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As teams of ambulance work. ers Lited the twisted Indies into amkulam en SHOES from the batrick stood, murd openly weeping United Press

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Colonies Under Fire

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THE tmporary withdrawal of South

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from: fumst vshup committee of The l'inted Natans Assembly brings to 21 head misgivings which have been felt for The trusteeship many

years committee, which meets during #t General Assembly, has always fended to function: us an enemy of the enlomal system as a whole instead of an a critic of specific shortcomings in the adminis- tration of the territories under trust. I Inevitably it has been suspect by the

Powers. who administering

bave nevertheless done their best to support the more permanent body, the Trustee- ship Council. Britain has frequently been arraigned

multitude of tendentious matters, but in replying the British Government have taken the view that their achievement in the trust territories was so outstanding-- as indeed it is that they would try to use the trusteeship organs of the United Nations to advertise these facts rather than let themselves be put in the prisoner's box. Their policy has been generally effective with the Trusteeship Council; but the committee, which includes a fur higher proportion of Powers with NO territories to administer, has yet again produced vexatious criticisms of British adminis- tration. The latest target is British Honduras, where economic and social conditions are certainly far superior to those obtaining in the territory of the

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Violence In

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weer. Guatemala. The Trusteeship

might performi # useful fruction if it could work with knowledge and responsibility within its terms of referem e. Governments seldom com- pare their colonial methods and achieve- ments, as well as shortcomings, with thuse of others. An impartial inspecting body. by calling attention to better methods practised elsewhere, could raise the level of the whole, as the old Mandates Committee of the League of Nations proved. The record of the United Nations, however, has fallen far short of this. In reply to the present demand of the trusteeship committee that

should South Africa send tribal representatives to the United Nations from South-West Africa, the Government of the Union is within its rights in refusing to comply. Only recently South Africa has shown herself more conciliatory by offering to place South-West Africa in a special relationship to the United Nations through a committee representative of the old mandatory Powers of Great Britain, the United States, and France. The latest move of the trusteeship committee will no doubt set this plun back, even if it does no когне. Its most likely effect, indeed, will be to strengthen the hand of those elements in the South African Nationalist Party who are most extreme both in their isolationist and their racial policies.

Canal Zone

The

THE new acts of violence and unruly demonstrations in the Suez Canal Zone emphasise all too painfully the inability of the Egyptian authorities

exercise control and to

to maintain order. The promises which the Governor of the Canal Zone made when he concluded a truce with General Erakine last week have not been fulfilled. Assurances were then given that if British troops wero withdrawn from key cities and they ceased street patrolling, sufficient numbers of Egyptian police would be drafted in to maintain law and order and to provent members of the so-called Liberation Army from Indulging in acts of violence, intimidation and sabotage. The British forces have kept their side of

the bargain while the Egyptians have crented incidents far more serious in nature and effect than anything which preceded the truce. The Egyptian Government has now declared a state of

but emergency,

whether thut amounts to anything more. than a gesture remains to be scen. What has become obvious is that if the local authorities cannot effectively fulfil the task of restoring and maintaining perce and security; British troops will have to do the job for them. The ineptuess of the Egyptian civil administration in handling the situation serves only to encourage lawless clements to increase their activities and to eggravato an already difficult problem.

Relief Rushed To

Volcano Victims

Manila, Dec. 5. Relief teams flew to Cami- guin Island, off Northorn Mindanao, this morning. with the death toll already put at 141 after two erup- tions by the volcano, Mount Hibokhihok, yesterday.

The Governor of Misamis Orental. Pretenck Ysalına, wired the Red Cross that he feart the death tell might Part 2,000, but the acting Red Cio manager. Dr Feliciano Cruz, raid ne

did not believe that many had been killed. He and live Governor's estimate

too staggering."

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morning that e werkers were continuing to never other victims and "the situation is not yet clear." Mr Omahoy's report, which is the latest official report received in Manila said the evacuation nf Mambajan had been rom - pleted

for "except

essential Bureau census lists Mambajao's population as 25,198. A US Navy plane. carrying Red Cross disaster team and an Army medical unit and blood plasma, departed this morning for Caniguin, about 500 miles south of Manila A sccond plane was scheduled to leave at 10 am. and four Philippine Navy ships are en mute to evacuate the islanders if neces sary.

BLINDING DUST Captain Jose Francisco, Com- mander of the Philippine Nevy, who dispatched one LST, two patrol craft escoris and one sald patrol craft to Camiguin,

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to evacuations from the island had been reported so far but Army authorities in the area already raki hired elvillan launches for use

case evacuation was necessary be- fore two of the Navy ships arrived this afternoon. Captain Francisco said the other two ships would reach Camiguin to- morrow morning.

