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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, ·JANUARY · 13, 1956.

✰✰ BEN GURION GIVES MIDDLE EAST GUARANTEE

No War If Israel Has Arms

David Ben Gurion

Former PoW's

Poor Health

Record

Washington, Jan 12 President Eisenhower to day sent Congress a study, reporting abnormal denth and disease rates

former war prisoners

Equality With Egypt

Tel-Aviv, Jan. 12.

If war comes to the Mid-East this summer, Israel will have to call 250,000 men to military service, Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion said yesterday, but he promised that if Israel can obtain arms equality with Egypt, there will be no war.

In an address to Histadrut, the Israel Fedration of Labour, delivered yesterday and made public today, the Premier said that "just a world peace depends upon Western superiority of arms, so the Mid- East tranquillity up to now has been

preserved because Israel's armaments have Dutch-Indonesian

been equal in quality to that of the Arab countries.

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Talks Completed

Djakarta, Jan. 12.

The Dutch-Indonesian talks have already been completed and need only be rounded off officially,

acundatile in the coming stai we shall have to strati Two and

the Sovlet Unkon and the the Indonesian Information Minister, Mr Sjam- Balf ames that tenny," he said. izopular dameerae,en." Had o will be me sary to rall

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suddin Sutan Mukmur, stated today.

The Minister said no new discussions between the Netherlands and the Indonesians will be neces-

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staben und even harmful," he; sary.

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the resulla โป their salem for Beurtat on private respec ive governments. Plat

vail Damasens lo disenso The fulles started at miny

The December and sutstanding mutters, meloding H. gur in verly

were later continued at Geneva starts four eli prisoners who

being held there with ugh the because the Indonesians wanted Hixed Himystice commission has

atmosphere. The aked their return.

Israel myn and

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sil must Maintain miljoner lotig o her fronts.

A study of frequent,ney froublesanne "yugue compiunto" such as

Uring. mental Pany ineficiency ml matability. taka Press

Ancient Guns

Sold As Scrap

Madrid, Jan 12 Fally cannon bearing the dale 1895, (ecovered from a wreck off Sumbana. nou been sold us scrap.

The del tkver que for 20 wheth r Isurk shod put

mo detence enleing the a endard of living

The added that by "security h: also musni raising ti:tzfmhp standards

among barder villigers so they will b strong enough to withể and any Allack

measures

"But if Israel can now be espapped well enough to gunler- ast the superiority of Egyptarter The Czech arms dead, there will De no war." Mi Ben Gurion ink, Hi there is war, I nni pretty we shi win, ohhough at of my acrilices of die nod property, if we mobile all our

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No Announcement

Bre

Gen. Burns falked yesterday. with Col Salah Goher, Dirve or of the Palestine Affairs Division of the Egyptian War Ministry, concern ng Egypt's position on i The proposals for the El Auja and Nitzena demiterised znes made by United Nations . Secretary-General

Bam- Day marskjell, There

was no inamicement of results of the talk.--United Press,

No Deals With

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A British Crossword Puzzle

DOOM

Others Says Mollet

Paris, Jan. 12.

miks concern three main points: Deeclulion of the Netherlands- Indonesian Union, Anavelu! and economic agreements and the status of West New Guinea which both countries alum is part of their territory,

Cabinet Meetings

The Indonesian Information Minister marke tita statement ofer the first of a series of Cabinet meetings in which the Cabine:

will

have to decide whether the Indonesian dele- Kalian will return to Geneva to roneludo the talks.

The meetings are being held amidst

considerable political tension caused by u secret notu handed to the Prune Minister by two pardes who で uls.. sulisted with the course of the? Geneva talks.

Both the orthodox Moslemi Nahumul Uluna and the small Mydeni Partal Sjuriket lom Indonesia disagree with The Netherlands-Indonesian talks but it is not officially known

SPECTRE FRENCH Social Paley yet whether they in their secret

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leader. M. Guy Mollet, note asked the Cabinet to break said today the left-centre of the negotiations. Republican Front coali-

tion of parties headed Decision Tonight ?

by himself and former Premier Pierre Mendes- France would make nu deals with other purties if they are called upon to form the new French

Government. RV

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ACROSS

1

Fate (4)

4 Ghost (7),

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Object of worship (4),

9 Principal (4).

10. Walls (7).

11 Tale of heroism (4).

13 Rise Into the air (4).

14 Agitato (7).

17 Force open (8).

19.Bet (6).

22 Put back (7).

23 Withered (4).

37 Platform (45%

20 Desires camestly (7),

20 Engrave (4).

30 Nigth (4).

31 Abandons (7),

32 Try but (4),

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2 Speaker (0),

Coal workers (8).

4 Substantial (5).

Calm (0),

Box (0).

12 Good (4).

-'7 Part of a helicopter (5).

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15

Haus (4). (45.

