UNREST IN

JUSTICE WAS

SPEEDED UP

Los Angeles, Feb. 24.

A 1.UN Angeles MAU thought Bal Justice wan alow, ku yesterday he Royalt the law Into his own hands and found that Jstaklen had muddenly speeded up.

For three yeaps, the man had been suing a boolshop which had sold him a pair of stices which hurt. Yesterday, he decided to put an end to the dispute, He went to the shop and Bord Mix mala into the which Ilned the wall,

No OTEC was hurt, bui justice

quickly

kwooped

down and the Aggrieved man l now in gaot an a charge of attempted inur. der-France-Presse.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955,

NORTH AFRICA FILLING

Nationalists Watching Jap Election

Moves Of New

French Government

Paris, Feb. 24.

French North Africa, seething with nationalist unrest, suspiciously watched today the first moves of the new Paris Government which pledged itself to liberal policies towards the Arabs.

While an armed truce continued in Tunisia, outlawry was rampant in neighbouring territories further to the west, Algeria and Morocco.

However, moderate nationalists hit all these countries who prefer negotiations to open warfare received M. Edgar Faure's election as Pre-

Tempo Stepped Up

Tokyo, Feb. 24.

The tempo of electioneer- ing stopped up on Thursday in Japan's most important elections since the end of World War II with Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama's Democrats gaining ground every day.

A rath of oddities peculiar to the Japanese political scene al: cropped up with the February 27 elections but three day! away.

Public opinion polls indicated the Democrats stendily gninlog ground over their nearest rivals. The most recent poll said Mr should

HOMAGE TO mier rather sympathetically. What worries them is the nomination of Hatoyama's Democrats

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MEMBERS

Paris, Feb 21

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Early in 1982, while the protectorate was rocked by the worst ever anli-French rieling, M. Faure, then Pre- mies, started French

ren- servatives by hin blant statement: "We cannot keep In the

freezer an

80-year- old protectorate treaty."

M.

Count Hatay Harte 10 suding ver the gems of sand that lanced death at the age of 87 was u tos lo e entire on AnDe of letters.

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shomabla

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tallest hoper Falsest in Algeria 1 Pauer as a strong adviente plane hafted by M Francois Mitterand, Interior Minister in

The past Catanet. They call for a strict appliention of the 1947

by

PART OF REPUBLIC This proclaims Algeria "part of the Republic, dur and indivisible,"

Settle Austrian Question

Lake 108 of the 467-scat Housn with the Liberals getting about 130, Left and Right Wi Socialist

would partics

win Bme 133 state with 10 cents going to other splinter partics. according to the poll

"EVIL COURSE”

FIRST STEP Shigeru Yoshida

TO LASTING]

PEACE

on

Former Prime Minister blasted Mr Hatoyama's policy toward Russia and said it would only take Japon on an "evil course." Mr Eatonara advocates normalising relations Russia and eventually

cognising Red China.

with

ro-

Mr Hatoyarua, racing around Vienna, Feb. 24. to speaking engagements, was An agreement

Aus-stopped by the police on Thurs- trian question

day for speeding. Given a warn- would be

Jang and released, the Prime the first step toward last-Minister and his car apod away ing peace, the Foreign in a choud of dust-to make up Minister, Herr Leopold for lost time. Figh told a meeting of the In Yamaguchi Prefecture in Austrian "Peace Associa | Western Japan, the Right Social- tion" which was held here isto registered a complaint. Some today.

with

He paki tuks Government wanted friendly relations all countries and not with Just one country or coalition or group of countries.

tion.

for the

Herr Figi denied the alleged The question in the mums c Algerian nationalisds is whether | Coinst statements which M. Faure's Cabinet, Support: purportedly said Austria is sel-

the conservalves, will being up military unfts Wellingt Feb. 1.

Alle te overcome the strong op North Atlante Treaty Organisa- the beardedf or clean shaven

Abican The North portion of men make better Alpine clim- lobby Imckee

He said, "the Soviet Foreign 10- by wealthy.

