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THE CHINA, MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL

27, 1969

Efforts To Peron Swears In A New Minister

Stop Treaty Ratification

OPPOSITION MOVE IN

WESTERN GERMANY

Ludwigshafen, Apr. 26.

The West German Social Democratic Party Executive is to confer tomorrow on how to prevent the West German Government from completing ratification of the Allied-West German treaties before the Constitutional Court has ruled on their legality.

Herr Erich Ollenhauer, leader of the Party and of the Opposition in Parliament announced this today.

Ho predicted "significant political consequences" if Chancellor Konrad Adenauer handed the treaties over to the Federal President, Herr Theodor Heuss, for signing on Tuesday, as ho appeared to have decided.

Such a step would entail |

Government into bringing the

conflict with the Bundesrat, Upper House of Parliament, and drag the head of the State iso the political struggle, he said.

The Bundest on Friday re- fused to ratify the trentie-the Bonn conventions giving West Germany near sovereignty and the European Army treaty until the court has ruled if they are constitutional

MELBOURNE

WELCOMES PRELATES

Melbourne, Apr. 26.

thousand

to

Dr Adenouer hinted after this

vote adverse

that he would override the Bundesrat and ask President Heuss to sign the treaties, He took the view that they did not require Bundesrat approval.

WILL NEVER AGREE Herr Ollenhumor decored it would he folly at this stage to 'The West Germany by those treaties irrevocably 10 the Wesion camp.

The Social Democrat Party, as

carrier of Democratic Socialism in Germany, was fully on the side of the Western democracies In the East-West confllet, but it believed nothing concrete should

this be done at

moment which night endanger a reunion of divided Germany,

Herr

Ollenbauer accused Dr Adenner of having identified German with Americaa WORL interests too completely.

prople Twenty crowded into Melbourne's ex- The Social Democratic leader

tonight hibition building

declared his party would never welcome two overzens Roman agree to the "Europeanisation" Catholle prelates Cardinal of the Snar and never cease to Agagianian, Armenian Patriarch fight for its recognition as part

of Cilicio, and Cardinal Valerian of Germany-Reuter. Gracias,

take

Ave

Benor Alex. Glavarini, the new Argentinian Secretary of Work takes the oath of office before President Peron, (in uniform) and

Government-Express Photo.

Tito

Discloses

Terms Of New

Law On

Religion

Belgrade, Apr. 26.

Communist Yugoslavia disclosed yesterday terms of the newly-prepared law on religion, guaranteeing-on paper at least-freedom of worship, but rejecting any concessions to the de- mand of the Roman Catholic Church.

The law, as drafted by the powerful Federal Executive Council for certain approval by Parlia-. ment later this year, sets forth as a basic premise that Yugoslav citizens may belong to any religion or to none, and that the question of religion is the private affair of the individual.

It contained no surprises. Yugoslavia's constitution It- self guarantees in broad ternis freedom of worship. The new draft spells out more exactly the

limitations privileges and

of

Archbishop of Boinbay.

BONN PESSIMISTIC They came to Austraila, to National

Bonn. Apr. 26. part in the recent

Ge:man West

Government Eucharistie Congre in Sydney.

cardinals, The two

religious activity here. lapproval of six French-sponsore: archbishops and 12 bishops protocols in the European Amy together with the official party were greeted with a fanfare of trumpels as they entered the building

Treaty was tonight considered without much influence on the chances of getting the treaty approved by the French Parlia- ment.

There seemed little likelihood that its eventual adoption will have any effect on the number of churchgoers on the basis of

of the a report

Communist Party publication, "Komunist",

of the population is greatly dependent upon the state as a means of livelihood,

Visits to churches on religious days, such as Christmas, will find them crowded-but most- ly by housewives. Their hus- bande stay at home.

as a pre-

and Social Welfare, other members of the

Law Reunites Ex-POWS

Sydney, Apr. 26. The long arm of the law brought a reunion between three men who remember- ed each other as fellow POW

Singapore's at Changi Prison more than '10 years ago.

The men met again

in

the police court at Gos- ford, fruit growing town some G5 nulles from Bydney.

LEBANON SUPPORTS NAGUIB

Cairo, Apr, 20,

The Lebanon's President Camille Chamoun stated today the defence of the Arab. world must rest with the Arabs. He was speaking on the eve of Anglo-Egyptian talks on ovacuation of the British Suez base, due to start on' Monday.

Chamoun, here on a state visit, said at a news conference: "The delence of this area must

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The Arab states and their

people alone must fight for the stability, peace and defence of the lands.!!

The young, dynamic Pre- aldent of the Levant Republic stressed, however, that the "Arab states are ready to con- sider any proposals of friendly countries which would like to co-operate with the Arabs In defence, so long as the pro- posals do not run counter to the Arab countries' Indepen- dence and dignity."

