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1954
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IRAQ PARTIES ABOLISHED Baby Son For Germany Will Plan
Yoshida Advised
Council Of Ministers
To Keep Warm Suspend Independent
Tokyo, Sept. 22.
The Japanese Prime Minister, Mir Shigeru Yoshida, who received much loy criticism from his opponents before his coming tour of Europe and North America, received
greetings fot
warm
gift of
his
16th birthday today from 4. Tokyo supporter
20,000 yen (820) nocompanied by a message: "Buy yourself some under- wear to keep yourself warm in the coming cold' season during your tour.”— China Mall Special.
DUCHESS
LEAVES FOR
ENGLAND
New York, Sept. 22.
Political Newspaper
“ORGANS WERE INCITING PEOPLE TO REVOLT
Baghdad, Sept. 23.
The Iraq Government last night abolished the country's three remaining political parties, SUB- pended the organ of one of the parties, banned students from party membership and halted the formation of any racial or communal societies.
The three parties Independence, Umma Socialist and United Popular Front
were ended through a bill which replaced the former law of societies, therefore dissolving all organisations operating under it.
Princess
Princess Ragnhild, the sidest, daughter of Crown Prince. Olav of Norway, recently gave birth to a son. She is the wife of His Exling Lorentzan, a wealthy Dzio shipowner. The
Princess is seen with her, men at Castle “Skaugum”,—Exprons Photo,
The Council of Ministers simultaneously suspend. Possible Link INDIA-INDONESIA
The Duchess of Kented the Independence Party organ, Liwa Al-Istqial, for and her daughter, Princess
Alexandra, sailed for home
one year.
today in the liner, Queen In a note altached to the or- revolt against the existing re- Mary, after
tour 0
Üʊvernment of dinunce, the Canada and brief stay in New York.
The Ducher, who wore mink coat, told reportera that
she had enjoyed the shopplug a variety of merchandise in New York.
We did a little shopping and of window shopping," she Int of cald with a smile.
1
انه
ENJOYED EVERYTHING T716 Princess, full enthusiasm, said: "1 just enjoyed everything and I want to come back na soon as possible,"
They were seen off 10 the cheer of preple on the dock- side and By Britisha Consular ometals in New York.
The party hud 85 pieces of Juggage. Accompanying the Duchess and Princess were Mr Philip Hay, the Duchess" per-
sald gimo and were exploiting the were propagating chaotic conditions created by some parties subversive creed punishable by such instigations. law and were serving the in- terests of foreign establish-
ments.
The Government Bald party organs were inclung peoplo to
Evatt Stormy
Faces
Party
Meeting
Canberra, Sept. 22.
Dr Herbert Evatt's leadership of the Opposition Labour Party
was
threatened at
averitary, her lady-in- watting, Lady Rachel Davidson, party meeting and the Prinec lady-in-wait-case here today. Ing. Lady Melro Hemditon-
Reuter.
Security Faith In Malaya
London, Sept. 23, Increasing recurly faith in the future are recorded in the 1953 reget for Mulnya published
tay.
release from fear is а true gauge," it says, "then the year can properly be described
D4
notable one.”
the
Large sums of money had still to be spent on
operations guinst the Ocmmunist terrorists and were thus not available for
on the
stormy Potrov
Ho refused to give assurances demanded by some members that he would rock the party's content before appearing again o the Royal Commission on Espionage.
Dr Evatt recently appeared before the Commission to act as counsel for members of his
Baf involved in disclosures by the former Soviet spy chief, Ho was later barred by the Com- mission
Today's meeting was
urged
to accept a motion requiring Dr Evatt to get the party's consent; for any further appearance be force the Commission.
The motion also said the
Dr Evatt made
the planned expansion of social Party's permission should be services and important develop sought before ment schemes.
any statement
STUDENTS BANNED
Under the new
aw students are banned from Joining parties and no mofal or communal group will be. permitted to be formed,
September
A general election in Iraq on
sweeping_victory for supporters
Between
Murders
London, Sept. 22.
The murder of à beauti- ful young London model
may
TALKS ON ASIAN AFFAIRS
New Delhi, Sept. 22.
Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Prime Minister of be linked with the strangling of a 45-year-old Indonesia, opened talks here today on Asian affairs midwife five months
with Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of Stratford-on-Avon, India.
at
ago
12 resulted in Shakespeare's birthplace. The Indonesian Premier arrived earlier in the Police today examined cer day for a four-day state visit. He is slightly in- <i the Premier, General Nuttain similarities in the two un- Al Said, whose opponents with solved killings, which may have disposed and a number of outdoor engagements drew from the polls charging|been committed by the same the election would not be free, mak.
planned for him may be cancelled. The Premier Both Miss Jean Townsend, 21, suffers from high blood pressure. Party alignments became con- who was found on a waste patch fused Inst month wbon the of land in Ruislip. West London,
dissolved Prime Minister
his and Miss Oilve Bennett, whose majority party, the Constitu- body was recovered tionet Union, to promote
from the gressive unity."
