THE CHINA" MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954.
Paré
FANATICS TO BE SUPPRESSED Van Fleet Favours
LORD READING
Conference
Would Not
Settle
Problems
London, Nov. 25.
Strongest Measures Against The
Moslem Brotherhood
Cairo, Nov. 25.
Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser said today he would spare no effort to suppress the fanatical Moslem Brotherhood, which he accused of trying to overthrow his regime by force and assassination.
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He also reiterated Egypt's intention to continue support of the North African independence cause “and try to prevent further French terrorismˇthere.”
Col. Nasser expressed his views to the United Press in the first interview he has given any foreign news agency since he deposed President Mohammed Naguib on November 14.
QUESTIONS
Here is the lext of ques- tiens put to Nasser at his Revolutionary Council head- quarters in Cairo ona hi
answers:
[fidence in these promises, nothing being persecuted. It is peculiar Ferlous is accomplished. It is in-France should protest to the teresting in this connection to United States Government note that our resistance against against our anti-colonial atti- the Brethren not only was intend-tude. It is rather for us to fed for the prolection
on of the ore-
re-protest, not only to the United sent regime * Exypt against States but to the entire United their subversive elements, but Nations, दाय the continued protection of the Syrian State French persecution of Arabs in Moslem
as well. This would again rocure North Africa, is it the policy of your Govern- good relations binding the Amb mmg to wipe out the movement
exmmunities." pure and for all, and if so what
Premier -Frans recently
"Q-What is your estimate of the present sirength of the
Brotherhood movement;
to
"We will continue to do every? thing in our power to help our Pierre Arab brethren in North Africa pró- and try to pretant further tested the nited States French
It is terrorism there. Government regarding alleged
this French terrorum that is by Egypt In causing all the trouble and Franke's affairs in Algeria. driving the Arabs to resort to
Only conference would settle these at large »icht brethren silk would appreciate your comment
The Marquess of Read-measures 11 the Government Mendesh ing, Minister of State at to achieve this objective
Do you feel that the movement the British Foreign Office,
represents a danger to said tonight he doubted
FR7 It has been reported whether "any one monster Fihir 100
world's problems.”
ran Sockety held
Interference
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arms
an enlightened policy this protest, together with French
pre- iny other ws you can give vent further bloodshed and help regarding the Egyptiars attitude to reach a peaceful settlement of
this problem.
- Intennedatu solutions will not avail if the case in Lord Reading who was ad
on this matter.” dressing a dinner of the Ameri-tew is the security of the State. When it became clear that the
"A-We have stated repeated- Mosier Brethren's sim why we would support the cause ransgression and overthrow of of any country ringgling for its the Government through force,
We destruction and assassination to freedom from colonial rule.
have every desire to maintala
problems enfet Tarett
Thanksgiving Day.
with one
negotiation
egetation
In the course
the
utionar b) wald these
deal patient
ly
of this year all their seizure of power. | frieneily relations with France,
alone that policy hor, surely poid]15
upon with
no one
should
revolutions
became simperative that we suppress this danger to
the
the of progressi
rexpert to Its
dividends would wish to unpose a limita-recure tion," he sait
Lord Reachtg Inted the constructive programme, Lieneva, Manila, Luulet
A
pecially the rentisation of a good Faris conferences and the Per-life for a good citizen,"
sta, Suez Canal avel Triesto "Q-Now that the situation selfiementa as "otal gains" to regarding
which
furmet President
toth Britata. and the Nagulb has been clarified, could you tell me what you propose to General Nagulb? Will
United States he contributed,
Lond Reating called for the do greater interchange of
visitors he continue in live at El Morg
between Britain and America to! (a suburban Cairo residence) or help remove any existing mis-(will he be sent to some other apprehension.
place in Egypt, or will he be Acknowledging American post-allowed to
war
go
abroad
he
said wishes to do so? It is under- aid to Beltum, he Britain elway know what it stood the former President Is object was
not to made us de-under house arrest. If this is pendent but to make us indepen the case, la it proposed to con dent as swiftly and effectively as tinue to keep him under house presible.
I hope and believe we arrest?" have used our opportunities to advantage."
Referring
to the
Queen Mother's recent
Visit ไก the United Stales, he said:
"Your country has been visited by a most gracious and charming Royal Lady who has long since enchanted all and who seems
119 by every account to have made herself almost overnight beloved a figure in your country as she is in our own. We rejoice
to have her safely back amongst uts but we do not grudge you the loan even of so precious a possession."― Reuter,
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TRIAL EXEMPTION "A-The
only
reached up till now exemption 里
Naguib from
further
decision 1, the General
trial, but no
ELECTIONS T
“Q--It has been reported that you may decide to hold elections in the near future. In this currect,”
eliminate subver- “AmAs we
the
drew tron
but we are highly critical of Five elements which threatened
the
foundations of very French polley in North Africa, where Arabs and Moslems are
country's resurgence, we
time nearer
when elections can be held in (The whole purpose of this regime Is to eradicate mis-government, tyranny and exploitation of the masses, We are exxious to restore full freedom to Egypt and are working toward this goal. The sooner we reach it the better United Press.