Chamoun, who arrived in Cairo last Monday, had several

WAS

with Premier General Mohammed Nagulb and other top Egyptian officials. It was reliably reported one of the main subjects discusse Mid-East defence within the frame of an inter-Arab collec- live security pact signed two years ago but still to be fully enforced.

SUEZ ISSUE

Chamoun expressed his coun› ry's full support of Egypt's stand for unconditional evacua- tion of the Suez base, saying "the Lebanon will not hesitate strongly to support Egypt, as we are convinced of the fusileo of

claims. Egypt's

He emphasised there could be "no pence and stability" in the Mid-East unless this problem of evacuation, among others, is

One of them was Stau- ley Kenny, 32, up 011 4 'charge of passing a worth-

less cheque, With

him were Constable Robert McKenzie, who brought Kenny before the Magis- texte, and Sidney Button, filling station

solved. owner who cashed Kenny's cheque.— United Press,

Russian Moves A

Cloak For Espionage?

Chamoun is due to leave on Monday for Beirut,

Meanwhile

Egyptian repre- sentatives to the talks with Brilain met today

under the

chairmanship of Naguib.

Egyptian

side

at the

og taks will be made

up

of

Lieutenant-Colonel

Gamal Abdel Nasser;

Foreign Fawzl Salem; Major Amer, and

Mahmoud Aiinister

Salah Major Wing Commander Abdel Baghdady.

Abdel

Hakim

Ralph

comprise

Robertson,

General

Lalif

The British delegation will be headed

by Ambassador Sir Stevenson

will and Str Brian Commander In Chief British Mid-East Lend Forces, and other diplomatic and military experts. As50* clated Press;

Won't Serve

Sentences

In drafting the new law, the special commission working for the Federal Executive Council called in leaders of the Roman Mr. Richard Casey, Australia's Minister

Catholic Church and of the for External Affairs, In the frst place Franco has in its current issue has increas Serbian Orthodox and Moslem sald greater understanding and two more additions to the treasy ed in recent months.

Washington, Apr. 26. A Senato each other was under consideration by the six-

religions. Together they repre- knowledge of

Foreign Relations

warned erential to bring the countries nation committee set up by the

today The

Komunist sent more than 95 per cent of sub-committee magazine of the West and East together.partners in the projected army. cailed for

that recent Soviet peace moves "Intensified the country's churchgoers, an

cloakk might furnish

for sald this Was being Secondly, though the protocols idcological struggle against

the French Increasing religious influence in demands for religious instruc-in the United States and other

Catholic clergymen pressed increased Russian achieved by the Colombo Plan, were approved by

spy activity not only in the material sense Government they have not been Yugoslavia as reflected by more than in public schools, an end of non-Communist countries. – of raising the standard of examined by the National massive attendance at church, the requirement for a civil

Asian Assembly. It seemed impossible performance of church rites and marriage ceremony Living

of South-East

in the spiritual to say, therefore, whether they observance of religious holidays." requisite to a religious werking. yesterday's countries, but

In a report compiled before

slatement would mollify opponents of the acrise as well..

This party stand obviously and unchallenged circulation of Pravda and Izvestia, on Russian

Vitoria, Apr. 20. "I have nothing but ramira- Pact.

Provincial the sub-committee,

Court here Implacable, un- for the Hon

Thirdly, some of the highest has had a deterrent effect upon church papers."

headed by ending, struggle the Catholle ranking French military men church going hore.

Senator Alexander yesterday sentenced 12 Basque These requests were rejected Riley Church has maintained in the consider that the protocols were

(Republican, Wisconsin) nationalists

prison terms East

Aside and West against

from the not adequate to secure their

two months raid "History has demonstrated ranging from broke off talks with the Catho- that Soviet Russia has regard-four years and four months for lic Church after the initial session three days ago, con- friendly relations French Communism,"

period of outwardly anti-Government propaganda, but Reuter.

between the they will not have to serve the tending they were made impos-West and herself as one offering sentences. sible by "Interference" by the unique opportunity for the All benent from a general Vatican with which Yugoslavia conduct of Soviet espionage. pardon granted by the Govern- ended diplomatic relations Jog!

ment in Desember on the grounds it was Interfering in this country's in ternal affairs.

modern, godless scourge of professed sim-the "integrity of

Armed Forces.

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Reuter,

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prasant

population and a comparatively small number of craftsmen and fawyers and doctors, a large part

professional workers such as

AFRICAN

MINISTERS APPOINTED

Freetown, Apr. 28.

Africans became Ministers in

nally by

views

It the commission.