"pro- river Avon, -were throttled to
BOYCOTTED
The Umumna Socialist and National Democratio parties boycotted the elections and the United Popular Front suspended activity.
Only the right-wing Indepen- denco Party and the dissolved Constitutionni Union parties contested the election as groups.
The National Democratio Party was suspended by the Council of Ministers on Septem- ber 2 for instigating "intrigues and disturbances."---Acuter.
Roosevelt, Jr.
To Run For
on the Com New York A.G.
But there was a growing feel- | mission's deliberations or cons- ing mong the people that the titution. forces of law and order, after
Protection Against H-Bombs
Bonn, Sept. 22.
Planning for the protection of West German heavy industry against a world hydrogen-bomb war is expected to begin soon....
The Association of Industrialists and Govern- ment departments are considering the draft of a leaflet, dealing in general terms with preliminary plans for protection.
Plans are based on the experience of the, Western Allies in their 1,000-bomber' raids, during World War II, on German industrial targets. These raida reduced much of the Rhur and many cities elsewhere to heaps of twisted steel girders and rubble.
West Gomniany is particularly No one has st for even tried vulnerable, because of its highly to estimato this in defall. Tho urbanised industrial 'centres. Gaveromont's' view is that, : in Theso cannot bo dispersed principio, industrial air mid pro- within the present frontiers fection is a matter for industry without still being within easy itself. But the. Association Dir range of East Germany and believes that the State must Czechoslovakia,
The Ruhr
paralysis would
country economically
provide, as it did during World War II, the means for the pros. whose teation of the workers and of cripple the the installations,
and mill-
since their
tarily, is a closely-built up obfety is the concors of the long area which it is almost im- whole population. possible to miss with bombs.
The Association. also sidcas
con-
that industry's Invest
bo tax
tax-free.
Industrial leaders, however, ments in this programme should bellevo that United States testa with atom and hydrogen bombe have shown" that protection is pomible - provided that suffi- clent money is spent on it.
WOODEN HOUSES
They say that the atom bombs dropped in Japan asruok elties composed largely of wooden bouures. Many American towns, too, have a large proportion of these.
The effect of an atom bomb in German elty, built of stone Air raid planning here must and brick, would be different,
but as protection against blast take into account that cellars and radiation must also be strong enough to boar the weight of would collapse masonry which
at
All are agreed, however, th
that an adequate protective system would call for mung which West Germany's economy cannot present supply, except #by severely curtalling reconstruc-. Yon and expansion. China Mail Special.
1
Czechs May
Be Expelled
From I.M.F.
Washington, Sept. 22. Dr Sastroamidjojo, who was greated at the air-on top of them.
Efforts to expel Com- port by Mr Nehru, also called on President Rajendra German
they munist experience,
Czechoslovakia Prasad and Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Vice declared has shown that stone from the International President, after his arrival.
offers
considerable degree Monetary Fund and the of protection against radiation and some
inst World Bank are expected protection against Air raid sheltera and to be brought to a head at could be built of the two meetings due to start
Peking next month.
death.
Today Stratford police ques- tioned a middle-aged
One of the main subjects of broadening peace in Asia. This blast. bachelor about the murder of Miss Ben-his talks with Mr Nehru is ex-gives an ackles significance to bunkers heit, who was thrown into the pected to do an Arab-Aslan con- Dr Sastroamidjojo's arrival in materials which proved of most here on Friday, official: river with a tombstone lashed to ference which Dr Sastreamidjojo view of Mr Nehru's visit to us in the last warfar
proposes to call in his capital of her body,
concrete and steel-framed build- | sources said here today. Djakarta this winter,
The two premiers will discuss The two Asian statesmen are leaflet now in prepara They are the annual meotiziga which
countries to invite and expected to review the effect of ton deals, among other things, of the Boards of Governors of exactly when the conference the eight-nation Southeast Asian it is understood, with should be bekt, it is understood. collective security treaty signed rald warning system.
an air the fund and of the International Bank for Reconstruction: “ and The 14 Arab Asian countries in in Mandia earlier this month, on
Development. the United Asian countries such as Ceylon
FRESH EXAMINATION
The man was first inter- viewed by detectives
after the murder, He was called to the Stratford Police Station today after police had made a fresh examination of statements Kiven by hundreds townsfolk.
Notions plus other the Asian political scene the
They will also are expected to be the particl-prospects of creat
pants.
Nehru
of
since
raised.
"COLOMBO POWERS They will also consider the possibilty of holding » of the Colombo powers - India; Pakistan, Burma, Ceylan and Indo
· nesis -- before the Djakarta conference.
The Stratford police hunt has continued relentlessly in the old town of timbered houses the midwife
meeting was strangled a few yards from Shakespeare's tamb in the graveyard of the parish church.
there salch:
reason
to
A police official "We have every believe that the murderer is stul in Stratford-on-Avon."
