THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1956.
Macmillan Will Discuss Aid In Photography
EGYPT OBTAINING
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
Cairo, Sept. 18.
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Egypt had succeeded in obtaining ali ber require. tments of carential DOBI- modities from friendly stater. Mr Mohamed Abu Noir, Exypt's Commerce Minhater, said today.
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Mr Noraci ministry had just issued import permit for E £2,0 militon mostly for raw materials and commodities, He nahi Exypt's new policy Wie
consolidate her trade with "such countries are prepared to accord facilities lo commercial
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exchanger with her and "to restrict or ban" Im- porta from countries which Ald not co-operate with her.
had
Egypt and China agreed in drop sterling ** a basis for their commer- cial deals and replace it with Swim franes or any other currency Receplable to both countries, he said,
Mr Noir raid up geptember 15 about 200,- 000 kantarn er the new cotton crop had been gloned. This was almost double the amount inned for the same period last year, he added,
Ex7pt
would export
250,000 to 300,000 Lon
of
rice when the new export
began next month, meason
ho said. -- China Mall Special,
MASONIC
LODGES CLOSED IN CHINA
San Francisco, Sept. 18. Mr TF. Wel, head of one of the world's smallest Masonic Jurisdictions, sald
he here closed all Masonic lodges on the Chinese mathland because "the Communists
unsisted that they
should have a representative in our secret meetings.
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Nationalist Chin's Grand Lodge
on Formosa, made the statement as he was welcomed to the open-
Ing of the prestal meeting of the
Grand Lodge of California,
Suez Crisis
TO MEET WORLD'S
FINANCE CHIEFS
IN WASHINGTON
By SYDNEY GAMPELL
London, Sept. 18.
Mr Harold Macmillan Chancellor of the Exchequer, flies to the United States on Thursday for talks with the world's finance ministers that may range over the Suez crisis,
As happened in the Abadan upheaval, the Suez situation is developing into a, problem of the supply of dollars much more than of the supply of oil.
The subject is almost sure to be on the agenda at the annual meetinats of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in Washington next week. These get-togethers have always pro Videvi upportuniftes for Ananer ministers from all over the world to exchange views in all the!: common problems.
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have much else to talk about, since there is 1e of any im- mediate importance agenda of the metings themselves
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The fourth International Congress on High Speed Phistography was opened In London. Pletare Shows: Lord Brabazon (left) who performed the opening ceremony and Pro- femor P. Naslin of the Labratoire Central do 'L'Armament, Paris, who polite cut Keme of Interest and (right) Corporal Jermifer Davies of the WEAF Police demonstrates
guided missile high speed tracking camera—Expetas Photo.
PILOTS LEFT OF
OWN ACCORD
United Nations, Sept. 18.
Eastern of Good of hy But ader current plans, Mr Hope on repla vent Macmilian's
Westem Honceptere oil, stands programme nothing to do with Suez.
local Britan a lot of dollars. At the end of this week, he travels to Abadan eost
almout 300 Indianu, his Aurrican-born milion dollars a yever. Even as mother's home sale He will late as the it half of last year,
France joined Britain today in denying to attend a university ceremony al the re.pening of Abalon Bloomington, Indiana, and élvie | Britan" about 200 "intition United Nations members Egypt's allegation that extemonies al Indianapolis before dolars
the Suez Canal Company ordered non-Egyptian visting Spencer, home of ปล
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serious trailer for a mother's family.
Country which Jasel
employees to quit their jobs, with endorsement of Be
the British and French.
May Cancel Trip
meetings.
for
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Then he will Washington for The Fund Bank
ult subsequeiu Commonwealth fikk cial talks at the end of neTEL week. But if the Suez situation worsens, the Chancellor night have to cancel this trip and stay in tanulam.
The first effret of the United
States door kas to join the Caral Users' Associations which will culled the Canal dues, is not to supply dollars to Britalu or any other country bat to withhold dollars from Egypt.
ments
and
Under long-standing arrange
which by
various coun- their Canal dues. Mr Wei said our lodges with
These
of British, French a total membership of 250 hud
many other ships had continued been established un FormoSU since he escaped from the main to be paid in London and Paris
outside Egypt's reach. land in 1853
BUX those "All
of United States English-speaking lodges," he said, "We hope to ships, mostly flying the flags of on a meaning-bra af Panama, have con- to be paidi In and W of the timus!
Egypt If the formation of the Camal Usere Association does nothing else, it will stop this 24 WRECKS FOUNDpply of dollary from the
United States to Egypt.
