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No. 35257
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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1952.
MALIK CANCELS TRIP
Persia New Sign That Korea
HE resignation of Dri Mossadegh introduces nj new, but not entirely un-{ ́expected political crisis in Persia: The Premier has been seeking dictatorial powern which not only Parliament shled at giving him, but which has led him into a direct conflict with the Shah. Dr Monandegh has been advancing the customary pleadings LA justification for his demanda for overriding powers-the programmo which he has designed to) save the nation can only be made effective if he is left
completely free to impose his authority. Neither the Opposition in the Majlis nor the Shah have been deceived by this naive line of argu- ment. The Opposition realise that to give Mossadegh the powers which he demands would bu depriving Parliament of its constitutional authority and, that eventually the Majlis would become merely tool of the Premier.
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Truce Agreement May Be Imminent
United Nations, July 17,
Mr Jacob-Malik, Soviet delegate to the United Nations, has can- celled a planned trip home to Russia from the United States. His deci- sion here tonight prompted speculation on the possibility of an imminent peace in Korea,
Mr Malik was to have sailed on a Dutch ship on July 22 for a month's holiday in the Soviet Union.
The only possible reason which diplomatic observérs could see for Mr Malik's sudden change in plans was the possibility that a special ses sion of the General Assembly might be called in the near future to deal with the Korean problem.
Under the terms of previous General Assembly resolution, the Secretary- General of the United Nations must call a special session of the Assembly im mediately after an armistice is signed in KoreE,
The session itself would probably be held about two weeks after the actual signature of the armistice,
Several delegations here have been uncertain about their holiday plans for some time in expectation of peace in Korea. Mr Malik's change of plans was bound
to increase that uncertainty.
IT cannot be assumed, he furture of Karea. It was regarded
amount
Assuming that an armistice was signed in the next few days,
tion. observers here calculated that s spasial scasion could not begin until about the second week of August,
of the
Day-Long Clashes Im
Calcutta
Calcutta, July 17. The Police today ar rested 800 people here in day.long clashes with strikers protesting against food · shortage policy In West Bengal,»
In North Calcutta, the Police opened fire when demonstrators threw a bomb at a Police picket. A Police sergeant and two passers-by were seriously wounded by the bomb, No one was-in- Jured by the 'fringi Router.
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Self-Govt For Malaya Urged In Commons
London, July 17.
The former Labour Colonial Minister, Mr James Griffiths, said during the colonial affairs debate in the House of Commons today that Britain must rapidly work toward self government in Malaya.
He said it was essential to deal with economic, social and political probléms as well as military' problems in Malaya.
Ordeal. For
talk about a truce settlement p, Lennon alias M. Linieson was terrorista but who also do not primary education of Malayan vinge mest
United Press,
arrested last month with the help of Los Angeles police after chase down the Hollywood famed Sunset Boulevard.
Penticon, B.C., July 17.
A seareff party seeking an
The special session to be called, ers in one of the islands off (about what they are driving at, in Korea was not expected to Korea where screening could be They said that each so-called take any final decision on the earried out.
Chinese proposal raises only ever, that the resignation as more likely that the sousion
But a preliminary study of more questions than the one it the Chinese suggestions has purports to settle. * of Dr Mossadegh from would convoke a Far East con- far given little encouragement
office means his departureference of Korean belligerents. to Anglo-American hopes for a It is emphasised here that the from the political arena. He including the Chinese Com- speedy settlement.
infiintive for the Peking talka has built up for himself amunists and the North Koreans.
This study has shown that the comes entirely from the Indians! Washington, July 17. ·· A spokesman at the Soviet Chinese still insist on the re- and so far as it is known here considerable
of delegation's offices confirmed the patriation of all Chinese Com-none
The Secret Service, an popularity, and his policies cancellation
Mr of
Malik's d
United Nations nounced today that its
"We are resolved to stamp out terrorism in Malaya," he added. have been sustained by a voyage, but would not comment munists, numbering sume 20,000 countries with troops fighting in agents have captured two
Mr Griffiths said part of the population into an integral part substantial measure of on the reasons. Mr Malik him- and of whom some 15,000 have Korea has asked the Indians to
accused of problems was an expressed themselves
negotiate. It is balloved, how- Australians as being
to protect the of the community; He also said support and approval by his self was not available for
Interview.
against repatriation. The West ever, that the Indians have been spending counterfeit $100 people from terrorists, but also the Civil Servico was over- countrymen. The new Pre-E
the the goal was to obtain active strained. however, insists on its batle trying to find out a bails on bills in cities across mier-designule is reported
co-operation from rallilozis of Mr Lyttelton said the govern to have been instructed by
policy of non-forcible repatria- which the Chinese are willing to country.
people who do not support the ment must push ahead with them. the Shah to continue Dr
Nevertheless, British omelal Mossadegh's line of policy,
quarters are confident that the
children and the training of give the Britsh
Co-operation."[ "I am suke we are
to teachers must be increased, lo though this may be no more
Chinese now want' 'an arroistice American than a gesture to appease
this battle," he said. "The said he did not think it time to Spokenen stated and the absence of any violent
sooner the
When we botter.
