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OFFER ITS NEWS!

Congress Approves Foreign ALI WILL OFFER

30 Communists

Arrested

Algiers, July 0. French police announced today the arrest of 30 members of the banned Algerian Communist Party on charges of "ubversive activities"

The 30 were rounded up In the Oran department in stopped up effort of Re- sident

General Robert Laconte lo werd out un- armed supporter

the of nationalist robela,

The Communist Party of Algeria, banned In 1054. has been organising under. Kround cells that *pear- head the campaign of the "active" 100,000

backers

In towns and villages uf

15,000 armed

the the ден

Insur.

Twenty Moslems, singled out for their pro-French leanings, died under rebels' ballets

knives Saturday

Aid Bill

MEASURE SENT TO

EISENHOWER

FOR SIGNATURE

Washington, July 9.

Congress today stamped final approval of a compromise $4 billion foreign aid authorisation bill and sent the measure, to President Eisenhower.

The House approved the men- sure without debate.

1s than four hours later, it

in the was approved

Senate without objection and with no debate.

Fewer than 20 sonator were on the floor when chair- Walter F George of the Senate Fecign Relations Com- Eniti reight the bill up for Action

or

11

JILALĖ Sunday. The tali still was not com- plete at noon today,

T-

In turn the army ported today 40 rebels alain in sporadic clashes during

weekend. -

The

United Prem,

RETURN OF ENEMY PROPERTY

war.

Washington, July 9.

Actual Cash

Eisenhower's

statement ap- parently was really aimel ut à compunton mexstire lo Dru- vale the netual ensh for the nic Irogramme.

Observer

Criticises PM Conference

to

This bill. crafter bry the

DEWSPAPET Hutre Appropriation Commit- tex, would emmark $3,4 billion This is

Precent Elendower Wonned

London, July 9. Congress, meanwhile, that pro-

The Observer yesterday ¿Tod heavy slashes tr Twis Loreign aid prograETLITHI "would | criticised the decision lend either to "elictatorship or offer standing invitation to foreign domination" in other

future Prime Ministers of feve nation.

the Central African Federation to attend Commonwealth Prit e Ministers Conferences.

This Independent Sunday

called this "strange" decision.

The Observer, commenting on Bye 10-day Commonwealth prime ministers conference, which ended here on Friday,

Commonwealt declared: "The prime ministers did not after oil discuss the question of future Commonwealth membersåk g>. They did

in- not, however, troduce un change so subtle that it has almost been over- looled.

The Presidittil

The full House will take up

..

The Senate Judicial Com- | mittee today approved for the programune bill which would return | fully $1.5 billion below the $4.9 dollars ion originally requested by about 500 million worth of enemy owned pro- perty in America which the the money bill later this work. US Government seized Administration supporters have during the second world virtually given up any hope of restorang the cuts on the House Boar preferring to The bin also provides that le

to wat the Senat». cases where the property had all-out t

Republican House already been sold the former Joseph W. Martin, dr, told the owner would be reimbursed for House that it shouki not cut the amount realised by the the foreign and programme at a Government, plus any prodis. Sine when the "Soviet empire The measure, reversing the looks like it might be tottering." confiscation polley adopted by Compress after เช war, goes beyond the recommendation ul The Elvenhower administration that no money limit is placed un the value of the property to be returned.

THE LARGEST

Aniline und

is

No Sense

Feaster

Opening debate on the bil providing only $3.4 billion in netual funds for the programmne. tthཥ* Massachusetts Republican

sand it would make "no sense“ to eut back mid funkts which

PERSONAL GROUNDS

to

"It affeels the position of Lord Malvern, Prime Minister of blac Central African Federation and formerly Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia.

