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A picturesque figure at the Duke of Edinburgh', Com- monwealth and Empire Conference on the human problema of industrial communities, held at Oxford, was this delegate From Nigeria Some 300 people, representing employers, managers, trade union officials, and rank and file workers, took part.-Central Press Photo.
Russo-Japanese Peace Prospects Are Brighter
Calcutta, July 26.
Japan's Foreign Minister, Mr Mamory Shige- mitsu, told pressmen at Dumdum airport today that the atmosphere for the resumption of negotia- tions with Soviet Union for normalising relations between Japan and Soviet Union was "brightër”, this time.
passad
Mr Shigemitsu, who is leading a delegation to Moscow to re- sume the discussions with the Soviet Government to formally che state of war between the two Countries. through Dundum tonight He pa accompanied by Mr Shunich! Matsumoto who held discussions representatives 11 with Soviet Loncin Lasst May on a per present peace treaty.
Prisoner Question
Mr Shigemitsu said he terri- torini problesn which obstructed the analising of the treaty last time still constituted an "obsta- ele to the smooth sailing of the forthcoming negotiations."
Asked whether he would take question of Japanese the
held in the prisoners of war Soviet Union the Foreign Mints- ter stud ho would certainly insist"
raising on
Issue during the discussions-Reuter,
the
ATTLEE GOING TO INDIA
in
London, July 26. Earl Attlee, the former Labour Prune Minister and his wife are planning a vizli to India response to an invitation from the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, It was learned here today.
Earl and Countess Attico this
HEATWAVE
BLAMED FOR
'BRITAIN AND US HAVE DECLARED NUCLEAR WAR'
elder
Madras, July 26. Mr
C. Rajagopalachari, an Indian statesman called upon the Indian Government to reject development aid from Britain and the United States which countries, according to him, have declared "nuclear war against humanity.”
In an article published in the latest issue of Swarajya, a political weekly, Mr Rajagopala- ari, 77-year-old former Gover- -Guinand of india, said Lodlu should declare that the nucicar test explosions by these powerE were "nets of aggressiøm” and
her to demonstrate
conviction she should refuse
necept something which is valuable to
her
"We cannot effectively protest aginat nuclear armaments und the radioactive pollution of the world If, at the same time, we go on laking financial assistanse from the gulity pations," Mr Rajagopalachari added.
Co-operating
"What we
are up against is but a cold war but a real hot rodkactive war against us all. As
long
America Bod Britain know that wo аге gratefully receiving benoits from them our
protesty can have no effect,”
"Indeed I go so far as to say liki we must be laken to be
| co-operating with the KI THEM. expistons su fong 0 We Treceive bid from thean."
Dest
Economists Meeting In Singapore
Singapore, July 26. Dato Abdul Razak, Minis- Ler of Education in the Federation of Malaya, told
Asian econo- | 83 Southeast mists today his country was! changing from a feudal and colonial society to a modern and expanding country.
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Dulo Itazak was opening regional economics conference | at the University of Malaya in Singapore.
"I hope you will be able to show thist economle growll not only brings wealth but also great happiness to the people," he said.
The aim of the course was to help them tackle the problems in their area and this was а realistle approach.
Tho postgraduate course in ec nomies, fest
economists
! * W desire out protcale Singapore, Is Legainst this continuous ruitu-
artive pollution
taken to be Awould those respon-
Mer busily We
aesistance from
wltats for the obstante dis- Fungal of these probasis. RÖVLET.
the
Coalminers Wanted By Czechs
to
more
to be held Jra attended by
from Thalland,
| Indonesin, Burma, Hongkong. Mulnya and Singapore-Reuter.
