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Paris, Feb. 7.
A "substantial improvement” in Europe's oil supplies for the first three months of this year was announced here tonight by spokesmen of the interna- tional oil industry and the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation.
Supplies are now expected to meel eighty poc cent of Europe's normal pro-crisie needs against u earlier estimato of only 75 per cent, they said,
This new supply pieturo WAK matlined here jonight following u joint meeting today of the OEEC Oil Committee
and of OPEG-the Organisation Petro- kam Emergency OrqUP.
For the first time members of MEEC the United States Mid-
DANGEROUS! LIVING OF JAPS
dle East Emergency Committee, tho American end of the emer«: geney oil programmo for Europe
lso attended the meeting.
At a press conference here tonight Mr J. T. Berkin, Chair- man of OPEC, revealed thut even the improved supplied would still fall five per cent short of current levels of de- minnti restricted by rationing.
December
Lost December oil arrivals to Europe touched 3,000,000 barrels daily. This was a sharp advance on November when they only renched 2,300,000 barrels daily but was still some 500,000 bar- rels daily short of Europe's normal arrivals,
Tokyo, Feb. 7.
Mr Stewart P. Coleman, vice- president of the Standard Oil Japanese residents living Company of New Jersey and near United States firing chairman of MEEC, also presen! ranges in Japan often trail at the press conference, sald ed United States soldiers that for various reasons this gap
of 300,000 barrels daily
could carrying out manoeuvres not bo met from the United and dux foxholes near mill-states, tary targets so they could While overali supplies to collect empty shell cases and Europe in the first three months spent cartridges, a Japanese this year will meet 80 per cent of normal requirements the Socialist Party spokesman portion in little worse for gas said today.
and diese! oils which fall 25 per geot short and a little bet The spokesman Was comter for petrol which only falis menting on the findings of a about 10 per cent short, party investigation team which Beskip said.
Mr
was sent to Gumma, Eastern Japan, to inquire into the death Fuel oil supplies for Europe as a whole would fall 20 per of a Japanese housowite who he sald was shot and killed on sen short of normal demand, January 30 by a United States Foldier.
DEFIED WARNINGS
and
Immediate Effect
At the mome
tirne
to-
it was announced in Copenhagen that The United Stutes military Į petrol rationing will bo
aboilshed authorities said that the house-
in Denmark wife had defled Japanese
morrow. United States warnings not to
Rationing was introduced trespass on the fring range and here on November 28. her death has been accidental. spokesman said
local local residenis near the United States firing range were "extremely reluctant" to co-operate with the party investigation team since the scrap metal collecting was "extremely profliable, "—Reuter,
The
HK DRAMA EXPERTS IN SINGAPORE
The spokesman said that the only restriction on the sale of petrol would be a ban on sales on weekends.
But there will be no ban on weekend driving no such.
.in a communique femted later today the Ministry of Trade sald petrol rationing would be abolished with im- mediate effect.-Reuter & China Mall Special.
GERMANY'S 'MISS MANNEQUIN'
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Margot Pinkel, left, 29-year-old mannequin, is seen with the scooter she received on belfig-chosen "Min Mannequin 1987" Pretty girl with her is 18-year-old sindent Brita Santoni, who gained second place in the context, --- Express Photo,
FRANCE
'DENATIONALISING' ALGERIAN PEOPLE
— LIBYAN ACCUSATION
United Nations, Feb. 7. Libya said today that France sought the "de- nationalisation” the Algerian people and the burial of their culture and demanded United Nations action to gain Algerian liberty.
SECRET RUBBER REPORT
Libyan Ambassador Suleiman Corbi, in a 10-minute speech to the General Assembly's main reviewed political committee. historical details of Algeria's association with France, the political and educational policies and the agricultural situation.
"Summing up." he said, " appears clear that the Algerian Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 8. people are subjected to colonial Members of the Mala-rule and are undergoing a pro- cess of denationalisation and yan Rubber Producers that their culture is being Council are studying a buried. They and deprived of secret report by an Oxford their basic political and human problems rights and are subject to dis- facing Malaya's rubber in crimination in favour of French dustry, the Malay Mail
TSETSE FLY professor IN TROUBLE said today.
on
the
subjects.
Indivisible
re-
Singapore, Feb. 7. The Singapore China Society;
London, Feb 7
The newspaper added: "and
must "Any Bettlement Announced
it bas tonight
it is being guarded like Brilish scientistg are making established an Academy of Art experiments
cognise the nationalliy of the which may
crown jewels. wipe for the study of Chinese dram out the tsetse fly, one of the The Council commissioned the Algerians and their right to
by and printing.
