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¤ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1952,
Hopes For Big Improvement
Sayed Slr Abdel Rahman el-Mahdi, leader of the Umma, or Independence Party in the Sudan, in London with his youngest son, Bushrael, aged 6. He will discuss the Sudanese question with Mr Eden. The Bayed's aims are to ensure that the Sudanese elections in November are not postponed, and to press for the granting of self-government by the end of A kindly looking grey-bearded man of 87, he has the year.
whom are with him in London. - of Expres Photo.
10 children.
three
Sudanese Leaders
To Give Views
On Election Issue
London, Oct. 6.
I
In
Malayan Emergency
Singapore, Oct. 6.
If official hopes are realised there should be a marked improvement in Malaya's emergency situation by the end of this year.
ว
Britain's top leaders in the fight against the terrorists have welcomed, but do not acknowledge as conclusive, the increased successes gained' in recent months.
Indeed, there is a tendency to look for the nigger in the woodpile.
lated torrorist activities portend
a change of tactics.
Senlor officers are far from! While those directing the campaign declino believing that recent successes anti-terrorist have mortally darnaged the to read too much into recent
SUCCESSCO Communist cause and some are,
against the Com- speculating as to whether re- munists, these successes bear
some examination.
MORALE SHAKEN Official records that:
show 1. Torrorist eliminations through death, capture or sur render
have bec
been steadily rising; 2. Casualties inflicted by the terrorists are tending downwards and for the past five months their own casualties have great- those they have ly exceeded inflicted;
inci-
But these officers are optimis- tle about the future, irrespec- tive of the present situation and its meaning.
There appears to be justinca- tlon for this outlook.
When
the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, arrived in Malaya last February he sold he would not promise
least six months, results for
About the same time a similar cautious promise was made by the Commissioner of Police,
at
Colonel E. A. Young.
Colonci Young had just arrived on loan from the City of London poller to take charge of Malaya's 75,000 regular, special and auxiliary police.
MUCH HAS HAPPENED This caution in each case was no doubt influenced by the necessity which both offices im- mellately recognised of exten- sively reorganising and training the security forces.
Six months have now passed. much
has happened in the interval and there is to reason to believe that these officers have
ave changed their view.
Ita
a recent interview General
Templer declined to make, any positive forecast. But his satis- faction
with
progress made since his arrival was evident
from several remarks.
"I think we are achieving an Improved co-ordination between
the various forces available and
3.
Terrorist-inspired dents have fallen to less than half of what they were at their peak in June 1951; and
4. Contacts made by the security.forces with the ferror- to Increase Ists are tending slightly.
There is also reason to be- lieve, although it is not estab
that the ter- lished generally, torist supply position has be- come diflcult and that morale has been shaken.
Whatever interpretation Is there placed on these trends, is general agreement here that utmost pressure on the terror- now is the time for putting the
ists.
There is every indication that be made such an effort will during the next three months. Reuter.
NEW UNESCO.
BUILDING
Paris, Oct. 6. Plans for a new $2,687 million et our disposal," he said."
"The supply position has im- frang UNESCO Headquarters in Leaders of the Sudanese pro-Egyptian Ashigan
and cer- Paris have been approved by an panci of five and Congress parties now in London are expected this proved considerably, week to tell the Foreign Secretary, Mr Authony Eden,tainly I have had nothing but International
co-operation and help from the architects. they will boycott the forthcoming elections in the Finance Committed in enabling te hory, once building, a
The
headquarters Include Sudan unless Britain withdraws her troops and officials, those responsible to implement a
conference buliding The delegates Khida Omar, Mubakar Zarong and the measures which we thought central
housing the secretariat, and on AT 2,30, 5.30, Y, Sadli of the Ashigan Party, and Mohammed Amin it to take."
RESETTLEMENT PLAN auditorium for plenary sessions, Hussein and Ali Oro of the Congress Party, called today
On the same day, Colonel with an amphitheatre for cop- theatre and cinema at the Foreign Office to request an interview with Mr Eden. Young said: "I am delighted with certs and
the progresa made in training the performances. The Mahdi has already paid
police. Although no arrangement has
The past six months haye seen been made, it is expected they one courtesy call on Mr Eden.
practical completion of will see him some time this week. He is expected to fly to Calrothe
In about ten days' time for possibly the greatest single
Liberty 7.30 & 9.30
THE QUEEN OF SPADES
SOMALE HONGLEY, WYOMIKE MITCHELL
Arted by TYDROLD DICKINSON
P.M.
