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Mr France Prepares off To The Antarctic.

For Next Week's Dangerous Session

CABINET MEETS FOR

THE LAST TIME

Paris, Jan. 25.

The Prime Minister, M. Pierre Mendes-4 France, met with his old Cabinet for the last time tonight in an important session to pinpoint strategy for next week's dangerous North African debate.

IL was a full dress meeting at the Elysee Palace under the presidency of M.Rene Coty.

For the last time M. Mendes-France appeared in his dual capacity of Premier and Foreign Minister. He relinquished the Foreign Minister post on January 20 when he re-vamped his Government with the an- nounced intention of devoting himself full time to France's staggering economy.

hon-

Sources said tonight's meeting | place a deadline on the length would be devoted largely to of the talla, as he did so dramati- North African polley parti- cally last June when cabaly to a vast programme of nounced he would bring peace I rennoinic and social reforms into Indo-China in one month or

Algeria.

ANTI-ALCOBOLISM

But the Premier was also expected to lay before hir Ministers several measures concerning

anti-ales- Fuls holism campaign and the Interior Minister, M. Fran- cols Mitterand, was to report on the foods,

During the day seven niore Nu' na Deputi s including Jour Communists -- depured in- terpellations to the Chamber on M. Menck-France's North Afri-

That brings can programme,

he wind to 15

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resign,

Abo slated for discussion 10- night are the arti-alcohol cam- paign and Die surplus of bolli wipe and milk in France. M. Mrules-France talked those problems over with the Agricul- lure Minister, M. Roger Hou- cet, this morning.

THE FLOODS

The floods M. Mitterand reported on the full extent of the damage so far to the French economy and the measures taken to minimise the disaster.

the

Finance-A report from But the wily French : work retiring Finance Minister. M. og against time to head off the Edgar Faure, on proposed scal STILS of reforms. Annique on this ritate

Similar to point nuy be issued at the con- thuse which have savezi his clusion of the meeting, sources

M. ment tape and again in said. Faure succcoded M. Gover

Mendes-France to the Foreign Ministry.

Elections-Set the date for the One, the Tunistan self-rule cantonal

LAYO, the Press

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his bow.

He has two important strings

ngatations, plened Algerian reforma.

M. Mendes-Ftuntee met with the Tunisian delegation again balay

general

the atsphere was optimis- A week ago the talks were deadlocked but LA

a dramatic night-long session (ending at

cu Monday, the Pr and the Tunisian dele. gates reached agreement on vil but two articles of the 20-article cxaventh,

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A succesful conclusion of the talks would do much to offset criticism ut the Pranier's policy in the Assembly,

Sume sources rajd Mendes-France

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India-Pakistan

Differences

May Be Settled

1.ew Delhi, Jan. 25.

Both President Rajendra Prasad of India and elections. United the Pakistan Governor-General, Ghulam Moham- nied, hinted tonight that the end of the differences between their two countries might be in sight.

B.O.T. Cotton

Textile

Discussions

London, Jan. 25.

A delegation representing the cotton textile industry ไป tu confer here tomorrow with Mr A. F. Low, Minister of Swale n the Board of Trade,

our own problems resolved we Dr Prasad, speaking at a ban- quet in honour of Mr Moham- march together in the service of med's official visit, said he did humanity-"-France-Presse not think there was any prob- lem between the two

countries

that could not be solved in a spirit of friendship and under- standing.

MISUNDERSTANDING

Mr Mohammed said there should be no difently in achieving an "early weltle- ment of those points, some of which have been for years the basis for misunderstand- ing and discord."

British Troops To Stay In

Korea

London, Jan. 25. Britain will maintain military forces in Korea as long as they required there by the Harold

arc

Uniledi

Nations, Mr MacMulan, Defence Minister, said in the House of Commons today,

Mr Low has recently returned

He added: "I think this dark from India and the discussion will centre

on trade questions period of strain has now lasted too long and the time has now affecting that country.

come to end it completely.

British troops in the Korca- The spectacular Increase in Indian cloth imports into Britain

"Given goodwill and breath Japan theatre, he said, now to- -nguins which the cotton, in-of vision, I have no doubt that talled some 10,000 men.

dustry has protested-will be one of the subjects raised,

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