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DULLES
Egypt's Absence
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956.
SUEZ CANAL TACTICS MEETING SUCCESS
Could Weaken Internationalisation Might Scope Of Talks
Bring Renewed
Callutta, Aug. 14. Mr R. G. Casey, Aus- tralian External Affair Minister, said today that Egypt's absence would greatly weaken the scope of the London conference and would likely prolong the tension.
Mr Cuscy, speaking to report-
teresting that he proposed. international conference.
hi
an
Aswan Dam Discussions
Washington, Aug. 14.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles “stop, look and listen" tactics for avoiding an outbreak of hostilities on the Suez Canal seem to be succeeding, diplomatic sources said today.
ere at Dumdum Airport here on his way to London, described the ; They pointed ou that the powers over the Cunal and thai by Egypt's President, os | British Labour Party, Uke on any powers not specified for speech
the Cyprus boue, to now what author would automati- present strong action by Prime Minister cally come under the Sir Anthony Eden for dealing Egyptian authority for running with President Gamul Abdel the Canal. Nasser, on the Canal and this came about because Dulles in- siated
thero should be "drcent" int
interval between the first London conference on Sauz and the one that begins there on Thursday for refletion,
"All wo want to do at The London conference is to recreate conditions by which the use of this great world utility would be remtojed to its former status," he
said.
NO ADMITTANCE
In London the Foreign Ofer sald today that since the British Government did not recognise
the "no-enlled
Gorminh 12:0
Kovernment Democratic
0
I remarked here that the HR Constantinople Convention Is 50 loosely worded about the peetssity for assuring freedom of trans: for the Canal that if doer not even provide thority to assure this.
an au-
an
Dulle is expected to attach if Thurs- great importance to the Indian does
And not delegation helping lo
io ncceptable formula and it can be Canal sak that Indian Prime Minister Jawabarlet Nehru has never
They believed the Labour Party policy make Dulles fairly confident that, even
conference of clay's Re-ucceol, Eden will not dar: public (East Germany) at eald start hostilities on not take cognisance of any com- munication purporting to come from !!,"
A mokesman said that
the
with his French alttes,
Be
Not Altered
than
RHEE BEGINS
THIRD TERM
IN OFFICE
Seoul, Aug. 15. President Syngman Rhee, the oldest
head of state in Asis, begins his third
stood higher in Dulics estimation term in office today as the
and when he decided India, first
only Chief would ullend the conference. Executive the Republic of
Whatever may be Eden's poll-Korea has ever known. liest fate when the conferenco
Foreign Office understxxi that They understood that State attempts hnd been made (0 Department uruouncement late stellver to the British Consul-yesterday that the United States Gencal in Berlin a letter "pur-had not altered its views for an porting to come from the Minis.
Affairs try for Foreign
International regulatory authority
part by vigorous to the Department French Embassy
officials 11. when they real a Washington President Elsenhower is sit
front steps of Seoul's to the for the Suez Cant was caused the break-up of tripartite soli-war-gutted Capitol building
German Demuerafie Republle.” in Targe
In the
jetler a request was demarches made for visas for members of
by
ends, there is one factor that may The aglog, 81-year-old learter retrain Dulles in manoeuvring of the Repubile of Korea's 22 100 for away from the British million people, will stand on the vacant, and French viewpoints which is darity, a factor Soviet Russia has am, to take the oath of offer, been seeking since World War The new Vice-President, leader John M. opposition Chang, will have no official part in the inauguration ceremony except to receive a bouquet of flowers
greatest
a delegation appointed by the "o-called German Democratic newspaper Republic" to fake purt in the now favoured un internationaimportance to this solidarity.
supervisory authority for
conference.
