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Mossadegh's Move For Extension Of Emergency Powers
Teheran, Jan, 13.
Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh's de- mand that his extraordinary powers be extended for a year passed its first test in the Majlis today and was referred to a committee for study.
The bill is of "double urgency," meaning final passage in two Majlis sittings instead of three.
The committee must report | Kashani's lieutenant, and the back next to the Majlis meeting | Majlis spokesman Abdol Hastan when a al vole will be taken, literlzadeh, Also National Today's was a standing vote Fronter, who was an abstainer with only about 10 Deputies test week when Dr Mossadegh
a confidence vole.';, remaining sented,
Speakers supporting wore Ali Shansetdin Shayegun, the Premier's pollti- Engir cal consultant and frequently
Majlis spokesman
This bill was upposed is peeches by Ghanatabadi, whu
SOCIALIST POLICY ON
COLONIES
WOR
ht
the
Khali Falsam, n*Deputy from the Gorgan Province Caspian.
on
Before considering the powers extension bill, the Majlis quash-
cd
bill Introduced last week new
to restrict the projected election law by specifying it could not affect the membership of the present Majlis. The powera extension bill contains a sub-article with the same effect.
Rangoon, Jan, 13. Mr C. G. Reddy, Indian
"DONE NOTHING" delegate to the Asian Socialist Haerizadeh told the Depuiles Conference, today challenged that concentration of power in the Socialist International's the hands of one man was dan- an terri-gerous even if he were policy towards colonial teries,
angel."
"There cannot be any reason for any country at any time to be kept under the heel of an- other country," he said.
He asserted that during the
d
past five months Dr Mossadegh done nothing concretely beneficial - with his
power of rule by decree.
letters
the
Speaking at & seminar yes- terday, which discussed International's policy towards colonies and countries,
he
sald:
under-developed
Those! Countrie which are under Imperialist countries should be
ble to choose whether would have gradual Indepen dence or freedom here and now."
Mr Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party, let the seminar.
Attice suggested
between
between the
United
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953.
Indian President Confers Degrees
Dr Rajendra Prasad, the President of India. confers a degree on a giri student at the The University wan Convocation at Visiva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. founded by the famous Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore.-Express Photo.
Grim Tales Of Dead Beauty Revived By Find
Copenhagen, Jan. 13.
1
A police constable yesterday uncovered traces Then he read an exchange of of what he believes to be the wooden coffin of a States Bureau of Mines Director wealthy Danish beauty who died under mysterious
the Deputy Agricultural circumstances more than 150 years ago. Minister regarding the Iranian
The excavation is an attempt to discover mines regulation law, which was published recently by the Com-whether there is anything to old stories that 19- year-old Giertrud Brigitte Bodenhoff, one of the world's richest women of her time, was buried alive in 1798 only to be murdered by grave robbers.
"Society to Combat. Im-
perialism" with the charge that the Americans were dictating Iranian legislation.
without
iluerizadeh clidmed this show- ed how Dr Mossadegh's decrees were secretly drafted reference to the people. joint porats to Moh's powers
Mr enterprises ments and foreign capital
of way
ralsing the ONC standards of living in under developed countries.
Clanstabzd!
the op-
bill Were not his overn extension
but bis friends, He enemies as
said the government must accept the Majlis criticism which was offered with the motive of help- ing avold errors.
But he warned Asian Socialists that capital needed some kind of assurance before it would in- vest in backward areas.-Reu- ter.
Girl Deckhand
Whitchurch, Jan. 19. An Admiral's daughter wit be one of two women on board the 88-ton Itetch Asta when it leaves Bursledon, Jumpshire on a "roundabout" 30,000-mile voyage to San Francisco.
of
Sybil Forster, daughter Bear-Admiral Furater, who lives at Whitchurch, Hampshire, has | signed as a deckhand.
The voyage for seven was planned by 24-year-old James Gill,
son of the Secretary of the American Chamber of Cun- merce in London.-Reuter.
Meanwhile, U. S. Ambasandor Loy Henderson met Dr Mots- degh again today. Reports are increasing that the oil settle- ment
Are reaching talks climax, but there is yet no statenient from either the Premier or the U. S. Enbassy Indicating the stage of the negotiations. Associated Press.
ALL ON PAPER
Security Not Yet Attained
U.S. Estimate Of Defence Position
Constable. Theodor A. Binne- balle, an amateur archeologist, hegan his search of the ancient family burial vault in Assistens cemelery yestertlay murning
toward nightfall and across the almost completely disintegrated
remains of a
wooden coffin.
came
Binneballe said the coffin was filled
with earth and "iit
holds any of Glortrud's re mains, it may well be a couple of
before I can ‘uncover
them,"
Typhoid Fever Epidemic In W. Germany
Bluttgart, Jan, 13. Two emergency hospitals were set up today to cope with a fast growing nam- ber of people suffering from typhoid fever, the authorities reported.
The number of typhoid fever casen rose from 187 In the morning to 227 in the evening and was elul growing by the hour, the authorities said.
has
The Tausen of the epidemie, which spread all around the Stuttgart area and even to Jet Frankfurt, have not been established.--Beuter.
