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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951.
COMMUNISM TO Prince Aly Khan Dining With A Friend
BE OUTLAWED BY THE THAI GOVT.
Bangkok, Oct. 7.
Thailand's Government intends to introduce a bill into Parliament soon to outlaw Communism in this rich little kingdom in the heart of South- East Asia.
A draft of the bill has gone to the Legislative Assembly, which will study it to make sure that it does not infringe the Thai Constitution.
has
Its contents are still a close in getting a grip here is, "secret, but usually well-informed | dbservers believe, that
Bources here maid recently that nothing to fester on. Although it was expected to provide "the the general standard of living strongest powers to deal with is not high, the Thai people are any body or person attempting the best fed and most contented to Indi the principles of any
foreign political or economic South-East Asin,
doctrine.
existed here
The Prime Minister summed
An anti-Communist aw this up recently when a visiting at me time, but Burmere journalist commented was repeated after the war. Be to him on the difference between fore its abrogation, Russia and internal conditions here up in blocked Thailand's entry in the
Burma. United Nations.
The Legislation pla med now
"As long as a man has enough would be in line with Thailand's to cat, money to spond, a house new postwar foreign policy of to live in, a wife to help him.
tradition of abandoning her. playing off one power against school where his children can another in favour of siding with earn," he declared, "what more the Western Powers signinst does he want?"
Communist aggression.
In the, she becomes one of
take does not
doctrine,
any particularly one opposed to his traditional bellet in King Dad religion.
Another reason, observers the few Aston nations to take a consider, is that the Thai is an defnits stand with the West in individual and the struggle against Communism. kindly to
Behind this new policy is the icingdom's iniddle-aged, Prime Minister, Field Marshai farmer Pibul Senggram. Japanese collaborator criminal.
and war
But bservers are also greed
Thailand, with as agricul tural wealth, could not be over- ecked in any Commuhis, mas- er plan for Asia. There are Communist influences hers be wind the scenes, and they are not inactive.
"GREAT HOPE"
Pill When
breans the Supreme Cominander
after the military-sponsored. coup d'etat here in 1947-a traditional way of changing Rovernments in Thailand-America and Britain had some misgivings. These
WORKS UNDERGROUND The Communist Party of Sinin work underground. blthough na act been banned
British Information Service ye. Is activities consist main-
The official
Bungkul summed up the
y of propaganda, and is be-
feeling in a terse statement oved to have a fair following behalf of the British Legation of Thais as well as Chinese from
hust been forgotten that it Frasiland's
Fibul who
was Field Marshal
three
declared war on Cheat Britain." Chines: population.
wartine
cul million
Communist propaganda news- Remembering
openly bore und record, the two countries with papers sell held recognition of the new hese eften attheke the Pbul rc-
has l Government rel
up with a pup-time, aliging that #t
to imperialistic pet leader. Khang Aphaiwong. Thailand cu
long as Western domination." a former Premier, as Pibul remained the Supreme Commander.
Luter, realising the value
of
having Pibulas an Aslan all they recognised the new re- gime.
Today,
Pibul's
Thailand is unique today in she is free from Coni- munist-inspired
The police sometimes close down the papers when they bi- come too abusive.
There is atro the "barnbro die," illegal broadcasting units which are suspected of trans-
and
receiving secret
In
millar
the
French
Elections
Go Off Quietly
Paris, Oct. 7.
"All quiet, little public interest" was the keynote of early reports from provincial centres today as elections for departmental assemblies went under way throughout France,
Nearly 11,000,000 people, half the electorate, were to choose 1,511 new councillors in half the to be cantons of metropolitan France, 87 were elected in Algeria and 62 in French overseas terri- tories.
F-94 JETS
TO DEFEND
NEW YORK
New York, Oct. 7. Lockheed F-24 all-weather jet fighters have been assigned to the Olis Air Force base, Mas- sachusetts, for the defence
Only the Seine department,
of which Paris is the heart, was left cut because it has a special clectorul system linked with
thai. of the Paris Municipal
Comell.
be held Second ballots will
in those cantons next Sunday where the first vote proved in- deckive.
Prince Aly Khan while in Copenhagen dines with 11 Swedish friend, Mrs Margarit Widgrien. Film star Rita Hayworth. Prince Aly's wife, is ut present In the United States; a divorce sult has been pending for some time. →→→ London' Express
Service.
Japan May Appeal To World Court
BRITAIN RESIGNED TO LOSS
OF OIL
New York, Oct. 7. There is very little faith in London in the ability of the Security Council to restore. conditions' essentiul for a resumption of British control of the Perslan oll industry, Mr Clifton Daniel suld in the New York Times today.
