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Anti-Communist
Policy In Malaya
London, Aug. 22.
Britain's Labour Party leadership sald today it backed the assistance being given to the people of Malaya in suppressing Communism and wel- comed the steps taken towards constitutional ad- vancement in Malaya.
The Opposition party's National Executive said this in a policy statement on Colonial affairs issued for its annual delegate conference opening at Scarborough, northeast England, on Septem- ber 27,
The Labour Party, it said, was determined to maintain the colonies' progress towards self govern. ment made while the Labour Government was in office from 1945-51.
"A serm as the development to raise the sarxlard of living of pach territory
makes it of their peoples as quickly as practleable, arrangements should possible, We have to improve and be made between the Govern- and extend educational
welfare services. ment and the responsible lendera
We have wo the to fix a date stimulate
of in- of each territory
growth for the transfer of power,
stitutions for self government ab "Labour's objective is
all levels. Transfer power in each rose lo an established system
of de mceratle government."
to
Larger territories would be come Independent states: smaller onta might form federation.
21
For scattered territories and those too small to stand alone, for asso- special arrangements
the Britain ciation with Commonwealth would have be worked
in agreement with their people, the sistement said.
to
"We maut vigorously oppose racialism in any form and ineist on oquality of respect for all men and women whatever their race, colour or creed.
and
And the party reaffirmed that the inhabitants interests were paramount in all colonies.
But
social ecommic development must be adjusted to the particular
of the needs
Carc people in each territory. had to be taken to soften the impact of modern technology un existing cultures so as to smooth the fransition from tribal to modern society,"
a
MORE EDUCATION
In
ALL POSSIBLE HELP The Labour Party recognised
to "the obligation
elve all
the The
sald statement political, possible help to the
needed develop colonies
much more economic and social ment of the colonial territories." education and technical trainima, The statement said: "We have including the tralung of artisans; RCT- health preatly improved to help the balanced economic development of those territories vices; better
communications; agricultural research and development to increase output: arrangements 29 0 marketing
against international protection
fluctuations and the
nt of Industries
attack en poverty For these improvements the Labour chiels sald help from
essential. Britain was
The statement pledged that a Labour government would make Thereased
funds avaliable for this, but rapid economic develop ment required capital from private as well as public sources. PRIVATE INVESTMENT Colonial governments, it said. to refine should be encouraged the conditions on which private Investment would be welcod.
"Steps should be taken by
Disastrous
Floods In
Switzerland
Bene, Aug. 22. After over 24-hours avmal, Taln Ear Switzerland, reports reached here of perses eut by landslides villages sinted. bridges swept
ris.n away by river and railway lies and all Beid flooded.
Snow fell in the Swiss Alps: and weather experts warned the taxation and other measures to
fresh ruinisterin centie was approaching from Haly.
Unprecedented rainfalls for the time of year were reported in many areas. The St Gotthard Pars was blocked by a lamislite after 7.5 inches of rain.
The Upper Rhine overflowed in the Grisons,
near Dicentis and Surrhein Village had to be evacuated.
In Cunton, Neuchatel, there were lears for the autumn wine harvest, and in many areas fruit crops were suffering.
LINES SUBMERGED
In the Rhine Valley, tributaries Submerged railway lines near Ruthi, Salez, Sennwald, Trub- bach and Sarbana.
Many telephone lines were central
cot, Isolating Switzerland.
areas in
PUSAT
car that more of the wealth 1s retained in of the colonies the fertileries for the benefit of the individuel."
Mias Beryl Rothwell, the a'r hestess whose prompt action and calmances saved the lives of all 37 passengers when Viking airliner on a holiday flight to the French Riviera. crashed and burst into flames at Blackbuche Airport, Hampshire, She sloed at the door of the streraft calmly directing their es- cape with only seconds to spart. Within two minutes of the crash everyone was out and the aircraft was engulfed in flames. Ilss Rothwell was the just ta, cave. It was not until she look- ed back into the blazing cabin and satisfled herself it was empty that she jumped clear. One of the passengers mid; with- out her inspiring example, I'm sure there would have been panic and many lives would have been lost. Express Photo,
Crowd
Cheering
Welcomes Duchess Of
Kent
Quebec City, Aug. 22.
The Duchess of Kent and her daughter, Princess Alexandra, 17, arrived here today for a three-week tour of Canada.
Some 3,000 persons thronged the airport to greet the Royal visitors, who flew from London in the RCAF'. the luxurious C-5 Stratocruiser. Police allowed cheering crowd to approach to within a few feet of the Duchess as she left the plane.
