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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956.
KING'S +PRINCESS CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
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"LATUKO" In Technicolor
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Queen Mother Honöüred
umbrella before The Queen Mother takes down her entering her car on a rainy day at Forfar, Sootland, where sho had received the freedom of the town. With her is the Provost of Forfar-Central Press Photo.
Mixed Welcome For Churchill
Aachen, May 6.
Cigars and a few uncomplimentary slogans are waiting for Sir Winston Churchill who arrives in this historic city on Wednesday to receive the Charlemagne prize for great Europeans,
A big box of cigars has been lald on by the city authorities who will fete the former British Priime Minister In the ancient town hall.
The Charlemagne prize, ca- dowed by
Aachen a group of citizens in 1931, is awarded by a 12-member board for the "most outstanding services in the tause and Inter- "Churchill af understanding reading Sloguns
the not wanted here" were palated national
in ст walls by A low dichard European areu”.
organationS mer bes people expelled from Germany's Wen European territories.
of
City authorities have sent workinen to take out the "not" from each slogan.
Most Germans think of Sir Winston Churchill as the grand uld man of British and world politics rather than the relentless
pulent in World War II. But
the expelled Germans have not forgotten that he was a partner to the Yalta agreement which awarded slices of Eastern Ger- many to Poland and Russia.
Bitter Feelings
Ing.
co-operation
1,000 Guests
IS FRANCE'S
HEADACHE
Mollet
Warns
Both Chambers
Arras, May 6.
Premier Guy Mollett warned the French Parliament today he would "act” if the two Chambers failed to get to work
on a thorough constitutional reform.
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Meeting in his northern French home TO-MORROW town of Arras he said that despite the Algerian crisis, he believed constitutional reform was France's No. 1 problem.
"I wish today to alert Parlļa- inent and Use country about the Kravity of the (constitutional reform) problem and the need of urgent oction.”
M. Mollet's declaration was taken as Indicating the Premier would not hesitate staking the life of his left-centre Cabinet on the constitutional reform issue.
M. Mollet thus becomes the latest responsible leader to admit that "the authority of the state is being nibbled 'nway for the beneft of coalition of private intereste threatening the very unit of the nation.""
De Gaulle Comeback?
sonie
cir-
Widespread reports said
influential political cles were considering the pos- sibility of a political comeback by Gên. Charles de Gaulle.
•The World War II tree French leader is reported to have cald he would govern France only if a new constitution was adopted.
M. Mollet's Socialist Party al- wys had necused de Gaulle of
dictatorial leanings.
*I am sending this pressing appeal to all Republicans," M Mollet said today, "to overcome their personal preferences and to agree en a mall number of simple proposals which they would pledge to push through quickly."
Harriman ¡Attacks Eisenhower
AVERELL HARRIMAN
Milwaukee, May. 8.
Mr Averell Harriman, Governor of New York State, M. Mollet said the aim of his today accused Prealdent Elpen- constitutional refotin plan was hower's Administration of "not to assure Cabinet stability telling the people the truth while maintaining the preroga- about international affairs.” Lives of the legislative branch
"What we need in this coun-
He focused the spotlights on try is the kind of leadership Sir Winston Churchill w!il arrive here on Wednesday even- the constitutional reform after that says to the people here is He will receive the golden lest week's National Assembly the problem-not the kind of that plays politics plaque and
award of debate showed that the survival leadership a cash 3.000 mArk (about £425) nt of the M. Mollet Cabinet often with our national security," he
depended on Communist support. said. morning the town ball on Thursday
Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor and a previous winner of the award, the list of 1,000 dis- heads linguished guests who will all the great hall for the ceremony. -China Mall Special,
26,000 MILES
FOR DINNER
The committee of the Federa tion of expelled Germans said in a statement last month that Its members welcomed the fact that a statesman of such great service should receive the Charlemagne prize. But that
Auckland, May 6, {"bitter feelings" were mingled A former Mayor of Auckland, with this because he had agreed Sir John Allum, will fly more "to the expulsions of millions than 20,000 miles
In May to of
attend a dinner at Hallstaham- Deople.
hns The Federation
about nar. GD miles from Stockholm, 1,000,000 members, A smaller He has been invited to dine
21,000 expelled with of
Industrialist A Swedish group Silesians went much further in who is retiring from business. saying that Sir Winston Churchill Sir John's firm handles the in- was "not it" to receive award.
Anti-Communist
M. Mollet sailed through four
ani
Mr Harriman, who again described himself as "not active candidate for the Demo- crat nomination for President",
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AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. confidence votes last week, all also attacked President Eisen- THE STRANGEST MILITARY HOAX OF WORLD WAR [!! on his relief fund for the aged.
hower for becoming "a captive He would have been defeated of big business."-Reuter, on one of them had he not been supported by the 145 Communist deputies.
Observers
believed the 51- year-old Socialist leader who
is a determinet anti-Communist - will be safe from Com- munist or rightist attacks until he returns from his May 14-17 visit in Moscow.--United Press.
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Helicopter Inventor Buried
Paris, May 4. The inventor of the helicopter Franch professor of sciences, M. Etienne Cebmichen, was buried today on The airfeld Courcelles Les Montbeliard, where 32 years ago, he flew the world's first hollcopter.
at
M. Cehmichen, who died t Metz, May 6. year ago, had expressed the Firemen called to a forest out wish that his body should be break at Forbach near Metz to Jain on the field, where day withdrew, hurriedly when January 4, 1924 he flow 120 rific shots wero rained upon metres in closed circuit and them from the outskirts of the 525 metres in straight fight forest. Large numbers öf North African
workers live in this
area,
Security forces were called in to guard the forest as fire- men fought the blaze, which took several hours to moster,
Laler, about 50 Algerian workers" from a nearby, résid- ential camp were arrested on suspicion of responsibility for starting the fire and frìniż upon the fire-fighters.
The Forbach ared, a heavy Industry centre, Is heavily populated with North Atticän labour. France-Presse.
BROPE
ENTE.
CHERRY
HEERING
His body was earlier carried by helicopter-from another dirfield in the region.-France- Press
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