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KING'S PRINCESS Chinese Associations' Memorandum FAROUK
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HOME-MADE BOMB SENT TO ADENAUER
Berlin, May 20. -A home-made bomb ad-|
Germah dressed to West Chancellor Konrad Ade- nauer WAL detected by West German security police at the end of last year, the West Berlin newspaper "B.Z." said to. day in a dispatch from Strasbourg.
The paper sald West Gerinan and French pullee ate inves→ ligting whether the tomb was Ment by the sune Kroup that Jast Friday killed the wife of the Bas-Rhin Department pre- fest, Andre Tremeaud, in Stras- bourg with a call bomb,
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The bomb, disguised as cigar box and hulled to her ausbund, went off when Madame Tremend tried to open
The "B.Z." sald a similar package was sent to the Chon- celler at the end of last year.
wne detected by a special police force that investigatca all the Chancellor's mail, the paper said-United Press.
Albanian Minister Flees'
Belgrade, May 20. Mr Panayot Plyaku, Minister in the Albanian and Major
Government General in the Albanian Army, has fled to Yugo- slavia and asked for asylum, Tanjug, the Yugoslay News Agency reported today.
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After seven monika' service in the Falkland Islands, HMS Protector returned to Portsmouth bringing with her a batch of alx King Penguins destined for the London Zoo. This picture shows two of the "kopers"-AD R. High, of Halifax (left) and AB R. Fisher, of Chorley, Lancs, with some of the birds. -Central Pros Photo
US Soldier To Be Tried By Japanese Court-'Outrageous
Washington, May 20.
NON-MALAYS WANT MORE SAY
IN NEW STATE
London, May 20.
SUES WRITER
Paris, May 20.
A lively dobato On Egyptian politics marked the opening of a damage |sult brought by ex-King Farouk of Egypt against A joint memorandum was handed over Diga Maxwell, society this morning to the Colonial Secretary, Mr hostess and writer. Alan Lennox-Boyd, by the Pan-Malayan | hrouk to claiming 6,000,000 Federation of Chinese Associations and the tres (about US$14,280) dani- Malayan Party who want their viewpoints to be considored before the draft of a proposed new constitution making Malaya
reinarka
nges for allegedly derogatory appearing Ja the Frenda-bullion of Miss Max- well's booit. "R.B.V.P."
Farouk's attorney, M. Jerome
defence gited former Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel
a new State becomes a fait accompli. Sauerwein, recalling that the A further memorandum also was handed over President Molamuned Naguib to the Colonial Secretary by the Straits-Chinese and British Associations of Penang and Malacca by Nastet a witnesses, said, "When Mr Heah Joo Seang, J.P..
my ellehl abdicated, public opinion considered his departure as the accession of a democracy. rights the On fundamental The memorandum made repre
"It did not take long to contend scertations to the British governs | delegations "strongly ment on the following aspects of that the constitution should alotporealve that a constitutional the Held Report.
continue the special position of monarchy was being succeeded
by a veritable dictatorship." 1. Proposed qualifications the Munys in all respects",
Maxwell's lawyer, M. Richard citizenship
"Tid detegallons oppose the the Federation.
unconditional retention of any Felissier, retorted that Farouk be held responsible, 2. Provisions relating to preferences including in part should
"because of his disastrous policy? preferences in the the "special position of cular those
business sphere, the civil ser- for present events in Egypt
France-Presse. vice and the judiciary."
of
Malave
3.
Ofelal language, com- position of the Senate.
*
4. Proposals relating to
The delegations maintain that
the Reld proposals "for reten.
heads of state in Malaccation of special privilegen by the Malays are entirely inconsisten! and Feng-*
The delegations stressed that they supported the principle of independence for Malaya and apart from the matters raised its the memorandum, they recept
the Held Commission
mendations.
recom
Not Representative The delegates contended that the MCA in the MIC, which
Mr Frank Bow (Republican--Ohio), a member of the House of Representatives today said that Congress should investigate the decision to let Japanese authorities try a United States goldier. accused of killing a Japanese woman on a military are the non-Maley elements in firing range.
Other House members said.it
3.
Girard the to
lie was a member of the Cen- would be "outrageous" i Army tral Committee of the Albanian Sergeant William
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·Party of Labour and one of the organiser of the National Japanese courts. Liberation Movement Albania, the agency said.
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The Secretary of Defence,
He led during the-night on Mr Charles Wilson acted on May 10/11.
ASYLUM
An official of the Yugoslav Forel Secretariat said he did not know whether asylum had
een granted,
Today's was the Arst reported Might it DI Ensl European Political leader since tension rose between Belgrade' and Moscow last autumn.
Albania.
Girard in US Friday to keep cuntory "pending a. completel review of the matter." The Far East Command had said a day curtier that Girard would be turned over to the Japanese for trial.
