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THE CHÍNA MAIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908.

Federation || DIEM'S SUPPORTERS OPEN Cook Got

Singapore Objects To Federation

Tengku's Attack

Singapore, Jan. 14.

The statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, that Singapore was not strong enough to deal with subversive elements brought criticism today from the Straits Times, influential English language newɑ- paper here.

In its leader, the newspaper, which has a wide circulation in the Tengku's Federa- tion, was commenting on statements made by him to Malayan students in London, where he is leading the "merdeka"

(freedom) mission in talks with the British Government.

It said the excited gathering Singapore into of students WIN THE the best

The Federation not as an equal bur at! nudience nor wa Lopalun quite came as a politfest bombshell. the best place for the father

said Mr Marshall was shown 1 estonishing

attack

whil + esp of the Tengku's Muto- TAKAW

Abdul Rahman saw fment while he 19 recuperating from an Influenza attack int he indiewed he would comment on it immediately when the Legis « lative Assembly mema on Feb-

to make upon Singapore and its Hoverament.

"NO doubt,"

went ON,

"Bote of the things which the Che Minter at the Federaliaan sal needed any bef they

nerded saying privately."

The

III-advised

Tengku

har dy

e'r m. have then helpfu, to his cutfague in Singapore. Mr David Marshall, the Chier Minister.

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"Th Tengku's attack who ty

and unters ary advist:J. It was

rench JI neighbourly as Laffries which the two Miestas and two te diledien

a slang ly whitel we that i Mi Marshall will

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Que Singapore Assemblynu, Mr

Choo Mone. Progressive, sind to stipulate at this singe that the affairs of Surgaprine hould be contra led by the Federation was “tore che –

Hake the

of

Conférence

The Federation of Malayo Consilitutional Conference...to dicuta fàtur rélállódships,

Ploture shows a general between Britain and Maliya-opdied in London last Wednesday, view of the delegates. Those on right are from Malaya, The Malayan délégates include Dato NI Ahmed Romil. Dato Molamed Beth. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahit and Tengku Abdul Rahman.--Express Fhoto.

Roman Catholic Sen. Knowland

Church

Managed

Well

New York, Jan. 23.

One of the world's oldest organisations--the Tengkit's sure-Roman Catholic Church-is also one of the best by pedomany chinese administered and managed, according to a leading 34 puiston but they were a management auditing firm. but only toyut but an asset to Singapore as a great cityport,

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news

Some Support

"The

The SP

Times

attacked Coloma at that the To Singapore ku's disclosure he would acceps | Federation

FINNS SPIED

FOR RUSSIA

Thre

IN ENGIN

druck, Jun 23

Aven senteners tanging from

W

18 months to three years hard labour for passing serret

Aut Informacion to

Soviet Union.

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The American Institute of Management, a non-profit management appraisal foundation, dis- closed this in releasing the results of a seven-year study of the management policies and practices of the 1900-year-old religious body.

Pro- Democrate Kecialve parties, in a statement Iberol-Soeladist group, That the FURQUATION

Τίτε

hus, efficiency climbed from 30 per which hould

Institute, joth The

per cent in the not to be card vul surveys of adminiscent to 80 អ Rover

cffelency in over 4,000 | Church's first half century, sank zuzely

Koala frativs from

below 40 per cent in the tenth Colleges too high a

and F- price pration 4 Lumpur as

ligious

and

and reached 75 non-prodi and eleventh to pay

other agentices, found the Church | per cent in the nineteeth "Singapore ba prospered unl¦****

Today to be over 88 per cent century. will continue to prosper as the effel ant. This 15 exceptional,

The Institute sa:d.

rating is "excellent" even cent by enpornte standards.

