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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956.

EAST GERMAN STUDENTS

ENRAGED

BANK MISSION

Demand Removal CANCELLED

Of Red Control

Robellious

Berlin, Nov. 1,

East German students today demanded removal of universities from Communist control.

In firm unti-Communist, Students demandat the right anti-Soviet stand they attacked | to withdraw from the Free Ger- the Zone's Communist youth man Youth, the omelai com- orgeausation, demanded abolition munist youth organisation. It in of the study of Russia and Marx, the only youth organisation per- de-Stalinisation, end of para-milled in schools and colleges.

Alfred [eumann. Fire Scere- milltary training, and free elec- tors to student councils

The demands,

ty of the East Berlin Branch

Washington, Nov. 1. The Export-Import Bank has cancelled plans to send a special mission to Israel to survey the pomibility of * $76 million development toan, officials disclosed to day.

OfBcials said departure of the mission, scheduled, for tomorrow, had been can- celled brosuse of the Middle fost fighting and Israel'■ role in United PreOS,

UNIONISTS

DISTURBED

London, Nov. 1.

of the Communist Party, r The International Confedera- freted the students demand astion of Free Trade Unions. In a an attempt to split the youth statement issued here today said: "We are deoply disturbed by the movement,

seriou threat to world peace which has arisen in the Middle East-

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Split Unity

He described the demands 65

unprecedented in Eos: Germany, indiculed the students might set of a revolt to the hungarian students did.

Students earnged by Hungarian revolt demanded the

withdraw right to

from

the "Free German Youth" and sel

"We issue a fervent appeal to up their own organisations. an attempt of imperialist forces all concerned to cease milliary The demands were disclosed to split the unity of the youth,netion forthwith and માર 11 by the Commuristy themselves, movement in the German De-peaceful solution.

effort

To preven open moerate Republic, particularly demonstration, the Communists in Beritd." Threatened the students, mad concessions and promises.

In

Sparked Revolt

Students

al

Exs1

Berlin's

''ใ appeal to the Unled Nations, to help bring about Humboldt University are end-son of hostilities find a just and lasting peace in the Middle ing the revolt Last week they East China Mail Special

tintelent the master of Com- munist brader Waller Ulbricht.

Humboldt University

students even sen! a telegram Services Interrupted

support

In Hungary, it was stulenta who bought anti-Communiat feeling mit into the open and sparked the nationwide revolt to the University of Budapest

Students to the loud in East | expression Germany's anu-Communist cam- puter ton The Communist re- action indralei how serious the Government considered The

tution

SKIN DIVERS

HUNT FOR MAORI RELICS

Wellington, Nov. 1. Excavations in swamps and dragging of local lakes in the countryside about Wanganui, on the west

solidarity for Hungarian rebels,

Five hundre students at the Humboldt University sent * formal evolution to the Educa boo Miostry detailing their tie Rands

Sindar demand, were ruised by her students at elings at Humboldt and other East Gerinatı schools and colleges Balled Press

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London, Nov. E perdal, telephont amet telegraph zorvierp brea

the

Britam na Egyp. have been temporanily Interrogate, British Past Office Buth announced this afterNEM,

te

Commonwealth

Unity Likely

To Be Affected

New Delhi, Nov. 1. British intervention in the Israeli-Egypt conflict is likely to raise the question of India's membership in the Commonwealth, according to political cir cles here.

Demands that India break hør link with Britain are expected from all sides when Parliament reassembles on November 14,

Several Delhi newspapers to- day referred to the possible effects of the British action on the Commonwealth.

The Primo Minister, Mr Nehru, hus expressed his distress that Britain should have at- lacked Egypt,

Few political observers believe Mr Nelira himself would wish to take India out of the Common wealth, but it is felt he may be forced to make some feature,

Britain Not Sapping Russia

London, Nov. 1. The British Government does not intend to exploit the proscat events in Eastern Europe to mp Soviet security, Lord Privy Seal, Richard Buller, wald in the House of Commona today.

Lo

a

Butler was replying for Pre- mier Sir Anthony Eden Labour question asking whether the Government planned to em- bark on discussions with Soviet Premier. Nikoki Bulginin, aim- ed 醇 obinining guarantees against aggression.

