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A New Policy

NEW committee has just

A been net up in the Suvist

Union. Its task is to pro mote solidarity with Asian and African countries. sphere in to be both politi cal and economic Among its first objectives is to he the organisation of

economic conference いず Asinn and Afriest peuples, to enable the tes marke closer contact with the Soviet Union.

It is clearly another move in

the Bew policy, aduplest early last year, of teving to establish

closest The possible relations with the independent countries 例 The two continents, and the closes possible friendshipj with their

governments.

even with those which are strongly anti-Communist, First indication of the change in Russinn policy was given by the Soviet Party's chet theoretical publication, the Communis!, whielt

MEL- mix.

nounced that serious takes had been committed in appraising the role of

the national bourgeoisie ol the Basi art the mi Imperialist movement

tone of

The 1.

all references mon-Communist nationalit

leaders changed sharply

from that moment.

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CHINA

No. 36525

Established 1845

THE WEATHIKE; Light, variable breezes, becoming ma- derate 8.E. Fine and hot,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956.

NASSER GAOLS

TWO ACCUSED OF SPYING

MAY BE BROUGHT

TRIAL SOON

TO

Cairo, Aug. 28.

Egyptian Police yesterday arrested two Britons and charged

them with spying.

It was later learned the two men may be tried soon.

The two Britons were James { Swinburn, 51-year-old |

which worked for British intelligence."

Arab news agency em-He said six members of the ployce. and Charles alleged ring were arrested Pitluck, who worked for this afternoon. the Marconi Telegraph Mr Swinburn was Brrested Company.

at his house "while com- ferring with Charles Pit-| tuck and El Sayed Amin Mahmoud, both members of the network." Egyptian police had been tracking it down for two years, he added.

The

Director General of! the Egyptian Information | Service, I.t.-Col. Abdel Hatem told a hurriedly called press conference in his office that Mr Swin- burn was head of a "dan- } The disclosures followed by gerous espionage ring

few hours the

just a

arrest and expulsion of three Commonwealth newspaper correspondents from Egypt.

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THE BAMBUS COMPLET IN ALTERN TRESKERA

Whiteaways

BRITONS Let The

Today's Evidence At The Conspiracy Trial

Witness: 'No Ulterior Motive In

Omitting Keay's

Name'

Duke

Visit HK

Reform Club Gives Its Support

The Reform Club to- day announced support for the China Mail's pro- posal that the Duke of

visit Hongkong.

There was no ulterior motive omitting the name of Keay (Superintendent of Mines) from a resolution for the approval Edinburgh be invited to

man

of payment of $25,000 by the Bohespic Syndicate to a called E. T. Tsao, Mr H. J. Armstrong, senior partner of Messrs The Egyptian spokesman Deacons, said this morning.

sald Mr Swinburn had ad- mitted he was "in direct

Mr Armstrong, being cross-examined at the trial before District Judge Charles of two Company Directors and two Government Servunts, denied that one of them Hogarth, told him that if he was satisfied that payment was in order to go ahead

ari pay.

contact with two diplo mats from a foreign Em- bassy and that he received his instructions directly The from them.” Col. Hatem later

Identified the Embassy as the Bri- Tish.—United Press and Reuter.

EGYPT TO REPLY TODAY

Cairo, Aug. 27. Egypt's reply to inivitation to meet nation committee set up by

B

Nasser

the

Sauc

Brused fore

Allan

untant, Hey

Recustri

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obstacles NO

01

In his

way

from

that

ments to the draft us he thought Did you consider that if this resolution was signed by these the majority Mr Wright: Did you consider members having

In the syndicate at this resolution in the form voting power

that that was sufficient to bind in which you finally settled it was the proper form from the the ayndicate? Yes, kgal point of view to secure Approval of payinent of that sum to an agent?

Is t Witness; mentioned,

The agent

SUFFICIENT

240 William Hogarth and Patterson placed that Keay's name should be deli- chartered ac

in berately oniltbed The Peak; making iterations or uncrxi-document? ---No, of 55). Charles Paterson. 45. of 10 Vic- Director, Berfa Peak Apartments: Jolin Petterson Whitefield. 54, intendent

of Marine

of Albany Department. Flat:

William Murray

Mr Armstrong agreed that he Kouy 4. Superintendent

drew up the receipt himself and Kimberley Street, Mines, of 7

not that the name of Kray was All four ACT) second floor.

mentionext.

con- He did not President |

Tonight | fional Liberation

Arary_wnt3 instance, Cnd.

vidier

der necessary to mention wes attacked

the reived

Arabian from now on be commanded by nominal bail of $300 each

Nobody's name was mentioned All four defendants fiveputy Foreign Miniser. Sheikh Minister of War General Alxiet

Mr Wright asked being madly reactionary,

whether Yurief Yakin, who cried a Hakim Anwy, who is also Cum-alleged to have conspired to+ terrorist, anti-democrat

Hogarth or Patterson suggested perial massage

King mander-in-Chter of the Egyption | gether on divers dates between foot1

Did you consider it necessary

that Keay's kathe should be and demagogle, and a you!

