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Lyttelton Replies To Appeal By Malayan Alliance

London, June 16.

The Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton, told the House of Commons today he had asked the High Commissioner of Malaya to discuss with the rulers a request for an independent commis- sion on Malayan constitutional reforms.

Mr Lyttelton was replying to Mr Stan Awbery (Labour}, Mr Awbery had asked what requests he had received for the setting up of a commission of Commonwealth members to con- sider the proposed constitution of the Malayan Legislature and what was his reply.

Mr Lyttelton said: "The alliance of the United Malaya National Organisation and the Malayan Chinese Association have asked for an independent commission consisting entirely of members from out- side Malaya to be sent immediately to the Federation with the concurrence of Her Majesty and their high- nesses, the rulers, to report on constitutional reforms in the Federation. I have told the alliance that I have asked the High Commissioner to discuss their request with their highnesses, the rulers, at their next con- ference."

Mr James Griffiths, be held in Malaya to bring about Colonial Secretary in the a mutual agreement on the hun- bera of elected and non-elected luat Labour Government, I members of the Malayan Legging asked whether in view of ture "In view of the fact that difference between Mr recent developments in the the

Mr

Lyttelton's proposals and those Ferleration

Lyttelton submitted by tho Alliance would suggest to the High delegation is so small,” Commissioner that he should take the Initiative in matter and call a confer ener of the Alliance and rulers to see if some settle ment could be arrived at.

1

Mr Lyttelton replied: "No, theam satisfied that the proposals rojected by Alliance repres sent the best possible comprus mise between the views of all major sections of opinion in the Federation and that they meet almost the whole substance of the Alliance's wishes,

Mr Lyttelton replied that such a course would inevitably lead to great delay in the holding of the elections. Both

and the High Commissioner shared view that I would be fur better elections

the

TC-

NO JUSTIFICATION "They have been accepted as the Federation agreement quired by the rulers, and there to procred with the

is no justification for reopening and then examine with greater discussion of them now at the

Confidence the ron titutional risk of serious damage to the which might be pr-best interesia of the Federation pened my they would then have and the certouty of delay in th an elected body to do so.

introduction of Federal elections.

has "Hitherto the Alliance laid great

on the im- portance of holding early elen- tions and I have expressed my "recent,"

Later Mr Awbery suggested that further consultations should

Blunt Words

On Art And Poetry

By Two British Peers

Mr

Awbery asked: "Is it worth while that We should have a civil

disturbance in

prople

Malayn now, with

tusing to co-operate with the Government in addition to the

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Lord Porchester, Lord others taking part are Billy Wallace, and Lady Norwich, Lord Carnarvon, Lord Brooke, and otliers whose names are familiar In Debreti. —— Central Press Photo,

Capture

Of Red

And

Rebel

Imminent

In

Philippines

Manila, June 17.

trouble in the jungle for the An Army spokesman disclosed yesterday that sake of a few representatives the capture of the top Philippine Communist, Jesus Lava, who carries a US$65,000 prize on his head, was imminent.

on the Legislative Council

Mr William Proctor (Labour) cald the present proposals

allowed for a

cent 53 per elected majority And the die-

out

The spokesman said that the Army was ex- mand of the Alliance was for pecting to get Lava this week or early next week. a 30 per cent majority. London, June 16,

"Do

He pointed

that troops locked in heavy Oghting улуц

really think that this

moro leader. Had Two peers spoke bluntly narrow difference is impossible Army Intelligence verified with the

about "these of negotiation at the

that Lava was within the Kardon in the forest fastness of yesterday

lark days" of art and time, bearing to minul all the

London poetry. In

Lord great tastes at stake in South-area of operations where

cast Aslu? Will you not go to several Army contingents Reports reaching Manila yes- Rudeliffe, Lord of Appeal, Malaya and deal with the are now, but refused to dis- lerday said that

"You earlier

Jolo island.

during opera-

told the National Art matter on a person cutest.

busts?" close the area, though tions of the last week, two en

Collections Fund that Bri

reports said that listed men were killed and five wanded, in- soldiers in other Lava was somewhere

cluding a lieutenant, Southern Luzon.

Mr Lyttelton

a complete Illusion tain is fast losing its artare under

This matter has been negoilated treasures through export,

at great length with the rulers. We cannot be too nationalist would be a breach of faith!

Should Lava be captured or a disaster

On the other hand, the re- Lie to regard it as

to make any change without every time a great picture or consulting them again.

killed, it will be the death knellports said that a bandit leader Whether work of art leaves our shores," they would agree or not I very

of the Communist armeð move-

was captured and that soveral he sald.

much doubt."-China Mail ment in the Philippines.

of Kamlon's followers were "Of course, the world must special.

Dissident Huk supremo, Ludskilled or wounded. share le art treasures all round,

Taruc has already given himself but when one has said all these statesmanlike things I think one # has a feeling of alarm at the amount of loss that has taken place is great works of art from the shores of this country during the last century.

"It makes me feel sick and ashamed, Ashamed of successivo Governments since the war which have allowed this condi- tion to grow-nut without warn-

US Does Not

Want

To Intervene

ing and ashamed of a public Omaha, Nebraska, June 16. which allows It

without explosion."

continue The Assistant Defence

one

In New York, Lord Dunsany, Secretary. Mr Fred Seaton, the poet and playwright, said said today he knew no "This is the darkest age poetry in the Government "who has ever known. People are accepting Jong dour fines of wouldn't do anything pos rhymeless

es verse. I able to avoid intervention" in the fighting in Indo- Chinn.

prose

isn't verse at all,"

Red Version Of Singapore Rioting

Mr Seaton, keynoting the 28th annual convention of The Reserve Ofleers Association, saict: "I

μπουν don't

any responsible offlelal who has ever wanted or worked for unilateral intervention in Indo of China.

That ought to be on the record. You've read too mach the other way

London, June 16. The World Federation Democratie Youth has stated that 500 Chinese students were attacked by armed police in

Last month,

The Indo-China situation, ho tho Singapore Soviet news agency, Tass, said said, is neither black nor white. Indo-China's Budapest "Ameri zalites in a despatch from

loss would be a serious one to today.

The headquarters of the the free world.”—United Press. Federation is in Budapest,

A statement from the Secrç- tariat, of the

Federation said: "Some 000 students of Chinese selfools, In: Bihaspare were" ht- tacked by armed police while they were peacefully registering cir protest against the British Government's act on compul sofy military, servico of 12, 1954,

May

We insist that the arrested students should be immediately relsesgu siki that the tecton on universal inflitary service”Ima poodi on Bligapore's" youth be Fescinded. The brutality of the armod pilea Wam condamined and persons resportal for

Reuter, ge

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already been have

seized by Reinforcements will be rushed Government troops. - France-

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