THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957

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THE POLISH We'll Never

ARMY

Recognise The Reds,

BACKS UP Tengku Says

GOMULKA

Warsaw, Nov. 10. The Polish army was re- ported today to be lining up behind Mr Wladyslaw Gomulka and his leader- ship of the Polish United Workers Party.

(Communist)

The Pollah official news agency PAP reported that in many army detachments broad political campaign had been started, een- tred on the problems of the 10th plenary session of the party's Central Comnilee which ended two weeks ago.

I said troms had been formed to study key problems out for- ward by Mr Gomulka in his policy speech at the "plenum". In alt military units meelings were being held by the balc party organisations and discre- slons held.

PARTICIPANTS

of

PAP added: "Participants in the discussions approve the re- solution on the' Verification party members (the so-called party purge) in the conviction that the decision taken at the plenum will strengthen the pariy and free It From careerists and dishonest people and will make il possible to overcome the moods of passivity and waiting which can still be observed in organisations."*

some

(One of the main reasons for the recent dismissal of the So- viet Defence Minister, Marshal Georgi Zhukov, was reported 10 be a clash over the role of the Communist Party organisations within the army.)

Kuala Lumpur, Nøv, 10.

Malayan Premier, Teng- ku Abdul Rahman, satð today that he would not recognise the Malayar Communist Party under any oircumstances.

Speaking at a rally of the ruling Alliance party at Seremban,

the near Federal capital, the Teng- ka said that he was not at all surprised to receive afetier recently from Chin Peng, Secretary- General of the Malayan Communist Party, saking for the opening of "peace" Laiks.

WAS

Very

Tuo letter carefully worded And, though it was difiionii to undersland ita contents at alance, it showed clearly. that the Communit wanted to end the war, the Tengku said.

Rahman said that he Chin was ready to meet Peng and discuss the qués- tion of laying down atmıs by the Communkts, "we will never •·legaline thro Communist Party", the Tengku added. France- Presse.

Hundreds

MOLLET

Russia Won't Go

To Such

Lengths, He Says

L

Mons, Belgium, Nov. 10. Formor French Promier, Guy Mollet, said here today that neither the Soviet Union nor the United States, on whom the world peace depended, wanted a

war.

The Soviet Union would not go to such lengths to achieve its aim of Communising the world, he said, and the United States was afraid of a

war

Speaking under the auspices of the regional centre for workers' education, Mollet said the indeci- sive attitude of the United States recently had been most disappointing.

Turning to Algeria, Mollet | elections, but the rebels had fel Bald that "the problem was un-

to anything else in the world because of the number of Erenchmen there.

France had proposed a go- etal cease fire and democratic

Volunteer

For Space Flights

JA

-But Laika's' Fate Unknown

Moscow, Nov, 10.

The Communist Party news Hundreds of Russians have volunteered for space flights, but the fate of the first living creature

paper Trybuna Ludu, i

on

article on the party purge, sald "By cleaning its ranks, the party will become stronger. It will tighten its. union with the masses and consolidate its posi- tion in the struggle against anti-socialist forces." China Mail Special.

New Soviet Rocket Launcher

ngo..

to travel in space-the satellite dog "Laika"- was still unknown today.

accepted the offer, he mld.

This was because they feared election results unfavourable to the Nationalists and because Algerian youth was frightened of a peace without a future and preferred the “Maquis" and the

war.

Warning

The former Prender went on to defend the aid his govern- ment gave to Israel at the time of the Sinal compaign last year, He said it was a warning.

If a similar warning had been given to Germany in 1938, World War II might have been avoided, he said.

The United States NOW realled that they had made a mistake. he added.-France- Preafe,

A SOLUTION TO ALGERIAN CRISIS

For three days Soviet author)- | Heamur in Paris to the chair- ties have been silent about the man of the Soviet Interplane- small mongrel which has been tary Communications Commit

Tunis, Nov. 10. hurtling around the carta at tee, Mr I, 1. Sedov, saying she

THO Tunisian Nationalist 18,000 miles an hour since would like "to acquire a hectare

"Neo-Destour Party French- Sputnik was launched week of good land on the moon" and

weekly, "L'Action" enquiring how the "transaction" language

today intock that the forth- The Soviet news agency Tass could be made.

coming speech by King Moham- The issued a statement on the satel-

magazine

med of Morocco would airn at llies last night but gave no "Academician Sedov finds solving the Algerian problem,

hard to answer. it is hard for news of Lalka,

King Mohammed will speak him to find a common page on November 18 -on the with Madame Gallen.”.

lversary of his the throne.

commented:

Other people had written from abroad suggesting various de- signs for Sputnik, while a bar man from Buffalo, New York, save recipes for a Sputnik cock- tall: "Three bleeps of vodka, one of vermouth children

on-

accession to

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The paper sald that through- 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m. | 2.30, 5.10, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m. out North Africa it was hoped Romantic Comedy film with Hollywood's Leading stars that from the speech would emerge a joint platform for and Algeria and key-Idea to present to

Detalls disclosed in the Tass the stptement indicated that satellites are beginning to spiral in towards the earth.

