Reunification Of
Italian Socialist
Parties Possible
Paris, Aug. 29.
Signor Pietro Nenni, leader of the leftwing Italian Socialist Party, declared in an interview published here today that he hoped to obtain 'reunification of the two. Italian Socialist parties without any sensational rupture with the Com- munists.
The Socialists and the anti- Communist Social Deicerat Party have been split for nine years on the East-West lasuo.
Signor Nenni was interviewed by the independent newspaper France-Soir
t
French Alpa, where
Chamonix,
he arrived
km night for a holiday follow-
a weekend meeting with ing Signor Giuseppe Saregat, Tender of the social democrats
Convergence Of Views
Alter the meeting Signor Saragot announced that he had rewchod B "convergence of views" with Signor Nenni,
Signor Nenn! gald "fantastic" to speak of any spectacular break betwoo
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London, Aug. 29. "The Soviet people ex tend a warm and hearty welcome
Indonesia's Democrats, President Ammed Soekarno France-Soir quoted
panty and the Italian Com- munists which have been allied since 1947 and a dramatic re- conciliation
tho Social
to
with
on his visit to their coun-saying that he envisaged three wish try,"
Moscow radio said stages rapprochement
Saratat Signor
Δεκτ the today.
immediate struggle", the draw- ing up of a joint policy for the "President Soekarne, whose 1958 elections and inally the ife has bon spesit in the flight, reunification of the two parties, for his country's freedom, "It was to discuss this pro- now our honoured guest.”
edure that iskid Seragat to The radio said the Soviet come to 900 me at Pralognan Union hind
upheld during the holidays," he said. constantly
for Indonesia's struggle
Inde- Asked if he had not modified shal the ties - his attitude
Inter- on certain
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pendence Gotwhen the two countries had | Ballonal problems, particularly "bren further
the demonstrated al on
Aantle Pact,
Signor conference re- the Suez Can!
Nenn said that during the past cently held in London when they two years there had in fact been both supported the Indian plan." a certain rapprochement of view
in- between The radio quoted the
hie party and the donesian President
saying Western Socialist parties, ibat Indonesia welcomed torpign
Different ald "wherever it came from provided that no attempt
"In spite of this, however, our made to attach strings incom viewpoint is still rather différent patible with hier national from that of many Western dignity and independence.
Socialist parties."
Last weekend, Signor
TRADE AGREEMENT
"The
reccnily
Soviet-Indonesian
L
concluded
trade agree-
at the first between the two countries
WA warmly welcomed by people of all classes in Indonesia," the radio said.
Wit
It said that in exchange for Indonesia's raw materials the Soviet Union
supplying Industrial und manufacturert Koods.
"The Soviet people wish the people of Indonesia, all suQCESA
their fight for Ircedom, political, economic and cultural progress," the radio concluded.— Reuter,
Royal Party Enjoys Ceylon
Colombo, Aug. 29. Prince Mikasa of Japan and his Princess spoke in glowing terms of their re- ception in Ceylon during news conference today.
a
The Prince paid that if he had known of Ceylon's 'arcimoological treasures he would have planned to remain here long. He hoped to have an opportunity to make further study of them and of Ceylonese history.
The Princess praised Ceylan's scenic beauty and the hospitality of its people, also saying, she would like to visit here again.
ELEPHANT RIDE
The Japatient royal couple paid a 45-minute courtesy call on Sir John Kotelawale, former premier.
Princese was
given anottier elephant ride.
Couple is scheduled to The couple lonve tomorrow for Bangkok. From there the Princess will return to Japari and the Prince will join a party of Japanese university students beading for Iraq for study that will fort until mid-October.
The Prince and Princess WCTO to be guests at a special recep
given by Premfor S.W.R.D, Bandaranaike : and his ut Templetrees,' their residence.-United Press,
tion
wife
Nepal Egypt Relations
Chico, Aug. 29, Nepal has agreed to Egypt's request to establish diplomatie
the relations between
won disclosed to- Countries, it
change o m be the fut
night,
Arab country to
Axmaditum "with, Nepal:
Wad considered
Powell
Tepel
Sereget had vigorously opposed
in this thave been anying
REBEL SPY
NETWORK
BROKEN
Algiers, Aug. 29. French security service agents swooped today on a rebri spy network which they alleged provided the Nationallata with details of Freach police and military operations.
French
Ajat
officials af-
Doed this afternoon
the DST (French police) had arrested five Moslem
pollcemen and four of their alleged se- complices of the (National Front)
F.L.N.
Liberation
The officials said the not- work mission was to peno- trale French headquarters and obtain Information on tho
Freuch progress counter terrorist investiga tions and
of
Da controk
Hons and spot
checks.
opera-
The five polloemen are in gaol awaiting fetal,
Meanwhile in the Orma region a rebel chief ran into a French patrol and was
captured. -- United
Press,
Australian MP Wants To Help Japan
Tokyo, Aug. 29, Japanese-Australian re-
the
party who have since the Soviet denunciation of Stalin that the lation should be cemented
badt come kr Socialist time
Mr Charles A. Morgan, re-unification,
But after his meeting with Socialist member of Super Nenni, ho announced Commonwealth Parliament that the Socialist leader bad of Australis, said here agreed:
'the eve
of his departure for home.
their Mr Morgan said with traditional courtesy and friendly re-united carefree disposition the Japanese
I. That laty should re- today on main firmly tied to the Western camp in its foreign
policy:
T
2. That Socialist Party would never could "capture the hearts" of form a government with the
and people of other nations the Communista),
contribute to the cause of de- Reconciliation
M. Pierre Commin, assistant
mocracy and permanent world Leace,
Morgan, who is on a private
Interna-bassador
secretary of the French Socialist visit to Japan, recently accom- Party, arrlyes" here tomorrow as panied former Australian Am- envoy of the Socialist
to Japan Sir John tional of Western Europe to Latham on a goodwill mission reck to reconcil the two Italian to Taiwan. Socialist parties-Reuter.
CENUINE DESIRE
the
Morgan said what he had steri Bari, Aug. 29.
12-day and hoard during the A mule tossed his master visit to Japan had imbued in him
the sea into
nčar hero and a genuine desire to help drowned him.
| Japanese. Nicola Iusca, a 31-year-old He said he believed in various farmer, decided to go for aways to surmount the problems swim. Sitting astride his mule, encountered in the postwar era. be urged it out from the shore. Morgan said he hoped Japan Suddenly the animal took fright would soon take ite rightful and unseated Iusca who was place among the nations of the
The drowned.
mule swam world and gain admittance to
United Nations, -Reuter ashore-Chirin Mail Special.
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