A spokesman of the delegation triks with the Egyptian Govern-measure against the terrorists told Reuter today the Ashiganment Reuter, and Congress parties complete agreement on funda-
mentals.
were in
He said the Sudanese people U.S. Official
wished for friendly relations with Britain, but were against He imperialism." "British charged British officials of the Sudan Government with living. in luxury reminiscent of the Arabian Nights."
of the Sudan.
Looks Into
The Future
The
the resettlement of about 500,000 persons in over 400 new villages. Under this scheme, which was begun in 1950, rural communities ilving under terrorists or threat have been. moved to more accessible areas where protection can be given to them.
This mass movement has,
If the next general conference of UNESCO opening hero next month approves the project it may be ready in 1055.—Router.
Japanese TV
Industry
in
yet to Spring but they are not able
Tokyo, Oct. 6. The Trade Ministry is study- oning curbs on the import of one hand, denied the terrorists foreign television receivers to sources of food, general supplies protect Japan's Infant Industry. and information and on the other Fourteen Japanese firms have has won increasing co-operation been authorised to begin the from the villagers who, feeling manufactur
manufacture of TV Bets The spokesman said the two
more secure, have been prepared preparation, for the Inaugura- parties ware still "absolutely
to give more information about ton Denver, Oct. 8.
tion of television in Japan next opposed" to the Sudan Govern-
terrorist activities. Assistant Secretary of Information is the security ment's draft constitution due to
compete with valuable com foreign makers
leading take effect on November 8. They the Air Force, Mr James kill, forces most
in price and would boycott any elections held said today that America could modify. To increase the feeling under this constitution unless all now "conceive of dropping of security among the villagers
Quality.
To protect the domestic in- foreign troops and officials had single bomb with the explosive and thus lessen the fear Di ALSO: Latest U-1 Nowtreet previously been withdrawn. power of all the bombs dropped terrorist reprisals, the Govern-dustry, Trade Ministry sources
In the second world war."
ment has done much in the past said that high oficials are planning import curbs.-United EGYPT'S ATTITURE
He. foresaw an opening and six months towards protecting
Press, The spokesman claimed the probably decisive phase in any homes and perspas,
90 the, future war lasting up to
HOME
GUARD AT 2.30. 5.30 two parties represented days, which would involve an New perimeter fences have 7.30 & 9.30 molority of the 1000,000 popu atomic slugging match." been built and exlating ones the new questioned whether the strengthened rgund Syed Sir Abdul Rahman El Mehdi, patron of the pro- planning of Europe's defence villages, searchlights have been had given sufficient recognition installed, police strength has independence
Party to the decisive role of American been ince and Guard to ECC
units bulit up. meanwhile, is expected
Police efciency has improved Mr Eden on Saturday and to atomic air power.
No one had suggested that the argue against any postpone-
4,000 men ment of the Sudan's election defence of Europe should be greatly under a training scheme
based on an attempt to match now handling due to take place this year,
division on the month."
General Mr Eden may then know the division
Templer in-
effective attitude of General Mohammed round, but he suggested that
America might go too far towards dicated, the overall Nagulb's Egyptian Government preparing for the kind of battles ness of the security forces has closer co-ordina- the proposed Anglo- towards
that were fought in the last two benefitted by
tion and liaison, especially be Egyptian Sudanese Commission world wars:
Sudanese to supervise the
With the possibility of an tween the military and the elections
atomic slugging match" in mind, police. Diplomalle quartiers think the Mr Hill thought it was inconceiv In addition, inspired, British Government. would able that Russia would start a doubt, by General Templer's consider postponing the elections third world" "war or push dynamic leadership, morale has
and risers not only among only if the Egyptian Government American forbearance would associate itself with the patience" to the breaking point security forces but also among draft constitution.
by localised aggression. Reuter, the civilian population.
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