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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954,

ACCUSES

Denying Fundamental Freedoms To

Bulgars & Rumanians

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United Nations, Nov. 18.

Macedonian political and religious organisations charged today in a letter to the United Nations that Greece was denying fundamental free- doms to peoples of Bulgarian and Romanian origin in Macedonia.

The organizations challenged the Greek Government to allow a United Nations Commission to visit Macedonia to get the answers to the following qur, Bions:

France To

Reduce Forze

In Indo-China

Paris, Nov. 18. The 150,000 strong French expeditionary force is to be in South Vietnam reduced to 50,000 MED, the National Assembly's Finance Commission Wu1 told here today.

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damental right" Why the churches and the school of there peoples are not free, not a pents

pealed now to the United Nations asking for the right of self-determination of the Cypriots

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KABAKA OF BUGANDA

Against

Appeal Court Ruling

Kampala, Nov. 18. Representatives of the exiled Kabaka (King) of Buganda have decided not to appeal against the recent court ruling on Britain's withdrawal of Pecognition from their leader.

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fundamental chalts the peoples In the of Cyprus are vi)- Joylig under British rule

We do not insist to take the Mocexiunian territory Away from Greece and have l huu- ed over to a neighboring cum-

The fet solution

TENT LEGALITY

Chlef Justler J. B. Grimin, railng on November 4 In a vivil action to test

the legality of the of recognition, agree that the was unlawful.

withdrawal refused ta withdrawal

But I added that in case there was on appeal he would never-

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as his opinion that the Goverment was "mistaken” in applying Article 6 of the 1900 agement, under which Uganda is ruled, to the case in question,

Members

the Buganda

met Lukiko (Parliament) today Sir Andrew Cohen, the Governor of Uganda, for a lengthy dis- Brill's conditious cussion on For allowing Mutesa II to return fm 1.ndun.

The main point of discus- slon was Britain's

for

tween the Lukiko's

stipulation interval büm Leeeptance

Alleged Spies Sentenced

Berlin, Nov. 18. An East Germaan court at Thuringia today Erfurt,

Macedonian problem 3: Ca create an independent state of Macedonia out of the three divided ports among Yugialaiva sentenced Ave alleged spies to Greece and Bulgaria. At this

1de imprisonment, the Eao Ger moment we do not nak uven

man news agency (ADN) Unit,

ported.

"If the United Nations Char-1

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for constitutiouni reforms and the ruler's home- com.ng.

for

He was deposed a year agɔ falling 14 "co-operate lydly" with the Government.

Chinn Mail Special,

Honorary Degree |

For Monty

New York. Nov, 18. Field Marshal Viscount Mont- gomery, Deputy Supreme Com- mander of NATO, will be award- ed un Honorary Degree

of Laws by Columbin Doctor

Lord Montgomery

of

University next week, it was announced today.

were They

with charged ley is to be hivoked out to working for the West German transfer a territory from one Gehlen organisallon, headed by former General Reinhard sovereignty to

mer another vero- ignty, why should not the same Gehien, Chaiter be invoked in order to

efface an ugly injustice inleted upon the unfortunate people of Macedonia?"

Greek United Nations sources I had no frumediate comment on |

The letter. United Press.

|

Two others were sentenced to fteen years hard labour and an eighth to ten years,

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Ancient Grave

Discovered

Moscow, Nov. 18 Ukrainian archaeologists have discovered the gravo who died of Soythian between 300 B.C. and 400 B. C.

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Some 3,500 gold trinkets buried with her included brooches

pendants, and Dortraits of

a. lion, leopard, a bee and the head of the Goddess Atheno, ka well as earrings, a signet ring and beads,

The find WILE reported by an expedition from the Ukrainian Academy of Belenoes after diggings at Melitopol, In the southern Ukraine, 30 miles from The Sea of Asov.

Prof. A. L Terenozbkin, leader of the expedition, said that with the grave of a noblewomA 2)

was found another which appeared to be the burlat plake of the leader or one of the mem- bern of the ruling family of the Scythian tribe,

Alongside

buriai hip chamber. the expedition found the skeletons of two saddled and bridled horses in a separio plt.

to

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A child's skeleton, said have been "obviously sacrificed during burial," was discovered in a passagO,

Pruf. Terenoshikin de- scribed the find as "among the most outstanding of the last decade and presenta science with 2. very portant archaeological memorlat," China Mail Special.

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Senate Will Wait For McCarthy

Washington, Nov. 18. The Senate today voted to recess its Special Censuro Session until November 29 to give Sen. Joseph H. McCarthy time to recover from an elbow injury.

