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THE CHINA | MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER.⠀ ⠀ 6,¦ ¦ 1986.
SHAH SACRIFICES ESTATES FOR REFORMS Demonstrators Protest
Wealthy Landowners
Refuse To Co-operate
Teheran, Sept. 5.
The future of Persia's rich and (to the West) vitally important oilfields are today inseparately linked with the personal fate of a youthful looking 37-year-old man with dark liquid eyes and a grave expression, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah-in-Shah, King of Kings, who is known to the world as the Shah of Persia.
Since his retum la Teheran from Home In the
summer
of
1953 following the downfall of The would-be dielator. Moltam- the Show has med Mo sideq; striven to táblish himself as
full
The ruler of bis add with Jewel's
Country-
politicul
Now, after three yar care- arduous preparations,
fol he hat emerged as a ruler with seung, almost dietatorial powers. denvely hled n lưhind an - PTAREV show of democrafte procethure
Unwelcome Policios
Acceding to the Constitution | the Shah, heir to the oldest HUIVIVING monarchy i the world. IN sa Constitutionai !
Monarch Confetter, outstanding style
He is supposed to tx Tejeplume 15094 yờng uhti elegadun
day polles and ustive day to WOK BY Wonghelebeong Hood
be guided by his Ministers Salesmen and influential men in Persta de Their audzost to preserve the idea of Cons Bu-
Monarchy
the ng They do mas of the people not want the Monarchy here to suffer in popularity by becom ing Identifiest with what may
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the Shutsik appoints Prime attends Cabinet
week. meetings briskly direris his Ministers as to the general outline of their respon bitities and netivities
Every Persian
"know"
Were
und
SHAH OF PERSIA
Despite the Shah's enthusiasm for the propet no one has yet None follow
+xunple い
!0
of the ing, wealthy landowners have alatulened their grip on of their do. whe square metre Rais Even the men chosen
amplement the Itoya) pro
far refused Promans have so to follow the Shob's lead
Land reform-apart from the Shah slure is a dou jet€*? to Peras today, although 80 per evat of the people
{ual the
are the panes work on the
Plan
cust
produce a middle class which is at the moment sorely lacking. But unless someone in Persia. han the wil and drive to pro- mole political reforms at the same time there is a danger that the people will not be content wait for a generation more to see their hopes and dreams realized
to
OT
The Shal's rule in the coming months and years is therefore crucial for Persia, ttro Middle East
Western and for those countries who rely heavily upon Persian Gulf oli supplies. Sincere Dosira
No-one
doubts
Nee
the Shah's ability or rincere desire for re-
Those who
hlm forms. regularly recount that his ambi- lions are sulujy bound up in in- the lot of Pergia's proving 14,000,000 rugged, ignorant and Circused pokimants
By ran he rapidly overcom The tritional bostility towards reform of the landowning and inerchant c who are intent
their
*
preserving
privileges“
own
be enthure life into Persia's creeping and cumber-
uchulaistrative machine?
CTPAR
Seeming Indifference
011
Must important of all. con he instil sufficient optimism into his fellow countrymen o for land Bu uthusitesru
that they will be content to a basic refor distribution 10TIN
ms to
be cooling off, two wait, and give reformist blue- that The
nenes ut
have taken prints the time to materialise? KABW
other enthustusins
Persin today Acems tra
tranquli successful candlichutes in -ke last
its place. These are industriuli-
enough
No the surface to the ejection
Majlis Chewer
sation and poli
loom on the horizon clouds Parliament House of
were
The Shoh is keenly interested
But there is growing apathy and Seven Year carefully chosen before polling
Runtry's
seeming indifference on the part They also ay that the i day
of economic development
of great numbers of people la Shah carefully scomed the list!
which 19
some
wards the high-sounding re- Postills
ani£300,000.000
brbween before the
Niacing
forms so often discussed in the monneed
now and 1802.
