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Tough Suez Policy Worries
New Measures Americans
Taken In Algiers
Algiers, Sept. 3.
Algiers police have adopted new security mea- sures to stamp out mount- ing terrorism in the city, it was announced today.
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MODIFICATION OF LONDON PROPOSALS NOW ADVOCATED
Washington, Sept. 3.
An increasing number of United States
10 Lower Cast officials appear to advocate considerable modifications to the 18-nation agreement in favour of international managentent of the Suez Canal, as the French calls for a tough policy against Egypt.
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rather the weck forces to Cyprus
Menzies to see diplomats had However, I is reported that|ipperendly given Hon
The bupatiti the sh гитар The would be pripated to discuss Preich g vominents hay bren possibile modifestumis Told by State Department that The United States 35 anxious to Chiralarabine brodify the 18-nation propeestla Sarca, scenery 111
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Metropolitan France were killed by Algerian arbuds between thre Start the
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Charles Chaplin shown running through some shots of his latent film, "A King in New York", which he may is his funniest and best, It is expected to be released next
spring,—Central Præs Photo.
Okinawa: Lesson In
Foreign Relations
Tokyo, Sept. 3.
Some American military officials here believe the US should look toward Okinawa to get some ideas about foreign relations and the US foreign aid programme.
On Okinawa US officials recently have run into "Go home Yank" sentiment.
to the French Baibas y lupited States representative.
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Abdulhadi. Depot Awni
Foreign Minister, old lay on retum Fri 2011 Talks
That Jorcia, Dansens
Syria and the Lebuton felt the pre.... sent situation in the Arab world.
Comsklerable apposition come tribute to the economy of the resulting from the Sure dispute from students t the University loen people caped for untung their ranks. of the Ryukyun. Thus was the
Abdulhadi said King Hussein first
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"BLUSTERING & BRINKMANSHIP'
Stevenson Accuses Dulles Of Trying To Take Credit
Pontiac, Sept. 3.
Mr Adlai Stevenson said today that it was the "courageous" working class abroad and not "the blustering and brinkmanship" of John Foster Dulles that brought about recent changes in Kremlin policy.
BATON CHARGE
The
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Pakistank pollos today used a Light bafon charge to disperse a crowd of some 8,000 villámérs most of them WDINER ISKTY- lom babies, who surrounded the datziet magistrate'k office and
court in Decca demanding food.
Five
nilghtly tho
persons WORD
trijared. Later, demonstrators were given rice and powderyd x and sent home by thanck
The villagers had come on feat to the défñonstratični from their homes some 12 tà 20 chilei frum, DaoCA Frdhen Přešák.
The Democratic presidential of betraying a "cyniesi ule Miners Strike
candidate, in a prepared Labour to liberate freedoin-loving per- Day speech here, was referring sons behind the Iron Curtain to the Republican Secretary 'of He said Mr Duties drafted the State's remark that three times "liberalon" plank in the 1952 the nation had been on the Republican platform. brink of war but had been enved by Republican foreign policy
Mr Stevenson said no group of individuals was more "hated er feared by the Communist overlords than are the tenders of the free trade union move ment" in Europe. He said the Eart German uprising in 1953 and later the uprising in Poland began as strike.
Wrath Of Injustice
Worker
armed
Abrent
am sure
world
Over Sunday
Shift Work
African pledge,
"But of courre they haven't Ierated
anyone," sal Mr Stevenson, "And I they wishi the public
Kitwe, Sept. a. forget this cynical
workers in Nkana which has
been so
thoroughly copper minie struck work yes- busy absent from the 1980 that Sunday
I notice that is con- terday to try and enforce claims 1
shifts should be Republican platform."
rédliced to four hours. At pro- sent the effit is an eight-hour
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African workers at arasey
Roun armed only with changers.
Antelope are also on strike. The the wrath of injustler stood up Mr Truman, peekinut al walkout
www.g called to Lonks and
by the troops," Labour Day meeting of when Northern sald Mr Stevenson.
