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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956.

INDEPENDENCE COULD END

Busy Building Ills Church

When he's not busy on parish work, the Rev. Vivian Symons is manhandling huge beams as part of the bulldog of his church, in which he is taking an active part, on a new Beams and bricks for the church site at Biggin Hill, 'Kent

come from the bomb-damaged All-Salats Church in Pelham, London-Reuterpholo

Japanese-American Friendship Pledge

New York, Feb. 16.

MALAYAN

EMERGENCY

-New Statesman

London, Feb. 16.

The Leftwing New Statesman and Nation said today "there can be no doubt that the London agreement (on Malayan independence) is the biggest step which has yet been taken towards ending the Malayan emergency."

Commenting on the results of the London conference, which ended last week, the weekly review recalled that the Communist ́ leader Chin | Peng had said he would stop his campaign as soon as an elected Malayan government had control of internal security and local armed forces.

"It is, of course, by no means the emergency constlaues.

All certain that Chin Peng is now this will call for considerable dispond to keep his promiscourage and ingenuity from or, even if he is, that he is able | Malayan ministers, to control all his followers," the New Statesman and Netion said,

Three Fronts

1

"Onec Maloya gets effective self-government there can be në further legitimule excuse for the Malayan Communist Party to sustain the guerilla war, which from now on will become in- creasingly a wor against

the people of Malaya.

"In reeking to process the raw material of last week's ngree- jment into the woricing machin- ery aL. an Independent and democratie Tovernment, (the Tengku and his fellow minis- ters) have to face diMculties on three separate fronts.”

The first group concerns the

"It will also make heavy de- mands on British tolerance and wisdom."

"The broad fact is that in the long un there is no alternative to communism in Malaya ex- copl complete Independence. the New Statesman and Nation sald.-Reuter.

Diphtheria Could Be

Wiped Out

Mr Sadao Iguchi, retiring Japanese Ambas-techniques of constitution mak-

Geneva, Feb. 16. Diphtherin might disappear if im- sador to the United States, said today that in and the practical problems

of hammering out the somewhat | completely os

a killer were carried out "Japanese-American friendship is the cornerstone complicated relations which the of Japanese foreign policy and no matter what government is elected, there will be no change in that.".

munisation agreement envisages between thoroughly, thre World Health

the Malayan government and the representatives of the UK.

especially in the fields of defence and Onance.

Vital Problem

Organisation (WHO), said here.

It was estimated that in 1933 at least £70,000 sterling was spent in Europe on the medical care of 60,000 reported cases of diphtheria, Disease, disablement and death could have been pre- vented If a fraction of this

munisation.

Asked if he thought there was any possibility of Japan's being admitted to the United Nations this year, Mr Iguchi replied: "The chances are not so good this year because of the questions of how to win over the loyalty of amount had been spent on m Outer Mongolia and Red China."

SETTLERS

SLEEP AT HOME

Asked if he believed Chino would have to be admitted be- fore Japen could get into the

| UN, he said: “No, I hope nol,"

Pledged Himself

"The second vital problem in

the Chinese community to the Idea of Malayan nationality and citizenship,” and the third Owing to the development of

immunising scrum is the formulation of practical effective programmes of development and deaths from diphtheria had de-

services, which must be creased sharply since the be sufficiently imaginative to sub-ginning of the 19th century.— stitute a more positive political China Mall Special. stimulus for what should be

the dying bogey of coloniallern.

"These problems will certainly Crisis Averted?

not be solved without moments of friction and misunderstand-

can say at

Rabat, Feb, 10. French settlers were returning do their fanns near the town of Taza today after officials took sirong security measures 10 [safeguard them from terrorists,

Mr Iguchi pledged himself to it was announced today.

The settlers never abandonca continue his efforts to promote their farms completely, but good relations between the some started

the United States and Japan when SpCHELOR night in Taza earlier this he gets back to Tokyo. month because of the terrorist

He did not elaborate on that remark. He did say he was cer- tain that Japan would be takening. All one Into the UN eventually.

threat, officials said. The bulk In accepting the gift ca of these settlers now sleep on picture album, containing photos their farms, officials said.

his during Meantime, was announced taken

numerous

that four civilians and a soldler visits to New York City, he said have been killed by terrorists in he had done what he could to the Oaba pres this month. - France-Presse.

Gunman Couldn't

Take It

Bonn, Feb. 16.

A two-gun robber killed himself at Cochum after he had been, chased and punched by an unarmed clerk.

The gunman had held up a cinema employee and taken 4,500 marks (about £400) from a safe.

Ho won seen by the clerk from 3 nearby olice who tackled him on the street, punched him on the face and chored him into a block of flats. After being knocked into a moving lift. the gunman shot himself dead as police arrived. He had a second revolver in his pocket-China Mall Special.

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promote good Japanese-Ameri- can relations and that he would continue to do so.

about {

Later, cwsmen asked him remark he had made about being appointed "ambassa- dor extraordinary." He cald he did not Itnow what his new

assignment would be-thai It was up to the Japanese govern- ment.-United Press.

this

Washington, Feb. 16. Indications grew today that a stare is that the Tengku has threatening military crisis in gained in words all the essen-Palestine had been postponed as tials of internal self govern ment and that there will be no delay unilateral diversion of the a result of Israel consenting to disposition in responsible quar Jordan River waters. ters in London to take back what has been given."

Goodwill

"The Tengku needs both the goodwill of Britain and a lot of practical help," the review con- inued.

Fears of such a crisis had been based on an earlier Isravli staiement that canal digging in.

be #demilitarised zone would resumed in March or April and on

the possibility that this would touch off a Syrian-Israeli night into which Egypt could be drawn.-United Press.

Ike's Reply

Moscow, Feb. 17.

"At the same time, he must convince the people of Malaya that hig independence

13 genuine. And he must set in

and social and economic policies President Eisenhower's reply sufficiently attractive to make to Soviet Premier Marshal them feel that self-government Nicota Bulganin's seconil Soviet- proposing a under the Alliance Party is to letter, be preferred to the rule of the American treaty of friendship, may be handed over next Mon- Communists,

day or Tuesday, generally well- "Moreover, these tasks may informed diplomatie sources well have to be tackled while i said last night.-France-Press“.

NO CHANGE IN CHARITIES

London, Feb. 16. Red flannel petticoats are still distributed annually to the poor under an old Oxfordshire charitable bequest, the Church Assembly was told here. The Assembly-the

governing of

body!

of the Church England-was debating #

motion calling for the setting tip of a cominission to make

|| Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, from London, raid that le numéro48 parishes there were ancient charities with such objects as the provision of loaves of bread to the poor. Under the modern conditions of the wel- fare state, those "bread and fuel" charities, as they were called, were doing little or na good.

recommendations on parochial "I have heard of charities for such a thing as keeping a

charities.

POP

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watch against the, return of the armada, and of some cases in which bread is fed to chickens," he said.

"I would like to see some action whereby these old charities could be amalgamated, and the proceeds used for things more relevant to our times,"

The motion was defeated.-

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