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MOSCOVITES UNPERTURBED

City Goes About SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Its Business

As Usual

By VINCENT BUIST ·,

'Moscow, July 4. Moscow took the news of the changes in Russia's leadership calmly.

When a correspondent drove from Gorky Street, Moscow's main thoroughfare, with a copy of Pravda open on his knees showing details of the changes, he pointed it out to the taxi driver with the comment: "Very interesting, isn't it?" The taxi driver glanced at the now leading posts in the Soviet newspaper, loukcā back at the Undon Communist Party or road without a change of ex-ganised group endangering pression, and said "Oh, I sup- the unity of the party and pose go."

carrying out fractional work, Mancow went about its daily merite the most severe denuncia- business as though nothing had Cor and punishraent. happened.

Top Secret

No foreignera ever really gets to know what goes on at top secret meetings inside the Krem lin No one knows how these influential Com- Immensely munists falk to engl other across -he conference table.

But there are people in Mos- cow who are prepared to say thal after A sumiler shake-up among lower Tanks of the party Fod government we shall see Khruslichey pressing forward conciliate plans to

with his

In London Lord Gosford, Bri- Under-Secretary, tish Foreign said tonight that it would seem the changes in the Soviet "bot solved leadership had

the contradictions which are inherent in the Soviet scene."

It would be unwise to say more on this now, but it was "bound to be of such importance it very, that we shall watch very closely indeed,"

Lørd Gosford was speaking in a debate on Hungury,

Comments

hear a

Marshal Tite, and with ever He cold he thought the House holder plans to restore the fund of Lords would like to

East-West

commonly on of

understanding few government which was shattered by events

the changes and went on:

BIL does not seem kely in Hungury.

that there will be any rapid of great significance. change

As for the Ruslans themselves, Khrushchev 1ocny has already appears that the policies laid

embarked on a programme iFy

agriculture to give townsmen and peasants all the food they need.

Welcomed

The reaction among Russian officials is to welcome the leader- ship changes. These officials look forward to a consistem govem ment and party policy line now that the discuters have been removed.

In Parls the Central Com- mitice of the French Communist Party today expressed its total agreement with the Sovit Communist Party Central Comp- mitter's decision to dimiss Mr Molotov

*ki other Soviet Icaders.

In a retution published at the end of a meeting here the French Central Committee said the extremely grave fact that comrades" who occupied up to

PAKISTAN GETS CRUISER

London, July 4. The Royal Navy cruiser “Diadem” renamed “P.N.S. handed Babur", will be over to Pakistan at Ports- | mouth dockyard on Friday, July 5, the Pakistan High Commission announced to-

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The cruiser will be taken over by Mohammed Ikrambullah the on behalf

High Commissioner,

of the Pakistan Government, from the Earl of Selkirk, First Lord of the Admiralty,

The renaming ceremony will be performed shortly afterwards by the Begum Raffa Choudri, of Rear-Admiral Stadig Chouri, Commander-in-chief of

the Pakistan Navy, who will

also be present at the ceremony. RENAMING

THE WAR STORYtte SO RAW SOHOT THAT NO ONE DARED FILMIT TILL NOW!

JACK PALANCE EDDIE ALBERT.

TWASSOCIATES and ALDRICH CA

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"THE WRONG MAN"

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WHAT ABOUT 'THE ' BOUQUET 2

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After the banding and naming ceremony of the cruises, Captain S. M. Ahran, DSC F.N. will take over with a com- pany of 27 officers and 500 men.

Tho Pakistani ship's com

pany have been in England for some time, training with the "Babur", witle' the cruiser has been undergoing trials after its rent

The now cruiser, which is to be the flagship of the Pakistani Navy, will leave to: Karachi sommer time in August.-France- Presse.

YOU'VE GOT

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down at the 20th party congress will be followed.

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"When I was a boy I was nuts about baseball, Helen! la ho going to grow up to be a sissy?”

LUXURY GOODS

TO CEYLON HIT BY NEW TAX

Colombo, July 4.

The Ceylon Government today announced a whose new tax on bank charges, the tripling of import

Khrushchev, prestige has been enhanced by

the outing of his critics, had duty on luxury goods and heavier duties on beer been most closely associated and cigarettes in a bid to reduce a budget deficit with all the main changes in of 200 million rupees (about £15 million) to an Soviet

policy. And it must

be assumed that the policy he hud advocated will be continued, probably with evon greater vigour and authority"-Router.

New Regime Abolishes

Compulsory

Deliveries

Paris, July 4.

The Soviet Union deelded today to abolish compulsory deliveries of farm products to the State by Soviet persants,

The decision will go into effect on January 1, 1958, Tass nows agency reported. The decision was made by the Central Committee of the Soviet Commatisi Party A by the Soviet Government,

The abolition

pulsory deliverles to all

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com-

apelier agricultural "com. modities produced following

people.

"appropriate" figure.

of

The Ceylon Finance Minister, The provisional estimate Mr Stanley de Zoysa told the gross national product was 4,910 House of Representatives these million rupees (£370,750,000) Mcasures would reduce the which was a seven per cent deficit for the year beginning on drop on 1955.. October 1 to about 152 million rupces

(£11 million) a figure "'entirely appropriate "in the

economy.

