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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955.⠀⠀
Australia Plans Federal Police Force
Canberra, Nov. 14.
The Federal cabinet is believed to be considering a plan to amalgamate all Commonwealth police and investigation come. should be added to the services into one streamlined force.
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CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO., LTD.
Notice To Shareholders
Nature is hereby given that the Directors of China Light & Power Co, Ltd, ostend to recommen 11 Bar Annual Gjeneral Meeting
Final Dividend of so
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share on fully paid shares in rospect of the year ended 30th September 1955.
Dividends utt partly-paid shares will be paid on a pro enta busis
By Order of the Board of Director
P. W. A. WOOD, Secretary & Chief Acccountant
Bong Kongi 12th Nov. 1955.
NOTICE
CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.
Noflee to Consumers.
Further Reductions in Ruten,
Political correspondents suggest that the new force would be similar to the American Federal Bureau of Investigation whose "G-men" are a potent force în crime prevention.
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The proposal 14 to put the ↑ The notable exception to the Cummonwealthy Liventiglion Service, the separate Australian | Capital Territory, Northern Ter- ritory and Papun Police forces, Commonwealth alice officers De- and Postanuster General's
Australian Federal Burenu Investigation plan would be the Australian Security Service, the counter-intelligence organisation, This service is only a few years
and 19
inter already
be- ther ment and Supply Deport-nationally-known, mainly ton Investigatura Erkley one
cause of its role in the Petrov
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The Commonwealth Investiga Responsible To PM
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to which means thint it
State anslar 10 the
Criminal Investigation Butes The three Ferietal Government palles forces, as their futu imply.
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Supporters of the amalgaTENT – tion scheme clates that it would Assist Commonwealth-wide in- Im- vestigations in Australia,
speed prove efferency and An Offshoot
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Aus- Bery forthe Bully Hughes.
The theve for no unified ser- Daha 4 PATR Muster
then vice fallowed disclosures that 25 1947 ennscription | blank pestarts had vanished referendum campaign
printing from the Government Come in Canberra,
passports 1!ጊ Australia valuable
overseas orlee
and fted that the blank passports couuki have been used ban to bet the Government's
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th Questa Governmeal was not Pivatig fom the polare prole:Tanni which he needed, and, charaser » terishcally, set in his own polier; force tuley the War Precautions
was
With the end of the war. War Precautions Act paik+ses.
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Mail Robberies Alternatively, faked passports Th
Commonwealth 'could have been used to allow Police Furce went out of exist 'crimammals to enter or leave Aus-
the Peare
omeer tratta, or they would have come later
espionage iate the
of hamls ageubi.
Canberra also been disturbed by a rash of mailbag robberies, depredations sif government stores in various parts of the country and some
irregularities. departmental Cuina Mail Special.
organisationt | stituted 10 guard Common
wealth property, supply orderlieg for Commonwealth courts, and poljer other matters of Federal juristition.
investiga
The teamrimental tors uk sile matters affecting their own departments such anregeling lies in the
OP supply contracts.
Gold Coast Guy Fawkes
Precautions
Accra. Nov. 14
Poder senrchett members of The Gold Coast Legislative As- sembly for explosives today as they went in to debate a highly controversial bill to ament the Cost Batis of
Ashuri Stufe Councilk
The Directors 1 Chinu Light & Power Co., Ltd, lake pleasure in announcing the taken,
which
following further reductions Just in rates which will become
from effective
1st January 1954,
KOWLOON
Ordinary Lighting By une vent per unit.
NEW TERRITORIES Ordinary Lighting
By two cents per unit.
An Consumers
the charges to our
ne based on a
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The security measures were explosions following
Do Thursday vecurred
the house of Gold Cost Premier Kwame Nkrumah.
If the amendments to the bill! nove ting debated through. they will enable the chlets of all¦ gles to appeal direct to British Governor Sir Charles A Arden- Clacks in matters relating to thin selection and reposition of chiefs!
Franer-Presse
Spaak-Adenauer'¦ Agreement
Bonn, Nov, D4,
continuous rending system, Belgian Foreign Minister Paul
the new rates will apply to and all bill rendere after 1st January 1966.
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By Order of the Board of
Directors
P. W. A. WOOD. Secretary $ Chlef Accountant,
-Hong Kong, 12th Nov, 1955,
NOTICE TO
Henri Spank today had our in-
with terview
Wert Gertnan Chancellor Konrad Adenauer,
M. Spook was the Boond
10
D set foreign statesman Adenauer after he went down with bronchial pneumonia Ave weeks ago.
