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Owing to the educational value of the AWARDS winning picture. "GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE!"

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956.

ITALIAN REDS PLAN Arab Legion

COMEBACK IN JUNE

· Rome, Feb. 28. Italy's powerful Communist Party was busy laying plans today for a major comeback in local elections tentatively set | for June.

The biggest Communist Party outside the Iron Curtain was soundly defeated at the polls by the late Premier Alicide de Gasperi in 1948. Since then it has found the road back to real power arduous and long.

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The Academy Award

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ATTACKS

DULLES

Adlai Stevenson

But there were many signs the wind was plowing its way.

the Catholle "Civic Committee which g.cat- ly helped de Gasperi in his 1940 victory warned that the Com- munists and their Socialist allies were looking to the locil elections "to change the course of Italian politics,"

The warning found an ceho in the hearts of many of the nition's most powerful Communist (nellons.

ant

Reasonably Secure

For

the immediate present

silver-haired Premier Antoulo Segni

and his centre parly coall don apper red reasonably secure, On the eve of Pre- aldent Glovanni Gronchi's departure for the US on Sunday Segni won a solid vote of con- fidence on a programme reject- ing neutralism and a sufit lo the left in Italy.

Christian Democrats, De- mocratie Socialists, Liberals and Republicans of the coalition ap- peared more solidly knit than at any time

1953 since the parliamentary elections robbed them of a solid majority. There was no immediate sign of the dissidence that forced Premier Mario Scelba To resign last June 22.

BO- pre-ed to

New York, Feb. 28. Mr Adlai Stevenson, leading aspirant for the Democratic Party's mination for the sidency, today strongly attacked the foreign policy of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles,

Speaking at a press conference In New York, Stevenson said; "I pray that our government is not as rattled and confused as it appears to be."

He said that last Friday's statement by the Secretary of State that the new Russlan economic and political chal- lenge was sign of "weak-

the

acss" had amazed whole

world.

On Sunday, Mr Dulles appeared to have reversed himself and desor.bes the Soviet challenge as "threw for which we

more money."

need

But these main factors point- danger ahead and the likelihood of Red gains in the

tively set for June 3: administrative elections tenta-

in

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Major Weds

2900 515, 7,28 & 9.40 101,

240. 4.10 7.40 A

Car p

Pictured after their wedding tast week in the Jordan Embassy, London, are Milas Joan Lachian, a nurse at the Royal National Nose, Throat and Ear Hospital and Major Ebdes- salam Majall, the only nose, throat and ear speolalist in the Arab Legion. The couple will live in Amman, where Major Majali works in the Arab Legion Hospital-Express Photo,

US MAINTAINING

GOA NEUTRALITY

Washington, Feb. 28.

authorities Diplomatic

said that

1. A projected new oite- toral law providing for Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' proportional representation all towns of more than 10,000 press conference reference today to the

of population was bound to work

some modifications in against the Christian Democrats, possibility Premier Antonio Jegal, under American policy toward India did not have pressure from all sides, agreed to start debate on the new law any specific application to the Goa dispute.

of

this week.

Kremlin-Inspired

2 Pressure for an "open

Ing to the left in the government was gaining ground steadily. Even President Gronchi favours including the fellow-travelling Socialists of Pietro Nennt in the Government if they can

to be persuaded break their "unity" of action" pact with the Communists.

3. The Christian Democrat-led coalition widely criticised among The electorate for failure to bring about substantial Improvement in the living conditions of

Kremlin-inspired

On the question of arms ship- ments for the Middle East, Mat Stevenson said: "Last week be had the off-again, on-again in-★

of

for tanks

Saudi Arabia."—France-Presse,

cidents

is

They said Mr Dulles had no intention abandoning the US position of strict neutrality on this question, in which the American official had expressed the hope for a peaceful solution.

COLOMBO

MAYOR

In referring to possible modl- fications in American policy with respect to India. Mr Dulles was talking principally of two things. officials said. He was talking about the possibility of altering the type of economic aid to t better in with India's second five-year plan and the possibility creating a more friendly atmosphere between New Delhi and Washington, in which ench

to be 4. The

side would try

more *

Colombo, Feb. 28. peace

offensive has The Trotskylle Mayor

understanding of the position of diminished

the other on matters on which populer fear of the Colombo, Dr N. M. Perera, to-

threat.

has day was voted out of office by there is disagreement. It encouraged neutralist tendencies a right-wing group in Colombo's and helped the leftist plea for a Municipal Council. foot in the government door,

UNIVERSITY Italy's poverty-ridden millions.

REGISTRAR Communist

RESIGNING

Singapore, Feb, 28.

Foster Leftists

DISMISSED

of

The vote was 16 to 14, with Dac abstention.

Try To Explain

Dr Perera, the leader of the Such improved "understand- Trotskylte party of

опе

but

Ceylon. Ing" would not, however, extend These and other factors caused Lanka Sama Sanaj, became to the point of the US taking The Registrar of the Univer-the Communists and Socialists Mayor 18 months ago when India's side in the Goa dlapute. sity of Malaya, Mr M. Brown, to look for major gains in the leftist partics emerged from BENGAZIed to reign of the end of this local elections of 1951 and 1952 majority of

said here today that he intend- local elections. Even in the last municipal elections with

In his talks with Prime Minis- D the 31-ter Nehru, Mr Dulles will re- year.

they polled just short of the member council.

terate the general American His disclosure of his intention Christian Democrat

popular

The balance of power in the stand against colonialism to resign came only 24 hours vote.

council was tilted to the right reaffirm the US view that the Vicc- after reports that tho

Wide Communist-Socialist gains a few months ago by a walk-on dispute is Chancellor, Sir Sydney Calno, in the administrative elections over from Communist ranks. Portugal and India to settle bo- wanted to resign.

would not necessarily endanger A right-wing nominee is ex-tween themselves peacefully. Mr Brown,

Australian, Segni's pro-Western governmentnerted to succeed Dr Perern. — declined to give reasons for Immediately. But they

would Reuter. leaving the University.

foster the leftist trend and could "I don't know whether or not foreshadow major Communist

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Ho will also, if asked, try again to explain that his rofer- nee in the joint statement with The Portuguese Foreign Minister, Dr Paulo Cunha, to Goa as a Portuguese "province" was not intended to indicate American support for Goa's position but The Aga Khan today con- was used in the purely legal tinued to make a good recovery sense.-Uulted Press. after his recent heart trouble

and arthritis.

Cannes, Feb. 28.

After going for a drive in the afternoon he spent the rest of the day worklig on his cor- respondence with his secretary at the villa Yakimour bere.

His condition was described 10 satisfactory. -- China Moll Special.

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