THE``CHINA_MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER · 10, 1955***

Butler's Monetary Policies

NAZI BOOKS REMOVED

Frankfurt, Oct. 9.

A group of West German Publishers fonight tnok the law in their hande and forelly removed from the # and at the book fair liere a number of books on National Selalium,

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The publishers repeatedly but vainly pealed to the organisern of the fair for the moval of the books, which 1. cluded

volume by Alfred Rosenberg, famOUS Nez corel!elan.-France-

France On

Threshold

Of Crisis

Paris, Oct. 9.

Premier Rear Former French

Pleven said today that France

"

<101 the threshold of a Kat anional crista"

which "en langers all of her overseas possess.ons,"

M. Pleven, addresing the con gress of his left-centre UUSI

of the erixi Party, spoke Mmocen ark Algeria and of the recent vote of the United Nations General Assembly. placing the Algerian question on its agenda.

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ed that the French Governme should urge the UN Asambly to discuss the "danger to pence" of radio brane.cast beamed la North Afties from Cuiro. Spanish Morocco and Budapest, Real Contribution

Attacked

Unwise & Unfair Says Gaitskell

Margate, Oct. 9.

Mr Hugh Gaitskell, former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, charged here tonight the Conservative Government had allowed Britain to drift into economic troubles by its "free-for-all policies."

The Government, Mr Gatiskell said,

made matters worse by a budget last April

"which was as unwise as it was unfair."

COLOMBO PLAN

MEETING

Lord Reading

Leaves

For Singapore

London, Oct. 9.

"New they tell us that the only way out is to cut public expenditure," he added.

Mr Gaitske, who was speak- ing at a Labour mecting here on the eve of the opening of the Party's annuel conference declared: "It 19 tomorrow,

Te Investment in the nation- alised Industries which is to be attacked-ven though they In- clude key

of the industries country whose expansion in vitál tu our whole economy."

Foolish

Labour's attitude was that if Lord Reading. Minister of spending had to be cut back because of the "foolish" policies State for Foreign Affairs, of Mr Butier, Chancellor of the should be the who will lead the British Exchequer, delegation to the meeting of

value to the community now or spending which is of the least

in the future."

HARDING SAYS GOODBYE

TO LENNOX-BOYD

Field Marshal Sir John Harding (left), Lady Harding, Mr Alan Lennox - Boyd (Stcretary for the Colonies) and Mr George Sinclair (Deputy Governor of Cyprus) photo- graphed at London Airport before Sir John left for Cyprus to take up the post of Governor. -Reuterphoto.

Reorganisation Of US FARMER

Indian States

New Delhi, Oct. 9.

he consultative committee f the Colombo Plan to be

A vast plan to redraw the map of India, re- held in Singapore from October 17 to 22, left Lon-by Sir Anthony Eden last May, ducing the number of its states from 29 to 16, was don Airport tonight for had been delayed until now. published here today by the Indian Government.

Singapore.

11c sold that he would stay one night in Singapore and hen go on to Djakarta, the Indo- nesian capi, al, or four days.

He said: "I have not been He said: "The disarmament of there before, that is one of the the airwaves could be the real reasons why i am going. It is

the only

one of the the United almost con budots of

re-establish- Colombo Plan countries I have Nallons to the

shall be having North not vial.ed.

discussions Informa)

there. I Imagine 4 will be seeing the inconesian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister."

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A geria, necesserity

peace

Pleven also Anid "As for should act We

necure of Being bad Frenchmen these Musiem Algerians who express

preierence for a federal solu- tion {to the Algerian prob- lem).

It would be no more In

conceivable 10 ste Algeria evolve by stages Bullus

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Nearing End

Discussing the possible 'nes the Singapore meeting would lake, Lord Reading said that he Colombo Plan was near.ng the end of its 5.x-year period.

the decide

toward a "We have to discuss

hat of a future of it. We did dominion, than to see last year principle that

Info institu- would have to go on....I don'

likelihood of {;LT; s which, ctuce.vel fur hink there is any Metroplic,AL France, are to alteration in the structure." 1o. necessar ly nuaped to the

"The coun ries taking part in anci special the plan ali seem quite sailsßed psychological fruitions of the Moslems. with the way it is working," the

Minister concluded.-Reu.cr. France-Presse.

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Mr Galtskell said that if the Brilish general election called

Labour would have won.

The plan was drafted by a States Reorganisa-

Because of the economiction Commission of three, including a former.

situation, "we should certainly

not have had so much opathy,"

he said.