Polico
sources revealed that be high level con- there may aultations about similarities between the two murders,
Meanwhile London police continued their search for the drivers of two cars seen near the Mr Harriman and other Party spot where Jean Townsend was leadors convinced Mr Roosevelt | strangled eight days ago.
should take the nomination
som years of grim struggle. After a heated debate the "had the enemy by the throat." meeting adjourned without the
motion being voted on.-Reuter. General
-Reuter,
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New York, Sept. 22. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., has agreed to run for Attorney- of New York on the Democratie ticket, it was learned today.
ho
But in both cases, police sill
for Attorney-General to bolster have to find the vital cluo which the entire Democratic slate.—¡ will lead them to the killers or Unlied Press..
| kilier.-China Mail Special.
America Revises
Stockpiling
Washington, Sept. 22.
creating
what Mr
be
ONLY MINUTES
The possible disqualification or Czechoslovakia, the only Com mundet member of the two, organ moddons, ́ Is rogarded as a major development, in Enst-West routons.
Reasons advanced are that in the bank, she has failed to pay outstanding part of, her contribution, and in the fund has produce required. falled to financial information and to In-consult
on the retention of monetary and trade restrictions
This presents consider áblo problème, for. Ger- "an area of peace" calls The question of inviting Com-in
Asia which
mans are acutely conscious might munist Chinm is also likely to be guaranteed by both Communist
that Britain would have sbout half an hour's war» Chiran and the Western powe
DOWLYS The Indo-China situation will
America and North Ing
while the several hours, also probably be reviewed and Dr Sastroandjojo is expected to
flight of a jet bomber from the East German border to ask Mr Nehru to press for a
the Ruhe takes only minutos, statement in Peking on the position of Chineso overseas, The Association of
Indonesia's
big Chinese dustrialiste is thinking in terms population may be affected by of a four-year plan for industrial Chou En-lal, protection, based on the greatest reports that Mr Chinese Premier, told Mr. Nehru possible measure of helf-help by on his visit here last June that individanl works, Chinese residents abroad would One question which has yet to no longer be considered Chinesa bo gottled is who is to pay the nationals-Router.
high cost of the plan,
The third main topic of their talks will be ways and means of
*Britain Must
Restore Her
Sovereignty"
London, Sept. 22. Major E.A.H. Legge-1
| Bourke, member of Parlia- ment and critic of thè Gov- ernment, who resigned from the Conservative | Party over the Suez Canal Zone issue, declared to› night that British sover [eignty_must be restored
over the country's own] affairs.
When the General Agree- mint on Traie and Tarifs carne up for review in November, Bri-
The Director of Defence of Mobilisation an-tain should categorically state nounced that he has sent a revised purchasing that unless the no now prefer
enco rule was deleted, she would directive for stockpile to the General Services withdraw from the agreement Administration.
A he mid,
high me, that inter Altogether $900,000,000 has been budgeted for national Liberalism biased to stockpile operations but not all of it will go for new wards free trade was removed materials! He said the Government will buy weltisite Foreign Offies and the Treasury frosts the Board of Trade, the $145,000,000 worth of new materials' for stockpila Ond, that a
Conservative Clovern during the current fiscal year.
ment was true to its profec- tionist
An undisclosed amount off. Besides the purchases of the additional purchases
over and new, materials; money will go
tha
"
to West German
Major Logge above $145,000,000. will be for for incidental cosis, auch............ ne Bourke stated:
***We have been the President's so-called “long-transformation and storage, | term" stockpile.
In addition, the Director dis-saved from yet another step This stockpile was set up by okued that another $400,000,000
wrong rond by Franco, Let us now emulate the Administration Inst Spring of materials acquired during hor. Let our Governant put chiafty, as a price support pro past years under the borrowing our own sovereignty first gramme. These purchases, the authority of the Defence Produd -- value of which i were not dis- tion Act, will be transferred closed will Include five ma and charged to the stockpile danger terials antimony metallurgies, chromite,
load!
your.. In
In the
to materia
France had aged
realised the grava in such schemes
European which
fiscal Defence
have wrecked ite scónomiam. He hoped now that market
Me Anthony Eden, Britain's be acquired by the open purchases and tranated from ADPA ociosand the GSA were given two late, of zomberfala 38 may declaire tom fordiary" "aSLIKA
The Director said they will be bought on, the opers may
INCIDENTAL COSTS Purchases of DOUGH MIND,
Secrets
Dancing In The Rain
ALREADY SUSPENDED,
Czechoslovakia had als ready been suspended from the bank and would automatically cease to be a member on December 31 this year, unless the co tribulion was, fully paid, the official nostroen, wald,
Authoritative sources sald the United States representa- tives had led behind the sooner | moves to have. · Czechoslovakia disqualified from the fund and ban by the end of 1980.
The fund told Czechoslovakia last year of complaints alleging non-compliance with articles of the fund concerning · informa- tion
A spokesman of the Czech Embassy said today the response Fandom been then that Czechoslovakia could not supply údditional information for reasons of security and becaus It would make it more dificul to deal with alleged trade dis Frimination against Crecho- slovakia-Heuter.
Oil Experts Arrive At
Teheran
Eleven Americor Žere today"