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The leaders of the Populist Party have asked the Austrian Foreign Minister, Dr Karl Gruber, to resign his post, reliable sources said.
This followed a report earlier today in the Catholic weekly Die Furche that Dr Gruber would very soon leave his position. Die Furche has strong affiliations with the Populist Party.
'Dr Gruber's
recent memoirs Panty, the Populists, by charges I have cued strong political re- that certain members carried on action?. His revelations were secret negotiations with the Ccm- Fald to have embarrassed his own murid Parly..
Magsaysay Victory Assessed
Die Furshe said: "Dr Grüber is tired of his post. This is not very rtrange afle sight yours. What
-General's Slashing Attack On European Army Plan
Paris, Nov. 12. General Charles de Gaulle demanded today that France should be the nation to explore the possibilities of an agreement between the West and Russia.
In his first major policy declaration. since January, the leader of the Rally of the French People said it was the first duty of the Western world to see whether an arrangement was possible with the Soviet world. He added that France was particularly well-qualified to explore such possibilities through diplomatic channels.
should Join and abandon her
He was applauded at this. In the statement which he le Ancomprehensible is the el:-reat, he severely crilicised the plans of the North his strategie |cumstanzes zurrounding
Treaty Organisation departure. He has publihed a Atlantic bock et energirt. But what one which, he claimed, was unduly knows as Foreign Minister is not dominated by Amerlea. personal properly which can be freely dispased at.""
saysay, the victor in the Social Party
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In a press conférence 'attend- of S'ates"
opposed to ed by 300 journaliste, Party ob-] "mergirz" in the European servers and Government oftelals, defence "community. the General condemned the Raising his voice, General de European Defence Community | Guulle referred to the European (EDC) as a "monstrosity" and defence community treaty na
surprise that "monstrous', and said that ir expressed his
come into effect, "It Great Britain was urging France
should be opposed by all sovereignty, while Britain her- mene"
mears. self had not, the slightest Intén- The French wartime resistance tlon of doing so.
leader accuscit the United States of trying to keep other nations "partiiioned oft”, and stressed that Britain refused to be
to the EDC. party, to
Hender that the EDC offered nothing
troduced the resolution EMPIRE MAJESTIC but advantages to Germany. passed recently
the INDO-CHINA WAR
Vietnamese Nailonal Con- He insisted Germany could
Referring
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Vietnam" only rearm within a confedera- General de Gaulle rald:
gress calling for High of European nations, in-
War is being carried
withdrawal from the French at 230, s.15 1.00 on Julius Haab, tho Populist cluding Britain.
now We must fight. Union, IcLaer, has publicly stated that
must against us,
appear, after In Indo-Chinn, France the facts in Dr Gruber's book go on ehting since she was nt-am convlaced that in the Far weeks
East this Is an Washington, Nov. 12.
cre inaccurate, casting doubt tacked, but exploration of peace
affair, American officials are on prominent Government and possibilties was an internation-
"It is In this light the al question, he said. describing Mr Ramon Mag-party leaders and giving
material for
NOT A PARTNER should be considered, We must This was
interpreted
agree to make, through diplomatic In his book, Dr Gruber sain meaning that General De Gaulle channels, the contacts which will
Any French tions, as a "strong man" that in 1947, the leaders of his opposed
move enable us to ree the situation It is believed that the pro- and in particular the directly
to contact Vietminh clearly. Until then, we must gramme has the twofold alm Asia.
of assumption of power in Chancellor of that time, leader Ho Chi-minh. The officials describe him as Leopold Figi, and
As to the French Rally and Vietnam and the promotion of He said that Frence's mem- present the
EDC
reforms, of the a man of considerable integrity head
Government, bership
would mygell, we have nothing to do a series of domestic and high ideals, whose policies
Julius Raab,
har aparate her from North Africa, with what is going on inside this among which will be the con- As- of social reform at home and/or
of the National on for a
time which might provide opport-regime. We have no hand in vening long friendship for the United secret negotiations with the unities there for Britain.
electural, ministerial, and rembly and the drafting of Party States are expected to increase Communist
for the General De Gaulle said the
This does new constitution. presidential business. bis
Pact must be not Biready
exceptional exclusion of tlic Socialist North Atlantic
change he fact that a number give each partner. from the Govern-revised to
of Frenchmen
wns understood remain
It popularity among the American Ministers
grouped public and the press.
ment, and the setting up of a
Nguyen Huu Tri, Governor of and France in particular, more together for the future" Populist-Communist Cabinet, control over strategy.
General de Gaulle said he North Vietnam, might be put Mr Magsaysay was one of
At present France was not a would not be a candidate for the forward us a candidate for Uie the leaders of the anti-Japanese
partner. but a protege of an Presidency of the Republie at Premiership.
who guerilla movement in the last
American protector
was the December elections.-Reuter This has been denied by all not even promising to protect and France-Presse. war. He had been popular In
the parties concerned, includ-France, he said. the United States for his successful campaign as Defence Ing the Communists.
