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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956.

Photographer Beaten: U

A Turkish-speaking meb in Cyprus beat up Greek Cypriot photographer Fania Parpayarus. Ilo was beaten up when cornered in a shop doorway, baitered with fists, clubs and niones before being rescued by police. Actoriling to one re- porter, ugliest part of the incident was when Parpayaros reached the doorway. He thought he had reached safety. The door was flung open, then slammed shut when the shopkeeper saw the mob.

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BANK RATE

RAISED IN CANADA

Ottawa, Apr. 5,

The Bank of Canada last night hoisted the bank rate one-quarter per cent to three per cent in an early-1956 bid to brace the nation's economy against rising inflation.

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This was the fourth time in eight months that the Bank has used this weapon against wanton spending to keep the economy in a healthy and sound balance.

The lost Increase wag November 18, 1955-a one half per cent boost sending the rate to 2% per cent. The interest tolls were also increased by one half per cent on August 5 and one- quarter per cent on October 13.

The current one-quarter per cent increase was effective from the close of business yesterday.

caught Federal Bnancial It observers napping.

Direct Influence

The bank rate is the minimum rate

of at which the Bank Canada will

short lend for periods to the chartered banks and the money market on the

cecurity of Treasury bills and

short-term Government bonds.

Changes in the bank rate bavo a direct

influence on the

con of borrowing from the banks through bank credit.

Radsing the rate tends to in- borrowing crease the cost of from the

thais banks and

Interest restrain bank credit. rates in the money market also tended to increase, as a result, and this is reflected in higher yicida

bond market, United Press.

in the

5 FREEZING

NIGHTS:

7 RESCUED

Winnipeg, Apr. B.

Seven man were rescued from

the rugged bush country of

central Manitoba today after

five nigh's in the

open In below-

freezing temperatures.

Terms Of Cover

Improvements

London, Apr. 5.

The Minister of State to the Board of Trade munol three immediate improvemente in the terms of over offerta by

the Export Credito Guarantee

Department, which

said,

"Justified were

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ommercial grounds" and would "belp mally ex- porters in their highly competitive business."

Rates of premium. at experts. to mot stable

markeria, which covered

destinations of over 80 ver cent of British total and export trade in 1955. included marketa where there was the flarcest com-

be

Deittion, were to

duced by between ten and

twenty per cent.

The limitation

#x- tended short term

DOVUTI when it was introduosd Tear ago, was to be re- moved and terms on which oover was given for goods hek

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HAMMARSKJOLD BELIEVES IN HIS MISSION

"Something Useful Can Disarmament Plan Be Done'

Would Take Year To Operate

London, Apr. 5.

The United States told Russia today that the latest American proposals for a first phase in world disarmament would take more than a year to put into opera tion.

Mr Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's special adviser, gave this answer to Russia's Mr Andrei Gromyko at the five-member United Nations Disarmament Sub-committee meeting, in- formed sources said.

The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister had put a number of questions at yesterday's session on the United States scheme.

This proposes reductions in manpower and conventional weapong and ilmitation of nuclear build-up through con- trols over the use of fissionable materials. Strict supervision and controls would operate at every stage,

Timing

On the timing of the PRO- posals, Mr Stassen salt he hoped It would be possible to get for- ward with the first-phase schame "as rapidly as can be done."

In another reply, Mr Stassen emphasised that the United States considered that the link- ing of conventional and atomie disarmament in the proposal would facilitate agreement, the Kources muld.

The American delegate also

repeated the United States

graphs should be a key feature

Insistence that aerial photo-

of

the disarmament control machinery from the beginning.

Meets Monday

Under the American plan, the forces of the United States, Russia and China would be cut to 2,500,000 each, those ak

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Britain and France to 750,000 Gold Mine

and other powers to not more than 500,000 each.

The Sub-committee will meet again on Monday.

Johannesburg, Apr. 5. Two Johannesburg men, Mr R. Ross-Wilson and Mr L. Grosset, spend their United States plan was neither daylight hours high up on "rigid nor inflexible."

a gold mine dump.

Bariler Mr

Slassen told

that conference

the

United States Government They are not reclaiming gold, designing and building polley, he said was to "mek a but reciprocad, partial disarmament theatrical sóls and industrial af barth conventional and pavilions. muclear type on a safeguarded basis.

Russian Proposal

*

Sub- of the

Theirs is the Arst and only professional studio of the kind on the Witwatersrand, and they are probably the only designers in the world with their place of business on a mine dump.

The Disarmament

A former tea planter in Ceylon, committer, made up

Mr Ross-Wilson met, back United Sintes, Britain, France, stage, the resident set designer Canada, and Russia, has been of a Johannesburg theatre, Len meeting-for three weeks,

it Grosset. Russian niso has before it a

covering

ponal arms and a

Mr Ross-Wilson had studied only con- architecture, arts and crafts in

major London, and they combines

for their talat and set up their mine comprehensive disarmament dump studio last November. ---

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Los Angeles, Apr. 8. All were aboard n twin- The Los Angeles Philharmonic engine Ancon aircraft owned by Orchestra

musiclana Northland Fish Limind when it will leave by air on April 25 was forced down last. Saturdayn ten weeks goodwill four on a 200-mile flight from Red of Asia, It was announced here Sucker Lake, Manitoba.-United today. PRES,

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New York, Apr. 5.

Dag Hammarskjald, United Nations Secretary-General, said today on the eve of his departure for the Middle East that he would not have undertaken Council if he did not feel that “something the mission given him by the Security

| useful could be done.”

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Mr Hammarskjold leaves, must not forget that the tomorrow to fly to Rome by Secretary-General remains the way of London.

Secretary-General and, qultò apart from the Security Council He has been asked to survey action, I have, of course, the the. cxropliance given to the regular, right to bring up with naristice agreements by Isruel governments points which I and the Arab states and to re-think are worth consideration.” port back to the Counch within. a month.

The Secretary-General said ná

Different Matter

a Press conference that he From that point of view, he might prolong his stay in the said, the arms insic was "not Middle East if his discussions outside the scope of my

interests,"

there with Israeli and Arab lenders showed promise, In that case he might delay his *To what extent I would con- inal report to the Council be- alder it appropriate or wise as yond the mouth's deadline.

Secretary-General to go into is a different such proposals matter," he added.--Reuter,

Mr Hammarskjold said that the Security Council's mandate to him was "very clear in its limitations,” He sold it un- choubtedly?" did not include questions, such ng a possible arma ban.

hould",

"On the other Hammarskjold added,

London, Apr. -5. Mr Alan Lennoot-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, left London (airport today with tris wife and Mr family for a week's holiday in "you | Italy.—Neuter,

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