Nehru May
Visit Red
China
The Governor-General, Vin- cent Massey, led the official welcoming party. As he shook hands, Mr Massey said:
aro
"We you and
that very pleased come to Canada, Madam, we hope, that you will enjoy your stay among us."
remind
Was
Tho Duchess, who Prinects Marina of Greece be- fore her marriage, was also welcomed by
of a delegation New Delhi, Aug, 22, The Labour leaders' outline of The Indian Premier, Mr Quebec City's Greek colony, their views include::
Jawaharlal Nehru, told
The Greek Society president, Malaya: Socialists backed the the parliamentary group of John Glazes, said: "We are now
iganes being
the given to
wo wanted to Her Royal Highness people of Malaya in suppressing the Congress Party today Canadians, but Communist terrorism. But it that he would visit Com-that, just as she, we have not was no less important to remov|munist China when he was forgotten our mother country."
Communian and
50, a reliable
The Duchess insphotrà a 100- forge Malayan nationhood. The able to do
trom Labour Party welcomed steps source stated here today.
guard of honour inken towards
The source said that Mr Nehru Quebec's
22nd famed Royal advancement In Malaya and declared that the visit here of Regiment as a 21-gün salute would encourage the growth of the Chinese Communist Premier, boomed over the airport, interracial
And Mr Chou En-lal strengthened cp-operation.
the causes of
man
titutional
Fashion Leader
It would continue to help the the bonds of friendship between Malayan trade union and Labour the two nations, adding that he
The Duchess, a leader of (Nehru) had been Inviled many London fashion, wore a flowered Party play its part in this.
visit Pelding, but had
Ú10
It
SELF GOVERNMENT
times to [been
PICURO doing so by print silk dress, pearls,
Mr
of to tackle lem
India was problema
a red hat and white accessories. Princess Alexandra, who has been setting styles for the Bri- tish younger set since her debut, wore a simple blue silk dress, pearls and white accessories,
South of the Alps, the road "Malaya should progress to-
In his review along the Val Bedrceto cumbled wards self government within a
of the world said that over a distance of 100 yards. specified perfod," the statement situation, the source
Mr Nehru pointed Torrential rain, thunderstorms sold,
out that Kenya: The Labour Party Formosa was a danger to world and hall swept North Italy, and tourists, care and buses were supported lawful action to ste tentions of Communist Chins of tion, the Duchess drove with bir
because of the stated in-
Following the airport recep- etopped by landslides on the feat the Mau Mau terroriste road 10 the Stelvio Pass into but opposed measures involving "liberating the island and the Massey in an open car to the Switzerland.
of innocent American warning that their Citadel, where she will be his punishment Many traing arrived several people which would permanent-feet-Wehru said that the probe in the Quebec City area. Princess defend the island. guest during her three-day visit hours late at Milan.
ly embitter race relations. Vicana reports from Bregenz,
was essential to
foreign territories in Alexandra followed her mother
of secondary Im-in second car. Austria, said that embankments Kenya's fundamental
but added that
After
and
dining of the rain-swollen River Rhine by "exponding
the Royal visitors were leaking and in danger of farming, raising wage rates and collapse.
reducing the cost of living, eignty of India.
will swing into a busy round of He said that he hoped the receptions and tours tomorrow. Near Meiningen and Feld-stimulating new industries and
French more education and problem of kirch, the water had reached providing
ter Premier Maurice Duplessis of ritories would soon be settled Quebec will receive the Duchess the top of the banks, and are- housing."
West Indies: The Farly would peacefully in negotiations now men had been called to build
in the Red Chamber of the Quebec Upper House at 11 am. them up and evacuate houses continue to premote self govern- going on.
ment for individual territories Mr Nehru declared that he tomorrow and later she will visit Reuter,
and encourage the creation of a would make a full statement in the Ursuline Convent where the federation there which would Parliament on the question of akull of General Monicahn, Jast become
a new Commonwealth Portuguese possessions in India. defender of New France, is kept.
United Press. nationReuter.
-France-Presse.
LORD TREDGAR
DEAD
London, Aug. 22. Lord Tredger, who refused a than £1,160,000 legney rather pay Britain's high Inheritance taxes, died yesterday carrying out his prediction.
In 1949 ho turnel down estates accompanying the title he Inherited from his nephew because, he said, he "'cannot expect to live very long.
Lord
title got the Trodigar but the Inheritance passed Greatly
John Morgan, his con.. to who now succesis to the Litio as well. Paying: inheritance taxes twice during such a short ported the late Lord · Fredgar, Bald in 1949, "would wipe out the winds. Dunkly
it
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