This was blamed un lower output and power prices for wa and rubber.

present state of the country's External assets at the end of May 1957, were estimated as The tax on bank charges was 1,140 million rupees (£85,600,- | estimated to yield about 12000) a decline of over 78 million million rupees (£900,000), and | rupees (£5,950,000) ---Reuter. legislation would be passed to

lay the onus for collection an commercial banks.

CHANGES

He dismissed as "absurd" sug- gestions that the new tox of one tenth of one per cent would discourage banking. He said that

client with monthly turnover of

of

a

a gross one lakh rupees (£7,500) would be

CANADA

AMBASSADOR Turncoat HAS NO Saw The COMMENT

Colombo, July 4.

the The Ambassador to United Nations, Mr R ̈8. 9. Gunewardene, said- today ho had 'no comment" to make on the United Nations in vestigation of a member of

Other Side

San Francisco, July 3. Andrew Fortuna, 31, an American turncoat GI, set foot on US soll for the first time in nine yours today the Ceylonese delegation to and declared he had spent the world organisation,

six years in China In order

UN officials told the United to see the "other side" be Press in New York yesterday.

that Dhanapala Samarasekara, cause he

thought the

30, a assistant Social Antaira Korean War was 'n dirty officer in the UN Depariment of war." Economic and

Affairs,

Socin

Had been under "active" inves- Fortuna said he felt he wan tigation for some, time,

stillo "good American", but in

An Athens newspaper had the same breath said that it the reported that Bamoraseltara was US went to war, with China, he puld by Vindimar Arsouterlen | didn't know which side to fight Grusha, formerly a First Secreon.

tary in the Soviet delegation, for getting ecofidential "docu- menta concerning the UN report on Russia's brutal cuppression of last year's, Hungarian freedom revolt.

REQUESTED

He said, however, he felt no moral anguish or shame, I think all people have the right in believe what they want."

reason he

He denied being a Communist, but said he thought there was Gruh left the United States "101 in the Communist system

that is good." on April 10 at the request of the

Preseed for the US Govemment "for activities beyond the scope of his func-changed his colours and went to other American China whan tion.".

prisoners of war went home, ho homeanwhile Md worden bitterly denounced the Korean

hollday, Is being War as a dirty war. It dis criticised by Ceylonese Com-

Custed me." He said, "It didn't munists for signing the UN accomplish anything" Committee's report on Hungary. Asked about his life in China, In Mr Gunewardene's defence, he rald, "The Communists and the Ceylon Morning Times re got along Ane." He said he was marked: "If one egrces with not sorry to leave Chlia and Keuneman one must also be pre- that he had been treated fairly pared to grant that the Soviet by the Communists. He said ho Union has a large number of did not feel he had been "brain- Ambassadors in Ceylon-mostly washed," and had "I regrets" nondescript."

"United Press. about his stay.United Press,

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Fort Churchill, July 4.

The first of 76 rockets to

taxed 100 rupees (£7. 10 be fired into space from chillings) monthly

Fort Churchill, Canada, dur- The tax on luxury goods such ing the International Geo- 45 nylon plece goods, silk and

nylon garments and a slight in physical Year this after- noon soared successfully

crease in tax on petrol, would yield an aggregate of an equival-to a height of 169 miles at ence of about £9,580,000, a speed 4,200 miles per

Changes in import and exciso hour!

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categories

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and one rupte B-cois chillings and 3 pence) per gallon

1. Members of collec- tive forms (Kolkhozes).

2. Members of indus- trial

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and

3. Mombers of co-opera- tives of war invalida,

1 Factory workers, 'cn- ployees on + permanent bakis by State enterprises, whether they reside in the country: In Lowas or in suburban spend,

Tags noted that compul- delivery quotas had been sealed down consider- ably in 1953 becausD of Increased production by collective and Stato farına and because of an overall boost in farma butpuk,

SOTY

The announcement asid the culmination of pompul- sory deliveries' “will un- doubtedly Improve the well-being of the coltck- tive farm peurants and of the workers of the Soviet

Linion."France-Pressa,

Squashed bouquet

WHO "TROD

minutes Eight of bear-over threepence a pint launching at

the after

the 1714 GMT. Import duty on machinery for rocket crashed back to earth the Incal sugar industry has east of the launching site and been slashed 15 per cent to two within a 30-mile radius "safety and a half per chat, but 10 per: cent to 30 per cent on aluminium ware.

RECOMMENDED

Proft tax was raised by Ave per cent to bring in an addition 8,250,000 rupees" (about £525,- 000).

Rone"

Unfavourable winds delayed the firing 15 minutes.

Scientists at the site sald the test was successtyl and indica tions were that the strument to the tie-up from the rocket ground and worked.

Another Aero Bre is scheduled Duty on care was readjusted for firing at midnight.—Ugsted. to make larger types of car [Press. costlier and leave small and family care within the reach of the man of moderate means,"

The Finance Minister ala proposed Income tax exemptions for approved development pro jects to encourage" capital in- vestment.

The council recommended a slowing down in the

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