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from MAL (Milliary Libya has changed lis currency Administradon Lire) to Libyen pounds, and this is one of those rare occasions when the old saying "Money to buro" comes true, for the Bank ofisals in the picture, clad only in singlets and trousers, are burning the MAL currency in the The four officials furnaces of Tripoll's General Hospital.
destroyed £259,375 in one day, and expect to take 10 days. using four furnaces, to complete the work.-Express Photo.
World Federation
Of Journalists Comes Into Being
Brussels, May 7.
An International Federation of Journalists from the free world officially came into being in Brussels today.
Nationalists In Tunisia Ex-Premier Freed
Paris, May 7.
Tunisia's Nationalist ex-Premier Mohammed Chenik received an enthusiastic welcome from 800 Tunisions on his return to his home near Tunis last night after the French had freed him from 41 days' forced residence in the south.
Despite the short notice of his return, g crowd was waiting at the home at Rades, near the capital, to carry the Nationalist leader shoulder--high through his garden.
Chenik and the three former Nationalist Ministers who were detained in the south with him and also allowed to return home last night, have been asked to refrain from political retivity for the present.
are barred from the capital and from Carthage where the Bey is living, but are free to go anywhere else in Tunisia or io France.
The French Council of Minis- ters today discussed the stuatien in Tunisia,
Franzo- due to
said An official spokesman
Government now that the awaited Tunisian reminations
of the of members Tunisian Commission -start-discussions on May 20 en
the proposed constitutional forms in the Protectorate,
TC-
It was hoped in Government circics here that the release from forced sidence of Na- reside Mohammed tionalist ex-Premier
to
Chenik, and three of his form- er Cabinet colleagues, would create an atmosphere favour- able to Premier Salah Eddine Baccouche's endeavoury secure representative Tunisian
opinion lenders'
as Commis- slon members-and-subsequently ns members of a new and more representative Tunisian cmnment.
Gov-
Habib. Bourgiba, Secretary- General of the Neo-Destour Nationalist Movement
wis
transferred by air today
from
Carbines For
Malaya
Singapore, May 7 Twelve, theusina Ameri- can carbines and 4,000,000 rounds of ammunitica ave been ordered for the Malay Federation police to use, in their
1fe Bght again! Commanlets, officials au nounced today.
The Federal Legislative Comicil approved 4,000, 000 Malayan dollars for the purchase of army and equipment,
Over 150 motor cars were also ordered to rein- force the present police ̈cars,—Untled Press,
RAF SHOW PACES ON GROUND
Catterick, May 7.
A team of four men, after
Remada, Southern Tunisia, to only ten days' training, set up mortar in quick the island of Galife, inhabited a three-inch
by 11 Talian fishermen and time at Catterick today and put their families, off the north coast five bombs into the air at one
time. of Tunisia.
MILITARY DECISION
This was part of a show that the Royal Air Force Regiment At the same time, three other staged at their depot for their organisers in Commandant-General, Air Vide- Nop-Desteur
at Remada Marshal S, Strafford, and Press forced residence
to the island representatives. were transferred
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The Federation was formed when an inter-
of Djerba. national congress of free journalists unanimously
Bourgiba, a life-long extreme adopted a constitution establishing a free world
Nationalist, has been mans times a prisoner of the French. international organisation of newspapermen.
The French Resident-General, Bundock, former
questioned Hautedlocque,
al The Congress groups 57 dele-, Clement J.
General Secretary of the No- M. gates from 17 rations.
of today about the transfer
Bourgiba, said that in the case These are: Belgium, Denmark, tie 11 Union of Journalists
extremist It was military United States, France, Britain, Brain.
no-ot Mr Bundock Japan,
General Antoine Garbiy, com- Sweden, Switzerland, Cuba, minated choirman of the new manding the French forces now
Hig election wil Austria, Siam, Canada, Greece, Federallon.
on measures to be decided come tomorrow at the Congress maintaining a state of slege, who Mexico and West Germany.
taken. The Congress voted a seven- full session.
The Congrees is also
Bourgiba's caso; did not come point statement on its alius and
choose a seat of the organisa into the same category so tho: of objectives!
like Brussels is the likely political
representatives tion. chcked. Associated Press.