"For 20 years, he has-been Invited 05

observer Commonwealth conferences on the purely personal grounds of hia role as an elder statesman,

The conference communique reveals privilege is to be converted into

that

En

this

personal

a standing invitation to future Prime Ministers of the Federa- tion,

"This strange decision

gives the Federation a favour that is extended to any other

The administration had pro-have helped beat back the threat posed that the Government re-

jot Itussian aggression, turn only those former eneny The "east" the House should assets valued at 10,000 dollars

dr. he sadel, is to appropriate or less

the fill St buen authorised. of the The largest

former

"It make no tense for us at enemy assets now held by the

This timu when the Soviet Government

the General

not Film Corporation, empire looks like it might be assels valur d tottering be at least in serious at about 100 million dollars. dificulty te hold back on the country." The measure provides that if defence of our own the Presiderat determined that foreign ownership of any other properties would be detrimental to the national interest, he may tuke court netion to require the solt to Amerlean be property nationals.

a company with

the

In such cases, however, proceeds of the sale would go to the owner of the property at the time it was seized by the Government.—Reuter.

|

he mid-United Press

Lrguments

Ottown, July 1. The Canadian Government

The recognises

the trí

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value

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110

tries in favour of recognition of China but et present aces reason that change in

Minister Prime Laurent said today.

colonial territory.

"How can it be justified when

some other countries, such as Malaya, are closer to indepen- dence than 16 the Federa-

tion?... "China Mall Special.

Move To Seat Peking

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FREEDOM OF THE CITY

Inspeeling the guard of honour drawn up for them at the historie Guildhall last Tuesday are Indian Premier Pandit Nehru and New Zealand Premier Sydney Holland, after they had just been presented jointly with the Freedom City of London. The two Premiers were in London to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference, — Express Photo.

the

All Moslems Not

Behind Nasser

Paris, July 9.

Premier Guy Mollet said today that there were millions of Moslems in the world who had not de- cided to put themselves behind the Egyptian leader, Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser,

uver

Speaking

the French television network in a question and answer seraich, M. Mollet said it was giving too much im- portance t Colonel Nasser suggest that he was sceking to kick France out of North Afrien.

Confusion

to

said "Certainly,"

M. Mollet. "the position taken up by the present leaders Egypt is

WOMAN RESCUES

70 PEOPLE

Blantyre, July 9.

MEDIATE

4. ΤΟ

ON ALGERIA

7

Paris, July 9.

Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan will urge France to accept his country's offer to mediate in the Algerian-conflict when he arrives here to- morrow on an official visit, informed sources pre- dicted today.

Mr Mohammed Ali, Minister | survillante OTI Belle tle, off of a country of 75,000,000 Brittany's coast, Moslems, was reliably said to The messenger also talked to have discussed Algeria while Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of

Commonwealth India attending the

Prime Minisitors' conference in The contents of Messali Hadj's London last week

mesɛnge to the two leaders were

nationalist

Party,

drawn-at Allison rebellion,

offered

to

* There he met a messenger not disclosed but he was under- sent by Messall Hadj, bearded stood to have asked for Pakistan President of the movement Na-and Indian Intervention in the Lional Algerien (MNA), moderate

Pakistan Messali Hadj lives under mediate three weeks ago, when the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr Hamidal Hug Choudhury, stopped here to ment French leaders on his way to the Com- monwealth conference.

The Foreign

Minister did not formulate he met Minister, M. Christian Pincou

It is considered doubtful that Mr Molummed Ali would have detailed project with htm when he meets M. Pineau and Premier Guy Mollet for top level talks on Wednesday

Transferable Guilders

Zone

The Hague, July 9, Holland is establishing an extensive "transferable guilders zone" with effect from today, the Finance Ministry announced yester- day.

-

a precise plan when the French Foreign

Generous

The

„Frankfurt, „July '9.

“man - bites - dog" story has come trun again.

The owner of a Frankfurt cafe told reporters Loday his guests were witnesses when two nights ago & man, who drank, 300ʻmuch whisky and too littlá bit the owner's dog, Bilo.

The man ka become Infuriated because friends had taken away his oar

Blo beran key. When barking at him, he seized It and bit fi in the fl00,- China Mall Special

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South Africa

Told To Eliminate Restrictions

New York, July 9.

A United Nations com- mittee meeting here today recommended that South Africa should eliminate "dia- criminatory

restrictions" against non-Europeans in Southwest Africa.

