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UNREST ALONG BURMESE_FRONTIER

Conditions Suitable For Invasion

BUT MAY

BE ONLY

INCIDENT

Singapore, Aug. 1. Conditions in Burma now are more favourable: to the reported Com- munist Chinese invasion than they probably ever will be again, informed sources said today.

The monsoon ruins bog down. The dilapidated communicatio a which connect Rangoon with the higher and drive border nees and much of Burana's army is currently decupied in attempt- to knock out Communial terrorist lepeler Thakin Tha Ton and his troops, the sources shid,

Burma's tentuny, which is

ck

twitch

how touching after a series of setbacks stutt-

ing with fall in rice prices months ago, has been more recently hurt by the un- fortunate results of barter trade

concluded #grtementa Communi countries.

REGAINING

CONFIDENCE

Lat

with

Additionally UDA

country's rulng Aarti - Fusclet

People s Freedoin

(AFPFLEIS only slowly reguining the con- liente of 120 bution, which Wos al low cbh following the Pesignation

former Presnici

آن

E Nu. U Nu resigned lea month to devote his line to 20- organising the AFPFL aut re- galing the people's confidence

The SUUTEEN stat Use Ume

101 thus appeard to be rip, China (41 make

11 4 Brit Burmese border territory

Ibereko Chinese

to

Police Remove Striker

Police remove a striker who threw himself on the groun trout of a lorry at the Austin works, Longbridge, Birming- ham last Thursday in an attempt to stop the vehicle from entering the factory. The man was dragged from underneath the lorry by police, who had to struggle with two dozen strikers before the lorry could go in. The Austin plant is whe of the British Motor Corporation factories involved in the »trike culled by the trade unions following the dionissal of 6,000 BMC workers, — Hrulerpholo.

WARSAW UPRISING

COMMEMORATED

Paris, Aug, 1.

activity along the border Warsaw today celebrated the 12th anniver-

to prompted Burma Khaft Gudelly

Lexops

thesary of the uprising of 1944 when the Polish under- trontier

replace border ground forces fought the Germans in the city's potare. I 18 generally known

streets, the Polish PAP news agency reported. in Rangoon it all is not run- ning shothly along the botter, but the Burmese Government's attitude in such

alters

townreite

the same as that

eddiing Communit Furmese internal affairs

That attitude With expressed tas July 19 by U Nu, who said in speech in Rangoon, "I prom Tesis, even by one great power are ignored, what chances are there for a protest by a studi country like ours "

CONFERENCE EACH YEAR

R

The

border Gothe

me

day

1250

JJJ

PAP sale

that comnemonic- tive plaques were put Various parts of the city where jhulter balties were fought be

tween Gemman occupying tre Ankl Polish patriols. Huge

out today crowds turned witness the inying of wreaths at monuments I Warsaw io Polish and Soviet soldiers whi

in the ber has their lives tion of the Polish capital, PAP saki,

10

Plata LLSCPVCTS I Paris stand that this was the fest te that the Polism uprising of 1944 has bennemorated ufflemlly. At the time of the lake Soviet Pro- uprising, the Na nice Joer Stalm described the

opting a bourgeois **

Severely Beaten

wypically exferred to the fact 21.1 he had Lavenat Sino- Burmese ttter conference when the Chinese objected to BusThese Relivity along the aract

Soviet troops, which were not added: "It is proposed to hold such a conference every year." turn Warsaw on the other Vistula River, did side of the Extreme

To add the uprising unty

reaction registered By The Po.ash underground fores Singapore offel eireles today tied by General Bor Komurow-

had crossed the Germans.

were severely

surprise

the reparks That Chinese Con- munist Iro

Burmese border.

un opinion.

sky,

beaten by

Omeials said they would await nows from the Burmese

day in paying tribute to

Che Government before

Warsaw lighters of formulating the

Trybuna Ludu, news- uprising. Private speculation, however, paper of the Unillex Workers' was that the reported "invasioızı" (Communist) Parly announced was merely a border incident that a special monument would United Press.

Failure To Form

aument

be built to

commemorate the The newspaper said the

would

perpetuate the niemory of "all the patriots who, despite the differences of their convictions and political affiliations, fought for ther elty's honour and dignity.”

Political observers 1J1 Parks

Government viewed today's celebrations in

Warsaw as an important gesture by the Communist Government The Hague, Aug. 1. to Fully the hundreds of Professor Carl Rome, thousands of survivors of the the Government.--- floor leader of the Catholic uprising to

France-Pressc. People's Party in the Second Chamber (lowor house) tonight gave up his

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Aluminium Workers Walk Out

Pittsburgh, Aug, 1, The United Steel Work- era today called more than 28,000 members off their jobs at facilities of the na- alumi- tion's two largest nium producers in a strike that paralysed production I of 50 per cent of the

defence-vital metal.

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tallion-dollar strike aga neet the bude steel industry But thus marike, now in its 32nd day, was on the verge of setilen zul

Tolicy's walkout was the first major strike in the urlustry In seven years and the

4 pont since the end of World!! War (1 United Press.

Shigemitsu Visits Former Residence

Moscow, Aug. 1.

Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, the Japanese Foreign Minister, to- day drove out to the country ar Moscow to see the villa which he occupied as Japan's Ambassador to the Soviet Union between 1930 and 1938,

Earlter the Foreign Minister, who is heading

the JapaneËSE delegation to the Russo-Japanese peace talks, received M. Maurier Dejean, French Ambassador in Moscow.

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New York, Aug. 1.

Holt Liang, 27, had a US$512 start today on his television quiz show attempt to raise enough money to bring his father, Kwong-Tao Liang, to New York from Hongkong, where he owns a small art shop.

Appearing on the "$64,000 fance bringing his father here Question" show on the Colum- to join the rest of the family. bla Broadcasting Bystem Ret- Liang, who was bom in work last night, Liang, who left Chung Shan, near Hongkong, is Hongkong shortly after World employed as an assistant to the

his Secretary

the War II, correctly answered

of ine National fist

Service four questions In the Documents "Drama" category. He will re- Columbia University Press. turn next week to try for the took his Bachelor of Arts degree

In $1,000 question, but will retain from Adelphi College here

1951 and his Master's from the $612 even if he misscs.

mf

Columbia University in 1952.

is unmarried and, addition

at

to

the Не

hla

Bachelor Of Arts

aludy of

of drama, Moscow. Aug. 1. a new Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet

With his mother already lists painting and plano playing Communist Party leader, iving with him hero in New among his hobbies. Llang is on

Ani his brothers ar vacation present from Maung Ohrp, York today the Socialists, received

timo country's strongest party, Burmese Ambassador, today for sisters elsewhere in America job and is utilising the

which had rejected the Goverianent | “n friendly talk," the Soviet Lang, who had made a hobby to re-rend plays about programme he had drawn up. rews agengy Tass reported- of

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after

Vin

a new government

the

general elections weeks ago probably means that the lender of one of theg, amalier parties will now be appointed to try to get them to agree m a programane, political observera said here tonight.

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