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Turkish Government To Ban Opposition Party?

Ankara, Aug. 2.

Police inquiries now going on throughout Turkey are widely ex- pected to end in a ban on the Nation Party (N.P.), a small Opposition: group, and the trial of some of its leading members for plotting to over- throw the present system of government.

These leaders are believed to have conspired to set up a state based on what they consider to be orthodox Islamic doctrines.

Drama At The Bombay Zoo

Bombay, Aug. 2.

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Entering A New Phase

WASHINGTON REVISING ITS FOREIGN POLICY

New York, Aug. 2.

The struggle for world domination entered a completely new phase in the past week as the guns were silenced in Korea, said Mr Hanson Baldwin, military correspondent of the New York Timės, today.

The correspondent said that the armistice was the culmination of a series of global events and trends — the new rogime in the Soviet Union, the decline in the, sense of urgency in the West and the shift from preparations for short-term peril to the long haul."

These and a host of others had made it clear that most of the (United States) politico-military policies of the past five years, including the European Army project, were subject to revision,

arca.

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peace

zone of Germany had

But said the correspondent, Western Europe-With the though new policles were being changes in the Soviet Union and faced in a new work, the two | In Communist tnetles and the keys to the balance of power truce in Korea, the temptation were In Japan and Germany. 16 put the fear of war behind Mr Baldwin then listed an na-altogether and relax was becom- sessment of the situation area by ling almost irresistible.

There Was

chance that Korea and Japan — Actuni NATO would achieve in the withdrawal of United States foreseeable future the minimum troops from the Asiatic main goals in ground forces required

bi the land lay well in the future.

the opinion of (United States) The inevitable Japanese

hold de-Planners,

Western Europe. mands for increwed trade with Communist China

The fall of the de Gasperi had sharply mercased in strength

Government in Italy, the whole urgency and the

trend of French political senti- Japanese trend

and the Soviet of ment demand for the withdrawal United States troops from the offensive and the events in the One leading member, Mr involve this fundamental issue in main islands was bound to in-nded the death knell of the Nurettin Ardicoglu, has been ar-Turkish polities: Are you for crease. rested on a charge of publishing or ngolinst

The ultimate westernising, the

fesult of the European Army.- in the party organ, "Millo!”, an modernising relarms introduer Korean truce would be greater

United States-The Korean Arkara daily newspaper, the new Turkey?

of by Kemal Ataturk, founder of dependence 05 United States | truce would increase the demand which he is leader-writer, an

sca and alr power exercised for tax cuts and arms reductions The dissident group the froin Island article which the police regard

bases to contain and for an end to large spend- incilement

N.P. is loyal to Kemalist princi- Communism to revolution.

coupled

An with ing overseas.

Cuonomic The party has been temporari-ples and accused the remainder political,

and economic

desolation-cxprosses in terms of ly banned

banned pending the police of the party of paying them only creasing military support

of stendily reduced foreign nk!. Zoo authorities at tho

The same issue 15 South Korea and Japan.

coupled with 'resistance to liber- Vielaria Gardens in Bom-

inquiry but Ankara political ob-p service. it servers mostly agree

alisation of tariff barriers-and of course, at stake in the alleged expect-{ bay wera pozaled when R

that the bam will be per- plat

plot to restore

theocratic 4

the differences of opinion be eight-foot

Ing female python

system, which would mean to

tween the United States and her could not be found It

munent,

China and Formnom-Admirat Allie hout Far Eastern polley These

follow events

one example, nd- the sive only cafe,

ministration

new of Koranle law, Arthur Radford,

Chair-might tend to fuster United A thorough

party's search way

recent congress

Instead of the present series of man of the United States Joint Sites nilitary

polleles during which a dista codes based Ankara, made but there was nothing

on those of Chiefs of Staff was known to dependent upons her ownl to show how it disap- sident group of delegates walk-

feel that European countries such as Italy strongly centralised Government Jed out of the conference hall and peared. One of the atten-

a China ruled by a strength than in the past.

"This does not mean pulling and Switzerland. dants of the Zao found its

from the " immediately resigned

of Europe or Asia,“ This is what makes the N.P.nd developed industrially, repre-out" male cell-mate colted up

of importance. At sented

an eventual threat to M

real to Mr Baldwin. "But more and In

a corner with a bulging

It is not clear yet whether o: question

one well-informed com- the United States, whether

with Ahe or more,

end stomach.

Jenst not the dissident delegates have

not Mao Tse-tung

a Korcon war, we are likely to a mass following in the party mentator considers the affair a not

warning to

Chinese Tito. the Turkish people

This conception emphasise United States sir and and this doubt makes.it diflcult to estimate the importance of the which threatens the

"against # national danger would strongly conflict with rest power rather than American

of wooing Mao military manpower." safety of British polley

Special split and of the alleged plot,

To con at least be said, however, the country."

away from Moscow by seating to the China Mail. GRAVE ISSUE

Peking in the United Nations Mr Falih Rifki Alay, by other concessions. leader-writer in "Dunya" Istanbul organ of the main Since the 1950 general elec-opposition group, the Popular den its representation In the Republican Party. As an Op- Grand National Assembly position journalist, Mr Atay is Turkey's single-chamber not likely to approve lightly of Farliament) had grown by 400 on action which must have had PCT cent, 11 not altogether governmental approval, though misleading way of saying it had technically inflated by the one member in 1950 and four in legal authorities. 1953,

After some time the 11- foot snake spat out the missing female python and a guinea pig while he had hail for his dinner.—United Press.

