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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1956.

200,000 Russian Troops SOVIET DIVISIONS ALLIES CLEARING

NO ONE TOLD

No

CASEY

Ottawa, Nov, 6.

official Information relived by

been

Australian External Affairs

Minister R. G. Casey con- caning Egypt's

severance

of diplomatic relations

with Australia, the Aus Kallan Wigh

soner's office

Casey

Commis

Wald

today

here

טר

Д

three-day visit, conferring the Canadian Gov-

with

on International affairs in general and the

Mddic Erst situation In particular, prior to aliend- Ing

the United Nations General

Assembly's re- persion In New

guler

York.

word brosk

through

Tilgh offer

of the

Commb- kald that diplomatie

received

news agencies

a ume when Casey was at

lunch, and that he did not know of the maye.-

United PreRN,

In Hungary

THOUSANDS OF

TANKS GO

INTO ACTION

Reliable

Vienna, Nov. 6.

sources said today the Soviet Union threw an estimated 4,000 tanks and 200,000 troops into Hungary to stamp out the anti-Communist revolt.

Hungarian Nationalists said) to any why they were told to use The some Russian soldiers captured | guni" against the rebels, by the rebels

drunk oe Russian commander of the Soviet Įstoped.

troops, the sources added, had Soviets fred 011

fold them horrible tales of the children's ellule where a number | rebeln.

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DENMARK

Nech St.

GREAT BRITAIN

UTCOM

IN SATELLITES

22 Soviet divisions"·"

RUSSIA

CZECHOSLOVAKIA W

(Ke Saviat trenge}}

63 divisions along)

frontier #f

NETHERLANDS

WEST

GERMANY

HUNGARY 2 Soviet A divs

RUMANIA Soviet divs.

Black

AUSTRIA

FRANCE

SOUK BOTLE

on

of babies were burned, according Authoritative reports estimated to these sources.

intd-afternoun แส Of

thai

The latest information, aceord- | November 3. Soviet forces threw ing to refiable information, was į 4,000 Tacks ariel 200,000 men 24 the Russings had fred on Into the fight in Hungary dis-

Yugoslav

tegution In {tributed in 15 divisions. diplomat and wounding Tanks Firing

Franco-Germaniaest yesterday, killing one

Agreement Reached

Paris, Nov. 6.

several others.

Resisting

I have information based on reports and thai bune Nagy win freskid at the Soviet Embussy there after the

According to information re- {whea he went ceived here Th Hungariana Soviet alleek. yesterday morning were resist- As of early afternoon [13 ing Sovici attacks thringhoul Novemia?

the Hungarian: Budapest with heavy shooting were comming to resist. Tite French and German ex-y the Soviet attackers.

Busrow at that tre occupled Duras Square, which includes the important Eos station. Soviet tanks WRIT firing

perta

Targets attacked by tanks or reached a tentative

rheiled from Geller; I were agreement on the Euro-the Hodiak tank hurrocks, the pean common market and southern rullway station and surrounding houses. Euratom project during a Szem Square. three-hour meeting here today.

and Frh

Ling

were eli

Kinga harvacka at around a

November

were

BULGARIA

YUGOSLAVIA

Ra Sevier trees):

ITALY

ALBANIA

GREECE

{Ne Soviet rarps}

MILES 200

Mediterranean

TURKEY

How atands Russia in satellite Europe 7 These are her garrisons. For

each division marked on this map, count about 12,000 soldiers.

MOROCCAN

PEACE

STAND

Rabatz, Nov. 6. Sulton Mohamed of Morocco Today Bold members of the | relegation which will leave for New York to represent Morocco at the United Nations that their

The Sultan

suld

Uint the

Two Hussin lataks

Cixitalis is ported resisting Soviet attacks mit should be "Liberty within wilny

Molotov will: thrown by abels who were still of tasks, mortars, artillery and peace."

Tra tanks

Tratury WIT'S

The butlle had started Grman

The del gatom will be led by source turned

outside The istoria akan 4 306., Budapest time but here <! the agreement whi} Hotel.

