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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956.
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UFE COULD NOT BETTER BE
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MY HEART KNOW A
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Algerian Rebels
Must Have Their Say
Algiers, Feb. 12.
The head of the powerful Algerian religious body said today that anybody who negotiates with France on Algeria's future must have the consent of the rebels.
On the eve of the opening of the new Algerian assembly, Sheik Larbi Teebessi, acting president of the Association of Ulemas doctors of Koranic law,
said:
WHO WILL Algerian
BECOME
A CATHOLIC?
A
London, Feb. 12. London
newspaper anid today that a "high ranking British person” in thinking of becoming Roman Catholic.
suit
"No organisation or represen- lative can affectively discuss the problem with the French governement without the consent of the National Libero- tion Front."
in
That undoubtedly will become the unanimous position of non-rebelling nationalists Algeria. All are claiming only the rebels can now negotiate.
Would Not Confer
Sipping mint tea, the Sheik spoke Arabic in the Moorish- styled headquarters of the a Ulemas association In Algiers Casbah, the old Moslem quarter of the city.
The Sunday Dispatch that is said that he, or she, is so important o person that the conversion will not be with- out repercussions.
The paper said that the Duke of Norfork, the foremost Catholic tayman In England may have discussed this person's "spiritual crisis" when he pald an audience with Pope Plus last week.
To Intercede
Il said this was the opinion held in "ecclesiastien) circles" In Home
He said that Ulemas would not confer with the now minds. ter Resident-General Rebert Lacoste, until France formally recognises the right of Algeria to with a republican independence
form of government.
Tomorrow aftomoon, the Algerian Assembly will open its new session. It will be a brief effar and purely formal but the Interest lies in how many of the 60 Moslem representatives will show up. Probably not many
may
Yerrorists ordered all repre- sentatives to resign last Decem- ber
Meanwhile scattered attacks and counter attacks continued.
But another paper, the Sun- day Express, sald that the pur- pose of the Duke's visit to the l'ope was "to intercede with His Hollness on behalf of a friend I was learned here today that a lighthouse which guides ships dangerously reefed
of the Duke a prominent figure along the among the Catholle laity in Eng-coast was attacked for the first land who wishes his marriage time inst Friday. The light-
to be annulled.”—United Press.
How They Gave Away The Empire
Wolverhampton,
Feb. 12.
keeper, another keeper and their two wives were wounded before the light was damaged.
Train Derailed
Elsewhere rebeja deralled a freight train running between
and
Algiers. the Constantine Two suspects have been arrisi- ed
French forces idlied two re-
OFFER TO TERRORISTS
London, Feb. 13.
Malayan Communists are expected to make a renewed offer of a truce to end fighting when Federation Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman returns home, it was learned today.
The Tengku who is presently in Lon- don, has already received an indication in this regard and is reported to be in con- sultation with his colleagues and British government experts.
CATHOLIC, MOSLEM
FRONT
Singapore. Feb. 12. Singapore Moslem leaders today hailed mave to form An ani). Communist united front of the world's Cathoiles and Moslems.
The plan was discussed at Rome meeting of the Italian East-Went centre which WAS atiended by Catholic prelates and Mon- lem diplomats stationed in the Vallean and Rome.
Dato 9. . O. Alsagoff. Chairman of the Singapore Mosiem Advisory Com- mittee, said however, "I think it is most important. Something stariflar in Singa- pore might well be con- sidered."
He said
a united front against communism "should be formed
by not only Moslems and Catholics but by all who believe in God.” -United Pre
Bomb Thrown Into Kitchen
Nicosia, Feb. 12.
A terrorist tonight hurl-
Meanwhile,
has issued Instructions to his government to resume full-scale operations gainst the terrorisis and “pre- vent them from gaining ground.” According to authoritative ources here, British Communist friends of Malayan Communist leader Chin Peng havo sug- gested that he "make friends" with the present government in Malaya and try "to gain ground |from within."
Indication
The Communist leader is cx- pected to accept the advice of Brkish Communists and make a renewed offer of talks with the Foderation chief when he re- turns home late next month.
Rahman Indiented here to the Communist Dally Worker February 6 that he was willing to meet them at any time again
if they
prove themselves good citizens of Malaya...
and surrender arms. “”
on
Rahman, however, is utilising his stay here for unofficial talks with British home, defence and Anancial department experts to bring "peace and prosperity" to the Federation.
