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} THE CHINA' MAIL, ' THURSDAY,, "AUGUST::9,- 1956.:-

★★ JAPANESE WATCHING SUEZ CRISIS

OR COMMIT Traffic Restrictions Could

HARAKIRI

Tokyo, Aug. 8.

A former staff officer of the Japanese Imperial Army sald today he would meet "any time" a Chinese businessman from Singa-

pore

who threatened to force him to commit sui cide

World for alleged War II atrocities in Singa-

pore.

Masanobu Tsuji, one of the

top staff officers

who nepped

HALF TOWN

SNORES

Dr

T

Tokyo, Aug. 5. Tokyo docter, Yoshio Hayashi, told meeting of the Japaneed Nose and Threat Soctely that moring could be cured removing part of the roof, of the mouth,

by

of

the

of

il the Japanese Invasion Singapore and Malays and who of the men ber A Purliament, loughed

141 BOW

Japanese

when told by United Presa the threat made by Chunng Hui- fruah.

Singapore

Chuang mid In Sunday before leaving for Tokyo #211 Tsuji would have

choods between

harukin

10 and

Pastre apology to the people of Singapore" for the Alleged alorities.

CUERILLA

"I have heurti of Chuang,"

*Taji waki "During the war,

was

Kurilla

were

Other doctors said that of snorera majority

the 60-90 bracket; and a report from Noda City, north of Tokyo, suld ihna 81 per cent of the men and 41 per cent of the women residents there anored. -- China Mall

Special.

Mexico To Watch

with the Nationals in Chung Her Islands

king

"You can tell him I will arteet

him any time

commit husker?”

13t

t

Chung was not available for comment on Tsuji's statement. — United ProsS,

Prove To Be Windfall

Japan

would

Tokyo, Aug. 8. becomes the

chief

supplier of all markets East of Suez if traffic is restricted on the Suez Canal as a result of the present crisis, Japanese observers said today.

They id a restriction of this you would give Japan a unique opportunity to gain over Britain supplying Southeast Asia,

China and India

Moreover, Japan, which hitherto had been handicapped by heavy freight resta, would be able to penetrate the Near Fast and tak

port th Egyptian developinunt

projects.

1

These observers Ball

Japan would also be able to enhance her previg Willi the Astan African blo by refusing Mexico City, Aug. H. question the tek of the The

Ministry Canad's nailonalisation Navy

and by ordered today

Il "closer | calling for practieni measures to

Mexico's ensure its smooth operations, of vigilance" Pacific islands "to fight «T American Ezzel pirate fishing bats

2 Terrorists contrabandists."

Killed In Malaya

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. Security forces have killed two Communist terrorist in the Malayan jungles, according to an official communique issued 19- day.

Japan'a sellón would point up her importance in world slip- ping und trade, and would

be an asset on the eve of her re- newed efforts to join the United Nations, observers said.

Outwardly, Japan seems cm)~ barrassed by the Suez dispute between two camps with which she sees to maintain equally friendly ties.

But some quarters regard the The Curl's nationalisation and

between possibility of a break Egypt and Western Europe AN a "windfall

heaven. France-Presse,

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Japane MIXED FEELINGS IN US

It hel

Cutters will make timler- rupted beats around the islands of Guadalupe, Margarita, Pres Marias. Revilinggego. Tiburen and other, "no matter what the cust may be, #spokesman said

"We are determined to stop [][] pirate craft wheel roh us of

時 riches.

well Cen

2. {1 }1 -

trabandists who take advantage of the fact that most of these | islands are deserted to the them

as springboards for theor Meal activities,

the offleul sand

The spokesman saul " there is any truth to Press rujsorts that contrabandieds have gone

The communique sužel a sentry ut base

the su camp of Battalion, the Malay Reginerit, the Klung aren of Johore State, Southern Malaya, yester far as building a private air-

in

day opened the on six to seven armed and uniformed terrorists seen approaching, killing one of them. The others fed.

A patrol of the 1/8 Gurkha Rifles killed

one of three

to

four terrorists they contacted in the Cameron Highlands mea of Pahang State, Central Malaya, on Sunday.

