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IE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956,

ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE BULGARIANS TO TITOISM

Belgrade, Oct. 31,

the

Scant success has, in the opinion of foreign observers here, attended wel-

Yugoslav Communist Party's first attempt to influence a foreign Communist party, since the Bulgarian, towards Titoism President Tito's secret talks in the Crimea in early October.

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Although the two parties. In comenon to all countries which talks here. reached an agree are moving on the road of ment in general terms to esial-socialist development."

ligh

Kone

both co-operation,

sides The Yugosiay party, on the appear 10 have

home other hand, argues that social- afterwards with feelings of dis-ism is even developing in some appointment about the other, outwardly capitalist societies. Mr Todor Zhivkov, Firat In the Yugoslay view, for

Bulgarian example. of the

the Scandinavian Communist Party who headed Socialist partics are moving to- is wards socialism just as genuino- Bulgarian the

delegation, to have criticised as the Eastern European reported Yugoslav agriculture as that of Communist partics. a nition of peasant proprietors rather than that of country building selalim.

100

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Yugoslav Communists their part consider that the 100 Bulgarian leaders are still much under the Induence of LAND SOCIALISED Stalinist. Two days after

the inter-party agreement CO.

Nome, Oct. 31. the semi-official The Italian Cabinet tonight While in Bulgaria, 16 per cent operation,

on Britain and France of the land has been "rociullsext" Yugopress nows agency declared called

a comment issued to the and other allled countries that is, brought tuneter

Public in ownership, Yugoslavia has,

press that "dimculties, "exert every effort to attain on foreign

the ending disagreements and unclarified agreement for Jats the last three years, disbanded The

still existed Farm Tour-fifths

be military action" in the Middle October, 1900, at dyston

of her ollective conceptions" Nr Hereford

40 year.

tween them.

East Formerly of Linkend, Elderleid, farms, Worcesterature, and for 20 years

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strese that they in the Chinese Cuntung Service

thought the Yugoslavs had much to learn from them

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and of the not Egyptian territory

tank ta

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views, because the Yugopress been received statement was not printed in prehension the Yugoslav press. The public opinion and only read

subjects DI

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MUSICAL

When touching on ideological lines in his speeches here, Mr Zllykes emphasised the unity rather than differences-ng the Yugoslavs doin the process of building socialisin in the various coventeles. Judging from Inter reports, this point was one on which President Tile clashed the with Sovie! leaders In Crimea,

TRANSITION

Mr Zluvkov's speeches were

about

CASE CITED

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no: British

Messages

Rome, Oel. 31. spokesman for former Egyptian King Farouk disclosed today that the ex-King had sent messages appealing for a prace- ful settlement of the Suez Canal dispute to Prealdent Eisenhower, French President Rene Coty and British Prime Minister, Anthony Eden.

Red Tank Removed

10 190

German Order Of Merit Restored

Bavaria's

Munich. Oct. 31.

Slate Government Is to reintroduce the province's own "Order of Merit", which was abolished under the Weimar constination in 1910.

According to u Bill which has been introduced in the Bavarian

Lfe Order whil senate, Sir

awarded for outstanding ocrvices to the province and its people, and foreigners will be

cligible.

Membership will be limited to 2,000.

London, Oct. 31. The British

branch of the United Nations Association in 3

Ferouk sent his messages on sald tonight statement

Septembe: 19, unging the three la private conversation. Com- action against Feypt had

statesmen to try

all means of munists here objected to

divided the only

peacefully resolving the Suez fact that Mr Zhivkov,

unlike Commonwealth but "struck Canal problem,

lead-blow at other Eastern European

the authority of the

The ex-monarch, who said ers, did not

publicly

express United Nations."

that he had given up his throne regret for his party's share in The

stutement udded: "We

in order to avoid bloodshed, the expulsion

of Yugoslavia urge Her Majesty's Government added that the Egyptian people from the Cominform in

1940. to desist is present course of should not be held responsible They cite the case of Mr Viko action and to revert to coller for the sets of their government Chervenkov us proof of the live action through the United nor should they pay in blood for argument that Stalinist elements Nations. Reuter.

Ils errors-France-Presse, still hold leading positions In Bulgarian

Dismissed life. Prime Minister in April on the grounds that he had established Sult

he is sull, Communists stress,

given little space in Yugoslav the MAYFAIR MUSIC COMPANY, have newspapers, but in the Bui- in the Government as a Deputy

Bege selection of rrounditioned

Minister, and new planon, plan accordions, garian press, which carried his Prime

it

woodwind, broes and stringed in and his Yugoslav hosts Many people here were sur- Kiumenite, prices soenpelästyr. Expert prano uning and repairing 27 Chiu spreches in full, he was

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"In spite of as saying:

forms ent

and methods ot building scclelism, there cannot be büste differences of substanen in the building of socialism in different countries.

"The fundamental principies and laws governing the trausl- tion period from capitalism to socialism cannot be other than

prised that the Bulgarian- Yugoslay party fälks took place at all. Mr Zhivkov came September 22 as hend of a par- Hamentary, not a party, delega- ton

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films While only four failed to reach Now Zen- land screens, last year as a result of censorship, ex: cisions from films rose stoeply from 469 in 1954 to 680 in the last year,

Scenes most frequently quiring eliminating were those depicting brutality and, violence, according to the ahhial report of the Government im censor Mr Gordon Mirams, tabled in the House of Representatives.

The other major cause of outting, under the general head- ing of sex, remained propor-

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as in the previous year. 12 per cent. HEAVIEST

Cutting was beaviest in the field of western films. Out of a total of 60 examined, only eight escaped cutting. The scenes cut were mainly on the grounds of violence. Boven of the westerns adult only for were screenod 8.00, p.in.

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Afro-Asian Group In Favour Of Assembly Session

United Nations, Oot. 31.

Members of the big Asian-African group in the UN today expressed "a strong feeling" in favour of an emergency session of the General Assembly to deal with the Middle East crisis.

The group met informally for

80 minutes prior to a Becurity Council rexion on the situation in Egypt.

Dr T. Sudjarwo, of Indonesia, group chairman, said it was the consensus of the group that a special Assembly session should be called in view of the Security Council's failure so far to find a Iolution.

He said the group appeared to favour a polling of UN mem- bets on colling a special session rather than to have the As- embly called Into scasion by He add- the Security Council. ed, however, that the latter course did not been excluded from their thinking.

The

Factual Way

Asian-African

group incibers discussed the Anglo- French attack on Egypt "in u factual way," Sudjarwo said.

Another meeting of the group was expected to be called after today's Coundì session,

An, ofelsi siątement issueri later sald:

afternoon,

"The Asian-African group, in an energency meeting this

1105

its expressed

favour 01 strong feeling in convening an emergency special session of the General Assembly to discuss the grave develop-

The medal is in the form of

blue-edged

ments in Egypt. white Malteso Cross with the state coat of ums on one side and the golden Bavarian Hon on the other, and

"Most of the members are ready to sign the request. Some it is worn on a blue and white members are still waiting for ribbon round the neck.-China | instructions from their govern, Mall Special.

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coming

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Victoria's Guardsman

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In

Dr Le Franc was born Martinique and came to Colom- bla in 1896. With his Napoleon III board, his medical oilcloth bag and thermometer, he be came well known in Cartagena where he settled.

It is claimed that in sixty years of medical practice In Cartagena he had only 80 death certificates to write out. -Chin Mall Special.

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