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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1956.
INDEPENDENCE OR ELSE
'Miss Europe" Contestants
A group of the beauty queens who are to compete in the "Miss Europe" contest in Stockholm next month are pictured taking a stroll down the Champs-Elysocs, Paris, and making it look an even more attractive thoroughfare than ifs already. From left are: Anita Strand (Miss Sweden); Roovite Ghislain (Mies Brigium); Margh Nunko (Miss Germany); Rita Schmitat (Ms Holland); Bruncita Tocel (Miss Italy)Express Photo,
Best Trained Army In US History
Heidelberg, Mar. 12.
The 250,000-man US Army in Europe is being armed and tailored for atomic warfare and is the best-trained and best equipped in U.S. history, its commander-in-chief said today.
Action Party
Leader Hints At Violence
Singapore, Mar. 12.
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the People's Action Party, today said he would like to CNASCO
a “democratic, non-Communist and independent” Malaya born.
see
Lee, secretary-general of the most revolutionary political group in Singapore, said the British "have played their part in
| Malaya and it is time for them to quit."
He qualified this, by saying that he did not mean atl Englishmen should, get out of Singapore and Malaya im- mediately, "but those holding administrative powers should
be removed"
Lee made the remarks in a
before the speech
Singapore Union of Journalists,
India An Example
Asked by a questioner if in party would work for friendly East-West relations after the Cchny became independent, Lee said, "Whether an independent Singapore will be friends of the British depends on whether the British will want to befriendl
CAS.
"India is an example," he said. "More than a third of the peop'e of this country are imbued with British education and culture for nearly 100 years and this cannot be wiped out with the stroke of the pen."
Lee raid he realised Britain would like to retain Singapore as a "neval" base, but said, When the people are hostile the pace will not be so useful
n base."
as a
Lee said everything depended on the talks which a Singapore all-party mission will hold with British authorities in London next month. He rofused to speculate on the consequences of 'failure of the London talks but hinted that Britain would have to contend with quite a lot of trouble.
Violence Possible
Lee suld all political parties in Singapore would have to make a "deep and acute change of policies in the event the Lon-
don talka ended in failure.
The PAP Inder, who recently warned of a peaceful revolu
on" If Britain failed to grant Independence hinted today
Singapore, that he did not
He warned that until the 12 West German divisions are raised and ready to fight three years from now, it probably would be impossible to de-overrule the possiblilty of some fend all of Germany.
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violence. "Britain probably can contain the situation for some time by force but the British Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, Commander-in-Chief of the US must know they cannot contain it for a long time by force," Army in Europe, said "the US
he said.
than
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HE British Motor Cor-
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and German French Imports. The
added that wage statement Increases of 15 per cent and material cost increases of 25 per cent bad made the home market rise necessary. Most of Britain's car producers, hit by world conditions and the Government's "light
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major
and component factories cut production recent weeks-Reuter.
car
Crocodiles For
Flood Victims
in
Blantyre, Mar, 12. A crocodile catcher operating from Fort Johnstone has sent consignment of crocodile skins Lee emphasised he would not to the United States as a con-
see Malaya foll into tribution to the fol
food disaster fund for Connecticut.
groups In Germany are better trained, better equipped, and better
any peacetime want to troops I have ever seen. They the Communist orbit, are incomparably better than those we had in the Far East at the outbreak of War."
the Korean
A Challenge
He said, however, on
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Gen. McAuliffe retires at the dependent Singapore should not be anti-Communist "because, if end of May, after little over a
anti-Communist (we adopt an year as US Army commander front we
immediately crente in Europe,
more problems for ourselves.
He told this correspondent in an exclusive interview:
"The Army is being tailored Mrictly for atomic warfare, It has the mobility and the strik ing power for such warfare."
Have The Edge
He said the aim of the five- plus US divisions stationed in Germany, case "the balloon went up", would be to defend as fer to the cast as possible,
"I doubt if a forward defence could be successful with the troops at our disposition at the moment," he said, "That does not mean we would be run out of Germany. But I doubt that the 12 Wool Gorman NATO divisions are ready, it would be possible to hold on to such sparsely manned lines as we have now."
until
Gen. McAuliffe said the US; still has a definite edge on the Soviets with its 280 millimeter
"atomic" cannon and "Honest
John"
Salisbury, S. Rhodesin,
Mar. 12. The Agriculture Minister in He cald whether an independ-the Central African Federation, Mr J. M. Caldicott, said that ent and democratie Singapore the Government would have to and Malaya could survive a
not to feopardise the Communist challenge depended be careful not to
by aver- on whether the people who run country's economy the country
coul eliminate doing immigration,
He said the rate of immigra squalor, poverty and slums. "11 we can't remove them,” Lee tlon would have to be watched said, "then the country will-go because of the cost of services Communist by default"-United which had to be provided. Press
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