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FIERY
ATTACK ON RUSSIA
Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 10. Soviet Russia came under attack for the first time yesterday by Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman when he replied to an Opposition councillor's criticism of government's policy towards the Malayan Communist Party, China and Soviet Russia.
A newly elected Federal Councillor, D. R. Sceni- vasagam, who was returned in a recent by- election in Ipoh, northwest Malaya, charged in his maiden speech that the government was using "brutal methods" in dealing with Chinese students in Malaya and of being in- fluenced by the United States in its foreign policy.
He said Malaya should have recognised China and an all-Party delegation should be sent to China and Russia.
He also advocated the re- cognition of the Malayan Com- munist Party as the only way to end the guerilla war.
In on eight-page speech, Prime Minister Abdul Rahman replied to the charges in detall and delivered the most severe personal attack on a Councillor he had; øver, undertaken since he came to power,
Rahman challenged his cri- le to take a trip to Russia and China and say half the things te is at liberty to как In Malaya,
Atrocities
*Mention for instance," Rahuan sald, "the atrocities committed In Hungary against the Hungarians, and in China, mention what they did in Hanyang to the students, they shot down"
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ipoh and Menglembu (consul-
tuencies which returned the Councilor) would miss their representative forever but it is the only way to illustrate the difference between democracy and Communism."
Enlarging on his offer to pay the passage of his critic to Russia and China, the Prime Minister added, "If the Malayan government refuses to pay your passage I will, but first promise to say against the two governments what they did to the Hungarians and the stu- dents in China. Even if i have) to borrow I will raise the money for his passage."
Answering Seenivasagam's question as to why Malayn did
not accept Soviet Russia's and China's public declaration of friendship during the country's attainment of independence, Rahman said "Doe до пос realise that so many millions of dollars are being event every
year
to fight the menace of
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Did The Space US Rocket
Rocket
Bases
Fall To Earth In West
Germany? In Egypt?
A
Geneva, Dec. 10, Swimal pilot saw what he believes to be the
Baylet satellite'w rocket fall Naping to earth in Egypt on December 1, I was reported here today.
The afternoon newspaper "Tribune de Geneye" sald Swissair Commandant Walter Borner was piloting * DC-6B on the Grotva- Atticus-Cairo run að an altitude of 5,500 metres (17,500 feet) at 0032 GMT or December 1, about 50 kilometres from Alexand- when he HAW "an cla enormous red ball of fire, followod by a yellowish trail, plunged down verli- cully at an angle of 45 degrees from the position of the plane.”
The paper quoted Borner as mying: "I. was literally stupiled at the sight of this celestial bollde, and I
wwa
probably the sole witness of it fall,
i
"It was moi a meteor, because I know them. have frequently seen them crossing through Брасс during my long night fight"
*
naw
The pilot had already lett GenevVA Assignment when the news- paper's report came out and could not be reached for further detaljs-United Pross.
Chinese-Made Machinery For Egypt?
Cairo, Dec. 10.
and
Berlin, Dec. 10. Mr Neil McElroy, United States Defence Secretary, soid here today he would not bring up for discussion tho quortion of rockat bases in West Germany when meeting Herr Franz- Joseph Strauss, his West Gorman counterpart, Thursday.
on
Ife told reporters at an air- port press conference before leaving after a five-hour visit 1 Berlin: "Without doubt the question of bases for inter
nediate range hallistic missiles will come up at the Nalu meet- ing."
Mr
to McElroy declined comment on the desirability of | having such barek on German
soil.
PROBLEM
over
Asked why he talked the problem of bases with Bri- Ush offlelals but would not vio su to West Germany, he sald that the question of bases in Britai had been decided upon
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car ago nt Bermuda (when the British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan met President Eisenhower).
In answer to another question he said that a U.S.-Britkḥ ngree- nent on these bases would be signed shortly. "Discussions'ure now in the final stages and should be completed within a short time. I know of nothing that could be expected to interfere with a successful conclusion of the agreement," he said.
Ile said the matter of station- ing rockets in Berlin had not yet come up. "If it does, Noto will have to decide.”
PATROLS
Asked whether U.S. plans on China is seeking to sell patrol fights in Europe carried Egypt Chinese-made ma-it-bombs outside Britain he re- chinery
factory plled: "I am unprepared to dis- equipment at a reduced cuss that subject." price and payable over & long period.
Of the unsuccessful. U.S. Vor- guard rocket project he said his department "naturally was dis oppointed at the failure of the United States earth satellite to be launched" But he felt this
not reflect Soviet did
on American ability to produce long-range missiles-Reuter,
The opportunity for much trade has been opened up by Egypt's industrialization drive,
Turning to Scenivasagam, the Prime Minister said, "I am sur Communist terrodam in this accelerated by
Tear Gas And Hoses
Used In Nepal Demonstration For Elections
obodienco Movement
country?
