baghdad, Sept. 2. The Iraqi Government today banned the National Democraile
Party, led by Kamil Alchadirchi.
and suspended the party's organ Saw Alahall for one year.
"diplomats" in Japan, Australia and Canada-United Press,
Cardinal's Funeral
Singapore, Sept. 3.
producing Singapore is now about 16,000 pounds of tobacco a month and all of this is being Ibcally, Government here
Gintistics
Cardinal, Sept. 2. Tens of thousands of people used lined the streets and filled the agricultural This morning, tho Organ vast Cathedral Square here to showed. urged the abolishing of a day, to watch the funeral pro- The output is expected to be Government decree issued yes-ression of Cardinal. Alfiedo much higher at the end of the ierday, providing for the de Ildefonso Schuster, Archbishop year when 175 acres planted in matkoralisation of. convicted of Milan, who died last Monday, July, a record for the Colony, Communists--France-Presse, He was 74-Reuter,
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