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A THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1956.
DRIFT FROM ANGLO-AMERICAN
|BREAD STRIKE
Vienna, Oct. 2.
Austria was still without bread today after the un- Ilmited strike of some 25,000 bakery workers
went into its second day with not the slightest In- dication of & Hear agree- ment
A
A bakery delegation will start negotiations in Austrian Chancellery later today but hopes for a com- promise are low after the Austrian Governantut far stily opposed any crease of the bread price. -Unită Press.
Soviet Not Talking About Tito
Moses, Det 2 SOVIET Porenin Minstry j spokesano Indry declined to at ntketel Yugo-
Connerel
sav Miulernent that the Claren talks between Marsha 1 Tila and Mc Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party eblet, concerned ideologiesl air. Perences
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Int on the Yugcsiny 1. 1. ment In view of the official Soviet stjence on the pupose of the talks, said "This visit in not of an official character
ALLIANCE?
UK Disappointed Over Lack Of
Suez Support
CLOSER CONTINENTAL
LINKS POSSIBLE
London, Oct. 2.
Britain appears to be having second Thoughts about the close Anglo-American alliance that has forged Western foreign policy since the lend-lease days of 1940.
Godbout
Suez crisis calls for the need for International ex-operation,
Disappointedt over US support the Suez brought on a ilie geansideration of traditionn tje in 1 five
prep *』,:* Support in the Government f
link
42-year-old Commental, Fotope as a substitute
Prine Minster Sui Anthony Eden discussed เพ de ot Europe with "moving toward French Premier Quy
Molet
On Wednesday Waden firaman Chancellor Konrad Adroner consulted about it
- SJOKKAA 12 321
meeting with More my
but le a private visit. There, Brussels hat wren fore, the Press Department of the Mistry
Foreign 1
No Final
Affairs of USSR has no com- i ment to make un connection with thas
Yugoslav
รวม (so
لاد اقتدار انگا
Decision
But wh loker.
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Hotel | nothing i
More solid indientions are ex jected tomorrow night when in official committee of Coniser- cative lawmakers Issues its m
Com. urt on an "expanding Cmonwealthy" The new move in i diplomacy apparently followed American restraint during the Susz eriala,
Pound Hardest Hit
lo
Perparing for a voyage of more than 10,000 miles In
koteli 20-ton named Scolopax, AFC Brian Elverson, 29. and bin wite Rosamund, 24. They are to leave from Mylor, near Fal- mouth, Cornwall, and with them will co their 11-month- old son Rupert, whose vot han been made secure on the deck. Mr Elverson owned a farm near Malmesbury, Wilts, but got bored with farming and Hold it-Reuterphoto,
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South Seas In Ketch
Greek Shipowners Object To
SUEZ SEIZURE
NOT JUSTIFIED
New York, Oct. 2.
Safety Resolution
London, Oct. 2.
Delegates from 21 nations took steps today to ensure safety standards in ships sailing under "flags of convenience”, by which-vessels from one country register in another country to avoid
taxes.
to
The International Labour Today, the conference passed Organimation's Maritime Con- 10colution recommending its ference passed a draft resolution governing body to set up an 18- ot its final session here urging member working parly that the country of registration examine the possibility of sub- should accept full obligations inking draft proposals on the irasliett by registration ansi convention for the 1968 general "exercire effective control for conference-Reuter. the purvoses of the safety an.) welfare of seafarers in its ships."
The resolution, which way adopted with Greek ship-
, owners delegates dissenting. will appear en the agenda of the sixth maritine sion of the ILO general conferencer In 1958.
Adopt Regulations
I suggested that in particular tho
country of registration. should make and sdopt regulu- tions to ensure that all ships on Its register observed interna tionally accepted safety stand ards.
CAMPAIGN
AGAINST
FRENCH
Rabat, Oct. 2.
Si Allal el Fassy, chiof of the ruling Istiqlal Party, raised French
eyebrows today with A statement that German occupation troops in France and
Miese nations should also arrange for proper stilp insper- Morocco tions to be inade, establish the
were better bo-
requirite government-controlled; haved than the present Duencies tos supervise the em- French garrison in Mo- ployment of scolareTT, and 15: We that the conditious aboard ships were in accordance
rocco.
El Fassy, who has been cam-
Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal is not justi- with standards generally accept paigning consulessly for the re- fied under international law nor can it be excused
as an exercise of sovereign power, the National Foreign Trade Council said in a statement to the
NO AIRLINE US State Department.