The East Germons were not Invited to attend the conference and would not Therefore,
Canal.
be the
admitted to it, the spokesman taterested
added. —Reuter,
Peruvian Peak
Conquered
that Dulles known to attach the report
the
Big Card
Virtually all the embossies of European itions vitally
Certainly Dulles has a
big the Canol Pred
had card to play behind the scenes Inquired of the Department about the validity of this report if Egypt can be prevailed upon showed their nefondsh-by India and other countries to
That co-operate. Ablilty
cre
DOS-
in Dulles'
which ment as Dulles had not given
of the United States any inkling of this to the British or French foreign offices.
again reviewing the chances of financing the Aswan Dam. While Dulles will arrive in Persistent reports here indicato London tomorrow morning that this subject is not neces-
a closed protesting he is still for "inter-sarily Lima, Aug. 14. A French expedition headed national operation" of the Canal. by Lionel Terray hoa cumbid there Chacraraju Peak,
the diplomal Cordillera Blanes, in the Peru-that the three-power vian Andes, one of the world's document most dißeult mountains, the international authority to run the
of
Lima press reported today".
hardly
41 here whe
tactles. Western
There are high officials here belioves
to recall it was Bri- agreed who like
tain's refusal to co-operate with for setting up ол
United States and France for breaking the siege of Dien the Conal will not be seriously
Bien Phu in Indo-China which modified by the time Dulles | Bie
the creation of a that resulted in conference
Communist and
поп- Communist Vietnam, which was against United States Far Fastern policy.
the
The report said the expedition leaves conquered the 20,013-foot peak | begins on Thursday, on July 31.
Meanwhile, a group of Bri- tish climbers, the "British Expe- dition of Veterans of Everest", is struggling to reach the top of another peak, the Huagorancho.
No Authority
Dulks is expected to urge the legal experts at the conference
Press reports said they were to And ways and means by being himpered by bad weather, which the International authority -France-Presse.
has a minimum of regulatory
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Real Fears
They consider, consequently, Eden should not be surprised if Dulles shows himself for from anxious to see hostilities break out in the Canal zone.
UNIFICATION
Rhee is expected to make a 15-minute
realfirming speech his determination fo unity Korca, thore up his country's economy and continue his fight: against comTENUITLÈSITS.
South Korea also celebrates the 11th anniversary.of its-'An-
SYNGMAN RHEE
arid
FRENCH COMMANDOS
FOR CRISIS AREA
The French destroyer Kabyle, loaded with marine commandos, leaves 'Touton
for the crisis-hit Suez Canal area—Express Photo.
Israel Expects Blockade To
Be Discussed
London, Aug. 14. The Israeli Embassy served notice tonight that Israel expects the London Suez conference to take into consideration Egypt's eight-year-old blockade of Israeli shipping in the Suez Canal.
Chinese Troops Reported On Burma Border
The Enbanay released a "background paper" which charged Egypt has actually
15m Chinese
Forced Labourers
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ARBITRATION
AND KASHMIR
Nehru And Ali Still Corresponding
New Delhi, Aug, 14. Fremier Nehru told Parliament today that correspondence between himself and Premier Mo hamad Ali of Pakistan on a proposed “no war" des claration is continuing.
*** Answering's question on the
·prosent status of the Indian offer to Pakistan to sign such a declaration, Nehru gave a de- talled review of India's position going back to 1949 when the offer was first 'made,
Pakistan held that all dis- putes must automatically be referred to arbitration when negotiation and mediation failed, he recalled,,
India
replied that while arbitration should not be ruled out for cortain
cases, it could not be applied to all cases and that the method of peaceful Bettlement must vary in accord- ance with the nature of the di pute.
UNWILLING
Nehru read to Parliament the original proposal which em- phased the need for peaceful settlement of all issues in view of the age-old Unks between the two peoples and the fact they are neighbours,
Washington, Aug. 14. The United States Gov. He said there is no country ernment Information Ser-subult all issues to sabitration in the world which is ready to vice said today that during and
India is not willing to the past six years of Coms have tomes like Kashmir sub- munist rule, about 15,000,- 000 Chinese, or one in every 40, were forced into slave labour.