Mindeter Ahmed evering the barracks Foreign reached ut The expeTEN' lovel

Seven Hussian tunks and did nest answer when telephoned. Belofre). while the German Chaticellor,

three auxury veliteles (car- Late in the day the rebels Dr Komad Adenave, and thers) working a patrols shot held Vacosligit Park in Pest French Premier, M. Gay Mollet, the Harmincad areu.

Red Army troops, however, hald were reviewing the infrenation-

Hundreds of Hungarion Audiosy Avenue which leads to ul stuation.

toudies were reen by a Western | the park. Dr Adena

reported diplomat in an

area near the ready to leave tonight instead Killz (or Killiam) barracks of tomorrow, the cutting short which

were Buzed by over- for the serand time his whelming Sqviet f100 power scheduled iwo-diny. vikt Homeday morning. Even as lad first decided to leave Parts the Bus/ians took the barracks, tomorrow instead of Thursday, rebels were still shooting from

i the ruins.

WILS

SEPARATELY

The experts of the two cum.

tries. meeting separately trum

their government heads, tangled

Protests

Larr the Russian fanks Bred the punts which had remained on the children's clinic, ignoring unsettled After the last meeting protest against the of the six European notions overal Western legations. Foreign Ministers here Jost October

The

the fran

speeding up German rearmament As for the Russians who are was also discussed by M. Mollet captured, the sources sald, they and Dr Adenauer in view of the | were either doped or drunk. international situation

"Too Early

After the Yugoslav legation was red upon yesterday. the Yugoslavs had no contact with Belgrade or with Janes Kadar, | the new Premier,

Poland had requested the Rus- sians to permit a plane to land near Budapest to evacuate Polish nationals. The Soviet Embassy replied t was "too early" to grant such permission.

A refugte doctor just arrived

Vienna from Hungary in ported

tonight that Russian troups killed "many" Hungarian Cruss workers in

clearly-marked installations

attacks

un

two

delegation's "fundamentai uime" should be: "To defend liberty and our solidarity with peopics still dependent or oppressed and 10 strengthen

iri peace world."

the

The sovereign declared that the United Nations Organisation had "incontestably not achieved all the aims for which I founded."'

He

Was

his express.d

confidence however that 1!

would "in the end recover Ita original way, that of serving

liberty, peace

and understand-

ing between peoples."-France-

Presse

Dulles Still

Making Progress

THE QUEEN OPENS PARLIAMENT

'Just Settlement

In

Middle

East'

London, Nov. 6.

BLOCKED CANAL Israel Lost 150 Men

Nicosia, Nov. 6.

In the actual fighting the lateat official Allied communique said that Port Said and Port Fuad were in Allied hands and that the task of clearing the entrance to the Suez Canal-blocked by ships sunk by the Egyptians had begun.

The siege of Port Said began yesterday-when Allied paratroopers were dropped at strategic points.

by tanks

They were followed today by The greatest care had through- British Carmandos supported out boen takon to avoid targets endangering civilians, the com- continued munique pointed out, and the country's Floo Air Arm pilots prided the themselves that they had fully one achieved this object."

to

Cairo

nowspapers

the *xpres dotermination to resist Allies Intervention ond newspaper Al Sharb Al Sharb, instructed renders to kill any British or French paratrooper before he landed.

Will Fight

Egyptian boys pasted posters all over Calro bearing the words {"I shall fight we shall fight

we shall night."

The latest Egyptian military communique, mumber 30, broad- cast by Beirut Radio and issued In Calro at 1430 GMT said that "named forces and people's resistance forces" had fortifed themselves in houses and that house to

to house fighting was going In several streets of Port Said.

on

Egyptians sald they were digging trenches during the day in Cairo, Alexandria and Canal Zone towns while street fighting raged in Port Sald.

An ometal spokesman an- nounced at noon: "British and French and are stili bomb- Ing Calro Bibels Canal towns."

A top Israeli spokesman claimed tonight Israel lost only 150 killed and yielded "lesp than 20 prisoners" on its suc- cessful Sinal Desert campaign against Egypt.

Chief of Staff Major-Gen. Moshe Dayan cited the figures At a ceremony honouring the Jaraoli dead.

He said the Israeil offensive thwarted preparations for a destructive war against Israel led by Egypt.”