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many dollars to hurt wth, and which has bome the brunt of a NOVRU 1: We of Jo.lars since Colonel Nasser's action at Suez. So tur. Mr Dulles them sup- gesied nly t The United States Export-Import Bank a responsibility to Inance ex- ports from the United
States Any such Binance of Eurias| of imports would be by loans, probably at a low interest rate.
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If Britain could receive Western Hemisphère
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More Intensive
Measures Against Rebels
Rangoon, Sept. 18. The Burmese President, defence aid she would actually Dr Ba U, said today the savo mʊmo dollars. The reason "Government has decided 14
that cven the so-called Middle Eastern sterling oil has
to intensify its operational measures against & dollar component of probably about 30 per cent, while United surgents with firmness and Sintes and Venezuelan oil has
determination. a certain though smaller sterling component.
Some of it is owned by the Royal Dutch Shell großp, which is a part of the sterling area,
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are determined to em- "We
to ploy all possible measures cradlente the cull of lawless- ness," he told a joint sitting of the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament.
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Last Friday. British Ambassa... dor Sir Pierron Dixon sen! note to all UN members, deny- ing
curler a charge in Egyption note that non-Egyptian pliots had been
ordered their jobs by the parent com- pany at the request of the Lon- don and Paris governments.
French ambassador Bernard Cornut-Gentille, who presented his credentials to Secretary- General Dag Hanmarskjold today, circulated a similar note to all members.
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new
GOAT BUYS
HIMSELF
Kimberley, Sept. 18. A goat bought fisely as a stock
Kimberley. sale at
The suctioneer, Mr Moller, was wolling a den full of goals when he felt a tur at his moket, He concluded that it whe buyer tagging at his coat to indicate that he
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PAPER WAR IN UNITED NATIONS OVER SUEZ
By JOHN HEFFERNAN
New York, Sept. 18. The Suez crisis has developed into" a "paper war" so far as the United Nations is concerned with still no sign of ah early debato on the dispute.
Britnin and France, Egypt, Suez made by the Soviet Ch Syria, Lebanon and the Sovietätiament lart Saturday Union have all used the diplo-Mosouw,
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matic practice of writing letters This attacked the Western on various aspects of the crisis | power and ended up with" the to the President of the Security | cemment: Counell, who is steadily build.
ing up a dossier of charges and counter-charges.
The opinion of observers in that both sides in the Canal dia. pute are laying the groundwork for eventual discussion in the world orgastaadion, but that neither la yot prepared to go ahead with a full-scale depale,
Closest Touch
War Of Nerves
Goverment
United
**The Soviet considers that the Nations cannot fail to react to
he existing situation and to the throats of force against Egypt which are being mas by some state members ganisation."
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Did that mean that the Bovist
Sir Plergon Dixon, the Bri-Union might call the Counell Ush delegate, in keeping with into session on Bues? The cop- his announced intention of sensus of opinion at UN band- maintaining the closest touch quarters was that it was- moto with Mr Hammarskjold, paid coly that the Soviet Glover-
coli another privatą
on the ment
ότι was simply putting 4 Secretary-General today
for the record its owns Views, and what was described as a general Joining in the diplomatic war review of the Middle Eastern of nervult of all this letter- situation.
The Mr Omar Louth, of Egypt passing de that the Security ha seen Mir Hammarskjold Council, the organ charged with practically every day over The the prime duty
of maintaining post ten days.
peace in the
world, kas now But far as is known, the
been
by overal sole object of the visits to the
United Nation responsible Secretary-Gensval has been to members that a altaation exist provide him, end, through him, which is a threat to pace. But The R
Security Council members, until one of them requesta with Information on developmeeting, the
Coutiell connot meet to consider the situations.
ments
Linked with the Suez crisis,
informzed
Unlikely
30 far as Mr Hammarskjold is concerned, is the tense border situation between Israel and Jordan und Israel and Egypt. was
Mr Hammarskjold could if he The
United Nations was first chose to exerciso his ownin powera brought into the Suez picture under the Charter, da Mr Trycke a week ago last Monday, when Lie, his predecessor did in the Mr Louri 4ormally presented to Koreon case in. 1960, to bear Mr Hammarskjold a copy of the the matter before the Concil. declaration made in Cairo call- But, as matters stand, it is eg ing for the setting up of atremly unlikely that he will de negotiating body settle the so.-Reuter, dispute.
As the other buyers la- creased their bids, the tug- ging continued and even- tually the lot was sold.
When Mr Moller tarned round to seek the buyer be Tamo found that it was a rost which had been
at his chewing
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Refusal
This was followed two days later by a joint. Anglo-French
East Pakistan letter, announced first by Str
Cabinet Expanded
Dacca, Sept. 18.
