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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952.

Nationalist-Inspired Rioting

Boss Behind Continuing In Tunisia:

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Arabs Seize Teboula

POLICE POST STORMED

Tunis, Jan. 23.

Seven persons were killed and several others injured today when las he gendarmes tried to disperse Tunisia a nationalists attacking a French

settler at Teboula, near Sousse.

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Aussie Troops For Korea

Sydney, Jan. 23. The Army Minister, Mr Jolah Franels, tonight announced that the First Ballation the Royal Aus- tran Regiment

would sail for Korca on Feb. 25. will The

Battalion

training in Japan be fore relieving the Third B-Pallon fighting in Press

undergo Anal

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Korea-United

SECURITY

MINISTER

RELIEVED

Ardun, Jan. 23

Progues and antioned to day that Presalen Gottwald has peheved Ladislav Kopriva of the Office bandhafely in

Marrier of National but made i Security at his own request. 1m1

It said

Baruck, the Ministry

that Carol merview Minister of State Control and formerly Chairman of the Board Compassionis ol Slovakia,

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were nko Boed sums ranging from £25 to 1100 for Vilegai dewBugs or to gođs

No Agreement On U.S. Aid

Washington, Jan, 23 THE

M: Ser Play

of State. Den Acheson, and today that

the Boned State bag and been able to work out a mditare aid the Pestan

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Minist of State Control. Prague Radio said that the Mausters were sworn In today

The incident followed the storming by 5,000 Arabs of a police station at Moknine today, result- ing in the death of three policemen, the carrying off of two more and the serious wounding of an- other. Moknine is about 94 miles south of Tunis. Yet another policeman was killed at Menzel Bou Zelta, about 28 miles east of Tunis, in a riot in which seven people were arrested.

Acording to Interi Teports mling i still going on around Moknne where 10 people were killed in gros vesterday

Rinting began in Tumsa last Thur-fav

the French Guth

for Pr renured six Nation, dist and six Communist Flowers from Tunas

A two-hour battle took place between 5,000 Arab Nationalis's and the beleged French force DE the old forires town of 90 miles south of Matenine,

bere

The worst

incides of the undeclared war new raging thi French protectorate empie

when An angry

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The lung seemed today do he | ed menting on the Sousse-Sfix area | whate-robed followers of the

in the south of the protectorate. Neu-Destour Party stormed the

Pol,

smolt garrison of French milikka and police headquarters.

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Kopriva, a member of the Communist Party's Praesidium, had bren Minastey of National Security saree May, 1950.

Bacilek was appointed Minis-

State

Jasti Eur Fif

Control September in the reshafte when Rudolf Slamky lost his job as Secretary-General of the Com-

munist Party

Slamky is now awalling trial for Treusin, -Reuter,

NOT POPULAR

Khartoum, Jan. 23 Sudan workers today ended a

peneral three-day

strike in

of Anuca, mud, which, I support of they demands for a

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increase. fewer

Paint Four agreement was re- 75 cently conchao, with Persia working hours and free travel thuse ap-all over the country for workers were different from plying to military and

A military aid agreement was stit b. ing eussed

and their families.

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stike.

and towns art standing hrs now but no state of Curlew has yet

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TUNIS QUIET

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ported to be quiet

Incidents and Stopeng of trams Endey busUS

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people were

Meanwhile ét report Paris states that UN. delegates from 14 Aish and Asian poun-

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The police were taken os mor. į prise and three of them wen killed and two more dragged off by the uncontrollable "erowo, which then turned on the recal Fining from behind garnwade. doors

windows and

with all shyariable

the milita Weapons. Took a heavy loli with a will- fruna ing screen of rifle and much kei

gun fre

L'ain: returnert

the city when a detachment

of Marmies General landed from

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enter Fla Luis Padilla whira had rushed there. Nervo, to discuss the Tunisan A police hentebert inst 177 situation.

life it a mint st Menzel Bau Zelfu, Youssef. Tunisian 50 miles Salah Ben

Pinte Nationalist Angry Justice Minister and Secretary-

Kangs General

nationalis have worn allegiance thr Party. whe 19 In Neu-Destur Party were report- Paris to try to bring the ques-ed to be roaning villages and tum before the United Nations, towns near the port of Sousse said today that yesterday's state.

en by

ties will Pall tomorrow! the President Assembly

the called by by the Sudan Workers' Federation, was the first of series of three,

U Linofficial

reports said that it fith Lacking.-

American Ambassador, Mr Lay Henderson, and Persons officials So far, no conclusions had been reached. --Rrubr.

A British

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Adromë, 1 Chief, 4 Pelsed

B Cellar, 10 Alone, 12 Sermon, 14 Entitle, 17 Hene, 19 Averted,

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Nea-Destour

the French Premier, M Edgar Fatire. affirming Tunisian survereignty "brought

hing new."—Router.

ARABS TAKE TOWN

Tunis, Jan. 23. Ab Nationalists were re-

to porled

Joe in complete contro! of Teboula, following tashes with French Core's there and in Moknine, when at feast 27 persons were killed

An authorised French source announced that French troops were being mover into the Teboula area and a military

against upe: ation

the Arab insurrection is expected start tomorrow morning.

Atom Energy Prediction

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United Press,

ALGERIA QUIET

Algiers Jan. 23. The tocal authorities tonight denied reports that tecidents had taken place in Algeria tu- Jay

It hat ben rumeured Paris that disturbances had occurred, particularly 111 Dre distlet of Oran. The author- ties declared that

of a siate complete calm

In reigned Algeria throughout the day- France-Presse.

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