Tho other terrorists ercaped, the communique said.-Reuter,

INDUSTRIALIST DIES IN MILAN

|port in Guadalupe, a permanent

be set up there." Bard will United Press.

SCHOOL FOR

ADVENTURE

Sydney, Aug. B

An "adventure school" is to be established soon in Australia

the for

developræuat ut character.

ist

The school, to be modelled on there Miin, Aug. 8.

Ho งบก

Outward by Bound Movement Britain, Dr Piero Pirelli, the man who provided

hold at the National the tyres for Italy's wit be booming sutomobile industry. Fitness Cump near Sydney i

Nuvember. died of heart failure at his home here last night. He was 76.

Pirelli was chairman of the

Pirell and Inuge

Organisers say that young-

i

New York, Aug. 8.

The Suez Canal crisis, largely overshadowed in the United States by the increased tempo of domestic politics, is regarded by most Americans as a largely foreign quarrel with possible violent consequences from which they must remain aloof.

2 -minched sections of i the Press and public trulise the United States, as a great mori- tip al cal power, is deeply Involved in the dispute.

The mas circulata

org.ns, Tuough IWWON despatches, cortals and roaders letter,

emphasising

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"Are we not the friends of soul! nations, of Merty. "f national sovereignty and self- determination and the Toes of colonulisna?' he asked.

Best Solution

warlike The other extreme is made up of the crisis and the of those who declare that the fear of being "drugged" Into Crisis is largely the romall of the semothing, either milluarily or administration's wooing of the meusienically, against the na- | Arub satés al Isruel's expense 11000 will, however.

and who back strung measures against Egypt is possibly bene- Guidance from the top has to Belal to Israel. take into account factors which might not appear, or would at The majority opinion, lying feul be less obvious, in non-between the two extremes, sp- election year.

Strike

Balance

the

ad-

Today, however, ministrix must striku balance between 169 vital Middle E. AL ull interests, IL commitments to its allies and a strong

very vocul Israeli section of the population.

prom

pears to recogniro Egypt's right tu nationalise the canal, but Nes International control as the best possible solution though not at the point ку the buyonet.

Thery is

15 u growing feeling that the United Nations, through that Sceurity Council of the General Assembly, should be asked to help resolve the dispute.

The Wall Street Journal, crop- menting today on this possibility, ald the mere fact that President is considering a call to the Security Council

The New York World- Nasser

Co. rubber sters will be given the chance | Telegram today Arm which branched out from 10 develop

tyres to manufacture all

lunds

of rubber goods in recent years, i A bachelor, he ran the Arm with his brother, Senator Al- berto Pirelli, who survives him, -United Press.

themselves through adventure.nl to PANENS thetr ales in moments of trial.

The programine will include lessous on mrmed combat eilit, elimbing, boating und ennoeing-Chin Mull Special

A British Crossword Puzzle

BPUR HINTING

UMBON

VU

DRAB VULTURE PAVER 0 S PLOT LEARNER LEVEL S UE

recalled how

penteri

bipartisanship

of

en

both partles in the 1948 pre-admission that the Susz question sidental election campaign tried

is un laternational one. outbid each other for the

The crisis has also pro-Israel vote. sald the

sparked a certain amount of anti-British Suez crisis makes avoidance

acnulment amongst those who that kind of "politicking" im-believe Britain is using the big perative and

for suck against a small nation and genuine

in those who fear British military foreign policy.

Intervention would Involve

American Except

money. men and A few small

Mr R. W. Rifrild, in a letter groups, scholars and Moslem

to the Daily News said "Ike's Americans, the Arab cause has

President Eisenhower) big job been able tu gather

to keep England from starting large-scale public or Press sup- another big war for her benefac- port.

lor, Uncle Sam, to win for her and incidentally pay all ex- penses."

never

for

President Nasser hus evecived no editorial approvat whetso-

ever for his seizure of the canal, Only positive support has emme in the form of readers' letters such

Mohammed nx

Hassen

Less Reason

ISMAILIA

OFFICE

TAKEOVER

Egyptian authorities check over Guts Canal Company #acounts in the company allos at Ismailla after Prvaldent Nasser had made his announcement that Egypt had decided to

the company. -- Express Photo,

rationalise

No H-Bomb Tests

In

Australia

Melbourne, Aug. 9.

