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Swedish Royalty's Tour Kenya Indians Preparing To Televise The Moon

King Gustav Adolf If Sweden and Queen Louise arrived recently in Italy on their way to Malta as guests of Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Commander-in-Chief, Bfediter-

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Here they are seen as they passed through Milan on their way to Florence,

Express Photo,

Espionage Alleged

EMPIRE

TIES NOT

WEAKENED

Menzies'

Statement

Melbourne, Oct. 15.. Australia's Prime Minister, Mr Rubort Menzies, said here tonight that he took great exception to ony suggestion that Britain's ex- clusion from the ANZUS Pict had impaired Commonwealth re- tations.

Berlin, Oct. 15. Witnesses in a West Berlin court

today alleged that the official East German -news agency, ADN, had

of agents who collected photo tralla's Bafely and did not graphs of Brlilsh airfields, Jel fighters and troops in West Germany.

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The allegations were made during a libel suit led Wilhelm Gerst, ADN's chief correspondent in West Germany: against Wilheint Gries, cultor of the Berlin newspaper, Der Tag.

A forner ADN correspondent, Kurt Neidhardtt, told the court

attended he had

meetings in East Berlin between Gerst and ADN director, Georg HanseIT, alleged by another witness to be a Soviet Army officer,

The Pact provided for Aus-

weaken her ties with the Com- monwe:1th, he added.

Mr Menzies was speaking at a rally in support of the Liberal campaign for the Flinders seat in the House of Representatives. A by-election will be held October 18.

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Answering b question, Mr Menzies raid that when bo visited London for the Com- Economic Con- monwealth ference in November, he would have talks with Mr Churchill. no suggestion of 'There wis Australla having strained re-

Gerst

10 hanced

Hansen Latkons over the ANZUS Pact, photographs of British airfields "To suggest I am anu-Britishi, and sketches showing important as some notoriously anti-British military and economic places in Labuur members have done in of Representatives, West Germany, Neidhardtt said. the House

ais a very poor show," he said

Router.

The court adjourned for week.-Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

End Boycott

Of Council

WARNING TO AFRICANS

Nairobi, Oct. 15.

The East African Indian National Congress. today decided to end its nine-month-old boycott of Kenya's Legislative Council, imposed in protest against the introduction of separate voters' rolls for the Muslims and non-Muslims.

-Reiterating its strong objection to the prin ciple of separate rolls, the Congress said it would "create divisions in the country and take people further away from the declared Congress goal of a common roll."

It urged the Kenya Gavern- and support of liberal forces in.) ment to annul the bill which the world working for theft had brought the measure into Letterment and prope

force.

leetes

HARM DONE

"The Congress feels that re- Bui. "In order to co-operate with the Government and other have caused Injury-to the cause cent happenings In this country races in the framing of the new of Africans as well as to the constitution which la going to

12 i future of the Colony decide the

fate of Kenya and

resolution said. whole," the of all races residing therein for

Congress felt no useful The another 10 or 15 years," the

could be

served by Congress directed its members

pers purpose

forcible imposition of the pro- elected

Legislative fho to

posed Central African Federa- Council. 10 participate in the

tion of Northern and Southern

and Nyasaland ir: direct opposition to the view of

verwhelming majority of of the overwhelming. of the indigenous population.

It

on record Ks placed “appreciation of, and deep sanse of indebtedness to, the heroic struggle now being carried out

against

work at the Council and its Rhodesia commitices "Immediately."

The Congress passed

resolution warning Africans of

disastrous results "the violence

an its

instrument of

ngitation" and registered

and anxiety at Krave concern the serious deterioration. in the sense of discipline

for lete and respect amongst certain sections Africans,"

order o!

Other resolutions

the

and by the non-European peoples of

South Africa Apartheid polley."

expressed The resolution Bald the continued loyalty to the British Indian community, Iowing the Crown and welcomed the new Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring-Reuter.

results in India of violent and non-violent agitation for the redress of political grievances, was in a position to warn Airl- cans against it, and to advise them that by such methods they would forfeit the sympathy

Chatham Memorial

Unveiled

By Duke

on

REPLY TO MALAN

New Delhi, Oct. 15.

· Alen Hanjer," Frincipal Bolentiä Officer; at the Royal 'Observatory, Greenwich, pre- pares, (anja prekrumme la bring the moon, to the television screen. The strange apparatus for the programma has been set up in the form of a rotating mirror called a Coelostat which directs the moon's rays into a fixed telescope by means of mirrors, Into the tele- vialon camera.---Express Photo,

Action On Krupp

Draws Protest

In The Commons

London, Oct. 15.