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PRAISES
CHURCHILL
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Bonn, Nov. 25. Sir Winston Churchill will tomorrow receive message of praise from Dr Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, for ap. |preciating "the real inten- tions of Soviet Russia at a time when
other most states mon were still obscure."
procedure has been taken
or attempted. "What is the latest news regarding Syria's attitude toward Brush the Maslom tivities in Syrian
TRIAL ENDS
Cairo, Nov, 25. The trial of the leader of the Supreme Guide of the Moslem Brotherhood Assa- ciation, Hassan el Hodelbi ended here tonight with ples by the defendant and his counsel that could be made responsible for the activities of certain mero bers of the organisation. Earlier, The Egyptian pro secutor had asked for the death
penalty for Hodeibt on charges that he plotted to overthrow the government by force.
The message is contained in a The President of the People's special supplement of the Tribumi trying the case, Mejor magazine, Chemal Balem, told the court Brotherhood **** Englesche Rundschau, issued to that this was a "capital" case
territory
commemorate the British Prime for Egypt and that one thing "A-Moro than once the Minister's 80th birthday next remained certain none of the Syrian Government promised to Tuesday. check the sinister activities un- dertaken by the Moslem Brelhuen In Syria, and despite our con-
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Dr Adenauer writes; "The CALCUL with which thle statesmanzi
regarded throughout the world has for many years been almost legendary.
hind
defendante had artineked the very principle of the accusations made against them.
One of five Chiness ex-Communist soldiers who recently arrived in Rome on way to West, Tehlung -To-hlung, accepts the Roman Catholic faith, and he receives the baptism from Caridinal Celso Constantino. The god-father was his friend in the forces, Chao Tching-tehting.—Express Photo.
No Decision
Over
Yet
Seized
Whaling Ships
Lima, Nov, 25.
Break With Russia
Washington, Nov, 25, General James Van Fleet, former Commander- in-Chief of the United Nations Forces in Korea, told the Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee, that he favoured a break with Russia "as a major, drama- tic step in an effort to "revent World War III," it was disclosed here today.
in his testimony" made on Sopf.29 last and made public today, Gen. Van Fleet said, "I believe it would crente à situa tion in Russia that their people) would want to know why we did sever relations,
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"It might give us an op portunity to tell the Rusatan people that the reason is their own leaders who are misguiding them and feading them to war.”
Gor. Viini Fleet who made a long inspection tour in the Far East at the demand of President Dwight Eisenhower, told the sub-committee that in general and more particularly in Asia "time le not on our side",
Turning to the question of Quemoy, Nationalist-held find opposite Amoy, Gen. Van Fleet declare that it was vitally important, He said, "I visited Quemoy during my recent visit to the Far East and inspected the Chinese Nationalist positions along the string of islands facing the mainland.
Saucers
Are Bananas In Argentina
Cordoba City.
Argentina, Nov. 25. South America today: entered strongly into the Flying Baucer- Spotters Longue, hitherto do- minated by Western Europe, with reports from the airport here of airborne bananas with haloes.
A Press conference was called today to hear the new terms talent scouts reporting on D fruity apparition they die- covered in
the early hours of this morning.
Commander Emerto Barto, Chief of Alr Information, produced witnesses who did that between 5.25 and 6.15 this "I think it is important be-banana-like,
morning they saw two "still, crescent-shaped, cause a a defeat there would be a unfamiliar bodies with further retreat of American brilliant halo-which were CUT- policy and prestige, I do not tainly not stars,” belleve wo can afford to have any further loss of prestigo in the Pacife."
TWO ALLIANCES
In his testimony, Gon, VaÅ Flock declared, "1 would favour two regional sallamões the Pacife: the one, which jus been created, SEATO, and another one for
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He said that since his return
IN PARIS HATS
A
Crowds of chattering girls woering": "fying, souicers hats
"mon from Mars" head-" dresses were wandering through the streets of Paris today, sela- brading the Feast of the Fatform of Seamstresses, Saint Catherine,
on this Toast Day, grls who
to the United States, he got to have reached the age of 25 impresion that the American without mercyira are solemnly people did riot. wang peace at
any price.-France-Presse)
Cheque
[{progbad"
Catherine Bonnet", which taloon Įmany “fantastic forms.
year's models were. I
Washed by indubitants of another
It was officially announced today that "in due Surprise To
course of time” publication would be made of the decisions taken with regard to five whaling ships and their crews recently taken to Peruvian ports, escorted by Peruvian naval vessels, following charges of fishing in Peruvian waters.
The ships belong to the Greek-Argentine millionaire, Aristotle Onassis.
COLD CHISEL OPERATION
Wellington, N.Z«, Nov, 26.