It reminded British ofcials that Britain and western Europ have the same life-or-death de- pendence on Middle East oll which moves through Suez.
This in turn served recall that the dominating economie problem of postwar Europe Ins İxen the growth:
the dollars with compared Bewer
must spot Parlament Embassy snit the
uffiend has been sued vel shou Fawropean currencies, The British
pound has been the hardest hi rethinking, The Bom had no comment and did not
Eden's
Britun amb the Continental KIW when
Marshal Tibi
however have enge
of nations also compiste for most Britel would retum to Belgrade ex-
Chancellor be
Mae- of their bude raw materials and the Exchequer
Knold it would regst that
malag, on Sutur my sounded up they compete for markets for fellow Finance Ministers of the their finished products,
also They * British Commetoesith on the
most closel ties concernert with Communist ex- icle of citrevl DORS MORELO
in between the Commonwealth and purstordst fentencies,
But Western European nations
links delte Britain's idea firmly rejected by Hellan with the Contiowal, il has stuck In the past.
fastly refused to join in postwar
Iew day?"
Nothing has yet been publisher
in the Soviet
09 18 talks. Yugoslav statement abou
Tite - Khrushchev
ideological differences Was
not reported here,
the
Diplomatic sources
forthcoming Communist Party meeting General Committee would probably
be followel
1
by party decoration setting out a test Soviet thuking m policies towarshe other Com munist
panties
Bastern Eurx These sources and the Central Committee meeting might be
Tanely session.-Neriter
FOREST FIRE KILLS FIVE
Damascus, Oct. 2. Five persons have died in a Northern Syria
forest ftre in near the Turkish border, it was olely announced today.
Troops, police and fire light ing units early today rushed to the area to battle the fire which has been rasting for 24 hours.- United Press,
chur
an
COLOUR BAR
of
The Council represents about į world security sanctity 700 leading trade groins, comora-contract and respeel for private tions and business leaders in the property. No area in which these United States,
|principles are not recognised can The Council said that Egypt's be a healthy or useful part of a | nationalisation of the Suez, "was } free world."-United PresS. New York, Oct. 2.
not only a violation of property Eighteen airlines signed rights, but a breach of a multi-
lateral treaty by
which that New York today
to be nation solemnly agreed undertaking to
into bound." put effect the policy of racial
jat move toward "supranational" non-discrimination that they
line
Jus
2. Adenneer Humburg, Germany. last night | agereles within Europe, The agreed upon in theory that Britain has become inclined Washington-London to the European idea since the been the totul busts of British overal years ago.
policy
even when Common- wealth pariter Fallia (115
MARRIAGE. BAPTISM
2
Euratom Rejected
I used to Join the Euro- Þeim exal and steel pool, which go-ordinates and controin heavy barle Industries
Weat Germany, Holland
Not Justified
Comparing the Suez seizure with Mexico's expropriation of will cosult oil properties in 1938 and Iron's The unckplanking 1 The recruitment of Negro taking
Anglo-Iranian over pilote for commercial airlines in 1951, the Counell described the None of the latter actions as "unilateral" and The United States.
- Akinst Racial Discrimination, exercises of sovereign
in
not
BIOGRAPHY OF GANDHI FOR COURT
Washington, Oct. 2. The United States and 18 companies at present employs a violation of legitimate property India are "trying to travel
rights of foreigners,
the same highway through Negro ravigalin; personnel.
These
seizures were
the use of free institutions" under Representatives of the 18 corn- justified
international thepanies, called together by the law, and cannot justified and one of the great needs
of New
Stale York
Committee simply
were of the world is closer under- they because
two power, standing between the and Luxem-have been
inceling since last | Neither can the Suez seizure
countries, Chief Justice Earl he so justified." 14 rejected "Earratoin", The
The Council nolaj that the Warren of the US Supreme undes faking new supranational adomie dove
specifies violation of a treaty, being an Court said today. I refused to Inpment agency.
that the companies will
infront the other signatory In remarks final nature rveruit personnel on the put British troops under
governments, may
more biography control of the abortive Eurobasis of merit alone, without | sericus than the breach Jean Defence Community.
considovation [[ race.
belet, commitment to private persank
the Chief Justico added that he whe "mug the purpose of the France-Presse.
gift is to bring the United States
India to BIKI
a closer under- standing."
Saragosha Ok" Two Spanish couples, newly France,
Suviel glum, repatriates
the Tron
bening Hot married Vajon, vegerday. and baptised their children—al the same time
The Two couples lebrated their religious wedding at the Chugel of the Oruban, College, and had their children bupiised there niso.
