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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956.

HAMMARSKJOLD HOPES EARLY SIDE GLANCES

FOR

CEASE-FIRE

United Nations, Nov. 2.

United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, said in a written statement handed to the press today that of the General he shared the hopes

cease-fire and "the Assembly that halting of the movement of military forces" into the Egyptian fighting area would be effected promptly.

audied:" 1

"He Hammarskjold said yesterday's

noted with resolution on the Egyptian issue great interest the many interven- was supported by the greatest tons in which suggestions wire number of votes ever registered made for a fresh, positive up- of the in the United Nations, "an eventproach to the problems strengthening the organismen Middle East and hope that em- and giving new significance to crete proposals aiming at pro- gress toward, peuce with Justice for all of the harassed peoples In the region, will be brought before the emergency

special | Assembly.”

its principles and purposes."

Olympic Flame

Will Be Late

Frankfurt, Nov. 2.

The Olymplo fame will arrive in Australia almost a day late, owing to the Egyptian incident

An Australian Qantas spokesman kaid airlines laere that the craft picking up the Camo at Athena to- morrow has been rerouted vla Istanbul and Basra because of the incident which made the normal

via routing

Cairo im- possible.

At

Thus, the plane will arrive in Sydney only 2130 hours (local) instead of 7.30 am., November 8, the spokesman sɛld.

A Resume

Hammerskjold said he had formed a thive-man work-group to draw up a resume of all n tomation evallable

the Jopplication of measures provided fon in the Assembly's resolution. He suid he would have this GMT today and resume by 2300 would 'submit a first report en the mailer either tomorrow morning or earlier if necessary. The special Assembly session inight meet again suddenly when the delegates hud read the Secretary-General's

was believed here.

report.

It

In his statement today, Ham- muskjold said: "I do not be

By Galbraith'

10-11

"'! admit some grades are low, Dad-maybe I'm taking too much interest in the presidential election!"

Australia Unable

To Master Spinner

Calcutta, Nov. 2.

Australia mastered by the brilliant off spin

lieve that it is by invoking the bowling of Ghulam Ahmed were dismissed for 177

letter while forgetting the spirit.

of

the inw that

was lit

today...

021

future peace.

The flaine Mount Olympus United Press.

ARMS BAN

you bulld

Treaty Obligations

today when the third and last cricket Test against India began. India scored 15 without loss before the close.

Ahmed

"I do not belleve that acts of Ghulam

coming on whatever violence

the reason after a few oVETB have been lead to co-operation. I do not bowled at either end w take the believe that victories brought at shine from the ball, captured the price of violations of treaty three wickets for three runs in

create confidence 8.2 overs. mong

ong neighbours." Hammarskjold added:

ON EGYPT oblations

& ISRAEL

believe

After ten he had another bril-

1 do 1tant spell taking four of the last that respect for the five wickets to give him a total decisions of the United Nations of seven for 49 in 20,3 overs in- carn those concerned the up- cluding six maidens. pory from the world community which every nation needs."— de-France-Presse, arms

Washington, Nov. 2. The United States has suspended all

liveries to larael and Egypt, a State Department spokesman nid,

the

The

sald spokesman suspension was decidied upon lo order to implement an Ameri- the cats resolution adopted by

General AR- United Nations sembly last night, calling on member states to refrain from shipping strategie materials to the Middle East combat area,

The spokesman explained that the United States had suspended shipments of military supplies to the area of hostilities, which, he said, included only Israel and Egypt.

ECONOMIC AID

At the same time, he said the United States had not de elded to suspend economic aid and Israel, Egypt, Syria Jordan.

to

American economic

aid

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to al-

sub- down stantially because of the Middle East siliation, the spokesman said,

Rediffusion

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The polley of Pally Umrigar, India's Captain in sending Aus- italia in after he had won the toos Beemod to have paid and India could with sound batting display tomorrow put themselves on the road to squaring the 11.30 London

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