Parliament.China press and His uence and support are
behind the wulidly
Plan's Mail Speciat. dirvefor
Abolhassun Ehteluy who has encountered opposition from the ruling class
to endeavouring Chief Preoccupation through his scheme
Pera's off is extracted and by an international From the Royal Palace in the marketed evol
the pork to
weal of group of oil companies and from
operations where Telero
reflect the 013 dight from green labaster walls derive
Ambassadore, army generals, provincial governors, senatora, Arc govsinment ministers~~~[] appulated only after royal con-
ent approval
flow
12
Mr
press
the country
.") handsome revëme
Stream of nilautes, which will rise to £100,000,000 instructions, commands and re- sterling donundly a few years Inukes for the army. Parliament time.
i
and the Ministers.
Frum
< "\
Sealed Lips
Sonetimes they Ivor the Royal isthal; always they stemn
the Shah's keen day to
But even more income will be interest in government needed if reonomie drvelopment Today the
Shab's chief pre Is to procved recording to the occupation is maintaining stabili
timetable without bringing In in his turbulent land so that
its truth even greiler sacrifices pro- development
pushni for the
impoverished be parbed and labourer.
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grammes
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dustrialisation axt
higher
« Arm
throughs, paving the way for in- So. schemes to exploit other suspreled oil resources-under- water along the Persian Gulf in the high hills of conq[ Baluchistan preoccupy the Court in Teheran, American oit experts cuing into and go out of Teheran with sealed lips.
standard of living.
Stability
means that hond is kept on public opinon
activities mid political
of all
The political key to Persia is
kinds.
of course Teheran, the capital. In time Persia's economic re- Although martial law has been forms will bring in their train fted from most other areas in pulitical reforms, Factories will Persia since Mossadeq's down- | lewdl for
cha
fall, it remains in the capital. No opposition political parties spring UP, an opposition press is not permitted and any activities directed against the Shah and his government are stilled by joden-eyed security foret before they can begin.
Civil war, oksassination, re- volution and bankruptcy are the post-war political milestones in Persia's progress which have ed to the present Arm grip by the country's rulers.
ពទ
Effective Monsures
Today not even the fanatical
trade unions; industrial:ation will eventually
Shortage
Of Barbers In Africa
Capetown, Sept. 5.
If wages for apprentice hairdressers did not in- crease, and the men's side
muths have the freedom they of the trade was not made would like to enjoy, Their more Interesting,. it Was moment of glory, 18 months ago | expected that eventually when they formented distur
hair- men apprentice bances throughout the country
a display
has dressers would disappear, of power, decisively passed. Effective said Miss B. Storey, chair- security measures were taken man of the Hairdressers' against religious arcbrands and today relations
the Apprenticeship Committee. Moslem Shah and his Islamic Miss Storey said that hierarchy are correct but can had always been a scarcity of hardly be described as warm, men apprentices, but there werd
The Shah's purpose in always many women,
only 12 centring power in his
At present there were hands was
clearly to ensure men apprentices in
Capetown that reforms of all kinds, an extremely low. figure, judicial, economic and political, There had been no wage
between
own
there
in-
do not wither away in
in inactivity creases for either men or women or through passive opposition apprentices in the trade since from the ruling group of land-1940.
owners and merchants.
TINTING
Derpite this there are signs "We are trying to do so- | that the reformist zeal which enthused Persia after the Shah's thing about it; trying to
courage the men to do colour-
return has begun to dwindle.
One
en-
of the most promising ing (inting), and by doing this
they can eventually earn
Royal gestures in late 1958 and M Storey raid.
1984 way the launching of a
than
SWOT
(*
more,»
For the frat six months of
scheme to distribute lanet Roys estates on a larger scale their four-year apprenticeship,
before, Tenant both men and worsen appren farmers by the land on a 25-100 earned £1 10,94 a week, par Instalment basis and their including cost of living contribution go into a bank allowance, At the end of the four dorigned to finance Irrigation years they got &3,38 3d a rock, and a village, 27| co-operative Including of cost of living allowancos Chine Mali Special
Cypriot Escaped Captors
George Kotsanis, Z1-year-old Cypriot who succeeded in escaping from his British escort In Cairo, plotured after his arrival in Athens. — Express Photo,
Support
For Pensioners
Canberra, Sept. 5. Into the House of Representa-
papers
lives today, Mr E. J. Ward, Laborer. carried a bundle of 100,000 signa- bearing tures to a petition culling on the to increase pon- Government sions. The bundle was about 18 inches high.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
MR. CRAB, HOW COULD ANYONE SHOOT A MAN OUT
OF A CHIMNEY-- AND WHY?
