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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1958.

Malekov Taking A Big Game: May Make Or BreaNew Soviet Line

London, Apr. 7.

Soviethe Minister Georgi Malenkov has released forces in R which can either make or break his regime. Malenkov's domestic policy as revealed during his first month in office has shown that he believes the time is ripe to give the Russian people at least a taste of Democracy as it is understood in the West. He is taking a big gamble.

TB Drug

Little Mo

Than Aspi

Geneva, Apr. A team of 70 T.B. specialists hav clared that the "wot drug" Rimifon, is finest anti-T.B. med yet discovered.

proocks without

The weld question ly how far people will no longer be held "democrati-incommunicado for months on he can go in the

un-end, sation" leashing demands for a genuine It may mean that Malenkov Western style wants to introduce "a berai 100 pe cent Democracy. to replace the pre- reform" inte police and prison sent system of one party

methods, perhaps advised on | dietalership. The past record this score by his No. 2 man, shows that Stalin famly be- Lavrenti P. Beria, who has been lieved the time was not yet ripe in overall charge of internal for this.

security and the police since before the opening of World War 11.

and of the Internal The care of the doctors now has turned full circle with Pravdu criticism of the former State Scourity Minister and the arrest

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of his former assis.ant (both of

To set the right balance be- The drug has B

tween the stability of his regime tested for one year and a limited letup in Rusdu's No one outside the Kremlin more than 6, own internet

Curtain, Irun

can at present know the extent Malenkov will need to be a very to which Malenkov intends to patients and has

threwd judge of Russlan psy-go in this matter. found "greatly to chlogy crease the patieituation. chances of recovery. The immediate

the home front The drug is be to popular in America and Switz

administration. Two whom were understood to be land and costs lit major moves to date have been under Berla's control). The two more than aspirins. dearing

the

general are under fire for wrongful arrest of which frees tens of of the doctors and for the amnesty. thousands of prisoners serving adoption of wrong methods of up to five-year tenns and the interrogations. But already

a principle of far- freeing of the group of doctors

been accused of having committed reaching importance has

catnbilshed. Soviet citizens may Fmurder."

well argue that if the state enn be wrong about one thing. It can be wrong about another. About international policy, for instance, as well as about domestle affal:s,

Australians

Take Home Japanese Brid

CASE OF THE DOCTORS The general onbesty which trected an unspecified number f political prisoners as well as minion criminals undoubted

liberal step. But il 14 ng like so far-reaching in

The start of a liberal reform" in Russin could give rise to demand that the press should freed of state control and given

be

Brisbane, April, doctors as "the case of at least some freedom to criticise

The first battalion of the Re

Australien regiment funded of the many aspects of today from Korea, exactly precedented move the

year

independently the state adminis- this tration. It could caure Russians most to question whether the Com- munist Party is the sole repository

after it first went portant ure: action with the Brit The admission that the of truth as Stalin always main- Commonwealth Division, He

The troops brought home

Thirty-t Japanese brilles.

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that the

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END OF AN EBA? doctors: and

The admission

This kind of development adopted inside the Soviet Union would of the wlyes were accomparerrogation methods by thelr Husbands. There wre "Impermissible" and not be of vastly more importance

the historical sense than 12 children with them. Six accordance with Soviet law, them disembarked at Brisbatalin never admitted the slate switch of policy on the inter- It could mean and the remainder are bould be wrong. He identified national front.

per cent for different parts of Austra self with the state, and the that the era of 100

personal dictatorship in paganda organs he controlled. Stalin

the bad come to ou Also on board was the fit him up as

being

sense all-wise.

enu.-Router, Korean war bride to come powerful and infallible. Australia. She Is Mrs Mc the Russian people the Goward, formerly of Pusan fication that third degree

Australian Warrant

Omods in interrogating suspects U.S. Envoy To

getting forged eonfessions

W.G. Sherrill, who acted us spokesman for the wives, toneess reporters that a number Japanese war

brides waiting to come to Austral and he would send a report Japan on the reception of a

present group.

mentary

reds of

Je

for which there is Irum evidence

from escapees now are ruled out of will be staggering news, police

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Manila, Apr..6. the Russian people.

Mr Robert D. Murphy, the weekend Russian an- United States Ambassador He added the reason cement may imply that the Japan, said today that United Australian servicemen marrier of the dreaded secret States experiment in Democracy Japanese girls was just the on traditional feature of story of "buy meets giri" auf, whether under the Tsars the country or nationality mudder Stalin-will now be very little difference.-Rouler, fed. It may imply Dat

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Japan is "making a visible headway."

Mr Murphy, who arrived here on Monday night from Japan, came here for a brief visit in

the course of a Far East tour

before returning to the United States, where he will assume the post of Assistant Secretary of

State for United Nations Affairs,

Mir Murphy said he is ceeding to

Hongkong and Tulpeh after his

stay here, Mr. Murphy sald Japan facing difficult economic prob lems caused by over-population, but added, he is confident Japan will solve the problem. He said Democracy 15 progressing smoothly in Japan and the Com- munists are unable to disrupt peace and order.-Reuter.

Neo-Nazi Denies

Charges

Essen, Apr. 8. Werner Naumann, leader the group of ex-Nazis arrested by the British In January on suspicion of

to seize plotting power In Germany denied through his lawyer today that he had received money from abroad for either his personal or political purposes.

Noumana, transferred last

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The Royal Dukes, Edinburgh, Windsor, Gloucester and Kent Immediately behind the gun osrriage as the lato queen Mary's through London to Westminster Hall—(Lonion Exprem photo),

The con of the late Queen Mary resting on the catal- falque in Westminster Hall, On the top is a wreath from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.-(London Express photo).

