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This is rarified revelry
To the average ballroom exponent of the langs and foxtrot 'the stlit dance of the shap. herde of France's Landes region looks as if it is being parformed in the stratosphere. Here a party of shepherda le plctured in the traditional dance during lan Agricultural Cathollo Don- gress at the Parc des Princea in Paris. Glad in sheepskin coats and wide, flat berots, the shop- herde have for generations used stilts to keep their feet dry while walking across their marahy home territory. · Additionally, the stilts provide good observation points to see the flocks through the thick brush which flourishes in the area~(AP Photo)
INDONESIAN URGES RED RECOGNITION
New York, May 24.
Lambertus N. Palar, chief Indonesian delegate to the United Nations, ar- rived here after two months of absence during which he visited Moscow, and urged the United, Nations to recognise the Chinese Communists ∙os being in effective control of China.
POISON MENACE
TO TOWN
Tipton, Staffordshire,
May 23.
Enough poison to kill 10,000 people has been stolen- probably by children-from & factory here.
The poison is in the form of about 100 white balls the size of pigeons' eggs. It IS sodjun cyanide.
'chidren.
"It was believed that the child- ren climbed a wall and got through a ventilator.
The police are holding an an- tidote to the poison should an in- "Fedted"child be rushed to them."
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Local hospitals and doctors wore alerted to stand by for pos- alble emergency cases-Reuter.
Palar said the United Nations is unable to work well without Russia whose delegates refuse to sit at the same conference table with represen-
tatives from Nationalist China.
Falar reported, "The feeling in my country und In South East Asia is that the United Nations should seeept Communist China because the people in these coun tries consider the Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung, as the real The
| effective leader in China.
Big Powers should continue their offorts to solve this problem but The work of the United Nations is quite paralysed now."
we cannot go on this way.
end
Deputies
meeting on Austria
London, May 24!
The four deputies of the
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 25,, 1880.
London at the week-end
answered: bý" tidkirifig with re-.] directors have been chosen for dad and jobs, and dreary lives, their partibular experiene of the gubitions. While have slums; their general competentet tari the fantasy world of the time industry. Whert will have an irresistable appeal, bean chokin, : Utsy have" Euffled especially to the adolescout, on the old systems | unlimagino-||
initd."
Nationalisation
This has been one of the weeks when people wake up to the danger of what is go- ing on in Malaya. They quickly go to sleep again. But while the burst of anxiety is going on, a number of articles
[ -Ho thinks that, the Gavirament are written which acquaint
has appointed to, the Borris too the public with at least some wyatt the Labbure MP makes why Chairman of Bourds should. In thờ... ""Tribune Woodrew many old men whb als part their creative prime.” “He Noes not sen of the disturbing facts. some observations about; receive nalatics of FE0300 When "The Economist” begins blunt-nationalsation. Nattorialiation the highest civil service salary is ly; British fortunes
Malaya is a subject both baring and dim- only £4,000. have now been deteriorating for some five months, and new and possibly sweeping decisions are needed to save the day."
By
WINDRUSH
the
"The Economist" analyses the Malaya Tevoll into four stages. The frat, from June to Septem-cult, It is not the less important ber 1948, was the attempt to
for that. Fallure by the leaders of bring the life of Singapore to a slandstill by strikes. After this the Labour Party to stress had falled, the second stage, from
achievements of nationalisation September to December 1948,
lost votes at the last election. Was the period of rampant terror Smug complacency over the pre- in the Federation. In December Industries would be as disas
sent structure of the nationalised. 1948 the Guards Brigade arrived
rotu iek in Malaya: also the police organ-. isation had by this time been much improved. Thus In the third stage-from December 1940 to November 1949-the tide turned against the bandits. Last Septem- ber, bandit incidents were down to 30 a month, as compared with 250 a month in the second slage.
The fourth stage began in No- vember 1940 and has continued up to the present. "It one of fallure by the Beltish". The num- ber of incidents monthly has been creeping up again towards the worst peak of nearly two years ago. "The Economist” asks what must be done.