The action came after Senate Republican leaderiam F. Dr Grayson Kirk, Columbia Knowland read the senato a President, will make the award Jetter from Dr George W. on Tuesday and afterwards Lord Calver, Capitol physician, who Montgomery will deliver a lec- sait "permanent injury" could

"Education for

result unless Sen. McCarthy stays Leadership"

in the hospital for 10 days of treatment.

entilled

A court at Gera also In Thuringia today sentenced a 20- On Monday night, Lord Mont- year-old man to 12 years' hard gomery will also lecture at the labour on similar charges. University on the same subject-i Router.

United Press,

SCIENTISTS WILL LIVE

IN A HOTHOUSE

They Are Fighting Red Boy,' A Deadly Disease

Bristol, Nov. 18.

Professor Hans Heller, 44-year-old professor of pharmacology at Bristol University, is to lead a team of medical research scientists who are to live for four days in a "jungle hothouse" at the university in an attempt to trace a deadly tropical disease..

With the

The team will be given books to read· and a radio.set, but otherwise they will be cut off from the world. hopes

mercury hovering; Unges the hair auburn. It is, around the 100 mark, the team particularly rite among children,

BOOKS AND RADIO Professor Ifeller

will live on an African natiya dies of cooked green plantaris, banana-liko maloki fruit and African beens. The food va being flown from Umadin.

The disbane, known.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: Dicamp, 8 Spear Kwashiorfor attacks thousand

8 Oast, 9 Random, 11 Excel, 12 Tarpon, 14 Doss, 16 Ideas, 18 of African, natives and prople

that the tents will. messure. the reaction of the humidity and meagre dies on humans. The

voluntoor

plenty of water in the art. pipe will be showered.

Oft hothouse, but every

studente

Vienna-born Profesor. Heller and two amistants spent severni | months in Uganda......... last year)

studying. Um disease. »77

On his return to England he decided, to continue his sesentch the by mulating tropical and mab-

Needs, 19 Fleck 20 Rascal, 24 Ennut, 6 Tirade, 26, Bech, 27 Tako, in other tropical countries.untually are among those who tropland conditions at the 28 Nector, Downs 1 Dire, 2 Cant, 3 Moor, 4 Pamper, 5 Stenell, 6 Excited 7 Rolapse, 10 Dazed, 18 Inspect, 14 Delands, 15 14 labelled, "Rat Boy" bo have volunteered to take par Ascribe, 17 Debar, 10 Fasten, 21 Cito, 22 Last, 23 Pour.

Onun it turns they akin gud, and lin¦ the› forts,

Democratic leaders Lyndon B. Johnson agreed to Sen Knowland's request for post- ponement of the debate on re- commendations that the Wiscon- rin Republican be censured.-- United Press..

BAYER

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Begins

Half-Heartedly

Rabat, Nov, 18. : The three-day "strike of mourning” called by Nationalists and Communists throughout Morocco began half-heartedly today with a calm that con- trasted strongly with the blossoming violence 'in French North Africa.

The strike affected principally the native medinas of the protectorate's big cities, where all shops were shut at dawn.

But for Moroccans public services were hardly affected by the shutdown and in European quarters life continued normally in most cases.

East in Algeria, where au, the shops in the native quarter putlaw "Army of God" has of Casablanca had already 112 spread terror for almost three opened their doors. weeks in the desolate Aurcs

The strike was called by the Mountains, the French authori- Nationalist Istiqlal Party and tice reported no new fighting ori seconded by the Communist raids on undefended villages.

EGYPTIAN AID

Egypt officially admitted for the first Ume today that it had supplied "material aid" to North African Na- tionalists. Calro radio has for months been supporting nationalist aspirations.

The admission them

was made by Minister of National Guidance, Salah Salem. In → blast against "the Arab world" and hinted that Egypt might no konger mupport the Arab League activity in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

An

WILE

Party of Morocco in protest against the former Sultan's de- thronement in August, 1953,

BROOTING DENIED

pfficial dontal Imued here of reports that police fired on a group of demonstrators carrying slæmu and banners demanding the recall of the Sultan, now in exile in Madagascar,

In Algeria, Intense cold and

ho country above an altitude snow, which now blankets all of 4,000 feet, slowed down the querilla hide-and-seek жат between thousands of French The Moroccan strike touched paratroops, Spahis and Alpine only large cities and did not chasseurs and the outlaw bands. disturb life in towna, villages

The chief and the countryside. Casablanca operation remained

contres of French was the most seriously affected, north of the range, Biskra no ita pet Batna, with native shopa

closing southwestern tlp, throughout the city and 60 per Taub and Arria

and Foum nestled below cent of workers in private en- its most forbidding peaks. terprises staying away from their

jobs.

Is other cities, such as Rabat and Port Lyautry, private bus-

In Tunisia, where Interest centred on negotiations between the Tunisian and French gov- Was unaffected. Projects ments now going on in Paris, as housing construction, fellagha outlaws kept up minor French employing many workers, went harassment of Isolated vane usual. By noon soane of farma-United Press.

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