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The United Front parlia mentary party, after 4 four-day discussion, decided today to ask the East Pakla tan Provincial Chief Minis. ter, Mr Abu Hussain Sarker, and his cabinet to resign from their posts.

Me Sarkar told reporters thal after the party meeting he would tender bis resignation Thursday. The party also endered Mr Surkar's advice to the Governor to prorogue

the Asambly on August 13 when it Was lo meet for a budget

BUBON

After the prongation Mr Sa kar and the Governor, Mr A.A. Fazlul Jug, a well as outda

Pakistan lentlers

East

had prolonged disenssl na with Prident Mirza und Premier Mohand All at Karachi,

The Prunier had directed Mr. Sarku: to recull the Assembly an get a vote of coniket nee,

The United Front is the Chief Minster's own party.

The Governor's order pruroge ing the Assembly was trade be

Mis the "SER,DUN Situalita which has arisen **

Oppe salim members uf alte Assembly have been threatening to throw out the Chief Minister's Ministry should the Assembly meet. Reuter,

Ministers Resign

Karachi, Aug 20

Prumier, Mr

The Pukilaa Choudhry Muhimmed Ali, has recepled the resignatians of the Law Minister MP 1. 1. Chun- Italcamattom

sie ign emel the Minister, Sir All Mohammed Rashdi. I WE announced in Kwacht night

The two ministers, who both belong to the Moslem League Parly, handed in their resign- Tkes when their Party decided Into the Opposition rather tion

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THEIR PRIZE

An Austrian couple, Gerhard and Minner Sandner of Austria, receive their award A German after winning the Grand Prix de Nations International Dance Championship,

couple were runners-up. — London Express Pholo.

Home Of Many INDIA, AMERICA

Visitors

Sydney, Aug. 29.

Jim and Norma Single- ton have bought a houst which in the past 17 years has had an estimated 500,- 000 virilors,

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MARINES ARRIVE

IN MALTA

SIGN BIG SURPLUS DEAL

Washington, Aug. 29.

TO TORPEDO

UN SLAVE BILL

Geneva, Aug. 29,

The United Nations Slavery Conference today voted down a Soviet amendment which would have permitted states acceding to the new Anti-Slavery Convention to maintain reservations,

The Soviet delegate. Mr Anatoli Tchistyukov, pro- posed that article seven of the draft convention stating "No reservations may be made to this convention" be completely dropped.

An Absurdity

He said that the Soviet Government upheld the prin- ciple that every sovereign state had the right to make reservations in any multilateral treaty,

Mr S.3. Jafrí, Pakistan, suld that if the Russian amendment was adopted the convention "would be reduced to an absurdity and its usefulness, efficacy and desirability would be diluted.”

in

The soviet amendment was donated by eight volcs favour, 2.2 against and Il abstentiona

With this vote the conference ended its first rooding of the 13-article draft convention and began discussion of some additional articles including tw definition of slavery proposed by the Pakistan delegatlon,

The conference, which is duc to end on September 7, will ter give the draft a second

Indian and American officials today and had reading-Router. celebrated the signing of a trade agreement for the sale of $360,100,000 worth of surplus United States agricultural com- modities to India by citing the arrangement as an excellent example of the principle of reciprocal aid.

fio declared "we are happy to The former U.S. Ambassador

sop that this agreement imple to India, John Sherman Cooper,

negotiations for ments the President's views that I who started

the deal, said "this agreement our surplus disposal programmes should be used constructively in Is good for both countries.

"It will

added this way and to encourage and give India security us she approaches her expand normal trade."--United second five-year plan, will pro- Press. Lect her against the con- sequences of crop failure and inflation and aid in preventing inflation."

At the same tine, he added. it would help the US, get rid of some of its troublesome sur- plus.

London, Aug. 29, The 10,000-ton British cruiser Cumberland, which left Portsmouth last Thurs day with units of Royal Marines aboard, arrived yesterday in Valetta, Malta, 3rd The units Joined the Commando Brigade, which arrived in Malta several week Ago The last groups of the ard Infantry Division, which have been gathering in the Salisbury region, are expected in Malta in

few days The Household Cavalry.currency.

Into

ari

armoured

Payment Loan

India would pay for the com→ modities, to be delivered over a three-year Darlod, in its local

for

The U.S. would use sune of

proceeds

American to diplomatte expenses in India and the remainder would be lent to

The Laolian Premier, Prince Souvenna Phoita, returned to Vientiane today after a visit to formed Communist China at the had or brig, de, is also expected to leave the

Laotian

delegation,

for Malta i was Britain shortly learned in Paris today.

participate in the amphibious He sold on

India for development work. their way home manoeuvres which will begin en the delegation had very trank September 3. and cordlai" talks with North Vast arena have been requiet- Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi, toned for the manoeuvres which which had led to the settlement will be the biggest ever to take of itveral questions outstanding place on the island. between the two countríos,

A communique is expected to be published shortly on thest

Laiks.

In China, the delegation had been impressed by the efforts of the people to raise their stan- dard of living to that of the Western proples-Reuter.

DIVISION MOVING

Mr Cooper predicted the

to la agreement would lead creased trade relations between India and the U.S.

"I envision in the future a larger trade and market between our wwo

countries far trans Another report Saya thecending the importance of this British 2nd Infantry Division, single agreement," he said. now in West Germany, has been Participating with Mr Cooper entered to stand by to embark in the announcement ceremony for the Mediterranean ereu.

were the Secretary of Agricul-

Hunburg.

US ARMY

TO PURGE CRIMINALS

Washington, Aug. 29. General Henry Hodes, commander of the United States Army in Europe, said in a letter published today that the army was clearing its ranks of "many potential criminals" to re- duce offences against Ger- man civilians.