10 Naked (4)

28 Burning (0).

20 Aver (0),

21 Bullds (0),

23 Follow (8).

24 Twist (6)

25 Iolaxes

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luncheon given in his honour

Further

|BURGLAR GOT

HIS JEMMY

BACK

Whangarei, NZ, Jan. 12.

A 21-year-old waitress knocked out burglar by the head hitting him of with his own Jemmy when she saw

a polletman grap- pling with him.

Until the intervened the burglar was getting the betler of the struggle. Ic

Urted the policeman in his

dashed bim and

concrete

down

og the pavement.

The burglar dropped his Jemmy in the process, and as he lifted the polleeman for the second `time, the waitress Jashed cak. -- China Mall Special

RED YOUTH

DELEGATION

IN PARIS

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Paris, Jan. 12. French Premler Edgar Fauro and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay, today received the de legation of Chinese Communist youth organisations now visiting Paris.

Cabinet meetings

had a busy will be held

The delegation tomorrow, The Government will also consult duy. They were received this the Nallonal Con- pro-Government partics.

It is morning af expected the Government will servatoire of Music, they lunched Lake her decision night.

In London the

tomorrow

In a canteen for officials, they visited a railway repair shop at Vitry, a Paria suburb, and finally

informext youth affairs.

ARAB GIRLS Million

ON LEVEL WITH STAR

No ordinary film fans these young Arab girls clustering around Hollywood star Phủ Carry.

They face the camera feeling on equal terms with him afier taking

In

part

location sequences of hh new Bim

"Port Afrique" in the Moroccan raport of Ceuta, Even of 1⁄41⁄2in Phil had to

down come

to their level for this picture.—Heuterphoto.

LULL IN ANTI-EDEN ATTACKS

London, Jan. 12. THE violent attacks in the British press and some sections of the Conserva- tive Party branding Tory Premier Sir Anthony Eden with indecision and mediocrity have begun to dle down.

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Dollar

Robbery Solved

BRINKS ARMOURED

CAR HOLD UP

Washington, Jan. 12.

The Justice Department today announced that the six-year-old million- dollar Brinks robbery in Boston had been solved.

It said FBI agents today arrested six members of the gang believed responsible for the robbery. It said the FBI was still hunting two more mem- bers.

thu

rob-

The Justice Department said of men who had known each two more members of the gang other for many years," arendy were in prison on other |Justice Department said. charges and one was dend.

The gang planned the bery more than

Solution came

4 year in ve days bc-advance. Its success resulted fore the expiration of the Slate from what the Department statute of Umslations. Expira-called "Systematic study of Hon of the time would have the Brinks organisation." prevented prosecution of the

bandita ull a med charge.

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The FBI investigation showed cobbery that each member of the gung had familiarised himself with the schedules and shipments by entering the building surrepti- thurly (+23 several nece kns after the employees had left for The

day.

Total Amount

amount

reported

was

total Jost in the robbery $1,218,211.20 In cath And $1,557,183.83 in cheques,

The Department said the FBI wne still seeking James Ignatius! Faherty and

Thomas Francis Richardson as members of the

robbed masked ging that

the Brinks building on the evening mi January 17, 1050

The six arrested today were blendified ** Vincent James Costa. 41. Michael Reagan, 47. Adolf Maffic, 44. Joseph Mc- Glants, 52, Anthony Pino, 48, atu Henry Baker, 40.

All six live in the Boston

arca.

The two gang members now In prison were identified Stanley Albert Gusciora and Joseph

Jemts O'Keefe The dead member wis

Sylvester Banfield.

Loot Missing

The gung also made several trial " of the robbery by parnelising their approch and

their night.

Stolen Truck

The FBI investigation showed that the gang obinined an out- side door key and "other keys" before springling the robbery st the Brinks building.

They also used a stolen truck for the robbery and

Ibe guinway.

Conviction on armed robbery charges brings sentences up to Imprisonment. - United

te

Press.

Joseph Bonn Taking

са

Over Gehlen's Secret Service

A Justice Department spokes- man said none of the loot had

Bonn, Jan. 12. been recovered.

The

intelligence services Brinks,

Ine, armoured

founded by former German service was held up on January General Reinhardt Gehlen_tre

men 17, 1860, by nine wear shortly to come under the Ger-

It was one Hallowe'en marks.

man Federal Government, it was the biggest robberies in

announced hero tontalt, During the FBI's six-

The Jull la likely to

Inst at least until Sir Anthony speaks at Bradford next Wednesday At Bradford, Sir Anthony history.

1s his

of

The services, founded at the expected to disarm his critics rear investigation, thousands of

of the American were Suspects with a defence of his govern- possible

In-ggestion

occupation authorities after the end of the 1939-45 war, employ ment's pulley and an-vestigated and eliminated.

offered Brinks

$100,000 In some 3,000 members. These work nouncement of FERGUTES to

The robbery looked in close contact with the Ameri- boost Britain's shaky economle rewards.

The can Hiko situation

Intelligence services until the perfect crime.