Minister, Mr V. M. Μολαίου, fluente. French Settlers.

would certainly not have called in Tunison.

the Alge for pulling New

Zealundius

Out of occupation Who left here today de einde, proizlem is more cemu mie thay,

10.000 troops from our country, if he Jutte

conner d f grand More Th

were convinced that Austria was 15.660-Dives Juga Al Masher | Alpiraus mir bete

Join the NATO preparing to Karakorwelling the restive ad my of

forces," Katunu gabless whs are an eang prey of

Herr Figl said Austelo would be obje to nur wen the the_cxlzomics and Communiāls,

keep strictly to the 58,000-man Morocco, teo, awaits with

which is provided for in army with hepe M.

the Austrian State Treaty, the treaty were approved. From the

He said Austria has tried to

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200,000 election bulletins distri buted by the Government credited the Liberal Party plat- form to the Socialists.

REDS DROP OUT

Communist candidates

EGYPT

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WORLD'S MAIN TEA-GROWING AREAS

Princess Margaret

Says Farewell

To

Jamaica

Port Antonio, Jamaica, Feb. 24.

A cheerful unruffled Princess Margaret waved goodbye to Jamaica today from a Royal barge which bounced and bobbed on white capped waves.

Then she boarded the Royal Yacht, Britannia, for two days at sea on the last stage of her month- long tour of the British West Indies.

It was thought until the last minute that because of the sea, it might be advisable for her to go by train to Kingston and join the Britannia. But Princess dropping out of the race, with

were Margaret,

a good sailor, did not seem to notice the 29 indicating their withdrawal rough sea as the royal barge took out across the har... by an obvious manoeuvre to give | bour to the yacht. their voting strength to the Socialsts.

Somo 1,118 persons had vio- lated the strict election laws. Vote buying was most pre- valent with violations of restric tions on posters and pamphlets, house-to-house

canvassing, in- terference with electioneering and speech violations making up most of the remainder.

Public opinion polls indleated the newcomer had little chance of breaking into the political scene because of the many cam- paign restriction laws. It wos almost impossible for the new- comer to make himself known. Women were asked in editorials to take

Each ber of the expert Faure's

North Attican policy. diy Skeptikom in -haver in urdity to test whether fact that M. Faure had not one good relations with all lis d they tell fresh wish mentioned the Motoren job-neighbours, including Yugoslavia in his investiture declara- youngest member of the

and the "popular democracies' 22-year-old Jub

was balanced by

1 the East and Italy in the that h Harrison, said that he intended uscence

sharply West, Sultan Sali Mohammed protested manust the removal of “A stepping up of tension in terest in the coming elections.

Vin Austria could have unpredlet-Some 41 per cent said August, 1953, as a member of able results" he concluded. would vole, according to Д the Laniel Government.

France-Presse.

recent poll-United Press.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Aeron: 1 Aris, 4 Bristle, 8 Brae, 0 Lies, 10 Scratch, 11 Exit, 12′sign, 14 Contus. 17:Unity, 19 Wager, 24 Fathers, 20 Weds, 27 Gain, 20 Careful, 20 Inch,

thas

In rich, thriving Moneo, the basic problems, indeed, secus to be a solution of the dynastic problem,

dethroned

11 the eyes of the jocal populations, Sultan was the symbol of resis tance to dirret French adminis tration of the Sherifeen empire, and French-Imposed ruler

the Sidi Mohanuned Ben Moulay Arafa enjoys little popularity outside of SI Jadi Thani EXI Glau wealthy Pasho of Marakkesh and other potentates. PROMPT ACTION

There are signs that time is running out on France and that the lid might be blown

again eff prompt action on native home rule demands was laken.

While the majority of

Interior

no

na-

tionalist lenders have adopted a wall-and-o attitude, terrorist networks and active in Algeria's bullets keep whizzing through the night in Moroccan streets, raising daily the heavy toll on both siden United Press.

Italian Debate On Paris

CHINA NOT

AIDING

N. VIETNAM

As she left, a calypso' band played a haunting tune while a gully-clad barefoot girl sang.

