Reconstituted Govt
Of Kenya
Announces Policy
FURTHER
CREATING
MOVE TOWARDS
UNITED NATION
UNITED
Nairobi, July 5-
The reconstituted Government of Kenya today publicly announced strong its policy-to fight terrorism with the utmost vigour and build a prosperous and racially-harmonious colony loyal to the British Crown.
This further move towards creating a united nation out of the different than 30 kaleidoscope of 5,500,000 Africans (speaking more languages), 90,000 Indlans (Hindus and Moslems), 30,000 Europeans and 24,000 Arabs came from the new Council of Ministers who govern the country under the Governor, Sir Evelyn Baring.
Two of the Ministers Asians, one African, When ap-
AS
and
pointed Inst April, they were perinit." told they would be expected to
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But
that
Large-scale opportunities, will be given to Atricans in prode by means of technical and skin occupalions.
Alricans "us finance, manpower the operational funtion
with Firesses "exhausted financial de. everything
and
from all races
EDUCATION
The quality of education for ***** is to be Improved. In particular African and Arab education, is to be "expanded at all levels,
subscribe to a jorų statement of Kenya's
rolfey Thin Joint statement reserves." inued today fils in details of pends. upon the extent of co-increasing numbers of all races
seclaration briefly outlines al the time.
The statement indicates that in mile of the emergency which cost £1,000,000 a monit, the Government intends 10 press sumably from Britain) and the forward with its successful rate of economic progress. cvelopment plans for 1946-57
and its schemes for improving the standards of health, housing and education among
operation classes, the finland curly- defent of the terrorists and the
of Pecurity. restoration
the of finance availability
(pre-
RACIAL HARMONT
There will be insistence "on a
spiritual busts for education through active co-operation
with the Churdhes, the missions and other religious bodies,"
The output of qualified Asian, In the cause of reinl har-
Arab and African teachers is to themony, the statement promises
The supervision the development of "opportuni-be increased. ties for all loyal subjects
African schools, some of respective of race or religion to which have been criticised as
with breeding racialism, accordance
13 to be stricter.
in
New Americanharacter and ability."
Drive To Counter Propaganda
4-of
Another alm la to secure that individual rights of private property are respected.
As BOOT 118 possible the Governinent is to appoint body to study the best method
of choosing African members of the Legislative Council. Ab!- cans will be prominent on this
The country will move **AF rapidly as the means permit” towards compulsory education for the children of Africans in Urban areas.
NEW VILLAGES The general standard of Africans, Arabs und Indians will be raised by
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1954.
HRH Princess Margaret smilingly shakes hands with a little girl who had presented her with a bouquet when she watched the Metropolitan Police Horse Show at Imber Couri.
Central Press.
AMERICA MUST
UP
STEP HER OUTPUT
Washington, July 3.
living among Washington, July 4.
The National Planning Association said to- The United Stales Intermody. tion Agency today announced a Closer administration of the incans of adult ilterncy schemes day that production must be stepped up by new drive to counter Communist country is to be intensified by with particular emphasis on the US$25,000,000,000 a year to keep the nation's propaganda and develop ap- the establishment of additional English language. There will be
in both a progressive labour and wages economy healthy. preciation abroad United administrative teams
of States achievements. The en- the African reserve
nouncement
Q6
or **
or
tinues
and the pulley.
The private, non-profit, non-, alternatives must bo faced: New villages are to be real- said
the Kremlin settled areas.
cd. The Kenya Police Force - was "spending untold m
Communal activities and political organisation said that national defence spending must เก
spending be as government
con-be increased sharply, or there by
will accused
Parliamentary social organisations * on immense effort to depict the
to drop, two recession must be consumer-priming from Britain last encouraged. United States
of nation
motes such as, pric
price and tax barbarians,
of brutality. und Eyr- A further aim is to provide materialistsFebru
cuts. plant and equipment ruption 13 to be progressively a measure of social security" Interested primarily
FRENCH TRAIN modernisation, improved schools, persons in their
hospitals, reads, etc. production products, and there-bulit up to a point where the for employed
provincial administration and the police responsibility for the mainten pace of law and order without assistance from military forces.
in mass
Trusted with P
fore not to ba political leadership",
new
can
full
and
use.t
old age.
land Husbandry generally is to be improved. and support The development
European ferming and agri- of cultural settlement will be con- ΟΙ
Mr Theodore Btreibert, Direc- tor of the Agency, said he was therefore creating
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
development tinued. The section.
