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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 4, .1953.
Republic Expected To Be Proclaimed By Naguib In Egypt
Cairo, May 3.
Egypt, a monarchy since the days of the Pharaohs, is turning to republicanism. Egyptians are so sure of this that they are already' cogitat- ing on what form of republic she will choose.
Will it be a parliamentary republic with the risk of politically weak 'power; a presidential republic leading to a dictatorship; or will a middle course be steered by General Mohammed Naguib, leader of the bloodless revolution last July which resulted in the abdication of King Farouk in favour of his infunt son?
MERCILESS
CUTS
A sub-committee of the 50-man commission appointed by General Naguib to prepare a new constitution has already proposed the abolition of the monarchy and announced its belief that the best regime for Egypt would be a republican system with a parliamentary form of government.
Farouk's exit
accom- what he considered necessary panies
Campaigo "to protect the revolution and a press against the inaintenance of the the regline" during * three- Throne. A recent unofficial year transition period until the
ADVOCATED by
Republican's Views On Foreign Aid
Washington, May 3. Senator Eugene Milkkin, an Influential Right Wing Repub- lenn, said today that Congress might be "rather merciless" in cutting the Eisenhower Adminis- tration's expected requests for US$3,800,000,000 (about £2,000 090,000) in foreign aid funds.
Congress begins reviewing this Tuesday with programme on testimony before the combines
Senate and House Foreign Rela- tions Committee by the Secretary of State Mr John Foster Dulles, General Omar Bradley, Chainman
was
newspaper Gallup pull of a new constitution is drafted and
cross-section
opinion returned 90 per cent in favour of a republic.
Most
Egyptian accepted by the people. a!
significant. however, the February charter does not mention The Infant-king. 11. now living his ousted father irl
Alimed Fund
the with
Europe.
While still remains for the Egyptian people to decide by
referendum popular
of monarchy versus republic issue, the present mood of the country is undoubtedly to Anish with kings and Kingship.
After General ing King Farouk,{
in
Nehru Tours Northern Frontier
Mr Nehru, the Prime Minleier of India, left, and U Nu. the Prime Minister of Burma, centre, recently toured the tribal areas on either side of India's North-Eastern Frontier. They are plotured here with Maharajali Sri Bodchandra Singhil of Maniour during their
vidik These areas are inhabited by the warrior Naras who have been raiding villages on both sides of the border. The two Prime Ministers undertook the tour in an attempt to find a solution to the problem of what to do about these raids-Express Photo,
Civil Rights Issue
In United States:
Strong Criticism.
New York, May 3.
WINS HEAKTS
Cabinet Ministers sworn and his military by the Regent now take the Junta resolved to break the oath of allegiance to the people. feudal system of the
and laws are issued in the name pashas, the Old Guard. They determined of the people. to break the political and
General Naguib, the grizzled top of economle power at the the social pyramid, to widen the coldier-Premier, won the hearts case the of Exyat's 21,000,000 population middle claws and
by his sweeping agricultural Whic suttering of the fellaheen,
and industrial reforms which The report, entitled "Civil Rights in the United States pearunt masses,
will revolutionise the mud-and-1-1952," was the fifth in an annual series "assessing Lin
Mob violence against minority groups continued to increase in the United States during 1952, a joint report by the American Jewish Congress and National" Association for the Advancement of Coloured People said today.
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mr Juo! of all social evils in Egypt. village life of the country- { developments during the past year in 14 major areas of
the
General Naguib struck at the
September
last year is Starset Harold
Mutual volutionary government pass Security Director, and the Secret- sweeping agrarian reform ary of the Treasury, Mr George law limit landholdings to
or acres. Humphrey.
In
200 feddaher, he abrogated They are expected to re-the Constitution of 1923, "alven monarch's bounty", and commend that former President D
proclaimed that
the new con- Trunn's recommendation fur stitution should make US$7,861,000,000 (about £2eople as the source of power,
800,000,000) in spending be cut 000,000.
Forelyn Ald
to US$5,800,-
KING'S PUPPETS
the
The revoked constitution had become a tool in the hands of Senator Millikin thought Con-the monarch, who used it press would want
Agure by more,
to
side to match Cairo, a modern, sky-scrapered metropolls, and the seaports of Alexandria and
Sucz
In the
course of his recent
tour of Upper and Lower Egypt, General Naguib mingled with the people, spoke their language, listened to their grievances and shared their frugal meals.
le talked to thousands of University students, white- of theological turbaned pupils
in stained institutcs, workers overalls and fellaheen in ragged to cut the recurr An'd further personal blue galablchs.
ambitions and gains.
Furthermore, it had become He devoted particuler atten- Two leading Democrats, Sena- associated with the coalition of tion to the children, the Egypt
the of tomorrow." landowners, Walter Georga (Georgia) governing
Senator John Sparkman king's puppets who had won
GRADUAL PROCESS (Alabaina) expected some shift their place in the upper class of and settled down to
Smiling and waving his now enjoy and maintain it on the famous khaki, red banded sweat, foil and broken backs of General's
cheering
tor
and
In foreign assistance emphasis society Irum Europe to Asla.
