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*

AFTERMATH OF POZNAN STEAMER AGROUND OFF

Communist Party

Meets To

Better Conditions

5-YEAR PLAN CHANGES

Warsaw, July 18.

The Communist party Central Com- mittee met today to consider changes in Poland's five-year plan prompted by the Poznan riots, informed sources said.

The Committee may also consider the fate of 323 persons arrested for participa- tion in the riots, the sources said.

NEW CITY IN TIBET

Paris, July 12 A new city is now being built in the Dag Po Kong Po area of Tibet on the confluence of the Gumido IKL Tsungpo rivers This will become the largest Central city at the area, the New China News Agency re- ported tonight.

Bundlengs for The Peoples bank, post and LesbenormivaTICA- Bons offlers, state trading con- ponies, hospitals and facilities will fre manpleted in the city within one year, the agency mildest

hydro- being

Blueprints Jour a electric power

station dawa

Dag Po Kong Par is one of Tabel's matt agricultural area

and is

ijama, Prese

A Warsaw radio brondeusi Raich the Committee discussed "the political

economic situation and the key tasks of the party."

Informed sources said that during the meeting now under-

THE CORNISH COAST

The steamer Yowcroft (827 tons) on the rocks at Cadden Point, Mount's Bay, Cornwall, after she had run aground and broken her back.

JAPANESE MINERS FOR RUHR

Bonn, July 18. Japanose and, West German Governinent ports today agreed here |that 500 Japanese miners should come to West Ger- many in the autumn to work in the Ruhr coal

mines for three years.

The agreement has yet to be confirmed by the two govern- menta. The iden for the em- ployment of Japanese minera

camo from the JapanÉSE, 4 spokesman of the West German Labour Ministry said.

The miners are to be hand- picked, single men aged between 21 and 30. They are to work above ground for a period of six weeks to get a basic knowledge of the German languego.

In German without sufficient knowledge of German

read the safety

mines

no

one

rotices and other signa may

crew was taken The ship was bound

the

One member of the off by breeches buoy, the others were rescued by the Penloe lifeboat,

from London to Bristol with a cargo of cement.—Reuterphoto,

way the Commition will diseas LONDON DAILY MIRROR SAYS:

what action to be taken because of the dune 28 riots in which 53 persones were killed and more that. 390 lajured.

Improving Lot

11 was believed that such etion might include chu nges the economie structure of the current Ave-year plan. Such changes would be almo! il L Improving the Jol of Polish workers, wheere have been

admitted

by Premter Joser Cyrann kie- wicz

Meanwhile, Coated in the Ex of

empzial. Frutice

OAS Meeting At Panama

Panama City, July 19. The Courell of the Organisa - Ulan of American States (DAS) Kroupinut 31 American publies, met today in Panama

City, under the pre

presijency

the

Ambassador to the Colomblan Panama, Cesar Tulle Belgado. In his speech opening session, Belgado said the ratl- Beation of the OAS charter La December, 1948 by 21 Amertean illustrated "the fallh republies of our peoples and our govern- and ments

the quality effectiventa +8

American system.”—France-Presse,

of the

Beer-Drinking Ewe

A ཝཱ***

Athens, July 18 owned by Mr K Nistols in the Jaizal of Gurfi provokes amazement

the population' by drinking beer, cigarolles and entin

(AT)

Smoking Jusculta.

Mr Nisiotis has his owe a leash with his dog Ralph for "protection" and takes her for a wt.dk to the local cafe every afternoon. ---China Mail Special,

ነዚ

there was Indication of the date of The trials uf 323 persons arrestext for their parts in the Poznan disturberes.

But informed

sources

Hillel

Too Many Of Royal

Family Turned Out To Greet Feisal

London, July 18.

The Daily Mirror said today that the time had come to change the rules and stop the Royal Family turning out in force to greet visiting dignitaries.

