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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956.

NEW YORK GREAT WORLD FRENCH COLUMN TRAPPED HOOVER: LIBERTY

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PAYNE DAHL FLEMING

OF STRIKE

Pittsburgh, July 19.

BY REBELS

Heavy Machineguns Used In Mountain Gorge

Algiers, July 19. Nationalist rebels today trapped a French column in West Algeria and killed 19 soldiers, including three officers.

In addition 22 French soldiers were wounded in the ambush sprung by the nationalist rebels in a narrow gorge at | Taforoui in the Tessagh Mountains, 20

miles south of Oran.

The French column was moving cautiously over the? winding road when the rebels, hidden behind rocks, opened up with several heavy machinegums ant other automatic weapons. Survivors of the attack said the band numbered about 50 Insur- gents.

The rebels faded into the "ured countryside but French reinforcements caught up with them just before nightfall, kill- ing 12. French troops also took into custody 100 suspected oc- complices from neighbouring villages,

First Incaraion

It was the Arst rebel incur - sion into the Tessagh Mountains, officials said, French victima in- eluded a colonel, a captainų, } leutenant and 16 men. Five French soldiers died in sporadię clushes elsewhere in Algeria,

The ambush

the care while French Defence Minister, M. Maurice Bourges-Maunoury, and the Secretary of State for the Army, M. Max Lejeune, held a closed conference in Algiers with military commanders on how to speed up suppression of the 19- month-old insurrection.

BMC DISPUTE

NOT SETTLED

London, July 18. No further progress wan made yesterday in solving the British Motor Corpora-

Lion dispute.

Full time officials of the 15 untone Involved met in Coventry to prepare for the strike action

on Mon day.

The dispute began with the Corporation's dismissal of 6,000 workers owing to

redundancy...- China Mali Special,

Cardinal

Defends

Missionaries

The

Bombay, July 19. Papal Legate for French forces today opened a sweeping air-ground search in India, Valerian Cardinal Southwest Algeria for a rebel Gracias, said in Bombay to- band which had killed four

six others in

Steel industry and union leaders were reliably military convoy. reported today to have been warned that President Eisenhower wanted a settlement of the crippling who steel strike in the United States within a week.

The negotiators were to meet again today, yesterday they bald their longest meeting to date in the 19-day old tle up. A joint statement said that “a discussion of the Issues" had been held during the two hours long meeting.

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WHO DONE IT?

BELINDA

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TO-MORROW:

Indian in-

LEE men

French rollers and wounded night that an

allega- 0 raid On aquiry committee's

tion that foreign mission- Al helicopters and light aries were coming to India planes in the area and every with political intentions had

could be spared yet to be proved. Joined in the hunt for the rebels. who faded into the mountains when the convoy re- furned their fire.

The ambush occurred yester- day about 87 miles southwest of Oran, on the main highway be- tween Sedou and Lamoriciere,

Majority Heeded

the

The Cardinal, who also Archbishop of Bombay. Was rddressing the first meeting of Bombay University He said Catholles Association. that foreign missionaries mostly came to India with the single purpose of serving the country and the churches here.

He said if any were found to be erring from their mission. they

could bo dealt with

נדיאל!

tvero

French officials sold the ex- charges against tremists raked the three-truck proved. convoy with automatic weapons WITHDRAWAL URGED

the

After the meeting both sides conferred separately with a Joseph Federal mediator Mr

Bombay, July 19. Finnegan, who earlier in the day had

The All-India Port and told personшily President Eisenhower that both Dockers Federation has de-fire.

A report published by aldes were "determined to makecided to extend its boycott

Christian missionary an effort to end the strike.

of

The majority of the Mostem Indian ships trading with

hooded

Inquiry committee nationalist activities population Portuguese settlements in orders and abstained from cele- carlier this week recommended India to all ships of com-brating the Mohammedan feast the withdrawal of those mis- It was reported in the Newpanies so engaged, it was of Id-d-Kebir today. The rebels sionaries whose primary object York Times and other authorita- learned here today. tive American newspapers that warning Mr Finnegan carried

Eisenhower trom Mr officials of the 12

Authoritative

The decision was taken by the Federation behind closed doors

The 10 steel last night. Dock-workers repre-

basic companies and lenders of the United Steel Workers Union.

According to these reports the negotiators were told "bluntly that the White House would take action unless the strike affecting 650 thousand workers was settled within a work.

Mr Finnegan sald later of the newspaper reports that he knew

*

said it must be a day of "na- was proselytisation and advised Wat mourning. They called a check be put on the influx of on Moslema not to make the foreign missionaries,

Cardinal Gracias

tonight traditional sacrifice of a lami.

urged Catholics in India to play uneven. their full part in the social and

economic life of the country. France-Presse

Their success Was

sentatives told the conference

But the big sheep markets were that some shipping lines had

of been attempting to evade the almost all silent and many

were descried, boycolt by reserving some ships the mosques

and to trade with Goa without call-Moslems crowded the cemeteries stayed BwTy from the ing at Indian parts.

mosques In answer to the rebel coll

AN OBSERVER

In neighbouring Morocco, the India has requested Egypt to Sulton Mohammed sacrificed send an observer to Goa for a

two lambe and then heard a

of no arbitrary deadline being second trip, in accordance with long sermon in the mosque on set by anyone,”

ап agreement under which

Mr Fliegen said "the whole Egypt undertook to protect In his palace grounds, tenor of the talks was toward dian interests in the Portuguese

difficulty under colony. solving the normal collective bargaining procedure."-Router,

Egyptian diplomat A. K. Khalil, who also made the first

designated trip, was mission. He will visit Goa next

'Well Started"

of

TAXI DRIVERS IN REVÒLT

Athens, July 19. Fifty taxi drivers abandoned their

Klathmonos taxia in Square in the centre of Athens in protest against the Govern- ment's measures

prevent them from picking up passengers at bus stops.

Death-Radius month if the Portuguese agree. First time on the feast day. As China Mail Special.

SUPTASCOPE 149

Of A-Shell Over Mile

QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA EMPIRE

4

AIR-CONDITION E D

QUEEN'S

ALHAMBRA & EMPIRE

10

Fifty mer the irregular Army for the Liberation

paraded The police towed the cars through the European quarter of away from the Square because

blocking traffic. Rabat, Morocco's capital, for the they were It wal understood Uko far away as France, the mosques Egyptians legation in Lisbon has were less crowded than usual made a formal request to Portu- for the feast.

authorities, guese

However,

no reply has been received yoi from Lisbon.

.

Rabat, July 19, Sultani Sidi Mohammed ben In Algiers, 27 top leaders of Youssef will return to Madagas- Frence's fight against the rebol-car, his former place of exile, at llon gathered around a table in the end of the month, this time M. Robert Lacoste's hilltop sum- for a virif, informed sources sald Khulli is to inquire into living mar palace, overlooking Algiers today. Washington, July 19.

Lecoute, Afterwards conditions of Indian prisonery Bay. Afterwards M.

ko will visit The death-dealing radius in Goa

He gnols, besides other French Minister for Algeria, France, the sources said. of an atomic artillery shell matters. France-Presse and declared: "The job seems well lived in exile in Madagascar for was estimated at more than United Press,

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