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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955,

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Former Riff Leader Predicts More Service Chiefs School Teachers Deny

To Visit Africa

MR RICHARD NIXON

Washington, Aug. 23.

US Vice-President

Nixon and his

Richard

wife will visit

the Near East and Africa in the autumn at the request of Presi- dent Eisenhower, the

Trouble For North Africa

Cairo, Aug. 23.

Abdel Krim, the man who led the Riff revolt in Morocco in the 1920's, today prophesied "darker and more troubled days ahead" in North Africa if France. persisted in an “intransigent" attitude to the demand for independence.

The old warrior, now 73, his fierce eyes still recalling his youthful vitality, said in an interview here:

"Wo Moroccans are prepared | Liberia, Egypt, and Lebanon- White to safeguard French interests in to seek an immediate appoint-

House announced tonight.Morocco-but we must have our France-Presse.

Russian Polar Expedition

Independence fully recognised,"

Abdel Krim wears the tradi- tional while Djellaba cloak, turban and pointed shoes in the Calro villa where he lives with

ment with Mr Hammarskjold.

Earlier the Arab states were understood to be pressing for a council meeting.

Doubts about the advisability

his six sons and five daughters.of such a step had been ex- pressed by some Asian sources Abdel Krim said the solution on the ground that talks were of the Moroccan problem did going on between the French not lie in the restoration of ex-Governinent and Moroccan

Sultan Mohamed Ben Yasset, the leaders at Aix les Bains and that depostion of the present Sultan, the view might be held that Bea Arata, the setting up of a nothing should be done which Independence might disturb the chances of a regency council. was the core of the problem. The settlement being reached there. Nationalist movement might "outstrip any political solution" ir bloodshed was allowed to continue.

Appeal To UN

The RIN lender, who spoke French Arabic mingled with words, said the Aix Les Bains conference would be working in the void if the principle of in- dependence. was declared.

A few weeks ago the group decided to request the tooth- coming session of the UN General Assembly, due to con- vene in New York on September 20, to take up the questions of Morocco and Algeria.

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Conference

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The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field' and Service chiefs for group photographia Marshal Sir John Harding presided over "Exercise Onward” the annual three-day conference. at Camberley, England. Some 68 generals, many from the Commonwealth, are attending.-

Express Photo,

Japan-Soviet Peace Treaty Discussed

London, Aug. 23.

Japanese and Soviet diplomats dis- cussed in detail the Japanese draft of a peace treaty between the two countries at their one hour and 45 minutes meeting here today.

Moscow, Aug. 23. The Soviet Union announced to-

day 1 will send ini expedition | to the Antarctic to set up a serios of Russian bases in the soulb Polar region. The group In its work "will co- operate with expeditions of the United States and other countries which will establish bases bases

the Antarctic continent."

Soviet a preliminary expedition would leave Russia

The Japanese draft was given by Mr In November in preparation for

ไม่ international goietic year African group at

chief the

United situation in Moroccu. The letter. Shunichi Matsumoto, the of 1857 of 1857.

Nations decided today to ask did not ask for council meet- According to the announcement,

the Secretary-General, Mr Daging but said that the signatory negotiator, to Mr Jakob Malik, Soviet the Mcscow cxpedition will Hammarskjold, to use his good Governments viewed the present Ambassador to Britain, at their last meet- establish B

at Knox offices in an effort to case the "explosive situation in Morocco Coast, south Australia, a

anding a week ago. second near the magnetic pole tense situation in Morocco. and a third near the geographic South Pole.

It sald

base

Leader

The expedition will be beaded by M. Samov, a Soviet Polar explorer, and will travel on a 12,000-ion vessel, The Ob, and on auxiliary vessel. The Soviet nnnouncement mude no mention of any Soviet territorial claims on the Antarctle.

"Ia Soviet scientific circles," it said, "the conviction is being expressed that co-operation between scientists of many countries in solving im- portant problems will strengthen international links between scientists and will be a powerful stimulus toward further successful research for peaceful creative work and cultural progress." — United Press

New

York

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publicly

At the same tune the group addressed a letter to the Security Council asking it to use its Asian- "resources" in dealing with the

The group appointed a com- mittre of seven-representatives,

Burma, of India, Iran,

Duval's Plane

Not Sabotaged

with Krave anxiety."

concern

situation,"

Japanese

Sources

Authoritative Sources said The repatriation question Wis **It is д

the that Mr Malk today put tech-not discussed at today's meeting sold "bound to

suid Iraq, group's letter

nical questions on various The Japanese have the mott rious reper-

articles of the draft to Mr Matthat from the tone of Mr Malie's cussions through Asia and

questions to Mr Matsurato to- sumoto.

which is bound to Increase in international tension his Government's detailed viewva demands. Moscow wants Japan phatta Matsumoto that he would give sill insisting on its territorial and to endanger the maintenon the Japanese text at their to recognise Soviet sovereignty ence of international peace and next meeting at the Soviet Em-over South Sakhalin, Kurites security."--Reuter.

the two small Islands, and here on August 30, bassy

The Japanese draft is under-islands of Habomai and Shikotan stood to cover territorial ques-off Japan's northernmost main tions, fishing rights of Japanese island of Hokkaido.

