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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1956.

Poles Join In Anti-Stalin

NO JEERING

· AT QUEEN

Singapore, Mar. 27. Tho manager of Ringapore theatre

where it was yesterday alleged Ohines. schoolchildren Joered at the Queen, today denied the allegation.

The incident wag said

to have taken place during

a screening of the "Queen In Nigeria."

There

WAN no frering

or cat-calling дв they Queen," a spokesman miđî. "Which we have Keligol

parties we expect

cor-

tain amount of nolec. te the chldren's Way showing their enjoyment." ---{lester.

Arabs Deny Split In Approach To

UN Proposal

New York, Mar. 27. Arab

sources at United Nations Headquarters to day discounted reports of "split" in the approach of Israel's four Arab neighbours to the

pro-

a

posed Middle East in- vestigation by Mr Dog Hammarskjold, UN Secretary-General.

The

Harre

% 15

ranpirto unmutmity among Egypt, Jordun, Syria and the Lebanon in requesting delay in the Security Counell on the pro- posal.

Reports eirculating in the UN currieloma had said Eypt and

Tirade

SERIOUS ERRORS

COMMITTED

DURING

WAR

MANY LIVES LOST

London, Mar. 27.

PAP, the official Polish newsagency today quoted a Polish Communist leader as saying that many lives were lost during the last war because of "serious errors" by Stalin.

residing k the Boviot

PAP said Mr Jerzy Morawsk), { then secretary of the Polish United Union, were arrested and sent Workers' (Communim) Party, to camps."

Stalin's "errors" wrote about

and "abuse of Power," in the party

Trybuna Ludu.

newspitper

3 Main Reasons

Mr Morawski also quoted the Soviet Communist Party secre- tory, Mr N. Khrushchev, D3 having told foreign Communist leaders that the struggle against the "cult of the individual" was by no means over and must be carried into the fields of science. fart and education,

Mr Morawski, the latest to Juin other Communit leaders in condemning Stalin for

He added: "At the reception adopting the "cult of person-given for the forem delegations ality," istexi three main reasons during the recent party congress I for the "painful" log of life in Moscow Comrade Khrushchev

during the wi:

said the struggle against the cult for the Individual was by No

1. The danger of the means over.

Nazl invasion Russia was not detect-

ed in Ume:

Precautionary

of

mea-

sures were neglected;

J. A number of opera- tions were carried out Stulio's orders #11

Eradicate Remnants

Civil Defence Personnel

Training

Israel

Anti-air raid training has been stopped up in Tel Aviv and Halfa-ewing to the danger of conflict with the Arab States. Ploture shows: A “cámulty" receives attention--- during civil defence training in Haifa---Express Photo,

Margot Fonteyn

Will Star At

Monaco Wedding

Monaco, Mar. 27.

'Leaks' Trial

POLICE CHIEF

TESTIFIES

Paris, Mar, 27.

A Police Commissioner, Jean Ponceau, testified to- day at the national de- that

Page"

TUNISIA DETERMINED

TO STAMP OUT TERRORISM

Tunis, Mar. 27. The Tunisian Minister of the Interior, Mongi Slim, told a Press conference here tonight the Government would be "im- placable" in stamping out terrorism...

He referred to a series of altacks in Southwest Tunisia in which Ave Tunisians have been kuled In, three days, including a newly elected Deputy to the Tunisian Constituent Assembly.

Steps Taken

of

"After the recognition Tunisia's Independence on March 20, the Government had nounced its intention to forget the offences committed by some Tunisinns who had been led astray, M. Slim sald. "Unfor- tunately, after the total success which the National Front jobtained in the

elections, it seems a new movement of fer- rorism is going to start.

The

Government will be implacable. Peaco must be established finally in our soil. Steps have been taken."

M. Slim sald Kroups of Tunisian mobile police had been sent to disturbed areas.

They would be able to count on the co-operation of the French Army, he concluded. Reuter.

Red Airliner Breaks

Detailed arrangements for the forth-fence "leaks" trial, coming wedding of Prince Rainier III of journalist Andre Baranes, Own Record from Monaco and Hollywood actress Grace dants, had told

"This atruggle should last anili ni the remnants of the

from cult are eradicated

the whole of social Ulfc. from science And ciucation. andnst the opinion of Rerature and act." nulitary advisers.