Butler, who has switched

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"That quick change artist Mr suddenly from fairy godmother 10 stern father, now says that the creult squeeze is meant hurt. Why didn't he say last May? Mr Goltshell added, -Reuter,

(See Also P9)

CHURCH MEETING

to

30

ON CYPRUS

Archbishop Makarios, bead of the Church, will preside at the meeting, which will follow a sceret session of the Ethrarchy's inner cabinot,

The session

SPENDS DAY WITH KHRUSHCHEV

Moscow, Oct. 9.

CHURCHILL'S WARNING

Anglo-American Drift Fatal

New York, Oct. 9.

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Sir Winston Churchill said in recorded speech broadcast here. tonight that if Britain and the United States were tempted to drift away from their "strong, bold and united front" it would lead to a "catastrophe - such as mankind has never known."

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He recorded the speech for broad- casting to the annual dinner of Freedom House on the occasion of receiving the organisation's annual award.

Tuc award, a plaque, waa accepted on his behalf by Sir Roger Makins. the British Ambassador.

After reviewing some past mt:ca in Anglo-American rett lions, Sir Winston sald when the two nations had s bod together things had gone "more or less right" for them.

Owe To Unity

"Whenever

we have drifted apart in the presen' century, we have met with calamity and we have had to come closer together from dcs- save ourselves truction," he said.

to

"What

improvement

there

may have been during the past few

international years in affairs, we owe to the unity of the Western world, and to the

have made sacrifices wo

strong, bold maintain

united front,

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and

con-

"II this improvement An American farmer who spent tinues, there may well be felt a day with Mr Nikita Khrush on either or both sides of the to drift chev, Soviet Communist Party Atlantic, a temptation Secretary, at his Crimean sea-apart again, and for nations to Nothing their own side villa today described his

way. £o unique experience as "very could be more disastrous than pleasant."

that, and it would surely lead

imankind his never dealer in hybrid maize seed such as at Coon Rapids, Iowa, is be known. lieved to be the first Westerner to visit the Soviet Communist chief at his home.

Supreme Court Judge who have been touring India Mr Roswell Garst, a former and sooner or later to a catastrophe for the past three months to study the possibilities

of changing state boundaries to group together peoples using the same languages.

The Government has not yet areas will not have a separate the state but will continue to be announced its decision on

as at present by all the President of India through. Commission's report, but is ex- 'administered

almost to accept pected

the Governor of Assam. the recommendations in full.

bo New boundaries will drawn on the basis of language,

Rejected

culture; economic and adminis In the northwest bordering

trave considerations, and

Pakistan,

the

claims of the

telephone call

In

Kishinev, he is now

"It is probably true to any

Zurich Women

Want

K

Vote

Zurich, Oct. D.

of Zurich

Mos! women

aged over 20 want female Swizerland, suffrage In though they disagree on the extent of the vats they want the results of a poli showed. But

Are

If they eventually to got the vote. among only a referendum the all male electorato can hive it to them,

And he men of Zurich. have refused to give their womenfolk the suffrage on since soveral occasions 1919. Chloa Mail Special.

Algerians

Issue

Warning

New York, Oct. 9.

that our two countries are closes Algerian Nationalists today

today than they have ever been from before. That is the most algai-warned the American Secretary Moldavia, where ficent fact of this postwar era, of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, sald, her Garst and so long as it

We need fear no fues so, that any "Intervanilon" by the tion to visit Mr Khrushchev's Freedom House was founded North Atlantle Treaty Organi-

sation into Algerian Black Sea home while touring in 1941 as "a symbol and centre

"only

The Tivita-

extend

affairs the

the southern Soviet Union as the strugs one of the Algerian war and reinforce our

the corn-growing regions of

part of an exchange of Soviet and American farmers.

Seven Hours

placc boundaries of the days of Sikhs for I Punjab-speaking ******* British rule in India which, the state have been rejected" in

in w only favour of a larger and stronger declared, were report governed by imperial interests Punjab which will include also

foreign, Himachal exigencies

Pradesh Dill stale which

within has Simla

its western border and which faces Tibet to the cast,

or

Uvermicul.

of

Security

Commission adds: the But, The new boundaries must look to the welfare of the state as n whole.

con-

These

Nehru's Appeal

of

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resolution

In

their

the would against of founders was Mr Wendell Wilkie, people's unsuccessful Republican can noble struggle for freedom." didate for president in 1948 and author of the book "One World."