The

FLYING HOME

Prinocze will по asbore at Nassau on Satur- day morning for four daya In the Bahamas. Then she filles home,

Commission Report Princess

Saigon, Feb. 24. There is

no proof that North Vietnam has been u keen 10- receiving war material

RED GRENADE

CACHE FOUND

IN SINGAPORE

Singapore, Feb. 24.

they

from Communist China in

The Britania had dropped anchor in East Harbour while Just Was Margaret arriving at the green playing Acids af Titchfield School say her farewell after five days on the biggest British Island in the West Indies,

to

She had just said goodbye to Governor Sir Hugh Foot, the

violation of the Geneva of the island, and Lady Foot, Armistice Agreements, M. whose gucat she was and to J. Desai, President of the the Prime Minister, Mr Norman Mixed Armistice Control Maney and Mrs Manley. Commission, told a Press conference here today.

South Vietnam officials had charged that war material was being introduced into the north from China,

M. Desai said, however, the border supervision in the region needed to be reinforced. He sald a special mobile patrol would be sent to the area.,

After she sailed, Mr Mandey fold Reuter "Princess Margaret's visit has been one of the happiest and most successful Royal fours in Jamaica,

LL

FORMOSA

PHILIPPINE

AUSTRALIA

the tex

in

"A China and nose

of for us! With China long out of the market, tes is becoming a luxury again. Three hundred years

only the rich ever bought it and they pald

48 a pound)

China supplied the world then. But this century ber exports have grown tóps and less-tlil, under Com- munit

rulo, they have almost disappeared,

Indka

and Ceylon koop stepping up production. But whenever the British housewife

her dips into parse to meet the soaring prices. it

stro sign that the tea supply in fail- ing for short of demand,

OTHER AREAS

There have been at- beranta ta trade with China and import her tea to blend with Indian leaf. These attempts have so far failed.

Nowsmap shows, • how?. over, that there are other areas, which could rest. tea. No country

outalde China

yel

compare

can

with India and but

Ceylon plenty

tea-

there are which grow some and could grow more.

Nyasaland, for instance,

is a newcomer among tes growers, and already she ranks fourth

the among suppliers of the British teapot

The long-term answer to high tea prices may well Ho in developing the in- dustry in Africa and else- where.

Russia Trying To Influence W.

German

Youth

Berlin, Feb. 24. Mr Gregory Pushkin, Soviet High Commissioner in Germany, reaffirmed to "I don't recall anyone who has day. that Russia had had a warmer welcome. I

to international believe the Princess and her agreed party have really enjoyed their control of all-German elec- stay more than might be more tions as demanded by the mally expected of those engaged. on such arduous duly.

Western Powers.

Somo 14 mobile patrols were "I am happy to think that this also Investigating complaints is partly due to the character of from both north and south on the welcome, and because the

allowed for

The Singapore Police dug up 147 grenades on the eastern suburb last night, believed to haye bean | the buried by the Malayan Communist Party,

armistice programme

коте

'But he said in a letter to West German youth. leaders that only renunciation of the Paris remement treaties could cstad- Lish the necessary conditions for reuniting the country.

violations of provisions for the free move events not generally included in ment of refugees from one zone these ceremonial touTE,"

A crowd of thousands waved mado "no balconies of Titchfield School Germany should be a beaut were crowded with cheering and democratic state and nat publis...

LOVELIEST PARTY

He said the Soviet Union A Police spokesman said that the grenades to the other, he said.

conditions for Gar- were contained in two earthenware jars tightlyMional report resuming ac-

M. Desal said that the socond and cheered as she left and the man unity except that a unisted sealed and buried about nine inches below ground livities of the Control Commis level.. They were British-made and believed to be sion from December 11, 1954 to

February 18,

would part of a prewar dump buried in the jungle north nt at the end of the month to of Singapore.

British Foreign Secretary, Sir The Director of the Special Branch, Mr.