Mr Morawski, in his article,

a

Mr Morawski sakt there was

feeling uf

"great

reller"

опо of the four dafen-

him that

Western

to ex-Police Commissioner world, broke its own speed

MPS SEE HOT SPOTS OF MALAYA

Singapore, Mar. 27. Two of the visiting British members of Parlia ment, Mr Geoffrey Lloyd, leader of the delegation and Mr A. G. Champion today began a shirt-sleeve icur of Johore.

Traveling

by car in a heavily escorted convoy, City

visited Kong Penr and Johore Lapla Estate, two of the hottest spots in Malaya's war against the Communist terrorista, Hote Reuter,

JAPS BUYING A-REACTOR

Washington, Mar. 27. Japan is planning to buy a second and much larger muclear reactor to follow the small one which, it was announced todny, she has nlrondy purchased from the United States, according to authoritative Reuter

sources

Moscow, Mar. 27. Kelly were published officially here today. Roger Labrusse, another The Soviet Union's first SHOWING TO-DAY

The celebrations will begin at 4.30 p.m. on defendant, gave him docu- jet airliner to fly from sand Stally used the security and among the delegates at the con- Tuesday, April 17, when two children from the (ments which he passed on home into the

Monegasque Principality will arrive at the little palace overlooking the Mediterranean with flowers a for the Prince's fiancee. Diso they of "tremendous inter force and confidence."

secret pobce apparatus of the

hus per to consolidate Sta'a sona! power over the party.

inethods Provocative used and false accusations made Lebaron wanted postponement. in bil about the condemnation

Jordan were willing to agre

to the proposer right away

but Syria

the

survey.

MORE TIME

were

of the accused, and as a result "mony honest persons were im-

of

a

great

gress. "It was as if they bad been relieved burden.

Bu!

sense

noticed

The Polish road to socialism differed from the Soviet road in the forms and means used to bring of the re- volution," Mr Morawski said,

The Arab states gained post- } peritoned, getil 10 penal camps or principeily

ponement of runediate Security Council acting yesterday. Tho Counell adjourned debate wil tomorrow and agreed that there would be a further adjournment until Tuesday, April 3,

shot.

Party Dissolved

Mr Morowski said the Soviet Comunuaist Party WES how currying out "in a broad scale" of these a revision

Cases and "rehabilitating those who Wog

Though were condemned

in- noent."

Mr

Morawski recalled

"The process of Uquidating capitalism in the countryside will be different from what was done in the USSR. We also differ in our methods of regulating our palations with the Church,” he said.

Find Allies

The important Aston-Airlean Kru at its monthly neeling today, was told by Mr Edward Rizk. of the Lebanon, that the Arab states wanted more time atudy the United Stater resolution which proposed Mr decision of the Comintern

"We have abandonedi tha investigation | (Communist Hammar kjold's

International)

erroneous theory and also wanted some clariter-1938

Polish aloleto and dissolve the

social-fascism, which tions,

Communist Party, and anid this of.

of scr.bed pocal-democracy ແຊ the aid taken with

fabricated accusa- speciße variant of fascism

Outside sources hinted

the

that

meeting, Arab 4 request for still more

ฟอง t: Ise tions."

would be made

time before the Council netual-

voted on

the resolution.-

China Mil Special.

to

He acted:

leaders and Communist

"Alinust activists Party

of

the

in

de-

д

"This theory led to the laola- all the ton of Communists in face of the Fascist aggression. It has caused Poland, } in its time many prejudices in the international labour move- ment, later, sectarlanılan distrust repelled from us those forces among which we con azid must find allles--Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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14

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33

ACROSB

23 29

3 Wall decoration · (4),

7 Vagrant (0).

Encourage (4).

Sediment (4),

10 Flatter (7).

12 Self-sationed (4).

10 Signs (3).

18 Depleted (4).

19

Hub out (3).

21 Gloss-(8).

22 Bird

23

Drugged

20 Tax (4),

(3).

28 Deserved (7).

30Greedy (4).

31 Column (4).

33 Bury (5),

28 Nozzle (4),

22

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DOWN

1 Degree (5).

2 Bog (T).

4 Forelim (5).

© Gmin (4).

0 Bill of fare (4),

8. Simmer (4).

11 Roylee (5).

13 Miserly (4), 14 Expanded. (4).

(8).

1 printed (4).

10

17

10 Dextrous

(4).