At the same ceremony Pre- mler David Ben Gurion described the Sinal Desert vic- tory as "the largest and most brilliant military feat ever se complished by the Jewish people and one of the outstand

ing milltary fuata ever per- formed by any naton.”

Struggle Not Over

Gen. Dayan claimed that two Suez Egyptian Army divisions and

sea

were "crushed"

A

in the

He said the

Desert fighting. Israeli troops took more 5,000 prisoners.

Port Said was under constant armoured units attached to them

from the air und "The enemy has cut off the water supply in Port Said.

High

and explosive cendiary bombs were dropped un

Queen Elizabeth today told a tense and anxious British Parliament that the Governmentary spokesman said adding: would continue trying for a "prompt and just settlement" of the grave situation in the Middle East.

Opening the new session with a customary speech from the Throne in the House of Lords, the Queen said the "Govern- ment will continue its efforts to achieve by all possible means a of prompt and just settlement the many problems arising from the grave situation in the Mid- dle East. To this end they will welcome the broadest measure orf

co-operation with Commonwealth with our allies

in

the

the Atlantic atllance and Europe and with those inte national agencies of which the United Kingdom is a member. member.

Cyprus

were nectabaty

the

CONVOY

ARRIVES

IN AUSTRIA

Nickelsdorf, Nov. 0. Five Western reporters said on arrival here from Hungary today that Soviet troops had ques- toned them at length and con- Asented their camera flims, food reserves and some articles of clothing.

than

The Chief of Staff warned the

Israeli

the clyliian population, causing nation against complacency. Ho and fire te said the struggle was not yet extensive damage

Defence houses, Casualties among clyl-over and the lians, particularly women and Forces must remain on the alert confronting "for possible taska children have been heavy.

them."—All Agencica.

'Great Numbers'

том в

It has not, bean, possible to makoan extret timing OR OF casualties but hospitals are re.

ceiving victims in great numbers

every hour."

POLISH MISSION

Over 100 British warships of alt British In the operation in Egypt, the Admiralty announced

types are presently engaged TO RUSSIA

today.

The main rayal

close covET

burden

of

In

Paris, Nov. 6. A Polish Government mision the Allied landings had fallen will shortly go to Moscow to up to the present upon the discuss ennerele problems" with aircraft carrier Soviet leaders, the President of Anglo-French

with

ite, accompanying the Polish Council of State, force,

Zawndaki mid to the Alexander and escort, Admirally communique sold.

night. the beginning the Since

a statement broadcast by week, the communique stated, warsaw Radio Zawadaisi said naval aircraft from the carriers that during the stuprise visit to

a succession of Wanaw last monk had delivered

of Boviet striles on military objectives Communist chief, Nikita Khrush

assured and naval targets amounting in chev "we

our Boviet The reporters whose names all to upwards of 2,000 sorties, comrades that their foars of

reported, said other

Poland abandoning the Marxist- were, not

platform Avoid Civilians Lenbalst Austrian and German correspon- dents were being detained by

founded." Earlier the Queen referred to the Soviet-authorities in Gyour.

operations, the com- Zawadski said the lesson to be went independence the forthcoming

had gone gathered from the disturbances of the Gold Coast saying a "bill the midst of the fighting on executed with great effect sand years of the people's power, convoy lett Budapest in entirely according to plan, been In Hungary was that "after 12 will be introduced early in this Sunday and was held-up for two efficiency, and had resulted in counter-revolution cannot gnise session granting independence days in Gyoer by Soviet troops, the loss of only one British life, its head with to the Gold Coast under the the reporters sold.--France-

and two of our naval aircraft.' France-Presse, name of Chana,"

action by

protests about the attack

This was all the Queen sald

clurke

made by

about the Israel-Egypt crisis. were

Ότι Cypru she said "my The reporters, four Austrians It was expected that M Moilet diplomals to the Soviet Embassy

German, arrived fro and Dr Adenauer would Kive which replied it was "powerless"