Anthony Eden and Soviet A. E. G. Foreign Minister Mr V. M. Blades, said that discovery of the grenades was the | Molotov, who presided at the direct rosult of the detention and interrogation of a Gonova

Conference-France- chain of students who left Chinese middle schools here | Presse. in 1953 and 1954.

Princess Margaret's ' › last night on Jamaica, was spent ; st" what 'she 'described" na the "lovellest party" sho had ever enjoyed.

Join any kind of military alliance directed against the Soviet Union or my other state of the West or the East. Mr. Pushkin's letter Russia had asado it. olear that the Paris ·· treaties, were negotiations on

If

ratified

TC

to

It was held under a starry unitedtion of Germany would aky on the palm fringed beach be "seless and Impossible,"

It was impossible not on tho Ho said that according to In- Throwing additional light on AMERICAN HOTEL Erenchman's Cove

think that in cpse of ro«, formation the grenades wore the subversive activities of

northern shore and her fellow

Germany purchased by the "A" branch of Chinese school students, MỊ

guests included Mr Nool Coward militorisation, West

milleristic the Malayan Communist Party Blades said that two pistols and

and Mr Adlai Stovenson, Ameri- would become

stato. re-buried some ammunition were recover- Singapore and

"Presidential can former This branch of the MCP is ed, following the detention and Rome, Feb. 24.

The first American hotel in uidado. The drinks included Italian Senate today chiefly concerned with subver-interrogation of a Chinese high Britain, ver-floor. 250-roomt pink, chompagne. began its debate on the red-alve activity in Chinese middle school student in August last luxury establiment will be

Bish drummers. bent

The

Agreements

IN BOND STA

Southampton, Feb, 24.

fleation of the Paris agrcaments | schools and among the intellley rest has been made in/bened in London next Tuesday: Nalypso rhythms, and folk songs | support in a zitggio • for, the

though the leftwing opposition | gentsia,

to the Government how steppei

up its hostile campaign during

the last two months.

A

The Government bloc, plus dhe right wing groups, was Cón- sidered likely to provide a stotal. of about 150 votes in favour total of 122, are needed for an absolute majority.

of Deputies The Chamber

voted for Mlication by 335 to

30. Even 31 Seaside, 32 Cash. Down: Raisin, 3. Abpont, 4 4,215 Inet, Thecerabar. Basic: Rector, & Scurt,, Lack 2 Surf, 18 Gift, 15 Urge, Tho male debate is expect 16 Zars, 10 Argued, 20 Awning, 21:Edicts, 20 Aware, 21 Heeds, ed to just about 10 days

"COMBADED"

Mr Blades:said that the leader of "AR branch. knowu maong his followers sa "Comrade D' was sinong

group of students expell od" from the · Chinese High: Bobool in 1950.

The Ephctal Brunch ohle£

hier aalli, that the branch the thin blake gor of the two chain branches. the Malime Commune Part

in

Mr Pushkin aid West Gets màn youth" could rest assured that the Soviet Union, would -out) always give it sympathy and Но

This was announced by M and though she did not dance, unity of derinary on a peace- connection with the discovery of the 147 grenndes, but

ocensionally rowe | fut and derpoeentie bands, "at Police James Knott, Chairman of the the Peines investigations are continuing. ?

:Khutt: Hotola Corporation, who Singapro how be free of arrived here from the United from her seat in delight and did Reuter xenade throwing incidents for States to attend the opening of

his firm's hotel,

Westbury, In some timno...

Domandus," Feb. 24, The new ByHan Claverti The list incident was mers London's

fashionable 4 YERE go. When an Stroot,

Menu di dancós a conga line around the of Premier Sabri Await nieodfinch Chinos: threw one

Akced by a reporter) whether andy beach. She stayed until won a Parliamentary, wote. Borm a bar, in welchs salons from there would be a colour bar at 1:18 am efter bacon and eggs condence by mi m MAVI Sinan Automap Contrce of the new hotel, he rolled that it midnight......

then

few dance slope.

She laughed and clapped as Bond the other members of the party

Hubamigo, Dares; illuminata jolaration by 60 vola

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