Arla. entrepot <3 Southeast There should be no abjei sur- rendov in Bis deal" said the An't ment But

upport for the Tengku

People's me limit A ten Jarty

Details Of Union

Mr Lee Kuan Yew, leader of The purty, said "We are in full agreement with the Tengku that

cannot be a Singapore Sentences were passed by

equa! Helsinki tribunal meeting in a partners with

1741,

who

the Federation. The island of 1,000,000 cannot by any stretch of the imagina- dion be considered as equal

of

were found Aulty of several the mainland of 8,000,000 people.

secret session.

The convleted

Lets of espionage sace

were it businesman,

Hokkula. 1 banker,

Huckkula,

"On the bass 1345.

of proportionni should be- Mikei representation talks

work out details of Arvo in to

Singapore with and a clerk, Martinian of Eloranta-France-Pres12.

Federation."-Reater.

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up hope (7).

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Modern Structure

Through the centuries, how- ever, management of the Church has had its ups and downs, the sudit firm noted, Managerial

Father's Crowded

Schedule

Modens, Jan. 23.

Mr Jackson Martindell, pre- (sident of the Institute, sold at a press conference here that __"It remained for Pope Plus X In this century

to provide the modern corporate structure and procedures that now char-

repeatedly

acterises the Church's activities."

Mr Marundeli emphasised that the

orcse study, which he said

was the first of its kind ever made of The Church, was strictly limited to the management phase of the religious body and had absolute-

bearing ly no

OF dogma or spiritual values.

To Oppose Eisenhower

ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN

Saigon, Jan. 23.

The National Revolution Movement- a political party headed by Information | Minister Tran Chanh Thanh fred the

opening shot last night of the unofficial A. electoral campaign to set up South Viet- nam's first National Assembly.

The official date of the elections, which are ex- pected to be held in March, has not yet boen announced.

Mad At Leopard

Inyangt, 9. Rhodesia,

Jan. 28.

a farms in the Inyanga

N African cook, Jan, on

area of the Eastern Dis tricts In Southern Rhodo. slá, got a bit brød of a leopard which had killed five of his goats.

When it added his, pôt đôg to Its victims, Jan asráði for the day off, tracked down the wild beast and killed it with a single blow of his othe- madu axe.

The

Nkticnąl / Revolution | and the strengthening of inter- Movement which was formed national co-operation: absolute in, 1953 by President Ngo Dinh equality, mutual respect of blem and his close associates to sovereignty and reciprocity, fight French colonialism, cleima Development of political, over 1,000,000 registered mem-economic and cultúral relations | Jan bors who have pledged them eelves to give full support to Diem

a

Tran Chính Thành who la president of the party, is member

of.

Dlém's Inner Cabinet,

Broad Outline

Thỏ electoral platform which the party has now published com, therefore, be considered as a broad outline of the South Vietnam government's policy.

with all countries of the free world, particularly in South- cast Asta and the neighbouring aintes of Cambodia and Laos,

Home Policy

Home polley-achievement) of a full peaceful national revolu- tion, with fundamental targe including the setting up of a | trug democracy, proclamation and guarantee of democratic liberties for all classes without discrimination of sex or pro- fession,

set off on, his one-day "holiday" armed with a kalfa and a large axe he had made himself, and with the help of dogs, he tracked the loopard down five miles dway from the form.

Swung Ake

i

The leopard sprang it

Jan

1

severely, lacerating Ris farm and calves but, during the

managed struggle, Jan

hist knife In the animal's car,

bury speeding up of social and raising of the progress, standard of livinė, particularly of the labouring and poorer

An appent to the nation, which the party published at the same time, lold particular classes.”—Reuter, emphasis on the threat of in- vasion of South Vietnam by Vietiniah Communists from the north with the aid of China and rebel Vietnamese warlords.

It said the party's lines of action were dn unrestrained struggle against. feudalism, colonialism and communism, the consolidation of national ing dependence, the reunification of Vietnam, the building tip of democracy, the safeguarding of

social

with roforms,

Springfield, Ill., Jan. 23.

