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With

Rebels

Algiers, Apr. 23.

Allogether 17 rebels were killed yesterday when two French Alpine companies and a large rebel band clashed at an altitude of almost 5,000 fect in Algeria's Kabylie mountains, it was learned here today.

An advance group of the 27th French Alpine Division surpris- ed the rebel band last Sunday morning. Seven

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others were killed, while the Bed Into the heights of 1 mountains.

In Contact

Contact was maintained with the band as reinforcements were

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MALAYA

Rubber Workers Demand New Wage Structure

Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 23.

Prospects this evening of the National Union of Plantation Workers deciding in favour of a further round of negotiations seemed slight as union leaders received reports from branches throughout the Federation on the go-slow proposal.

Undory leader emphasised that pressure was coming from districts and estate branches whose members urgently demand something more in their pockals following hereuses given thin morth to Government workers. who negotiated It new wage ratic.

Estate workers have always considered that they should get more pay than road labourers but Dow this differential has largely disappeared But there some prospect that at tomorrow night's executive council meeting of the undon which will take a decision on go-slow, that calmer counsels will prevail.

Still Willing

The Malayan Planting Indus- tries Employers Association on- nounced

the door today that was still open for negotiations and said they were stil willing

o talk to the union.

At the weekend the associa tion offered to adjust the wago of field workers within the old agreement, which is pegged to the varying price of rubber, but

this was rejected.

a

The union is asking for basle wage, plus allowances, inatead of the present wage structure, which varies with changes in the price of rubber, Additionally. they want the

wagte actual

taken home by estates workers to be increased

by between $5.50 and $0 from Go present rates, which slightly under $3.

Position Doubtful

BRITAIN TO

DISCUSS

BAHREIN

London. Apr. 28. Britain and Saudi Arabia Ano expected to reach agreement shartly to open discussions on their current differences including the Bahrein problem, Informed sources said today,

Projlminary contracts are under way to paYO the way for full dress dis. cussions, the sources said.

No final agreement no far has been reached, but the sources said that talks probably

shortly.

would open

British officials Instat that these discussions will not be limited to tho Bahrein dispute. They will deal with all outstanding masters between tho two countries of which Bahrein considered only one though the most importani alnce isme.

Offolats

made H <fear that Britain's afiliada op Bahrein remains un-

changed.

معاد

Meanwhile informe d sources dismissed suggER- tions that differencen over the place of the profteled meeting Was responaltite

are

for

the

It the go-slow comes off, this will be the arst direct union action by rubber unions for eight ycare and deflers and producers here are unable to estimate what the affect will

bc.

The union claims over 100,000 members out of 250,000 workers, but the position of not-union members is doubtful and also Two thousand members those workers on estates which

Melbourne, Apr. 23.

a last-minute hitch in preliminary talks- United Presi,

Russian

Tourists For

The

Australia

Melbourne, Mar. 23. "most comfortable" and

of Melbourne's St. John Am- Association's directive.

piy above the Employers at the samo me "most reason-

Russian

rushed up. During a day-long fight with the rebels w to indi

able" means of transport over bulance Brigade are

most sought

being refuge

Is being The union believes that non.

of Australla dopression, the Atpune troops marshalled into a giant first members will follow go-stow sought for parties of brought heavy machine gus, aid team for the Olympic tactics but many estate managers tourists. mortars and bazookas

Into Games here

convince believe they con in November

Apart from visiting Melbourne workers by personal interven- for the Olympic Games at the and December.

tion to ignore the wton's end of the year, the

tourists Under

sert, grey-haired demands.

want to see New South Wales, had been counted. Eight wound-Colonel Alexander Christie,

Queensland, South Australia

uction.

By nightfall, 17 ribel stend

cd rebels were captured us former Desistant Director- Exaggerated Care and Tasmania.

weli na seven others who at tempted to flee.

The troops remained in con- tact with the remnants of the band which has been virtually encircled.-France-Presse.

BIDAULT IN BOX

Paris, Apr. 23. Former French Foreign Minis- ter M. Georges Bidault sald today that during tho Indo- China

War, he had suspected that confidential Government Information was being "leaked" to unauthorised persons.

M. Bidavit, appearing

as a

General of Australjaa Army Medical Services, they will be

The Soviet Government Tour- has

on the sideline at every event The possibility of intimationist Organisation, Intourist

to treat injuries, cases of col- lapse and fainting.

Lid, is

to organise a four-

14, however, considerable. It asked Orbit Travel Services Ply hea not yet been decided how go-work They will work in shifts in slow will work, but it is beloved EA1,000 (£800 sterling) for their biggest test since the visit it will take the form of exag-

to

cost around

Two parties were mentioned

Jotter but the. in the official

number in each was not stated.

China Matt Special.

of the Queen and Duke of Edin-gerated care in emptying latex each person. burgh in 1854 when they treated cups, leaving them clean necord- 2,500 patients.

ing to estate instructions and Worlding on averages, they that on those estates where go- expect to handle 140 cheualties slow operates production may at the opening of the Olympics

be halved. Reuter. at Melbourne Cricket Ground On November 22.--China Mail Special,

Trains Fitted With Sirens

Melbourne, Apr. 23.

After many months of research

Servicemen

Released

Lauenberg, Apr. 23. The German authorities in and experiment the Victorian the Soviet zone of Germany to Railways Commissioners trave day released a British lieutenant

London, Apr. 23. The Five Power United' Na- Lone Disarmament Sub-Com- mittee met today for the frat time since Soviet leaders rived in Britain lost Wednes- day.

ar-

The closed doors meeting fast- ed two hours and 30 minutes under the chairmanship of Bri- ligh. Mister of State Mr An- thony Nutting. Another meeting

France-PressR

witness before the court in installed electrically motivated | and seven of his men who drove i was scheduled for Thursday... vestigating the leaks of French triple-throated sirens on subur into East Gemeny in error in delinee secrets, said that "in-ban trains in discretions" regarding Gover- reduce the number of level-

a compaign to military vehicles yesterday and ment deliberations on the sub-crossing accidents.

were arrested. Ject of Laws had been contestably grave."

MAJESTIC

There was opposition from The British group drove back acctions of the Press and public nenoss the demarcation line in a M. Bidault praised the chat was added to city noises.

when the challenging "bleep' jeep and a military truck to acter and work of onu of the

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