30 Beaming (7).

22 Hortoned (4).

24 Loaves out (5).

25 Confured fight (8),

27 Org. (4)-

28. Tule (1).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrow: 1" Perish, 7 Raldy 9 Scene, 10 Atoll, 11 Moor, 18; Resolution, 18 Test, 16 Gasp, 19 Contrasted, a Ebony 24 Arona, 25 Train, 20 Llen, 27 Karel. Dowal 1 Ewers.3 Idani, 4 Hearts, & Promoter, 6. Silo, 8 Along, 12. Rated, 13 Rogue, 14 Opponent, 17. Senre, 18 Altuck, WI Alter 11 Trady, ið þalk",

'Ultimate Weapon' Production

Washington, Mar, 27. The United States De- fence Department today announced the appointmentį of a special assistant for guided missiles to Co- ordinate and speed up deve-| lopment of the "ultimate weapon, the inter-con- tinental ballistic missile.

"

The Secretary of Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, announced at a Prcas conference that Dr Eger

been appointed Murphree had to the post,

raco

The United States and the Soviet Union are engaged in a for the inter-continental ballistic mismile which, with a hydrogen warhead, military ex- perts have said, would be the ultimate is destructive weapons.

Mr Wilson mid that Murphree, recently the director of the research and develop mentTM department or Standard Qu

Dr

the

Company of would be appointed for a year and it was expected

Louisiana,

'he will devoto major emphasis

MARGOT FONTEYN

MOONSTRUCK

ROMANS

A reception for diplomats will follow.

Jean Dides.

Didies is

|record when it roturned

群 now Poujadist from London to Moscow

Deputy. He is not a defendant, today.

defendants are

The other two

foreign Jean Mons, ex-Secretary of the The sleek TU 104 twin jos air TOP

Lhor which took General Ivan

National Defence Committee, and Sorov, Chairman of the Soviet

of his top

Rene Turpin, one assistants, Labrusse was also an

Ponceau said he had reprched

In the evening, the London Festival Ballet, headed by ballerina Margot Fateyn, will assistant to Mons. dance on the square in front of the Royal Palace. There will the office of Emmanuel Dasiter be music by the chorus of the de la Vigerie, a Progressive Monte Carlo Opera House, and (pro-Communist) Deputy who dancing by various folk-dancing has been implicated in the trial testimony but enjoys", parlia- mentary immunity."

groups.

Fireworks

A fireworks display and ball will bring the first evening's festivities to a close,

CLEANING OUT

Д

to Moscow, covered the some state security, back from Britain.

1,600 miles between the two

cities in 3 hours and 15 minutes. WORLD'

Security Arrangements

to London last week, the TU 104 On its way out from Moscow made the trip in 3 hours and 30 minutes. Today the airliner was helped on its way by a west to cast tailwind.

However, he said: "I had the With a crew of six and scat-- impression there had been Ing for 30 passengers, the air- little cleaning out of the office liner with its drooping swept and not by the charwoman." back wings, slipped into Turpin accused Ponceau and London Airport last Thursday Un Wednesday, Apr 18, at the police of "ignoble moral with General Seroy aboard. 11 am, the civil wedding takes blackinail" of questioning him Since then the Soviet security place, with Marcel Portanier, all night, and then at eight in chief has spent the weekend

Monegasque Premier performing the mowing pointing do

the ceremony,

been drawn up.

children passing

to 60000 with British security officials

and

of

making arrangements for the Soviet Premier After the ceremony will come saying that if Turpin did not visit

and The say Mons was guilty, his chil Nikolai Bulgenin a luncheon at the palace.

Khrushchev,

First final list of guests has not yet dren would not recomise him Nikita

when he got out of prison. Secretary of the Soviet Com- Ponceau denied he had said this.munist Party, who are to visli In the afternoon, the entire

Ponceau, commenting on Britain Franco-PresEE, population over 18 years old alleged pressure used by the will be invited to an enormous police, said: "After all,

there garden party In the

people world are

like who don't famous clf gardens. The total policemen, as there are others

don't like spinach," population of the principality who is 20,000.

France-Presso

Free Shows

Rome, Mar. 27. PIOUS Raman, who alleged he saw a vision of the Virgin Mary, to night predicted the sky would shortly be teeming

The guests will

tho with flying saucers from

drink the moon.

health of the firide and bride- groom in specially ordered Francesco Lucatelli, who is 44, glasses in red and white, the

Inhabitants of the Monaco colours.

said the moon would

this

come down to

earth and dominato it. There will be a gala pèr-

when

the

W. GERMAN

ARMY TARGET

Bonn, Mar. 27.