African "It was membres. accuri 18C Athis-Mineworkers Union is a protest Incidents such IN These
ration of working which have helped bring about interests of labour and said that meet a unich deputation to dia- agast the when management refused to the recent changes 100 Com- had a "very basl rever" on munist polley. It was not the keeping
cuas matters while the union's bo the blustering and brinkmanship people.
overtime ban was in prog of John Foster Dulles."
The
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former President, who had backed Governor
Averell The Democratie candidate Harriman of New York for the criticised Mr
Dulles
op Democratic presidenti nomina- posing an international con- tion, said that Mr Adlai Steven vention against the use of slave son, who got the nomination had
bour. He wald this waa Là the drive and energy and golden opportunity for the ability to reach the goals he set. United Stafey to take "moral
leadership" but that Mr Dulles
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because Senator (Republican Ohio) did not approve of inter- national conventions.
Only whore Sonate Democrats "Look charge and demanded/*
that the US take a stand escalat The action von got results. slave labour die Mr Dulles say wasn't kung before lont he would oppose "some, but not arud business- | nil, kinds of slave labour." Mc askmg for the "of Stevenson said. Limit" rule to be lifted.
sent him in Damascus to discursyer had. It was given them by Okinawa officials with the Syrlan President, the Amerienn admindstration Shuket e Kourally, the streng and sumrled by American aid thening of preparations and de-ai donations fence measures of Arab States close to the Israeft border to re-
Israel,
any AKKTESSION from
Defence Mission
HC Wld
It surprised and actually hurt the feelings of Americans on Okinawa whe they saw how 111 all they had done was ap Lavedatek, So they decided to hot spr of the university
the an-American and!
Gol Action
TES conference ; pro-C'omunurist students And thal efforts to memete good leachers hart been ousted, relations between Syrin and The Lebanon had been templetely surer Mful" at added that he might pitty another VESIT 4. Syria soon.
They got netlon. The professors the promised to get things taught-
red out quickly.
He had delivered Syrian President 非 reba message from KIR Hessem outlining the result of talks be tween King Husseln wwwt ci Lebanese President, M. Camille Chamoun, during M. Chamour's recent visit to Jordan,
A Jordan civil defence mission jeft here today to study civil defence precautions in Syria.
The mission 19 headed by Colonel Nabeel Nasser, Jordan's Superintendent of Civil Defence, A similar mission last week visited Egypt.-Reuter.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Trait, 4 Lancer,
& Poping, 10 Toto, 17 Desert 14 Contest, 17 Arts, 18 Peators,
20 Matince, 33 Klan 23 Credity, 27- Hosted, 26 Arise, 30
Dilate 31 Buffery: 82 From BOWIE
Trude, 8 Anté, Ŭ Curitro, 7 Hedne, p. 1
„Silvered," 16 (ONIT/16" Tyinde 218 Tyol,- 20
Germany's 5,500,000
War Dead
the other check-and when the
When Americans didn't turn
Americans cut off the flow
of
Mist of the propie wanted the Americans to stay, they said. The opposition came from only
Stood Idly By
When the chips were down a few people. It had all been a cvidently Republican Party terrible mistake, they explain harmony was more important !
the than
pligh of those labouring in slavery to com- munism." ha said.
Waste Money
Mr Stevercon sold President Commenting privately on the Eisenhower **stood idly by" Okinawn situation, one Ameri- | through the "whole hypocritical cun General here said this: performance.”
"People will take our money Mr Stevenson also accused and kick us, I we let them, the Eisenhower administration Itut people will be nice to us. if they find out that we, only help ur friends. Why thould we waste American taxpayers' people who openly say they don't ke us cơ who kick us every chance they gel?"
United Press,
dohars the local people changed o their tune in a hurry.