NORWAY'S
FOREIGN
POLICY
5
EMPIRE SCIENCE TALKS
Defence Experts To Meet In Delhi
London, Jan. 14. Senior Commonwealth scientists will attend a con. ference of the Common- wealth Advisory Committee on defenco science in Delhi in March.
The conference, from
March
2 to March 14, will also be at- tended by senior officers of the three armed services concerned with scientific aspects of war.
The object of the Committed is to promote scientific research relating to defence in all fields within by closer collaboration the Comunsnwealth.
The conference will give the leading scientists of the Com- monwealth an opportunity
meet and
10
exchange views on matters of current importance.
The last meeting of the Ad- visory Commlitee was held at Cambridge in July 1952.
The talks will be opened by the Indian Minister of Defence, Sir N, Gopalaswami Ayyangar." Delegates from various Com- monwealth nations will take the chair at the other sessions.
The British delegation will be led by Sir John Cockroft, picntist and adviser to the Ministry of Detence.
The conference will not dis- CUSS questions
to relating an authorita- otomic research, tive source staled.-Reuter.
Associated Press adds that will Canada's representatives
Solandt, Chairman.
be C. M.
of
the
scarch
Canadian Defence Re- and Board,
General S. F. Clark.
tan
its will send
Major-
Pakis-
defence
scientific adviser, Dr M. Quadrat-I-Khuda.
Inquest On
Soldier
Hendon, Jan. 13. The allegation that a private soldier was kicked by a lance- corporal shortly
before his
death was made at a resumed Hendon inquest
today on Pri- vate John Patrick O'Farrell, 22, a regular in the R.E.M.E., who died from head injuries in his barrack room at Millhill on December 19.
Evidence
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given was that during a dance at the barracks NAAFI, O'Farrell, who had
Oslo, Jn. 13. Norway will continue inter Horror stories concerning national co-operation in a Glertrud's death have been fields and give her full support been drinking heavily, became current almost from the to the United Nationa and involved in an argument and The retiring Sceretury of moment her body was placed in NATO in an effort to secure was Defence, Mr Robert Lovett, the vault. At
Wat time re-
minu
Washington, Jan. 13.
GRISLY TALE
peace and the well-being of nil; soldiersorted outside by other
Opens on
at
WEDNESDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1953,
KING'S HONGKONG Huddersfield, strike and kick
EMPIRE ALHAMBRA KOWLOON MAJESTIC
told a Press conference today Tatives said she died of a boll people and nations,
King
A civilian, Mr James Henry that he believed the free world in the car but no doctor Issued | Haakon V11, the 80-year-old Clarke, said that outside the had not yet altained the a death certificate.
monarch of Norway, said today NAAFI he saw.
a man, whom minimum necessary level of
In his speech from the throne he identified as Lance-Corporal security despite major ad- One story arose that she had when the 97th Storting conven- John McKinnon Innes, 20, of Fontainebleau, Jun. 10.
vances in nuclear weapons by been killed in her sickhed by ed. Allied lend and air forces the United States.
an overdose of opium-possibly
| Privato --- OʻParell ........
will the and tag officers of the Central
In his meeting with the Press administered to rellove her The King said that Norway latter was on the ground. European Command will hold u
at the Defence Department, Mr pain, possibly given to her by also would continue her uld
The Coroner adjourned the that consider-a rejected
or a relative programme for Indis according jover ven-day paper exercise "Grand Lovett asserted Alliance 11" beginning extable progress had been made greedy for her riches, Allin
to the agreement reached with inquest until next Tuesday.
Reuter. Monday,
since aggression in Korea rang Then there is the more grisly the representatives of the The exercise will be held in the alarm for the free nations. tafe that she really did not die Indian Government. Fontainebleau Forest. But if
"I do think the job is only from the drug but was merely
ho will be purely a paper opera-
continued. placed in a state of suspended tion, with no troops involved, to done,"
persuade me the animation and buried alive
has turned so give headquarters stuff opera-world situation
This story hus I that she tional experience.--Reuter."
bright we can relax. We can-awakened when grave robbers, ment, greater production and not afford to let down in our who opened the vault to steal increased international trade, ho drive to attain the strength we the precious gems burled with said. have set as necessary."
A British Crossword Puzzle
- ACROSS
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& Tolerte (6)..
Bege (0)
In Repeats (8.
12 Fish (4).
13 Charge with (5),
18 Carrying-chair (5).
10 Not artificiat (4),
3
Travel document (8).
24 Persuade (8).
35 Assert (6),
20 Legislators (B).
5
6
DOWN
1 Danger ($),
2 Snake (6),
9 Lubricates (7).
4 Loaned
|_ (4).
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6 Sallor (6).
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15 Hanging ornaments (7).
16 Pamphlets (6).
17
Gun
(0).
20 Wanderer (5).
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22 Liquid measure (4).
