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(THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956.
PMs
CRISIS IN
SUDAN
Khartoum, July 4. Sudan Premier, small
El Axhari, today
1ont
vote of confidence for his
coalition government by 60 votes to 31.
The confidence vote had been demanded by the opposition.
Never
El members of Azharl's coalition Cabinet resigned several hours be- fore the confidence vole
in order to vole against tho
Government.
The police portal security
In Khartoum
100k
to
DISCUSS SOVIET CHANGES Prince Norodom
AND IMPACT
ON WORLD
By FRASER WIGHTON
London, July 4.
The Prime Ministers of the Common- wealth completed the main business of their 10-day conference here tonight with a final discussion on recent changes in Russia and their impact on world tensions.
of the The prime ministers instructed The general feeling
to Com- their officials to begin drafting moeling, according mtakures
prevent
mw.palli sources, was that it the official communique to be lamed when the conference is ( will too early to aseeds the
The full meaning of the new sun-formally closed on Fritiny.
oficials will
meet Lomorrow morning and in the afternoon The prime ministers will exaruine the Best straft
any disorders arising from the Clovernment crisis- France-Preme.
Singapore Housing Programme
QUESTION IN
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Commonwealth nine statesmen have spent twe
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vulous views have been unique was expreted to cali expressed on the roussins of the for greater efforts by the Com- ther changes. Some prie inlaaksters in wealth countries to expan consored them a compound of action mach many factors, including internal exports particularly to the hard The Verdog to s
Soyley areas where dolfoss con
Lessen Tension
Attempts have also bet n made analyse to what extent revent
THE COMMONS |5599 of goodwill towards thi
London, July 1.
Koala Contamautust world are sin- mado a la represent Nerely change
be earned.
Increase
Republic of Ceylon
Earlier in the conference, was learned, the prime mint- lers discursed the question of United States nationals coluered
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COLOR",
The prime minister», recog045- | Bandaranaike, Mr Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked in the Housega gled nuc ar war would destructive
of Commons Gay for de tails of Singapore's housing programme.
Has ༢༥༦༢॰པནྟི what were estimated by using requirements, the average number of houses bulls during the pot ave you by the Singapore Improvement i Trust at the estimates for the rent year
can, vaguenemy for broth sizleș, felt ratax effort should be mules
Mr Ceylon's
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The
Socialist Minister, told his col- leagues that Ceylon intended to renbir in
becomin
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re-
en international tension In today's discussion on labors with the Soviet Union, one of the prune ministers mads a reference to the recent plots in Tozan, Polar, the sourcxt saki.
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farred afternam the Ituations where India
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the other prime ministers said they would welcome Ceylon remaining in the Commonwealth.
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already
and Puklstru republies.
And Franco
Britain Refuses Claims To Protectorates
London, July 4.
The British Government has refused to accept new claims by the Union of South Africa to the three British protectorates of Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland in South Africa, it was announced today.
NEW TIN STRIKE
THREAT
Ipoh, July 4. Tho Kinta division of the Malayan Mining Em- ployees Union announced today that it would stage a
strike
An official commuique mid the South African Premier J. G. Strydom, had raised the question during the Common- wealth Prime Ministers" con- ference, now
in
London.
taking place
The communique Guld South African Premier
"reiterated the Union
the
had.
Govern
ment's desire for the transfer of
while the
protectorates",
Prestated British ministers had the British Government's post- tion."
"Agreement was not reached," ackled the communique.
One of the main obstacles to Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, centre, is plotured being received by General
sympathy General Franco is
from the incorporation of the three Franco in Madrid on the nocheion of the Prince's official visit to Spain.
Friday involving 935 work. | British protectorates in tho seen on the left; Spanish Foretan Minister Martin Artajo in seated beside the Princo Express Photo.
ers on six dredges owned Union of South Africa is the by the Malayan Tin racial policy of the Union's pre- sent government, well-informed | Dredging Company.
quarters here said,
SUPPORT COSTS Law Of Sea Approved
FOR TROOPS
West May
Reopen Negotiations
"They
Do
longer owe
OTI
O athegler Bitish Crown but relaja Commonwealth.
the
the
link
by
have told
[ Indo-China, ani Canada BF recognising Queen Elizabeth as
international its symbolic head.
SUTVISAN
the Vietnam,
Cambodia Brital s Fassett, chatrinam of the
which
105-1
ended
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Kashmir Problem
zorces and
Bonn, July 4. The Western Powers West Germany that if any of them wish to
reopen
support
stationed
negotiations
costs for
Dn
troops
there, the talks unprejudiced
ba should
an exchange
here today the prime muisters by any former agreement, of India and Pakistan are ex- according to pocled to huld a private meeting of memoranda published Lomorrow morning,
Princ here today.