Russian children visiling Stockholm, Nov. 10. » The Soviet Union has com Moscow Planetariuin yesterday pleted a new rocket launching ware full of questions about ramp facing Finland across the Laika. "Has Laika still got a Gulf of Finland, 12 kilometres good appetite?" the

Swedish asked. "Hips the doggle awaken llon of the orbit and for good France and the world-France- Tallin, the newspaper "Svenska Dagbladet" up today yet?" reported today,

cast of

Quoting statements by

Sacrifice

mix in the direc-Tunisia, Morocco

measure a satellite in the form of a small round onion."-China

+ Mail Special.

travellers returning to Sweden But the lecturers could only after a trip through Estonia, the refer them to the official Com- paper said that all the surround-muniques which were alleat on ing region was

now out of the dog's fate. bounds to the elvilian popula- . tion.

The weekly magazine Ogogyok said "hundreds of clizens had volunteered for The paper sald that four Islands in the Gulf of Finland space flights. quoted controlled, the

were strictly

It

Presse.

BIGGER AND /

BETTER ONES

Many Countries Display Wares

Berlin, Nov. 10. Washington, Nov. 10.

Nine thousand exhibitors from American Deputy Defence

countries including India, and Japan, today that the United Staten Norway, Denmark "Dear posscases

missiles capable of will participate in the Leipzig life isnsporting a hydrogen

East German Bomb Spring Fair, the ahead of me. If it can be used

ADN News Agency announced some 5,000 miles.

an 18-year-old islands of Ocsel, Dagoe, Raag schoolboy, Tolya Bogoslovsky, Secretary Donald Quarles, said 40

03 having written: and Wrangcholm. The islands of Nargoe and Wulf were con- comrade scientista, my pletely forbidden to civilians.

for the good of mankind I chall Quarles, speaking 01 today.

television programme, said the

The Fair will be held from

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CAPITOL RITZ

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United States had not launched March 2 to March 11, 1858 and at 2:30, 5:10, 7:30 & 9:30 pm At 2:30, 5:20, 7:30 & 9:30 pm,

on arificial carth satellite be- 33,000 square metres of exhib]- fore the Soviet Union Because tion space have been rented by

The travellers reported that sacrifice" it without hesitation, the Soviet authorities enforced am at your disposal. Let me strict regulations at ports, par- By on the Sputniks instead of the ticularly at Tallin, where ships, į snimals you are sending." even Soviet vessels, were for- It sald n French woman, of a fear that this would "de Wert German Arms out of a total enter at night. Madame Gallen, had wellten Ing" its military missile pro-display area of 285,000 square

from a chemist's shop in the Rue gramane-France-Presse,

metres.--France-Presse.

to

bidden France-Presse.

SAW THEIR CHILDREN DIE

Camp Kilmer, New Jersey,

Nov. 10. Three children of an Army Sergeant were klllod today when are swept through their apartment in a housing develop- ment: The parents rescued their three other children.

Authorities said the parents attempted to refum to their apartment after carrying out three of their children but wore driven back by flames.

Other residents of the howing development, which contains 159 familles, also tried in vain to got through the flames,-United Pres.

Crew Rescued

Maark, Nov. 10 The eight members of the Please address communica-| Finnlig refrigerator ship “Korso”; tions: Steretary, Hongkong who were led when the Society for the Protection vessel. mrk off the Portuguese of Chidren. P.O. Dot 2002 coast but wees, left Madrid by piano tonight for Stockholm, Hongkong.

Tiro "Korso went down BAION. Plessy wend us your unwanted toys. sig « vininkai pabricatum ón blanca,

Calfvotion centre ky Mediņuston,

Japanese Showgirl's Big Break

Ito, Japan, Nov. 10. A prelly Japanese showgirl, who'll play the part of the legendary "Okich!" opposite John Wayne in "The Townsend Harrin Story," got her big break into 'merican movies when a friend Introduced her, to director John Huston last month. Huston, who la direting the shooting of 20th -Century-Fox's • "Thế Townsend Harris Story" here, announced yesterday he had selected Miss Elko Ando for the part of "Okichi" after screening, some 84 - Japanese neiresses. ko's election for the role of this e-

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legendary geisha who became associated with Harri America's first diplomatic representative to Japan, climaxed an eight- month search by Huston.

Mina Ando, born and raised in Manchurin, was introduced to Huston by a friend. "And I told him," she said, that I had no movie experience at «B.”

“Miss Ando was tested and socmed to us to have tho most exciting potential for Japanese and world audiences and' to be outstandingly qualified in every way, save for dramatic experience," Huston said. United Press,

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Painted woman

Fred

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RITZ To-morrow -- Aldo RAY Anne BANCROFT in "NIGHTFALL**

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