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Another Day

Of Violence At Port Suez

EGYPTIAN POLICE “COMPLETELY

OUT OF CONTROL"

Cairo, Dec. 4.

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Egyptians and British soldiers clashed for a second day in the violence-struck city of Suez today, and the Interior Ministry said 15 Egyptians were killed.

The Ministry said 29 Egyptians, including a child, were injured, and that one of the dead was a woman.

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London, Dec. 4. Winston Churchili's Conservative Governmeri tonight wen what he - carded as a virtual vote ci cer sure on lis housing

polley by a majority 22 the Rouse of Comm by 296 votes to 274 reject- ed Labour apposition mathon attacking the Gavronment's properal increase the number houses for sale by private bullders.

Labour curse ded thai this would trduc! the cumber 4 let and keep people on the waithga much longer.

By the same figures, thr House the n approved Governme!ll

the

amentment Clover. "determined nt.

welcoming ment's

tack" upon the horsing problem and the P).

couragement now given lo an ever-increasing number of people to own their own houses. Reuter.

The British listed their losses at two wounded in the hour-long fight near a water processing plant at the edge of the city. Their com- VYSHINSKY munique said 20 Egyptians were reported killed, but added that this report was unconfirmed.

Taken with the latest Egyptian reports of Monday's pitched battle at Suez, the bloodiest yet in the Canal Zone dispute, the Ministry's figures boosted to 65 the number killed in two days.

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Arab States Declare

Their Attitude To Middle East Problem

Paris, Dec. 4.

The

British WEIR mak ng trenuous efforts to restore quiet

the popu cu at Cauthern end of the ear

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RESTATES HIS TERMS

Paris, Dec. 4.

The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, said today A tough-la)king distr that his Government was pre- commander. Brig W Greene, pared to allow an inspection of 10ld Sucz

Governor foran atomic weapon plants inmediato. Zaki El Khely

afer Bey

the United Nations' certain General Assembly und sclosed sies

had decided "must be that all atomic weapons should uken," the British carnmunique be outlawed.

sald

Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of

Mr Vyshinsky made this state- The British seid Egyptian men: at p Press conference the Arab League, said today that the Arab States were

police got "completely out of shortly after the "Big Four" Dis- convinced that they could avoid war and maintain peace deplorable situation that deve ended a thres

Control" on Monday and the armament Sub-Committee had the Middle East through collective security of the 'loped in Suez was

and a half-hour United Nations.

because of mec.ing which was described by direct failure of Egyptian police the British delegate, Mr Selwyn

Lloyd, as a useful discussion

Mr Vyshinsky said he told

Western lic

representatives that if the

They rejected the idea of Middle Eastern defence to maintain law and order." measures proposed by Britain, France, the United States

A British cordon of and Turkey and were "not selling themselves for dollars paints

cheek seled off Suez Lo all or subsidies," he declared.

motur traffe except for trans- port of supplies and medicine.

with an ultimatum for accession

"We do not think of Russia Salah el Din's spokesman an- before Russia thinks of us The nounced that the Egyptian

Zem Nagall. Egyptian report Arab world has been presented | Foreign Minister would give an er for the Associated Press, was nswer to Britain's recent White turned back from entry into the a Middle

Eastern defence Book later this week. He lashes city, though he carried creden- pet which only aims at giving out against Britain and charges Jials from the British Army.

ife to the dead Anglo- that she had chosen to hater Egyptian treaty." Azzam Pasha the Unite Nations' efforts told a Press conference at the safeguarding of the peace of a Palais de Chaillot,

time when the Assemaly was

new

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for

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to

weapons, this

General Asembly outlaw alumic decision would

have more! and political force

as well as legal aspects."

He emphasised that the deci- son cnuld not be postponed.

A convention of the prohibi- bon of atomic weapons would have 10 map cut practical mcasures for fullling this decision and should establish

system

international of

Nagali said all civilian traff on the Cairo-Suez roa 1 was being halted, either at British or He found statement followed the studying measures for collective Egyptian roadblocks.

Egy dans throwing up cartier rejection by a spokesman ( security,

on the road 30 strong points for the Egyptian Foreign Mints- CHALLENGES STATEMENT

miles outside Cairo, and encoun- control over the production of ler, Salah el Dis Pasha, of a The spokesman challenged Mr terei

છે British armoured car atomic energy. reported Turkish suggestion that Anthony Eden's statement to the patrol only 40 miles from the Egypt would eventually CO-

House of Commons yesterday Egyptian capital. operate with the West,

Azzam Pasha urged the East and the West to call

that the Egyptian Army was

"'cease-fire" for an agreed tion.