The
local African farming will be vigur- of effectiveness Mr Jacob Canter United
government in African districts ously accelerated on the lines of States Public Affairs Officer at
The respon-the Swynnerton Havana,
will became Cultural is to be increased. Affairs Adviser in the Agency's ability for appropriate services
is to devolve progressively from Ave-year plan.
headquarters here.
A
DISASTER
35 BODIES
£5,000,000 RECOVERED
ol
"Greater understanding abroad the central to the local govern Kenya's mineral wealth is to be
Lir
ment.
women
of the long and worthy cultural
ELIC African men, heritage of the American people children are to be educated to is essential W our efforts to
rtaitee the citizens' respon gain support overseas in the ability to assist the forods Di unremitting fight against inter- and order
Im- and the Jaw national Communism,"
proverment on relations between Streibert said.
The police and the public. He said the job of the Agency Another objective is that "as would now be to carry બા મ many as possible of those who bigger campaign 10
expose have been misled by the Mau activities
to be in the Mau ductrine" are Communist cultural neid and tell the world habilitated so as to pi them to of United States culturel take their place once more in achievements. Reuter.
society."
A British Crossword Puzzle
re-
geologicni survey
completed in a high priority if th: support of proposals baye the GovernmenLL in London Router,
BRITAIN'S POSITION
The Association's
views
the economic outlock were given Fin a report by a steering com-- mitteo headed by Mr H. Chris- tian Sonne.
Mr Sonne told a press con- ference that President Elsen- hower
decide must
between now and autumn how much of the $25,000,000,000 increase can be
defence achieved through Saint Epray, Rhone spending and then decide what
cart Valley, July 4.
part public
other projects should
play. The death roll in yester-The situation is much more day's 60 miles an hour head serious than most people think,"
PLANNERS PREPARE AGAINST FAILURE OF THE EDC
London, July 4.
An official level Anglo-American committee on the return of West German sovereignty and West German rearmament should EDC fail, will start work at the Foreign Office tomorrow, a Foreign Office spokesman announced tonight.
Chief British representative on the committee will be Sir Frank Roberts, Deputy Under-Secretary of State in charge of German questions.
Following last week's Wash- | countries would take other ington talks Between President steps to secure Wost German Eisenhower and Sir Winston rearmament. The communique Churchill, the Anglo-American empinasloed, however, that both committee has been charged still hoped for the establish- with working out plans for the ment of EDC. return of sovereignty to the
Wen Garman Government and This now awaits ratification. for alternative methods of no- by France and Italy. The most arming West Germany should no probable course for Britain and progress be made with EDC the United States, if EDC Was within
a short period.
not established, would be to pro The Foreign Ompe spokesman pose German membership of tonight said the French Govern. NATO, ment had been informed.
Balore taking definite steps on The 'Anglo-American com- the sovereignty or rearmament mittee is expected to sit for alquestions, Britain and Anferica, It lakierslood, would consult days only, to draft commendations
France and sack to get agree- ons for utbrasioment between the three Weat to the two governments. Diplomatic quarters
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bere be-
be- German Qocipation Powers
The return of sovereignty to lieve Britain and the United States in the Washington talks West Germany, given by the had definitely decided to return Bona Conventions of 1982, has Ger BD far been made independent sovereignty to Western many should there be further on the establishment of EDC indefinite-delay in the "estab-flouter, lishment of EDC.
HOPE FOR RATIFICATION
It is not clear how much longer they will be prepared to wait before taking this step,
In a communique issued after Sir Winston Churchil's visit to Washington, it was announced that should EDC fall, the two
JORDAN ISSUES FALSE REPORTS
Allegations By Israel
United Nations, July 4. The Israeli delegation to the United Nations charged tonight that the Jordanian authorities were issuing false reports that Israel was preparing to seize the Arab part of Jerusalem by force.
word of
*There is not truth in this allegation,” said en Iarnall spokesman. He teravd it "a patent attempt to divert pubile attention from Jordan's responsibility for the tragic outbreak of firing on June 31 and July 1".