Tokyo says that all these are and other political and economic Japanese territories occupied by problems.

Russia during the last World War and should, therefore, be returned to her.-Reuter.

Africa. Finally, it is a situation The Soviet diplomat told Mr day it appeared that Russia was

no

Rabat, Aug. 23. The French Arny announced tonight tha! there Wils evidence that sabotage or gun- fre from the ground had caused the alr crash in which General

BRITAIN TO trawlers off the Soviet coast,

Raymond Duval, F BUILD STEEL

Commander-in-Chief in Morocco, was killed yesterday.

This was confrmed by mell- cal examination of the bodies The only of the two victims." injuries were those which were

PLANT

caused by the aircraft bitting FOR INDIA

the ground while in fight and then burning, the statement said.France-Presse,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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Way

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Symbol (4). Mexis (7).

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24 Animai (5).

28 Pigment (6).

27 Deserve (>

28 Blumish (4)

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Own Draft

The Soviet Union tabled ita own draft of a treaty for end- ing the 10-year-old state of war between the two nations at the outset of the secret talks which

on June 1.

began on

Japanese sources close to the conference said that Mr Balik today told Mr Matsumoto that Now Delhi, Aug. 23.

his Government attached the The

their Importance Indian Government greatest

here.

was today announced its ac-egotiations

because of this that he would ceptance of a British pro- not be representing his country posal to build a 1,100 million at the United

a year.

US To Build

More Atomic

Submarines

atom-powered

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Corruption Alleged In Indonesia

Djakarta, Aug. 24. The Indonesian Attorney-

General, Mr Suprapto, con- firmed today he was taking

Imparting Red Line

"Tokyo, Aug. 23.

The Japan School Teachers Union today faced charges that it had used school textbooks to impart the Communist line to Japanese children.

In a first reaction a Teachers Union spokes- man said there would be an investigation and legal action might be taken against the authors of the allegations: the Democratic Party at present governing this country.

The Union eald an estimated 50,000 copies of a Democratic Party brochure had been traced which it was alleged the rajul Teachers Union had funds from publishers of text- books by favouring those who favoured the Union

The brochure further alleged that it had found textbooks In which the Teachers Union was praised, radical labour move- ments were encouraged, the Soviet Union and Commumist China were braised, Marxist- Leninist propaganda was circu- lated for children.

Alleged Graft

The Democratic Party alleged that a co-operativo society connected with the Union had woo the equivalent of $100,000 in "graft" from the selection

of textbooks.

An

The Secretary of the Union, Mr Miyoshi Hiragaki, said to- day ure will domand apology. It no satisfaction is obtained we will go to the courte."

Within the last few years Japan school teachers have on several occasions been accused the of taking politics into classroom-Reuter.

Sinkiang Autonomous

Region

IRISHMEN REMANDED

London, Aug. 83. Three young Irishmen were remanded. In custodý for another week Workingham, Berkahiro to- day

on charges arising from an arms raid on a British Army

At depot. Arborfield, near Working:

Tho

barby.

threb men, hand- ouffed to police escorts, were in court for two minutes belog regnanded for a third time, as in- quiries into the raid still belog made..

Bro

Two of the men, Josepha Doyle, 30, and D. Murphy,

28, are charged with others at present, unknown with breaking into a store; så the depot on

August 15

#tealing OLITIAN and"!

James Androw Mary Murphy, 20, the third, in charged with: conspiring ta, carry out the mid with them and with others un- known. — China. Mail Special

MAJESTIC

FINAL TO-DAY

At 2.80, 5.20; 7.30 & 9.30 pm. First Showing in Kowloon THE GREAT CRISIS OF THE NORTHWEST)

steps to bring home from Holland a former Cabinet Minister for questioning in connection with corruption. ·

authorities wanted to question

London, Aug. 23. Mr Suprapto said that the

Tjakrohadisurjo who Sinklang, which covers nearly. was Economic Affairs Mini-one-sixth of China and is ta ster in the Cabinet of Prime largest province, will become Minister Ali Sastromidjojo. the Sinktang Uighur Autonomous Mr Suprapto did not say what region in September this year,

ten he would

take to have the New China News Agency Tikrohadisurio returned to reported today. Indonesia.