Next step
the
Wyatt thinks lihat die Worst defect in the nationallied hous try la, the lažinusa în înd relations. between Ministers" unif" Bodds. "The Ministers have boon foluc tant to issue directivam ta' jthe they renter the work tho Boards becalike UP'hoy 80'so, Boards Table to be scussed In Parlamento estices that Ministers eachbe responsibility Wyatt' thike the there control by Parliament the baligete
"It must be admittéliat na Wyatt thinks that the best re-sikkhanovites.The mere fact of tionalisation hds" próductali, no
been, achieved when the new sults in'nationalised Industry Nave
Prague is security
conscious
Prague, May 23. The establishment of a new Czech Ministry of Security, which was announced today, was regarded here as showing the increased importance the Czech Government is attaching to security matters.
But it was not known whether the establishment of the new Ministry was connected with these measures.
publle ownership Uds!hớt" Inspir- et the worker to problglauts feats. On the other hand the fecal Industry For Instance witho public ownership It probable that production wou avo dropped teadily," The athiliphera In the nationalized “industries. Is n. better one than it Wiz ander pri-. vote ownership; bulla way thas yet to be found of bringing the management closer to the work- ers in a full effeqtive sento.
Full employment
Party
In the Listher", the Labour it. Professor, econoiflet, Arthur Lewis, mikes some lis- turbing admissions about the programmu "for "full employ- ment". He wolcomes the recent United Nations report on full employment, ond Winkst strange that it has received so tittle nafice in the United King-). dom.
"More
depends o11 now Malayan Chinese than an any other single factor. Without the active help of the Chinese there can be no consolidation of ground elrared of guerlitas. The British, having cleared up a particular During the Inst few weeks aren, cannot hold it against the there have been signs of growing
by Communists, as they cothe indi-security-mindedness
The trating back, so long as the Chi-Czech authorities, including nese population is apatlletic and identity checks. on · nil main frightened: Yet there can clearly spenting a night at provincial centre of the full employment roads, train tavellers, people The raport has tod the be no Bnal victory until ground hotels and customers in restaur-discussion from domestic mea- gained can be hold."
rants, cafes and places of enter-surce on to the internatishal plane, tainment...
The great problem for public men
is how to keep it there........ now We are still diving in the fool's paradise of believing that wo have discovered some secret British Government to prevent weapon, which will enable the unemployment from dinerging in Britain all by its own efforts. It is urgent that our political par- ties should get this dangerdus nonaense out of their heads, and He is un Old Guard Comme-out of their programmes, for it is nist
and has been a member of not until we realise the truth that the Crech Communist Party' we shall take the initiative in in- Central Committee for 15 years. sisting on adéquate. International He spent several years. In 'the'| institutions''.' Dachuu ancentralan, camp dur Ing the war. Until today security This is the kernel of his argu- was the responsibility DI the ment. We cannot prevent unem-
Nosek himself who, according to dreadfully vulnerable. there Vaclay Nasek, and J vas M. By bir own desires. We the official Czech news agency, is a slump abroad, especially in suggested the creation of a America, we shall be hit: Nothing In the Labour Party's programme special Ministry.Reuter
can alter this.....
The Economist" argues that the vital next step la-for the Gov- arnment to win more support! from the Chinese. "One way of doing this is to make the "ad- ministration In the Federation look less biased in favour of the Malays... The whole tople is of course political dynamite; but so is the guerilia challenge".
The Economist" is alarmed at the continuing lack of a sense of urgency.""What is at stake is not only one of the West's richest sources of raw materials, but the freedom and prosperity of over 0,000,000 British subjects colleagues the test case in the cold war which they refused for so long to take seriously."
•
The new Minister of Security is M. Ladislav Kprika, aged 55, leader or the nationwide Union of Liberty "Fighters, which com- bines partisans and legionnaires from both World Wars.
*are
nists might interpret the United their 254th meeting on the
Palor agreed that the Commu- Foreign Ministers tonight and Malayà, is for Mr. Attlee and big Minister of the Interior. M. ployment in Great Britain solely Nations acceptance as a moral victory but said this would be
Austrian State treaty, leaving their Governments to decide only temporary. The South East Asian people feel while leaders of when they should meet again.