Professor Geoffrey freedom and a better life... main scourges of Africa. They report Three Chinese drama experts bellove that
Emett Gombardment of
Blackman
"The cause of freedom is ane British have
and
Indivisible. Are we going already arrived from
gamma rays from atomic energy scientist, and five other experts Hongkong to work in the drama tan render the nies sterile and to formulate a future plan for to do anything for the liberty of the Algerian people? Are section.
thus may eradicate a pest which the industry.
we going to uphold the prin- They are: Mr Liu Yuen-chi, plagues man and his cattle from
WHOLE PROGRAMME
which we ciples to head of the section, and his as the Gold Coast and Nigeria to
all sub- sistants, Mix Ma Chuen-ying, the south of the continent. When the Blackman mission scribe?
Fald and Mr Wong Chun-chen.
that Algerians For the experiments, more was due to arrive in Malaya
ero "citizens only on paper. Miss Sun Yee, an artist train- than 3,000 tsetse fly pupan were last year, the chairman of the
from
He said French, educational od in Shanghai, Tokyo and flown
Tanganyika
to Rubber Producers Council, Mr Paris, will head
Campbell, the printing Britain. They are being bom-H C.
announced: politicky have not helped the section.
"in over 125 barded by gamma rays at the "They will investigate the whole people because
rubber years of French rule, literacy The Society's president Mr atomic energy research station programme of natural Lee Slow-mong sold philun- at Harwall, then possed on to research in the rubber industry is still lose than 10 per thropists and organisations had the school of Tropical medicine and how best we can combat The Algerian man in the street helped to establish them. and hygience in London, synthetic rubber in Ita technical can hardly make himself under-
Chino Mail Special.
aspects."-Router.
stood in his own language. There is discrimination in the schools, It Is merely part of a plan to keep
subdued people Ignorance."United Press,.
Reuter.
'Nehru Unrealistic Over Goa'
Calepíta, Feb. 7.
"1
struggle for the "Liberation" of Goa.
stratore across the border into the Portuguage enclave.
INDIAN revolutionary Socialist Chaudhury was addressing a Chaudhury urged Promfor
Party leader, Tridib Chaud- hury, just released from goo); n. Portuguese Gon, today' accused Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of "deliberately retard- ing" the Indian." people's]
THIS IS A CHEMISTS
SHOP ISNT VT? WHINT DOES. "THRES DOCTOR *PRESCRIBE
pabila meeting in Calcutta, where he was given a hero's welcome or his arrival from Co oarilor today. He had soryod 19 months of a 10-year senderis, for leading a group. of non-violent Intian demons-
Draam-boats
A STOUT PAIR OF SHOES
Nehru to take a "reall#>" attitude towards Goa, alleging that 10,000 Portuguero African poldiers were #ationed there and that North Atlantic Treaty equipment was evident every- where-France-Press,
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SICK AT LAST MINUTE
Manila, Feb. 7. Mr JV. Cruz, press secretary of Philippine President, fir Ramon Magsaysay cancelled his tom
scheduleck frio Varaneką, 4
day due to sudden
The braletang press "speratary, Mr Gublermo Shony, Lon Reuter Mr Cruz "uddenly developed high fever" a few hours before to kad tires Manila: Journališka sverantö | Sono this morning by alerton Buona, shelt vialt⋅ to
wore, invtied by. -.
Of Sinbo and Mr. Bison said Mr Chile's party
Singapore and Meloy this
the
PACIFIC NUCLEAR TESTS
Britain To
To Reply
To Jap Request
London, Feb. 7. ^ Britain is expected to reply by Monday next to the Japanesc note of January 30, calling for the cancellation of British atomic tests in the Christ- mas Island area this August, Д well informed sourco sald here tonight.
to ro-
This source confrmed that Whitehall has refused Britain would regretfully lease any details of these pro- express its inability to call off tests, which are considered the tests, owing to the advanced | unmelal-France-Presse,
state of preparations and the loss
in money, resources and prestige
which a cancellation would in- volve.
43 Rebels Killed
08
But the British Government is
Algiers, Feb. 7. expected to give Japan the most
Forty-three Algerian rebels categorie segurances that her were killed in a two-day clash Interests will not be affected. with French security forces in The British reply would be hilly country round the Djebel couched in terms indicating the Meharga, It was reported here very friendly relationship which
tonight. Britain wishes to maintain with Japan.
Good Grounds
Informed sourety said there were good grounds for believing that the British Government inny
tuko this opportunity of in- forming Japan, through diplo- matio
channels, that Britai remains prepared to accept and even inluate an agreement on
the
regulation of atomic tests, without waiting for the con- clusion of a general disarma- men. agreement.
It is hoped that the Japanese Goverment will receive sho British assurances with under- standing in spite of its difficult position with regard to publie opinion in Japan.
It was stated in London to- night that various other protesta had been received by the British Government about the forth- coming hydrogen bomb tests in addition to the Japanese Pole.
No Details
Several British and forolgn organisations and numerous in- divichands have sent telegrams 'and letters, Including European and Astan pacifists Communist organisations,
com-
Two rebel camps wore pletely wiped out. The secur ity forces lost three killed and a number of wounded.-France-
Presse.
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