The calculation was attributed to Dr Karl A. Witfogel, who WAB described
"one of America's foremost authorities on Oriental society."
detained" 10 ships for carrying cargoes to Israel and "has ex- torted from other governments surrender to its on unwilling own illegitimate regulations,"
"Thus,
The official egentry quoted him what other nations now fear may happen to them, as saying that two broad cate- gorlds of compulsory wageless has in fact been erael's lot for labour are being used in Main-
many years," the statement said.
of
and
"1. Labour on which the Communist regime relies heavily to build large state- directed projects, and,
★"2. Corrective or reforma- tory labour, which is to China on essentially new and alien form borrowed from the Soviet Union.
"Ever since 1948-Egypt has lant Chirm... Rangoon, Aug. 14. exploited the Canal for purposes Reports from Northern of her national polley by using Burma today disclosed it as a means of economic block. ade and by hindering the free that at least 6,000 Chinese and
unhindered
passage troops were massed along Isract ships in the Canal the northernmost border ships of other nations carrying of Burma adjoining Tibet, cargoes to and from Israel.
The Chinese were reported 10: have concentrated at four bor- der points: Dibulka, Gamlangku, Naminilka and Sharalka, About) "Ships actually detained balf of the 0,000 have establish- route to Ismel include: one Inside Danish ship, one Swedish, two the Burmese border, mainly in Norwegian, two Intian and for the Lonsengbum ares, 40 miles | Greek ships. . . . north of Putao, the northern- most Burmese town.
ed themselves 10 miles
The
Ships Detained
en
the
"Corrective
Labour
EXT-VES
the Mao regime both as a means of économie exploitation and as a weapon for political corrcion, intimidation and Red-education, |according to. Wittfogel,
He said that not all who enter the corrective labour camps are fortunate enough to leave.
"The Goverment of Israel troops are reported to trusts that in the deliberations
negotiations. Over have removed several boundary and
"There is ample evidence that posts erected in 1914 in accor- future of the Suez Canal Israel's the death rate in the prisons and dance with the boundary agree rights will be fully taken into camps is high, though how high is hard to guess," he said. — and account
#Israel has been the first United Press. victim of the Egyptian action in contravention of the interna-
ment between the British Tibetan governments,
NOT OFFICIAL Although there have been no official -confirmatione on tha
oned charactor of the Canal, Dulles has very real tears That an outbreak of hostilities dependence
from Japan today number of Chinese troops, the entfiled to hope that the mari "The Government of Israel j in the Camal zone would result with a giant display of armed Kachin State Government ad-time powers will not rest and
Some 6,000 soldiers, in sweeping nationalisation of might. foreign oll companies and their sailors, airmen and marines and mitted the presence of no "u will not consider the issue of
known number of troops who the Suez Canal settled pipelines in the Near East, hundreds of weapons
unless swing a great deal of Asia to past the Japanese-bulit Capitol been sent to the border to study cargoes to and from Israel art which could result in chaos and motorised equipment will parade had crossed the border.
A Kachin frontier officer has and until Israel ships and ships under other fogs earrying building in the largest show of the altuation and report to the military strength in the young Central republic's history.
Government-France guaranteed free passage through the Conal along with ships of Prosso
all other nations and ships going to other, destinations,...
Can't Be Certain
the Soviet side.
With Dulles now fairly con- Adent Britain and France will not-ing to seize the Canal area, Foreign crivoya from the nevertheless the administration United States and Nationalist
While not supporting Briinia and France directly, the United States would have to support them indirectly with petroleum products-United Press.
mitted PTC
to
arbitrationUnited
Two-Hour Strike In Damascus
to
Damascus, Aug. 14, A two-hour "city-wide
́demonstrato - strike sympathy for Egyptian President Nasser was 'con-- ducted here this afternoon.
as a public dis
The strike was play of the nation's pro-Egypt position, which was also mení- femted today by the Govern ment's refusal to ollow. nine British oil tank cars to transit Syrian territory from Jordant on grounds it was "war material.”
Shops, markote, communica- tions facilities and public houses closed in respbago to a striióo call by the "Syrian-Arab Organise-- tion for Egypt's Support.". A mass meeting was scheduled for later in the day to protest against the London Buez.con- ference...
Syrian Customs authorities ordered, the tank cars destined. for Cyprus back to Jordán on the ground that Customs regu-
war- material to
Syrian Boil.