A doctor used' a cold chiret and backsaw to per- form an operation 01 Un year-old Elizabeth Gimpeer at her home near Carterion, North Island.
umtree.
Alf the big fashion housed ---- Diary Germalno, Letombe, Pierto:" Balmain, god paklion for their stazi-
Lord Milnertresses, banquet were served
Nottingham, Nov. 24. A cheque for £250, which Lord Milner of Leeds was alleged to have received to act as a "contact man" a Labour
Peru claims a 200-mile limit while he was for her coastal waters. The member of Parliament and captain of the whaling vessels Deputy Speaker of the claims his ships were beyond House of Commons, that limit when stopped by as a "complete surprise" to Peruvian naval vessels.
him, it was stated in court here today..
came
danco bunde played.
City in one famous house was there no dancing, or music, A world fambue deal gher died last week His Wife, Genevieve who
taken over from Fier, westers tained the, Sains Catherine d at a small private party,
BUT IN MOSCOW IT'S RUBBISH
The Red Army "wevipeper, Red Star, aces, dying sauLCOME RE
It was announced, however, His couner said it was unwentyone in a "wave në hýrubdeta”
in informód circles that the expected and came 18 months clauses of the penal code would after he had quite propork
be applied as well as other Mo-
provisions relating to thing
He found Elizabeth firm- ly stuck in a large oream esti with only her head pro- trading. With the aid of the chisel and hacksaw she was removed through the bottom of the can-Ren-
ter.
ANTI-CATHOLIC
friend In
prosecution
allortod
intended to distract people's at- tents from wes
Commentin
and hurting in forbidden stess. during the three-day trial of ance - of ở ngings HOLENES & OTHE
It was added that "offences of three men on tax fraud chargos Teheran, Red Star said "this
bigger
| fliegal - hunting and appropria- that the money was paid to dying vessa” had “mado
tion of national property have Lond Milner after he had been excursion right round the world?
asked to help a irm obtain before reaching Persia. becn committed." These licences
to build offences are considered attempte factory. against the fishing riches of the country.
TRUSTED MAN
On its way it devoted is al The three men on tria- tention mainly to "ilgown coun Lionel
53, former tries where waves of anti-Soviet- Monel King, managing "director of the firm and anti-Cofomunist Eyeteria concerned, and two London sonra vising, to the sickes, countants, John Lawronice
They had only sought excuses, re said, during the trial pro- ceedings which were broadcast over the Egyptian Radio net- work. Hodeli's lawyer stated theme was no penal law under which his client could be sen- "His outstanding pollicet in-debi himself, referring to stinct enabled him just as he his age he is in his seventies.
previously recognised and his declining health, took Hitler's aggressive policy to ap- the stand to emphasise that he preciate the real intentions of did not know everything that Soviet Russia et a Ilme when
went on in the Brotherhood, mast other salesmen were stai particularly inside the "special obscure,
Dr Adenauer's article con organisation set up to defend cludes that Britain's wartime Islam and Egypt.
The
be announced DEMONSTRATION will leader is now crowning his career by embodying for all men of later, at a date still unspecined,
TRIAL OF "GENERAL"""
Buenos Aires, Nov. 25. The Egyptian Poople's
Pigios of Roman Catholic Cour
will begin the trial of
priests swinging from galows the "general in chief" of the
were partided amid jeers and terrorías organisation of the
King was fined logon shouting here today
ordered to pay £500 costs Moslem Brotherhood next
crowds gathered to hear Pre-
"More recently they have, within 14 days, otherwise he Saturday,
Attorney»'/ the
sident Peron speak or alleged General announced here to-
would go to prison for 12 probably not by chance, been anach interference in politics.
in default 'He was also taking a look at Near and Mid- night.
Meen.kres of
Peronista gratitude. Dr Adonauer says. The man, Yusef Ezzedliin
And at strongl Unbending
Organisation littered the
Mr Charles Youth
Preuch, another £12,000 tax to the Vinland re-last, they have appeared. In Tallat elous persistence in Umes of
a corn merchant from
streets with lended saying Onassis
H hardship and peril, a compre Ismailia, is accused of plotting
"Peron, yes clergy, no.
of the port of Palts, where the and,
chief of police sent a detained vessels were taken. hensive grasp of the interdepen against the regime
Thy within a month Scurity
of the state atti
went to work or solo peleam for 1 monile in being written beide wise moderation in success;
having organised a conspiracy age squad to protect religious He immediately
overthrowing at
words of darkosem, are tryin to the shrines in the city; and 30 men on the furnishing of supplies for defruit, no other
the vessels and the payment of person have these aimed
*Gopder, Juntor, formes the Faralan psyple of their qualltics of
a great statesmansant government by avait guarded the tenthedral - halt. a
the rally.
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goodwill the hope that the free world will leave nothing untried
to enable the nations to live peacefully side by slic
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and to
The German people have good causo
to remember Sir Winston Churchill's 80th birthday with
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