The committee on Southwest Africa-former German territory placed under South African mandate by the League of Same French observers have Nations in 1920-is considering claimed Pakistan has made the draft report to be submitted offer in an effort to catch up to the General with her rival, India, which

The draft Assembly.

report

refers to restrictions on the two months ago proposed a five extensive point "peace plan" for Algeria, movement of non-Europeans and termed Premier to the penalties The French

tmposed Nehru's proposal a "generous" natives entering or living in

did will be able move but

not accept it. urban areas without permission. lo transfer to each other on

And they

The committee said it viewed may politely reject

The with satisfaction far wider scale then hitherto the Pakistani offer too.

the construc- D! new that Algeria istion guilder balances resulting from French contend

and improved and therefore housing accommodation for non- payments agreements and held French territory

Curopeans. in Holland. The strictly domestic problem.

But it deplored following

Mr Mohammed All will land residential restrictions imposed Ekropean payments union memberst

batng here at 3 p.m. tomorrow. He woth before and since the trans- being 时间 admitted

Foreign banks

with

banks

A

to the transferable will leave Paris by air at nooner of native affairs to the

Union Government-Reuter. guilders zouc immediately: on Thursday-United Press, Belgium, Luxembourg, Britala,

arcas,

of

Franco, Italy, Portugal (all) these with their monetary thus Including a large part Asin and Africa Des well AT Australia), Denmark, West Germany, Greece, Norway, Australia, Sweden, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Chile,

Syria,

TUNISIA WANTS

AMERICAN HELP

Paris, July 9.

80,000,000,000

Afghanistan, Brazil, Ethiopia, Finland, Iran, the Yemen, the Lebanon, Saudi- Arubia, the Sudan, Tangiers and Thailand are also Tunisia's to come within the scope of the (US$224,000,000) a year in American aid. shtme,

France and the United States today discussed

LIMITED SCALE

Explaining the casure. e Finance Ministry sald Bush transfers were hitherto possible

limited scolo-se countries taking part the multilatera) European Currency arbitrage,

only 011 La between

In

Or

By the move announced today Helland has unilaterally extend- Europese ed this circle to all

Union countries Payments except Turkey and to a number A tale of heroism during cr

countries with non-EPÚ hostile to the French presence

Bloods in the Chiromo dia-

is either there

no whom In North Africa, but Culanel

monetary

one #reement Nasser does not have the un-trict of Nyasaland has just

without

facilities and swing the Musicm worldbeen revealed. A middle- purtance in which is attributed to him.

which, moreover, do not belong aged woman, who prefers to the dollar area. "There is considerable fusion between

Moslem

remain the

anonymous,

This extension could lead to bloc and the Arab bloc. And rescued 70 African men,

wider use of the guildor in meantime there are hundreds women and children from | international payments traffic, have absolutely decided not la treetops in a canoe when the ministry said. put themselves under the the waters rose suddenly direction of an Arab group."" M. Mollet questioner asked

con-

to

of millions of Moslems who

The

same

about threats by

in Cairo into war

France

American delegate F. Batter M. Mollet went on to say that and the representative of the as far as he was concerned he Chinese Nationalists, Mr Cheng would retain his confidence in Pao-nan

the Algerians here.

during the night.

She was awakened about 11 o'clock that night by the blow- ing of a high wind and going downstairs found the yard 'under water.

Her first thought was for the cattle, sheep and goata on the farm where she lives, about four miles from Chirome.

urousc

for request

francs

Informed sources said France |and impressed than even 1 had would have no objection

expected"

Both the US Ambassador, Mr

He cald help was needed for C. Douging Dillon, and the

economic development, especially French Foreign Ministry took in Central and Southern Tunisia, pains to make It clear that and also was needed in the form Tunisian Premier

Habib Bourgulba's

request would not bo allowert to drive a wedge between Paris and Washington. Mr Dillon called this morning on the French Premier, M. Guy Mollet. He was calling this after- hoon on M. Alain Savory, French Secretary of State La charge of Moroccan and Tunisian affaire.

Impressed

of grain, especially wheat.

