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CHINA MAIL
GILMANS SLOVČISTER ARCADE
No. 36786. 1
KREMLIN
COMMENT OF
THE DAY
China's Part In Mass Effort To
The Purge
XTHAT part did China play
W
In the dismissals of Molotov, Malenkov, Kagano- vich and Shepilov? Peking's "rectification campaign" suspect though it is in the West, has undoubtedly at- tracted wide interest in the satellites particularly in Poland, newly emancipated from Stalinist control, and in Hungary where the revolt
Justify
The New Purge
Moscow, July 4.
against Stalinism nearly THE deposed Russian leaders
became 1 revolt against
Communism. East Germany
were
described as "blind men, doubting
and Albania, still saddled Thomases and grumblers" by a speaker with Stalin-minded regimes, at a meeting of the Communist Party in BIO also looking beyond
Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, today, Tass, reported.
Rusala to the refreshing winds blowing from China.
In Russia, Stalin has been spectacularly denounced by
Khrushchev. Indeed it was
Khrushchev gave
that
A Moscow Radio broadcast said that about 60,000 speakers have addressed apeech Gomulka his more than 8,000 meetings in the Moscow chance in Poland and en- region supporting the expulsion of and Malenkov Chinn. But, possibly be Molotov, Kaganovitch-
that
couraged the liberals in
cause of the existence of from the leadership of the Communist a powerful minority now described as "anti-party". Party and government.
hie Khrushchov pursued campaign against Stalinism
lost the hesitantly and
of the admiring favour Batellito people in the pro
CUSE.
KHRUSHCHEV'S
coup
Tass eaid:
"The activi- caster was careful not to damın
Sheplov too violently,
Shepilov was the Arst Soviet
ties of the anti-party group | of Malenkov, Kaganovitch Foreign Minister ever to vidt and Molotov have provoked Egypt. Observers gencrally cre anger and indignation dit him with negotiating the among Communists in the Soviet arms deal with Egypt.
The policy of our county Ukrainian capital. They
not drawn up by one indivi
said the dual," approve the steps taken by
commentator, the June plenary session of oven M that individual is the Central Committee of sppointed to the post of Foreign the Minister" Reuter and United Mao the
Press.
observers
then, may be aimed at regaining the doctrinal authority of the Communist work Western have been saying ever since
of the publication speech to the State Supreme Conference in February that Russla no longer held a monopoly in the field of doctrine. The world will
OPSU
towards
members of this group.
"At a meeting of the Kiev party galdsation, attended by over 1,000 people, Kirichenico, member of the Presidium of the Contral Committee of the CP9U, reported on the decree of the plenary session.
of
"In A unanimous resolution tho irecting - résolutely, con- dembed the activities of the anti-party group, and Shopiloy who joined them. The meeting assured the Central Commitee of the CPSU that the Kiev party organisation
vas addressed
now watch Moscow's pro nouncements with
added interest to see whether it succeeds in asserting ita influence over friends and Batellites. The Russians may wall feel peeved that their own coun- try, pioneers of the change, have benefitted the least would consistently implement from it. Khrushchev was the general party line.
The meeting blamed for the Hungurlun rebellion and blamed by Turner Sominaky of the again by the liberals he hud Krasny works who said: "When fostered for crushing it so blind man says white la black ruthlessly, Khrushchev, the we are not surprised. But wher also people who lood the State get man in power, was blamed for not preventing cut of touch with the life of the Itussia's second breach with people and do not notice the Tito. The interpretation successes achieved by the coun
try, blind
men doubting that Khrushchev would
Thomases and grumblers are the probably like the West to only descriptions that fit them. place upon his latest purgo Such people Malenkov, Kagano- is that these policy cuntra-vitch, and Molotov, who took dictions will now be re-part in the anti-party group have moved.
r
new
turned out to be."
le interesting that the four
NO CHANGE deposed men are accused of "untl • party" activities, Radio Moscow said that the when what is quite
removal from party leader. obviously meant la toat ship of former Foreign Minis- they
ter Shepilov did not mean any were misfits in
friendly
Soviet change Khrushchev's regime. The
policy toward the Arab coun committee central
tales of the Middle East, beers witness of Army sup-
A Special Hadlo Moscow port. Marshal Zhukov broadcast in Arabic said many appears to bc firmly in uno Arab Middle East "con Aligned with Khrushchevneet the policy of the Soviet and the central committee | Union toward the Arabs with now appears to be stacked Dmitri Shepilov, who has been with a good majority of removed from the party's leader-
ship." yos-mon.