Chenik, he said,
About 1,000 Tunisians still of Interior to the restricted
Norway,
Holland,
1. To safeguard the freedom of the Press,
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2. Take action against any threats
the
and rights liberties of Journalists and of the Press.
3. Promote
tween member
will guarantee
relations
bu- unions which
good-will and
assistance to journalists may be travelling in the ritory of a member union.
UNION BENEFITS
who ter-
4. Collect professional In- formation regarding employ- contracts and ment conditions, union benefits from affiliated unions.
5. Collect and publish statis- tical information useful to the profession.
6. Consider questions which arise regarding all'relations be- tween journalists of the world.
7. Difend professional
tips and establish
has been
to
Arms Spending Tunisia for participation in dis-
Attacked
The RAF has been told it must be generally responsible for the defence of its own an- elds and other establishments against ground attacks. Con- the RAF Regiment sequently Is training N.C.O.% and instruc- tors to lead defence forces from RAF rank and file.
at
Jn
bo
In other demonstrations ng an Eneror grenade for the a h'on a tank the depot today, N.C.O.'s, us arst time, tcored 75 yards away.
The Hillc grenade, weighing 21 ounces and fired from ordinary, serve rifle, can adapted for use in seconds. It services the latest tank killer.
An impressive show was the RAF ground "panic drill of turbances may be transferred in
crews and air crews who, after the near future to more popu working on planes until the last lous areas in the north, accord- ing to a statement by General 1ossible minute, formed them- Canberra, May 7.
Garboy to two French Socialisi selves quickly into ground de-
fence teams. are now visiting The leader of the Australian deputies who
In another demonstration No- Labour Party, Mr Eddio Ward, Tunisia,
tional Servicemen, with the ald
Smoke The release of the ex-Minis-
of today said that the £8,000,000
motely cleared a wood Ave-year programmo of mill-ters alone did not seem likely
spinding was excesive.
to produce Tunisian camp Into which an enemy force had He also demanded suspension tion in the Reform Commission, penetrated to invade an air- of the Australian immigration
a declaration by Judging from
| field.-Reuter, programme because of the apFarhat Hached's Trade Union pearraca et the first signs
Federation publicly stating its unemployment. He added that hostility to French polley and certain new Australians were according no
confidence to the A TREAT FOR already receiving unemployment pretended reforms envisaged.—
LONDONERS benefits.
Reuter.
France-Presse,
Resignation Of
pres-
clomot lations with the United
Na-
tions Organisation,
A Minister
tion defines eligible trade unions
Berlin, May 7..
BRITISH CHAIRMAN
The newly-adopted constitu,,|
(of journalists):
"An organisation whose pri-
of
COUNTERFEITING TRIAL BEGINS
rercens,
London, May 7. Thousands of Londoners and oversens visitors got a foretaste today of the pageantry of next month's Trooping of the Colour Munich, May 7.
when the Buckingham Palace. mounted on the pleaded inno- | Guard was Five persong The American High Commis- sion newspaper Neue Zeitung cent in a U.S. District Court Horse Guards Parade.
that the Soviet tudny to charges of being mem-
the moral and material rights Zone Minister
was
the ceremonial Normally mary function is the service of reported today of the Interior, bers of what authorities say is preceding the Guard changing
biggest
post-war takes place in barracks. It is of its members and especialy Karl Steinhof, has resigned from perfching ring.
being held, on the Horse Guards About $10,000,000 in forged Parade on each alternate day collective bargaining. Its mem- his past for "reasons of health."
added that Will The report
The full in May. bership must be composed of
ceremony scrip notes Journalists who devoto
the Stoff, prominent member of the $10 military
Unity (Communist) conhscated at the time of their took an hour.
before Easter. Taking the salute on host- arrest shortly greater part of their time to the Socialist profession of journalism and Party, is heading the Ministry for
Zeberko and his back was Licut-Colonel R. E. OMeer durive from & most of their in- the time being. The East Zone Alexander
alleged ringleaders, Comeron, Commanding Office of Information refused wife, the come."
held on bal of almost of the 2nd Scots Guards-Reu- Tha
tor, Congress is meeting either to confirm or deny the re- were
$150,000,-Associated Press. under the chairmanship of Mr port-Associated Press.
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