Here 312 Tokyo some high American officials think this is a good lesson--to be taken to heart by Americans as well as hy Okinawans. They believe
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Balloonist
Found Safe
'Miere have been other incidents олл Okinawa which Some top American military oMcialy here bellove
Laval, Sept. 3. hundled in a way that could
France's senior aeronaut, 82- serve
guide elsewhere year-old Goorges Cormier, who around the world.
disappeared into the sky yester- iday after a strong wind carried
Exaggerated
Goossens To
Star In
London
London, Sopt,
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Sir Fugene Goossens will conduct the London Symphony Orchestra in Royal Albert Hall on October 10,
The soloist will be his old triend Maicuzynski, who will play concertos by Tchaikovsky and Chopin,
Sir
Eugene's agent, Mr this
eff his balloon, was found to ❘ Wifred van Wyck, sald day 70 miles from Angers where would be the first of a series of concerts with leading took off.
orchestras conducted Eugene,
Cormier made his ascent last night from the annual fair at Angers in West France
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Sir
wea
with the London Philharmonic The fair committee members Orchestra at the Royal Festival who followed his flight in a car Hall on December 8. Jest him when a strong wind carried the balloon out of sight.
Hom, Sept. 3.
Some of the local people The German Federation complained about the behaviour for
War the Care of
of the American troops. Anti- Graves is trying to trace American stories were published in the local press stories and provide proper graves which US ometals
claim were 5,500,000 German highly exaggerated. soldiers killed irs two world wars.
Treaties allowing the Federation to look after graves
France, Belgium,
Italy, So, the local US commanders safe Luxembourg, Norway and Egypt all "off limits" to American
[put some of the areaS of the town. have already been negotiated. Cis. end similar agreements are with pending
In
Greece
There appeared to be an organized drive against the pre- seace of American troops.
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Early next year; Sir Eugene A search was organised this he had tentative bookings for
would, conduct at Prague, merning, but Comer turned up other European capitals.
and round at a nearby
He said that he had landed I hours ugo, but had not lele This meant the troops could | phoned because he did not wish Yugoslavia, Denmark, Holland not go into shops, but not to disturb anyone during the
spend money, could not con- | night---France-Presse.
and other countries,
But there is still úricertainty about graves of "méh killed on the Eastern front. Altogether only about à fifth of Germany's war dood are so far it:8.
VAST TASK
The Federation is, fácód not only with the task of tracing did Identifying Live
of
for
tieman, soldiers, but in many casts of trading, relatives as well. This is a vast; task wtiero whole Germana poynilažións have been expelled and rosbitled. In action to carling graves diftelde... Geymany-there are 270,000 in Typhon alone, and biga memorial of Tobruk in the North African, desert the Federation arranges for wreaths be laid for relatives and Anges tours of
es tours of war
to
a
Sir Eugene Goossens, former conductor of Sydney Symphony Orchestra, came to Europe couple of months ago after he had been fined for a breach of the Customs Act.
Ike's Gratifying Labour Day Report
Washington, Sept. 37.
Elsenhower PRESIDENT
isailed a "personally grati- fying Labour Day report Today pointing to "the pro- gress of the worlding men and women in America" under his administration,
The report was made to the President by Secretary of Ld- bour James P. Mitchell. It
congreslohat hot 'work.Chu///Which
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Mitchell sold "the level of the cocnomy has never been higher in peace of war" and added, that "theso
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"I know a lot more about him noww than knew before the Chicago convention and recommend him to you fighter, Mr Truman said.
(At the convention he had sold Mr Stevenson was not a fighter). -United Press and Reuter.
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Rhodesiah
The ban on overtime through- August 28 and followed a series out the copper belt started on '
Probert strikes against rulaing certain categories of workers to staff status,
A mine spacesmnars said it was doubthal whether the striker's would return to work today: or tomorrow.
In the meantime, late yester- day work was progressing hoisting ore and about half of mill crushing plant was running. The smelter was ins operation Chinia Mall Special.
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WORLD'S THINNEST WATERPROOF WATCH
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FLAG DAY
Saturday, 8th September, 1950.
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