Ex-Envoy's Son
Barn Donations did not allow foreign
American
Abdul Wahhab
£60.15
El-Azhrak,
Syrian director of Cusiomis, In making the announcement said, It was unconnected with the, Canol, aliuation--United Press,
Beer Bottle Attack On Comrades
sald
New York, Aug. 14. Freeman Koo, 33, son of ́a former Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, Aug. 14,
the United States; and his wife, has found it necessary to plan China, including US Ambassador From Thursday this
week.
Exth, were sworn as "American för en increase of American and Walter C. Dowling Senator foreign tourists visiting Russia
eltizens today in Federal Court, Venezuelan oil supplies and for Bourke B. Hickenlooper and will be given 25 roubles (about
Chinese Foreign Minister George 15 shillinga sterkam) 'à das
"As long as Egypt refuses the
Brooklyn A the re-routing of tankers in case yet, will attend the country a personal spending money, it was passage of ships of any national Koo president of the New hostilities did occur...
third inaugural cœremony.
announced here today.
whatsoever and thereby remains York brokerage firm of Free.. The concession -- to cover the arbiter regending the use of man, Frank and Hong, is the REPRESENTATIVES such items as landry, postage, the Canal, no other nation can only one of the four Children
Berlin, Aug. 14. theatre tickets, tobacco and be certain that it may not find
East German Communist Kordan representatives 'and arpbassadors to the United drinks was announced at a itself in a similar position in of Dr.V. K. Wellington Koo who was not born in the United the statement said States. His father retired
today farmers. Nations, the United States and Press conference by Mr Boris future," Natiomla Chinti have returned Kharthonko, deputy director of United. Press,
The
umbasador two years ago and Saxony rébelled against the official Soviet home for the cocain its best
Seoul is decked
has remained a New York re- Government's farm policy. tourist agency.
teador The inducement, within the
sident, G H The Combinatiist, party finery for the inaugural,
Pirns The couple were sworn with
In the Saxony. Bon Suer, Aug. 14, Merchants are vying for awards framework of existing prices, is States Navy for the best decorated building part of a drive by Intourist to
some 300 new citizens by said farthestu visin
Villages dostroyers passed through the and most artistic show window encourage forely visitors,
Federal Judge Malthew Suez Canal today without in display. welcoming
China Mall Special.',
Abruzzo Unibed. Pres. •
cident.
Banners
foreign dignitaries are strung
across The USS
Lynd and USS mais streets. The abandoned Borie arrived of the southern
building, pock-marked. Capitol terminus of the Canal here on wifi machine-gun bullets from what the US Embassy in Cairo the Korean War, has on artificial termed routinio movements" front und brightly lit gates, i from the Mediterra United Proes. 5.
US Destroyers
Y ALDER CE Two United KAKRG MRPEND
tLoss:
1 Accident (0),
5 Outcome (5).
8 Offence (5)..
9 Sally (0),
10 Infectious fright
11 Evil spirit (8),
12 Way out (4.
13 View (5)
10 Buy back (0).
16
24 Tonnarly |29 Regulated 426. Donkey (((6),
20 Bunburnt
(Baniche (5)
DOWN
Beaten (8),
2. Continued existence (8),
“3) Sour" (4),
4 Arranged," ne feathers
5 Lay on (7).
G`Spiritualist sitting (0),
17 Jolat (5).
14 Famo (8),
16 Lengthened (8).
18 Ment bali (7).
17 Expunged (7)
19 Carrier (6);
21 Simary (6). 24 Venture
Two other destroyers — the
Handworth axi Weckere
scheduled to enter, the Canal SOEKARNO TO
tonight on route north from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean,
The British Board of Trade ammounced. (in, Loddon tonight: F
"will? Be hooded, 6the Bues
#dent
that 7. Hearing
from
conta
SEE TITO
Wellington Aug. 14. A contract has bemu let for the building of the first stage of Wellington's Anglican Cathedral.
--Chinese Malt Special.
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WHO IS THE GHOST WRITER?
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