Senator William Know-

Cali land (Republican, fornia) was named today berty to oppose President Eisen- peace and individual welfare as hower and General Dou- | the ultimate targets,

in MacArthur

the glas Illinois Republican primary

contest.

name

Petitions to have his placed on the Illinois primary list were by a Chicago woman who said she had not been in

Sen. Knowland

C

The survey. he sald con- centrated or such factors the Senate minority leader. "membership, zon). temorial power, compulsion and challen- gers,"

contact with Senator Knowland,

The study pointed to 32 arcas in which businesses could take leat from the Catholl:

Д

A 38-year-old Soviet-born Church's administrative book,

own

Area of Weakness

Mosten furmhand has just been converted to Catholicism, baptised and remarried to his

wife, all within a few These areas ranged from the bours, it was disclosed here value of widespread diversifica- today.

tion to what the study called "the wisdom of 'not too much The

farmhand, Nicola | obvious zeal once a position of Mammadoka,

an ex-soldier in influence has been attained." the Soviet and German armles, settled after World War II in But Mr Martindell declared Int the the village of Bomporto, where that "policy making

fmancial area appears to be a he married Erminia Martinell, a servant girl pretending that main area of weakness in the administration procedure of the he was a Catholic..

Vatican."

After the birth of their two

The former New York invest- children, Mammadoka, con-

ment counsellor urged that the science-stricken, confessed 10

Church set about streamlining Erminia he was stili a Moslem, what hy termed its antiquated Erminia, a devout Catholle, Areni policies to better meet its rushed to the local priest who expenses around the world, promptly arranged the three which exceed $3,000,000,000 á way ceremony, which was held | year. yesterday-France-Presse,

Antarctic Advance Party Landed

London Jan. 23. The motor ship Tottan (840 tons) loft Antarcilen yesterday, after landing the advance parts of the Royal Society's Antaretle expedition

the shores of Coutiland, to return

to South

Georgis, Britain's South Athanile

bake.

In Washington Senator Know- land was reported willing to have his name Aled in the

linois primary.

The Illinols Republican prl- mary is to be held on April 10. Results of the preferential vote are not binding on the state's 60 member delegation to the Republican convention, where the party candidate for the presidential elections in Novem- ber is chosen.--Reuter.

US CUTTER BATTLES ICE JAM

Montreal, Jan, 23. Thousands of Sunday drivers packed the shoreline of the St Clair River near Somnia, Ontario, yesterday to watch the US Coast Guard cutter Tupelo in While admitting that no other its battle against huge ice jams organisation does "so much with | on the river.

so little," he contended the Church could realise more money

Downstream

the culter

on its Investments if they wero Acacia reached Port Lambton not so concentrated.

in her slow fight against iċe oh "Having a great finaneld in- Lake St. Clair. terest in the hotels and banks in

Italy," he asserted, "would not There are two separate vice- appear to us to be the most fields, one above Sarnia and the astute selection for investment other below. The fee in the river on the part of an organisation extends about, 18 miles Into Lake that knows about every wisp of Huroh. The ice jams are blamed wind in all parts of the globe for water level drop of four fest

dunstreami.

Industries Trend

Highlights

Japanese Immigration

To Canada Advocated

to

During the momentary release Jan swung the axe and thrust it deep into the leopard's skull, killing Itiriantly. Jan used strips of bark, to de round his bleeding wrists and returned home.

He was not, however, at home when the leopard Was brought back, axe still firmly wedged in lis akull becauso he had betri rushed Lin- mediately 10 à clinic, tron where the Intest report is, that a very contented Jan is-oak- Ing

good progress-Franco-

Presse.

Fewer 'Idmates In Irish

Prisons

Ottawa, Jan. 23. A Liberal member of Por liament today called for limited Japanese immigration to Canuda Highlights of the Nasional Mr L. E. Roberge sald would immigration Revolution Movement's political | Japanese programme were:

have been out of the question a that tew years ago. But now "Our people must continues Jepan had adopted "our de-

that tree elections struggle so

mocracy" 119 0

way of te can be held in North Vietnam.

