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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957. -

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RED PARTY

LOSES MEMBERS

Vienna, Mar. 3. The Hungarian Com- munist Party admitted to day that the current num- ber of party members was four times lower than it had been before the Hun- garian uprising.

The central organ of the Hungarian Communist Party, Nepszabadsug, ould the member figures passed the 200,000 mat- gin in the last few days, com-

with 800,000 Party pared members in October 1958, claimed the party had a weekly increase of 17,000 to 18.000 members.

I

The Communist Party, trying to strengthen its ranks, pro mired; "All former Party mem

the party bers who will rejoin

considered by May 1 will be continuous

Party without any

membership."

break in

members

MOST FAITHFUL

their

Nepszabadsag said: "The most faithful party members in the most dangerous moments have been the coal mineTS"

In another article Nepeza- buding claimeri: "Counter- revolutionary elements have no chance left in Hungary to re- start riots against the people's democratic regime.

"A high percentage

counter-revolutionaries

of

were

arrested by the Hungarian police atid can no longer plot to reach their aims," it said.

the However,

newspaper warned the police to make IL difference between counter-

mishd revolutionaries and Hungarian **who had been secuced by counter-revolution-

ury slogans."

The police should be care- ful not to arrest innocent per- counter-revolutionary sns for elements," said the article,

Meanwhile, President Istvan Dobl of Hungary appealed in a radlo address 10 Hungarian peasants "to increase the agri-

this cultural production mer."

TIGHT SITUATION

sum-

"The tight political situation In Hungary will be improved

If the agricultura; production 19 patiafactory,"

said President Dobi

Despite the defeat of the counterrevolutionaries, they sun try to do harm to the people's democratie regime," he

sald.

Trans-Pole Flight

The new air route from Copenhagen to Tokyo vin the North Pule-was inaugurated last week with the Guttorm Viking of the Scandinavian Airline System. More than 1,000 guests from all parts of the world attended the ceremonies at Copenhagen airfield, and many well-known personalities were on the first flight, including Denmark's Premier Hansen and Prince Axel. Picture top shows Premier Hansen receiving hla North Pole Certificate before takeoff; picture bottom shows a general view as passengers board the aircraft for the inaugural Right-Express Photo,

CROWDED WEEK

FOR DUCHESS

Acera, Mar. 3.

Regime

BRAKE PUT ON CRITICISM

OF INEFFICIENCY

BY TRAIN

Burlington, Ont, Mar. 3.

Four young persons were killed today at a crossing accident outside Burling toti,

Thole par was altuek bh

■ Canadian Pacifo Ball- W train, The names of the victims were not Ini- mediately avaliablo, 1

The

WHE "carried 2,000 foot by the speeding iral-Untied Press,

Pakistan To Honour Commitments

Lahore, Mar. 3.

Berlin, Mar. 3. Official East German admissions of open opposition to the Communist regime have now become more frequent than at any time since the uprising of June 17, wardy, said 1953,

The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr H. S. Suhra- here today that Pakistan could not afford to remain isolated from the two world power blocs.

Siste and party leaders have pered into your car; by the warned workers, farmers and class enemy. students at hastily organlaed They insist that despite pre- meetings throughout the country

He said at a public meeting, sent defects and shortcomings that

East "any counter-revolutionary { the system in

Germany that Pakistan was pursuing an actions will be nipped in the will in the long run prove its independent foreign policy. bad," in the words of the State superiority over

ile could not understand how the capitalist

a country could Security Minister,

be called n Ernst Woll- economy in West Germany. weber.

"Blooge" becouse it sided with the United States and Britain, deputy, Licu-

Production Shortage

und "free" because entered into an ulilance with Russia.

Wollweber's

tenant-General

Erich Mielke,

forecast an early trial before the Supreme Court of high rail- why officials, Including two members of the Transport Ministry, charged with subotage of the railways,

Treason Trial

Meanwhile, official East Ger- man figurts slow that the im- medilate economie prospects are discouraging.

In

DEMOCRATIC

Pikistan, being a democratic nation, had to lean towards de- mocratic nations, he added.

There were two world power blocs, and

if independent small country entered into an alliance with other nations na an equal footing it did more good than harm.

