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Work For Freedom

Williamsburg, Va.,

Jano 12.

Exiled leaders from ton Communist countries today signed a "Williamsburg Declaration of 1952" yow- ing that, on the liberation of their nations, tyrannies would be swept away and human rights restored,

In the historie Virginia Hail of Burgesses, men from Albania, Bulgarin, Czechoslova- kla, Estonin, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Rumanin and Yugoslavia vowed on the 176th analversary of the signing of the Virginia Bili of Rights to adhere to its basic principles.

(This was the original draft. on which the American Bill of Rights was haved, covering jury trial; freedom of Press and religion, franchise and deriva- tion of all authority from tho people.)

They pledged themselves to suppert the right to public trials, protection from uspon

luss sion or enactment of without the

consent of

the govenied, the rights of ite

berly and properly, and the guarantee that governments are subject to recall

Gmong the leaders were M.

manian Miha!!

Gafencu, former - Foreign Minister, Dr Krek, former Vice- er of Yugoslavia, Dr Beli

former President of the Aungarian Parliament, and Dr Blonicks, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia,

"We pledge," their declaration hat tyranny over khu mad shall be abolished

from

any minority clique over the -majority or dyranny of the majority over the minority Reuter.

Barcelona Eucharistie Conforence

ware

Among the well-known personalities in Barcelona for the 35th Eucharistio Congress, Archdyks. which was opened by the Papal Legate, Cardinal Froderies Tedeschini, Oito of Austria and his wife, the former Princess of Saxe-Meiningen, and ex-King Umberto

of Italy (right) —Express Photo,

LORD READING

Paris Police Chief Makes

ON SUCCESS OF Security Move COLOMBO PLAN.

London, June 12..

The Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, Lord Reading, said today that the Asian nations were neither pessimistic nor optimistic to wards the Colombo Plan.

Addressing a meeting of the Royal Engineer- ing Society, Lord Reading said that the Karachi Conference earlier this year had shown that good- will was abundantly present.

He had been surprised at ferences taking place under

which the speed with

the favourable circumstances. Karachi suggestions had been The title Colombo Plan, sald the Lord Reading, was slightly mis- adopted and complimented

on the leading in that each country

Japanese Envoy Pakistani Government At White House

Washington, June 12,

no

The new Japanese Ambassa- dor to the United States, Mr Enrichi Arold, was received the White House by President Truman to whom he presented his official lolters of credence. Mr Araki stated that political conversation had taken place with President Truman who had wished happiness, euccess and peaceful prosperity both to the Ambassador and to the Japanese people-France- Presse.

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preparations ensuring the con-concerned had submitted its own

Amphibious Assault

On Malta

Malta, June 12.

six-year plan and the estimated cost of carrying them all out would be £1.800.000,00ed the

Lord Reading

membership of nop-Common- countries such as Burma,

1205

Vietnam end

l and added that the i

countries concerned had hoped to contribute £1,030,000.

The Korean war, however, had increased the revenues of these States and they were nov expected to shoulder higher pro- portions.

The United Kingdom had con- An amphibious assault is ex- pected tonight on this island tributes 60,000,000 directly in and Sarawak feriress, target of the "Blue" Malaya, Borneo

ht released Sterling forces in the five-nation. com-end bined Modkoranenu exercise bearers totalling £250,000,000, "Beehive II."

TECHNICAL AM Other Cemmonwealth countries The Blue forces-the Ameri-

Sixth Fleet and British and the United States had also submarines are closing in oneca genteus and Lord Reading did not think that nasze was Island and

the

British

and

Italian naval units of the op- posing "Red" forces are standing by do repulse them with land

based fighter cover,

Surface actions are expected tonight,

now the main diffully.

Other means of help were and technical capital goods assistance. For the former the United Kingdom hoped to be able at least to maintain the past level of its surplus of metals and manufactured eicel

Technical assistance had to The "Blue" forces, moving in

as far down as the three groups to a point 129 miles extend east of Malta, have intensified instruction of those who would be In charge of the daily thair air attacks on Malta itself.

operations of machines. Both sides today reported suc- Lord Reading welcomed cesses. The "Red" forces claimed plans for the setting up of train- damage to three American chips, ing and technological colleges and a Greek submarine of the | in India and Pakistan: the "Rod" Beet reported torpedoing a United Kingdom was helping thrrier of the "Blue" forces. in the supply of instructors and

equipment,

"Blue" forces claim to have destroyed aircraft based on Malta and Bizerta.--Reuter,

REALISTIC PLANS

The plan: which South Eastern Asian countries were working on жете wire and i

MYSTERY MAN realistle Lord Reading said, as

Birmingham, Juno 12.

The police think that some

ono in Leeds and Bradford dis- tricts may be able to identify

a man who walked into a Bir mingham police station night suffering from loss

memory.

last

they did not attempt to displace agriculture as the basis of the countries' economy.

Industrial projects were often

Farbs, June 12, Tite Tarla Police Chief, Jean Baylet, has suspended 22 members of the Paris polics and transferred about 80 others to how posts "in the Interests of security," a spokesman police headquarters sald Lonight.

Unconfirmed reports said M. Baylot took the measures after examination of the documenta seized

during

recent valda qu the Communist Pariy head: quarters in Paris,

Communists were known to have infiltrated into the Paris police after the war but most were believed to

have been dismissed by 1948 after a security check,

Police headquarters dc- clined to give further do- tails on the new security measures Ruitor.

SWEDEN'S

GREATEST

SPY CASE

Stockholm, June 12. The Government today pub- shed its charges against seven alleged Communist spies who will go on trial on Monday in Sweden's greatest spy case.

The report to the Court from

Werner the District Attorney, Ryhninger, still partly secret, alleged that the spy ring operat- | ed in Sweden from 1941 to 1951 to gather strategic information for the Russians.

It also charged that the spy ring was preparing for sabotago in the ease of war.

Ryhninger has asked for sen tences of life imprisonment for all

the Red leaders-Fritiof Enborn, 33-year-old former newspaperman, and two others.

Other penalties anked ranged from two to six years' for

imprisonment.-United-Pross,

New Radio

Services

Canberra, June 12.

Australia's Poskmaster-General,

designed with this in mind, Mr H. L. Anthony, announced

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mado in some of the plans to Increased rice concentrate on production,

He had tattoo marks all over his arms and chest, and they include

the Prince of Wales feathers with the words "Iraq, India, West Yorks Regiment, No. G-13234", n butterfly, pea- cock and a snake, and a Royal coat of arms.

The aim of the plan, Lord Reading added, was to raise the standard of living of the ped- ples of South East Asia.

Now servisos had also been provided for the Indian Ocean, air route soon to be opened between Australia and South Africa.

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