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NIXON RETURNS HOME FULL OF CONFIDENCE

Washington, July 11.

Vice-President Richard M. Nixon returned from an 11-day tour of the Far and Middle East convinced that the countries he visited are firmly opposed to Communist op- pression and in sympathy with the United States foreign policy.

Nixon arrived at the military Der tru/wsport service turminal

the

here deeply tunned from the Botar

to that took him Philippines. Formosa. Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan and Turkey. He also paused briefly in Spanish and Portuguese islands,

fle and he plans to give a personal detailed report to Pre- sident Eisenhower of his meet- ings with the hende of state he

Mw.

Diplomats

Secretary \x{ Stale John Poster Dulles, and numerous prominent

and diplomatic figures thronged the

poiliical

NOT FEASIBLE

14 LOSE THEIR AT THE MOMENT

HEADS

Calcutta, July 11. Fourteen rebels of the headhunting Nagh tribe were killed by loyal tribes- then and their hands seized ae trophies in two incidenta in the Tuensing division near the Burma border. 11 was tearned today.

Loynt villagers first wiped out a rebel band of nine who had attempted to make them Join the insurgent foroom, and then killed another Are, decapitating the bodies and distribuling the heads as trophiesm France-Presse.

UK Government B And K Not

May Amend

Law Of

Of Murder

By FRASER WIGHTON

London, July 11.

The British Government may itself amend the law of murder in Britain following the House of ramp to grvel Nixon and his Lords action last night in rejecting a bill to end

Wife as they arrived <HI the presidential plane Columbine,

Patre

Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo was first to chake hands with Nixon, The Vice-President told

the had

received Filipino peoplo him "generously” and he praised the work of Philippine's Pre- sider Ramon Magsaysay

Nixon then greeted Dulles and the Ambassadors of other coun- tries he had visited,

The young

Vice-President then responded to requests from

sume

E-ANIJETI [G] 10 express observations on his 27,000-mile trip.

hanging.

The peers, by 238 votes to 05, took this course with a private

bill sponsored by Mr Sydney PAP Leaders

Saverina, a Labour member, witch had passed Its stage Commons.

the

through

House

of

Hold Posts

Singapore. July 11.

Invited

To Thailand

Bangkok, July 11. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party

First Secretary, Nikita Khrushchev, will not be invited as state guests by the Thai Government during their stop-over to Cambodia, the Thai Police-Genera) said today.

The Soviet fenders have ac- the repled all Invitation by former Olumbodtun Premier, Sihanouk, to Prince Norodom

эге and

ex- Visit Cambodia pectod

Bing- to pass through kok.

The House of Lords cannot

The Police-General lold re- kill the bill, but their decision

porters that Thais disliked Com- can delay it for a year-which

The "big three of the left-munists and that the visit by means the next parliamentary wing People's Action Purly the Russian leaders would put a session. Then the House of Commus, if still in favour of would continue to hold its three great strain on the police depart-

can force it into law regard-top posts for another year, the ment. les of the Upper House,

Made Clear

It

First, he said, the leaders wot the governments of the six coun-

But the Conservative govern- visitedi 23509

have expressed "their unwavering opposition to Bent does not like this bill. Communist oppression and their the death

is opposed to the abolition of sunience,

and some understanding of LAT

foreign time ag

refused to introduce policy"

its own bill 10 end hanging. Instead, it allowed time for the Silverman bill to be debated on a series of "free votes" in which all members could vote accord- ing to their conscience.

With Dulles

His second observation was that the United States Ussis-

The Government made its own fance programane had definitely opposition clear, and offered, t helped in the economie, mill- the bill was killed, to Introduce tary, and social progress

ess of the legislation amending the murder Astner tuations Mindful that laws-but still keeping hanging Congress is currently acting on as the final deterrent,

the 1857 foreign aid seppropria- tion. Nixon warned against any curbs, especially at a time when the Communists are stepping up their economie aid programmes. Third, Nixon sald, "Every- where i went

found that the people have tremendous respect for President Eisenhower. He

Distinction

The issue is still as acutely controversial as it was before the Silverman bli was introduced. The bill itself survived most of its House of Commons stages by though the abolitionists

ab

suk this was true in all walks modest ma quashed

of

from President abolitio

لله

life, right Maysay In Ankara, Turkey.

to a newsboy he tempts to modify it so that hang- ing would still be the penalty

ske

Finally, he turned W Secre-

me for the worst kinds of murder. Lary Dulles and asked if they If the Government can now could drive into town together offer legislation which amenda that distinction is since there were many things" the law so

can

he wanted to discuss with him. drawn between various types of Dulles enthusiastically wel-capita! crime, it is conceivable comed the idea and the two left this might and majority accep In the official limousine followed tance before the Silverman bill

be reintroduced. by the numerous officiuls and diplomats who had come to the This is not a clear-cut con- one side is troversy in which airport.-United Press.

solidly for abolition and the other for retention of the Silver- man bill wanting to see the law changed, but they would not, go all the way for a bill which completely abolished hanging for murder,

Mohammed Ali Calls On Coty

Paris, July 11.