January 1 and June 6 this year to mention him?-No. later was described as anti

William the radd

Was there any ulterior motive omitted from the prepared por- Mr Kabhu, Menon, who lecti Under the device.

General "to crio patriolic; yet in August at

Murmy Keay, then employed as in vmitting the name of Keay ten of the receipt and Mr Arm- the Ilian last year Moscow Rulio

Delegation to the Aer will and the Chief of Superintendent of Mines by the from that resolution?—No, as faring replied that he read over was London

the Liberation Suez confervare,

Army.

the reedpt to of Hongkong, 10

10 as am concerned. was effusive in praise officially announced tonight, arrive in Cairo on

Caprises Wednesday

volunteers from the Government Nusser

receive a for hi The announcement was made monning for a three-day

Natal Guard, retired Egyp- vLit "simplicity" and for

for his forbearing infler President Nosser had during which he will Con

to show disfavour in the dis- "great contribution to the conferred

Voluntoor Organisations. with his Foreign with President Nassir. 011

charge of his official function to principle of peaceful en Minter, Dr Muhinaud Fawzy | Indian Embassy spokomun ald

syndicate mown as the existence."

Col Nasser, and chief political ofheer Wing | tonight.

serve an initi

two-year term Bonesple Syndicate, of which hadn't changed: it Win - Commander Any Sabri on latest Mr Menon. supported by which is renewable yearly after the zult William Altan ilogarth, Soviet policy that had been developments in the Suez dis Russia, Indoaresia and Ceylon,

Henry Charles Patterson and aharply reversed.

Į pute.

introduced counter-proposals to

The Liberation Army can ac-John Patterson Whitefield were The reply was actually on its The majority

other members.“ way to London last night butternational

management of the

the Arab nations, the decree said, Just-mlaute rephrasing enused Canal at the London conference. Under the decres, all employ-

delay erording <if

Col

his

As so often in the past the transition from bitter hostility to effusive friend- ship is the result nal any change of heart, but merely change of policy The economic campaign is taking at the moment two forms. There is, first, the bloc purchase of commodi. ties of which some country has a surplus which it is finding diicult to market, Burmese rice and Egyptian cotton are the besti examples. Second, there is the export of capital goods on long-term eredita at low rutes of interest.

the London Suez conference Saul will be delivered through the Egyptian Embassy in London tomorrow, it

ditical quarters tonight, Dr Fawzy summoned diplomats to his allee to briel

will

which

Neither Hogarth nor Patterson

tan oflicers and nil People's favour bribe for his shows suggested In any shape or form

Liberation Army volunteers

the first term.

Plan for in- cept volunteers from

to Egypilane proposed that Egypt shoulders must maintain army volun- retain control with the help of teers at their regular jobs with Arab interns:timal utvisory body. full salary during enlistment in Pint Nasser decrood the Liberation Army-Reuter turkay that the volunteer Na- & France-Presse.

them on the Suez crisis,

Britain May Prosecute Makarios

London, Aug. 27.

The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, will not make # decision on filing criminal charges against Archbishop Makarios for two weeks, informed sources said tonight.

Itz

with

the

Gov-

the Hogarth on

(Contd. on back page, Col. ()

EIGHT KILLED, SEVEN

MISSING IN

FOUR PLANE MISHAPS

Sanford, Aug. 27.

crashed into

AMENDED

Keay is additionally charged corruptly receiving sum of $25,000 on June 4, then employed as Superintendent of A crippled Navy bomber caught its wing on a pine Mines by the Hongkong

two ernment, as a reward for show tree while trying to land today and

for his ing

favour and

for houses, killing all three crewmen and a small girl watch- bearing

disfavour to to show

toing from her porch. Bohesple Syndicute "In relation an issue D of an to the yndicate of

The child's parents and her on the north-west shore of Fle

His condition the sald

isanunci. certain fout-year-old

were brother purported licence and the sub-critically injured. The owner satisfactory. He was returned to

Elendorf in a helicopter.

to

It will take that long to joff Its responsibility for the wanted list with a £5,000 price Division of the Latur Depart-but Neither is, on Soviet authority, nich translating captizzech }bloodshed that will en-ue.

