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Coalition May Result From Japan Polling

Tokyo, Apr. 12.

With the main political parties split by per- smal rivalries, & coalition government is regarded as likely to be the outcome of the general election

for a new Lower House of the Diet to be held in Japan next Sunday,

Since the two Socialist parties disagree on the important matters of foreign policy and control of the trades unions, the new government is likely to be composed of right-wing parties,

Leaders of the Liberal Party led by Mr Shigeru Yoshida, the outgoing Prime Minister, say that if he fails to obtain an absolute majority, Mr Yoshida would rather go into opposition than join a coalition,

"Many, pod mood diserving heve | policy of rearming Japan "for thusk Du: Mr Mamoru | defence.".

Shigemita, rar qur-Ksped war- 3. Progessives, ted fand Pervin Minsten

year-olt cautious. who is

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRÍL 13, 1989.

Cinema Riot

Vienna, Apr. 14. Fighting and attitd of "Beat up the Nazia" bröke odt during the private showing here toudy oh in Italian filmi "Rome - the Open City".

The trouble began with the showing of a scene in which the Germans arrest And torture

Italian priest.—Reuter.

до

HERS NOT

REASON

WHY

TO

Bonn, Apr. 12. An English girl signing her self "Eve," from Sidcup, Kent, told West Germans to stop worrying about the reasons for kissing-but to get on with it.

Prisoners-Of-War Subjected

To Relentless Pressure In North Korean Camps

Washington, Apr. 12.

The United States said today that the United Nations prisoners of war in Korea had been under "relentless pressure" to change their political sympathies and some of them appeared to have succumbed.

In a statement issued within eight days.of the

fence Department said captivo soldiers could not be condemned for co-operating with the Communists, at least outwardly, "for the alternative may appear to be torture or death

or both."

first exchange of sick and wounded prisoners, the Do-

Jewish

Film Studio

The Communists had attemp!- ed to use an United Nationa prisoners of war "deceptively soft and Ingratiating treatment If that treatment promises to serve their purposes," the state- ment said.

Technicians by 03-

shrewd ex=

now lead the 10upervative) Paplomat Masonry Shigemitsu. Progresuatu how a 1.7%) chane Another democratic Conserva-

party, to have

rearm Japan without delay,

of Decomum diganin ng Prime Stinkter.

that they e pedaleat to tore and how bed be seda be alte to hold tiga per a citition toy county

quarrettoms a literat

The crureticta for the That's Low Hours will bo restowed

with 31 Freek--

Bor posare three- for Salf By

4. Right Wing Sodalists led by Protestant Christian Jotaro

formerly Kawakami,

63, University professor. A de- manerate Socialist party linked with trades unions Members want co-operation with the non- Communist nations, but oppose United

States influence Japan. They demand higher wages and better working con- The rental election is taking third world war is

wing Socialists think that Plue only six months after the

μαθήτας, ότι Just

October 1852, dream,

April 24

scarly elas Freebibers

&gt

Hort

the

Removed

"Personally I would not do without for all the Gea In Chinn," she wrote in the news- paper Westdeutsche Neue Presse. "I don't care why we do it, only care that we do. It's wonderful. It's marvellous."

asked The newspaper had readers why they liked to kiss.

"Eve", answering in English, sald she

ди presumed they were referring to "the kisses of Remzo and Juliet, and not the horrible little pecks that one is expeeled to bestow and receive

mother.

on occasions when altaus

"Just up the selentists accept

and

technicians

SERVICE AT WINDSOR

FOR CAROL

Windsor, Apr. 12.

A brief memorial service for ex-King Carol of Rumania' was held tonight in St. George's Chapel of Windsor Castle, the burial place of England's Kings and Queens.

"Since prisoners of war arc uniquely vulnerable and ex- posed to Communist propaganda exploitation, the Communists

The service was in recognition hove paid particular attention to their indoctrination. ·

of Carol's membership in the Order of the Knights of the "The attempt to use

whose enemy Garter

chapel is St soldiers 14 tool; to advance George's. Communist objectives begins at Carol's Knight of the Garter the time the Communists Arzt banner was removed from his

Υπή take them as prisoners,

.

tail

and carried in slow pro-

Windsor to the Altar where the service was read by the Dean of Windsor, Bishop Eric Hamilton.

Vienna, Apr. 12. Czechoslovak ́publication arriving here said that a purge doctrination begins with intercession by Military Knights of has boch carried out

in the rogation. Czech film

"At the time of his initin The wordistry.

of an atticie appearlie the

in The Czech publies encounter with the Communist

Just a few tlonternini Noviny" in Interrogation the prisoner Is

Altar,

services dicated that

funeral at the Jewish directors subjected to a process designed same

held for Queen Mary and

had been to make him amenable to the We

whose body now lies in the removed. The purge, according teachings and viewpoints of the

After Communist authorities."