24
Senator
all
cap to
Senator George added; "the illiterate fellaheen millions. frenzled crowds, he was hullet dont think it will be tremen-In January this year, Gen 3 The Liberator. He took
eral
dissolved Nngulb dously pronounced".
by storm efties, towns and political parties after failure to villages, and smashed any pres- Sparkman said that "purge" themselves of corruptige the monarchy had in Egypt if it beenmy apparent that elements.
Under a provisional charter in the fast half century. France and Germany were not
February, the leader the European issued in going to ratify
But General Nagub and his treats, of the revolution look sovereign Defence Community
want to force the men do not that
would BCTiously affect powers over Egypt with the Congress reaction to the whole right to appoint, and clemiss, issue. The people must first cabinet ministers, and also do rasp and accept the full mean- programme-Reuter.
ing of the July coup,
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10 Get up (5).
12 Tora (0),
14 Logislator (7).
Plague (4).
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20 Sea-robbers (7).
22 High cards (4).
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15 Tale of heroism (4).
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25 Agog (6).
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31 {Throws) out (6). . .
24 Rends (5).
In a nation-wide broadcast, the Minister of National Guidance, Dr Fuad Gala), ex- plained that the abrogation of the the 1923 Consiltution was "inevitable set of the coup d'etat and of the need for reform."
He said: "After enforcing the King's abdication, the Govern-
national life in which civil rights is an issue,"
STILL THE
BIGGEST
“KILLERS”
The report said that there were at least 10 bombings and "well over" 30 acts of vandaliam, caus- Ing substantial destruction of property during the year.
"The bomb as a form of terror has ceme into increased use as a direct result of the suppression of lynching" It added.
No death due to lynching was reported in 1952, but bombing "has great attractions for those who find themselves forced to do
ip secret what the lynch mob used to do openly.
were
vate 10
in
against
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To Suffolks
Bury St. Edmunds,
May 3. Rents for the Suffolk Regiment war
memorial homes, opened hero today, would have been higher kni far 4 "generous donation" by the people of Malaya, it was disclosed,
The gift from Malays was in appreciation of the fine services there of the Battalion, Suffolk Realment.
The homes comprise eight ffats which have been allocated to old soldiers of the Regiment on a points #ystem.Reuter.
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Geneva, May 3. Heart disease and cancer are still the biggest Killers" in Europe and the United States,
Most incidents of violence according to statistics published took place in the South or in
New York, May 3, today by the World Health border States, the report said,
and Organisation.
directed
The National Industrial Con- Heart
however, Negroes seeking equality in the ference Board, a private re- discase, claims more deaths than cancer right
or to own asearch organisation, today re- in these countries, the statistics | home,
leased statistics it has compiled showed.
Incidents of violence against on standards of living in the
in New York, United States, In Japan tuberculosis caused Puerto Ricans
Catholic places of ed. by cancer--with 07.000-and 120,000 deaths in 1950, follow- Jewish and
worship In
Philadelphia, heart disease with 30,000
Catholics
-more-than - half-of-ail- California and families in the United States Jewish property In Britain 151,800 people died against
in owned their own homes, various parts of the country 95,300 deaths through cancer in also eccurred. of heart disease compared with
That three-fifths of all middle incom: familles ($5,000 to $10,-
Copics of photographs 1030.
KILLED IN CUSTODY 000) and more than nine-tenths taken by the South China Reported instances of of upper income families over brutality by pollee and other $10,000 owned cars.
Morning Post, South China Agures
law enforc£ment officials were
That Americans owned televi
Post-Herald, fewer than in 1951, the survey sion and radio sets, refrigerators, The
and Organisation's statistics sald. At least 10 Negroes were and similar accessories worth a China
Sunday 210,000, respectively. gave the world population in known
Mail Staff Photo-| have 1030 as 2,402 million.
been killed total of $15,000 million., while in offletal custody last The population of the Soviet
on view in That 70 per cent of all Ameri- graphers are year and 45 others severely can families had bank accounts the Morning Post Building. Inton was given as 200,000,000, About
Injured. 50,000,000 more than the
Under the heading United States.
offor Government bonds. Of these.
than half and
more Naturaliso-
were worth Europe had a population of
$7,500 or more, the report sald
while a sixth That
assets
totalling $30,000 392,100,000, Asia 1,271 million, Africa 108.900.000,
the passage of the McCarran-Walter and Amricas 327,000,000.-Reuter.
Immigration Act, which retained million and fewer than a tenth of all American families had the national origins quota system. more allatted quotes to Asian, grants
more debts than assets. and curbed from "must
In
the
the United States were 532,000 and
tion,ration
ment is working out a new draft Funeral Of Then a racial basis
ernstitution acceptable to the people, free from the short- comings of the revoked constitu- tion and realising the wishes of the nation for a clean and
sound parliamentary rule."