The telegram to Mr Dulles, released to the press by the "Algerian National Movement" here, was signed by Messall leading Algerlan "for. Nationalist now under restricted

-Paid Tribute

The plaque presented to Sir Hadi, He said he arrived at the vilia

Winston WAS ir.scribed afternoon and stayed for aevotion to liberty, courage in residence in France.

adversity, leadership in viciory."

Mr

Friends In

seven hours. He spent two hours alone with The central emblem on the The telegram said: "We are

of confident that our

America and Asia will naturally ir Roger Makins, accepting come to our ald if the NATO to chcast war the the plaque on

former powers decide behalf from Mr instead of conciliation, colonial-

iam Instead of freedom, Bernard Baruca, the Ambrlean premier's

France-Presse.

Khrushchev and they plaque represents his coat ware joined for dinner by Mrs arms.

eklist and her Khrushchev daughter, aged about 30, and officials, Soviet Government including Mr Anastas Miko

a deputy Premier, Mr Ivan Bengalkton, Minister of V. Mr State Farms, end Mitskevich, acting Agricul peaceful causes as well as in

his role as

Ider statesman, paid tribute to Sir Winston's achievements in

us "a great warrior

ture Minister. chev, in his usual mood, en in a message on behalf of the gged in general pleasantries President said Mr Eisenhower about the Uniles bes

nd been delighted to hear Sir to receive the He described the villa, as "very Winston was

beautiful." and sald the Com-irerdom award-Reuter. munist Party chief told him it

Mr Garst said that Mr Khrush-sent Richard Nixon

""The Indo-China border in Nicosia, Oct. D.

this egon admits of easy in- the defence and The Cyprus Ethnarchy Coun-

filtration and ell-s.preme authority of tho

jac.ry quirements of the region must remain the special Greek Orthodox Church in the

The administrative set-up in

of the central govern- concern should be pri- ment," the considerations colony-meets tomorrow to face! what political observers coil strategie areas

report said. бул , determined "erucini acelsions" on the Cyprus alcerations of national security security in our opinion require

marily question

It explains, when border areas the establishment of a strongerʻ are not under direct control of the centre, it would be safer to and more resourceful unit than

the present Himachal Pradesh, inge and resourceful hurre units.

"The report goes a long way to demands of the salisiy

Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Archbishop called this various language groups, but two Minister appealed tonight over following his second of these will be disappointed the radio to the people of India # to consider the recommendations talk on Friday with Field the Marathis who wanted

the States Reorganisation Marshal Sir John Harding, the wiarathi-speaking state Includ-of new Governor

of Cyprus, ing Bombay, and the Sikhs who Commission on, the remapping

"with dignity." wonted the Punjab formed of of India

which they would have passion or to a state of high formed nearly half the popula- į excitement. Lion.

Mr Nehru sald he himself had Instead, the Sikhs have got a been "a little surprised" at some

the. Commission's larger state which includes the of H mal-speaking hill areas, put-mendations but the report must whole in the ting the Sikhs in minority be considered as

light of what was best for the of one-third.

The

Indians country. report wards

Mr Nehru referred to the against the disruptive dangers

and problems of regionalism arising from the various danger

into fucing the country,, such as the division of the

present spate of floods which be one binding influence it said even as he was speaking suggests that English should were invading the capital. "Wo remain, for the time being, the can only overcome these dancers "Tan variety.

He

ARS ON Political circles said the meeting with Punjabi-speaking, people, asked them not to give way to

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tion of right of self-determina-in tion for Cypriots.

At the meeting tomorrow Archbishop Makarios will report to the Ethnarchy on details of his talks with the Governor, in- cluding the latter's replies on | behalf of the British govern- |ment.--Reuter. ·

BIG FOURlinguis le unis

?

country

language of higher education,

If we hold together and do not allow corruptive tendencies to STOW,"

was built by a Russlar duke

before the revolution.

Very Valuable

CONNIN

Maryknoll

Founder

the

Dies

Sibelius

Award

For German

The

Helsinki, Oct. 9. Finnish "W:-nurl" Foundation today awarded its "Sibellus" music prize to the Grman composer, Paul Hinde- mith, at a ceremony in Helsinki University.

Mr Khrushchev believed recom-

exchange of Soviet and Ameri can farmers was very valuable and was interested in further The Soy.ci terder exchanges.

