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THE, CHINA' MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953.
OPPOSITION TO
Waving his hat in greeting is Dr Daniel Malan, 10-year- old Prime Minister of South Africa, pictured with his wife at Southampton on their 'arrival from South Africa in the Union Castle Uner Stirling Castle for the Coronation. Dr Malan headed the South African delegation to the Coronation,
Reuterphoto.
Loss Of Persian Oil Made Up
Rest Of World
By
The Hague, June 8,
MALAN Radically Changed By Formation
New Parties
Of
Johannesburg, June 7.
The formation of two new parties in one week- end in South Africa has radically reoriented the opposition to Dr Daniel Malan's re-elected Nation- alist Party Government.
The birth of a Liberal Party and a Union Federal Party to rival the long-established United Party and minority Labour Party indicates the end of the United Front opposition which worked to unseat the Nationalists in the April elections of the House of Assembly.
The third party to the United, violated, has had only a mixed front WOR the Torch Com- reception.
mando, nou-political indepen- Although Its strongest, appeal dent anti-nationalist organisa- may be to the predominantly don founded by war veterans, "English" province of Natal which has been virtually split which tears any plan to tum by some top Torchmen found South Africh Into a republic, the Union Federal Balen Federal Party is seen by ing the new Party.
Important opposiWon Other
Menlor
Torch execu-quarters, notably leading news- Uves have since resigned their papers, as an net of defentiam posts in protest against the and lack of faith in the ultimate launching of the new move-destiny of the Union.
ment in
in preference to con
United
*
some
to
ment
CLUE TO FUTURE tinued
support of the
Both new parties reflect a Party. The future of the Com-
colour mands Itself is now threatened, more liberal attitude to
disbanded, Malan's South African politics, possibly then has been preached before in Nationalist would face only a simficant clue to the future." disintegrated opposition of four rival
This attitude is more generous parties instead former United Front which co- United
of the then the present pelley of the Party leadership now ordinated everyone against the
being
criticised since the elec- government. Of these
tion-for
to, com- the United Party,
a tendency on colour issues promine headed
by Mr Jacobus Strauss, reach Afrikaner voters. disciple of the late Field Marshat The leader of the United Sinuts, the wartime
Prime Pality" motive in both parties
Mr Strauss, Minister, is likely to remain the
calling this strongest political magnet for "impracticable", deplored the anti-nationalists despite s les creation of both new move- of the April election by more ments. But he argued that seats than in 1948.
This
vitimately the United Party, in loss, however, con- the
the middle, would gain from vinced the new Liberal and extremists either end, liberals or Union Federal splinter groups nationalists, who must cancel that something new in opposi themselves out. tion politics was needed to re- gain power from the entrenched Nationalist Party.
Boil the new partles, he also
observed, had been launched by people who have never had real experience of the nature of TO CONTINUE!
the battle which the United Some leading political authori- Farty is waging against the ties
have calculated that the forces of oxtreme nationalism
'second successive In Scuth Africa."
TEST NEXT YEAR polls showed by analysis that Not all agree that the United
the country's majority
ority Party can afford to brush off
The loss to world trade of Persian crude oil and oil products caused by the nationalisation of Nationalists' the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was virtually victory at the South African offset by an increase of oil production in other with parts of the world, the Royal Dutch Petroleum Afrikaner population steadilythe new parties too easily. Company said today.
The consultative machinery established be tween members of the oil industry when Persia moved to nationalise the Oil Company's holdings proved its worth and avoided the serious supply problems that might otherwise have arisen, the Royal Dutch Company said in its annual report.
The report disclosed that the total sales and other income of the-group of-the-last--year-was about £1,618,000,000.
This represented an increase of nearly £200,000,000 over the previous year.
JAPANESE
PEARLERS
The higher figure of gross in- UNPOPULAR
come was attributed mainly to
an 11 per cent increase of sales over 1931.
the
It they present candidates at and predominantly pro- roment, there scens little the provincial elections due in reason why thould ever
Malan's followers South Africa next year, the first ever lose
power in the real test of publle reaction, they will inevitably drain off some present trends, be seen in the increased success, Evidence of this, they say, can
United Party strength by divid ing the opposition vole against the Nationalists. marginal industrial consti- earles, of Nationalist Party candidates
Nationalis Government
from~
the
who are supported leaders, meanwhile, watch by new age groups of Afrikaner stresses and strains within the voters moving in on Industrial satisfaction, arguing that they defeated opposition with some centres.
ghow that the Other reasons are that opposi
country could not tion voters were:
concentrated have hoped for a stable govern- heavily in some industrial seats ment where thousands of Surplus It also tempts them to think voters were "wasted" and the that the process of opposition government showed themselves realignment may release enough more secure than ever in the rightwing sympathisers to numerous country districts answer the victory appeal of the which are only lightly "londed" Prime Minister. Dr Daniel with population.
