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COMMUNIST AND

POUJADIST

GET THRASHING

Paris, Jan. 27.

A Conservative supporter of the Mollet Government policy of “no abandon- ment of Algeria” today won a Patis left bank bye-election, decisively defeating the political extreme represented on the left by the Communists and on the right by anti-tax leader Pierre Poujade.

The new Deputy is M. Julien Tardieu, who headed the poll in the second decisive ballot.

!

election M. Poujnde, in his first at- 1958 general

were; tempt to gain election to the Communists 120,326, Constrva- National Assembly, suffered A tives 100,979, Redicals 80,245, resounding defeat.

Socialiste 42,647, and Poujadista 37,740.

Political observers predicted:

big repercussions in the parla- The Radicals dropped out mentary Pouladist Party, al-after the first ballot on Janu- ready split by internal dissen-ory 13 in favour of the Socialist tion over the movement leader's | candidate.--Reuter.

policles and his ordre to them

io vote against the Government

on

the Franco-British Inter-

vention in Egypt last year.

Lower Than Average

In today's second bellot 310,091 people, or 88.3 per cent of the

There electorate voted.

were

7.118 spolled papers. The per- centage of abstention-41 deelma 7 per cent--was about the same as in the first ballot and lower than average in bye-election.

The Communist percentage of tite vole in the January 1950

general election was about 29 per cent,

Today the Conservativos polled nearly two and a half times as many votes as the Communists, Observers attribute the Com- munist setback to the effect on French publie opinion of the Soviet miliary intervention in Hungary-strongly backed by the French Communist Party leadership.

Protectorate Attacked

Aden, Jan. 27.

Yemerd forces again attacked

a government

guard post

nu

Iraqi Prince With Prime Minister

The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, and the Crown Prince Abdul Niah of Iraq, chatting inside. No, 19, Downing Bt., Londen, last Wednesday.—Central Press Photo,

Former Premiers Accompany Iraqi Prince

Washington, Jan. 27.

Crown Prince Abdul Illah of Iraq is likely to

Sanna in the Aden Protectorate be accompanied by four former _Iraqi Prime early today.

an official com-

night. munique announced here to- Ministers when he arrives here on February 5 for

a two-day semi-official visit, diplomatic officials said

The attackers withdrew at today. 1 p.m. (local time), the com-

unique ndled.

at Ghaniya In

A guard past the Bethan area of the Western Aden Protectorate, was also at tacked and fighting was con- tinuing at noon, the communi- que said.-Reuter.

They understood

the reason

for the former Prime Ministers accompanying Illah Is to show that the people of lean are solidly behind Prime Minister General Nuri el Salt, who con tinace to be a staunch friend of the West

The former Prime Ministers aro Salch Jabar, Dawiq El- London, Jan, 27,

Suledi, All Jawead and Moham- Five new Russian atomic med Faghil Jamall. The latter power stations with capacities of

heads

the Iraqi delegation at from 400,000 to 600,000 kilowatts the United Nations. will come into operation between One or more of these men for the left 1938 and 1900, Moscow radio bank sector in the January said. today--China Mall Special. Premier, experts here supposed.

Voting Aguros

GERMANY NOT TO DOMINATE CONTINENT

Washington, Jan. 27.

German Ambassador Heinz L. Krekeler said today "it would be a very bad thing” if Germany played a dominating role in the proposed common market or in Euratom.

might

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Socrotary

Stato of

Jolin Foster Dulles and Secretary of Defence Charles Wilson will give a luncheon for Illah during his visit. The Prince will pay a call on President Eisenhower at the White House.

Request For Jets

It is expected when Kilah moets Wilson that Iraq's re quest for jet planes for its alr force will be discussed.

Illah and his advisers are expected to discuss with Dulles the Elsethower

doctrine

fut the Near East and United States support for the Baghdad Pact.

Prince Mah's trip to New They noted that reports have York from London by plane was been spread In some other delayed,

Arst

by bad weather and Arab countries that Nurk el then by mechanical trouble. Said ceased to be Prime Minis- He is to spend the time in ter, then Iraq could cease to be London, where he conferred with member of the Baghdad Pact British Prime Minister, Harold and

quickly diminish Macmillan, and Foreign Secret pro-Western policies. ary, Selwyn Lloyd, resently the presence of

of Middle East situation.

Mechanical Trouble

its

the four former Prime Ministers with Illah is expected to show Administration here that this is not a likely possibility and that will continue to

Iraq lights policies with the West and lis

neighbours in Baghdad Pact, experts said.

Others accompanying illah include Deputy Prime Minister Mughlai Badan and Deputy Chief of Staff Genescal Ghazi Dagisdhimi,

The German envoy was | Germany's determination to Achmet Interviewed on a local televi- continue pushing for greater slon station. He was asked if European unity, saying "it is my Germany would tend to take firm belle! if we don't get the lead in the common market, a proposed customs union of six European atates, and in the pool of the Continent's nuclear

resources.

Equal Partners

He replied that it would be "underestimating the resources

B7 Unity in Europe, we are

Krekelor sold prospects for peace would worsen if US troops were pulled out of West Ger- many now

The envoy also made these points

1. Germany feels that NATO has been a of such a imlon" to believe that success. He said his nation was West Germany's postwar econo- "very gratifled" by the recent mic strength would automati-appointment of Lieut-Gen. Hang cally make it dominate such an Speklei commandant of Grganization.

NATO ground forces in Central "We are all equal partners and Europe,

was having ★ 2. Germany

ean work only on the basis of equality. We want to be one

110 dificulties raising partmen mong others," the troops. Ho sald there were envoy declared. He reiterated more volunteers than West Ger-

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