It is a rather dull week with the British the "New Statesman."; \Perflaps Mr, Ivor Mallet, representative, sald that the key its most interesting comment is in progress on the treaty was in on the newly published official the hands of the Soviet delogn- | report "Children jand the tion but at presont the door was Cinema", locked with a triple lock:
raise
anti
WAR OF THE EMBASSIES
"All our political parties have sworn to guarantee Zull employ- ment. Whereas the truth is that heither they nor 1 nor anybody else in the world really knows how to prevent Unemployment "In this country, I very much doubt whether such unemployment can be prevented it there is a slump
A chemist said that if a child morely Hicked one of these he would probably die immediataly.
As loud-speaker cars patrolled China are Communist many of streets warning of the danger. the people in the country are not, police visited schools in the neighbourhood Brid questioned according to Palor.
He said the people of China should be given an opportunity to their social and economic level and predicted that Improv
"The number of children who
Prague, May 23, ed conditions would make them
ollective
Three proposals were presented are regular movie-goers ́is stea- un
Czechoslovakia today demanded The-present re-į| -Communist and the deputies finany agreed dily increasing. force.
Palar spent eight days in Mos-that the iour delegations should. Bilations under which they are that the United States omolal re- .cow negotiating with Foreign cach submit all three proposal admitted need revising. But it is presentation-already reduced to
easier to state the need than macet 10 diplomats-cheuld now be │In America" Minister Andrel Vishihisky on the for the verion of their escrit should we revise the rules for reduced to four of dem establishment of diplomatic re- tive Governments.
children's, matinées, ex- The new Czech demand was lations between the Soviet Union and the Republic of Indonesia,
The three proposals ware-1) clude, unaccompanied children made in a note from the Caecho- He reported that an agreement That the next meeting be Held after eight d'eleck? On paper it slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs seems an admirable Idea: But the to-the United States Einbassy in this afternoon, Routers technical matters still remained, forward by the United State: He said he got the impression in and supported by Britain; (2) cidence of nim-going is a func- xxx urban and, especially Moscow that workers are "pos- That there should be no meeting Working class life. Are parents based the demand for the further sessors of the city where as in until the Western Powers had to leave their children at home reduction In American diplomatic New York only the wealthy and replied to the Soviet note on intended if they cannot afford or find consular staff on the recent of April 20. This was arrange to have baby-altteraz... cut in the Czech staff in the population are having this feel- Ing.-United Freas.
gation; (3) That the deputies fuence of the
the cinepia, cannot be pazityHayter into the cha should meet again 'do Friday when they have had time to refer proposed by the French dela gation-Reuter.
'Reds arrested In Berlin
Berlin, May 23. Seven Communists who enter- ed the Western sector of Berl were arrested tonight under the City Government's ban which is aimed at preventing violence in the forthcoming young Com-
were
ubist demonstrations. The Communist youths arrested as they drove in a truck through the American sector on their way the Soviet sector
This is at least candid. «It¦ja comforting to know that All the signs are that there will not be a alump in America, at least for the time being.
was reached in principle but that j'in 'six weeks' time. This was PU fact remains that a high in- Prawirklood that the noto fiè age, it is considered polite to i
tion
It was
TAILPIECE. In this demoëra- refer to the poor in the "under privileged" "A"London": evening paper has now producen・ the champion euphemism of the yea
"the mentally under-privileged",
more prosperous segments of the by the Ruislan deld The larger broblem, the social; in- | United Stater on the principle of It refers politelyitä nine-Várīby us
KOREA GUERILLAS to their Governments. This War
WIPED OUT
Its
Seoul, May 23. from the East German efty of ment announced today that
The South Korean Govern Leipzig. Some of the youths wore.
army has completely wiped out the blue uniform! **
· of the..."·"!Free
a band of 200 guerillas who came German Youth", un East German
from the North, on March 27 Communist
youth
organisaton. They were the's Brat delegates No the Miny 20-30:Soviet.rector Youth rally to be arrested for violating the Western Allied order barring demonstrators from West Berlin.
United Press.
Chicago, May.23. Television is cutting into the restaurant business, the President of the National Restaurant Akso- clotion said today. A restauranti oficial, Andrew Grotty, apid insal The Government today invlied", "gles ncross the nation were oft the U.S. Scaretary of Defence seven per cent, thiolly due to the Mr. Louis Johnson, and General slump in suppertime Business. Omur N Bradley to Visit South Television Tarts were rushing Korea during their tour of the home to their sets so they seldom Far East-Associated Press. stayed out to cat-United Press.
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