The General described the Dr Grubor also said in his Minister against the Communist Huk rebellion which broke book that since 1952, a defcalist EDC as "a monstrosity and a
frankenstein being
pushed In the Philippines after endency had grown up in the
devious ways by Populist Party, ready
to con-forward in
technocratism." to the dictates of Moscow,
AT U.S. DISPOSAL · Another reason for ius popu-land to
It would be " soul-less.
without a country, Army
Philippine presidential elec
out
the war..
|
party,
sede in
MEETS DENIAL
larity is that his offcial netivi-/ "like Finlase a neutral policy
in
the
as
at
the
Textile Record
Osaka, Nov. 12. Japanese cotton mills set
ก
ties have not been marked by: De Gruber's memoirs were the entire disposal of America, production, the Japanese Cotton
not only in book
charges which have been made published
-such
ng
newspapers.
They
men
G
that
The Governor, who is one of the leaders of the Kai Party, bas obtained the support of repre- sentatives of the main North W Vietnam political groups, but has met with strong opposition from southerners, who are solid- against the resumption of power by a northerner.
A
with
the
new post-war record of 201,491 Bales in October in cotton yarn
In any case, Premier Nguyen Spinners Association announced todny.
van Tam has been faced with e The previous record was 200,- delicate situation but, if it came
to
showdown bales in September. 328
Production of cotton textiles zortherners led by Nguyen Huu fell off, however, declining to Tri, there is little doubt that 88 308,853 square yards. 078,510 the Premier would
get the southern of many yardy below the September support fevel.
personalities, and even those or the total spindleage opposing him in the south right 94.9 per rally to his side against the cent or 7,184,060, was actually Governor of North Vietnam moving-United Press.
over the years against other form, but also as a script in one the General said.
T It was true some French- anti-Communist leaders in Asle of the big Independent Aus-
advocated it with ardour, trian charges of
dally of corruption
but
these acted aut ot d made against Presilient Quirino resulted in a furore.
They Populist Party last week were getting rid of
cowardly belle? That they and against Generalissimo
a burden five-member com- too heavy for their shoulders Chiang Kai-shick and charges of appointed a
to
question the burden. the "settle dictatorial rule made against the mittee
of French Inde- South Korean President, Dr of Dr Gruber's book
However, following yester Syngman Rhee,
day's meeting, it has been wide- Offtetals said that if Mrly rumoured that Dr Gruber treaty would not be satified by Maxcaysay
proved
that as would be replaced as Foreign the French Parliament, General President he could lead the Minister by Leopold Figl. The de Gaulle said: "Here is an azt Philippine nation with Demo-executive committee of the which deeply divides France, df her traile processes and policies, ho Perants' Federation, which Dr which deprives her would be bound to exert a Gruber represents in the pre-sovereignty, which compels her to tremendous Influence on Asian rent Government, will meet on surrender her charch to en org miliation which 'will defend a nations which lind secured their Friday, Independence since the end of
Dr Figl is also an important cause which might not be he the second world war.
leader in this group, and ob- servers thought that the meet- General de Gaulle remilled that
pendence the hope. that the available in October,
ONLY PROBLEM
These omelalg said that the only problem to be resolved within the new Philippine ad- ninistration concerned a speciul trade
agreement which Philippines signed with the United States in 1950.
the
This provided that beginning In 1954 the United States and the Philippines would apply fivo) per cent of their tariff rates each. year for 20 years against each other's Imports.
Negotiations
ing might have the dual purpose military leaders, Parliament and of confirming Dr Gruber's public opinion in France had not departure and approving Dr been consulted, and that the Figi ns his successor.-France- negotiators of the Bery and Pals Prease,
trenties had tried to place France in front of a fall assampli
"A mall grow of pkmals and military leaders," he added. "were locked in a
a roem, and reminoted as 'experts","
"MONSTROUB" TREATY The Genciaal, itressed in
blue sull, seemed to be in dark good health and was smiling as he started
press conference. Many leaders of his Rally of the French People and ex-de Geulist deputies were present along with Beveral hundred French and foreign journalists, General de Gaulle began, by recalling the state of affairs in France and in the world when
In Manila
Manila, Nov. 12. The Philippine' Government Japanese and Filipino business- has asked for a revision of the men are negotiating the estab- treaty to permit a "free list" of|lishment of a 4,000,000 pcs several types of imports and (2,000,000 dollar or £715.000 sterling) galvanised from plant in Manila.
exports,
Officials said the Philippine Martiniano Abad, president of he was in' power after the war, request was being studied and the Association of Philippines and stressed that France was
position would be made with
as with the Western
that new studies of the trade Traders with Japan, who re-then allied to the Soviet Union the new Philippines administra-cently returned from a visit to as well
Tokyo, sald
that Japanese powers. Hon. China Mail Special.
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