23 Blemish (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across; 3 Simpered, 7 Rogue,
8 Narrales, 10 Seldom, 13 Steered, 15 Sire, 17 Nenicu, 10 Defende, 30 Iris, 21. Serious, 28 Report, 27 Moderate, 28 Fleet, 20 Dressers, Down; Crass, 2 Agile, 3 Benor, & Port, Retail, 0 Dashed, 9 Amanda, 11. Exher, 12 Denes 14 Desert, 18 Strip, 16 Rectir, 10 Dimmed, 19 Fiddle, 22 tents, 23 Dorod, 24 State, 20 Arms,
cannot
In Norway will work for a policy which will secure full employ-
international economics STEEL PLATE
SEIZURE
Hamburg: Jan. 13. her, yanked at gold ring
A cargo of steel plates from In a State of the Mr Lovett was asked to itive affixed to her car. She begged
Realm Japan for ship construction has his view on
view on the world situation, the men to let her out of his message which accompanied the been seized in Hamburg on by a reporter who polated out horrible place" but they bash- King's speech the Government suspicion of being consigned to that his recent comments op cd in her head with a spade said that the total value of Communist East Germany, State
Norwegian export goods in 1952 Customs authorities sald today. peared to be less optimistic then and fled.
They said the cargo was ihose of Mr Winston Churchill,
The excavation was arranged was somewhat smaller than a Mr Lovett declined to com- by Dr Viggo Stracke, a memoil sold directly from tankers in but instead it was to be unload
car before. year
Including whale ostensibly en route to Finland pare his views with those of
Parliament
the British Prime Minister, but ber of the Danish
and a fourth generation relative e Antarctic, the value amounted in the Soviet, Zone part of
ed to come $550,000,000 while Wirmar.
he emphasised strongly his con- of Giertrud.-Associated Press, viction that relaxation in world tension did not justify relaxa- tion of efforts.
Не said the full, definite effect of military strength came into force when the minimum level of security was reached. The United States had not reached that level but it did not follow that "when you get a little bit of security you relax the effort to enough."United Press.
can
CROP
HUGE
LOSSES
Jerusalem, Jan. 13. Isract is suffering from
attain partial drought which already has cost $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 worth of grain.
Protest Against.
Fare Increase
50,000 acres
the value of imported goods in- They declined to release fur- creased by blmost $30,000,000 to about
$800,000,000. Pre55.
United
ther details pending completam of their investigation---A180- clated Press,.
"Ike's" Cabinet In
Lengthy Session
New York, Jan. 13. · President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower
and his Cabinet today discussed his inaugural address and the State of the Union message he will submit to Congross shortly after taking office next Tuesday.
The morning session lasted | inaugural message and his State
A Ministry of Agflculture pokesman today estimated that of winter crops have been totally lost because of complete lack of rainfall in the Southern half of the coun- try. There is little hope of Tokyo, Jan. 13. caving an additional 50,000 nere About 600 rogular passengers where the rainfall has been of the Tamagawa Electric Rall-scanty, way line, which operates in Isract will have to purchase for three hours and was to be of the Union message, which Tokyo suburbs, gathered at the abroad at a cost of $3,000,000 to resumet fellowing a luncheon will probably outline his leglo terminus office of the Line yeal-$4,000,000 about 35,000 tons of recessi day to protest to the manage-barley which would have boon had nowaË ment over a proposed Karo harvested locally increase, due to siart next Thurs- rain fallen. day.
Finding this um presents a "Many remained arguing serious problem
the Ex- carly this morning and the same chequer.-Associated Press pany had to run several special trains to carry them back home.
ANDES VENTURE -Router.
Aid For Refugees
Karachi, Jan. 13.
to
programme in
general
•
Zativo terme. There were
indications that Mr Eisenhower and his key officials talked over how to cut hower reed a draft of the in
Mr Hagerly said Mr Elsen- the $10,000,000,000 budget Praugural nidress which will Bot sident Truman submitted to the general theme of the now Congress last week.
Administration's policies When the door 15. the con philosophy of government. ference room opened several Salta, Jan.-13.
Mr Elsenhower then asked for Argentine Alpinista Limes Joseph Dodge, new Bud- Three
on his fect and received suggestions for, ra- to climb the got Director, was Got
visions of the draft. DIY today 21,000-foot-high Mount. Llullall-addressing the group.
A
and
The Pakistan! Clovomment laco on the Argentine-Chilean Apparently Jie was giving the The Inaugural address is has allocated 300.000 Pakistan border in the Andes.
new Administration's rupees for the Palestine rotu- The mountain,
command his viewa
one of tho
high described as fairly short; while on the the State of the Union messgo
geen relief find. The contribu, highant in the Western Him- possibiliiles of reducing My
17, longer and more specie, sphiche has never beta, con- Truman'a Ogures, p tion will be paid in cash.
Mr Elenhower's sun, Major In the last two years, Pakis-quered, and six succesive ér-be
returned without James Hagerty, Mr Elsen John Elsenhower, home froth fan made a contribution in peditions Wheat, but this year she has caching the peak titel hosker's Press Secretary, said active duty in Kores, solned Associated best experiencing a thortage of The group is Jod by Car the morning session discussed the party for Junghe food gratie Router.
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