а few Canada should allow in

There were fewer inmates in "Reunification of the country Japanese immigrants each year.

did not

want "one Irish prisons during 1954. arch can be achieved only through

He tree, honest elections, with suf-door" polley for the Japanese the majority were serving sen- ICH than threa Belent guarantees of security for but said a quota should be fixed. tenées the electors before, during and They should be treated as other after the election."

The

sold

that programune Franco-Vietnames relations would be based on the principles of liberty and strict equality."

It added: "To difp all mis. understandings, we ask France's government to make clear its plans about ita relations with Vietnam and to withdraw the French Expeditionary Corps.

Other Points

"On Republic of Vieinanı territory, the ilves and pro-

perties of French and foreign nationals will be protected by the Vietnamese government and people."

Other points in the pro- gramme included:

Foreign policy Consolida tion of national independence

Super Sabres For Defence Of Europe

new

Wiesbaden, Jan. 23. All US Air Force units in Europe will be equipped with supersonle fighter planes, the Super-Sabre, F-100, in the next six months, the,, United States Air Force headquarters In Europe announced today.

The 45th Fighter Squadron at Sidi Slimane, Morocco, will re- ceive the first batch of the new planes before the end or January,

The station will then become a training Base for pilota of all other units,

The Super Sabres will be fown: to Europe: vit Labrador. and Iceland-France-ProDOR,

Light Bombers For Japan

Honolulu, Jan 28 Five B-87.twin-jof light, nom- bars left: Hickam Fleid, at 1,16 pm today, för, Japan, where they will bolster the Far East Adr. Force détences.

The job of the cutters is to clear a channel down which ice when the Jam Pointing out that few im- may escape

breaks-Ollerwise, millions of portant corporations, in America tons of ice would crash against

or elsewhere, Eat the Church The Royal Society said here among Ahelt stockholders, he the shoreline and heavily dams

The departure wi today: "The bay in which the recommended the Church caplage property-United Fress.

Ikyed by high Winda Alch fallse on the worldwide trend storéd have bich

landed is

toward Industrialism and the

Melbourne, dan, 23... proposed route, formed by two low headlands, accumulation of wealth in go-

- Church leadera- from... Matrope, two miles apart

Mama Asik and the Unites States din and Guam. An af "From a management sland will stay five days in Meliseurne callops between them gives porate hands,

spokemian, said thẻ têp would to the ice. From point he concluded, galbene, in when the executive committee tule thrée by four days, depen YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—ACTIEK: da khỏi & lit còn đi theo 100 tholice actually very little difference Láld, 9 Arrested: 11 Attested, 13 Oned, 18 Dorpied 18 Cor-level continue in gentle.rs betweep Standard, Oll: (NU), and of the World Coimelt of chith the winds and lik

56 Prepares, so Mule, 27 Convéran. 10 the cast, and in thaithri nk the Catholic Church. One. pro chto meet here in February, Part; 8 Rusdi 8: Laun, 70 Dodgey Stande about 30 thilaw away, Flam chuonicoil, and Ane kother produces * They will proach In city and

24 Rents (5),

31

31 Division of Yoficihire (6),

32 Material (8).

20 Keen (5)

29 Riding strap (4)

26 Vegetable (d).

the

Asiatic

S

pooples Canada each

year А fów

да

admitted

Dubli Jan 23,

months, according to a Depart- to ment of Justice report here.

from the west coast during the Second World War had settled ngar his constituency in Quebec castern townships and had be- come good citizens, he added.

Japanese displaced compet

Japanese Immigration Canada would help this coun try's export trade with Japan.

Canadian exp

exporters were often asked in Japan: "What' have you Canadians got against the Japanese."--China Mail Special,

offences werd house-breaking. Total

number of prisoners declined from 2,788 111 1983 #0 2,521 Ini

of misonera conviction In 1954

Ox

á decrease of 157 on the

preceding year. Nineteen oer cert of the main prisoners were under 21 years old and 24 per cent were, OVER 40 years of age-China Mail Special,

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