on collision between a pas- Mr Sonne added. "A shift from Impel's on's attempt
senger and goods train near London, July 5. The Kerty a Government s here rose to 35 tonight as policy announcement today lays rescue workers continued to down that the success a hack at the twisted
nation wreckage. Briush-led multi-racial
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"The Israil. Prime Minister's appeal Last week to the United States and British Embassies to with Jordan in order to effect à use their governments' Infuenge censefire is ample evidence of pacifc policies," he said, rising defence spending to de-
to depict Israel as an aggressor comès 111 chining defence spending is major adjustment. Nothing the
from a State which makes no Government tras
done
secret of its hostility toward That." takes care of
Israel, declares its polley to bọ SOBERING AFFECT
one of no peace with her and NPA in East Africn depends on en-
The
said the 1989 reces-
refuses to enter into direct the
idore bodies are belleved to be Taces, operation between
scems to have halted negotiations with Isrbel slon ide Mou and still lying beneath the first car- but that "there quick defeat of Mau
la a sobering ordar to reduce tensión..."- rlage of the inancial aid from Britain.
diesel four-car
aspect” the national produc- United Prem The emergency, which started passenger train. All the dead and
Hon rate is $10,000,000,000 "be- October in
1952, and now costs the 134 injured-30 of whom
ow the low rate of reasonably full about £1 million a month, are still in hospital-ore French.
opportunity and, keeps 8,000 troops and aircraft
of
to far
The police today held Jeannefant still is between '
5 and 6 per cent of the civilian MERGER OF
in the colony. The police force Mon Ellet, 20-year-old railway has to be maintained at A employee, who is belleved to
force." atrength
before far beyond normal have set the points
the labour
"Looking at the now visible needs.
trains collided the same track.
on
of "demand," It said, "1! factors The fallure of attempts to M. Armand, Director-General
of of the French Railways, sald: is difficult to see what forces of induce large scale surrenders of the signals indicated that the the market, under present pro the Mau Mau hiding away in the forests means that there in trains were using both tracks but grammes and policies, would be
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that craffle was diverted onto a employment level."
Mr Sonne discounted the single track." Mr E. A. Vasey, the Kenya
The diesel train, southbound possibility of inducing people to Finance Minister, sald before from Lyons to Nimes on a line spend their savings, which are he left London that while the skirting the west bank of the at a high level, to prime the
of the campaign is in-
Rhone, was running on time pump. He said: table, the emergency may when
collided with the 1 Low Income groups don't last
anything up to
three years. Idcomotive- shunting goods have high savings; This "D not the early end which
2. "Paychologically,
It' seems to be so important.
pretty imposible to tamper with savings habits."
locomotive
Mr Vasey has gone back con- through the revoch, loughed fident that he is going to get in ough the rat coach calon from Britain sufficient money to hurled the third on to the roof enable Kenya to continue fight of a fourth, which was carrying ing Mau Mau successfully, 20 children on holiday. None of Last year there was a grant pijom was hurt--Reuter
of
il milliba.
BUDGET. DEFICIT
Though Kenya was a prosper-
ous, self-supporting colony until
AMERICAN AID
Balgon, July 4.
the emergency caine and had The United States delivered
SECURITY
Le
Paris, July 4 Fodd cars will in future be mariuactured in Trance by the Simca
Automobile Manufac turing Company under a merger announced today between Simca and the French branch of Ford Company,
Simca
A communique put out by Company explained that 1988 reccealon on inventory ad- British and
He said that to blame the the merger is designed to meet American com- justment was like saying "a petition claimed to be à con
in car production. man is sok becauso ha bas a It
Xover."
The adjustment, he siderable step forward in the risulted from the lack of development of the Trends car purchasing power.
definitely not поправагу о
The report said that while benefit to the
the new arrangements. boon for 30 years.there is now 400,000 tons of war materials to a pression,” the com- Simca" company lakes over the a budget dedett expected to Zado-China from the beginning Visualises new security Ford factories at Flowey and the rank next March at about of the aid programme in June programme Rising from per production of the popular Ford £6,500,000.
$3,000,000,000 to up to January 1, 1984;
bapa, to
to Ledette" model Barely able to keep her hånd | fotost figures published here
Ford shareholders have been above
water. Kenya cannot apowed today. American ald maximum of $10,000,000,000 to comperated with an equivalent afford better farming, housing, has been steadily increasing $15,000,000,000 three years from value in Bimes shares zapods education and wages for Ameri- over, the past rears-France-
now!
Fresse. cana unless money, is
Work and Elm of Prosse.
„Groin Lon-
returns. Dr Ha Konya's lenders M that Britain basnot go do sobilikug million canary year and also maintaining an army thece, vid. Turopesa Dɔélestad Į mbBÉTLE
Council have': declared adherence to thrée, principior
$30,000,000,000 next.. year to a
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