The Agency said that the Kazakh, Hui, Mongolian, Khal- Tjokrohadisurjo left

Netherlands two week ag khas, Sibo and Tadjik people,EACKTM

some of the 13 nationalities with his son to seek medical which make up the five million treatment for the son. Họ loft

inhabitants of the province, had Cabinet the Sastroamidjojo

already established, autonomous Inst year under heavy fre

local

within governments from political opponents who charged him with selling im port licences.

for

Rifle Deal

the

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Meanwhile, the Indonesian Om

cers Association which speaks for

Sinklang.

The decision to establish the region

was made by. the Siniciang People's Congress and raided by the State Council The autonomous region will be formally

the Established at second session of the Provincial which is People's Congress, scheduled to open on Septem the Army yesterday her 20, the Agency added. - publicly raised the

ques Reutor. tion of the purpose of 50,000 rides from Italy which was handled by the former Finance Minister, Ong Eng Die. The Association sälä Ong should be prosecuted if re- ports coming to the Associa- tion about the purchase are true. Ong's

status is confusing.

house arrest. But Mr yesterday denied

Pam, he was reported to be

Supraplo

this.

Ong

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Washington, Aug. 23. Nations Dis The US Navy today dis rupee (about £82 million) armament Commission's sub- closed plans for bullding steel plant in India as part committee's meeting beginning four more

Other reports said that of its plan to increase steel New York on August 29.

not permailted to Mr Malik led the Soviet submarines.

leave Djakarta. There were production to 6,000,000 tons delegation at the disarmament

definite indications he The Secretary of the Navy, sub-committee talks in London

under surveillance. Mr Charles Thomas, in a letter your. The British built plant, which earlier this

Mr Matsumoto told reporters to n Congressman, also said Investigators still were ques

tioning will have un anaval capacity of

of a

persons connected one million tons, will be the that Mr Malik had not at to that construction

with former Justice Minister Djody Gondokusumo who was third Government-owned under-day's meeting given the list attack carrier of the Forrestal

arrested two weeks ago by taking. India recenty signed an held in the Soviet Union.

of names of Japanese nationals class would be offered

The competitive basis to qualified

the Army. Godokusumo is agreement with Russia for the

accused of peduling visas to construction of a plant in Cen-Soviet negotiator had promised private shipyards.

Mr Thomas outlined a major foreigners-United Press. iral india while Krupps, the such a list nearly three weeks German heavy industrial firm, ngo but at the past two sessions are building a third at Rourkela, under preparation.

had said that the list was still portion of the Navy's building and reconversion programme 200 miles west of Calcutta.

Japan insista that there are for the year ending next Juno

30. nationals about 12,000 of its

Congress approved detained in the Soviet- Union Programme before it adjourned Today's Government an-and wants them repatriated. early this month. nouncement said India would But Russia maintains that their 1,400 and all invite representatives of the new total is less than British steel consortium to dis- of them are classified as "was cuas plans for the new construc- criminals."

DISCUSS PLANS

the

Announced by Mr Thomas today were shipyard contracts for 11 new vessels and conver sion of 26 existing ships. The

BEA PROFIT

London, Aug. 24. British European Airways Britain's state-owned 'short haul' net profit of airline-made a

£69,039 in the year ended last March 31 and celebrated its first Lion

Sovereignty total programme for the year deficit-free year since its incep

tion in 1947. Main products of the British

Mr Malik at earlier sessions covers 33 new verstis, plant will be medium and light has promised Mr Matsumoto

The nation's first atomic sub- This follows a loss of £1,773,- sections, rolling stock purta, and the return of a total of 25 marine, the Nautilus, is now in 707 during 1953/54 and marks

Iron. The Russian plant

Japanese, nationals who, he operation and the second, the the airline's most successful will produce rails and

heavy said, had completed their sen-Sea Wolf, has been launched-nancial year to date. China

flat the German sections, and

Malt Special, products, like plates and shoots. Indian technicians will be trained in the Soviet Union. ----- Reuter,

Film Blamed

For Theft

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 23.

Grandmother Yap Song Klew

02, went into town on Saturday

night to see her first movie.

She liked it so much, that she stored overnight with friends go

that she could see it again.

But when she "returned homa next day her ile

12000 13120) hand been RCS4,000 stolate from. Bar voodia hut ...

that

tencer as war criminals,

Reuter.

Canada Not Doing Enough For Colonles

THE

Says Rhodesian Premier

Ottawa, Aug., 23, THE Prime Minister of South

Rhodésin charged Comoda ind other major Commonwealth countzion with failing to whare the feapons! bilty of developing the British colonial empire.

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Ing a four-day unofficial visit to Canada. He pointed to his country's need to develop its standard

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