Well-informed Geneva the 20ght-year IndexChina War,
cently appealed to the supervi- sury Commission in Vietnam to
work until cler carry on dis
hed for reuniling Tons the country, now partitioned.
The Sugapore Improvement Trust built an artof average of 2014
Burling The yetirs 1051-1955 aau expect to ind 2,272 this year"-Reukr
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103 Kidnapped
Landen. July 4.
A total of 103 persons Down
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Progress Report
While discussing
this - 104, the statesmen Turned to f M: Iya Eh tent stragiers and Strgapore
The
Me Alan Lennox-Boyd, Colonial Secretary, gave a de- the progress
taflex repor
ht
have kidnapped by the Hung|being made with arrangements sans from the British svetor of fur giving Malayan indepeti- Berlin since the end of
World dener
War 11, the Marquis of Read
8. Mallister of
tt st Foreign Offer, suld today.
The Marquis, who was plying to a questions in
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non-
within the Common- wrath in August of next year. the He alto explained Bital Government's views on
failure pr the
the recent negotiations with an London
delegation fren all-party kul Singapore four colony's demand
self-governuwent
the House of Commuñong, said there
report of the Iri
past Tonths-France-Press.
had been 201 nappings
un
the
for laternal
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told re- porters on arrival here for the conference that he hoped to discuss the Kashmir problem informally with Mr Jawaharlal Nehru. Lau Indian Prime Minister).-Router.
Newfoundland
Cabinet
Shake Up
St Johne, July 4 The
New foundati
Prime Minister, Mr J, R. Smallwood Cabinet bis today reshuffled after the appointment of a new member, Mr B. Abbott, as Minister of Welfare on Monday.
well- Mr John Cheeseman, known in the fishery business, becomes Minister of Fisheries and will seelt a seal at the next election with Mr Abbott.
Mr W. J. Keough will leave the Ministry of Fisheries
take over the
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German Foreign West *Tact
Dr Heinrich VOL Minister, Brentan, saiti Last week that the cash rekurdis his country
for make payment she would
By International
UN Commission
Geneva, July 4.
A union spokesman stick malaya in the Kinta district, near Ipoh, had dealdab to down their tools to support 365 miners on two other dredgers belong ing to the same company who went on strike on June 27.
'ANTI-UNION' WORKER
The strike began when 120 workers on a dredge at Kampong Batu Gajah protested against the ccatimied cmployment of อ The United Nations International Law Com-Chinese Atter The workers mission ended its 8th session here today with alleged that the fitter was "anti- unanimous approval of its draft on the law of the another dredge and in workshops sea in time of peace.
Mathilde Married
Happily
German
Melbourne, July 4
Mathilde emigrant
support this year as the "last Mossmer and Franz Streiberger, payment of this kind."
who have been in Australia, for only two months were married West with a church from
ceremony here The memorunda Germany to Britain, the United because of the kindness of nine those Australian women who secretly France, and Stater and from the Western "Big Three" "organised" the wedding. replying to Germany, state the amounts Germany is to pay in ensh to help maintain troops for her defence.
When the couple arrived, they expeeled to marry in a registry office, with only the witnesses present, as they had no friends
Under the agreement Britain here.
Marks
400 receives
mil
But eight typists in the (about £ 33 million). the necounts branch of Victoria's United States 050 million Marks Public Works Department heard (about 184 million) and France of their difficulties. and with 278 million Marks calut £23friend. Mrs Peg logham, secret-
by planned the wedding arrange million) in the current year.
inments.
wish
The Western allies added
They organised flowers, music, Genmitt to the replies their
they and photographers. Mrs Ingham that memoratutum
the offered her home for the re- should
10 existing question,
agreements eption and the typists paid the should not prevent them from bills-China Mail Special. doing so.China Mail Special.
reopen
Pineau Confers With Tunisian Ambassador
The
of Economic Ministry Development will be headed by Mr Jamos Chalker. The dow
be ferred will Health Minister of
tomorrow. Reu-
i announced
ter.
French Assembly
To Debate Atom Pool
Paris, July 4. The French National Assembly will decido in a debate starting tomorrow whether France will join five other European coun- tries in pooling their efforts and knowledge for the production of nuclear energy for peaceful
uses.