The first was French Foreign Minister M. Antoine Pinay who caw Dr Adenauer yesterday,
Communique issued after
today's talks said both statemen agreed on the need to proceed CONSIGNEES | with European Integration and
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India's Canada Dam Opened UN Mandate Issue
Iraq Premier
Reshuffles
Cabinet
Bagdad, Nov. 14, Iraqi Premior Nuri el Sail to- inor reshuffle of day made a his cabinet,
al
Jabbar Abilu!
Altakirii, member of the Court of Appeal, (has been appointed Minister of Justier, and member of the Senate, in place of Mohammed All Mahmud, who now becomes the Minister for Development.
member of
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while
Minister of Slate Sheik All Ashteal has been appointed a
the Senate, Senator Shakir Alwadi, the pre- sent Minister of Social Affairs, will become Iraq's ambassador
from the to Turkey, on loan Senate for two years,
The new Minister for Social Rassul Aleby will be Abdul Alkhal-France-Presse,
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Waters of Lake Mayurakshi surge through the sluices of the newly-constructed Canada Dam
Металоге, India
after the dam had been de- clared open by Canadian Minister for External Affaire
Lester Pearson. The dam was bullt with Cazındian assistance under the Colombo Plan and will be the main reservoir in £12,000,000 hydro-electrio scheme about 100 miles from Calcutta-Express Photo.
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In Southwest Africa Elections
Windhoek, Southwest Africa, Nov. 14.
German-speaking voters hold the balance of power in the November 16 Southwest Africa Legislative Assembly elections, when a topical issue will be the ruling Nationalist Party's view that the United Nations has no authority over this old mandated German colony.
Observers here will watch the elections also for any new trend of thought among Southwest Africa's German residents, led by those who consider some vestige of "independence" through a United Nations mandate preferable to complete annexation by South Africa, which administers the territory.
Local
believed
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German support is Party, will stay solidly with the to be behind a new Nationalists, whom they hetped party, the Independent Econo- to put into 15 out of 18 svatri in mic Party, which is challenging the last elections five years ago, the two rival standing parties or show some defection.
Southwest Africa: the Sorno think that the dominant Nationalists, a branch gence of the now third party of the ruling National party of represents A growing feeling South
Africa, and the United among Germans for the need to National
keep their "national identity party, usually called here the intact as for as possible in the United Party, which maintains territory, encouraged perhaps some liaison with the Oppost-by Federal Germany's growing lion (the United Party) In status in Western Europe, South Africa.
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But the result may be signi- Acant
the new party wivocates retention of the man-
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This might show itself either in a victory for the Independent Economic Parly candidate at Swakopmund or a shift towards United Party candidates who do nol preach the samo outright policies as the Nationalists for the "integration" of Southwest
Africa Africa with Sout
Others bellove that as Bouth-
an
Africa is cssentially agrarian, territory and the ruling Nationalists have been solicitous for farming interests, Germans wil keep their policies practi- cal, regardless of sentiment.
Thetro
Somo Gennan sections ar known to feel that "integration" with South Africa
may ultimately be inevitable.
inclined to dismiss ambitions for ang "independence" as the unrealistic hopes of a militant group
though possibla absorption as virtus 60th
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openly advocated,
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But even a small switch In favour of integration by the Gorman voto
could help tho United Party increase its repro- sentation in the Assembly, present three monta, Nationalists in six out of the 15 victories in 1850 won by less than 100 '43 votes in polls of between 1,000 and 1,200 votes.
Grateful
German votes for the Na- tionalist Party were stimulated
in the 1950 elections by grati- tudo to the
Government
Daniel Malan
which released
German internees and reinstated their
voting
rights when the 1948 South Africa elections put
Nationalists
the
after World Wor 11.
into
power
and
Have events in Europe the republican policies of the South African Nationalist Gov- ernment Since
made ang
difference?
All
constituencies present straight contests between the National and United Parties ex- cept for a three-cornered contest at Swakopmund where the loader ot the
Independent Economic Party, Mr H. P. A Gerhardt, faces candidates from the main two parties and one other seat where an independent is fighting a Nationalist.
Aware, perhaps, of a possible shift in German feeling, Na- tionalist Party leaders in South Africa are wooing them strongly. Intensivo campaigning Was planned round the territory-- over three times the size of the British Isles - before the election.
Election tours were arranged for three South African rainfa- tere led by Dr. A. J. R. van Rhyn, South African Minister for Economic Affairs, who te Nationallst Party leader for Southwest Africa.
The Prime
Minister Johannes Strydom, himself ro cently visited Windhoek for the annual, congress of the 'Nation- alist Party in the territory.
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