This connection "is à great The Americans seem to think
that Khrushchev's position mistaice," the commentator said.
has been strengthened, but that he is not another
The commentator said that connected with
Shepiloy ល. the Malenkov - -Kaganovitch Stalin. They feel that Molotov "anti
Party group system of collective leader-
which was "ummasked" by the ahip will continue. But this Central Committee,
"I do not want to denigrate
commentator,
must be a very temporary judgment. Khrushchev his (Shepilov's) abilities in spite shows no signs of tolerating of the fact as is well known-- long-term opposition and be exploited those abilties re- circumstances may yet force cently, in the support of the him to tread the alctator's anti-party group," said the path, HIA amicable disposition Hul those who think thi should deceive no one. He Amb-Soviot relations were con- is sometimes more subtle solidated thanids to Shepilov's than Stalin but no
efforts are making a great mis- lean ruthless. And if Hungary la taka."'-
POLICY MAKERS an example of how he ro acts in a fight; corner the world has no particular reason to welcomɔ a' move that only Invests the man with more power.
'The eminentalor 'went - In great pains to explain that the Besiek” Government,... not Fordan Ministers, made policy. VAI tha zame time, ika brand-
In Saturday's China Mail
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DRUMMING
HK DOCTOR CENSURED
ROCKET SMASHES RECORDS
DR
R Ooi Seng-poy, of: 77 Granville. Road, hrat floor, has been censured for in famous conduct in a professjonal · respect, the Government · 'Ga- zette announced, this morning.
This was the result of a Medical Board inquiry held on June 7, the announcement said.
It was found that Dr Ool, for the pur
of obtaining pose patients and promot- ing his own pro- fessional advantage, did "procure or sane- tion or acquiesce in the publication of matter drawing'atten- tion to the professional servicea offered by him at 187 and 189 Reclamation Street, ground floor."
The Board directed the Chairman to cen- sure the doctor.
CASUAL VISITOR
One way to get aboard a submarine at sea. is demonstrated by Rear Admiral Elton W. Grenfell, commander of the US submarine force Pacific Fleet, as he descends' on the Nautilus off the West Coast. Admiral Grenfell visited the Nautilus while it was engaged in training exercises with the fleet. He flew from the aircraft carrier ·Prineston (back-. ground).-Keystone Photo,
· San Francisco, July 3. The Department
RELAX IN
DAKS
THE
Whiteaways
1 M 1 HANG
IT IN
BOMB EXPLODES IN
US CONSULATE
Algiers, July 4.
Defence announced today A BOMB exploded today in the United
States Consulate in Algiers.
that the X-17 research roc- kel had shattered all missile
The bomb went off in a third floor speed records in blistering hall of the Consulate building on the
dives from outer space to
determine metal resistance Rue Michelet at 7.55 p.m.
against the deadly rub of the atmosphere.
The weak blast caused no casualties
Butomcials at Lockheed's There was immediate specula- missile system division at Vention that the bomb had been Nuys, Callfornia, were tight-planted by extremists among Hipped when pressed for exact the French speed data which they said was Algiers 60 highly classifed "We cannot even hint at it."
However, the Air Force has confirmed that
X-15, tho manned rocket missile, which di being built to test the prob, lems of atmospheric re-entry, will have a speed in the neigh bourhood of 4,000 miles per hour.
VANISHING METEOR
population 01,
the United
aome
Feeling against States has run high In French circles here since Sena- tor John F. Kennedy's sproch
for urging independence
this rebellion-wracked territory..
The weakness of the bomb--- merely scratched the door of the Consulate ofees may have been intended to indicate that thu borib was a warning.
POLICE GUARD
Presumably, the X-17 would bo in that speed range in order
A constant police guard has to study the heating encountered
been maintained at the Con- carth's the on re-entering
Last
December, atenosphere which can cause the date obce
wien French rioters. demon- missile to vanish like a burning strated in front of the building. meteor.
Sosno French industrialists The Defence Department said fear that American oll com- only that the X-17 "had panies are trying to intrude on reached the highest speed ever rich all discoveries in the achieved by any Instrumenta! Sabora. :
The American Consul does huge, three-stage rocket not Ilve in the building on Rue alends taller than a four-storey Michalet, Hia home is a Villa building and is the biggest and on the heights overlooking most powerful US missile in Algiers, about three miles from existence using all solid pro- the centre of the city,United pellants.United Press.