Production feli shuri various industries fast year, and the 1957 economic pi as had to be altered, largely as a resuil of a critical coal shortage. treason trin?

only is being East Germany produces Professor

coal Wolf 2,700,000 tons of hard prepared fer

He added that if a country Karich, a leading Com-year, but needs 9.800,000 muals! Party intellectual She

look aid from allies, it did not has depended greatly on

from and some of his followers, who imports

Poland. but mean that I would lose its

^

gang

1

ions,

are alleged to have had contacts Foland has cut her coal exports independence, but once a coun- with the Pelotni eircle of writers drastically in view of her own try had entered into an alliance who took part in the Hungarian economie dificulties. China It had to to Mall Special, uprising, and to have tried

reinstate

capitalism

Germany.

Criticism

in East

of red tape ond Ineffeltney in party and

stale

offices, previously tolerated and in some cases even encouraged

The Government, by the

is being

braked in view of the "National Communist" movement In Poland and the rising In

Hungary.

Pubile meetings have hold

been

10 condemn "certain theories, which, if realised, would do away with the work- ers' and prorants' power," as one district party leader stated. For the first time since June 1963 some workers have declared bluntly that the party system, with its highly centralised stule

worth and must be replaced by other methods,

The arrival yesterday of the Duchess of Kent control, has falled to prove its set in motion a hectic week of ceremonies and celebrations to mark the birth of the new, indepen- dent state of Ghana.

reach

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Periods Of Silence

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Students have paid tribute

the

"counter- Hungarlan

Farmers have openly called for the dissolution of the collective farms-modelled on Soviet lines OVEERIS delegates

thou-and strongly advocated by Herr President Dobi praised the

nations, as well as chiefs and sauds of cheering citizens Walter Ulbrient, the East Ger- Soviet Union Lox baving

tribes throughout the Gold 10 the city centre where tribal man Communist Party chief. crushed the counter-revolutioni In Hungary.

He said: "History Coast, will join in the celebra-priests blessed

tions which

solemn words and with a libation of will prove the action of Premier imax on Wednesday when the alcoholte spirit Janos Kadar right when he

Duchess opens the Parliament Afterwards six tall escorts in appealed to the Soviet troops for help to crush the counter of Ghana as the Queen's repre-flaming red and green uniforms,

sentalive.

riding on black chargers, tead to revolution."

the Duchers onto the road to revolutionaries" by observing have historic Christianborg Castle, perioda of silence, and where the is the guest

to form of the asked permission Governor, Sir Charles Arden youth organisation independent Clarke,

from the Communist Free Ger- They also want In the evening she will see man Youth,

compulsory study a colour film made by the Gold less Const film unit showing Marxism. economic development in Ghana,

The

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Meanwhile tribal drum and heid Meanwhile, Hungarian Corn- dance sessions are being munist police continued their everywhere Ind organisers of police action against Western one dance,

Accra, invite Legations in Budapest tochy guests to come and dance on

British Austrian,

and the green grass and be French Legations were still ferien by mountales ladies." surrounded

The festivities began yester- police checked спескей

nil visitors and day from the moment the detained many of them, Western Duchess, in a gay yellow dress, Legation officials said.

yellow loque and white shoes, The police

also expanded stepped onto the airport, tarme their actione againe, the private shimmering under a blazing house of the Austrian Minister sun.

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who

to Budapest, Dr Walter Prinsipp, After meeting local religious

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New York, Mar, 3. Mc Arkady Sobolev, Soviet the permanent representative, as- Force med presidency of the United Nations Security Council for

On Tuesday the Union Jack March, under the month-by-

be lowered in Acera and system.

month alphabetical rotation

will

throughout the territory and

the

red green and gold flag of Jarring. of Sweden, and will He succeeded Mr Gunnar Ghana, surmounted by a black himself be followed by Sir stor representing the lode star Pison Dixon, of Britain, es of African freedom, takes its place.

At midnight members of the Gold Coast Legislative Assembly will be sworn in as members of Parliament in the new constitu- tion.

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On Wednesday, after making the speech from the throne of the Parliament of Ghana, the Duchess will leave for a state drive attended by a mounted escort.

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