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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARUH / 7, 1957,

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Freedoms

Movement To Stop Any

Intrusions Of Bureaucracy

By IAN DOUGLAS

Wellington, Mar. 6.

A Society, whose members will watch legislation to see that it does not encroach upon the traditional privileges and freedoms of the citizens, has been formed here by a group of 23 Company directors, professional men and farmers.

might

It will piso:

executive, It is equally well; give them effect. "In New Żew established that the Judiciary land," it commented, "a poli- that aleps be should not become Involved in tleal movement can achieve intie 1. "Urge

taken to produce stability poilttent Innetfons. The pro- except by using the ordinary In

the buying power of all posal to inpose on the Supreme machinery of polibles." earnings, savings, and pensions"; Court

for responsibility

Both the New Zealand Herald anti

determining whether administra. | and The Dominion, the Welling- tive declsions

Just art

and | ton morning newspaper, were equliable

Natly conceivably

apposed to any proposal to conflict with these principles." extend the

of the powers a retired Supreme Court in the way en- Mr J. 1. Larsford, Supratinry Magistrate and until visaged by the Society.

of Auckland, recently Mayor

Apart from reservations in appointed chic!

this connection, The Dominion who has been

expressed ready support for the executive offler of the Society pending general meeting of Society. Its aime, it commented, members, has, however, given correspond so closely with the an assurance that the Society professed

of the principles dues not intend to

the National Party, which controls It called the Constitutional

Court

uver-ruling the Government, that its forma Society

Pranotion of Supreme for the

Parilament.

be interpreted tion might well He explained that Economic Freedom and Justice

the as a move to "ginger up" be chaf-administration,

2. "Promote legistulion empowering the Supreme Court to disallow or amend any regulation passed by Order-in- Connell or any delion of administrative body which nort, Ar the opinion of the Court, Just and equitable."

in

Recruiting Hopes

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New Zealand and hopes to recruit some 30,000 members.

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at present the by-laws made by

con

focal authorities lenged befme the Court if they are considered unreasonable, it between they operate unevenly.

| the classes or are harsh and op- pressive. The Society will seek

A spokesman described li 19 "a gathering together of people, Irrespective of any politicni affiliation, who fut a long time

to have the same power extend- have bren protesting against

passed by 1 regulations 5:1 The continunt

trueracy upon the economic der-in-Comel and to the de- cisions of admuiistrative bodies. ufe of the country."

intrusion

of

He emphasised that there was no intention of forming a new political party,

Mixed Feelings

Left Opinion

Ghana Applies

For UN Membership

United Nations, Mar. 6. Britain will propose tomorrow the admission

United to the Nations of Ghana, which bum came the world's youngest In- dependent nation today, formed sources said.

In other quarters, the advent of the Society is regarded with se serve. The president of the As- of Com- socialed Chambers meree, for example, welcomed the now body as an ally in a common cause, provided that it maintains its independence and pl does not become subservient to an-political ends.

The press

the greeted nouncement of the formation of The Society expects to gain the Society with mixed feelings, many members from among The New Zealand Herald, of pensioners and others who are

Auckland, expressed the opin- obliged to live on the proceeds | ion that the aims of the pro- of their savings, and also, muters were thoroughly praise- se- of according to the spokesman,

worthy.

whether but doubled they had chosen the best way to

those who are prevented by the tegancy laws from obtaining possession of their homes and business premises.

"Very often the machinery for the restriction of liberty is put Bouth

Into motion by hastily- passed legislation, by Orders-in- Council,

decisions or by administrative tribunais

beture those likely

10 be affected realise what is happening, and

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certainly before any cffective protest Can be minde," the spokesman continued. *The new society XCTB

grave danger in the deliberations and decisions of such bodies as the Capital Issues Committee ami the Price Tribuna), It also fects that there is a need for constunt vigilance to preserve the Independence of the judiciary and the right uf appeal from administrative libunals to the Supreme Court.

Lord Hewart

"Twenty-seven yours have passed since Lord Hewart, the then Lord Chief Justice uf England, warnest the people that there was # persistent Influence at work which places a large feld of departmental action beyond the control of The Courts of Law. Despite the warnings contained in his book,

The

New

Despotism the continued, and process has

It will continue whatever Govern- ment is in power, unless some- | thing is done now to correct it." With the population expand- ing an ever-increasing rate na and more Immigrants nier

Dominion, it 19 essential to have a

body which keep constantly the people those principles of private enterprise which have served so well in the past and which ought not to be whittled away at the whim of economic theorista und plannera, the spokesman added.

more

will

the

before

The new Society hopes to draw

an extensive рто- was up gramma of meetings and to disseminate Its views. by

publishing boojus, pamphlets and bulletins, It will also to appoint research officers scrutinise

legislation administrative orders,

and

The formation of the society was welcomed by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Sidney Holland,

that

"I think it is all to the good

should come people

10 think about and discuss the fundamentals of our ot community, to

bo

To on

the alert for any

10

dangers

traditional our privileges and freedoms," he sold. But he added a warning agolhat a move to grant the Supreme Court the wider powers which the Society seeks.