He has told friends here that unless his country is freed from terrorism, there can be no peace in Malaya. He has urged the British government to arrange for military training of Malayan youths in Britain.
British Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd has assured him all co-operation,
War Council
Rahman, on reaching
home,
wil convene an all-party meeting and appeal for un- animous co-operation for "fresh combing out operation" against the Communists,
"wondly, he will ultimatum
Д
renovate his and council"
give ລາ bels and captured five others ined a bomb into the kitchen
to Communist ter- Mr Richard Crossman, ataing yesterday-United Press
the snow-covered Kabylie moun- of a British sergeant's bun-
to stop their activities galow, badly wounding his If they refuse to left-wing Labour MP, said
wife as she prepared supper. here tonight that the pre- sent Conservative British given
government away
had much of the Empire as Labour when it was in power.
Mr Crossman, speaking at a meeting to nark the Parlia- mentary Labour Party's Golden Jubilee, added that the Labour government gave the peoples their freedom because they be- lieved in principle that it was
right.
The
Conservative
govern-
Rhodesian Rifles For Malaya
Salisbury, Feb. 12.
Troops were scouring Nicosia for the killers who shot three unarmed Royal Air Force men in the back" yesterday, killing two of them. The third was on the danger list tonight.
And in Paphos, on the west Coast, British police dogs led commandos on a trial Teading from the monastery where |Abbot Epiphanics was shot dend last night. It petered out in a village after a inile.
agree within a given period, a "full-scale people's war will be launched against the anti-social elements," authoritative Malayan sources said.--United Press.
Choirmen Call Off Strike
A party of 40 officers and men of the Rhodestan African Rifles left Salisbury by air today on their way to Malaya. They were an advance party of the Ist No motive has been given for
Canterbury, Feb. 12. Battalion, and the main body of the abbot's murder, but the
Dr Howlett Johnson, the Dean newspaper Ethnos considered of Canterbury, heard tonight men would leave try sea from Beira in April under their com- the mouthpiece of the orthodox that the stride threat by his six manding offlcar, Lieutenant church leadership-wald today it
choirmen for more pay is af. was ascribed to politieri mo-
The six choirmen get £250 a Colonel J. Anderson,
found a wanted ART of the men will go into jungle man hiding
cell at the year. They want £400 a your, training and
the same as their colleagues at others will be monastery last December. detached for a period of combat
Westminster Abbey and St Two monks, who were with Paul's Cathedral, duty with fighting units already the abbot when his killers burst in the field--China Mail Special into
A spokesman said tonight the the monostery, today six would continue press described what happened. They their claim but would not strike, said there were two masked China Mall mon-one with a' revolver and
ment had been driven to do so by weakness, he said.
"Contrast the difference in Mr Attico's grant of freedom 10 India and Sir Anthony Eden's surrender in Malaya," he said. Attice Have freedom without force being applied. The Conservatives gave it in Malaya after spending yours and millions of pounds in trying to suppress communisn by force and failing to do so."--Chins Mail Special.
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Laying Off
Coventry, Feb. 12. The Coventry Motor Company announced last night plans for temporarily laying. off staff
As the man with the revolver
advanced, the abbot stepped
back, raising his hands and cry ing: Let me go...Holy Mother!" The gunman motioned to the two monks to turn to the wall with raised hands.
to
British Thaw Starts
London, Feb. 12.
As they did so, the man with the shotgun took aim at the Britain began to thaw out during a four-month changoover; abbot and fired, smashing the under bright sunshine today in tractor production,
55-year-old priest's left hand, after a three-day freeze-up that The firm said that in May Оле 1,399 employees would be Inide of the monks continued: paralysed transport. masked
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But the gun jammed. The abboted that the end of the cold
above after overnight snow off and in June a further 1,000, revolver turned to the abbot, freezing but all would be reabsorbed as took aim and pulled the trigger. had fallen over Southeast Eng- rapidly na possible-China Mail
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war, leaning against the wall holding his
his shattered hand. snap was not far off, though "The two men looked at each temperatures
would
drop to Athens, Feb. 12. Three children were killed other and the man with the shot freezing tonight.
But morow ploughs"" were out and Alien Injured wiren
gun took aim again and fired a
This hit the again in Kent, England where school roof collapsed under the another round. weight of mow in Grevena, abbot in the chest and he dozens of villages were isolated Western Macedonia.-Reuter. slumped to the floor." Reuter. by deep drifts-Reutor.
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