M. Bourgudba snið ho had asked France for 20,000,000,000 francs (US$80,000,000) a year worth of ald but that Tunisia needed ive Umes that amount. Understood

the

"France understands necessity," he sald. And the French did not disagree.

cails took

Mr Dillon's well-publicised

the stearn

out of Informed, sources said the pur comment like that of the con- pose of Mr Dillon's calls was to servative morning newspaper, inform the French Government l'Aurore, "The Qual d'Orsay of his talk with M. Bour-must make it clearly understood guiba last Friday.

to our American "friends that M. Bourguiba said in a broad-they must not..permit Bour- cast, when he returned to Tusla gulba to play Washington off to on Saturday, that he had found against Paris and vice versa.”—

Mr Dillon more understanding United Press, arbitr-

An arangement has also been maxic whereby the countries belonging to the transferable guilders zone are admitted the European currency ago through Amsterdam, tho - announcement added. Mail Special,

Chinu

BOAC Buying Malayan

Air Shares

Genova, July 10. The Soviet Union, back- ed by Yugoslavia and In- donesia, today urged the Algerians living admission of Communist | bring the China to the United Na- itself. tions Economic and So- Remained Loyal

"It is true there are hundreds The bid for Peking's admis- of thousands of North Africans alon was made by the Soviet working in France and, in spite delegate, Mr A. Žabkaros,

at of the propaganda unleashed on

Overlook Herds ་་་ scnt watchmen bad ser- the organisation's 22nd session, them, notably from Cairo, the which opened here today. immense majority of them have vants to the servante houses to

the herdsmCTI

so that The bid was opposed by remained loyal to France."

they could take the livestock to the high and," she said.

But before they could rooch the water overtook high land, herds and the herdsmen board- The Soviet delegato said that Another questioner asked M. d

a canoe, the only one in the population

district. of troubles in Algeria wero causing

A spokesman for the They returned to the house, 600,000,000 was being kept so much financial hardship "artincially

where the woman went in the British Overseas Airways from ECOSOC when the war in Indo-China canoo with the four men to the Corporation said today the membership."

had been waged without it cattle shod, where the water wak corporation was negotiating six feet deep, and they find the animals floating in water.

to buy a number of shares "It was heartbreaking to see in Malayan Airways now M. Mollet told his questioner the animals to distress, and we held by the Straits Steam- worfenily: opposed to the admis- that in the Indo-Chinese war could not help them," she said, ship Company.

On their France sion of an aggressive regime.

received considomblo

another shed, way, to The Nationalist representative help from the United States. the canoe found Attricane cling. said, the Bövlet ́proposal WAS "It is unthinkable that in a ing to the tope of brows and huts, entirely unacceptable.

situation that concerne Franco The woman got them into the He said there were many facts and France alone there should canoe, 20 at a time arst, took to show that the Chinese people be any dependence on outside them to the nearest two-day sought libention from the Com- | nid," he added. United Press. munist regimo-France-Preme.

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The American deleguto sald that the United States was cate-

Washington, July

9.

The United States will mair- fairy its offer of free food, to Poland despite the rejection of the offer lawt Work Big the Polish Government,

#

being so noticeable,

'US' Help

NZ CRUISER DELIVERED

London, July 0. State The New Zealand Navy today' Department spokonan sald took possession of the 5,700-ton today spokesman said that our Great Britain,

cruiser Royalist, bought from Jay 7, Acting UB Becrutary of

bullt In

The

bound, of which thkum (synch- three in the area.

Singapore, July. 10.

But the spolocaman emphasised that the purchase would not give the corporations controlliniz interest in the airline, which

the Borneo territórios.

vs Singapore, Malays, and The

spokesman would not disclose the number of shares Involved in the egotiations Altogether about 70 boople which, he malty Stauskip and said, woaa matty were reactand that night With

Devastation

main only limeston 2 down and highs windy

services

to

cursolver.***

Malayon Airways also runs Was the pressure som international

Whom the dawn county devastation was peers, hundrede Sumatra and Thailand. The company is a BOAC agent in of cattle, steep and goats Bootinje

Molaya dend or the water. The vedenfa

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The spokesman rofised to comment on the pondbility of BOAC technicians being used in Malayan Airways operuitons, but said it was unlikely that BOAC aircraft would operate

(Sandor)

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