Prince Akihito Gets

Rousing Reception

Honolulu, Apr. 6.

Crown Prince Akihito of Japan arrived in

marching with wet faces funeral cortege moves

SOVIET MAY

DEMAND

UNITED

GERMANY

Washington, Apr. §. There is wide speculation hore on the possibility of a Soviet demand

soon for Thá resumption of four-power efforts And

to

end the occupation partition of Germany.

This is expected to be the niain subject for discussion when the American talks with Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, open here on Tuesday.

Germany is partitioned as a result

of the fallure of the Soviet Union and the Western Powers to agree on unification. Western polletes and their defence system have been built up on the assumption that the split would continue.

The question now facing the West is the policy to be adopt- ed if the Russians decide to re- move obstacles which have stop ped the union of Germany and call for a meeting of the four- power Council of Foreign Minis- ters to resume the discussions which broke down in 1949.

Dr Adenauer brings one great asset-one not possessed by the lately departed French visitors,

United States opinion fayours the steps taken by the Bundestag towards ratifying the European defence community treaty.

Nor is Dr Adenauer likely to embarass President Eisenhower by Insisting as the French did on a permanent settlement of the Saar question before the European defence treaty can be rallfed-Reuter.

Honolulu today and received a bigger welcome Lois On Tour than General MacArthur, President Truman or Clark Gable.

An estimated 10,000, most of them older generation Japanese, jammed the dock area and uncounted thousands lined a parade route for a glimpse of Japan's Heir Apparent.

London, Apr. 6, An Evening Standard column-

ist today sold that 24-year-old Lois Holland, doughter of New

Zealand's Prime Minister, left London today on month's tour of Europe by car.

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Travelling with three other The Prince, enroute to the Hawaiian rainbow cast a na- New Zealand girls, Miss Holland British coronation, was met off

tural backdrop to the view, has organised the trip, from port by a foulla of Japanese On the dock the thousandy arranging international driving fishing sampans bedecked with stood quietly till he emerged licences to booking in at cheap flags and a fire boat spouting in a black limousine for the hotels and lodging houses-"lo welcome.

drive

to Punchbowl, national get the most from our currency cemetery where many American allowance," she said.-Reuter. war dead lie buried. Many of the dead were killed during the war or attack on Pearl Harbour.-Associated Press.

The stars and stripes and the rising sun flag of Japan draped the gangway as the Prince step- pod ashore escorted by Gover for Samuel Wlider. "King of Howall.

The Prince stood, on the bridge as the President Wilson pulled in to the strains of

Aloha Oc" by

Hawailan Band.

the Royal Ambassador's

He waved repeatedly to a group of Honolulu's cherry blos com queens, out to meet him in colourful. Japanese kimonos,

The Wilson and all the ships in- port were in full dress in honour of the 19-year-old son of Emperor Hirohito.

The Prince told reporters who met him off port:

Wife Granted

Citizenship

Honolulu, Apr. 6.

Sebald, wife of the U.S. Ar-

have heard so much aboutAfter 25 years as a stateless week from British to German Howalion hospitality I am sure Individual. Mrs William J. custody, was alleged by the will enjoy my visit here" West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, to have. ceived

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He appeared before the press basador to Burma, was granted for four minutes! Read a state- her U.S, citizenship in Honolulu from Fascist ment In Japanese, climbed up

and, politely. on Monday.

funds sources in Britain, France Belgium Reuter,

Egg-Rolling At

White House

and

excusing

Her husband served several

on the bridge where he stayed sears in Tokyo as Chief. of Gen until the

docked.

MacArthur's diplomatic, section

Home proud of the contribu- and as Chairman: of the four-

am

tions Japanese residents here power

Allied

Occupation

Federal Judge Frank Mc-

dave made to Hawall's marvel- | Council. lous development and I am

most grateful for the sympathy

and generous ald they have Laughlin made the grant under been good enough to extend to special provisions of the new wnich mah postwar Japan," he said before immigration act

Ms Sebald ellgible, Icaving.

Sho arrived in lawall from Tokyo on Sunday night..

De Bevker in Born Edith

SLIGHTLY BURPRISED The

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Washington, Apr. 6. Hundreds of children swarm- ed over the south lawn of the White House here today, carry- Eng gally coloured Easter eggs to tako

an egg-rolling brown shoes. He spoke softly Japan of a British father and compart in contest-a pre-war tradition and some of his words. were Japanese mother, Mrs Sebald revived by President and Mrs lost in the whith, of newsreel was a Japanese citizen until the „YESTERDAYS CROSSWORD1 Permit, & Rider, Elsenhower.

married her husband whom she Done, Cocker, 11 Lifts, 12 Hvard, 10 Skirt, 18 Loant,

and television -cameras,an I met wher,ho" was a Navat 11, a With a Bong⋅ in My Heari The young contestants had to He appeared at came ib. Dent, 20 'Repest, 24 Arena, 25 ) Tars, 27- Dutice, 20 roll an egg over a short course slightly surprised by the roar Attache, in Tokyo, Aender. Down; 1 Póck, 2 Rich, a fo perid,. 8. Relrose, with the aid of a spoon.. The Dedeli? Husists, 10 Koran, 13 Placa interni, 15 Iterate, '17 Jant eggsroll-wax 12 years sydy Knead, 19 Depost, 21 Else, 72 Tond,

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2. rin Hmerican in Paris gun Cyrano dy g

ing welcome,. On the bridge ho Sho renounced her Japanese 11, Mangalier BewaER LEONE SIN chatted to escorts who pointed cluzenchips and remained state-19, T. Hopp Handiors, Balds Mis out the rights. A boqustrul Iess since Assulated Press,

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