Rivalries
the
to apply
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Syrian Envoys Expelled
Amman, Dre. 10. The Jordanian government has:
economic aid agreement.
A two-man delegation is here from China for an eight-week will clay, during which it discutas trado prospects with industrial leaders. "Docą be pot realise that thousands of lives of dur young
In a statement to the press, men have bepo sacrificed to the delegation said that China
was ready
Dypt fight this merapy of Cogrununiem and yet he has the impertinence with complete factories and 2 x up to extend a felegaly machinery needed for light and Russia and China) who are framework of the country's five- connected with the trouble-year not directly" then they argramme,"
and Mar Mn Adamani, political mórally responsible for tidi The factories could be pro-attaches at the Embusky,' and trouble in Malayn today!*
jdded in the "shortest time pos- Mouwatak Kuwaily, an Em-
very reduced value bassy secretary. The Prime Minister declared sibic, at a "It is a matter of policy that compared with Western prices We cannot set up diplomatie and under a long term payment Syrians left for Damascus today. relations
with those who agreement"-France-Presse. politice have a disturbing in fucre on the peace of this country."
barid, towards there plons heavy industries "within the eusted three Syrian Embassy
cfficials, it was learned today. Industrialisation pro- The Syrians are Olhina Kiwan
Rahman denied that Maloyn's
foreign pulley was stamped by
Kathmandu, Nepal,
Doc. 10. Polica used tear gas twice today to disperse volun- teors of tho Civil Dis- the United States and Britain, Ho reminded his critic that picketing the Goverment Nations on
Malaya's stand in the United Socretariat here to back Cuinea
the Dutch West Issue
"directly damandi for early elec- opposed to the British and de- tions.
finitely not in line with the neutral attitude of the Ameri cans,"
About, 120 people were ar- rested including
former Mr D R
Foreign Minister,
Regml.
Earlier
a
police had ployed hoses on crowdn who iny pros-
was
Sacrifices
The Premier said the Malayon government was not concerned
trated in front of the Secre-with the rivalries between the tariat to prevent workers enter- ing.
FOURTH DAY
United States and two blg Communist countries--Russin snd China. He said he realised there were two distinct political Today was the fourth day of groups of countries in the world the Civil Disobedience Move-today-the Communist world mont launched by three of and the free world.
war
Nepal's main partles forming "We ourselves in this coun- the DemocraUc Front. Nepal has try," Rahman sald, "have been been without a government brought up in this tree world and since King Kahendra took over Tuntil thero is this Communist the reins hiriself after the trouble (guerllin
in Prime Minister, Mr K. I. Singh, Malayo) all men. and women resigned last month.
are allowed to do exactly as A Nepalese communique they like provided they keep Lasued by the Nepalese Embassywithun the limits of justice. in New Delhi said that a con-- "Why should we leave the ference of political parties life which we pre -used to and and the election commission in which we find happinces and held in Kathmandu yesterday prosperity-end this freedom thought the middle of February to try and experiment with a 1950 would be a xultablu tinc practised by the other for general elections.
group-Russia and China. In The Democratie Frant has those countries they live a lo been demanding elections within directed and controlled by gov- Alx months-Reuter.
ernments. They are not Åroo to do what they like."--United Press
All Quiet At Embassy
Ottawa, Dec. 10. Police today reportáil "Il
The Rank Organisation's presentation of the Eastmancolour in of the BOLSHOI BALLET will therefore be released on a SOLO basis, in the first instance, at the LEE THEATRE in Hong quiet" at the Indonesian Em- Kanarban" to-zhorrow. There will be the umal" 4" diówn dally at normal cinema prices with concepsions in priece to far after yesterday's bombing Student and cultural erpupa as already announce in the pre
treat, but added that a 24-hour waith on the Milking will be It is hoped that the opening of the New ASTOR THEATRE continued for the next few days. in Kowloon will not be unduly delayed in-which caps the Police said they had stationed BOLSHOF BALL,17% will open to play concurrently with the later sulcers at the Embassy buliding acreeningy at the LEE THEA TUE. Should however this not 'bo throughout the might and that a possible the BOLSHOI BALLET will be screened early next year,
men is siill guarding the place.
at the ASTOR THEATRE when it will in all probability again be Reports from the scope," an reponted concurrently at the LEE TUFATRE.
officer said; were that there was “nothing now."--United Press,
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