Lost Woodcuts

Found

The Hague, Mar. 27. A valuable International collection of woodcuts, which

Va

lost en route from Sweden to the Netherlands last month, arrived in Amsterdam today.

י

The collection, which was bound for the Amsterdam Municipal Museum from the Ho claims to have had several | formance at the Opera in the West Germany's new Gocleborg Museum, was found conversations with the Virgin evening

London army, "navy and air force in a forgotten, railway baggage Mary and believes the world Festival Ballet will again star will total 95,000 men by the The collection represented 25

car at alding, 15 in danger if it fails to Britain's Margot Fonteyn, It 15 redeem, itself.

expected the Corps de Ballet of year's end, Defence Minister countries Franco-Presse, Lucatell is the father of two the Paris Opera will also tako Theodor Blank said at a

children, a boy who has bo part.

restricted news conference come a menk and a girl who

held today.

is a pain.

Meanwhile, an Italian student, Silvio Do Tomassi, today an- nounced his intention to visit

moon on the maiden voy the age of a British lunde travel agency, which hu identified se "International Service Limil ed" World! travet specialists He said he hoped the trip would take place, as planned, around

Throughout the principality that night, there will be free. Herr Blank said the army at cinema and variety shows. the end of the year would com- The church ceremony will be eight motorised infantry divi

prise two armoured divisions, held on Thursday morning at alons, a brigade of mountain

11 am.

when Mgr

LEE

Next Chango "THE RAINS OF RANCHIPUR”

YOUR DESIRE

THERE IS

"ONE DESIRE"

at the KING'S & PRINCESS Commencing TO-MORROW

BY REQUEST TO-MORROW At 8.30 p.m.

THE HONGKONG PLAYERS

Gulles troops and brigade of para-BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES” (LADY WEST}}

Barthe, Bishop of Monaco, will troops.. officiate. The 600 guests will pack He, sald 13,000 border police

the cathedral church to capacity.

10,000.

would be transferred to the Outside, thousands of Mone- army, starting in early Septem- The year 1999, If it wan longer delayed, he was afraid gasques and tourists will line up ber, to form cadres, He said the to so the Prince and Princess armouted divisions, would be. ho might be too old. Asked about his parents' re-round the pocket handkerchief men and infantry divisions to as they take a 16-minute drive limited provisionally to 8,000 action to

project, the

[country, student sold: "They do not "know" about it yot. They are sure to grumble when they. first get to know, but between then "and my departure, they will have time to get used to the detenFrance-Prome.

to missiles of the Jong One Dog-Power

type

particularly ballistic

Christchurch, Mar. 27.

Further Dancing

Herr Blank said he advocates

the

milfsent 18 months" period of

service and opposes the

setting up a career army.

(施西》

A'Mandarin' Play In 4 Acts.

by Prof. Yap Hsin-Nung **

Admissions: $1, $2.40, $4.70, $7.50 & $10,

FINAL TO-DAY |RIENTAL SATI2,30, 5.30, 7:30

*& 9,30 P.M. $?

The opposition Social Demo- THE FAMOUS STAGE OPERA IS NOW ON THE SCREEN!

The newly married couple will crat Party was expected to call stay to watch a football match for a chroer army shortly- in the afternoon, before leaving France-Presse.

for a secret destination on their

two months' honeymoon:

י וי.

There will be further dancing

in the Louis XII Stadium in the freeh evening to end the festivities,

STAR MARRIES

Arkood if he thought that

A one-dog, power cmode of

Santa Barbara, Mar. 27. long-range in balliste misalle locomotion was favoured by a would be developed ready for Christchurch citizens on a recent April 18 and 19 will be pubile French Sim star Jean Florre production within a your, Mr Hot day.

bolldays in Monaco, The Prin= | Aumont today married Italian Wilson wald:***** : think. Dr He was seen coasting down a cipality's 100-man police force actress Marist Payan, Sabrin Murphree will make a great budy, strove on his bicyclo while will be augmented to the oo sister of actrim Pier Anguilip substantial contribution to the in largo elsatian dog warnined in onston bor: 160. Unted Slaton | The edramony?) was attended hirness allend of the engchine Marines and 100 French troops, by 14 relatives and friends of China Mall Special,

the couple

THE COMMUNED TAMINTS OF TWO CONTINDETE

IN A TOUCHING DRAMA WITH SUBDUR MUSKE

Mada

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