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Himalayan Times — 1954

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Eight 'f.imal'.faBn iit-nc* January 31, IJ^l

'egime made its nppea. as' tho Prime Ministers in .'chairmanship of the Neu-
rance in Soviet Russia ' these two countries. In tral Nations Repatriation
with Malenkov, referred the Philippines a professe- Commission and entrusted
as 'the talented pupil of dly anti-communist young- with the task of Bupe>-
Lenin and the- faithful man, Magsaysay, scored visine the repatriitii n
comrade-in-arm of Stalin", victory over President of the POW's In Korea
as the new head of the Quirino in th presidential only an armistice was sig-
Soviet Union "Ike" had election. Magaavsay'e elee- ned; peace still remains
promised during the elec- tion is a triumph for tho proverbial wiRo'-the
Hon campaign to bring America. wisp No agreement could
the Korean war to an Apart from the thrills 00 reached on the com-
early end. He started provided by the conquest position and venue of th >
working for that in his 0f tne Mount Everest by proposed political confer
own soldierly way. Malen- Tenzing ai d Hillarv. the ence, which was to decide
kov extended his friendly world had ureatly interes- lhe tuture of Korea. The
hands to the "capitalist ie(j j(ge}f jn tDfi' corona- Korean peace if sue is
world" promis ng co-exis- tjon 0I ; the young an.I hanging tire with dangc-
tance. Rut he found him- beautiful queen of Great r0U8 symptoms. ' Another
self in the mire of home Briti'an-Eliz'abeth II-and 8teP towards peace was
politics cu minating ulti- j^e election of M. Rene 'ni> Three, decision at
m.ately in the execution Cotv as the new President I'ermuua to move for a
of M. Beria and his accom- nf |."rance who believes meeting of the fn.ir.nower
' plioes charged of treason t that'for the present poli- foreign ministers. It wss
and anti-Soviet activities. ticnl instability in the obviously done in dclV-
In the Middle-East country th« French p renee o Sir WiMon Chirr-
Iran's Dr. Mo adeq, who cical system is more to «*W> wM»t who was
had twisted the British blame "than the men who: unbending in his
lion's tail,defied the power- try to run it In the tinv demand for a top-level
fill Mullah Kashani and island of Ceylon Sir .'ohn . m'etw*s^„A, * H'^, <,"r"
hobnobbed with the Tudeh Kotelawala, notorious for -{'he gtueral tieid of
-communists in his bid to his brutal frankness sue- discussions exchange of
assume for himself dicta- i ceeded Dudley Senanayako n ,i. ► m il press statements
torial poweis, found hihi- as the Premier ptty(. the -mpression that
self in hot waters. He Easl-West Tension Peaceful gesture* and pro-
«- was- arrested by pro-west Towards the relaxa- Ipssjons were so many
and pro-Shah _ men of ,;on 0f.the East;West ten- diplomatic moves, as It
• General Zahedi the pre- „;on and the icstoration weie. in the big same of
sent Prime Mii ister Dr 0f a peaceful atmosphere, gaining,world support If
Mussadeq is.in jail serving , ,|,e signing of the armis- the real will for pea.ee is
a term of imprisonment. tice in the Korean wit wiit'iii', nothing better
lhe death of ,I on Sand in duly M. was probably a can be expcctnl in the
removed a lecrei dary per- . bis stop. In bringing about new y ar which has en-
sonality from Saudi Arab a. the armistice India hul ter»d fti;a est ti e back-
In Pakistan and Indonesia— played a leading part ground ol sharp ludo P.«k
also cabinets changed, 'fi e Probably in recognition of letyinh over the issue of
former ambassadors "to her services she was re th«» I'. S. Arms aid tv
America were appointed warded with the offer of Pakistan.

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