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THE CHINA MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 21, 1956.
EAST GERMANY REMOVES
STATUES OF STALIN
Berlin, Mar 20.
East Germany has begun removing its statues of Stalin, in conformity with the new Soviet line in playing down the role of the former Premier.
The plaster cast of Stalin in the Soviet pavilion at the Leipzig Fair has already vanished, it was reported here tonight, and statues all over East Germany are doomed to disappear.
of the
East German Communists tone vested with almost super- will be officially informed of natural powers. the Soviet inspired policy
the condemning
cult of individual when the Communist Party Holds its conférence in Berlin on Saturday.
1
Secret Report
11 IF expected Lizzat the famous Still highway in East Berlin
and will be renamed, Stalindata, the "first Socialist town in Germany" will prob- ably also change its unINO,
First intimation of te
Sovler Governantul's changed
0
alfitude to Stolin enNIS 123 tem el report made to the Soviet Communis Party's 2014 Con- grens last mumth by the Party Fast Secretary. Mr Nikkila Khrushchev.
It has Lets Funked that the new drive memberst personality
German ralis will alfect Basí Communist
leaders Waltor Ulbricht, Wilhelm Pleck Ech Otto Grutewohl, who will prob- ably be far more subject to controt by the Cominunist Party.
Training Manual
It has been announced that lierr Ulbricht's "History of the German Workers Muvement", which
contained several pag- sages glorifying Stalin, will appear in a corrected edition.
Stalin's works and blography have been withdrawn from cir- culation and a rushey) edillon
Diplomatic observern here were wondering about the pro- sent whereabouts of Mr Khrushchev. They noted there
had been 10 report of his return to Moscow after attending the funeral in Warsaw Inst Friday of Mr Zoleslaw Bierut, Polish Communist leader.
Reactions
Diplomats said Mr Khrushchev may have stayed in Warsaw or else 18 travelling with The Soviet Union to get first-hand reports on the public reactum to his speech.-Router.
HEAD MISSING
Kampala, Mar. 20. Pollen searched today for the head of
u Sikh bus proprietor,
Singh. Arjan whose headless body was found yesterday under somo bushes near the road.
Arjan's business partner. Nirva Singh, 30, has been charged with murdering Arjan, who disappeared on
March 15.-United Press.
'Untouchables' Given
Free Shaves
New Delhi, Mar. 20.
High custe New Delhi barbers of Lenin's works has been or- gave free shaves to "untouch- dered by the East German Com-ables" for a week to launch munist Party's executive as a campaigu to end caste discrimi- training manuni for young nation
Communists.---France-Presse,
LETTER SENT TO
PARTY GROUPS
Moscow, Mar. 20.
Skipper, an alsatian dog owned by Me Harry Jackson of Brixtol, is seen being groomed by Mir Jackson's four-year-old granddaughter Elizabeth Justice for an important engagement last week. 11e demonstrated to the Chief Constable of Bris- tol, Mr Norman Frost, how dinaliaus
help the police. Ever since 1935 Me Jackson has been trying to interest the and poller in the value of the dogs preventing crime
Iri
מני!
apprehending criminal-Reuterpholu.
India's Report On
Border Incident
New Delhi, Mar. 20.
An Indian Government report issued in New Delhi today on the incidents which occurred at Hussaini on the Indo- Pakistan frontier, claimed that Pakistani troops were the first to open fire, at 9.30 p.m. (local time) on March 18.
The report gave no information concerning Indian newspapers had alleged that casualties. one Indian soldier was killed and ten others wound- ed, while Pakistani press reports had said that ten Pakistani soldiers lost their lives.
Dropping age-old traditions, they announced that they would give shayes or haircuts to cus- tomers of any caste, and issued an appeal to barbers all over
The report salt the steno of The Indian troops returned India to follow their example. the incident had been recognised the fire, but "were dominated Until rectly, the "untouch- as Indian territory at a parley by the adversary, who occupied ables-whom Mahatma Gandhi between the two commands in part of the dyke," said the rechristened Harijans
(God's 1850.
report. People)
could only go to A letter from the Central barbers of their own community Committee of the Soviet Com-for attention.-Chino Mail Spe- inunist Party has been sent to ciol. party groups to inform them of the attack on Stalin by Mir Nikita Khrushchev, usually
reliable sources said here today.