Moscow Radio Blast

Strong Criticism Of U.S. Policy

party.

that the Nation Party was small but had been growing rapidly,

GROWING APPEAL

He is

CONFLICTING VIEWS

became

OF

1with With regard to Formosa, United States policy was the "somewha! negative one" of continuing ald and guarding the island ngainst Communist invasion.

Indo-Ching-This war was now the larges: "hot war," The next 12 months might be crucial... A fundamental change of policy on Mr Alay was thinking not the part of the United States was The statistically impressive merely of the issues apparent an essential phrase is not altogether mis- the surface but of an even graver The Middle East-It British- leading because the addition of oncentration of N.P. ranks by Egyptian differences over the three more deputies by de "Muscovite provocateurs," as he Suez were resolved the area fectiona

from

parties, put it in the editorial quoted would remain-unless British would appear to

have cor- above.

troops stayed in the Suez-a responded with a real growth Turkey's leaders have little military vacuum. The cll-rich In the N.P. membership and its fest of the brand of Cominform eastern flank of NATO Was opptal to the electorate,

doctrine preached by Communist therefore hanging in the air with

other

reckoned with.

London, Aug. 2.- A Moscow Radto com- mentator, Boris Leontyev, In 1950 it had strength_nough parties in such Western countries the Tutch (Communist) Party in said today that the plan to our only 22 constituencies a llaly, France Germany, Brl-Iran emerging as a force to be 63. When the 1959 Con-tain or the United States. include "not only Westerngress met the party seamed cap- They do think, however, that Germany but the whole of ble of putting forward a can- there is

every reason

to watchi Germany in the American-the country of the next general working on the religious feel- didate in every constituency in out for Morcow-trained agitators sponsored European Defencelestion which must be held by ings of il

illiterate Community is designed to the spring of 1954 at the latest; this staunchly Mohammedan make Germany militarist ugh it may be held carlier. country, which is none the less Party membership when the faithful to Islam because it has State."

congress met wan estimated at The broadcast, heard in Lon-000 in on cleclerate of 10.000.000.

anything from 1,000,000 to 1,500 separated affairs of Slate from ffuirs of faithSpecial in the don, said it was the intention to But all the statisties have been

China Mall.. turn Germany into a striking upset by the split, the ban end force of the aggressive North the plot.

Atlantic Union"

" is clear that the implement- ation of there plans with regard

to the whole of Go:many would Assembly, for example,

ago.

Heite Germany," Leontyevo

have

pensants

Repatriation Of Japanese

in

Replacements Lacking

The

East

Berlin, Aug. 3. German Deputy Premier and First Secretary of the Communist Party. Herr Walter Ulbricht, has dismissed the suggestion that some Minis- fers should resign, the Party's newspaper Neues Doutschland said yesterday,

Her Ulbricht was speaking al

a district meeting of the Party at Leipzig Inst week.

A SLASII Nation Party strength in the has involve the urlcathing of the two. Strictly speaking, there is suffered slash from four. 10

Tokyo, Aug. 2. most bellicose and militarisil:

The 9,000-ton passenger boat, forces in the centre of Europe-row no parliamentary group the rebirth of the same hotbed of representing the views of the Takasago Maru, left Malzuru

Western

this war which not long

was banned party, for a group Yaust port.

Japan, three members to be morning for Shanghal to pick up sald.

recognised as such. The two Japanese repatriates.

"People who demand that Le described the West German remaining adherents enjoy par- This is the boat's "nith trip some of our Ministers should Chancellor. D: Konrad Adenauer, Hamentary immunity, of course, since repatriation began in resign because otherwise the re- ts "the leader of the West Ger- and therefore continue to speak March.

lationship between West and man militarist

The ship is due to return to Eas. Germany will be troubled" clique, which for on illegal organisation. ans at the restoration of Ger-. Passing from arithmetical to Japan on August 12 with about must be met with the fighting man hegemony in Europe through cold that the split and the ban Reuter.

political estimates, it can Le 2,000 repatriates on Board-question "Who is going to take a revanchist and aggressive

their place?" he said-Reuter, Commenting on the recent "Big Three" Western Forelin Ministera talim in Washington, Leontyey said:

"The new propaganda men- sures of Adenauer end his Unit- ed States 'proceclom will not help the imperialists to dissuade the European peoples that the recen Washington Vecisions are directed against tho peaceful solution of the German" - prob-

The broadcast said the "secret intentions" of the United States were

* "to fight " to the utmost against

rounlication of Germany and against the con«' clusion of a pesce treaty.""

These manoOUVIOS,

42. addeti, “connot possibly deceive German people."

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