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SOUTH KOREAN ELECTIONS

Buddhist Temple

In London

London, May 17. London's first Buddhist temple was opened in the West End today,' the An- niversary of the birth enlightenment and passing Away of Bdddha,

by-Lire Kiamese Ambassador, Prince Wong Samuvatra Devakula.

British Buddhista tended with representatives of the Burmese Embassy and the Ceylon High Com- mtion. China Mail Special

Russians Accuse

THIS WEEK

UN

|Once, Wild Game Roamed

Officials Hope Around Madrid

For A Clean

And Honest Poll

Seoul, May 17.

faces

a

The Republic of Korea this week national election which United Nations officials hope will be free of corruption and intimidation.

But some officials are seriously concerned in case political misbehaviours spoil Thursday's elec- tion for the National Assembly and leave the Communists laughing at Western-style "free elec- tions", which the United Nations want the North

Austrians Koreans to submit to, for settlement of the

Anti-Soviet Actions

Alleged

Vienna, May 17. The Soviet High Commis- sioner in Austria, Mr Ivan Ilyichev, today threatened action unless the Austrian Government look steps prevent "anti-Soviet vities."

Korean problem.

EL

Several

candidates opposition

have already charged that police threats and interference have forced them to withdraw from an active campaign. although the Government quickly denied

cach ac. cusation.

for

making M

A few day's ago, a high Was arrested American afetal vald the statement Hornaging the "per- South Korean Government hus sanal honour of a candidate. been told by certain American leaders that they should keep to

their vicction clean If the West acti- expects

to win Its battle (11

principles

democratle

fear

UNTRUE. MISLEADING

'17" Government, dismissed charges of

Terener with

however, "police

free

The intimidation" "totally with An orial Tass report quoted Far East. by the Austrian press agency, South Koren practically out foundation." A.P.A.. tonight said Mr Ilyichevored United Nations super-

In a stalement on Sunday, the

spokesman, ப summoned the Austrian Chancel-visions of its lust legislative elec Government lor. Herr Julius Raab and the tion. held in May, 1950, but this Hongkee Karl, said: "This Gov-

ernment Vice-Chancellor, Dr Adolf your it has announced that the

is wholly dedicated to principle

and Schaert.

"campaign and election is under the

democratic elections. He made a long statement lo the observation of the United

"We are making every effort them accusing the Austrium Nalluns."

Political observers are divided to see that there no inter- Government of tolerating anti-

candidate or any Soviet activities and allowing on how effective U.N. observa-

any party. Our only objective anti-Soviet And militaristic lon can be.

Some into

that diabonest

13 an unhampered expression of literature to be smuggled the Soviet zone, Tuss said. campaign and voting practices the vinys of the Korean people.

"Recent press charges against Mr Ilyichey first reminded can be easily hidden behind the the Government have been un-

barrier from true them that the Austrian Govern- Korean language

and others U.N.

been ment was bound by the control the seven-nation

Com seriously misleading." agreement and other four-power mission for Unification and Re-

He specifleully

denied Mr decisions to prevent activities habilitation of Korea,

Cho's Litement that he with- against the occupation powers The Commission, which will

drew observe the election, is com.

Trom the elvelion because of police interference. He added: "In recent days posed of delegates from

The Korean especially since the Berlin con- Turkey, Chile, Philippines, Aus- ference elements which under-trulla, the Netherlands, take hostile action agalust the land and Pakistan. Soviet occupation Buthoriüles and troops have become more active

and their troops,

INCITED TO HATE The Austrian Government hud laken ពល

against action these. "The press day by day has publishd various slanderous hatred of the incitements to Soviet Union

Soviet and the troops.

The Soviet abolition of contrui of goods traffic had been used with the open consent of the Austring Minister of the Interior

Lure and

CERTAIN DEFEAT

have

Madrid, May 17.

A 4,000-year-old villagg of the Bronze Are Was destroyed almost entirely in excavations for erecting blocks of hats in

The Commissar for Archaeologicat

cavations, Senor Martines

Bania-Olalla, sald

the

villare contained some dwellings of farmers

60

and

only Nome six or cight

were saved.

The

CON- Madrid arca tains important

relics

of prehistoric days, being ib

those times rich both in game and flints, In one of the warm periods som 50,000 years ago,'elephants and other big game wore common in the area and Palm trees tourished Aladrid.

113

India, France

Begin Negotiations

Paris, May 17. The chief Indina negotiator. Mr. K. Nehru, today 11* sented France with his country's proposals for solving the current Franco-Indian dispute over the French enclaves in India,

In a communique vt today's negotiations at the Qual d'Orsay, the French Governmen said: 1. K. Nehru confirmed those menstires already entranced by (Prime Minister) Pandit Nehru to create an atmosphere favour- uble for negotiatins.“

The communique akied that chief M. Guy de la Tournelle, French negotiator, would give Mr Nehru France's suggestions for a solution at their next meeting.

At stake in the discussions are Pondicherry and three national police other French territuries In announced, meanwhile, that a India. No dulc for the next emergency will be de- meeting was announced.--United clared from Wednesday until Press. Friday to assure free elections." -United Press,

Thatsuper

It has set up teams in major election centres to keep watch

tactics and on campaign

the polls on Thursday.

Daring Robbery

Railway Strike

President Syngman

London, May 17. Mice.

About 350 locomotive drivers who learned

little about!

London, May 17. and enginemen at the Newton democratic government during Bandits broke into the North Abbot railway depot 30 years of exile, is faced with British Rubber Company's DB-ightning strike today in pro- staged a an almost certain delcat in his ces in North London early to-test over new lodging arrange attempts to win two-thirds day and took a safe weighing aments when away from home. controt o! the Nutional Aston down to street level by 11,

observers be- j and drove It away in one of the Long distance trains may be Arm's lorries, It contained affected if it continues.--China

Mall Special.

| lleve pollicht "to smuggle militaristic itera- Some doubt that half the 30.-China Mall Special.

various provocative 203

legisintive seats will be leaflets Lat

hatred raising tilled

by Rhee-supported can- publications in the Soviet zone," Mr Пylebev

didates. wus reported to

Dr Rhee wants a two-Uzirda majority so int he can push

Cour through

constitutional amendments, including a clause substituting national voting for Asscnbly action on key issues,

Opposition candidate

have criticised

have said.

These "hostile activities" were "a brutal breach of the four-power decisions over the control of Austria,"

These proposals and Soviet have accused the present Gov-

of inefficiency

Austria

He called upon the Austrian Government to stop "hostile and subversive activities against the Soviet authorltles and occupation troops in

agreement and the various four- power decisions on the control of Austria."—Reuter.

crument

and to abide by the control corruption.

Some candidates, told

and

re-

porters they got into "serious Trouble" for attacking the Gov- vernment.

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CHARGES REJECTED

Vienna, May 17. The Austraian Chancellor, Dester, Mr Chun Julius Raab, today rejected point by point Soviet

char that the Austrian Government had tolerated ant-Soviet cam- paigns in Austria.

DIED FROM BLOW Earlier, the Soviet occupation authorities had forbidden

The campaign the

manager for Austrian authoriiles to continue

another opposition candidate died last week after Investigation into their

ho was the circumstances in which a self-

gooled.

Three of four doctors confessed

Soviet intelligence on a police inquiry board at- tributed the death to a brain agent, Captain Khokhlov, had

haemorrhage. The fourth doctor boen granted an official Aus.OR trian passport under the alias sold the man died of a blow on

to

of Josef Hofbauer. The passport

was sald have been delivered by an Aus- trian police station In the Soviet zone.--France-Presse.

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