Chapel

George to the publication, began the drrest of Jewish-born

turdolt Slansky, former chief of Nations prisoners of war held in gal on April 4 at the age of 59. The statement sald United Ex-King Carol died in Portu- the Catch Communist Party; North Korea had undoubtedly On the death of a Knight 'df who was tried for treason and been subjected similar Soviet the Garter. It is custominry for espionage and executed

Just

be taken down and Chinese Communist treat him? banner to ment used on Japanese prisoners and sent to the nearest reta- of war held during the second tive, world war.

tronditions for artisans. The right-fins a formule that have ago, so I accept the fact that kissing has been tested and found good (in spite bacteria)", she wrote.

of a rebellion in the

Mr

RED CANDIDATËS

pipe

left-wing Socialists want clo:0

5. Left Wing Socialists led by juraty Lixal Party agat 50-year-old Mosburo Suzuki,

irina Minister.

former journalist who visited Yer tidi

caused Us person Russia in the 1920's but is

furpla rivalries at.

opposed to

to Stalinizm More tra policy. mental dira OEMIYA

Boom at to'e of no-me Suelalists but opposed lo Communem. Pacifists, they endence & afores 14 brought demand abcoh neutrality fur about the li of the Yoshida

Japon anst wont no United Na- Clovernintra,* 97 aber ds left

tions forces based here. The tha party stak fa NCW

** | Laboral Park, ander the leader

hip of allis's ch of rival, Ah Ichiro Fotogam, They are amaliy walk the Hateyama or Spluer la sok The num- bem are, eported is ine case Tefore the elections, because tr Yoshida is bent ou expell- sextion of the bus from 36 juris anyutes whow loyally is

tapeet.

nation with other nations such as India to form, a third force in world affairs.

6 Labour-Farmer Party led by Himo Kuroda, 53) Extreme left-wing not far removed from Communism.

7. Communists, le bv

innittce. The demand with- drawal of United States and

limited Nations forces from THE PLATFORMS

Japan and close co-operation char with Soviet Russia and Com- Briefly, there are the reterities and platirons of the

munist China. They won no Parkes

lang pari In the

reats in the last election but aro vaming elen innst

putting

than up mure

100 Met by 73-year candidates in the field this Ume, 1. Meso

darosd, For Probelly for their propaganda

value.

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Club. Independent

In- dependents who unite for various from purposes, but who have no joint

holley.

member: Prominent Akira

Kazami. There

three parties in the at present House, are the

Ryokufukai and e Dai-ichi.both teagues of the Independents, and the Democra-

fotic Club.

a party close to the Progressives. led by About 47,000,000 Japanese will vote, a majority politie entitled to Former of them being women. Each vote for only one beral Party voler can who diständ Yoshida for his candidate, though there may be "dictatorial

In attitudes

the four or five in one constituency. porty. They have adopted a - - Reuter,

entered in the Lower Ilouse.

again. Athi police. The

gracels ty operole

centralising

weir veluctant to

2. Splint Liberaly, 70-year-old professor visst Ichi Intoyama members e

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of

The fact that two-thirds of the world's population still live | year.

after

In ignorance of this delightful The article said:

"Most of those people who custom is greatly to be de plored and ought to be re- were appointed by the Stansky medied as soon

Reuler.

The

bond, side that of ter hus-

There was no announcement whether Carol's banner will be HIGHLY CONTROLLED as possible."-machinery to leading positions

sent to his widow, the former In the Czechoslovak nim indus- try usurped the power of decl-

prisoners have been Magda Lupescu, or to his son, in a highly controlled ex-King Michael, - Associated sion which should have been placed exercised only by terlain Stats environment completely cut off Press. officials. They used to em-from their own people and the phasise the ideological aspect of promises

subject to the of outside world

and pressure of making films, which they them

North Korean selves had only just learned, at Chinese and

values political commissars. the expense of artistic thus causing chaos in the mak-

Russian Comment On

Adenauer

"Many Americans now held

ing of films and dissatisfacca captive have received much those concerned with di, better treatment thari normally

gra

were then

from. the

in

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Training Flight RIENTAL

Of Comet

Johannesburg, Apr. 12. A Royal Canadian Air Force When

Sinnsky's

sabotage is expected from Communist Comet jet on a routine training activities were boing gradually

natoris-and this with un-flight from London, touched exposed by President Gottwald doubtedly continue, to be the down at Plamietfontein Airport there were heated debates Moscow, Apr. 12.

case so long as It serves Com- todny five minutes, ahead of The Communist Party news-among Communist ilm

workers munist purposes."

schedule.