The official policy of the Government led by M. Guy Mollet, Secretary deneral of the Socialist Party, is in favour of France joining this suprana- tional body (Euratom).
for
But Euratom scheme is licaty to meet a lot of opposition in National Assembly. The tho Socialists, who are represented in the Government, and the popular Republicans, who are not, will volo France joining Euratom
uns they YESTERDAY'S CROŚBWORD—Acrom: 3 'Chọr, 7 Flood, 8
because
800 in
in this a step Opine, 18 Flat, 10 Oral, 9 Evil, 10 Episode, 13 Epoc, 15
towards an
Europe, organised Both parties supported the Ample, 21 Oriol, 23 Asia, 23 Siren, 20. Reda, 29 Delayed, 80 Aria, 31 Epic, 82 Demon, 33 Kita Downs 1 Elope, 2 Console, European army treaty, which Haven, Hole, & Sare, D. Edit, 11 Opels, 18 Pupa, 14 Ewer, was reported by the membly two yours ago, Chine Mall 10 Earol, 17 Dour, 18 Find, 20 Minarot, 22. Aren, 24 Idiot, 35 Bepoy, 27 Eapy,, 20 Back,
Special, p
BUNDESTAG WALK-OUT
Bonn, July 4.
The Social Democrat opposi- tion deputies in the West Ger- mon Bundestag today walked out of a debate on the second
bill to ennet cum- pulsory military service in West Germany.
Paris, July 4. French Foreign Minister. M.
today con reading of Christian Pineau,
the with
Tunisian to Frances Mr Ambassador Belkhodja, on two recent inci- idents involving the two coun-
tries
in
union,"
Laer 230 workers on
niso struck.
Dredging
The Malayan Tin The draft, which consists of
yesterday warned the Company SuDe 70 articles covering
trikers that they would be dis- regime of the high seas, tet torial limits and the continental missed if they did not report for shelf, le now being forwarded to duty by Saturday-Reier. New York for the next session of the United Nations General Assembly to November.
be
in held
The Commission also recom- mended that an international diplomatic conference should be convened to consider the draft.
Safeguard Rights
Thie
Commission chairina" Senor F. V. Garcia-Amadior at Cuba, saki that the Commission's main task had been to protect
the interests of the coastal state nad to safeguard the rights of other states in the taceful use
of the seas.
Di unutmous adoption of the draft by the Commission's members, a number of delegates registered reservations and some Important provisions were voled by arrow margine.
Sony aspects of the draft, it is believed, will meet apposition
in the General Assembly.
The
breadth
Peking Leaves Door Open
To Taiwan
This puiley has given rise to widespread misgivings in British public opinion, t
The three protectorates have e population of one million Africans naxt 5,000 Europens,— Frutice-Presse.
100,000-TON TANKER VISUALISED
F
Monte Carlo; July 4, Greek-born multi-million- aire shipowner, Aristotle build in the Onassis, may United States the world's largest-yet oil tanker in deal with the United States Merchant Marine Office, the Onassis combine announced in Monte Carlo today.
The combine said Marchant Marine
cerlain
the Office
US bad
provisionally agreed to the trans- fer of
of Onassis US to another registered, vessels national flag.
The Omee has agreed to the that concession
condition On Onassis orders hom US ship- yards four all tankers-one, the world's largest, to be of 100,000 tons, another of 46,000 tons and Two of 32,000 tons. In
are Negotiations
continuing. "Our the combine said.--France-
Paris, July 4. A former Nationalist
Chinese General said Shanghai yesterday: country has left the door | Presse. wide open and we hope the Taiwan authorities will send over delegates to negotiate concrete steps for the peace- ful liberation of Taiwan," the New China News Agency reported tonight.
of territorisi bal sea in one such point.
ណ
General Chin Yi Pin,
who
Fighting The Water Hyacinth
will
Eggsärist
be
the
the
the
is cow a member of the Shang-
Leopoldville, July 4. City Committee of the
About 100,000 posters In Chinese Peoples Political Con-
Flemish and four sullative conference, inade this French,
African languages The draft said the Cominis-statement at a discussion meet.
throughout beration distributed sion considered
interna- ing on the peaceful that
of Taiwan, held by the Com- Belgian Congo next September donut law did not justify
propaganda extension beyond 12 miles and mittee yesterday.
