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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1953.

Yugoslavs Go To First Secret Ballot With

One Man To Vote For

Belgrade, Nov. 22. Yugoslavs went to the polls in warm sunny weather today in the first general éléction in which they have ever voted in secret with ballot

papers.

Soviet Bid For Japanese Friendship

But in most constituencies, only one candidate was up for election, supported by the Government- mass organisation, the Socialist Alliance.

President Tito vated at 9 a.m. since It turned into a plebiscite local time in the, Belgrade can-like manifestation of the whole stituency in which he was sole Yugoslav people who, with one candidate. Dressed in civilian will, voted for the

clothes, he was accompanied by policy of building up socialism, the Seibian Premier, Mr Petar. According to reliminary Stambolic, his chief of body-report: 00 to 93 per sent of the Fuard, Gentral Man Zezel), and electorate void in Croatia and Madame Jovanka Tito,

80 per cent in Belgrade, 93.0 in Zagreb and. 01 Sarajevo.

per cent

Results were expected to ceme W! slowly. Final resulis 2:obably be announced Wednesday. Reuler.

Moscow, Nov. 22. Five Japanese Red Cross de-

elcellen were 299 legates are leaving Moscow on Up for Monday to visit a group of candidates for 282 seats in the Japanese War prisoners,

Yugoslav Federal Assembly. The

delegation emphasises | Yugoslavs were at the same time they have received every electing their representatives courtesy, from the Russians in height regional asscifibiles, ansast month long stay Mascoti

in

Candidates had been mostly The delegation does not know elected at veteri meilings at yet which Japanese they will which the Socialist Alliance and |see, though group they are Communist

ta

Party persunded visiting is believed unlikely to voters, who the most Ruitable be among 1,274 due for repa- tahdidité would be. trintion next Saturday,

In the official Yugoslay-view, All repatriates have already been concentrated at Nakhodkatus, method is superior to the Port near Vladivostock.

Western form of dehocthey in

The delegation will return to which candidates are "imposed" Moscow next Wednesday

to on the electorate by political wall in answer from

the Soviet parties. Red Cross to the, enquiry how many Japanese civilian criminals will remain in the Soviet Union after the initial repatriation,

A Soviet concession allowing the Japanese to regarded in Moscow as evidence

of Soviet desire for tion of relations with Japan.

The Red Cross delegation's cordial treatment as an indication of Russia's desire for friendly relations.

is also taken

In previous Yugoslav elections voters had to drop a rubber ball into a box in the view of colour of the polling station omcials, the ball identined their choice, this time they had pencil n clrete round a serial number opposite the candidate's nume, out of sight of polling oficials.

In several towns and country stallons visited by th's corres- While the Japanese Red Crosspondent, voters went into delegation has been in Moscow, empty room 10 the Soviet press carried a ballot paper. number of articles dealing with Japan.

П

6.111.

All in their

FLAG DAY

in

12

on

A picture of dasjon Dominici, ho 78-year-old farmer who is "aflegra Ja Franen to have confessed to the brutal murder of the Drummond family 15 months No clear reason for the crime has bebi established.

ago,

ADENAUER ADVISES AGAINST SAAR TALKS UNTIL JANUARY

Bonn, Nov. 22.

The West Gerinah Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, will tell the French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault, this week that no dramatic progress in the Saar talks can be expected until January at least, usually well-informed sources said today.

During this time Dr Adenauer plans to alter the West German constitution, to remove doubts among Germany's constitutional lawyers about the legality of the European Defence Community treaty and the Bonn conventions.

The sources said that coptal-

tion Inside D: Adenaue:') five- party coalition Government to

his policy of "Europeanist=g" SEARCH FOR

BURIED TREASURE

The 40,000 polling stations But the Japanese Government were open for 12 hours from 7 has becn selden criticised: attacks have been reserved for the Americans who, according to the Soviet press, are "initiating

the Saar Industrial territory had| Towns and villages were caused the clay in Franco- Japan's

and

cou rea:mament

adorned with Yugoslav and red German

on ag:comment

this revival of her mitarist army," Bags, Fewer flags than usual

region. Basleally the Soyler press has were, however, noted in Topola

This meeting In The Hague been drawing the conclusion that in Central Serbia, home of the this week will be to review work the Dalted States is :esponsible deposed Royal family, the

done in Donn on the proposed Japan's troubles and Karageorgevies. Topola is over-talks over the last month by Dr driving her towards militarisen, locked by A big mausoleum Adaur and the French High Diplomatie observers consider which the late King Alexander Cemmisaloner, M. Andre that all indications are that the built for the graves of his Francois-Poncet.

Southampton, Nov. 22. Soviet Union is anxious to cul- ancestors.