Must Act

Pakistan Prunier Choudry Conversely, there are others Mohammed Ali, það a 30-minute who on general grounds support talkk with French President abolition of hanging, but would Rene Coty at the Elysee Palace (quallfy this by preserving capital this evening. He was accom-punishment for certain types of panded by the Pakistand Charge murder. d'Affaires

Government Paris, M.

must act Chaudhry, and the Pakistan fairly soon, because no execution

has taken

here since place High Commissioner Londony Mohammed Ibrahim Ikramullah

March, when the bill was intro- Later the Pakistani Charge duced, though a number of con- have been Affairea and Mrs Chaudhry victed murderers

death. - China reception In honour of condemned Kave the Premier and the Begum Mall Special. Mohammed All at which Larch

to

Secretary-General

of

to

TO, and midst of the diplo

Djakarta, July 11. matic corpo in Porta Werd A parliamentary mission,' present

hended by the Speaker of tho France was represented by House of Representatives, would Roland Do Margerie, director- visit China next month, a general for political affairs at parliamentary official announced the French Foreign Ministry, Į today-Reuter. rosently appointed Ambasador

to the Vatican, and General Henri Kilter, Military Governor.

of Paris-Franco-Presdo.:

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Foreign Minister Prince Wan, Walthayakoron stated the Soviet Embaary in Bangkok had not yet informed

the Thai Foreign Ministry of the proposed visit.

party's central committee elded today.

They are Chairman, Dr Toh Chin Chye,

and Assemblyme Mr Lee Kuan Yew, leader in the House, and Mr Lim Chin He added that since the two Siong. Mr Leo and Mr Lin ac- countries maintained diplomatic companied Singapore's merdeka rolations, the question of

mission to London in its unofficial invitation of the Russian successful bid this year to win leaders would be studied later. Independence-Reuter,

-France-Presse.

Crippled French Boxer Weds

Hilaire Praten), French boxer crippled for life following

a motor crash, recently married the girt who nurwed him. ever since his accident, Mile Eucher, He is pictured with his bride during the wedding service at Garohes, Franco-

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Ottawa, July 11. Mr Lester Pearson, the External Affairs Minister, said today that Atlantic unión was unfensible proposition at present.

"for

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He added that finy move; the commission still was towards Atlantio uniona portant and they would not be federai state comprising the abandoned

Ume."--Router, Atlantic nations-would bo alow and gradual If indeed, it' ever took place at all.

He made the comment during a prese conference while dis- cussing the work of the three-

man NATO committee of which he is a member seeking ways of increasing non-military стот operation axon the 15 members of the North Atlantic Alliance.

Practical Politics

Palace Of Versailles Saved

Paris, July 11. A four-year old cam- paign to save the Palace Mr Pearson said the com- of Versailles from de- mittee's terms of referent dic

not permit any recommendation terioration has been won, on Atlantio union. But in the it was indicated today.

"Within 18

tho realm of practical polliles, such

manths, chateau a proposition is not feasible now,

will be definitely re- Minister said the "bitter stored." Andru Cornu, former controverty*

Britain, Minister of Fine Arta and Pre-

The

among

Greece and Turkey, all NATO sident of the Committee to save members, over the Cyprus issue the Palace of Versalles declared, Wils unfortunate.

But the fact that disputes curred within NATO made it all

the more desirable 10

He said there was no proposal of whereby Britain

strengthen the alliance.

he imew reduce her forces in

would Europe. But such matters might be discussed at the next NATO meeting.

Still Important

It had been estimated in 1951 that five thousand million, francs would be needed for urgent work to save the Palace from muin. Holes in the roof through which rain had poured, were only one example of the broken down state of the Palace.

PRIVATE MONEY

The sums needed were raised by private contributions, benefit performances and special lol- teries. The work involves the itself, the theatre, the chateau

the stables Telanons.

and the

Mr Pearson said he discussed

Britain in London with

and

park and gardens. India the future role of the

Emile Pelletier, Prefect of the International Truce Supervisory Soine, said: "The chateau has Commission in Indo-Chine, of now been saved. We can be which Canada a member. It proud of what we have done.”......... had been decided the work of France-Presse.

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