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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956.

Danish Town REBEL PLAN NIPPED QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Damaged

Seene shown some of the widespread damage caused by

a storm which recently bit Roskildevoj, Denmark. One man was killed, tive persons were injured when the roof of a new building was blown off. Roskildevej is located just outside Copenhagen.-Express Photo,

SAUDI TROOP MOVEMENT

Jordan Not Disturbed

Says Embassy

Washington, Jan. 31.

The Saudi Arabian Embassy today denied recent British reports saying that Jordan was disturbed by Saudi troop con- centrations on the Jordanian border.

The Embassy said the troops were sent toward the Gulf of Aqaba because an Israeli motorboat was wrecked on Saudi shores and its occupants flown out by an Israeli plane.

This

action prompied

the thelo the effect that Soudi

movements Arablan government to troop take precautionary measures in Jordan, the Embassy said: โปร sensitive arcu," said the Embassy in a press release,

Expressing doubt as to the verucity quoting

of British reports Jordanian spokesman

Buraimi Dispute

Saudi

IN BUD

40 Neo-Destour

Party Members Under Arrest

Tunis, Jan. 31.

A Tunisian Interior Ministry spokes- man disclosed here today that some 40 followers of ousted Neo-Destour Party Secretary-General, Salah ben Yussef, have been arrested to "nip in the bud" plans for armed subversion.

The spokesman said that Ben Yussef had planned to set up commando units throughout Tunisia, directed by five separate commands under one higher headquarters.

The activities of this network, in clashes with French troops in were reported to have been run the Constantine Department of by # five-man cummlites, Segens during the past 24 hours. headed by Ben Yussel.

It wor disclosed today. Eight other rebels were captured.

One of the members of this committee, a policeman named Abderrahman Chemli, has been arrested, while the four other

Algerian Clashes

members and Ben Yusser him- The clashes also resulted in self have fled, the spolocsman three troops killed and five others wodded, four of them

Antd

A total of 6) terroriste were seriously. killed and another was wounded

Khrushchev Will Have To Speed Up Plan

Moscow, Jan. 31.

R Nikita Khrushchev's

Twenty-two of the terrorists were killed in a single clash in the Nementches orca, where troops_captured 19 rebel zuns,

M. Jacques Soustelle, retiring French Governor-General of Algerin, gavo a forewell broad- cart tonight over radio Algeria in which he appealed for pence and unity In Algeria under the French fing.

M. Soustolle, who is expected to bo replaced by General Georges Catroux, spoke of his year's work for peace in Algeria, He added: "More than ever 1 remain convbreed that there

except

Mi resiste trugete T's is no salvation swept in the

rights and

Leaves Thursday

the

Jica

Soviet farm output will gerians, without any discrimioa not be achieved by the tion whatsoever, in equality of duties within the end of the current five-bosom of the French Union.

there year plan unless the coun- There lies dignity. try's agriculture quickens peace." its present rate of deve- lopment, according to Western observers here. They said

this was the only conclusion to be drawn from iimited information on agri- cultures position contained in yesterday's report on fulal- ment of the economie plan for

1955

endangered The observers said the annual increase in grola output, for Instance, would have to be about 18 million tons to reach the planned harvest of 180 million tons by 1980 when the plan ends. Last

year's in- crease appeared to have been less than one sixth of this figure.

The Saudi Arabian govern- ment affirms anew that its army, wherever it may be, is a shield tu and collaborator with

Seizure Of Red Jords in the face of the com-

Trawlers

MOSCOW

mon cheny. It shall not at- tack or transgress Jordan or any efter Arab country in any form whatsoever

In another press release, the Saudi Embassy took note of a British Foreign 'Office statement replying to the Saudi govern- ment on the Buraini oasis dis- pute.

DENIES The Embassy said the Saudi

KNOWLEDGE

government Wis "pleased to

note" in the British statement "an inclination

towards....the preservation of an old friend- Moscow, Jan. 31. ship."

It Foreign A Soviet

expressed hope that "acts Ministry Spokesman

tonight denied all which will restore matters 10 would knowledge of the Norwegian their former position" government's seizure of nine follow-United Press. Russian Ashing irawlers alleged to have violated Nor- weglen territorial waters.

the

spokesman of Norwegian Embassy in Moscow also said he had had In- formation from his government about the incidents.

no

-T.

US Destroyers For Korea

Boston, Jan. 31. Two Navy destroyers will be transferred to the Republle of

The Norwegian spokesman added that as far as he knew. the Soviet fishing delegation Korea on Thursday as part of the would still leave for its official mutual defence programme, visit to Norway on Friday planned.

as

The vessels, the USS Muir. and the USS Sutton, will be The Soviet, press carried no handed over to Dr Chan Yu reference to the seizure of the Yang, Korean Ambassador to the US, by Adm. John A. Snackenberg, Commandant of

Serviet ships.---France-Presse.

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POP

Meat Output

Meal output rose by only three per cent, and fairly production generally did not stem to have had any big boost oxcept milk, which showed a 31 per cent rise.

The figures given for increases In head of cattle did not show development anything likely to be adequate to double the output of dairy and meat by 1060, a the Ave-year plan

virages, they said

Pork has been regarded as the Khrushchev plan's main source of a boost in meat output.

M. Sousilla sali that if he ever returned to Algeria, he hoped it would be to find the menace of terrorisan lifted.

Governor-General and his wife will leave Algiers for France on Thursday aboard the E-Djezair.-France-Presse.

Tho

Renault's Body

To Be

Exhumed

Paris, Jan. 31. A French

Judge last night ordered the exhumation of former French automobile king Louis Renault following charges that he was murdered in 1944 while awaiting trial for colla- boration with the Nazis

10 The charges were made

widow, days ago by Renault's who claimed he was tortured to death in Fremes Prison in September, 1944,

She asked for a murder in- against *persons vestigation unknown "

Renault's body is buried in Western observers did not sce

the family vault at Herque. how the agricultural targets ville in Normandy. The widow could be achieved without said she walled so long to some drastic measures being make the charges to make sure taken during the next five they would be investigated.-— years-China Mall Special. United Press,

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