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Schuman Nearer Success In Fight

Paris, June 13. The_French_Primo_Ministor, M. Robert Schuman's;_

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'The Popular Republican by an address by the Premier Foreign Minister, M. Georges to the Socialist Party' and private discursions between Bidault, is expected to reply weekend

As They Stand

The Foreign Minister takes the view that the London pro-

on either Tuesday or Wednes- Government and party lenders. day to the Assembly debate on the six power proposals. He is expected to sway the Assem- bly in a much more decisive posals should be accepted as they manner than on Friday, when tand. The Premier, a more ex- he did not in any large mea-perienced statesman, considers sure overcome the Assembly's the door must deinitely be left suspicions of the agreement. open for further negotiations M. Bildauit now seems assured with the Western Allies when it of the wholehearted support of comes to interpreting and apply MRP members. Some of them hg some of the London récom- had been wavering in their al- mendations. titude to the agreement-held in suspicion by the French because

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Indians And- "Ghetto'

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Johannesburg, June 19.

| The Transvaal Passive Ro. elstance Council refolved at a meeting, today, that the Indian people would never accept tho “Ghetto"Act"""""simed at the - sogrogation- of - Indlane.--

They also decided to fight recial oppression "On

fronte'

The meeting was pulled to, Celebrate the second anniver- Mary of the Passivo Roslitance Movement-Router.

Cardinal To Negotiate

Plan Condemned

London, June 13.

The British. Communist

Party, in statement tonight,

ns

the

denounced the six-power plan for Western Germany betrayal of every alm for which the war was fought" and a preparation for a new war.

The-plan-was-formulated-by- representatives of

Britain, United States, France, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg at conference in London which end- ed last month. It provides for the setting up of an independent provisional German Government in West Germany under Allied

plan to set up, a renc tionary West German State vio- lates the agreements and under- takings accepted by the Allies ať the end of the war," the Com munist statement said tonight, adding: "It la an open breach of Budapest, June 13.

four-power

co-operation. It is a Cardinal Josef Mindszenthy, plan to partition Germany and to, the Roman Catholle Primate

partition Europe. Hungary, who has bitterly

is the direct negation of posed the Government's plans to repeated Soviet proposals for a nationalise Church schools, has united, democratic Germany. It to! agreed to negotiate with the in further step in preparation for Minister of Education, according war."--Reuter. to reliable sources here today.

of

op-

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of

The Premier fully appreciates the necessity of tinding some Cardinal Mindszenthy called on

French e Government

last week ubanitan the nationalisation schools following inst

Sunday's angwi pro-Catholle demonstration In the village of Poespethi, when a policeman was killed and 28, villagers arrested. Reuter.

REDS AND

PLEBISCITE

Berlin, June 13.

The Gorman Communists today concluded a three weeks' campaign to collect signatures in their "People's plebiscite for German unity.” The conclusion

amid, Russian controlled press claimed Communist press pleas that 750,000 signatures in the Ruhr "every signature counla."

province of North Rhine, West-

Came

Renewed attempts t collectphalia alone,

The same newspapers reported that in the Hussin decupation zone states, up to 94 per cent of the population had signed

Dnti-

signatures were made in the U.S. and French sectors of Ber- lin, where the referendum prohibited

"Communist noeuvre." American tions. Millary Government observera

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Berlin's Socialist press charg-

their signature list with the

Fald, they considered that publiced that the Communists "packed"

had been "generally names of German children age

apathetic."

They predicted, however, that the Russian Communist would claim many million 21 signatures and might use these to claim a Germany wide fol. lowing and possibly even "mandate" to form a Govern mant asserting jurisdiction for

from 14 and younger and that even Russians signed.-Associated Press.

Budapest, June 13.

is

A Ilungarian delegation headed by the Premier, M. Dinnyen, expected to leave for Poland on all Germany.

Wednesday to negathate a treaty Although The plebiselle was of friendship and mutual aid banned in Western Germany the Reuttet.

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Staics, the United

States on the Kashmir Commis- Ankera Radio reported. The sion now assembling there. chips, eight minesweepers,

The Commission wiit leave netlayer, patrel tender and Geneva for Karachi on July 1 to repair ship, were given-under the arrange the plebiscite-which-will Turkish aid programme. Cere-determine whether Kashmle will conies necompaided the hunding accede to India or Pakistan. over,--Reuter.

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DE GUALLE'S ATTACK ON GOVERNMENT

Paris, June 13." *

General Charles de Gaulle today charged that the French Government was weak and "drifting" and that the London six-nation agreement un- derlined this fact.

He spoke at a rally in Nevers, which was highlight"

ed by a demonstration of 10,000 of his follow- ers against the local Prefect, General de Gaulle addressed to the gates of the 20,000 farmers, peasants

Prefecture and and An unidentified speaker townsfolk from the surround- climbed the grille and told the ing

world countryside at Nevers crowd, "No force in the Park. His speech dealt pri- can prevent the RPF from suc- marily with the present posi-ceeding." He said the Party was tion-of the-French-farmer in "on the march.***

the nation and in relation to Approximately 20 men climbed the rebuilding of Europe. the high Prefecture gates, behind Following tris addreak, the which stood about 100 Security General left the rally. Several guards. Jocal members of his Rally of the French People (FP) then took. the stand and. In brief, bellicose speeches, called for a demonstra- tion ngainst the local Prefect who, they charged, had hindered the people attending today's meeting.

The

speakers said the Prefect had exerted pressure on Gov- ernment employees, and certain other groups" to keep them from today's meeting. Included in the groups which reportedly were put under pressure were inembers of the late General Philippe Leclerc's famous Second Armoured Division,

"On The March"

There was no violence. APF "Followera"listened quietly while speakers harangued-them and Bont a smail delegation to ass the Prefact, who denied erect. Ing road blocks, as some APF speakers alleged, or having up. plled any "promuro.!!

were

Although the speakers truculent, the crowd was calm, and dispersed quietly after one of

the

speakers, Jean Nocher, charged: "The Government is no longer worth anything." He sold that Frenchmen were "no longer tree in a free country."

General de Gaulle left before Approximately 10,000 persons the crowd marched to the Pre- al the rally followed RPF leaders' fecture.-United Press.

PRESIDENT TRUMAN BELIEVES IN PEACE

San Francisco, June 13. President Truman steered away from controversial political subjects and predicted today that world peace will eventually be achieved -through the United Nations Charter, which ho

hailed as the "constitution of the world,” Speaking extemporaneously before a Flag Day audience of 40,000 people in San Francisco's Golden Gate Pork, the President discoursed briefly on the flag before switching to his favourite subject-world peace.

1

He halted the Charter of tho, Speaking earlier this moming United Nations and predicted with the governing body of the that the United Nations' big International Labour Organization, powers will eventually settle President Truman sold the United S.S. "KWONG TUNG" their differences peacefully. States' principal aim is the con-

HIf we want peace in the world, trol of atomic energy. we must make the constitution of the world work as ours does,'

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is what I have been working for "It is working now. It is work ever since I was unfortunato en- ingin

In the East Indies, it is work-ough to be the President of the Recovery Programme. I am cer- of the greatest presidents the Ingan Palestine and the European United States on the death of one

fain it will be successtvil There country - has ever had-Franklin will be peace in the world,***

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