THAT'S YOUR JOB TO FIND OUT!]
FERDINAND
MAC, THIS IS A STRANGE ONE. EVEN FOR YOUR *BILLY STUFF DEPARTMENT,
I GET BA LIKE THIS EVERY DAY, WANT TO
COME
ALONG?
NANCY
BUT
THAT
SLUGGO, I
YOU
BOUGHT A
ONLY
DOESN'T BOTHER
HAMMOCK
HAVE
ME
ONE
TREE
IN
YOUR YARD
JOHNNY HAZARD
TRYING TO ADJUST RUDDER CONTROL, JEŚŚw. BUT MY BAP LEG JUST WON'T
LOBEY NET
-TURN OVER THE CONTROLS TO ME→→→
The petition said that the pre- nged. sent pension rate to the invalid and widows of a £A4 a week was totally inadequate to pensioners any sort maintain
of reasonable comfort.
The petition wen received and read.China Mail Special,
THAT'S THE
PLACE, BETTER HAVE YOUR GUN HANDY--
Z-Z
POLICL
THANK YOU
MR. CRAB, I'LL
HANDLE IT
FROM HERE
FAN
Over Shooting
Dacca, Sept. 5.
The provisional government of East Pakistan lifted its ban on demonstrations today and 15,000 persons paraded through the streets of Dacea to protest against firing on demonstrators by the police on Tuesday,
Six persons were killed when, the police opened fire on the de-
monstrators yesterday as they US Committee
marched
through the elty
shouting, "Brend, bread." East, To Study
Pricistan ta suffering from P food shortage.
The three-day ban on public
demonstrations wus
rescinded
Foreign Aid
Washington, Sept. 5.
Elsenhower today
President
today on the orders of 1/10 Chief Minister designate, Alaurį appointed Benjamin Fairiers, Rahman Khan, leader of The formor Prevident
US of the Opposition Awami League, who Steel Corporation, to bead a new was asked to form a new pro- committee to study the Ameri-
can foreign aid programine. visional administration yester- clay.
Fairless conferred Rt the While
House today with President Eisenhower, Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, Axvistant Herbert Hoover Jr and other high government ometals.
LESS TROUBLE
Mr Khan said he felt there would be less trouble between demonstrators and security Presidential press secretary. forces If the cause of friction were removed,
Reliable sources unde Prost- don Iskander Mirza would y to Dacca from Karachi tomorrow for an assessment of the crisis. Hix trip, they suid, is in response to a ples from the Governor of
East Pakistan, Fazlui Iug.
A Cabinet Minister was man- handled and smeared with mud an angry crowd in the starels of Decca today. He was identi- hed as the Food Minister, A. L. Biswas.
FOOD WANTED
The Awami League konight threatened to launch a civil dis-
the obedience campaign unjuss Federal Godemment, urrunged w sud 65,000 tons of grain here within a fortnight.
also
Jome Hagerty id the Fairless committee would be charged with making recommendations un the future foreign and policles of the American Government in the light of the foreign policy of the and nation! interests United States.
The committee is to make a preliminary report to President Esenhower on Duecmber and a final report in
1957, Hagerty swald-France-Presse.
US Ambassador
Leaves
10
Egypt
Cairo, Sept. 5.
Mr Henry Byroade, American AmbassT LİOT
since Egypt Murch. 1955, is to leave Cairo on Friday for his new post as American Ambassador to South learned tonight Africa, it was In the Egyptian capitu),
was Mr Byronde
appointed American Ambassador to South United Africa at the time the refused States
w finance the All giant Aswus Dam on the Nile,
-France-Presse.
Demonstratora were reported to have smashed win- dows of the United States In- Service buliding in formation Dacon and sulted a Central
minister. --- Government Agencies.
By Lee Folk and Phil Davis
SONNY, MAY
I SEE YOUR DADDY!
FATHER 19 AWAY AT
PRESENT WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR CALL.?
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
-Jul-1
By Frank Robbins
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
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If we were any fresher
we'd still be on the vine!
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TODAY
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