Cabinet
of
provincial
seven
"Neither the French Govern. ment now the British Government ever incited the employees of the Compagnie du Canal Mari- time (The Suez Canal Com-
The pany), in any way, direct or East Pakistan, four members of indirect, to leave their posts, which were sworn in on Sep- nor did they excrelse any pres tember 6, was expanded today sure on the latter to that effect" to include
members, the note said.
bringing the total strength to 11. "On the contrary, the French Government
well as the The new Cabinet is headed by United States internal polities
company. 'made every effort to Mr Ateur Rehman, a lender of might not be unhelpful to some
delay as long as possible the the Awami League, a Moslem such arrangement, The United
departure of the employees who party, and the Awami Lengue States oil producers who
asked The President who devoted had
to be repatriated hos a majority in the Govern- ནིཎྷ་ག Uvely want to repluce Middle his speech mainly to an outline after the decision taken by thement. Eastern oil by United States oil of Burma's domestic pro Egyptian Government
on July
Among the ministers Sworn 20. 1950 right in may or may
(nationalising the grammes, said the urgent need
today
were three principle — the
low and order Conal), forbidding them, under Mostems, representing circumstances was to restore that
threata replacement is within the country, If a sound
of imprisonment, to depondent Democratic and now actually likely to happen national economy
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not be
But the United States oll producers do want it, and they have a lot of political influence.
Important Allies
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Faisal May
Meet Saud
Burma has in the past nine years bren subjected to series of countryside Insurrec- tore on the part of Karen and Communist rebels during which more than 4,000 villages The shut-in capacity of the United States all wells may be been sacked, almort
big да the total Dr Ba quantity of oil that has been foreign coming through the Suez Canal neutrality rested upon peaceful Baghdad by plane tonight for Naturally the United States all coexistence.-Reuter.
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policy
sald
of
have
Burma's "active
producers would rather have
the business themselves.
They
are not the same people as the
Blood Still Red
giant United States oil groups which own most of the Middle Eastern all,
So in trying to get dollar
King
Baghdad, Sept. 18. Faisal of Iraq
tert
in
Cabinet
the
non-
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Government,
In the Foderni the Awami Ledguo Prime Minister, Mr Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy, has n coalition with the Republicans, each party numbering five, including the Prime Minister-Router. ·
Japanese MPs
In
Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, in the House of Com mons debate, informing President of the Security Coun cit thai Egypt had refused negotiate the Suez dispute on the basis of the 18-nation proposals submitted in Cairo
following the original London conference.
Britain and France declared that Egypt's refusal to negotiate
COPPER MINERS RETURN
Kitwe, Sept. 18. There was a large scale
return to work by African daily paid mineworkers at
Was an aggravation of the all Northern Rhodesian situation which, if allowedt to copper belt mines this continue would constitute
morning with the "manifest danger to peace and security."
of ception
the Roan On Thursday Egypt
notified Anteloper mine where the the United Nations that Britain return was less prominent. and France would be responsible This is apparent
for any hindrace that might
from occur in the Suez Canal follow figures, released, by the ing the withdrawn! of non-Chamber of Mines today. Eyptian pilots
Egypt charged the two A Goverment communique Western ailley with endeavour-on the mining position 00 Ing to create conditions aimed Luanshya where the Roth at cbstructing normal passage Antelope mine is situated sayi of shipping in the Canal by the miners there state they may | supporting the old Suez Canal be prepared to go back to work Company's "cedes" to the pilots it addressed personally by the
Praident to quit their jobs.
of the African Mine workers Union. He made the append yesterday for a return to work today.
Taken Up
Sir Pierson Dixon tock up that change immediately.
At Mufulira, Rhokana and thio turnout of Chibuluma
Europe may | cepted a proposal that the blood portant since it would seal tho the Swiss Federal Rerliament peace and send Lebaticsò | werd
The
wearing
There was a renewed burst of activity on Monday when Syria African daily paid workers Wom and Lebanon moved in with back to normal; at the Bancroft letter to Dr Nunez-Portunondo, mine at No. 1 shift it was non- the President of the Security mal, but at the No. 2 shift there the Persian Gulf where he will
Council, which they naked bo we only a one-third turnout. go on a cruise for several days.
circulated to all. Security Mining officials, however, anti- Although the purpose of this
cipate a normal working forge Council, members, Switzerland trip was not officially announced,
This complained about the all mines, by this afternoon. diplomatic circles speculated
sending, of French troops to Surface workers at Nebaga that King Faisal might be en
Berne, Sept. 18. Cyprus, a situation, which, if turned up in their full rang Johannesburg, Sept. 18.
route to mert King Saud of
A delegation of Japanese allowed to continue, they said, but the underground stelt The South African Medical Saudi Arabia.