The correspondent reported from London that officially Bri- inn still wants to negotiate an agreement with Persia for the rezumption of operations in the Persian oll industry.
But privately there are not many knowledgeable persons who think the management of the industry will ever relum to its former owner's, the Anglo- Iranian On Company, or that will be operated
agati on its former basis.
The New York Times today also published a report from its Teheran correspondent,
which he said that Britain's complaint ta the Security Council and the Council's-ne- tion in inviting Persia to take part in its deliberations were a Lodsend to the Persian Premier. De Mossadogh.
In the hour of national dan-
the ger.
Opposition in the Majlis collapsed completely and The Premier, who was about to have to grapple with serious internal questions, was able to step forward again against the "adversary."
Practically nothing could be better.
"Moreover the Security Coun- Tokyo, Oct. 7.
cil would provide Dr Mossadegh Japan will seek a de- with an incomparable platform cision by the International from which to appeal to world Court of Justice at The cpinion, no longer simply as
defender of Iran's rights, but Hague, if the reparations
as a champion of weak and op- nations everywhere, negotiations failed to reach pressed
according particularly in Asia,” the cor- an agreement,
of the New to Government
York sources respondent quoted here by the Asahi Times artded.
"This is a role that suits and the Nippon Times.
Mossadegh far better than that that the of an economie or social plan- These sources and
Government would jner."--Reuter. Japanese
conduct the. repara- probably Lions negotiations on the follow- ing three premises:
were
said
Eraly reports from porvincial centres said that there was no crush at the polling booths, no argument in the streets cafes and, in fact, little sign that any political vote was going on
all. Election of al
posters Boston few.
Observers at Lyons, the great |
(1)-Japan's natural resources The 600-miles an hour jets. Industrial and agricultural cen- equipped with radar for opera- tre in the Rhone Valley, and production capacity
darkness tions in
and bad ported on appearance of total insufficient to meet completely the reparations demands made weather, are part of the air de-indifference."
on her.
the
York and Now metropolitan areas.
sald.
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Attendance
the
booths poor
are
NAVAL TRAINING IN INDONESIA
Djakarta, Oct. 7. President Soekarno is to open the first Indonesian Govern- ment naval training * school (2)-Japan cunnot afford to
here on October 10, accept reparations demands
Courses are scheduled to last will seriously menace three
fer students who years her economie Independence.
will
for officers rank. qualify will Instructors
officers of therefore,
will be (3)--Japan,
the Indonesian Navy, members not make reparations payments
the Netherlands Military which will make it impossible f
and civilian teachers. for her to formulate a balanced the first students to
Mission
take a national budget.
three-year course are 100 mld-
the the shipmen of
Indonesian
anti-Com-Information. munit crusade
hin has won
Communist overall the reputation abroad of bring!
Asia, South-East "the West's great hope in the strategy in
fence team protecting the cas- belleve, observers East."
tem seaboard Irum sneak enemy there is no threat of immediate
bombing raids, the Air Force early in the day was so Communist
that ofcials estimated absten- aggression against that
They are on duty with a fighter tions might number nearly 50 which internal strife Thailand as long as Indo-China
interceptor wing un and Burma stand, or uitless
Cape percent, at the end of thisday.
Even in the last few days by jet Cod, a world war breaks out.
few minuics from Loth New York
and election meetings were very Boston, where they maintain a badly attended. 24-hour,
vigil all-weather
raids against enemy
east const cities.
of the kind which is at present plaguing Malaya.
end Burma,
Indo-China
UNTROUBLED COUNTRY
like a
Or
If Indo-Ching or Burma, both,
fell to Communist do- Thalland would hang lantion,
a ripe plum in the path of There are no Communit-led an aggressive force. strikes, rallies or demonstra- tions here. It appears the most untroubled country in South- East Asia, and it is.
One of the main reasons why Communism has not succeeded
A British
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COMPLETE CALM
The sources said that
ships wherever
of
"gretmen: 15
Ceylon's Opinion
When storm clouds rell in from In the great port of Japanese reparations to the lid his country's delegation to
pilots
the
Mr Edouard Herriot, Speaker With its rich rice production, The Air Force revealed that of the Chamber of Deputies and which today is helping to feed
the base at Otis formed part of Mayor of Lyons since 2005, Government wants to begin mak-Navy-Reuter,
processing the hungry of South-East Asia,
a defence are designed to give managed to draw only 300ing reparations by it could be the key to Com
double protection to New York people into a hall capable of commodities and salvaging sunken in dominating munist success
holding 1,300. He was speaking The all-weather jets at Olisin support of a candidate who reached, even before the total
Bombay, Oct. 7. squadron iL
fixed.