The hydrogen bomb will never be tested in Australia, Mr Howard Beale, Australia's Supply Minister, said in an article appearing in Australian newspapers this morning.

Employees

Lose Pay

SCREENED

BY POLICE

Singapore, Aug. 8.

The Singapore Traction Com- peny Employees Union today complained to the police about "Operation Dagger" biggest police drive against society thugs,

secret

The union, In a letter to the Police Commissioner, Mr Nigel Morris, alleged about 30 workers of the British-owned transport company had each lost a day's pay because they had been de tained by police for screening while on their way to work,

The Jetter demanded com- pensation for these workers.

Mr Morris declined to com- ment on the union's complaint. He told reporters

he had not yet received the letter,--Reuter.

Manuscript

Dated 1382

In Yiddish

His government had consented to holding nuclear tests in the remote parts of Australla under rigid conditions ensuring com plete safety, he said. Each of the ve tests there had been successfully concluded without ury danger whatsoever,

But while striving for agree- ment

on the abandonament of icata "we will continue to ussis! Britain (and ourselves) by the careful currying on of atomic Wyts

at Maralinge under con- ditiona which will ensure com picte safety and enable us to expand our atomic knowledge in the service of mankind," Mr Beale said.

Maralinga is the joint British- Australian testing ground

in

the reanote northwest corner of South Australia, which will be

end of thei completed by the

next month. The

serics

of

akimic weapons tests are fore-

cust for next month.—Reuter.

Д

FAROUK KEEPS QUIET

on

or of

1

Lion Shelters

In House

New Delhi, Aug. 8.

Ang. 8.

lion which did not like the rain took shelter in the house of President of the Saurashtes Greglery

League at Rajkot, western India,

The

Hon, which had come from the Gir forest, the only

Page: 3

Half Peking

Budget For Economic Reconstruction

Parla, Aug. 8.

Over half of Peking's budget - expenditure this year will go to Doonomic construction. This was announced by the Vice- Mayor, Mr Chang Yu Yu, în a budget

report made at the fourth stesjon of the Local Peoples Congrosa, which opened In the Chinese capital today, the New China News Agency reported.

Investments in industry will centre mainly on consumer goods, Mr Chang added. He sted a number of plants to be built or expanded, including

Яtuorescent Jamp

plant,

mill and

woollen textila pharmaceuticals plant,

Other factories being built include a glass mill, alime electrical

factory and

machinery plant.

Peking

people willi have over 1,100,00 square metres of new housing, the Vice-Mayor sald There wiil be 31 new primary and secondary schools, three sports stadiums and a swimming pool.

Hospital beds will be up 35 per cent Проте than last year, in addition to a new traditional Chinese hospi- tal, he added--France-Presse.

Malay Army Conference

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. The annual conference of the Federation of Mainyn's army would be held at Port Dicksony near, here, from August 23 la September 2, it was officially,

announced today, remaining home of the Asiatic lion, paid no

A Federation attention to the uproar

Army Press statement said the main aim of caused when it walked to.

the conference was It stayed until the rain

to "give commanding officers the opport stopped and then calmly

tunity of discussing left-China Mail Special.

military

and regimental problems -- Router.

Peace Treaty Negotiations

NOT OUR FAULT

SAYS SHEPILOV

Moscow, Aug. 8.

Soviet Foreign Minister D. T. Shepilov told foreign correspondents tonight that "we are sure that there are no obstacles from the Soviet side preventing successful conclusion of the Soviet- Japanese negotiations in the near future and it is now up to the Japanese side.”

Shepilov, answering a quea, Soviet press stated, the Soviet tion of the United Press con-position regarding the terri cerning prospects for a treaty torial question is final with Japan, said:

"As

"We have made a great con cestion on our skle which

đờ monstrates our desire to reach ☐ settlement and live in peace and friendship with Japan.”