Give Moleya salf-government. Mosendegh's colleagues that it was quite likely that the reaction to the recent stepped-
have won it there is going to dis-Secretary of State, Mr Dean
"My considered opinion is injured Roman Catholic priest who probably feel
Atheson, would lead the United Korea is taken as confirmation up United Nations bombing in
an irresistible demand for that if self-government were whose light plane crashed on gruntled over the manner States delegation to the session.
self-government. Make no mis given Malaya, within six a mountain near here on Mon- of this assumption. British circles have stated that
take in which he has been forced
about It The war will months there would be great day, found him last night, rejection Foreign Secretary, to resign. The new Premier the
add impetus to it. Now we internal strife in the country, mediation outalde Panmunjom
He "There faces a difficult task. The Anthony Eden, would most probe pute an end to speculation over
have got to prepare Malaya so The Secret Service said that that there are appropriate in- orderly progress.
standing by his must be regular, wrecked machine on a pair of country is virtually bank-ably lead the British delegation.mediation in the Korean stale-
Pearce was also wanted by the atlations which
I intend to crutches he had made from Can, malce it help the rupt and unless and until-Reuter..
immigration-authorities ··
of Malaya to pine boughs, on into a democracy."
people charges of embezzlement.
wards those progressive political its rulers can solve the prob-
Pearce told Secret Service He said the first problem was institutions which conditions The prica's first, words were, lem
agents that he and Lenson citizenship. He end now effec- might allow, but account must "Hiya fellas, sot mything to planned to reap a fat profit on uve political power was almost be taken of existing conditions." cam
in the hands, of the British black market by re-
Mr Lyttelton said he was not The plane bad carried two selling expensive camera equip Malays, He stressed the Am- at all pessimistic on the long- pries, Fr. Lavole and Fr. Vin» meat bought in this country. portance of building trade term possiblities of the rubber cent Myrich, of; Detroit, on
The two Were Becused of
Industry, but It was going flying holiday. When it crashed spending 21 of the counterfeit
through a difficult period at the Fr. Lavole's leg was broken. Fr. bills on fancy 18-mm, camera
moment. He paid tribute to Sir Myrich walked out of the moun- Gerald Templer who he said lain equipment.
was showing "political energy
the 11 scarchers found and a comprehensive grasp of Fr. Lavote last night he tried complicated problems"
to hobble down the mountain- We cannot say
when the side on his home-made crutches. shooting will stop. We shall Only after a long argument win and that's probably the only was he persuaded to lie on a
NO
MEDIATION
London, July 17.
Mr
of getting the oil High sources said today that industry restarted, internal China has let it be known conditions must continue to through
cation
Red China
India
such
PERSIA'S NEW PREMIER
R.C.C. Pearce allas William Blampied was picked up on Wednesday night in: San Fran-
be
completely
unions,
LYTTELTON REPLIES The Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton, replying, said he held the view that an im aginative and bold polley on colonial development would not only bring about the possiblity of much greater social services in colonial territories but might
wag
Whiteness to summon: help.
mate which originated o fort night ago following reply by the Indian Prime Minister, Mr
Teheran, July 17. Jawaharlal Nehru, at w diplomatic
channels conference in New Delhi that
Ahmed Chavam, acting would be ready to offer deteriorate-and very that she does not seek media- hur services. But formally Mr under's mandate from the rapidly. The only solution cn in the Koren dispute but he was not approached either Shah of Iran, began efforts appears to lie in a modifi- that she wants discussions for the United States or Britain with to form a new Cabinet to-
to continue through a petticment to of the drastic the Panmunjom
proposal. machinery.
Omcials statute
Insisted nationalisation
here that the night. She has made new suggestions
Commis former Indian High along the lines already for screening war prisoners stoner in London, Mr. Krishna the Shah came shortly after the The Firman or mandate from suggested by Britain which which are now under studs in
.. LONG TRAIL. Menon, who returned to London Chamber of Deputies had voted would permit Persia to London and Washington. One after a 48-hour visit to India for
The Federal agency said it retain control over the oil suggestion is for the concentra consultation with Mr Nehru, has for Mr Ghavam as Premier by
cne abstention picked up the trail of the men tion of Communist prisoners in informed the British Minister of 10 to one with industry and at the Bame
in Chicago after the pair re- neutral time have the benef
where State, Mr Solwyn Lloyd, of his The Speaker did not vote. of
they should be screened by a British technical assistance neutral commission.