Tito Opens Greek Talks
Today
Corfu, July 27. President Tito of Yugoslavia today confers with Mr Con- stanline
Greck Karamanils, Prague, July 28, The Czechoslovak Manpower Prime Minister, on the Cyprus Minister, Mr Josef Tesla, said dispute and problems affecting in a broadcast here tonight that both countries.
and his wife Marshal Tito will necd country than 13,000 new coalminers are spendhy; a vacation here as this yux
men Kuests of King Paul and Queen replace
Frederika. whose contracts aro
to due
The talks are "private" and expire.
will star1 after luncheon in Ho criticised some other
the royal palace. branches of industry, purti- Rome, July 26.
food industry, tor Police
cularly the blamed a have heatwave and vkoleni
releasing enough workers for the mines. He recommended storms as being
that they should solve the "largely responsible” for a
by problem
increasing pro- crime
which wave
has
ductivity and employing more brought 11 murders and 23 woundings in Italy in two wecks.
CRIME WAVE
summer
Seventeen people have been charged with murder or attempted murder. mostly under the heading of "crimes of passion,"
The 23 jured consisted of 13 men and 10 women Altogether 13 inyo bullet wounds and the other ten were stabbed or clubbed, ·
The heatwave and the wtorme
laid have also waste grin and fruit сгора in some areas of
northern Italy.
Mail Speciali,
China
INVITATIONS
TO JAPAN
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afternoon called on India's High The Japanese Government has
Commissioner in Brilain, Mrs Vijava Lakshmi Pandit, to discuss the visit.
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women.
(Czechoslovakia
release
announced
yesterday that she was reducing her army by 10,000 men whose would "strengthen tow
other agriculture and
of the national ecorwmy.")----Router.
dustry, sectors
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Ottawa, July 26,
agenda has been drafted. The conference will end on Saturday aboard Marshal Tito's yacht Galeb with a review of world problems.---Reuter,
Chou Receives Catholics
Paris, July 20. Chinese Premier. Chou En-lai tris
afternoon received as Lushops, miests and Laymen trom Catholle dioceses through- out China, the New China News Agency reported. They hove
come ta the Chinese capital to attend the preliminary meeting Preparatory Committee of the
the
Patriotic Conference of Chinese Catholles.
On Sunday, they attended The Senate's Divorce Com- Masa with 2,000 Catholic mitter recommended 358 divorces clertenis and laymen in the at the 1956 session of Parlia- | Peking diocese ment.
Sishihku Cethodral to pray for world The total compared with the pence, Live
added.-- egerky France-Presse. record 402 of last year.
Trevor Howard
Not Guilty
Quebec accounted for 341 of the petitions granted and News foundland for the other live They are the only provinces without divorce courts.
petl. This year's successful Singapore, July 20. lioners Included 278 women. All but four were from Quebec,
London, July 28. The Senate's records showed invited two members of the
Trevor Howard, 42-year-old divorce British film actor, was found Singapore Legislative Assembly that 435 potitions for
submitted to the Com-not guilty today of driving The dates and other details to tour Japan on Q Hoodwill were
milice. Nino word rejected while under
the
influenco of the visit are not yet known. mission, governrfient sources said
of failure because
to prove of drink. lic
dis- It was under Ear! Attlee's today.
adultery - the only ground charged. Premiership (as Mr Attico)
At an earlier hearing it was The Speaker of the House. Mr. for divorce- and 50 were that India became independent G. E. N. Cohlers, would malte shelved until the next session alleged that Howard's car was
in collision In north London. the selection from a number of of Parliament. The formula under which
names submitted, the sources Fourteen were withdrawn-
Howard pleaded not guilty. India became a republic but said Reuter.
United Press.
-China Mall Special, remains G member of tho Commonwealth was also evolved during the Attlee administra tlon-Router.
in 1947.
Mikoyan In Bucharest
Vienna, July 20.
The Arst Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union Anastas Mikoyan spent the inst
days.
forw
in Bucharest, radio
Bucharest mid tonight,
He had had talka with the First Secretary of the Rumanian Communist Perty. Gheorghiu
Del and with the Chivu stolon-IVOULON,
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