necessary for the self-documents which the Govern Cyprus,” — United

of the ment says itentify Makarice as France-Presse, sufficient economy Soviet bloc. Therefore it is leader of the anti-British under-

Ground, Euka.

plan, the purposes are not

economic but political, What

Press

PRISONER MISSING

& The circumstances of his es- cape from prison were not re- Eveled It was merely stated

missing he was

at the sunbel roll call

A J

Company

wak but ap-

was

A search was being made of the inlet, but it was hampered by bad weather-United Press, Four Killed

Valdosta, Aug. 27. Two jet trainer planes collided 200 feet over Moody Air Force

Mr P. D. Au, speaking on behalf of the Reform Club, said: "I don't know why the Hong- kong Government has not issued an Invitation to the Duke.

The Duke of Edinburgh

* Diso

cannot understand why Hongkong was not includky! in the Duke's Itinerary in the first place.

"I think the China Moil pro- posal is a very good one.”

In an editorial yesterday, the China Mall urged Government to invite the Duke to visit the Colony during his forthcoming Empire-circling tour,

I said the Duke could visit immediately Hongkong either after his visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on November 2 or after opening the Olympic Games in Melbourne og the Royal Yach!, Britannia, crossed the Pacific to his next destina- tion.

The China Mall said the Duke could ity up to the Colony either from Singapore before visiting Australia, or following his tour ol Britain's Southern Preife

base today, killing four men.

One plane was coming in forpcescasions. landing from Eglin Air Force basc

in Florida and the other, engine from Moody, was approaching that the

from the opposite direction for landing when they collided-expected to United Press.

sequent transfer

said of the house next door of the purported licence to the Moun-blown into his yord fain Lead Mines Company Ltd.parently escaped severe a matter in which the Mints Bath houses burned Accel

Bremen from the Navy the city ment of the

auxiary field and Hongkong Gov-

from Foved one

destruction. crnment was concerned."

bodies of the three Hogarth, Patterson and White.

Later the crewmen and Marilyn Sue field are represented by Mr D

Lowe, 3, were recovered. L. Wright, instructed by Mr C. Stewart of Stewart and

Captain John Blackburn, The Colonial Secretary. Mr

Attack Nicosia, Aug, 27.

commander of Heavy these purposes? The Alan

AT GUNPOINT are

Lermox-Boyd announced! A Cypriot terrorist serving a

Mr Victor Gitting, instructed Wing 1, snid the AJ "Savage

developed pattern of Soviet relations¦ yosunlay British

had life impreonment

Caine, of Johnson bomber seat:nce Lz1

Olympios, 18, Wue captured by Mr H. with the East European foundi portions the diary of Nicosia's cerirul prison Win with another man when they Stokes and Master, is appearing trouble shortly after take-off.

He said the pilot apparently states is an indication.

Col. George Grivas, who is said found missing tonight, an official decided to run for " after a for Keay to be leader of Eoka.

statement smid.

The Crown is represented by had been attempting to make their step

around thrown THE first

railway on a He was George Savva Pakhoa village by

of Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Acting croshlanding men present complete economie The city and other papers

and Mr track to avoid the congested re- Norfolk

on Solicitor-General, Regiment, Integration with Russia was show

took his orders Olympios, convicted curlier this Grivas

yuar on 21 charge of carrying February 7.

Dermot Ren, Crown Counsel,sidential area.

arma

in

Limassol district

assisted by Mr T. Kavanagh, landed Their decision

of village bust February.

Superintendent in the hands of two soldiers, Assistant An Island-wide hunt was be-

who captured them at Stengun Police (Anti-Corruption). DIFFICULT DECISION Kun for Olympios, who was Cap-

Mr Armstrong said that on points they tried to break tured by troops on February 7

May 23 in his office Hogarth through. Archbishop Makarios is now near Pakhna village, north-west

Both were sentenced to life handed him a rough draf and Czechoslovakia

Nicosia

the In Seychelles Limoesol corrying arms and en-Imprisonmabnt were in exile

resolution approving pay induced tv change the islands, a lonely British outpost munition.