Mr N. R. Jayawardene, known as "The Black Watch." to replace him as Councillor, amount of reparations has been
Ceylon's Finance Minlater, who the Atlantic, this group
of Marseilles, the picture today was Philippines, Indonesia, Burma
treaty highly-speelaitsed
and gillar.
reported and ethers will be limited to a Observers
Japanese peace radar operators goes in a stand-complete calm in even the most total which is within the capacity said here today that his Govern- conferenco at San Francisco, by alert.
Japan to pay as a result of the Captain Louis. C. Sadek, a
thought that the treaty Aight leader, said: "We are not >A, great deal of election talks which the Prime Minister, ment
most of Mr Shigeru Yoshida, had with solves
the problems Tunis is busi-posters and mady experimenting.
politicni meetings
the US Secretary of State, M: confronting peace-loving nations reflected the
He passed ness."
More than 24 third of the Communist Socialist - Catholle Dean Acheson, in San Francisco-though not all,
on the way art month, the sources said through Bombay but as elsewhere in pilots have seen extensive action battle,
back home--Reuter. Reuter. in Korea. They are bringing France the meetings were badly vital information un the latest attended. Back street clashes, a methods of jel warfare.-Reu- cominon occurence in parts of
Marseilles, were few.
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22
23
24
ACROSS
3 Care of the hands (8).
8 Cure (4),
Tender (8).
11 Argues (8).
13 Rain hard (4),
15 Vied with (8).
18 Pleases greatly (B).
19 Funeral plle (4).
21 Amused (8).
25 Supplied (8)
26 Hoist (4).
27 Scope (8).
26
DOWN
1 Cast of (4).
2 Multitude (4):
4 Countenance (4)
Flower (4).
0 Custom (5).
7 Occurrence (5),
Gulled (5).
10 Flut (5).
12 Satire (6). 4
14 Lissi
(5).
1C Lukewarm (B).
17 Plunged (5).
16 Scholar (5).
20 Perch (6)..
21 Food prescribed (4).
22 Seli (4)..........
23 Neat (4)..
24 Tox (4):
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Porous, 4 Rools,
7. Imminent, 8 Ozone, 9 Resent, 11 Retreat, 13 Citadel, 15. Ex- pert, 18 Morse, 19 Aperture, 20 Tress, 21 Tilted. Down;' 1 Prior, 2 Opine, 3 Sceptre, 4 Retort, 5 Obsolete, 6 Street, 10 Saturate, 12 Element, 13 Combat, 14 Dreams, 10 Petal, 17
Trond.
ter.
Materials For
India In
excitable harbour quarters,
In Northern France interest appeared aroused only in areas where there were clashes of well-known candidates. Else- where meeting halls were empty.-Reuter."
Short Supply Meat Pact With
New Delhi, Oct. 7.
Harckrushna Mahtub, Minis-
ter of Commerce and Supply.
י
Australia?
Leeds, Oct. 7.
who attended the Common- Mr Maurice Webb, the Food woolth conference on
Minister, said tonight that he
materials, told Parliament that hoped this week to conclude it is impossible for India to 15-year meat oireement with
get raw materials Uke non- Australia.
ferrous metals and chemicals
in the same quantities as be
fore.
would
Ect,
Mr Webb was addressing a meeting here. He said he was interrupting his election com- India, he said.
palga for final consultations in with slang
other countries.London with Mr John McEwen, some quota from the interna Australian Minister for Agricul tional commodity
and group
ture and Commerce.-Reuter." made arrangements had been #mont the
Commonwealth countries to secure 1 propor- tionate quota of these raw materials.
Mr Mahtab said some part- the c.paling countries wanted
rices of raw materials to be fixed but the exporting coun Tripy did not like the idea,
The Deputy of the Com❤
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CIVIL SERVICE
STRIKE OVER
Donascus, Oct. 7.
Ten thousand elvil servants me who wept on strike yesterday merce Minister said that Iran demanding wage increases are has been exported to expected to return to work Czechoslovakia, Japan, the tomorrow.
A strikers committee assured Netherlands, Rumania, West
Arahnd Germany and Belgium. He said the Interior Minister,
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a Japanese industrial mission Barmada, today that it would will shortly be arriving in In-issue a proclamation calling on dia to contact Indian Gusiness-all strikers to return to work
Router. men.--United Press.
The six-year-old British submarine Turpin, rebuilt to incorporate secret now and revolutionary develop ments in submarine construction, was the centre-plece of an unveiling Ceremony at Chatham Dockyard. Lady Tovey, wife of Admiral of the Fleet Ford Tovey, Is shown ringing the ship's bell after the ceremony of unveiling the submarine's new nameplate-Routerphoto.
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