Members of Parlament, who constituted a denate threat to about 200 short. help from imports of Western and Dental Council today ac- Such a meeting could be im
touring Europe is the maintenance of International Report from the mines mich Hemisphero oil,
all the men returning to work have some important allies in of whites and Africans be rapprochement between the heads
here today.
Syrian
Leggings and the United States.-China Mail stored separately and not mixed of two reigning houses, these
identification governments said, they rererved posted
ALE Special,
up in transfusione,
circles said,
M: Paul Burgdorfer, President the
right
"as circumstances refusal, to do this started the This spread of South African An carlier reconciliation be of the National Council' (the dictate" to tak
take any action
dispute on September 4-Chine apartheid (racial separation) tween the families in 1980 was Lower House of Parliament),
| deemed neçterary in conformity | Mall Special. Film Of Buddha policies to blood types now officially sealed at o meeting welcomed the Japanese visitors with the
But, as in the British destroyer in when opening the session and noods
only the approval of the aboard a
case of Britain and. France and Minister of Health.
the Persian Gulf between King the Swiss depulles applauded Egypt they did not ask that
the According to the proposal, Faisal the First, grand-father of warmly,
Council
neet to consider the European blood will bear clres the present King of Iraq, and
Members of the delegation threat they considered looming London, Sept. 18. lar white labels and African King Ibn Saud, father of the pre- are J. Tsukada, R. Inoue, 8.
over the Middle East, and 8. Sir Michael Balcon, produc- blood will be marked with black rent King Saud of Saudi Arabia Aratune, K, Nohara
Extensive Review tion chiet of Taling Studios, | labels-United Press,
--France-Presse.
Yamunaica.--Reuter. London, said today that some taken preliminary talks bad place here about himing the life of Buddha, but that they wore merely exploratory
Discussed
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"No decision had been taken as to whether it will be sociated with the picture--if it by madonor is any such decision imminent," he added.--- China Mail Special.
MATSUMOTO PREPARING WAY
London, Sept. 10. The Soviet news agency Tass, quoting Tokyo radio, reported 10. day that the Japanese Cabinet has decided to and Mr Mr S. Matamoto, to the Boviet Union to prepare for the forthcoming visit of LiveJapanese Premier, Me Hatcoachha
MMMUNOLDS will louve for the Soviet Uniola) on/September 20,
Ancient Mine Gives Up Treasure
Washburton, Sept. 18. the high Andies of Colombia,
60 miles north of Bogota; tha did emerald mine of Muzo once more is turning out the,
stones glowing gerben
..of Spanish conquetadoc trea-
SATU.
Operated frregularly in recent
years, the mine has gone back Into full production following discovery of raw and váluable depot
"
The find led the National Geo- chers into graphical Society
call the days of Spanish conquest when the gems of
COLOMBO NORMAL Colombo
Sept 18 Work in Colombo, harbout: rd- turned to normal today as lar numbers of workers who had been on strike went back to their jobs, the porty set Organ
authorities
An hour or so later, Egypt laid }, said today. before Dr. Nussez-Portuondo an The Port Commissioner stated extensive review of the Buez that nearly 3,500 workowsk situation ending with the declar-resumed their jobs, and that ation, that the Counci should loading and unloading of ali keep vigilant eyes" on the ships Ini
In the harbour was proc
struck the New World "Jack=| Still other stones reached India, | cells.
gate ceeding normally-- Offidzinot pot,"
Turkey, and Perrin to bócamé Again the Egyptiana delegate..
one. labouIT. union, howerir, the property of Oriental rulers. noood Britain and France claimed that about 3,000 work- But society nows bulletin
A 75-ooraz gem, now in a "ots which are shocking the ers were all outs pointed out that long before
diamond-studded brooch, once whole world and arousing the Spaniards aired in the
sarved of a bolt buckle for a fears.". These acta, heddech 1330's, Andoan Indians:
were a serious danger to inter- Turkclefs Sultana, worked Mum and other sites, using Modern techniques now produce rational peace and security, the get for personál – and temple Come decoration. The oma- often
their
The Barpion letter demonic synthetic omeraldber which closely resemble the natumikha Western power". Lam crystal. One such proociation plans and kirp156 Long the cond, world war ships
buried with 1 was developèdi ins Germany bo, | Elyph Arotid: refuse
Of the South
Americors eindralds More rece tise Spaniarde sont la Madrid, mane.. found their way to and other „Parts, London).
Kuronenny, bspitalil. One of the snetki chunica, was
Muzzo, were shipped homes withimnanther (in fourwhich oil-
gold to the monarche who had
Americas
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product. But reagie book
peaking)
"coltured" Soulet
Colombo harbour was almost paralyzed since last Frida when practically the ; whol Babour force went on wiridon Fence S
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