Pending Meeting In my view the BocioLv would do well to re-examine the Implications of this proposal," he stated.

well social

established in Cour

organisation that the Judiciary

should be completely independ ent brg Control by the

no

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Mr Edward Wailes, US Minister in Budapest, arrived Vichna with his family in last week after having refus- ed to present his credentials to the Kadar Government. He

pictured talking,

right with Ambassador Thompson, following his arrival in Vienna. The or

had Kadar Government requested the presentation of Mr Walles' gredenitala because they had not been presented sinco he went to Budapest during the revolution, press Photo,

Ex-

Menon Home

Bombay, Mar. 6.

Krishna Menon, Mr V. K. official on- There was

the chief Indian delegate to nouncement, but the Security Council WTIS

expected to meet United Nations, returned here tomorrow to

from New York today to begin consider Ghana's

the national campaigning in membership: elections. for epplication Election to UN membership

vote of the hy a two-thirds

Assembly General

after re- commendation by the Security Council.

is

Mr Menon, who is Minister without portfolio, is contesilɔp the Loksabha seat.

PRESENTED

Governor-General- Springs English Surprise

4

Ottawa, Mar. 6.

The Right Honourable Vincent Massey, C.H., Canada's Governor- General, has surprised, ord delighted, many Canadians with satirical references to the bad English which is BO widespread In North America.

In a speech at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick, ho referred to the Canadian chpelty for "Ironing out the bottlenecks" and covering

док angles,"

performing number of other actions In similar mixed metaphors,

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Parodying current jargon, Mr Massey declared: "We carry out purposeful projects in a mean- ingful manner in order to achieve Wo Insightful experiences. diarize; we earlierize; any day

we may begin to futurize, also itinerize, and

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we not only decontaminate and

but we and cratize

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deinsecticize. We

are, in addition, discovering how pleasant it is to fellowship with one another. I can only say: 'Let us finalize sli this non- sense.

"

DOUBTFUL

Whether Mr Colombo, Mar, 6.

succeed in his Marxists in the coalition gov-belter English is doubtful, ernment party today warnet Premier Solomon Bandaranalko of their disappointment at the absence of any integrated plan to solve Ceylon's political, economical and social problems.

Mossey will campaign for But observers here say that he has already had a remarkable im- pact upon the cultural life of Canadia

As a privato citizen, before becoming Governor-General, he was head of a Royal Com- mission appointed to examine

The warning was contained its a nesuge from T.B. Suba-

the state of the Arts, Humani- Secre thinghe, Parliamentary

Lles and Sciences in' Canada. External Afairs tary to the Ministry, on behalf of the "Pro-The now famous Massey roport

was issued in 1051. gressives' in the Government.

From the left, there has been

Subashinghe also asked Bando- only one comment, offered by

anailte to recognise the na- the president of the Federation

The Prime Minister, Mr Lional sentiments of minorities, of Labour, Mr FP. Walsh. "A he declared,

would

the Nehru said recently that a vote particularly of the Tamil com better

name"

vote for munity, He asked that the "would be the Society for the UN's Blat member. The United for Mr Menon was a

non-alignment foreign | Tamil language be given official Protection Monopolies."Surtes was prepared to support | India's

its application-United Press. policy-Reuter."

recognition-France-Presse, China Mail Special,

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In January 1937, Mr Massey hed a unique experience. As Governor-General, he was coli- ed upon to read the Speech from the Throne

Informed which Parliament that it would be called upon to vote 100,000,000 dollars (about £34,000,000) to the Canada Courtell, a pet up project aimed at encouraging the Arts which was recommend. ed in his own (Massey) report as head of the Royal Commis- Blow.

Certainly no other Govenor- General of Canada has ever found himself in that position. |----China Maja Special,

70-Day_Fast PYTHONS FOR COMPANY

Nancy, Mar. 6.

The dr Burmati, who has lived without food for 10 out of the past 20 years, plans to begin

a 70-day fast here to morrow in the company of two pythons inside a glaće case,

He will be on publle vie night and day.

Bailiffs will put 63 stals the

case after installing the snakes, a maitress of broken glas and a supply of salted mural water which will

be

Burthah's only nourishment.

Burmah will take injections

ho 10

of anti-python vaccine as expects to be bitten about times a day. During the final weeks of his ordeal, the pythons will be replaced by vipers 03 he does not expect to be strong enough to free himself from the big mukes

coils-China Meil Special,

Mental Patient Recaptured

London, March 6. Police guards at Buckingham Palace, and other royal resi- dency were told today that a missing montal patient who might try to bother the Queen had

boet found at Bridgwater, southwestern England.

He is being returned to the hospital at Harwell, ec bar Lori- don, in which he disappeared last Sunday.

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past

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