Preas
Continue Fight
,
If Asked
London, July 4, The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Bord," Bald today that if the Federation of Malaya, achieving. Independence In August, asked for Common. wealth forces now in Malaya to continue to fight the Communist terrorists they would do so,
was replying 104 question in the House of Commons by Conserva. Hive, Mr Walter Bromley -` Davenpork-Router.
MP3 Salary Proposal
London, July 5. The Government today announced that it would propose an increase in tho total annual pay of meme bers of the House of Com-1 mone from a maximum
BEVAN ATTACKS 1,280, including vari
FRENCH
ALGERIA POLICY
Vienna, July 4..
Mr Aneurin Bevan, Treasurer of the British Labour Party, today sharply attacked the French
able allowance, to a flat £1,750..
Members. of the House of Lords receive no reimbursement for their service. The govern ment said "accepted in prin- eiple" that the Lords should re- celvo remuneration, United
Fress
Explosion Uncovers Stanley Heroin Factory
mysterious explosion wrecked part of a house on Stanley-Peninsula last night and started a fire. “ But when Police began in- vestigations they found It was a large-scale `haroin- making factory.
The following report was made by the Narcotic Bureau of the Hongkong Police this marning: BADLY. BURNED
Arising out of an explosion and fire at 22 Beach Road,
·Stanføy, last evening, im- mediato Police investiga- tions have confirmed that the premises, which were deserted on the arrival of the Police, had been used for the manufacture of heroin on a large scale. Early this morning", two Chinese males, one of whom was badly burned and & has now boen hot- pitalised, were 'detained by the Polica.
Further investigations dit-
closed that the tenants had recently rented tha premilses.
Police enquiries are con
tinuing.
Policeman Stabbed
New York, July 4. Policeman Antonio Fusco,
27, walked a prisoner four blocks to a station house
Government as well as French Socialist Party SUB SAFE today with a six-inch par-
policy in the Algerian problem.
Discussion of the Algerian problem, was continued at to- day's meeting of the Socialist International, at present con vening here.
"The International must seek to exert influence on national policies, otherwise there may just as well be no international," he said. "The policy that Flerre Comunin (acting secretary
generi of the French. Socialist Party) was defending was not as good as the spirit in which he defended it," emphasised Mar Bevan,
The
fact that there is ANEURIN BEVAN large group of French settlers
in Algeria is no justification for refusing the Algerians their freedom.
Turn In His GraveQueen Mother
Cheered
Sallibury, July 4,
"The claim of the French government that no internationel Interference can be accepted in that problem makes Lafayettó turn in his grave."
* Queen Elizabeth, the Mentioning the problem of Queen Mother, was greeted. Israel, Mr Bevan said the by thousands of African
Party had
her car schoolchildren as always appreciated the Israelį altuation and did not condem movod “at - walking pace the notion of Innel In Suez, as into the city today. they did condemn the sellooi of Britain and Finnico, N
BOT WAITING ON CHINA British Labour
-EXPORT QUOTAS
London, July 4. ?THE President of the Board of
1 Trade, Sir David Eccles, to- day toki the House of Com- móns that the Government hoped to be notified soon of the new quotas for trade with Clilna to parity with trade
• with NumÍA. Answering a Labour member, Mr Jofin Hanki, Sir David Kald › roundiestesiana' us to thean quotes - woro due: to be made by the Paris Consult- ative group, which goyočna
tride to all balet coun-
Some
ouki
uke oporate globall and some to allocates betwen countries cocicemed, thou
In the latter case there
by komo, room for no usa
Giles, Lane, Wriell, Mystery Club, Books, Racerda, Keport from McTalkin had recareed to the
Sir David said he thought it
Mr Boyan also criticised, US very important to work palley in the Middle East are with the Paris group “within sreased: the danger that a third now arrangements."i-| (world war might be ignited Reuter,
there-United Prot
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The Queen Mother, on an official visit, was cheered by the standing children, who were shoulder to shoulder and waving Union Jacks
1. She pald's, visit to one,of the
kousen in a hiburban devolog: jams which natives mau buying on the fatalment plan and was shown through by the family- UNLUKI PREM
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ing knife protruding › from his chest.
The Hague, July 4 The British midget submarino Sprat radiood tonight, that so He turned his prisoner, Jóse needed immediate assistance in Fiores, 18, over to a desic ser- the Engilsh Channel, the geent and was rushed to a Netherlands news agency, re-hospital where his. ported.
safe and that
was reported fair,
condition
Later messages reported that Fusco was stabbed, above the all aboard the submarine were heart by Flores, when he in- the vessel had terceded with a group of youths
low--China who were making
turbance.--United Press,
been taken Mail Special.
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