Delhi conversations, United since the Senate is in recess turned from Europe and start- Press.
for the summer, it is sufficient | 54, spending the bills. The trail do much to readjust the econo- . tributo ́ General Templer wants."|| stretcher for the trek to a hos- in operating the plants and
to Detroit, mie balance between the old United Press. for one House to give a con- went from Chicago marketing the products.
Edence volo,
New York, Philadelphia, Saint world and the new. Louis, Albuquerque and Los Twenty-seven National Front | Angeles. A State Department spokes Deputies and their supporters man said today that the United did not participate in the vote Chicago tree scenell skoten An airlees ticket clerk in States believes that the Indian-ing after their request for which helped to identify Peates must never lose sight of the long- Communist China talks on the private session to be held was after he allegedly passed one of Korcan war have produced "no rejected. new element" ich might lead
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to the hope for an early truce agreement.
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Mr Lyttelton, who succeeded Mr Grifiths in the Colonial
and order there, the government Office, said that in restoring law
The chain of command from the term political and social objective.
centre was imperfect," he added.
He said the police were in urgent need of reorganisation and the mathorities must also to support formations of the Chinese
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'the bills in buying a ticket The Mailla delegation reported Cincinnati. the choice of Mr Ghayam. to the A spokesman for the
Aus The "Department's Press Shub and the latter summoned tralian Embassy sald today that Officer, Mr Lincoln
White, him to go to the Palace tomorrow no steps have been taken
obtain
the extradition of the asked at a Press conference morning. The Military Governor two! Australian'
and Chief of
citizens. whether Britain has forwarded
Police conferred to the United States any Indian with Mr Ghavam at his home, sak, "At the moment no steps have been taken toward ex- suggestions which might help which is on the same street as Tradition, but extradition cer tho
of truce negotiations, that
Dr Mohammed aci Korean replied, This
Government has Mossadegh, who has resigned the tainly is not ruled out as future
As it elvede talking with
possibility. the premiership,
We stands, Imow of their arrest under Chineze.
Sherman tanks patrolled the United States laws charged "Theat reports, however, are city tonight to deal with possible with United States
such a confused nature that outbreaks over Dr Mosadekhe It is impossible to determine resignation. whether any new clement has
Indians. bava
the
of
that
crimes,"
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He said the Embassy had not actively, intervened in the case. It was understood that
made Formation of the Cabinet is realine report has been
the Australian Government. know no new, element has been expected early next week, Mr to
-United Press. introduced
been introduced, So far as wa
Ghavam has been premier three
It is learned from usually times previously. He is a third
reliablo
'sources
that Indian cousin of Dr Mossadegh's. but vlows, resulting from their talks has
always opposed him
in Peking, have been forwarded politically.
here on behalf of India by the "He is reported to favour ex- Brillah Government. The 15ploitation of the country's na- such message WAS receivedtural resources by foreign capital. within the past week,
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· Wedding Fight: Six Killed
*Dundee, Natal, “July. 17.
Two Killed In
Air Crash
London, July 17.
Inquest On Schoolboy
*
London, July 17. A verdict of. "accidental death" was returned at the in- Paul Munster, quest on Ivan
Elon schoolboy 16-year-old. who died in a London hospital after being struck by a cricket ball during an inter-house match,:
The house master, Dr. Henry Prescol, sald Munster, who had been at Eton for two and a half year, was at the wicket hantling
when a slow, ball ros
Two airmen were killed when and strack him on the bead.
out to field with
an Anson creraft from Watton, After a moment. he carried on Norfolk Royal * Air
battingundi he was bowlod, Force Ter The murces said that the
Station, crished yesterday near the side. Indian reports reflect nothing
the airfeld. that the discussions at Panmun
He eventually left the field, The men wore. Sergeant D. "Jom; have not already, covered.
Lennon, The pilot, and light complaining he was unweil. They said it would appear, that
Sergeant, B. Roper, navigator call was auxisually thin-about A pathologist said the boy's, the Communist Chinese itens
Six Africans were killed in a cho Are Minissy' announced half the normal thickness. It w reflected in the messages from Aght at a wedding in a remote today India are substantially the same part of Msinga, African location airdraft who were injured were of Count Paul Munster, British Three other occupants “of the Ivan Murister was the third son வர those expresied by the Chinese negotiators at Panmun near here, today.
Altrafinen MN. Knight, Ri subject, who used to own an Brooks and, J., O, Rostamp. | Austrian castle. The Count now; They were, members of a ground fives at Brampton, Oxfordshire,/ crew who had been, taken on a fight to gain air experience, Reuter
Except for a few agod aid in
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The sources mid that the con-toxicated native women, all the fusion here results from the get wedding guests had, disappeared that the "Chinese views, are so when the pdilco arrivederRes" vague that there is a doubt I ter.
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