The tabloid said the practice was wastetui and archaic,

And

it said that whoever drew up The Royal Faendly's schedule for the Central Committee had be- such occasions ought to start fore it a report

past

on riots and revising 1. the subsequent arrests. The re- The Mirror has in the jit WIS pripered, the sources criticis: the rigid Royal pro- aui.

by public

Queen prosecutor foen) which binds the Morian Byblcki.

and family

daily in their life.

Today it seized on the visit of King Feisal of Iraq to suggest that something should be dine about pruning the Royal engagements list now.

National Day

It is not

known how many days the Committee will meet: official] will be no and there amouncement until the session has ended,

Meanwhile intensive preparu-

Lions

Overdoing It?

there was a ruperb turnout at Victoria Station," sald the MICTOR

commenting on King are going ahead for the Feisol's arrival in London celebration of the Naimal Day Monday.

A huge sports Sunday. parade is planned here and the day will be celebrated through nut the country.—United Press,

PARACHUTE

RECORD

Czech woman

отп

So

The Queen was there was the Duke. And the Queen Mother. And Princess Margaret.

And the Duchess of Gloucester, And the Duchess of Kent. The Duke of Gloucester was already on parade

"Now isn't all this overdoing it?"

by

|

10.000 CAMPERS

TO RALLY

arc

Barcelona, July 18. The

doubt 29 grave whether camping is a sport or forms a tourist activity is per- plexing Barcelona authoriüics.

Ten thousand

campers due in Barcelona in the first week in August when camping enthusiasts from as far afield as Australia will nolly for 。 the by gathering sponsorod International Camping Federa-

work underground.

ពត

The Japanese will be paid Choir Same

wiges German colleagues, and they will pay the same amounts towards unemployment funds and sick- ness insurance.—Reuter.

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One newspaper suggests that both sports and tourist autho rities should remember that the The Mirror said that it a "full 10,000 campers will in any case turnout is the tradition, then be Spain's guests and that they Perap the tradition."

should straighten out har dif- "When the world was ruled ferences

and

on with Prague, July 18.

was kings, stuffy etiquette

organising the reception of the parachute nee,

accepted. Now these rules

are rally, Mrs Josefu Maxova, set up a

It seems likely that the 10,000 new world record for a precision archale and even laughable

The Royal Family's contribu-campers with their tente and landing parachute lamp with

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too im- on the grounds bettind the jumped from 1,500 metres near wealth affairs is far

to be cobwebbed by tamed beach of Casteldofols, Pilzen to land at an average of portant

outmoded kowtowing."--United 18 miles south of Barcelona.- Pres.

China Mail Special.

1,05 metres from the centre of a tel landing target, it was loaned in Praguo today.

Singapore, July 18. Chinese Bian magnate, Mr Rain Run Shaw, said in an inter- view today his company woukl Mes Muxova, beat the previous build 16 now theatres costing | record of 7.08 metres sot up 15 million Stratts dollars in by Soviet woman parachutist Singapore, Malaya and Borneo Galina Mukitrova, France- in the next 18-morstho.--Reuter, Pressc.

Dual Loyalties Bad

For Malaya

Singapore, July 19.

The Chinese owned newspaper, Singapore Standard, said in an editorial today certain sec- tions of the Chinese community in Malaya stili harboured "dual loyalties.”

this

citi-

"Wɑrigrot to observe that there either become Indonesian are certain sections of Chinese zene or nationals of China. here who are doing all they can "Yet in Malaya those allen to queer not only their own Chinese who ITE demanding pitch but that of their entire citizenship righia do not show community,"

English any sincerity in their demand language paper stated,

because they still harbour dusi They stubbornly refuse to loyalties."--Reuter, acknowledge the advent of new times but endeavour. to revive the prewar conditions of life here when they could sit on the fence and enjoy the best of both worlds,” the editorial went on.

In

Should Ba

"Today Malays are in power their own. homeland an it zhould be, and it is the duty of all non-Malayn domiclied hero to adjust themselves to the change of regime or if they cannot do I to get out, instead. of spoiling the future for those who want to be identified with Mainyn. --

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