Labour and Liberal members of Parliament protested in the House of Commons today against the American decision to allow Alfred Krupp to receive almost £50,000,000 in money and property to compensate for breaking up the Krupp indus- trial empire.

Mr Kenneth Younger, Minister, of State for Foreign Affairs in the Labour Government, and the Liberal leader, Mr Clement Davies, said the action had shocked people everywhere,

"Could not some of it bo diverted to those who suffered?"

aked.

the

An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said today the Government of India considered

High that last

Mr Davies said Krupp had pald under night's anti-Indian

an Allied statement at Johannesburg. by been found guilty of using slave Commission law made as long Dr Daniel Malan, the South labour and taking other people's ago as 1950 in the Labour Gov-

ernment's term of office. rican Prime Minister,

was property. false

SEEKING TO ENSURE and beneath

Needless to say, the money contempt."

He doclined to comment fur- ho

would be drawn from German The Foreign Secretary, Idir ther on the statement. In which

sources, be said. Dr

of Anthony Eden, said it was

He added: "As to the future Man accused India interference in South Africa'shaded Krupp

Government

over to the Krupp shall not be allowed to affairs.

The Government's Informa-American authorities in 1948 for use the proceeds of the sale of tion Service today published a

the holdings trial.

to buy his way booklet called "World Opinion en

"I do not think there is any back into the coal and steel in- Aparthold" giving extracts from action we can tice now except dustry or otherwise to acquire a the world Press and resoluto try and see this situation does controlling interest, tles condamming racial segre not arise again," he said

The Foreign Secretary added bodies as the gation by such

compensation British Trades Union

was being Congress that the National Executive and Committee of the Brush La- bour Party.

The Introduction to the book-

Turk At

US Preparing

Test Of

Atomic Gun

Aberdeen, Maryland, Oct. 15.

The U. B. Army acknow- Jedged today it is getting ready to fire the first "live Ammunition" atomio shell form its big 280-millimetre) all-purpose gun,

At a public showing of the run, the Secretary of the Army, Frank Pace, was asked by newinien whether the Army has ammunition to fit the gun and whether it has been fred.

Mr Pace replied: "It's not been fired but you will be advised when it is ready 10, he fred

He said that while actualļ atomic ammunition has not been shat from the gun, a projectile capable of taking nuclear fission charge had been fired. Associated Press.

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General's Attack On Mossadegh

“Endangering Iran's Security"

Teheran, Oct. 15. General Fazollah Zahedt. today denied Government charges that he plotted against the State, and coun- tered that Premler Moham med Mossadegh's policies were endangering the secur ity of Iran.

General Zahedia Senator who has often birn mentioned as an aspirant for the Premier- ship-made his denial in a lengthy statement read in the Sonate and published in the nnl! Government newspaper Dad.

The

General accused Dr Mosandegh of creating In- security and violating the Con- stitution. He implied that the security forces were so weaken- ed that a Communist uprising

would be declared that

General

charges that he had plotted with a Foreign Embassy against the interests of Iran were made for personal and political rea- sons He called on Ayatullah Kashani, Speaker of the Majlis (Lower House) and power behind the Government, to bear witness to his patriotism.

EMPTY PROPAGANDA ̧.

The

Government announced on Monday that I had smashed a foreign aided plat against the Government with the arrest of four men. It also named Gen- cral Zahedi and threw a police. guard around his house. As a Senator, he is immune from

arrest.

Senate colleagues said. that General Zahedi, in reading his statement to the Senate, toner of Dr down his criticisms

The Mosaadegh considerably. reason was that he had learned the Government does not plan to asic that his immunlly be lifted.

As published by Dad, how❤ ever, General Zahedi charged that Iran

from

had gained nothing Dr Mossadegh's regimo Except poverty, unemployment, and

the violation of personal honour, life and property.

"Instead of security and com

day which we are seeking to ensure that HIGHER FEES fort, he has handed out every

Premier Palace

the

UNPOPULAR

а

and

empty propaganda hooting," the Senator declared. Asciated Press.

SYSTEM TO BE ENFORCED

The

Was

taken

Vienna, Oct. 15. More

Vienna than 2,000 "The means of achieving

students staged University Chatham, Oct. 15.

this end is under discussion in

High series of demonstrations in the Crowds lining the streets

Germany between

the Federal Capital's busiest streets yester

Karachi, Oct. 15. Commission and of Chatham cheered the

day againit pposed increases in Government."

