THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958.
Soviet Premier Attacks Ousted Colleagues
BULGANIN "A WRETCHED SPLITTER," SAYS K.
Moscow, Dec. 15.
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tonight called ex-Premier Nikolai Bulganin and the other ousted Soviet leaders "a Gespicable group of wretched splitters," Moscow radio reported.
He blamed them for attempting to sidetrack agricultural policy and oppos.
ing the interest of the people.
Premier Khrushchev
Ex-Premier Bulganin
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Today's attack, delivered at a meling of the Soviet Com- muni Darly L'entral Com mitice in Moмyw, look Bul- ganin and the group to tank fur aybasing agricultural palley
The C'ential formatter meet. Frog began fodry and was appare There was no eity timing tallication when it would Bish
Lost Touch
"In the light of bi ewent pelsjove. meals J7) gfe
OVERY
Sovint person can see the macie clearly than anti-Party ginup. which hard lost touch with the people, band beers opposed to their Vital internal, and was Aghting against the uplementation of the party ne mapped out at the 20th Party Congress for all the major mobirius domestic and foreign
licy." M. Khushohet sed
Ker le "Everyone can now shameful debacle of the des pleable Fruup of wretched splitters exposed and routed ly the Central Coramiliter and swept asido by the Parly and people."
Mr Kushchev mud that dr
forts of the anti-Party pap, agresltstral output tr 10reased in the past ve sary
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standa dis rawd
But he added; in this ve to speak years it is necessary once again of the anti-parly arp of Malenkov, Kaganovich, Molotov, Bulganin, and Shept- lov
Bevan Hostile
On Cyprus Partition Rumour
London, Dec. 15. Mr Aneurin Bevan, the 1abaur opposition's forciga affairs spokes.
IMAA,
today urged the Government to repudiate a rumour which has got abroad that a plan for partition of Cyprus had been drawn
in Цр
the event of an agreement on not the colony's future being reached,
Mr Allan Noble,
State of the
Master of Omee,
Foreign
vaded an answer.
Speculative newspaper
re-
parts inst week suggested that the
Secretary, Mr Colonial Alan Lennox-Boyd, hed dis- closed
Conservative
to the Party that the Government had plan for partition of Cyprus worked out ready for use of alt else failed.
"Investigations"
Mr Noble said the Colonial Secretary was merely repenting what was staled in May, 1957 when the British Government "Preliminary investign- sardet: tots were made as to whether
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Patients Cook In
Self-Help Hospital
New York, Dec. 15.
Patients in the new Boulder, Colorado, Sanitarium drew window curtalrus, washed or shaved, made toast and poured their orange juice, and turned on radios this morning without getting out of bed.
Each patient has a motorized bed, flanked by a cabinet which contains a small refrigerator,
dink, pull-down
outlets For and shavers
other electric gadgets.
A push-button panel will ad- just the beri k seven posillons. 11 practicable open window diepes, turn on or porsibility and on the problems if any light in the room, turn on or off n radio, televiston sri, public address system, or, as a last resort, summum a nurse.
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"By their Factional activities | partiuon they had thought to disrupt the implementation of Party dect involved
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a statement of Itind...tal problemas of the select to make
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settlement."--
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wat renult Beuter.
The self-help us, by sav lag nursing care and space, paid for themselves, according to hos- pital administrator Harvey C. that Hartman,
The $1,400,000 89-bed hospital was dedicated yesterday-UP).
TEAGARDEN SEXTET
HARRY ON BBC
London, Dec. 15 Harry Belafonte, the colour
Transport
London, Dec. 15.
Sea, air, road and rail trans port were upset in many parts of Britain today by the worst weather con ditions since last winter. At noon more thenI 95,000 mites of main roada in 44 coun- ucs were reported covered in ter, snow, slush, tog or flooda. Fog stretching north fro London Into Scotland halted shipping in the River Thames und in the River Mersey, and brought air services to a sinnd- | still at northern airports.
Road accidents Included fruitiston between two school muses of Wigan, Lancashire, in which about 60 children
injured.
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The Dutch ship Vivo (297 lond) was damaged in a colli. sion in the River Thames and the
tanker 12,215-ton British
Sau Fernando ran aground but was reflanted En the Nivor Mierscy.
London airport was affected-Rauter.
31 Ships Trapped
In Frozen
St.
got
Lawrence
Montreal, Dec. 15. Despite the efforts of four icebreakers, none of the 31 ocean-going freighters trapped
the semi- in frozen St Lawrence for
the last few days were able to crunch their way through to open water today.
The only optunistic notes in an otherwise bleak picture were the progress of the Sunkirk and Norco from Sorel down to Three Iivers, where further progress
hulted by '
snowstom was
blotted out navigation the escape of the registered Per- Bay from the ice
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A count late today showed 12 below Montreal, ships styrded
Montreal harbour, con 17 still in
eight loading cargo or awaiting departure instructions from the Yarbour Master's office, and two
the Lachine Canal. ship in UP.I.
The agreement was described as the biggest individual Tract negotiated by the BBC. A BBC spokesman would not con- Aria a report that Mr Belafonte's fee was in the region of £25,000.
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