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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954,
More Federal Employees
Dismissed
The Service
Democrat-GOP Debate Expected
Washington, Oct. 11.
The United States Government disclosed to- day that 6,926 Federal employees had been fired or had resigned from their jobs under the Adminis- tration's loyalty-security programme.
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The Civil Service Commission released the new figures on loyalty-security discharges. The new total compares with 2,486 reported last March as having been ousted or resigned.
Red China
Attacks
America
Tokyo, Oct. 11. Comununis! Cluna's offdal newspaper, in one of its most violen attacks on the United States, accused the U.S. today of spowering an attempted over- throw ut the Red Chinese Government
B
radio
The charge came in Peking broadcast heard in Tokyo which carried long editorfal appearing in the Peking People's Dally, Red China's most in- fluential newspaper, in support of Foreign Minister Chou Et lot's accusation of U.S. aggres
The Commission said that of the new totals 2,011;employees hac been fred because of security reasons and 4,315 had resigned before determinations of their cases had been com- pleted.
The Commission said that of thuse
were fire or had resigned there was information against 1,743 indicatire. in varying
subversive associa-
activities,
subversive tions, sive organdeations
or membership in subver-
SEX PERVERSIÓN The Commission said that to 618 cases it had informa tion indicating sex perver- ston. And it imid that the fiice of some 2,272 contained Information Indieating con- viction
felonies
misdemeanours,
dr
The new report covirs the period from May 28, 1933, through June 30, 1954.
Its release is certain to set off Democratic Republican
more
sion in For accused the political debate over how cffcc-
The
US of sponsoring organisations
tive the Eisenhower Administra-
of the "traitorous Chiong Kaltion programme is in ridding the shek clique" which are sending Federal payroll of subversive spies to mainland China,
and other recurity, risks-United- "One of the special
Brent organisations directly, under the Press. V. S. Central Intelligence Agency," the newspaper said, "la the so-called Free China Move- ment which is directed by Chiang."-United Press.
Tito Receives Soviet Envoy
Belgrade, Oct. 11. The Soviet Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Mr Vassily Valjkov, was received today by President Tito at his own request, Tanjug,
the Yugoslav Dows agency, re- ported tonight.
The agency said the President received the Ambassador at his palace this morning. They re- mained in conversation for a short time." the agency added, but gave no further details.
Last week, a Yugoslav spokes- Iman indicated that talka might begin soon between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union on general political problems-Reuter,
EMPIRE
Peeress
Committed
Suicide
Darking, Surrey, Out, 11. Lady Ashcombe, 33-year-old former International goiter and wife
thó third Baron Ashcombe, committed suicide
of
while the balance of her mind
was disturbid, coroner's in quest recorded here today.
Lady Ashcombe
was found
King Faisal of Iraq with Maj-Gen. Foote, VC, DSO, Director-General. Fighting Vehicles, during his visit to the demonstration of British military vehicles at the Research and Development Establishment at Chobham. Many overseas visitors now hero for the Commercial Motor Show, saw a large range of trucks and fighting vehicles go through their
paces-Central Press Photo.
S. Africa Disregards
U.N. Resolution
On Territories
·
United Nations, N.Y., Oct. 11.
The General Assembly today adopted a new formula for bringing the 317,000-square-mile Southwest Africa territory under United Nations supervision. But the Union of South Africa, which administers the former German colony, announced immediately that it would disregard the action.
The vote on a resolution embodying the formula was 33 to three, with 15 abstentions.
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The South African Government, under the formula, would be required to submit reports on the territory to the United Nations Committee on South- west Africa, which would, in turn, make annual re- by her butler lying in a cloak-parts to the General Assembly, room on Saturday morning. There was a bullet wound in her right temple and a shotgun was lying beside her.
"FEELING AWFULT Earlier in the morning she had complained to her maid that she was "feeling awful," She had an appoint- ment before midday with physiotherapist
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The buller, Robert Newson, mid that Lady Ashoombe had discussed household matters with him
completely normal manner." He became suspicious when sho'.did not
COMMENCING return for lunch. He searched
THURS., 14th OCT.
LAMING
WADORS
Lord
the house and found the body. A doctor gave evidence that death had been instantaneous.
The coroner sald Ashcombe had stated that his wife had been suffering with Insomnia
and
her doctor had said that she was experiencing u change of life. He added: "I have no doubt this unbalanced her mind." China Mail Special, Russia Gives Up Bulgarian Shares
Paris, Oct. 11. The Soviet Tass news agency. announced tonight that the U.S.S.R. had decided to give up ier shares in the inbxed Soviet- Bulgarian companies established. in Bulgaria at the end of the war. The decision
>WAR
nounced in a Joint Soviet
Bulgarian communique..
A similar measure was takon a few.wooks ago in regard to milzed. Soviet-Hurpanion- Arms.
-France-Frezio,
ATHERDS LANTOLO
FRIEND OF
Africa
Was
The Assembly, before voting fused to accept the two-
the catire resolution, had thirds voting rule. killed a so-called "velo" clause, The President's ruling which would have required upheld by a valce vote, 30 to South Africa to accept a provi- eight with 13 abstentions. sion that the Assembly lake
The South African delegate, decisions on Southwest
Mr Donald B. Sole, registered by a two-thirds majority. The his Government's objection to vole was 13 for, eight against, the resolution as soon as it was with 29 abstentions. A two-adopied.
He reiterated that it thirds majority would have been had contended ever skice the required to keep in the clause. question came up in the AssOTT- bly in 1940 that the Dalted Nations lankes jurisdielen over Southwest Africa.
PREVIOUS RULING
Dr E. N. Van Kieffens. Assembly President, ruled that in view of the previous? vote, there was no reason to vote on a separate resolutloxx providing for an appeal to the International Court of Justice on the voting proce= dure if South Africa had re-
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South Africa has administered the territory under a mandate of the old League of Nations.. The South African delegate had in- formed the Assembly earlier that his Government considers that the mandate has lapsed-Valted. Press,
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