The sources said the letter, signed by Mr Khrushchev, the party head, and Marshai Nikolai Bulganin, the Søvlet Primo Minister. Was being read to Communist Party groups.
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It takes two-and-a-half hours read and sumencurise Mr Khrushchev's speech at the party congress in which Stalin and his "cult -of personality" were denounced.
Probably Delayed
Cominunist sources sald such "open" meetings for reading of the speech were being held at many offices, Inctories and other places of work. One was held Today at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow for ballerinas, musicians end stage hands,
of
The sources said publication Mr Khrushchev's speech would probably be delayed until workers throughout the country had been informed of its con- tents at such meetings,
POW List Handed
Protect Workers
The Pakistani force asked for a ceasefire, which was ordereá by the Indian command quarter to midzight.
D
But when on March 5 this
The Indian Government re- year, an Indian general informed port said that Pakistani troope the Pakistani authorities of continued, however, to fire and India's intention to carry out did not give the order to cease- the repair of a broken dyke in fire until a quarter past two the area, the Pakistanis pro- o'clock on March 18. Ever 50, tested that the area constituted scattered shots continued Pakistan! territory.
dawTk. 20. West On March 17 Paltistani police, today armed with automatic weapons, handed to the Soviet Govern- | moved up and threatened the
To Russians
Moscow, Mar. Dr Wilhelm Haas, German Ambassador,
The list was West German Foreign Ministry Indian
prepared by the and submitted in accordance with the
Withdrew
}
ment a list of about 1,000 names Indian workers. Indian soldiers | On the morning of March 10, of German war prisoners still were then moved up protect the Pakistani soldiers withdrew believed to be in Russia
the dyke workers.
to between 500 and 800 yards Both Pakistani police and from the frontler, but continued soldiers withdrew on to fire. They opened up with mortar and automalle fire again was held between at 7 a.m. last September between afarshal officers of the two forces. Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Pre- But, the same day, Pakistani | agreed upon and enforced at mlor, and Dr Konrad Adenauer, soldiers West German Chancellor Indian
an agreement reached in Moscow morning of March 18, and a
Reuter.
A further ceasefire was
on opened are
the 11 am. Since then, there had three soldiers from
been no further Bring-France- mortars and automatle weapons. Presse.
Franco-Tunisian Protocol: Act Of Confidence
Paris, Mar. 20. TARENCH Foreign Minis-
Meanwhile, those Russians who have not yet heard the summary are still bewildered by rumours of what Mr Khrushchev was ru- | In ported to bave said.
Many people are worried about what they are to tell their children who have been brought up to believe in Stalin na koma-
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added: "We Was Ho
will negollato. on another basis. "essentially an act of con-
Two sovereign and equal fidence."
pooples will now be found around the negotiating table." The Foreign Minister said that hoped that the ties of erdependenco would lead to colínbora- Franco-Tunisian ⚫tion in the same spirit. It would be necessary to co- operate to assure the defence of the territory which was at important geographical point.
a statement to Agence Franco-Presse after the sign- ing
ceremony, M. Pineau ackled; "It should, mako international opinion under- atand that any idea colonialism JA definitely abolished from the French mind. It is our duly to safe- guard the populations of French origin.
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Pineau sald the French Government would continue 200 opens dally 1' p.m. "to give substantial ald to the development of the Tunisian economy," and he went on to say
that after the Franco- Moroccan declaration, today's algmature showed the wish of France to give independence to those people for whom they had undertaken duties,
Questioned about the fortia- coming visit of the Sultan of Morocco, to Madrid; Pineau said the French Government had no objection to the trip. He said it was within framework of Moroccan unity which France had recognized. -France-Presso.
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