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Report That Put Out To Help Rectification Drive

Washington, July 24.

United States officials suggested today that the report by Peking Radio that a revolt had been suppressed in the remote province of Tsinglai might have been put out to help the Chinese-Com- munist regime in its "rectification" drive.

The officials said they did not have any con- firmation whether such a revolt had, in fact, taken place.

They addort that ever since the fcials, might be another incident speech by Mao Tse-tungt. the in the Peking regime's attempis Chinese Communist leader, on to prove to the Chinese people the subject of "reetlication" that they could handle these there had

those respon- been

they situations, make what

them see the light, described as a whole series of sible for

and Thus widen their actual such reports by Ping Radie.

The officials recalled that Mr control over the people.-Reu- John Foster Dulles, the Secretary ter. of State, commented recently that the United States wes waiting to see whether Mac Tse-tung's admission that there could be "contradictions" in the regime was a polley of

beralisation or entrapment.

Entrapment

Later Mr Dulles sald it up- peared that the polley Wilk trapment since a number of dutchcela hnd confessed that they were wrong in makkuu. certain statements and

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pleaded guilly, while at the Lame time promising to remould their awn thoughts to bring them more into line with that of the Chinese Communist Parly.

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BRITON TO TEACH PALACE ETIQUETTE

Kuala Lumpur, July 21.

BRITON will help to Adevelop modern protocol for independent Malaya's first constitutional munarch, it was announced today.

He is Mr J. A. Harvey, a retired member of the Malayan Civil Service, who was formerly

Reports of it revolt Tinghal, suggested the US of Bris adviser to the Sultan of

EGYPTIAN EFFORTS TO HELP HITLER

New York, July 24. GYPTIAN elforts to

Pahang State,

He will be the Comptroller of the Royal Household of the Bountry's first paramount ruler, who has yet to be chosen,

PARAMOUNT

A spokesman for Malayala princely state rulers, from whom the paramount ruler will be chosen, said Me Harvey was offered the "high prestige" oflea because of his knowledga of Malay curton and experience,

The spokesman said he would

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

Walking along the Rae Si flónore, Paris, at the begin- . ning of the month are sorren potrees. Îngxia, Bergman, tefi, und her 18-year-old daughter Jehnile Lindstrom, feunited after six years. It wie six years ago that Miss Hergman left her then husband, Dr Lindstrom, for her, present hus. band Italian film director Roberto Ronselilnik—Exprémi Photo,

Tourists Of Limited Means

REDUCTION OF COSTS ON RUSSIAN TOUR

Moscow, July 24.

Tourists of limited means will benefit help Ilamic Malaya gather by a 25 per cent reduction on the costs

E help Hitler win World teas frein the Arab slutes and of their stay in the Soviet Union, Vladimir

War II and

to thwart Arlan

countries,

including

for ideas on which to develop

America's "Imperialist and where there is a King. Ankudinov, the Chairman of the In- economy" in the Middle modern pulace etiquette and tourist Board of Directors announced

East are related in customs. Reuter, book published here to day. The author is Colonici Anwar el Sadat, one of Gamal Abdel Nasser's "young officers" re- volutionary group, now editor

London, July 25. Four Peers and 30 members or the House of Commons have signed a pledge to abstain from alcohol after receiving a letter from the Band of Hope Unio. of the Egyptian Government |--Chion Mall Speckud. newspaper Al Gomhouriya. The beck. "Revolt on the Nite" (John Day, US53) includes a foreword by President Nasser

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Ankudinov said that Soviet Communist Party lations,

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At 2.15, 5.40 à 9.00 pẫm, American tourists, lod. by Pro- He, said that delays in besar Jerome Davis, the Soviet Please note cliange of times.

visas talning entry

The Tast news agency said today. Firit firus At Popular prices. Union would bo cut

The agerey sold that at the A personal drama of strong tong- down, and customs formalities meeting, which was requested tags a big story of Big Things for tourists would be simplified. by the tourists,

Khrushcherig reelings! repiled to a number of questions ROAD ROUTES

which they asked him-Franco- Presse.

praising the author's leading 'MONSTER' Soviet

role in the 1952 revolution and asserting. "In their new- found freedom the Egyptian

have people

found self respect,"

SECRET EFFORTS

Much of the book is devoted to

efforts secret

by the young officers to help the German war effort as well as to over throw King Farouk. Of one effort, Sadiat unsuccessful

wrote:

"I still think

that if luck had not so dogged our enter- prist, we might have struck a quick blow at the

British joined forces with the Axis and changed the course of cvrata, The book describes early col laboration by the "Youn

with the Officers"

Mostem Brotherhood, which eventually "turned against us savagely

Colonel el and was crushed. Sadat calle Brotherhoud the and Communism "two equally dangerous forces" which took advantage of the national weakness between the end of World War I and the Nasser revolutionUnited Press.

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Flensburg, West Germany,

July 24. An unknown creature said to resemble Sentlaud's famous monster is reported to have emerged from the depths of a post north of the Griman-Danish border here and bit a balker,

According

to reports

an attempt is now being made at the village of Buclderup-Bati 10 pump the pool dry and locate the mysterious ercature.

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The road routes for tereign tourists travelling by car have been E up, betwech Brest. Litovsk, on the frontier, and Moscow, and between Moscow and Taita, in the Crincp, he said.

Ankwilnov said that 487,000 foreign tourists had visited the Soviet Union in 1956-und that 560,000 Soviet citizens had made sane trips abroad during the period.

Ankudinov said that 2,500 Americany hndi visited the Soviet Union, lost year, while only 350 Soviet nationals had visited the United States.

Artificial Rice

Boston, July 24. Philippine islanders will cat better, because of a

make to 15-ton machine artificial rice tabré nutri tlous than the real thing.

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Kaulinan's machine cotvėris ordinary corn or other greina into craiched food products that drice look and faste ko polished z but which are 10 times higher He said the reason for the in food value, Rice, when

loses

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LICENCE FOR LADY CHATTERLY'S FILM

Albany, NY, July 24. The apellate division of the State Supreme Court today ordered a Noche granted to the French Olm,

Chatterly's Lover," while the Foard of Regents branded **Immoral."*

The unanimous decision muld in |

effect that denial of a Boende on the grounds of "Immorali- ty" was too Indefluito to be consitutional.

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The Court wald it agreed with ; Originally the Motion Picture

a decision earlier this month by the State's highest tribunal, the Court of Appeals, in * case involving the Alm, "The Garden of Eden," that licence could bè denied only if the plature were "obscene, " The Fusiloes gild that "Lady Chatterly's Lover" was not biens. The appeal H brought by Kingsley Interns- tional Pictures,

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Division of the Slate gina- Mon Department had dentea the film a loence, unless three sections described si moral" were deleted. The Board of Regents went farther and described the entire fira, based on the novel by D. Lawrence, a "immoral" bb- cause it portrayed adultery as "desirable" and "actópi. able."—Unitöð Fréza.

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