Leader J. D. Squadron paper, Pravda, making the first during which the latter pointed out the errors of the previous Soviet comment on the American

The statement added: "It is Dickson,

of in charge

the Kre said the representatives of equally apparent that in order Canadian aircrew, visit of Dr Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, said which

removed to perpetrate 'evidence' and to plane's flying time was 17 hours today that Dr Adenauer was "

management and support their false charges that 35 min. far more

from the Film Council, which welcome guest in

the United Nations Command The RCAF Comet leaves for Washington than his English and

the advisory body of tho has engaged

H

in bacteriological the return flight to London on French predecessors"

Minister of Information.

warfare In Koreo, the Chinese Tuesday morning-Router. "At the beginning of last year and North Korean Communists Pravda said the Washington

to talks between President Elsen- many incapable Aim workers would not hesitate to revert hower and Dr Adenauer were were

Literarni their well-known and despic- dismissed,"

"Mr Radok, able methods of extracting "get nother step on the tund to Noviny added.

talented

director

was confessions' by extreme Induce consolidate a split Germany",

The concrete terms of the

deprived of This

function be meat and coercion," after the cause communique issued

of his cosmopolite and formalist ideas on making alms, The United States and other talks contrasted with the vague terms of the communiques fol- and ollier film workers either United Nations troops had Franco-American wero given less important work monitored broadcasting Com- lowing carlle and Anglo-American talks in to do or dismissed because they munist propaganda from the Washington, Pravda sald..

had bees uneconomical or did radio stations In Pyongyang, the "The core of the agreement is

North Korean not

capital, Dr Adenauer's

the possess ideological or obligation

the artistic prerequisite, necessary Peking, the capital of Communist the creation of the for creative aim work." speed up West German armed forces" the The word "cosmopolite," as used in Communist publications, paper added.

usually refers to Jews-United Press.

The communique on Dr Adenauer's talks in Washington "had not single word devoted to the question of preparatory' measures for the establishment government of an all-German

and the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany.

"And this is understandable. A Poace Trenty

presumed

unißention of Germany, whereas the Washington talks represent yet another step on the road to consolidate a spilt Germany" Pravda declared.--Reuter.

Something New In Lighting

Los Angeles, Apr. 12. A revolutionary typo or be which con illumination; painted on to make an entire wall or ceiling light up, was described today by an engineer attending a regional conference of the Illuminating Engineering Society.

Theodore C. Sargent, Engineer of Sylvania Electric Pro- ducts Corp., said the new type of light is being used on in strument panels of warplanes.

Big

Crowd

At Milan

Trade Fair

Milan, Apr. 12.

China.

and

"The voices on the alr have been Identified

those BS

of Americans and other United

| Nations soldiers and their re- marks strictly parrot Communist propaganda themes.

"It is not known how the re- cordings were obtained," statement sald-Reuter.

UN OFFICIAL ATTACKED

Jerusalem, Apr, 12.

the

An international crowd of The Israeli Press today un- 100,000 persons swarmed into leashed 4 violent campaign Milan's "Fair of the Atomic against General Bernet De Era" at the opening today to Ridder, Chiet of Staff of thé ! zoe the mechanical, manuloc- corps of United Nations ob- tured and agricultural wonders servers in Palestine and chair- of 40 nations.

man of the Mixed Armistice The big fair, the 31st Commission, demanding hie organised by Milan since 1900, was formally opened this mom ing by President Luigi Einaud of Italy. Then the crowd moved

at erected

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CORINNE CASE PUT ON PASTRAI

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recall and accusing him of 14. T. MR BLANDINGS BUILDS being "pro-Arab.

HIS DREAM HOUSE Some papera alleged that by us. w. Fantasia his “syblematie refusal to call 18, T. Diplomatie Courier In past two hugo statue extraordinary meetings of the 17, F. Show Boat "Marfans"

the Mixed Armistico Commissions" .15, 6 The Happy Time

to consider incidents all along 19,.8 Wherever she does. gates.

of Israel he had 20. . Biggest attraction at the 1953 the frontier edition is a full working model encouraged these "violations" England's atomic pite at anil compromised the observa- tion of the armistice agree- Harwell.

mont.-France-Presse.

of

J

Lady Cripps Home

Eight hundred thousand other exhibita stretch along 50 klo- metres of streets and alleys in the 300,000 square metre area. day

London, Apr. 12) Among the vast ordning

Lady Cripps, widow of Sir throng were thousands of buyers from all corners of the world Stafford Cripps, arrived back in looking for now and Improved London by air today from New

He predicted to substance products and equipment and Delhi after a three-month visit

Presse.

the prices of 11,000 to India and Pakistan,France-

the

being produced by his firm, will And many uses in klicine, advertising and decorative homo

- calichers beside lighting.

atomic pile were, the newest The substance (Panelescent) television sets and plastic from consists of tiny metallic crystals the United State: Optical and muspended in lacquer, activated electrical equipment from Ger- an electric current. Sargent many, printing equipment and by

that said it has long been known perfumes from Fraked.

Cero- crystals would glow mics from Czechoslovakia, and toys and

certain

But the prob- | farm equipment Innda when elec make the glow of nimals from gutes to

lem was to suntelent, intensity to produce The fair will practical illumination:

the public on April 26, but Sargent said in an interview

remain open to buyers for two that this problem," has been mehditional dogs.......... koro • thin solved by reducing the size and 4,000,000 persons LIV expected increasing tho number of to visit it duicing its; two-ngecit] Crystals Associated Press.

run-Associated Press

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