Water Hyacinth. did not require recognition of
Fal Sung Fu, Deputy Com- a breadth beyond three miles,
This plant has become mander-in-Chief of the former scourge of the Congo's water- Extended Limita Nationallat 34th Army Group, ways, multiplying so rapidly member of the that it threatens to disrupt Committee, said: "We should navigation.
gulst tional
and tow
08
members Most of the
An- join hands and unite to oppose As from the beginning of themselves as being foreign aggressor."
the nounced
cinemas, in September, Congo will begin showing a series of ten documentary Alma on the fight against the Water Hyacinth.-China Mail Special
Tetention of the tradin with three-mile only Britain, the United States und France favouring its main
tenance.
pointed
members Severa! out that a number of states at ready claimed to have extended their territorial limits to dis- tances of an much as 200 miles,
Another
awn
conscience, interesta
Nationalist former officer said: "Anyone in Taiwan who has the least should, for his and future, take to the road of patriotism and
to contribute the peaceful liberation of Tal- wan"-France-Presse.
To Visit N. Korea
Paris, July 4. Dacco, July 4.
The Prime Minister and A Burmese ship carrying 5,500 tons of
Burma, party chief of Albanin, Mehmet rice from
by purchasex
the Pakistan Hodje, has accepted an invita- other Government, arrived
the tonight floh to visit North Korea,
the
Green Marble For Export Again
Athens, July 4.
The Green marble quarries
A spokesman for the Secial Democrata said they had decided ot to take part in the debate M. Pineau and the Ambassa because of the Bystematic re- |-Reuter, dor discussed a Turda radio fusal of the majority to take into broadcast last week on French consideration the amendments to policy in Algeria, and the search the bill, proposed by the Social by French forces of the Libyan Democrats.
at the Ambassador to Tunisia
Following the example of the Tunisian frontier on July 1.
the Democrats, Tho Tunddan Government! Social
(near Larissa) at the port of Chittagong, in Albanian ATA agency reported of Hagambali
start operating will......, shortly, today lodged a protest with the opposition parties
today. Enst Pakistan. French Government against Bundestag, the Liberals and the rofugee group, also decided not
Two more ships, bringing a The invitation was extended under a Greek Italian Company, the search of the Libyan Amto take part in the debate.
The required machinery has total of 7,700 tons of rice ace by North Korean Premier, Kim
reached the port of bassador and rejected a French
The Bundestag remained in expected next week-France, Sung, during a visit to Tirana already
shipment Volos, and the first recently.--Franço-Frosse, Presse. session.-France-Presse. protest against the redio broad crst-Franco-Presc,
of Greck marble will be sent abroad this sumuner.
The
of green marble. Hatambaliis in great demand abroad and, in the old days, was used to decorate Aghis Bophia and the Cathedral of St Peter in Rome. The quarries have been closed since 1921 China - Mall. Spécias,
Oil Pipeline Statement Causes Confusion
By RONALD BATCHELOR
conference that, necording to the
company's agreement with tho .Beirut, July 4.
Government, all Installations and pipelines THE Lebaneco Government's Tvarious statements about its
property of hund become the the Lebanon after May 25, attitude towards the pipelines
Informa- the The mume night the of Installations and Britich-owned Iraq Petroleum Company have caused con- fusion here.
The compileated oil row between the IPC and the Government stems from the latter's demand for parity with Byrta
oll pasting payments for through the RISORY.. Last Monday Me Such. Balan, Miniator, of State, fold a Prem
tion Ministry issued a state- ment that Mr Salom had mud: "The company's pipo linen and installations bocamd the outright property of the Government after May 20, 1950, in cord of the company' ending its netivities in the Lebanon,"
IPC headquarters: bore, showed
this correspondent an
ment made with the Lebanon in March 1931, in which it i
that the slated
company's properly would become the
the
Lebanese property of Government free of charge "where notice of abandon- ment has been given after expiry of 20 years."
A company official. end it in unlikely that pipelines, and Installations in the Lebanon would be "abandoned”. Also, confusing people here is the draft law, unanimously ag
last proved by Parlament Friday, Imposing, retroactive and other tastations on IPC
companies to, January 1, 1952, be a result of the breakdown in the oil royalty talks. Mr Salam told this correspon- River Anchorage:
dent that the approval and
Melbourne, July 4. by alizing of the draft law
A
(£280,000 '£A350,000 President : Chamoun was astarling) researeti laboratory "more formality.". But many for Imperial Chemical; Lebanon -- businessmon; any trics, We completed four the President will not sign mondiza ahoadoj
of schedule
Indus
it, and there is no inxlica- spite of the fact engineers tion tonight what lies bag found themselves over pened to the draft, low altos terrenean river and Ionving
It has sinic 180 concreto, pilos! coriainly not yet been cop for aigned,China Mall Special.: Mali specii
Parliament
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