March 23 for carrying firearms.ment of $25,000 and be amended 1. Patterson was there also. pattern of their external in the Indian Ocean,

Police-Reuter, He had been on the trade, aubstituting trade!

ko

the development of their and received Onancial support trade relation a with the from Archbishop Makarlos, Mr Soviet Union. By

trade Lennox-Boyd said. agreements, often at first on

temptingly favourable terms, countries such RA Poland

On

the

to

Informed sources suig Sr with Russia for their tradi- Anthony and his cabinet will tional trade with the West, deelde whether 10 bring The next step

the Makurios buck from exile establishment of economic face trial on criminal charges. "co-operation," the effect of It would be a difficult

WIN

de-

which was to place com- cision, they said, because of the pletely under Russian tremendous following Makarios control the economic plan- has as prelate of the Eastern ning of those countries. Orthodox Church in Cyprus, Their economies have beni

Mez while the Sceretary of the wholly integrated with that:

Cypriot Ethnarchy in Britain,

of the predominant, partner. Phidias Durkers said in

comTM

4t

Cordon

the

WOS

both

U.S. REVIEWS FAR EAST MILITARY SITUATION

Washington, Aug. 28.

United States military leaders have started a comprehensive review of the military situation in the Far East in the light of a report by Admiral Arthur Rad- Cord, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on his recent tour of the area, an official source said today.

into account

They have become dependen- munique published here tonight, cles of the Soviet Union. no Cypriot would negotiate with would take In necord with Mark Britain urat Makarios was growing potency teaching, their political released. dependence on Russia has been given a solidly built economic foundation.

Now, with

of

This source said the review · would not come for at least ning press reports that the defence

the months.

ellets weTƏ planning on ars modern As much as anything else, the 800,000-mars reduction in the atenic and non-atomic weapons, November presidential election American armed forces by 1960. and the sweeping changes in the was believed by observers to be But the word has persisted in far- The communique said no Bri-American

circles that For East Command militating against radical change diplomatic Cyprus announced on July 10. tish solution

127 of the

global ranging modifications in the United States problem would be acceptable to Recommendations basex on defence polley at this time. Washington's strategic thinking

Admirol Radford has denied are underway.Reuter,

fcw

ex-

Call For Strong Action

'Did His Best'

"All indications were that ne did his best to avoid the houses,” said Captain Blackburn "but his wing hit a pine tree and it vected him into the houses,"

Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lowe, and parents of Marilyn Sue David Lowe, 4, were taken to hospital suffering from second- degree burny and shock.

Their condition was listed as critical.

Lawar

Witnesses mid the Wttle girl had been standing on the porch, watching the plane's sputtering efforts to land, when the crash came

Her parents were lying on the

W. M. Brown, a former Navy chief petty officer, was blown from his home next door, but he and his two children appar- y cocaped serious injury.-- Untied Press.

Seven Missing

Anchorage, Aug. 27.. Eight men bailed out of an Air Force KC-97 stratotanker over Fire Island early today.. One was rescued and seven aro still missing,

The men were ordered, to jump when two of the plane's four engines, failed. The pilot Chat Elva Wilkerson, remained with the plane and made a suc“ cessful emergency landing

Air Force officials at Elendorf Air Force bagy said that If the Baven Landort in Cook Inlet them

the necessary the Cypriot people without the the review would be placed be adaptations to the differing approval of Archbishop fore a special Lession of the circumstances, Russin 18 Makarios and the Ethnarchy: Joint Chiefs of Staff in the next endeavouring to apply th]

BLOODSHED THREAT

weeks. They were pzetod how to includes the re- anme process to the countrion

disponition.ow · of D of Asia and Africa. Nor

number of Referring to the Colonial

logistic, ta it surprising that in their

support tad other non-

Washington, Aug. 27. and dallure to take any action," caso the main stress is being Office recusation last night that combat units.

Archbishop Makarios was the A Defence Department spokes,

Democratie Rep. Franit M, Karsten said in a telegram to laid on the supply of capl'a1 instigator of terrorism in man declined to my whether Karsten telegraphed President Pebble Beach, California, where that the exportation of Cyprus, the communique said theee units might be actually Eisenhower today to come back the President is taking a five-

that this wor an "effort to withdrawn from the theatre, to the Capital right away and day vacation. capital is one of the most undermine the personal position But he stressed there were no give his personal attention to essontial - bases of imperi- of Archbishop Makarios and to present plane to reduco Ute the loss of a U.S. Navy plane, off "In my opinion, it would be a was virtually no hope they will alism. The pregunt Soviet force a colonial constitution numbers of American fighing the cost of Communist China serious mistake for our Govern-survive, because of the frigid leaders are applying that in his absence,”

ment to let this matter pass temperature of waters mer ready for action. In the last week.

The KarstenTMTM saki. ---

resourc man LA. Robert It warned

Further, procopt to their own pur-.

that the British Western Pacific area.

The American people are unnoticed.”

Moore, the co-plot, was found Government could not “abake any modifications in personnel shocked by your lack of consern United Press. рово

goods. Lenin

wrotu once

Once a

This morning It was learned Civic Association is considering the proposal and in Issue a statement later today or tomorrow,

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