To carry out his plan to aller sitting out their schooner today

Two young Britons tivate Japanese friendship but the Japanese Red Cross dele- A continual stream of pea-needs to muster almost every the Pacific, in search for buried

constitution. Dr Adenauer the

for the lonely Cocos Islands in gates, who apparently are here in sants, many of them wearing vote among his coalition partfes the most favourable atmosphere thick sheepskin jerkins and

for

It is understood, are not planning traditional leather sandals, turn to have the two-thirds majority treasure,

In necessary

Keuter.

to make any political contacts-ed up in front like the prow of Parliament.

both heuses ef

a ship, filed in to vote and ask-

After that he will be freer jed officials to explain what to risk a break with his own they had to do.

supporters by agreeing with France on a European statüle a pink slip for the Sear. was given

Unjust And Utter Folly

Plotermaritzburg, Nov. 22.

Eachi with one candidate's name for

The leader of

Dr

fo

were

Thompson stole the frensure, silver Is including priceless gold and chalices and jewelled Ewords, from the. Peruvian. government, they said.

Geoffrey Taylor, and Daniel Evans say they will set sall carly next year in search of a fabulous Peruvian treasure sup- 1820 by posedly buried Captain Henry Thompson, an Yugoslav Assembly and a white tion within the conlition"

the opposi- English pirate, slip-with-one-candidate's name Dr Adenauer's Saar policy. for the Serbian Regional As Dr Thomas Dehler of the Free sembly. He then went into the Democratic Party. The Anglican B'shop of empty room next door, voted

Dehler and many of his Natal, the Rt. Rev. Inman, sald with a pencil for the first time party friends reject the prinel- today that if the new South in his life, folded the ballot

These Cocos Islands are not African native education act re-slips in two and dropped them ple, supported by Dr Adenauer,

of detaching the Saar politi- | to. be confused with their sulted in African

education into boxes in the first room in

cally from being

ramesake off the northwesterri making inferior to European front of the official.

rom Germany it Into a European territory. соля of Australia and re education, it would be "unjust Polling officials sald 60 per and in the long run utter folly." cent of the population had voted shown himself prepared lo

Dr Adenauer, in general, has located 000 miles southwest of The Union Government re-in Topoin by 11 a.m. four hours further towards meeting French cently fransferred control African

of after voting started. They added wishes over the Sear than many education from the that illiterate-voters presented of his parliamentary supporters Ministry of Education to the no difculties as they were al-further even then tome of his Ministry of Native Affairs,

The Bishop told the Centenary members of their familles.

lowing them to be helped by top Foreign Office advisers. Synod of the Natal Diocese the

The points on which agree- (Belgrade Radio said that by ment is still outstanding in the main objection to the net was 2 pun. 65 per cent of the elec-current Franco-German negolia- that while education was to torate had voted.)

tions concern the economic r mean one thing for the Euro-

None of the 17 candidates for lationship between France and pean it was to mean something the Assembly who were not the Saur where Germany is not else for the African,

**Thia can

Supported by the Socialist Al-prepared to concede as much as only result African education being comelon to the Government. In the

llance stood in speelfe oppost-Frence wishes. less

The general lines of the Saar'n thing

than European majority of districts, where there future political status have cducation," he said "f such

was only a Socialist is seen to be the case, then we

Alilance already bien agreed.-Reuter, candidate, voters could record

must say it is unjust and in the opposition only by spoiling their Tussaud's

long run uiter fölly."

He added: Only those whose eyes are blinded by the worship of the idol of apartheid (searcgnton) cần subscribe to

ballot papers.

NO INCIDENTS

Two hours before the closo | +

Fanama.-United Press,

The Cost Of Superstition

Singapore, Nov, 23. Superstition cost a Singapore Chinese a fine of $200.

Appearing before the Polleo Magistrate to answer why he did not comply with an order to demolish his hut, Heng Hock Slang told the Court: "My wife Giveeding to Chinese supersti

was having a child then and

Thumbs Down

London, Nov. 22.

Hon, no part of the house must be demolished until after the birth."

Such a point of view. I certain-83.2 per cent of the electorate Madame Tussaud's waxworks magistrate told him he could go

ly cannot." China Mail Spitiki, had been to the voting stations.

A large number

on

Heng was fined $200. The

of con-down

museum today turned thumbs on belleving in superstitions as long ng he was prepared, to pay Paris, Nov. 22. stituencies reported a

hundred Hobby

the kidnappers of Greenlease Nine models of Christian Dior, per cent vote before midday, ngures for

for them-United Press. *5 likely "Chamber. of well-known, Faris fashion de- according to Tanjug, the Yuge-Horrors": signer, tonight left here by plane stav news tgenoy.. for Tokyo where they will show No incidents were reported criminals merely because their

not interested Dior's latest creations.

and firet Anal results cre ex-crime was

sordid," The nine girls are understood pected during the night.

Said

. t to be carrying their luggage Belgrade Radlo sald "it can only in criminals

spokesinan. "We are interested about two-thirds of the famcus be said that November 22, chuse worldwide controversy or whose trials couturier's winter collection. 1955, will range among the edicern some significant legal France-Presse.

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