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GRANT-KELLY

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IT WAS MURDER.

Someone had klaneef

...and killed?

and they were linked to

it.. a man and woman

in love, in danger in the

web of suspicion of his

wife's death

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956.

JAPAN WARNED

Policemen stand guard outside the New Delhi Bank after bank employees throughout India had declared a two-day Atrike.

The employers claimed that as the result of a revent bank award hele allowances had heen cul-Express Photo.

Find A Government'

Starts Tomorrow

Paris, Jan. 17.

AGAINST LABOUR TROUBLES

Tokyo, Jan. 17.

Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru

| Shigemitsu charged today that Japan's and Asia's biggest labour group probably is co-operating with international Communist forces.

He warned a Cabinet meeting that the Government must be prepared for possible serious trouble when he huge Sohyo labour organisation opens wage increase demands in March.

"Subyo's movement," Mr Saigemitru keld the Cabinet

may be influenced by the International Communists."

It was one of the strongest allegations to be levelled

inst three 3,000,000-member Schyo (General Council of Japan Trude Unions) by #1 member of Japan's Conserva- tive Clovernment.

Government Concern

"International Mr Shigemitsu tenceuvring

communism,"

suld, *l tu direct public opinion in directluns favourable to the stand being taken

the Communists in Japan," And he called Sobyo a possible ink between international

com- munism and the Red movement in Jopart.

Mr

Shigemitsu's Comune131 revented

the Government's concern over the massive spring Inbour offensive nounced by Sohyo,

Sohyo's March demands thr wage increases to be followed

arc

already an-

by str

strikes Its requests

+ LINE) IS

das expected to rival in 7.ze with Sohyo's 1047 general trike, which was considered so serious

It wit halted by Gen - cral Douglas MacArthur.

Sohiyo long has been identified as a Left-wing organisation, The inbour group, roughly compar- abic in structure to the US

(AFL), led Japanese demonstra tions last year against enlarge- | ment of us milliary bases and the Introduction into Japan of the "Honest Jobu" rocket

launcher.

The third postwar National Assembly,Aunerican Federation of Labour elected by 26,000,000 men and women, will meet here on Thursday and one of its first tasks will be to find a government to take the place of the out-going centre-right coalition led by Premier M. Edgar Faure.

Special precautions are being taken by the permanent officials of the Assembly to open clashes between the extremists,

prevent

The new Assembly contains Coly, can start his consultations 150 Communis deputies (ns for the formation of the next apdnst 98 in the last legisla-government. The Socialist ture)

and, for the Arst time lender, M. Quy Mollet, is still since parliamentary democracy the favourite candidate with the Maried in France in 1871. 52 how dealer M. Pierre Mendes- well-organised resolute mem-France second. bers of the Poujadist Party. led by the former free French Air

1wo principul Force sukher. M Pierre sandidates for the position of Speaker. The Arst in the pre-

Poujade

There

arr

Stricter Laws?

At the Cabinet meeting today Labour Minister Tadno Urajuni declared Chet "some crucial developments pre expected"

Sohyo spring when the

wage offensive tarts. "Consequently, the Labour Ministry not only but all other Ministries should take all

to possible mensurça counteruet Suħyo's labour offen- stve."

But actual steps the Cabinet

be may planning were not revealed. Some political quarters speculated that the Cabinet may k the Diet for stricte, labour

The aim of the Poufalists, ent Incumbent M. Pierre laws. But some observers warn-

Analy spukemmen for dise satisfied shopkeepers, “liberale Pyeuchten" from the cxlaking parliamentary system.

US

TE

Middle Of Road

Schneller, a member of the ed that ruch steps might load Popular Republican Party.

The

to the rise of extreme Rightist groups similar to the prewer guvernment.-United Press.

ers Amnesty For Sports

other is the one-armod Socialist, M. Andre Tru. quer. He expects to be elected with the

Communist the help of voles, as he was in 1953. But The Republican Front leaders, M. Poujade has said he does M. Mollet and M. Mendes-

wish Hol

the France, may overthrow

prefer to allow existing system, but many of their nominai political advor- his deputies won their seats in sury, M. Schneiler, to be re Parlament. by promising to elected, in order to prepare the "tum out" existing parliamen-way for getting the Popular Senhor Francisco Leite Pinto,

tarians.

10

A number of left-wing papces In France, Including the organ

of M. Mendes-France, are call-

Ing the Poujadists "Fascists" and

"anti-semitic." On Cic other

hand the centre and right-wing

Republicans to voto for Socialist Radical Premier.

Offenders

Lisbon, Jan, 17. The Education Minister,

decreed A

a New Year amnesty for sportsmen, reducing any penalties Inflicted against them

Search For Government by half,

The

The amnesty affects both election of the Speaker such offences

players and clubs, penalised for take place

as rough play, Is expected to January 24 or 25.

on assaulting referees and falling to Then will come France's

prevent spectators from inter- postwar fering while Cabinet crisis.

matches are in

22nd

papers are refraining from any clear-cut attitude towards this new force in French politics,

In between the Communists

Premier Edgar Faure will progres-China Mail Special, and the

the hand Poujudists are middle of the road

in his resignation, and parties the search for a new Govern- divided sharply Into right-wing ment in in Assembly where no and left-wing adversuries.

The left-wing group is made up chiefly of the Socialists who,, obtained 98 seats in the new Assembly

and the Mendosist Redients who obtained, accord- to their own claims, 58 This gives the moderate

stals.

left"

or Republican front about

group has an independent ma- jority will begin-China Mat Spécial.

A

Lost And Found

Wellington, Jan. 17.

150 seals, or one quarter of the Mrs M. B. Fitzsimons, of whole Assembly. Nevertheless (Taikope,

has

recovered the

they claim the right to form engagement ring she lost 38 the next government,

years ago and never expected to see again.

First Task

up

right-wing group is "The mede

of the out-going parties. These are the Popular Republicans (73 members), the Dissident or Edgar Faure

Radicals (21 members),

And

the Conservatives (06 mem- bers). In addition there are 22 Social

Republicans (former Gaullists) of whom, not more one-third favour M. Mendes-France

The th

First task of the Assembly is to verify the legality of the election of ile mambers. When the mandates of one-half plus one of the members. has been the Assembly is con- position to

dmitrjót~~~Children 20 cts. tonally fri

Adults 40 eta

(Old HK. Hotel Bldg: HK) Nathan Road, Kowlo

function.

It first task then is to elect lis Speaker (chairman). Once this has been done, the Pre- minent of the rpegundir, ht, mene

DRIENTAL

AE ELNATIONCO

Grandmother

Goes To Sea

Melbourne, Jan. 17.

The Norwegian freighter Tiber, 3432 tons, arrived here with 00-year-old Mrs Хида Hennum, mother of six children and a grand- on board mother of four, as a ship's stewardess,

Her husband, Mr Erling Hennum, aged

52, 1

оп

board also ny ship's Car- penter.

the

"It was very lonely for her

with in Oslo, chlidren married and away from home," Mr HenrumT said. and added: "I

having her looking

me."--China

nlee

after

Special

Mall

Franco-Japanese

Air Agreement

Tokyo, Jau. 18. Japan mnounced today that it had signed with France an aviation agreement authorising

mercial air transport service t Paris.

this country to extend its com

The agreement was signed in Paris by Japanese Ambassador Kumao Nishimura and French Foreign Musiry political affairs chief Rene Massigli,

The agreement was negotiated and fultialled in Tokyo in July, 1054.

Japan Air Lines is now au- thorised to make scheduled flights to France, but the Japanese company does not in- tend to extend its flights to Europe yet,

JAL's westbound flight at

ends present

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