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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958. DE GAULLE'S POLICY STAYS STÉADY
Algeria Elections
BY HAROLD
Paris, June 10. Charles
KING
de GREEKS ACCUSE TURKS OF
General
Gaulle tonight took frm action against any attempt by the All - Algeria Public Safety Committee to dictate to him on policy.
The nitter, whee take- over
manent in Algeria lack month Get the General on tile road brot to power, issued a statement criticising fils plan for elections in early municipal Algeria.
Its spokesman, Reserve Lieu tenant Lucien Neuwirth, sud the committer's resolution had the approval of General Raoul Salan.
Minister's the Prime Delegate-General in Algeria,
Misbehaviour
Paris, Juno 10.
The North Atlantic Treaty's permanent council today discussed the situation in Cyprus, whore communal riots betwoon Turks and Grooks broke out at the wookend
No detalls of the restricted arssian were announced, but the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr Evangelon Averoff, said in Athens last night that Greece's delegate would raise the Cyprus lane today.
Ho said Greece would do-
nounce Turkish actions as "misbehaviour" by оле ally against another. The Greek Goverment on Sandoy called for an Eumejiak re-meeting of the Nato council to The revolution, which
Vandaliems" affirmed the committee's claim discuss "new to be the instrument of popular which, it said were part of a sovereignty" in Algerin, reached Turkish plan to exert pressure General de Gaulle while he was on the British Government at
WIN tor
In conference with his minkfern. Į time when the British declara- tion on the future of Cyprus is telephoned He promptly General Salan and, 11 understood, Kave orders Lieulent Neuwirth to be in his place. Soon afterwards. Hated that was officially General Salau furd received". no "approved" the resolution.
it
No Challenge
~
Lieutenant
Neuwirth,
ors conference.
If
Was
at soft-pedalled
Pe committee statement, anying not a challenge to de Gaulle and merely ear- tois- ried on the committee's sion of felting Paris know wha! the people of Algeria thought.
Meanwhile a spokesminn here for General de Gaulle said he would steadfastly
hi Durale
raid Algeria. He policy for the government had never said would the municipal elections be hekt within a month, bul they would be held before the October 5 referendumn on the Constitution.
Bram was represented at 10- day's meeting by her Deputy MP Permanent Reprezentative, 1. J. A. Cheetham.-Reuter.
SOLUTION HUNTING
United Nations,
Australia's
Gift School In France
PRIME MINISTER'S
U.S. VISIT
Applause
In
Washington
4:
Washington, June 10.
Mr Harold Macmillan muda
an unannounced addrass tho United Staros
to
Songto today and praised Anglo-American partner- ship. He spoka after attending a luncheon in the Sonata foreign rela- flons committoo room given in hit honour by Sonator Theodoro Grech, the Chairman.
The Prime Minister who was introduced to the Senate by Mr Richard Nixon, spoke from a dals in front of Mr Nixon's chmir.
1
Mr Macmillay referred to the "very great honour" which he solel had been accorded hi and ratsed some chuckles among the Senators by remarking that he
without speaking "carefully arranged inprovisa- tious" so familiar to people in polttel fe.
was
Melbourne, June 10, The Government of Victoria
hard-pressod to keep up The Prime Minister, who was with its own school build-applauded by the Senate, then ing programma, has made drove off to the State Depart ment for talks there with Mr £(A)2,000 available to re- John Foster Dulles,
pair small school in Franco.
It is the Villers Pretonneaux School near Amlens with 500 children on the roll.
The
Meetings
The Prime Minister met for two and a half hours today with school was badly dum- Secretary of Stato John Foster agedi in the first world war Dulles and enig later they dis- when the area surrounding 1 cused was the scene of bitter fighting | topics, between Australian
the Germans,
troops and
After the war the school-was by money raised by restored Victorian School children,
Mr today the Returned Service- men's League had told him the French school urgently needed repairs and new equipment.
As a result, the government agreed to meet the cost China Mail Special
New York, June 10. " The Secretary-General, Mr
Dog Hammarskjoeld, to- The Victorian Premier, day appointed his execu-Henry Bolle, cald tive assistant, Mr Andrew Australian Cordier, to seek a solution differ- of Israeli-Jordan ences over Mount Scopus. ordered Mr Cordier to leave for Jerusalem. tomorrow for a week-long mission.
During his stay, Mr Cordler consultations with have will both the Israeli and Jordanian Governments and with Major-
Carl Carlson Chief of Staff of the
I[e
Though thre committee's re rolution was seen in some poli- General theal quarters here as heraldtug | Iform,
You
a coming tussle between the United Nations truce supervisory General and sonte extremist organisation,
members of the committee, the said.-Router.
Premier himzeit was reported
nol to attach undue importantes
to it.