General Hodes told Mr Democratic George Mahon, a member of the House of Repr statives, that the army wanted to minimise the possibilities of a

"recent serious ; of recurrence Incidents" in West Germany,

His letter to Mr Mahon, chair- Some of the division's equip-fure Mr Ezra T. Benson, the man of a House Defence Appro- ment is already being loaded on Indian Economic Minister, Mr H. priations sub-committee, said the Communique_Released requisitioned merchant ships in Dayak the Assistant Secretary army was Indoctrinating troops of State, Mr William Rountree in Germany "ce the Importance The 2nd Infantry Division Is and other American and Indian of exemplary conduct in their The governments of North expected to go to Cyprus, where officials, Vietnam and Laos toxiny re- already a part of the 10th In- sformed their aupport for the dependent Parachute Brigade five pricelples of placeful has arri

arrived.

Mr Dayal said the surplus co-existence and culled for a

10th commodities secured under the slitet implementation od the Independent Parachute Brigade agreement

would be of great Gencva agreements.

were recently recalled to Britain help to his country's economy as The declarations were con- to undergo Intensive training. well as assisting the US to re-e

time, The vast majority of the tained in a joll communique They will go to Cyprus within a

duce its surpluses, Issued at Heroi

after a 24-hour tew days. Franco-Presse. visit by Laotian delegation, braded hv

ру Premier Prince Souvenna

Hanoi, Aug 20.

Phouma. The delegation stopped

al

Two battalions of the

'Great Help'

the

relations with the German people,"

General Hodes behaviour of American soldiers Germany had not changed significantly, but a number of sensational crimes had occurred within a very short period of

200,000 troops, under his com plan," mand

"In the course of implement-20 had "conducted them-

ing our first five-year

Mr Dayal sald, "we made con- selves in an exemplary manner AFRICAN, 115, ademble progrese toward melt- and have promoted American

sufficiency in food but we still ideals."-China Mall Special.

Hanoi at the invitation of the STILL WORKING have to provide Insurance against

North Vietnamese Government,

crop failures and the wheat and on its way back to Vientiane

Stellenbosch, Aug. 20,

in rice will be

secured

under this agree- frum a week's cflcini visit ID One of the oldest men

substantial con- China,

South Africa, according to a

ment The joint communique

Bato report received at Stellenbosch tribution to this insurance."

The announcement ceremony the five principles constitutes an African shepherd living

at the Washington

fitft returned on 1

between the erect and his memory, remark- plane from the Middle East.

be based ably clear. He wears Leggings Mr. Benson said that the ship-

Boy Dragged

Pamplona, Aug. 29. A 7-year-old boy, son of the famous Spanish wrestler Vitoria Ochoa, was dragged behind motor-busier 2 miles from Urdiain to, Alarus

A

at Burgherdorp.

was held the basis for "broad, fruitful Augus has born with Mr Smalt national airport: where Már Ben- international

co-cperation, and since 1918,

His body is still son had that the relations two countries must

The boy caught hold of the en_them,

and an old military tunic and ment of American commodities fenders at the back of the bus The Laotian government de every ineath his donkey cart to India "should be of assistance as it drove away from Urdiain clared that it would carry out takes him into Burghersdorp to in improving the mutritional and was afraid to let go. policy of peace and neutrality, collect his old-age pedalon.— programmēj for economic The boy suffered injuries te that it would concludo no China Mail. Speelal.

development:"

bath legs-China Mall Special.

Ita

was not threatened, and that it would not permit the establishment of foreign military bases on its territory except ijt the cage provided for In the agreements.--Franco-

Genova Presse.

Paris, Aug. 29./ The North Korea Govern- ment his demobillied". 80,000 members of its armed forecs, radio ploscow reported today, quoting North Vlotyam nows agency dippstar.

vba demobilisation was com plated shenk of the time Elmặt fixed by the Puntomjs Gaste the

- rádlo said.

POP

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EISENHOWER

APPOINTS |NATIONAL DAY

OF PRAYER

that

Washington, Aug. 20. President Eisenhower today proclaimed Wednesday, September 12, be observed as a national duy of prayer.

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The proclamation called Americans to observe

the day as one on which "all of us, in our places of business, in our places of worship, in cur homes, and in our hearts, may bestech God to continue to watch OVET 143 bn our daily lives and in the conduct of our national affairs."

0

The President actud in

wish conjormity

1952 Congressional

resolution providing that the President shall set aside a day each eur, other than a Sunday. in which Americans "CEN return to God in prayer and meditation.”—Reuter,

Cyprus Bishop Under House Arrest

Confinement Order Under Fire

Nicosia, Aug. 29. The Ethnarchy office of the Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus today denounced the Government detention order, putting Bishop An- thimos of Kitium under house arrest.

Meeting in an extraordinary session, the office issued a state- ment. protesting measure taken

auninst

the 'zstrn!met

the acting Ethnarch and our sational and religious leader." The statement said the would maÍDO the

act

atmosphere more than ever unfavourable for 4 solution to the Cyprus question.

Meanwhile, an official British statement issued this afternoon': said that it was not the Gov- ernment's intention to "prevent the Bishop from administering ccclesiastical affairs for which ho is responsible or from dua performance of his religious duties.

"Nor will be be provented from dealing with any lawful matters of a personal nature.

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"But he will not be permitted TIAUTO controls with the terrorist organisallon or to indulge in political propaganda "-France-Presse. on their behalf.__

Moscow, Aug. 29. Indonesia and Russia today agreed in principle to exchange students, informed sources said tonight.--United Pross.

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