The prize, worth 7,500,000 also talked about sending ca-

Fin-marks (about $30,000) was gincers to the United States

New York, Oct. 9.

unded two years ago when

awürde. to shortly to study production

The founder of the Maryknoll

Veltl there of hybria maize which S'sters dod today at St Vincents Finnish composer Jan Sibelius, shows more Art

Arish than the Hospital of an undisclosed all-who then gave h's name to the

ment. She way 73.,

prize. It is awarded every two An internationally Mother foundress Mary Joseph years to are extremely anxious to

famous composer. learn. I

haven't been any autored the hospital yesterday.

She founded the famed Roman place yet without finding a

onary

order 01 Catholic miss

The Wihuri Foundation ala group of people who want to discuss practical com-growing women in 1012. The order now awarded two prizes worth to methods,"

Fin-marks Garsi

23,000,000 com- 1,100 members moking it the gather mented.

largest American Roman Catholic over

professor $30,000 to mitsibutry said Russia might be willing women's English by Hindi 'should be so, the state and central legislatures. He und 110,000 dollara (about Members are stationed threogh-tive research work into

order Valve Hovi to allow him to con-

. Paris, Oct. 10.

£35,700) to purchase Amoris out the world and about 20 of atom at very low temperatures can hybrid maize seed to boost them were British, American and French vrcutm from the point of view tiers could satisfy everybody"

Imprisoned by the and to buy the necessary equip here today of social and political inter- he said we have to find what experts will meet

Communista, Urilled ment for the Aabo University. drive-China Mali Chinese its form (Monday) to continuo

Franco-Presie. pre-ce between different parts is good for the county as a

Special. parations for the conference of of the country and that the whole, and what has the largest

of agreement Ministerstandards of higher education in measure Big Four Foreign starting at dereva on October the Government

do not suffer.

support... to

Limited,

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The Prime Minister said there Hindi is to repleos English to a limited extent, but it is quite would be plenty of opportunity obvious that replacement of for discussion of the proposals in

phored that there may be ne

rush through the left in

Light Of Unity

arid

Macmillan, the United States Assam, Orissa Rajasthan, state, of high excitement Much

to

in

Mr

Press,

Unsuspected Murders

Chiengo, Oct: 9.

The experts will carry on the time to complete the reorganisa- "We have to consider the work they began in Washing-Urn before the January, 1957, problem in the light of the ton last month before the New general elcetions.

unity, strength and prosperity York meeting between the The six n sues proposed of India. Western Ministers, the British in the repor tres Hunjab, Uttar "We cannot decide problems Dr Louis Regan, a doctor, ind

Mr. Haroid Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal by appeals to passion or in a Foreign Secretary,

Vidarbha Secretary

Madhyd less can we decide anything by of State, Mr John Bombly, Fos'er Dulles, and the French Pradeshi, Kerala Karnataka, a wandering away from demo-

M. Antoine Hyderabad,

Madras, crafle and constitutional pro- Andhra Foreign Minister,

Jammu and

cesiva. Kachmir While

the state would therefore earnestly that deciding Following Instructions from

ahall be largely their

to everyone in India to Ministers, the exports will boundaries draw up proposals for ruibiting unguistic, the Commission has approach this question with Germany and wetting up a been careful to see that the dignity and forbearance and in European security pact.

security of the country in spirit of dispassionate, con

sideration. This is a hard test The Minister will meet here whole not impaired.

Northwest for us and our future might well on October 14 bo'pert the doni Than In the

on depend on how we face ii and. toliches to the-expartar report, Fetitie red bordering Qhiem MMA (počaka

Blisema : And Chlon, the tribel | deal with, i IW--limitars

7,1

lawyer, said today that un- suspected murders took placo numbers which "onnot be estimated and went und detected because of inade

participation quato medical in the Investigation on deaths, Doctora and lawyers said, there also uncounted num- ware

due to Ro -bers of "deaths

cident, sulcido or natural chums that are erroneously attributed to „mtirdar.!!" W In many case this war becüilso of weakometown-kor Edwa to the

United States pertaining to, Statep than in any comparable; medico legalpos moriem. country in the world. examinations.

A meeting sponsored by the American Medical Association is being held to discute mutual medicat problems much participation in criminal-In vestigation, malpractice sult and expert testimony in the courte

Dr Regan raid that madjenk scherion i participates/50 € Tood effectively in the administra». tion of justion in the United

He said that in many jurisdic

Mons crude doctrines ond the Pradlices ante-daling

of modern achievement. science" were still in effect..

One of theso, he said was "the still extravagant rellence úpon the common sense of jurics, a faith that the ordinary minn can Judge, offhand, mattora which depend on scienting szathod and “itnowledge, de- valoped by a long, somnion of "China Mail Special.

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