The passport system between when Duke of Edinburgh

Mr

will be India and Pakistan Fric Fletcher, Labour tuition fees.

sida that the he arrived today to unveil a

Refusal of students to register enforced on the Pakistani suggested member, memorial to sailors who died let said: "Rarely has world

American High Commission did a week ago caused the Univer- from October 17, it was an not confirm the sentence of sity to postpone registration for nounced in Dacca last night............ at sea during the last war opinion been so unanimous on

decision confiscation of Krupp's property the winter term until Oct. 20, any issue as it has been in con- The memorial records

the doctrines of

because the Allies would have; Fees have been raised from following a conference between bronze plaques the names of demning

preached

London, Oct. 15. by DI

had to divide the ameis with 100 10 300 schillings for a term the Prime Minister, Khwaja 9,946 officers and men of the racialisin

Queen Elizabeth II gave an Soviet Russia. Port Malan and his followers.

in the Philosophy department.-Nazimuddin, and the Ministers Chatham Royal Naval

and Minorites - Mr Eden replied that he was The increase is greater in the of Interior "Most commentators are in-audience to the Turkish Prime other Division who have no

evitably

reminded of Hiller's Minister, Mr Adnan Menderes not sure of that Reuter. Sciences.--Associated Press, France-Presse, gave than the sea.

idens of race supremacy and and the Foreign Minister Unvelling the memorial, Duke said:

world had to Fuad Koprulu, at Buckingham men paid the penalty the These

pay for not curbing him in Peloce today. the greatest sacrifice and it was

ilme. not in vain. England remained inviolate, Who is there who would not gladly give his. life that England should stay

"It is our duty to another wor from shaking world, Only in this way can we really do honour to the courage and devotion of the

the

the

The

who Turkish statesmen, "In South Africa too, once arrived here by air from Istanbul the roads of peaceful change and on Monday on a week's official progress are closed and They visit to Britain, later went to the are fast being closed violence House of Commons, where they will remain as the only way met the Speaker, Mr William

Morrison, out." Reuter.

"COMMON DESTINY" Lourenco Marques, Oct. 18.

The Turiclsh, Ministers will on Thursday begin policy talks with British Ministers on defence problems relating to the Atlantic Pact and the proposed Middle East Defence command

The Prime Minister, Winston! Churchill, gave a dinner tonight

Mr Koprulu, who will fly back to Istanbul on Saturday night- Reuter,

Indian Envoy At The Kremlin

men whose names appear here." The people of South Africa The memorial, the first of its had a strong sense of common kind in home ports, was erected destiny with their Portuguese by the Imperial

War Graves neighbours, the South African Commission,

Governor-General, Dr E. G. Besides maintaining the war Jansen, declared here tonight.

of the Commonwealth He was attending a State ban-in honour of Mr Menderes and Craves countries the Commission's task quet given by the Governor- by General of Mozambique, Flag- 13 to commemorate "name

10 whom the Captain Gabriel Telzera, in name those fortunes have denied the known honour of himself and Mrs

honoured burial of

Jansen.

Dr Jansen said the South had a sense of Earlier the Duke, wearing the Africans also uniform

Mascaw, Oct. 18. Royal Navy the great responsibility which

ot Minister Acting had they and their Portuguese neigh- Lieutenant Commander,

flag-bours shared in the southern Foreign Affairs M. Gregory |

M. Pushkin, today received bedecked streets to lunch at part of the African continent.

To the forefathers of those India's new Ambassador, Mr Admiralty House.

Guests at the luncheon for who are represented here to- K. P. S. Menon. the Duke included the High night was given the sack of Mr Menon paid his first call with generator tube. Commissioners for Canada, bringing Christianity and civil-at the Forem Ministry to ar

to this dark Australia and South Africa, who sation

sub-range for his persentation of

the Kremlin he declared. Reu-credentials at Also

the unveiling continent,"

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American, Anthony Eden, told the House, aware no decision had yet been rather than become

Would he muako mure British Divi of Commons today that as no made known. aslon at the moment has been The question of British Gov companies used Me Chaplin's ser- taken to prevent Mr Charlie ernment representation on the vic Chaplin from returning to the matter therefore did not arise,

Mr Eden sold that went a long way beyond the jurisdiction United States, the British Gov-he paded.

Mr Proctor suggested that he or a woreign Secretary. ernment could do nothing in the motter.

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on British Mr John Bellenger, Labour, of his undertaking Mr William Proctor, a Labour passports (to help Brillah me urged Mr Edon to do his best member, had urged him to fects going abrood) and the an- to encourage British citizens to make

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