They WITC repatriated from the Soviet Union" on September | 28 -France-Presse,
A British Crossword Puzzle
18
30.
33
ACRO95
3 Stalic (5).
7 Equestrian (6).
8 Leave out (4).
9 Cultivate (4),
10 Remainder (7).
12 Send out (4),
15 Looks after (5).
18 Lake (4),
19 Speak (6),
(5).
21 courro (4)
22
28 Artist's stand (8).
3
23 24
D
26 Formerly (archale) (4).
20 Unusual (7):
30 Opposed to (4).
91 Good (4).
32 Carousal (8).
33 Ripped (4).
18
12 13
14
16
(920
22
52
DOWN
1 Coalworker (5),
2 Diet (7).
4 Attempted (5).
5 Breakwater (4),
Wingless bird (4).
0 Melody (4),
11 Mournful retrain (5).
13 Defensive dich (4).
14 At that time (4).'
16 Solemn (0).
17 Border
18 Fall to hit (4).
20 Told (1).
22 Wine (4).
24 On the move (5).
20 Incited (5).
27 Mature (4).
28 Sharp (4).
*YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Actums: 3 Stupid, 7 Open, Theme, 10 Tamos, 11 Pass 13 Competitor, 15 Slab, 16 Pare. 19 ·Asseverato, sa Rove, 21 Vends 23 Spine, 26 Bent, 27 prying, " Down 2 Thom, 3 Piece, 4 Delain, & Compost, Mess, A 8 Pearl, 12 Babre, 18 Caper, 14 Presents, 17 Raven, 18 Coured, 20 Haway, 31 Allen, 33 Oven,
Common-
May
Tha
The answer always was that colour or national origin Britain's ties to the other n tons of the British wealth stood in the way
Last Saturday, British mie chief Macinillaa broached the idea of bringing the Coni- monwealth closer to Europe.
PVTHIO-
He munched this novel pro- posal at a closed meeting of Commonwealth Finance Minis- held during the annual International Bank
and conference in
ters
Monetary Fund
Washington.
French Guinea Political Fight
Conakry, French Guines,
Oct. 2. Some 30 persons including a number of police were injured in Conikry Lat night when
. Macmilion termce it a "Com- monwealth-Europe free trade fighting breke out between region." The idea would lead members 1
to progressive reduction of groups. tariffs over a 10-year period with
O boundary-ices common market as the ultimate aim.
New Giant
The London Sunday news- paper Observer commented:
This new giant would be able to compete on its ow.) terms and in every
way with the United States.
"Another advantage that the scheme is said to have is that #1 would the Germany more drmly the free world and mcke n Russo-Cerman rap- prochement more difleult."
The Sunday Times said that "naturally some Commonwealt Ministers niso wonder whether the proposals imply basic politicni reorientation for but, Mr Macmillan Britain, did his best to reassure then that this is definitely not so,"
There was plenty of talk in informed British circles, how- that indicated such a Teorientation woward Europo would be the natural follow-up to economie neigh- bourlinces.
DYCE
political
In fact, the Macmillan plan already was under fire from the traditional opponents of re- laxing Britain's Independence from Europe,
Open Door Wide
It would open wide the door of the Empire market to the European Industrial na Lions," said Lord Beaverbrook's Dally Expres. "It - would be a major net of policy, revolu- Lonary wut Estastrophic ected
with indura konsby the Brüish
Fival
political
The radier used for us disperse the rioters. A number of dwelling huis were set on fire and automobiles aloned.
accepting
of Mahatma Gandhi
સો by traditional nyuritime countries.
call
of the 103,000-man French force in
newly-independent The reelution riso urged that Morocco, made his statement in
registering nation should the party newspaper Al Aism. ensure that "proper and satis-
He wrote: "The Germans In factory arrangements were made for
France and Morocco (during extulnation of candidates for certificates
Wor II) ordered their of World competency and for the issuing soldiers to remain in their bar- of such certificates."
racies and to go out only in civilian dress.
One Clash
A report before the confer- ence, which WON uttended by delegates of governments, ship owners and sefarves, noted that the fleet of ships flying "flags of convenience" represented une- tenth of Only agende brought a
a definite clash" opinion
uf
"This was in order not to give people the impression that was occupying a foreign army
their soll.
STILL OCCUPIED
"On the other hand, tho total world tonnage.