He was reported to have commented that it represented a difference of opinion which "Is legitimate in a democracy," mid that he was not obliged to chure the committee's oplaton
Meanwhile an All-Corsican Committee of Public Safety was formed in Ajadelo today alu sent General de Gaulle a tele straat welcoming his choice of } M. Guy Laineure us new Prefect for the province because sak, he was a collaborator of M. Jacques Souszelle,
who
10
announcement
Cloudburst
In Britain
Costs Against Lord Silkin
mainly
cronomic"
The Prime Minister brushed eside most questions by re- portero after the conference ended but he did my: "We That's had very good talks. all I can say."
After he entered the Brilialı Ambassador's Rolls Royce to leave the State Department, he said "we had a wide range of discussions" and considered "a large number of topics, mainly economic,“
tt Was reported that the Macmillan-Dulles Lalk dealt with how West Germany can bely stimulate free world tradu by credits. Dulles hinted at his news conference earlier that the tiks would deal with concrete j London, June 10.
economic and financial measures Acting leader of the Labour to expand free world economies, opposition in Britain's House of Departinent spokesman Lin- Lords today lost an action allert-coln White told reporters he did ing libel against the Sunday not plan to issue à briefing or ExpITAS.
statement on the meeting.
The article complained of, raid that although Lord Skin had campaigned against German re- atmamen he had become chair- man of a company marketing the German Heinkel Mini-gar In
London, June 10. Firemen Wero in action
throughout tho London Britain.
"Of course, when Lord Silin arca today pumping out flooded collars and base-Juins hands with Ure Germans now he represses his emotions. ments after 12 hours of it is just good solid business from atmost continuous heavy which, no doubt, he makes a fine roin.
pro," the article sinted.
The towns of Letchworth had
30
· Lord Silkin, in evidence, wald that he had never had any objer-
mans but "I still have fears tha in a time of crisis they might not be trustworthy."
J added that the committee Pope Colmel Robert (Lether. Baldock in Hertfordshire, tions trading with the Ger nose") Thomazu,
came iniles murth, were awamped by from Algeria
| d The 0-minute cloudburst during Corazon Lakeover, would re- the night. Streets were several main Governor unt the Oete-feet under water.
All-night factory workers referendum-
request hough ukely to be accepted Joel Firemen in baling out Hooded houses, shops and other in Paris.
prcises and helping familles
Misrepresented
He added: "My bole objection as to arming them."
Mr Macmillan lett Mr Dulles" | office at 2132 GMT 10032 HEST) and went directly to the British for n prepare Embassy "working session" dinner at the White House tonight with Pre- sident Eisenhower,—U,P,I.
10
To Mecca With
The
Thanks
Kuala Lumpur, June 10.
Prime Minister Tunku jbdul Rahman will teave Kuala Lumpur for Mecea nexi Wed- nesday.
The jury found for the defend- ants, Deaverbronk newpapers, He will make the Mustin and the editor, Mr John Juneorigenage in fulfilment of a row that he would do so when und judgment accordingly with costs-China Malaya attained independence. Mall Special,
entered WON
Keuter.
Hungarians CAPITOL RITZ
Go Home
rescue furniture,
Prokanged heavy rain with Thunderstorms were reported General Raoul Salan, the rom most parts of Britain wid Government's civil and military northern Ireland-Reuter. representative In Algerin, tele- phoned General de Gaulle this afternoon to explain that he had been wrongly represented by the spokesman of the Public Safety Committed as approving the motion eriticising Generni hold Gaulle's decision to municipal elections in Algeria.
New York, June 10, The spokesmind
Hungarian ro- Seventeen in question,
to the United Lieutenant Lucien Neuwirth, fugees who fled had already explained to 10- States during the 1050 Insurrec- porters in Algiers that he had tlon loft New York by plano country by mistakenly described General to return to their Salan R5 "approving" the way of Vienna,
The refugees decided to re- they could not turn because Sud work in the United States end because they did not wish to remains separated from their families in Himgary.
motion.
In an interview in the Lille newspaper, La Voix Du Nord, General Salan said "elections cati very safely be held throughout the country, We have the necessary personnel to ensure full profeetion atxd a frie vole." The Public Safety Committee storied soft-pedalling its own motion tonight."
On the came Immigration service plane were 11 people expelled" from the United States.-France-Presse.
Tuer departure raised to about 400 the number of Hun- marian refugees who returned to their homeland from the United Stalas. Some 38,000 Neuwirth said the Committee Hungarians had been admitted after the in- resolution was "the consequence to the country of the action delegated to us by euricellon, the statutory decision of General Raoul Salan dated May 2.
This decision provides that the committee will supply their active partielpation by making known the wishes of the popu Intion during the elaboration of decisions concerning the lite of the nation," Neuwirth cald.
Neuwirth maid he had con- ferred on the resolution with Salan, who fransmitted it to De Grulle.
Neuwirth said Balan had told him: "It is not up to me to arprove a resolution or not. 1 is up to me to receive it or rcfaso it. I believe this ono is
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