FORCES AGREEMENT
Observers feared It might have rerious repercussions on reia- tions between Yugoslavia ond Several House members said which ord already they had never been told when worse than with any other East the status of forces agreement European country.-Router. was under discussion that it would permit US servicemen stationed abroad to bo surrender-
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Washington, May 20.
ties, except for offenses com- mitied while they were off duty and oft US Military reservations,
Mr Bow, an opponent of the Senator Hubert Humphrey, a agrement, said that if Girard leading member of the Schute had not mude "an cffer to pro- Farthin Relations Committee, {tect, the property he was assigne raid toxbay that during a reconted to guard, he would have been Cairo vidt, he had found that subject to court martal for President Nesser
of Egypt neglect of duty." showed little or no gratitude for
the United Studes opposition to Mrs Katherine St George the Anglo-French-Israeli inva- (Republienn-New Yosit) called sion of Egypt last Autumn. the Girard case "flagrant and The Senator is Chairman of outrageous" and another woman the Senate Committee's Sub-member, Mra tha Nourse Committee on the Middle East. Rogers (Republicar-Massachu He was answering questions at cetis), suggested that Mr Bow a press conference on his recent offer a resolution on the subject, lour of the area.-China Mail predicting it would be adopted Steelal.
unanimously.--flouter.
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'BRITISH ACTS OF AGGRESSION'
New York, May 20, The Yemen protested to the United Notions today about allegtā "British acts of aggression" against her. In a note to the seers. tary-General, Mr Dag Chief Hautarskjold, the
of the Red Sea kingdom's delegation, Prince Ball AL Islam Al-Hassan, Bald Bri- tial forces were "con- Knuously firing 好 110 Position of Matt In the eastern part af Yemen near Barib."
He said Urliain wag also massing forets and "getal amounts of armaments and ammuuilions" In Kumran.
Pritice Balf rejected + statement by the British Colonial Secrelaty that Yemen was conducting a propaganda campaign aim- el at undermining con- stitutional developments in Aden and the Protectorates. Frince Saif asked for no specifie United Nations' nction at present, but he wanted als Government's allegations circulated among the other 80 delc- gutions.
This is standard · UN pro- vedure in such cases and It does not exclude a later appeal for action. Reuter,
"TWO CALIFORNIAN WIVES 'SWOP'
·HUSBANDS-LEGALLY·
Rena, May 20. Californiati housewives went to Reno's Divorce Court today to cover their marital ties and clear the way for a friendly swop of husbands.
Mrs Betty Jean Schwartz, 39, stepped into the Court of Dis- trict Judge Grant L Bowen for five minutes this meaning and was granted a divorcë from De Frank E, Schwartz, 88-your-old eye specialist. Early In that afternoon
the
secundt wife, Mrs Bretty Brooks, 38, went to the 'suing Court to end her 11-year-old marriage to
Martia Brooks, owner of a prosper- ous garden supply firm on the San Francisco Peninsula.
BY THE Waits. bid you CLEAN
YOUR TERTH
THIS MORNINGÅ
The exchange was culminated; The
swiftly after, the two woinen) and their respective mates-10- be succeeded in cluding pur- suing reporters.
A1
mid-afternoon, Brooks and the ex-Mrs Schwartz wêre granted martlage licence at the Ormsby County Court- house In Catson City and were married, in the same building by Justice of Ure Peace Dan Murphy.
Brooks
Dr Schwartz and Mrs
received their marriage licence
husbands, of the two women revealed their swap ping plung early last month as the wives left for Reno. They said they not only would trade wives, but homes and children as well,
the alllance (the government Party), are not representative of the views of the majority of the non-Malay population in Malaya
The memorandum said: "Re- commendations of the Alliance on citizenship made to, the Reid Commission were in direct con- tradiction to
ол the policy
returned to which they were power. And once this became knowns
the Alliance lost the confidence of the great majority af is non-Malay supporters."
In regard to the clulzenship issue, the delegatione urged that the residential qualification for elize whip be roduced from eight years to five years.
The delegatione further urge: "The language test in a multi- racial country is inappropriate and regarded by Indiane Chinere as unfair."
and
Their Country "The majority of Indian and Chinese Immigrants have been resident in Milaya since before 1030 and regard Malaya, and none other, as their country
The delegations urged that the "only fair way of dealing with this situation to provide that citizenship will be granted automatically to persons whose applications have not been absolutely rejected within 12 months of application having been made",
SHIP LENDING BILL GOES ONTO SENATE
Washington, May 20. The House today passed and sent to the Senate a Bill to authorise the trans. fer by sale or loan of 49 warships to friendly foreign nations
Bofore final passages, which| came by volce vole, the House approved an amendement adding Spain to the countries authorised to receive ships in the Europeah rea. Others in that area are Germany, Greece, Italy, Nether lands, Norway and Turkey. Dr Schwartz said the couples of four ships and the loan of 45, The Bill provides for the sale hnd.been close friends for
smaller.
more than two year after all of the destroyer class or becoming aequainiod through
Under the terms of the Bill, church parents teachers the loan ships would be distri- association activities,
In the same Courthouse where the divorces had been granted; The switch played hare-and-hounds with newsner, and ihen were married in the State Building at 4.30 pm, by Justice of the Peace William Beuner.
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