Shepilov

to speaking correspondents at a reception for the Indian Embassy a visiting Indian cultural dele gation-United Press

in "As far as we understand, the obstacle on the Japanese side is the territorial question,

Put the

As the

Rome, Aug. 8. Ex-King Farouk of Egypt twe

you know, negotiations no intention of playing a role are proceeding. The Soviet In the present Suez Canal crisis, Government in the past, and

for spokesman

the former now agaul, wishes fully 10 sovereign declared today.

normalise relations with Japan. The ex-king is following Wo mean the conclusion of a closely the evolution of the peace treaty, situation but since he has un- to make no political dertaken statements while

Italian territory, be has abstained from taking part in the crisis making political contacts any sort, the spokesman said The Hague, Aug. 8. who said in Today's New York A correspondent to the Woll The Netherlands Organisation Farouk is relying on the

Mr Journal

for Spyros

Pure Scientific Daily News,

Renoarch common sense of the responsible The canal is an Street

recalled that Egyplian

Britain announced

here that it had governments and on the wisdom waterway, built by Sideris,

to a Egypt itself on Egyptian terri- refused to allow United Nations granted a subsidy

Egyptian people, Dutch of the consideration of the Cyprus Library

added, a to publish tory."

Observers believe that The New York Times publish problem on the grounds that it Yiddish manuscript of 1382,

claimed to be the oldest so far ex-king would make a trip to ed a letter from Mr C. Bradford was a domestic matter.

Another writer to the journal, own.

Switzerland if he wanted Walles, professor of ancient Mr Vernon Ward, sald the

make a declaration, and if the history At Yale University, United States did not "call out

Swiss Government agreed. →→ the Marines" when Mexico na-

France-Presse, that the United States should tionalised its oil industry and be concerned about threatening there was still less reason for moves against Egypt by England calling them out now-China and France,

Mall Special

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APPEASEMENT BLAMED

Washington, Aug. 8.

Rep. Augustine B. Kelley (Democrat-Penny Ivania), today blamed what he called the Eisenhower administration's "appeasement" of President Nasser

of Egypt for the Middle East crisis.

BS

US

WAN

curator

Mr L. Fuka, curator of the "Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana" of the Amsterdgen University Library, discovered the manuscript in the Cambridge.

he

the

University Library. It contains German Envoys

eple poems and is cinlased

to

be over a century older than other known Yiddish literature. -China Mail Special.

the

To Meet

In India

Bonn, Aug. B.

will

to

to

of

French Mission A conference of ambusaktors

and chiefk

of West German missions in For East countries For Peking

will take place next November, probably in India,

tho under Hould the administration At the time the

chairmanship Paris, Aug. 8.

of Walter believed

that It could "do"extravagantly" offering help

A French cultural mission to Hallstein, Secretary State

of businets" with Nasser "as long to Egypt, he added, Egypt was China left here by air today on the West German Foreign Ofte,

WN gave Egypt enough trying to destroy Israel, a Co-a alx-weeks face finding sour, it was reported today. millions of American dollars.” He mourney the US helped found.

Haunte aiming at increased exchanged Federal German delegation

hood the sald Secretary of State Dulles polley towards Egypt was to Dulles made a similar mis-between the two countries,

general conference Serge Lantte UNESCO, which takes place in double whatever offer Russia tako when he believed before Honded by made,

World War II "that the United Dupont, Presidente of the French Now: Delal trom November 5 to Blates could get along all right | Naisonal Centre for cultural ex- December 8.--France-Presse, |with a Hitler Germany and that | ebanges with, the Far East the dictator mission will sock to increase ex- * having "a" power-mad

was really no danger to us,” changes, of technicians between. Kelley maintained. Finos and China.

AULA BAUwill also explore the cluding two women, during the "Dulles really showed in, this i incidente” that, 'ħa silil, knows | somethiliks of reopening in the Vicar, 9 Blokan, 10 Posor, 11 Rapid, 12 Dous 13 Testa

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