Malan, for help in obtaining Some observers here think a two-thirds Parliamentary that new bolitieal lines token by majority to settle old contro- cpposition supporters defreting versing
aver Constitutional
Sydney, June 7.
the United Party may issues.-Reuter. The Sydney Morning Herald The Royal Dulch Petroleumsaid
prove less helpful to the anti- today
return of nationalist cause than if they Company and the Shell Trans- Japanese pearlers to waters off continued to co-operate, how- port and Trading Company Ltd Austraila was "not welcomed"-ever loosely,
inati Unite are the parent companies of the on the other hand there la no Front. Itoyal Dutch-Sholl group in ready incons to prevent them The United Party, until the which both companies share in or ay sound reason why Aus formation of the new move- Tealla should seek to exclude them.
the rntion of 60-40.
ments, had a wide waveband of political feelings in its ranks, [with the Liberals, perhaps, World consumption of petrol **There
very spiritually and politically the continued to expand in most good reasons for regulating Ash-most restless. countries, though in some, such ing by egrcement es is being done LIBERALS CHANCES
however, arc
as Britain, high taxation began and for policing movements of Many in South African poll-
on
The editorial called for in 1952 world production of "binding
agreemcht crudo oll reached a total of)
fisheries" between Australia more than 4,700,000,000 barrels, and
Japan before the next an increase of 5 per cent over pearling scason began and 1951.
added:
NEW U.S. WELLS
POVERTY
TOO MUCH FOR HER
Tekra, June 7. A 32-year-old woman, dying
home for She lived
the
to leave a marked effect on con-Japanese vessels near ourtical circles agree that the birth of polson she took herself gave zumption, the report stated,
northern coast." the paper said. of a Liberal Party is logical, premature birth to a baby boy
even essential, though low-wili įtoday, the police announced. * predict 'any Parliamentary Tsuru Shido attempted to kill success for it at the present herself and two children by stage of Facial evolution.
polson today but only It clears the paditel atmo-children died. ephere, providing a
to give premature people with a worried conscience birth to a boy who was reported "It will be to the interest of enry, in fact, vin more sympathy mother was
about colour restrictions. But it in good health although the Japan if she wishes to cultivate than voles for the time being.
in a critical condi tion after good will
her strong dose of nol Lo
Its call for an end to the colour polson. the negotiations un-bar in government and
"other sullable qualled, persons" may
Foller said the shock and brought about carly. oil, in other Middle East coun- Australian Minister of Com- yet be too liberal for most white birth.
merco John McEwen on-
Tauru Shida Siled to kill The Union Federal Party herselt because she could not nounced in Canberra on June 5 with ile programme for re- that no formal agreement had shaping the Union of South face dire poverty any more been reached with Japan but Africa into a Federal Union with following her husband deserting
was an understanding a long form policy of an United her, polico revented. * that Japanese pearlers would States of South Africa and giving The police added Tsuru would In Africa, with Middle East❘ not fish nearer than 35 files any province the right in cœmain probably be arrested on a muri and the Far East, production to Australian territory-Heu- part of the Belilah Commonwealth der charge after her recovery— was also continued and in mariy ter.
If the Union's Constitution Is Reuter, cases exparated.
Production in Persia fell by Australian some 110,000,000 barrels but) protract this was offset by an increase duly", of 170,000,000 barrels of crude
tries.
In the United States a total of 821 wells were drilled, com- pared with $50 in 1951.
Production in most South American countries was the same as in the previous year."
About 950,000,000 barrels of crude oil and natural petrot werd processed in group refineries during the year, tici Increase of more than 6 per cent over 1951.
The production of aviation spirit by the group kereased by about 00 per cent. This, the report continued, went for 1owards relieving the – severe) strain on the aviation spirit supply positióneatised by the closure of the Anglo-Iranidh refinery at Abadan, iRouter:
there
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