· MAJOR PRINCIPLES

In

"On the basis of past Soviet record it can safely be assumed that the Soviet and satellite countries will continue to view their Installations hero na ex- Discussions with the Serbian tremely useful spots from which Orthodox Church and the Mos- to conduct espionage and sub- lems proceeded more amoothly. version activities." Their representatives were re- ported in general accord with the text of the draft law.

The

new draft sets forth

the Sierra Leone Government these major principles:

this week-end for the first time

since the West African com-

All religions are equal.

bined colony and protectorate 2. Separation of schools from was founded by British settlers religious Instruction.

in 1787 as a home for Africans rescued from slave ships.

under

The committee also warned against accepting Russian ges- turca at their faco value. It

moves usually said such

to

to

of the toy. 1952. in honour

Eucharistic Con- gress in Barcelona,

Three

other Basques were acquitted of similar charges,

The men, who were tried on April 21, admitted to the fuels of the charges, but denied that they had been working against

the Government. Associated

Press.

presented "but one of the zig Wrong But Can't

zagging

phases of Communist foreign policy, followed by

open antagonism."

Reporting on a survey of 8. Distribution of, religious literature

the general diplomatic relations with Com- laws governing the Press. (This munist countries the sub-com- This Blep forward in

the would give

the government mitten said that United States political progress of the diamond control over material considered representatives were watched by producing country between hostile to the administration).

French Guinea,

to

Liberia and

4. Freedom for Churches foreshadowed two months ago, establish

for religious schools was completed by Mr Robert do the instruction of future clergy- Zouche Hall, the new Governor men.

Presa and

of Sierra Leene, when. ho 6. Prohibition of the use of formally announced the appoint-religious schools, ments at the opening of the ceremonies to Legislative Council.

Dr M. A. S. Margai, member

'of

PROTECTION

..

Be Stopped

Khatmandhu, Apr. 20. The long-standing practice

of Gurkha recrulment for the British Army and the use of Gurkha soldiers In Malaya

not be stopped

Im- Khadgaman Singh, counsellor to the icing of Nepal for foreign and home aftales, rald last night.

Communist secret agents, had lately."

their telephones tapped and listening devices put in their

homes.

10

"United States diplomats have

The Government stand, and that

political of the major put up with inadequate

parties, had been that though spread antlhousing, severe restrictions on

their movements, meagre food the practice of Gurkhas form→ government propaganda.

supplies and adverso psycho- ing part of foreign armies was could Incorrect, recruitment- logical conditions resulting from of the Legislative Council, takes

perpetual Communist spying not be stopped, 'Under treaty Indian and the portfolio

Medical 6. Guards Against

arrangements, the anyone said the report. to refrain from

British armies were entitled to Services, Agriculture, Animal being forced

recruit The sub-committed quoted Mr

a limited number of Joining a religious group, and Husbandry and Forestry.

B. Lowrie Under Nepalese to their armles, against anyone being forced to Donald

said. takes the continue as a member..

Singh Secretary of State, as saying that Khadgaman portfolio of Education, Social 7. Non-discrimination against as far as possible under its laws Reuter.

Govern- the Individual, on the basis of the United States was trying WE S. Oustapha religious conviction.

to Impose travel rest-feldonā, an Pubile Works, Railway

8. The right of the clergy to Communist dipicmate hero omni- Road

Port Transport,

and form their ожд organisations to those applied to Americans Marine Affairs, and Civil Avia and to collect money for ex-in Iron Curtain countries. tion; Mr. A. G. Randle, Com-

penses, merce and Industry, Post and

Exemption from military Communist diplomats here "poses The report said that presence of Telegraphs and Co-operatives; service for religious reasons. Mr S. Stevens, Lands; and 10. Permission to hold, rell-a securlly problem which is also

Mr A. M. Margal

Welfare and Local desertment; Mr

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and

a serious one in allied rountries elsewhere in the world,

Celebrations In Portugal

Oporto, Ápr. 28. Three North Portugal, tomis, Labour.

glou, ceremonics. on church

are celebrating thelp Topath. anniversaries this Spring with Sierr

governed ground. Icons Londontäroligh

11 Religious instruction to from

The

It is the respectful bus candid documentary proof of their age. They are Fovne, de Varzim, Governor who is, aniston by an children to be limited to periods Judgment of Lie sub-committer Executive Councilor Cabinet, outside" regular school houz that many of these nations have Vila do Conde and Cumbres, 1.12. Pilities of 10,000 Dinars often not been simulently, alers called the Cradle of the Nation Tha fhear: Atricana, · who now and 10 days Imprisonment, for to this posse of the problem of because it was the native Int become minister, have sat sa violations or the lawak their own murity, the greport, st. Poziugal's fot. King-Unli

ciated Press,

added--Reuter. official cenbere—Router,

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