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CHINA, MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954.
MALAYA COULD
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Kyoto, Sept. 29.
A British delegate from Malaya to the 12th International conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, said today that three quarters of the, land in Malaya was not being used and Malaya could double its output of rubber, a conference spokesman said.
The spokesman added, how tain close political and national ever, the delegate did not make ties with them. kungy suggestions ́ about what market increased rubber out- put could be directed to-nor did he make
any reference to the problem of competition of United States synthetic rubber production. The spokesman ex- pected these problems to be discussed later in the conference,
"very abundant"
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association with their homeland, Indians appeared to be losing a delegate said, in spite of the fact that India wished to main
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RAIN-MAKING
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Canberra," Epel. 18.0 Australia, and the United Hinton will co-opersia in rain-making
Hawaii – during the next faw months, Mr Alto! Townley, Australian Air Minister, said here...
Ho salda Royal Aus- tralian Air Force Dakolą wenkd lesve for Honolulu parrying special equipment for the tests, Scientista from the Commonwealth 'Scientifio... « modi' Industrial
would fellow, in elvii air- craft.
Hawally was "an viđeni natural laboratory". for study of the phenomenon of warm cloud, or possi freesing rain," Mr Townley saldu
The project la being United fannend, by the Stález, Čhina Mail Special.
discussing Israel Takes
A British delegito attending Pho round-tabão Malaya included Mr E. H. G. Dobby, Professor of Geography as the University et Malaya.—- Router.
Lord Chandos New Vickers » Chief
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Issue With
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In Honduras
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Sept. 29..
As the election campaign in Honduras enters its last phase, with less than a month to go before polling day on October 10, political observers here believe that the election may end in a compromise.
They see little chance of either of the three parties. contesting the election winning a clear majority over the other two-in which case, they say, it seems possible that, by general consent, the present President, the 68-year-old lawyer, Juan Manuel Galvor, will continue in office.
This solution which would Now, He is insisting that what presumably be followed by an is nooded today is a party in amendment of the clause in the power which will guarantee-the- Constitution forbidding the honest administration of the Immediate re-election of the country's
*wealth. He would retiring President, is seen here bring all ddministrative services as the means of avoiding an under strict control and Increase inter-party quarrel that might help for agriculture and cattle- develop into bloodshed.
reising which are the Republic's main sources of income.
For the battle between the parties is rather to decide which
Truce Chief Prey candidate shall become
to-
United Nations commission,
Paris, Sept. 20. Landon, Sept. 20. The Ismell Government Chandos, formor Mr day took issue with a stato. Oliver Lyttelton, until recently ment by General L. M. Burns, British Colonial Secretary, has
of the chict laven appointed Chairman the Metropolitan Vickers Electri truce observation jea! Company. It is a major that members of the commis- tubsidiary of Associated Elpetrision had the right to Inspect cal lordusicies, big British com- frontier areas ... without the bine of which he resumed the permission or an escort chairmanship last July, a month the countries concerned.
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of
President than because they have radically differing. party programmes.
THREE PARTIES
The three parties contest. Ing the elections
the Nationalist Party which la
As premni la power; the Nationalist Reformist Move ment, formed of dissidents from the Nationalist party; and the Liberal party.
for
He also favours starting a gradual proces of Indus- trialisation by private еп- terprise sided" by foreign investment and taking ad-. vantage of natural sodrong of production,
BUD
The Nationalist Reformist Movement, formed from a group which broke away from the Nationalist party when General Cartas Andino
and his portern opposed a proposal to amend the 1936 Constitution o that President Galvez could serve a further 6-year term, is stressing measures to raise the economic and cultural level of the people.
The National party's candi dato for the "Presidency General Tiburcio Carias Andino A communique by the Israeli who ruled the country 19 Foreign Ministry broadcast to-dictator for 18 years until he To this end, it is proposing
Burns had voluntarily night mid deneral
ceded power and far reaching changes in the "gone boyond" the powers given Personally chose as his successor Constitutional structure of
the the Minister him by the armistice agree present Head of
War, the country and the amendment or the State re-drafting of a number of what clause of the President no ments and
Galvez, who Was it describos 15 anachronistic agrement could be modified elected unopposed in 1949. laws. "without the consent of the
General Carias countries concerned,”
Andino is It urge the need for the making new pre-election pro-suppression of "certain un- The communique said the mises. When in office before necessary taxes the institution United Nations Security Coun- he destroyed the roots of civil of rural credit on a large majo cil's decision of August 10, war by giving employment to for small land owners and 1949, which General Burns or discrediting, the small
order.
the
quated, did not give him the "caudillos" (leaders) who were security sye creation of a social Intensification system, to chercach
threatening on the continually sovereighty of a member state peace and restored law and tion of more
of road construction, construc
rural schools, of NATO."—France-Prosse.
gradual industrialisation, steady development of the country's resources in an atmo- sphere of public order and peace.
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General Abraham Williams, - a 59-year-old engineer.
The Liberals, whose past ad-~ ministrations have boon marked by Intervi disorders. and economic chaos, are advocating a new Constitution and |general amendment' of the laws;. | which they consider, out-of-date, sta They favour maintenance of e theprinciples of republican, democratic and representative rule, freedom of political and labour organisation, the affirma- ! tion of the rights of men proclaimed in the
Nations Churter, recognition the rights of all workers
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and protection for the family; equality of the sexes, the right of workers to organisé în trade unions, and the creation of a civil service.
Their candidate for the Posi- dency 48-year-old Dr Ramon Villeda Morales-China Mail Special.
Nepal Renews Application For U.N. Membership
Urdtod Notions, Sept. 29: Nepal, the Himalayan buffer stato, between India and Red- controlled, Tibet, today renewed its: Ave-year-old application for membership in the United Na
Nepalese Foreign Minister Dr H. Regni, da a Letter to the Secretary-Gen "recalled, that: the Soviet Union
Nepal's application", in/1048 tated"the":"Boylets wanted' simultaneous
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