French Army wants item on the ILO understand
to นส we are still socupled"
0150
convention
that
covering wages, hours of work
Frenchmen here pointed out and manaing on ships.
that the only German occupa~ Many countries, the Scandina Lion force in Morocco during vian countries among them. the war was a small armistice thought it would be caster to
10 commission.
50- tous, including Greece, wanted
They also pointed the out that anyone who spent war in France could hardly help remembering the swarms of off- chuly German troops in uniform everywhere.
ratify the convention in parts: by considering the three sub- feels separately. But some any revised convention main undivided because wages, hours and working conditions
El Fesy spent the war in were considered inter-dependent, Marooco.-United Press.
to re-
of n for the Bupreme Court's library, CHINESE DODGE PLANE
or corpomlions, Both are con- tracts, and refusal to live up to either
is equally unethical. That is the echtral issue."
It added that "our interest in
funda-
COLOSSAL JOB
maintaining the principle of the subelity of contract is mentrf upon this principle, and
He added, however, that he upon respect for private pro did not believe this understand porty rights, depend not only ing exists today because there of the inter- is not enough known in India the whole Lubric pollonal exchange of goods and about the past of the United services, but the entire complex States, nor in there knowledge in the US of India's great his- of nations them- relationship
LORY. selves...."
Sanctity Of Contract
Mr Warren told Ambasador G. L. Mchia who made the presentation before seven Jua- tices at the Supreme Court "F is right that we as Ameri- ! Chamber that India is going a cans should exhaust the posat "colossal job" of building and in billiles of peaceful settlement in the background of it all is the the Suez Canal case.
spirit of Gandhi," France. "But let Un not ignore our Presse, All public and private meet-responsibilities as a member of inks and demonstrations are the world community not to banned until ejections on Octo-compromise the principles of ber 15 next-France-PTUSP). Integrity which are essential to
't
on
San Francisco, Oct. 2. [MMIGRATION authorities said today the search for four Nationalist Chinese meroksnia who disappeared here Sunday and whifted to other parta_of the country, Bruce Barber, district immigra- tion director, declined to say where authorities are search- Ing for the four men who were en route to Venesucia when their Pan American World Always plane Inside here.
| Barber sald İsmigration, aguesta
had" fo
about
likely
of information” the four, adding="20% we'll pinpoint them very $0011, but palaide, of Oxlifornia."
The men wer identified
Jullo Cho, 41; Jesus Bon, 22; All Bu, 37, and Choi Jeg, 28. They vanished from Sammateo county hotel while awaiting a fight to Venequoia, -United Pres.
KITCHEN
WARE
WEEK
Ceylon Urged Specially Reduced Prices
LATEST FRENCH FIGHTER|| To Ask For
View of the French Elendard TV which was shown to
the publie for the first Mid 190003[y si Bordesüz-Mérignas,
The plane is a third, Biciple than 186; Dļased new Eri fervion, lint of the sittin' Brüs
-' Etehdärd, IV 15 HM LÁNOS BEI
SHINDARIS
to
Russian Aid | October 1st
Colombo, Oct. 2,
Ceylon was urged today
to
accept economic sid | October 6th
from Russia.
Bir Claude Coren, High Com-
missioner of Ceylon,
told tho
Cabinet the Soviet Union WRI
willing to assist the Southeast Sky-line Grape Fruit Knife Asian Island nation. Ceylon,
Speed Whip
would have to take Pastry Cullers
however,
the initiative
and requent the Swiss Roll Tin
nssistance, he said.
Sir. Claude suggested that Finn Cake Tin
Cake Marker
Ceylon, ny a step towned - gain-
ing aid, invite Rumia to send a Cooks Slove mission to Colombo to discuss Kitchen Saw the subject.
Enriler
recent
BEFORE
NOW
42.00
է
$ 1.80
3.50
1.00
2.80
1.80
4.00.
8.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.20
0,50
2.80
1.60
32.00
22.00
3,00
2.00
7,00
3:8.00
3,60
$.50
Also Hundreds of other
genuine reductions.
Cona Coffo Machine
ant | Ladies' di Cont's Shoe Trees Government the
text of Potato Chipper :. in principle
| Grape Fruit Coror conducted by Ceyloneso iniesloc to
Moscow ridd Peking
tabllaisent
dons,
Negotiations took up '%CE%
of diplomatic rela- promotions of truzioned Co-operation and ex- -of-cultural antssiona between Cuylon, and Uie Corn
economie
Change
muflat "polvers with no positive
Lake Cranford's