Edgar Hoover, the signing of the Paris agree- FBI

chief, vowed from the beginning that ment in March, 1955, the FDI would never rest until After this date, the Americana - it racket the cart.

limited themselves to financially

the The FBI' continuous investi- supporting

organisation, gation revealed that the robbery leaving it a free hand to conduct activities.-France- was "a product of the combined t thought and criminal experience Presse.

ME

Little Time

Treasury circles in London con- elder these expectations may be sadly let down. The new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Harold Macmillan, has only three weeks to work out an economic remedy. Any plan be may have in hand His be sketchy. can only diagnosis will be that Britain is consuming more than she can pay for. But apparently there is no remedy yet

sight.

be

the

The Government seems to

still hesitating between unsuccessful orthodox methods used

the by

former Chancellor, Mr R. A. Butler,

return to controls.

ind

0

The lull in attacks against the Eden government is therefore Sir likely to be shortlived. Anthony

bo

at

will probably able to parry the criticism that hɛye

been fevelled kim

of over the re-export obsolete Brillsh tanka to

If He Fails .

Egypt. Indonesian they were received by Leopold Mollet, speaking at Д Foreign Minister. Agund Gde Senghor, Deputy for Senegal, Agung today discursed West and Under-Secretary of State at by the foreign press here, said New Guinea with British Gov- the Prime Minister's office for the situation in troubled

leaders, ernment Algeria would be given first

*** sources indicated,

At the National Conser- priority if the Republican

vatoire, famous organist Marcel Front were called upon tb Mr Agund Gde Agung. was Dupre, who directs the school, form

the first government received separately by the Bri-praised Chinese culture, and since general elections were tish Fremler, Sir Anthony Eden, hoped that cultural relations be-

hold last January 2.

the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Sel-

France tween

and China would wyn Lloyd, and the President of

be Intensified. the Board of Trade, Mr 'Peter The leader of the delegation, Thorneycroft,

Mr Wu Hsuch-chien, expressed

Own Programme

AnguinwuYKS.

would

The Indonesian Foreign Min-the sume hope, and gave M. ister was understood to have Dupro an ornamented Chinese Asked if the Republican Front said that the political status of auto and a book of Chinese West Irian should have bean musical folklore, France- Communist settled in 1950. accept

Presso. votes M. Mollet sold: "We He recalled that πέ the do not address ourselves to

to "round-table". conference We have our anybody else.

tween the Netherlands We will choose Australia in 1949, it had been programme. men who accept this prongreed that the political status The others are free of New Guinea was to be settled gromme to accept it or not."

one year from then by negotia-

be- and

M. Mollot, who, has frequently tion between Indonesia and the

been mentioned as a possi-Netherlands. Reuter

bility for Premiership, sald

government's main

in policy alm would bo disarmament.

general

The

government would also work

for European unification and.

France-Presse.

Mount Alamein ́

and

Wellington, Jang: 12:

renamed a peak in', tho' Bouth form of the much-criticised Land's main divide, Moure

on the domestic front, for The Geographic Board has social reform as well as

electoral system. YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.---Across: 1 Rushes, 8' Harige,

8 Acted, a Peruse, 10 Vogue, 11 Enter, 12 Iris 18 Rests, 16 Delest, 18 Hordes, 20 Llire, 23. Eina, 23 Maglo, 28 Herod, 30 Ousted, 27 Lemur, 28 Cloud, 20 Sensed Down: 1 Reprisal, 2 Straight, 3 Base, 4 Scented, 6 feveres, 6 Adores, 7 Gaunt, 14 Statutes, 15 Stranded, 10, Dreaded; 17 Tedious, 19 Ormolu,? 21. Ideal, 24 Cure.

*Motor-Cycle

Cowboys'

Wellington, Jan. 12. The Milk Bar and Dairy Federation is lodging omelal protest against use of the term "milk-bar cowboys" to describe the groups of youths who gather with their motor-cycles outside milk bars at night.

The Federation motor-cycle

suggeste

Alamein to commemorate the attesa d

Allied - victory- In the North

socrotury.

Mr H. D. Gresh, Fast wald the Federation had, decided

to approach - newspapers, the

M. Mollet, said the Republican Africans desert during the

Front would not let out warka selvas bo divided", over, the Another peak in the same police and municipal authors question of who among them region was named Mount Case should head the next govern- aino, after the Italians; untilopon

China Mail Somolal

Les by stop using the phrase to which it objects, China Special

He may be able to justify his Middle East policy. But f at Bradford ho falls to pro- duce spectacular solutions for Britain's coonomic dilemma the taunts of inefficiency are likely to start pouring in thicker and faster than in the last few weeks,

The very Conservative weekly,

the Spectator, summed up the situation in its editorial to- There is little likeli- 'day. hood, it said, of Sir Anthony next Eden resigning in the few months. But it is equally unlikely that he will emerge as a real leader of the natioși.”

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