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Mr Vyshinsky described as “a lie" reports that he had tried to

at the session

meng the most friendly General Saad El Din Sabour, evade a question from Dr Philip cold wal elements of the country's pupula- ranking Egyptian officer in the Jessup (United States)

zone. said the

first outbreak today Sub-Committee's period and to stop propaganda

"Eden will have to admit one developed when a British mili- yesterday on whether the Soviet drives in order to reflect

of these days that the Egyptian tary filling station was on

blown Union would be prepared for the chances of a settlement

In Arany is the last among the up.

International inspectors to go emotional atmosphere. Egyptian population to harbour The British said it started with through Russian atomic plants. He said thal he would friendly

feelings towards the an attack on three Bren gun Mr Vyshinsky seld it would be shortly present such a motion United Kingdom."

said. carriers by Egyptian police and "premature" for him to say what to the United Nations Secretary "The Egyptian Army has in- armed civilians. Associated was discussed in today's session. Geural. Mr Trygve Lie. He decd more reason than envisaged ultimately in

anyone Press.

-Reuter. the cise to be revolted at the not Loo distant future--the : British attitude. The latest cmorgenes, of an Arab federa- developments in the Canal Zone tion extending from Morocco Rav

have gone to show we are far

to the Persian Gulf.

TROUBLE WARNING

remote from an accord and understanding, or even relaxa-

an

The tall, greying, 67-year-old tion of tension, and we are leader of the Arab League warn- certainly very for froin ed Britain that she was in for enleate-United Press. more trouble in Egypt so long

as she refused to quit the Suez STORM HALTS

Canal Zone and he said there was nothing on earth that could give now life to the 1938 treaty which Egypt abrogated.

25-year-old Red Cross "Only Christ could do that," worker. Miss Bonifacio Gald, he added.

has been directing relief work In a prepared statement, he

SHIPPING

Chicago, Dec. Dec. 4

All shipping was halted today

at the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon 85 damage-

on Camiguin, where & Red Cross said the recent violence in the wreaking hurricane winds of up unit was established only two Canal Zone was "only a sympto 115 miles an hour whipped months ago. Rescue parties ton of the critical situation fought binding dust and heat which may explode at

reach victims of the volcano's time". twe explosions,

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the Northwest and a steady downpour of rain soaked, the "Neither the pretext of safe-Pacific coast as far south as The first explosion of 4,370- guarding the Canal Zone for the

Centrai California. foot Hibokhibok occurred with free world nor the pretence of

Pan-American Airways, in out warning at 7.15 a.m. on defending Egypt against alleged | San Francicce postponed its Tuesday, spewing a shower of Soviet 2ggression Cen ever trans-Pacific flights until evening hot ashes

and rock fragments wenken the determination of the

when of

one its Clippers Dying over an area seven to ten kilo Egyptian people to overthrow the Korean airlift arrived to metres

The Weather the square.

foreign occupation which report buffeting winds of up to Bureau reported

bad they

bore for so many decades," | 80 miles en hour as the plane explosion" Et 0.45 p.m. Tuesday Arab leaders this afternoon approached the coast, United night, The Weather Observer continued their periodie discus Press.

et Mambajao reported that the sons on alignment of their behaviour of the volcano was policies

on Middle Eastern

gulet after the second explosion polley and defence problems In Police Battle

and sald the mountain was dark particuls from comment on With Workers

no glow Isto frained

interpreted

and there was lest, night.

the latest developments in Syria, The observer reported only which continue to be

Tehran, Dec. 4. minor glides this morning in United Nations Jobbles, and Three hundred Communist- United Press.

particularly in Western

ern quared labourers battled polico with ters, as a blow to Egyptian-led silcks and stones on the out- efforts for the establishment of skirts of Tehran today.

united Arab front against

Jet Fighters Crash

Duseldorf, Dec. 4.

Four British Jet Oghters crash-

Brin

The

About 20 persons were in- proposed defente plans. jured, including two policemen A cautious comment from on seriously hurt,

ed yesterday in the West Ger- Egyption spokesman on events.

Fifty-three arrests were made.

men state of Thineland, Wesi- In Byria was that it would be The police said the labourers

phalia Police today announced.

Only one of the pilots of the four planes was killed as others bailed out antoly.-A.F.P..

regretiable if they introduced tried to storm and loot a grain an element of unrest at a Ume warehouse, where sight Com when stability was needed more munist agitators had been dis-

Inissed-Associated Press..

than ever.

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