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SATURDAY, JANUARY 29,

1955.

RUSSIA UPSETS GERMANY

LIVING Latest Overtures SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

OUT

T was late at night, and Winds that seem-

cold.

ed to have been kept on ice drove round every corner, cardless of compass points | and obeying 110 sort of meteorological discipline.

In a street in Bloomsbury police spector, hurrying from one place to another, suddenly halled, seeing, a little ahead of bim, a gaunt, old looking man performing pirouettes round lonely car that was parked in the empty street,

The inspecter took cover from the old man's view. He watch- ed and saw the old man gingerly try the car's door handles, and when he found then all wekted sbrug and saunter away. Inspector followed.

IN

I KNOW THE OWNŁK

The

another street there werC

old more cars. The

42L

diarted at each giving their door- handles a vigorous twist, then,

Causing Dissatisfaction

ADENAUER PLANNING

NEW TACTICS

Bonn, Jan. 28.

Russia's latest overtures to Germany have caused increasing uneasiness and even outright dissatisfaction with Dr Konrad Adenauer's foreign policy, accord- ing to observers here.

Responsible members of Chancellor's

the

own Christian Democratic

chagrined, moving along to the Party are now taking up the line that "the

nexi

At last, while the old man was Government must do something positive engrossed over a handle thal

for German unity," a view which had showed Tome promise, the inspector went up to his already spread from the Opposition to the smaller parties in this Government coali- tion.

arresting you," he said, loitering with intent to from unattended ears."

"for

steal

"Pah," the old man said. "I wasn't trying to take it away, was 17'

"No, but "

the man whose car this is," the old

man said, with tentalive triumph

No Christian Democrats of standing have yet lent their names to public criticism of Government "And, as it happens, I know policy but influential younger members are mobi- lising support for active diplomatic moves to seek details of Russia's conditions for reunification.

Though none of the coalition will be answered by the Chris- "WHERE does he live, the leaders is muggesting a delay in tins Democrats next month with

ratification inspector

the Puris a series of speeches by star treatles for German rearmament | members.

due to be completed ut the Christian Democrats say that

mouth-there is a ligh

Violiga public opinion polls strong move for "arallel diplo- | report matie stepe."

Inquired

A VISITT

uwner?" the

the

Oh, there," said the old man, waving an arm round an are ofjend of next

would flats and bulidings that house a small town.

"We'll go and see the owner, shall we the inspector vited.

in-

anusia He

Something like afflicted the old man then. could nol remember exactly where, in the acre or two that his gesture had embraced, the car's owner lived. The inapec- tor arrested him.

Next morning, at Clerkenwell court, the old man, whose name was Sam, pleaded not guilty to the charge of loitering with in- lent. The inspector told his story 10 Mr T. F. Davis, magistrate, then Sam went into the witness-box.

SOMETIMES NOTHING

De-

MUST FIND OUT Among Christian mocrats, this arises malaly from a desire Lo convince the voters that the Govern~ meni

really is riving priority

reunification Though tew leaders believe the Russians will offer ac- ceptable terms, they feel they must find out.

10

decline in revent IL support for Dr Adenauer's foreigts polleles, they are main- taining

strength, their

But worriext about Arc

the possible

They results

ارد

Gothath

12.4

1994 by Kate

"By saving my money I figure I'll be able to go to a real famous college, like Harvard, or Princeton, or Rio Grande!"

EISENHOWER'S MOVES

Should Have Had Greater Welcome, Says The Economist

London, Jan. 28.

The Economist, British independent weekly, Russian today criticised the British public for not giving a refusi to negotiate alke the Paris treaties are ratified.

greater welcome to President Eisenhower's recent

The

moves, which opened up "whole new perspectives of settlement in the Far East."

Social Democrats right would be strengthened in their declared intention of resisting teurmament even after raiifica-

nut

command

two-third

don and since Dr Adenauer does Party members of this view majority in Parliament, could

Indefinitely,

in his

are particularly critical of the delay recent Government statement Dr Adenauer told his coalition bluntly rejecting the last Soviet leaders at a meeting the

offer and repeating the convic- tion What Russia will agree

office today that he would him- negotiations

atler the Paris speeches in treatles are ratified.

WHAT'S your address" the

gave one.

learned clerk asked. Sam

"Are you Rving there now?" "No, that was October," Sam sald.

"But since then, where have you lived?"

"Bin sleeping anywhere," Sam sald.

“But what have you been living on?"

There's one of two people gives you bits of bread, Broad and butter some people gives you," Sam said. His nose Wit9 patrician beaky, his grey hair balding, and his eye baleful. "Sometimes you get bread and Sometimes butler, you know. you get nothing.**

"But where did you mean to sleep last night?" the magistrate asked

"I

OUT OF THE COLD

WAS Just walking around,

Same the night

Sam sald

"Is there anything

before,"

else you

Free

to self

second

mak bhree full-dress vartotas big cities next month to

counter

the

It said it was sadly characteristic of the present state of British public opinion that when the Americans took just the sort of step towards moderation that their allies had so often asked, the only audible response was "a crabbed and jaundiced bickering on the left" while those who approved and rejoiced kept their mouths shut.

"Even If Sir Anthony Eden,

the

the Foreign Secretary, had only that Formosa is essential to the

of California," vory faint praise," the journality

State nan said-Reuter. said.

Dr Thomas Debler, leader of Social Democratic campaign. the

Democrats,

The coalition leaders agreed biggest Durly in Dr Adenouer's to conduct a joint pamphlet and coalition, has called openty for poster offensive on behalf of the direct Germun-Soviet diplo-Paris treaties and fixed the anal contacts, though wider Bundestag (Lower House) read- the occupation luv

Judications Germany of the treaty ratification bills cannot

relations upen

with immediately after the second Russia

unless she receives reading on February 24 and 25. allied permission.

matic

The German Party. AmaDest coalition partner, has suggested of the loosening the structure Western

Alliance to give the West European

Unloc more independence of Washing- ton and form a European blực, true to democratic principles to East European but opert ecuntries.