The consultation-drafting com- mission is representative Egyptian opinion.
of
Queen's Uncle
take place
Imigration of from the British West be regarded as one of the
had
their
That a sixth of all American families owned property other than
own homes. That 75 per cent of all Ameri- can families owned insurance.
of That ownership
stock ranges from five per cent in the middle income families to more than 33 per cent in upper In- come families.
strongest manifestations hostility toward minorities than London, Muy 3. The funeral of Lieut-Col. the we have seen in a generation." Hon. Michael Bowes-Lyon, 50- The Federal and State govern year-oldt uncle. of Queen asents have done Utile during Elizabeth, will
The statistics also showed that Wednesday at Glamis Castle the year to improve conditions
Jews and Negroes, the re-consumer wealth in the United Scotland,
port saya.
States totalled nearly $750,000 The Colonel's daughter, Mary, In the field of teaching, an million an increase of more given no terms of reference, is wife of Lieutenant Timothy Improvement was noted in the than 50 per cent since the end of the now disbanded political tod gave birth to a daughter district schools of a number off of the Second World War, composed of the better elements
She would have been. bls States and inore Negroes were "The post-war rise in asset
The commission, which was
In
for
tto
to
parties, representatives of pro-Grst grandchild.
admitted being
pubile values, however, refleets rising fessional syndicates and other The Queen's unde died.
a growth in civic bodies, and the Moslem, Friday at his home at Southlil, universities in the South, but prices, as well as
Negroes
Jews and Italians were real wealth," the organisation Christian and Jewish communi- Bedfordshire. The Queen will tica, as well as leading jurists observe family mourning but no being discriminated against sald-Reuter.
In Northern private schools, under the chairmanship of elder definite period has been speci
according to the report statesman Aly Maher.Reuter. fled. Reuter.
Jt found that discrimination
and ammost entirely disappeared German Bishop
In the Army overseas but still
Tribesmen Gather For Election remained A factor in camps
Of Seretse Khama's Successor
Serowe, May 4. The Bamangwalo tricksmen today elect a new chief to re place Seretse Khama, banizhed by the Colonial Office after his marriage in 1950 in London to an English girl, Miss Ruth Williams.
Serelce Khama is now living in London with his wife and children.
Taika on naming a
new chief ad- began last year but were journed as many members of the tribe refused to name
a
The tribesmen, most of whom chief while Seretse Khema was Teft Serowo after rioting last alive. Juno in which three policemen
were injured, have been return-
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within the United States.
Discrimination in housing, it sald, was the "best defender bastion of racism-Reuter and France-Presse.
Attacks Reds.
Berlin, May 3
ROUND-UP IN to stand aim against the "lics,
TUNISIA
Bishop Otto" Dibelius" told East Berlin churchgoers today
political agents. andi pro paganda" of the East German Communist" government.
Bishop Dibellus,
"Who Tunis, May 3.
Chairman of the Evangelical Eighteen persons, have been. Church Council, is leader of tha detained in connection with the strong Protestant reaction Assassination of Chadly Kastalli, against Communist attacks on
AS
The riots last June began deputy mayor of Tunis, but the Church, declared that der-. ing to this mud hut capital in when police tried to halt a official circles refuse comment man Protestante would never lorries provided by the Gavern- kgotla called to discuss the on their investigations.
capihilate to "nihilatie mate- ment, to hold a ingatia (tribal exlling of Seretse Khama and
It was learned, however, that rialt riali his wife. It had been forbidden more arresta meeting)
are expected.
He said it was four of the Offelale addressed meetings of by the
authorities.
The 18 persons, detained are future that lay at the root of the
tribo
throughout tho
still being
interrogated. In the present East German gull- Beretso SATURDAY'S. CROSSWORD=Acres: 8 Sturtles, 8 Lald, Bechuanaland - protectorats, and
Khama's marriage addition arms, duplication Church campaign. Dorondor, 11 Teetotal, 13 One e, 15 'Cometle, 16 Ridicule, 19 told them of the kgolla called to жде opposed by his uncle, machines and a stock of paper Hundeoda vänt
late comors Chat, 21 Holovant, 23 Intrudes, 23 Helr, 27 Portends. Down: chocdo a new chief.
Tchekedi, who was acting as were discovered, it was learned wodged themediyos" "inta doar
while today, Initka bullding wherp the ways of East Merlin's Marlon, law, in casandra was found Franco kirche to hom tilen: speak.
1 Plot 2 Wier, 1/Trot, 5 Reol, G. Zaden, Spree, 9 Toper 10 But they were wamed that regent of the tribe Habid, 12 Epgch, 14 Colon, 16 Tired, 17 Cites, 10 Crup, 20gro was no chance of the ban Seretes was, sjulying After: 21-Budd, 23 Lend, 38 Arep: 74 Tort
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