He mid the Premier could give an assurance that nothing would be done to sa) Soviet security but that he did not con- sider it necessary of present to make a special demarche to this effect. --France-Presse

Damascus. Nov. 1. The Syrian authoriūles today clamped a "blackout” throughout the country under

decree, providing penalties up to three months in prison for infractions

The binckout order which requires all lights to be dimmed, was issued under the authority of Premier Sabr! Assal! in his capnelty as

as milltury governor,

Meantime, property owners were instructed to put basements at the disposal of the pubile as ale-rald shelters as soon as an alert was sounded. France-

In the past, both Mr Nehru and Mr V K. Krishna Menon, Minister without portfolio, have inany times defended India's Presse. inrinership of the Common→ wealth against opposition eritle- However, Ar Nehru has also suit that India is closer 10: Kurma and Bensin,

JOIN OPPOSITION

Stat HOW MU member of The ruling Congress Party, who have iddario cubed their op-

The

position The Commonwealth ! link in deference to Mr Nehru's Phrasesalup, are viną, o į ir Jain |

demantis that oppositiona situations in the Middle ink be broken. The East was given as the reason for the interruption.

France- Presse.

Severe Fighting

WT-10

In Algeria

Algiers, Nov. 1.

Pul weal earcles believe

it India cứ leave the Common- wealth, Ceylon saul probably Pakistan would follow sult.

As far as other Commonwealth members are concerned, it been nuted here that Canada has,

Concern Expressed

at Anglo- French actions.

In India today there were soane protest meetings and co- clalist demonstrations outside the British High Commission.

But generally Indians are still

st

events

uzi bewildered 4t

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const of the North French troops today reported that they had Island, have yielded a shot 23 rebels in battle in a grim prelude to the rich harvest of Maori second anniversary of the Algerian rebellion, relies ranging from France's half-million anny SHOWING TO-DAY razor blades fashioned Algeria, 108,000-man force in Morocco und 45.000 troops in from obsidian (or vol- Tunisia

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Before the winning while man, the Maori race knew nothing of metal, and all their implementa were fashioned trum stone, wood, and seashells,

Mr M.J. Smuri, directi or the Wanganui Museum, has tnade many additions to the musetan's fine collection of Macri prtlitets from local research.

63 Slaughtered

Many of the 20,000 European inhabitants of Meknes decided to quit when Moroccan inous slaughtered 63 Frenchmen, in- cluding chlidren and women, to protest against the arrest 01

RESEARCH GROUP Now he will be helped in this work by the Wanganui Underwater Sports Club which has formed what is called the October 22 of five Algerian Freshwater Research Group. rebel leaders by French police. Under the direction of Mr Fearing fresh massacres and Smari, skin divers of the club threatened retaliation by the will carry

lwo-fisted systematic

Indo-China search of the beds of various War commander, General Bene lakes in the district with the Cogny. the Union acnerale ald of a portable air supply unit.

Marocaine du Travail (UGMT)

out 11

former

The Freshwater Research called off its plan for a general

day

Group's task will be

no casy

one as they wint encounter many difficulties.

Brike in support of Algeria to.

organisa-

The strike was expected to the LOW TEMPERATURES up the economic fe in Algeria Not only will they encounter where all nationalist 9.30|low water temperatures, but also lens had Issued orders for a visibility on The Jako bottom 24-hour commemorative walk- within their vicinity will be al- | out.

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today.

Warning

President,

Having handled many of the relics, the divers will discard anything which does not feel The nationalist likely to prove of interest. They Habib Bourguiba, angrily de- will not be able to identify any nounced France's capture of the thing except by touch, unless rebels' commanders, who ELIU they are working in clear water. now in a Parks gaol. |--China Moli Special.

Jap Envoy Awaiting

The 54-year-old Bourguibo, who spent 11 years in French gaols himself.

tension

warned: "The

with France will con-

there

tinuc unleas

la a modifica-

tion in the French policy in North Africa. At present this policy pushes peace away and war in Algeria.”—United Press,

Instructions opens the door to a generalised

Tokyo, Nov. 1. Usually reliable sources to- night wild the Japanese Foreign Office received a cable · from the Japatieso · Ambassador in Now York, Mr Shunlchi, Kase, osking whether or not Japan Asian resolution *supported sus calling for cessation of bombings and

withdrawa

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