NEW IDEAS The coalition parties are being forced to look for new ideas

by the Social Do- mocratio opposition's urgent campaign against the Paris treaties.

This campaign which, reaches

its climax tomorrow With the of manifesto by the unions and

want to say?"

1 "Only

n knew the chap that issue had that car, Sam sold. "Can't party, the trade

remember his name, or where leaders of the Protestant Church,

ho lived 'zactly."

The case was found proved. "Anything

know?" the

magistrate oaked.

Sam had been convicted for receiving stolen goods, for taking and driving away a car without Ita owner's consent, for obtaining credit by fraud, and other months," things

Bald the mingistrate,

Säm nodded and went. It wna draughty

be

the

wormer, much

courtroom,

warmer in.

The

PREVIOUS PLAN

plan previous

had bean to hold the third read- ing in March. The treaties, once they pass the Bandes- tag, must go back for a final reading In the Bundesrat (Upper House). Dr Adenouer also called Cabinet meeting this evening a general review of the poilticni situation.--Router,

for

for

London, Jan. 28. Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, High Commissioner Indin received by in London, was

Elizabeth the Queen this morning, it was tonight. -France-

Queen

Mother learned Pressc.

Two Alleged Spies

Get Death Sentence

Paris, Jan. 28.

Two alleged spies for the American and colder on street corners. It would Chinese Nationalist intelligence services have been sentenced to death by the Chinese Communist People's Court at Amoy, Tass news agency reported today in a broadcast picked up here.

side,

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

mon

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TEAM Shit:Make Male Mile Mine 'The condemned

wero, labour and, four had been ac Ha Hut Host Hove Mayer Mode ideiided as Wang Ya- and quilted.

Fahion Elegant Polite Police Feet Taong I-mii,

Ring : Cięcia *26m Hank Rica Freotice Sharp. Harpe: Harpo Marx. Kan Lek sky BRYCI WYRAZVIZ other "apics" had been sun the 12 men was to gather di- Front Rale, Booldad dose tenced to life imprisonment, six 710 Varying sentences of hard

The "radio" bald, that two

Chi-

Tom said that the mission of formation on Communist nest military installations and the Chinese Army and attempt to reform defachments

of

filad-and published by. WILLIAM ALIÍCH CHENHAM for milltary furcom to overthrow. Foat babalt” of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 the Communist Goverment-

Vans Bireet, City of Victoris,, in the Colony of Hongkong. | TranO Prosse,

would

SETTLEMENT POSSIBLE

It added: "One hardly realise from these Mir alone thai Eisenhower is in fact lead-' ing American polley to the point wbero A compro- hensive scillement in the Far East should be sible."

The The dream mainland

Chinese of

PCE-

Nationalists' reconquering the had treen ended and

the mood in Washington had shown a marked trend towards "co-existence" with Peking the Economist said.

Those people in Britain who wore whipping up the atmo- sphere of "crisis" and particu- Larly those like Mr C. R. Attles, the Labour Opposition leader, who imply It is all the United States fault" were simply play

the Communists' game by ing dividing public opinion of the Western countries."

If Mao Tse-tung attacked Formosa, there would certainly be fighting and the United States would certainly be drown in with or without Mr Elsenhower's declaration this week,

"That boing so, to CHE tho Communists on as Mr Attice has been doing, is to work for war," the Economist contended.

"The way to peace is to make it clear that Mr Bleenhower's moderate and defensive position has the full backing of America's dilies.

and

The Socialist Statesman

Nation took a different line in

reviewing the Formosa, situation. It said dangerous crises were inevitable so long as the United Statco continued to support the Kuomintang

WOULD RETURN Peking, might conceivably and temporarily .... sccent the nentralisation of Formosa with Chiang's troops dia- banded, and political control by A United Nations · in which Peking was prosented If there was a clear recognition, that the island would”.

idevenitally

return to China, s

"1⁄2owbern - outaide the United Staten in the doctrine acceptable i

Newspaper Society Of Hongkong

of

WHE

MAU MAU

'JUDGE'

GIVES UP

Nairobi, Jan. 28. The authorities here announced the surrender of Alphone Nganga, a self-styled "Chief Justice" who of the Mau Mau, admits passing the death 100 about terrorists for offences against the sect.

sentence

on

Ngunga, who passed under

Unc name "Chlet Justice Karinin in the Masal tribal area, gave himself up to Masai tribesmen with Kimani, son of Njau, who described himself as a "prosecuting attorney."

Both

surrendered under the termis uf the Government mnesty offer mide 10 dzys ago. Karindi thought that "many Lerrorists in the forests where he spent 22 months, wanted to surrender.

He confessed he had ordered the hanging of about 100 Mau und the Mau for set offences

flogging of many others for

lesser crimes.

Slx

SIX OTHERS other Lerrorists

in hours, bringing more than 40.

surrendered

out

have

the Last

24

the total

10

The European Minister with

portfolio, Mr Michael Blundell, told a public meeting In Nairobi tonight that if the Government's present surrender offer to Mau Mau terrorists did not succeed, he did not think it would be possible for another or a botter offer to be made in the futuro

Mr Blundell warned that if the Europeans who oppose the surrender terms succeeded

hy

a public outery in making the offer unsuccessful. they would to accept responsibility "the years ahead that would be necessary to

have for

the

bring

hard core terrorists book."--China Mall Special.

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