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Future Development
Of Central African Federation
Salisbury, July 18.
The second budget of the Central African Federation now under debate `în the House of Assembly, has shown that tax payers today will have to pay more towards the development that is bridging future prosperity.
There was a net surplus on last year's working of £2,700,000, approximately eight per cent of the whole budget.
Slipshod Red Sailors
Moscow, July 18.
A stiff warning to the Soviet Navy that sailors are becoming slipshod in saluting officers has ap- peared in the Navy news-
Soviet Fleet. paper
Ballors from the Baltio ports have been particular- ly lax in givir
giving
salutes. Soviet Fleet sald. Violation of the regulations on salut- ing was "intolerable."
Commanders and politi- cal officers attached to ships were ordered to "explain to the personnel that saluting
is an important element of military discipline.”—China Malt Special,
US SENATE
But for the current year, the present rates of taxation would ỮU still leave a deficit of £2,300,000.
Consequently, mcrossed duties, are proposed on liquor and several luxury items like im ported clothing and footwear, and on some necessities like automobiles, and trucks, iyres, diesel spirit, lubricating oil, postage and telephone costs. In- come tax is not to be increased.
ROSY PICTURE
Apart from these In- стельея, the
of Minister Finance, Mr D. MacInirye, was able to paint a rosy picture of prosperity and a healthy finance.
The annual income increased by 12 per cent during the year. The Minister said that the most was that this pleasant aspect was not largely due to changes In prices, but represents almost catirely
genuine risc in prosperity in which most sec- tlons of the community have participated.
Nuclear War Dangers
Lord Russell (Bertrand Russell) held a special press con- ference at Caxton Hall in London during which he dis- tributed copies of a statement signed by some of the most eminent selentille authorities in different parts of the world. This statement which is being sent to the heads of both East and West Governments points out the dangers of annihilation of the human race in the event of nuclear war. Pleture shows: Lord Russell reading a copy of the statement to the press at the conference.-Express Photo.
WANTS TO Lawyer
vete
DEBATE
PI BILL
The value of the output of Southern Rhodesian industry increased during the year by more than nine per cent, and it is calculated that this rate of Jacrcase is being maintained during the current year.
the
Expelled
From Morocco
Paris, July 18.
The main item responsible for the anticipated deficit is
M. Jean Charles Legrand, a lawyer, who had loss of £2,000,000 which was been arrested in Casablanca after firing on paid by the South African Gov- Washington, July 18,
ernment direct to the Rhodesias "counter-terrorists" who were trying to break into The Senate postponed a to subsidise the entry er South his home on evening of July 14, arrived in Paris by
on Philippine trade African manufactures.
air today after having been freed and expelled legislation today after agree-
agreement from Morocco. Irade new ing that the measure is “too between the Federation
and important" for passage as a South Africa signed, only
gone far towards unanimous consent calendar cently, has
abolishing the "most favoured item.
nation" treatment between the amo time protected their special two territories, which at the Industries,
dress
.A
re-
Acting Senate Majority leader Earle D. Clements rose and pro- misect to schedule full Senate discussion of the Phillip- In many industries the coun-- pines bill "at a very early date."tries will now be in open com- The House already has approved patition. the 1.
is
There has been widespread Today in the Senate the bill criticism of the budget proposals had a place along with 150 and the debate on them other measures on the "unexpected to be the longest in the animous consent calendar." This history of the Federal Parlia- means they can be passed if ment--France-Presse, approved unanimously.
When its turn came, Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr, interposed the single objection which can block unanimous consent approval of such bills.
on
consent
Chicago Plane
M. Legrand, who had c- fended Moroccan terrorists in i court, was expelled on the grounds that his presence might disturb public order.
Upon his arrival here, he said that when rioters tried to break down his door, "1 fired because it was either they or 1. was arrested, in reality, in order to protect me from the fury of my
my enemies."
"M. Legrand charged that
leaflets had bren
UN Urges Settlement
Of Pacific
distributed Land Claims
warning that the prison would
be tako by stom "lo liberate
the
counter-terrorists and also
to seize me and hang me."
United Nations, N.Y.
July 18.
The lawyer said he had been The UN Trusteeship Coun- planning to come to France for
a vacation anyhow, and merely the
expulsion
on Monday that the cit urged advanced for settlement of the land claims left by the Japanese in the sources Pacific and now under United
official Meanwhile. Crash today that the ex- States administration be
Inquiry
an
оты sky
pulsion from
French Morocco
of French lawyer M. Legrand completed with will not bring a hall to pro-possible delay. ceedings against him on
charge
and
LIGHTNING KILLS ONE
الية
a
the least
was
a report of its drafting commit- tee on the island.
The Courell, by a vote of 10 to one, with one abstention, adopted a recommendation ex- pressing its satisfaction with the progress achieved in all fields in the terrority.
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SPIRITED DEFENCE
After a spirited defence of the bill by Senator Herbert H. Lehman of New York, Sen.
The
recommendation Ervin explained that ke W03 nol objecting "to the merits"
Chicago, July 18.
of voluntary homicide made during a Council sesion failure A coroner's Jury today investi- of putting the stamp of cor-
to register devoted to the consideration of gressional approval
apparently normal weapon.-France-Presse. the gated Langley-Laurel trade agreement Instrument landing of a Branif negotiated here last December. Airways Convair plane that The bill, he said, is simply "too crashed yesterday and killed 22. important" to be rushed through persons and injured 22 others, under the unenimous procedure.
The two-engined airliner
Grenoble, July 18. Chairman Horry F. Byrd of roared out of a togged and Lightning killed one of three the Senate Finance Committee nake-hary
flight
woodcutters who sought shelter INTEREST EXPRESSED agreed. Full dress Sensic debate, that started at Dallas, Texas, under trees during a thunder- It also expressed its interest to added, would be entirely and clipped a filing station's storm at Autrans near here. in studies concerning
the ex electric sign. The Impact shot proper." He promised to seek
of the territory's The other two men were in-, ploitation the occasion for such floor dis-the
into plano street bordering Jured-Chinn Mall Special. bauxite and manganese deposits. cussion as soon as possible, Midway Airport, through Q
Council endorsed the It was shortly thereafter that fence and sent it bouncing in
of encouraging political Son. Clements acknowledged the pieces into the airport.
nt. at the local Byrd pledge and assured the wrockage caught fire but flames
government levet, and hoped Philippines bili of an early) were put out quickly, which
Boste, July 18. that further district-wide con- chance for such attention.saved many from death.
West German Dr Konrad ference, similar to the one held United Prom.
Adenauer arrived here tonight in Truk in 1953, would be There was no indication of on his way for a holiday at the organised in the future, any
trouble
prior to the Swiss town of Mucrren, near It welcomed the information crash. Preliminary investigations Berna
that Parsons displaced PIPE SMOKERS' showed the plane was making The Chancellor was accom-atomic experiments either had
instrument landing panied by his eldest daughter, | been returneds to their home IN GORGEOUS COLOUR IN MANDARIN DIALOGUE according to schedule-Undied Frau Ria Reiners, -France or would be soon-Azociated Press,
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Prague, July 18. werks at Balabanov.
match which cannot be blown out and another which amould- ers instead of burning the Czechoslovak nowadaper Miada Fronta Bald.
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