Ministers while continuing to and their

texts to halt the attack. agreement to the

take measure which unhappily Gyoer in West Hungary, with a drawn to by the experts this

with convoy of cars, trucks and Aus- mercy Early yesterday Ave Russian Budapest

to deal

trian Red Cross ambulances, the afternoon before sending them tanks were seen destroyed in on Sunday..

terrorist activity, will spare

To second convoy to arrive since the Killian district, the sources

effort to find a solution to to the other nations involved.

the Soviet troops scaled off the bor- He said Soviet gunfire killed Reports said the question of claimed,

problems of the island through der area this week. Cross seven persons in a Red bua

a new and liberal constitution and undetermined addi- tional number-Many"-la

which will safeguard the rights separate attack

Washington, Nov. 6. on the mala

of all communities and the es- State, headquarters of

Sceretury of

Johnsential interests of this country the

Foster Dulles, today continued and our alilos." Russians

ratisfactory progress, directed to make

operation last machinegun are into the build- following his ing, which is serving as an ald Saturday, the State Department stadion, and into ambulances spokesman said tonight,

Dulles had Caten A little, and supply trucks parked out twice, got out of bed, to spend Bide.

20 minutes in an armchair in the his room, and read the news- papers and latest news dis- The doctor said the watched patches on international events, the attack from a vehicle out- the spokesman declared. ride the building.

Press,

A

United When they sobered up they were Burlon Red Cross.

s to be friendly and willing

British Crossword Puzzle

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RESPIE

PANENT ARUM

MINER

28

22

The

Doctura and nurses and volunteers were among victims.

All Hungarians

SPED

LE Russian

IMAGE

ZIROM ENDED

ELDE

LAVE S

X FINE

WART

ACROSS

1 Grew old (4).

7. Accumulate (0).

8 Tent (4),

» Sulched (4).

10 Temporary cessation (7).

12 Hastened (4).

15 Concerning (5).

10

Lily

(4),

19 Likeness (5).

21 Coal-worker 45).

A STORK

YE

DOWN

1 Heavenly body (6),

2 Get ready (7).

4 Sickly shade of the recruit?

Laim (4),

6 Rescue (4).

9-Stalk (4).

11 Harden (8).

13 Scheme (4).

18

14 Exploit (4)

22 Club one preases with (4) 16 weary (8).

23 Finished (8).

20 Tidings (4).

29

Getting on (7).

20 Wash (4),

31 Pleasant (4).

at Tale (6).

23 Twist out of shape. (4)..

17 Sign (4),

18 Afresh (4)

20 Unsumingness (7).

22 Unemployed (4).

24 At no time (5)

25 #righten (3).

37 Way put (4);

20 Killed (4)-3;

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Agrónug

Clown Grade 11 Glat, 18 Dapolis

„DOWBE

In other incident, he said, troops foraging for fond attacked a Red Cross bus Alkotas streets. It WRB

in

The Secretary of State twice during the day spoke over the phone with his immediate sub ordinates at the State Depart- ment to whom he gave instruc- ilons concerning the current situation France-Presse.

She said orders in Council would provide for a constitution of the new British Carribean Federation and for the inclusion of a number of elected members)

legislature of British in the Gulana.

Rent Control

The Government would pur- sue a policy of adjusting the structure of the armed

and organisation headed for the Budapest aport REFUSED SAFE

hospital shortly before noon

with food and supplies ploked

up at the Bouth railway ter- CONDUCT PASS

minal

He said one doctor, a medicai student, and five Red Cross workers were killed, All were | Hungarians—Uniica Press.

Ex-jockey Fined

for

Brighton, Nov. 6. Sir Gordon "Richards, years Britain's fastest man horochack, was fined £2 today driving his car too fast.

foreta of home de

tence to changes in the world

The

Presse.

Late Envoy To Philippines Praised

Washington, Nov. 8. General Carlos Romulo situation in the light of scien- Philippine Ambassador to the United States, expressod sorrow and technical advances, The Queen mentioned pro today over the death in Manila posals for the House of Com- of US Ambassador Albert F.

including legislation to Nuter. Rome. Nov. 8. The Italian, Social Democratic amend laws dealing with rent Ambassador Romulo called Mr Party Secretary, Signor Matteo control. The proposals were to Matteofil, trapped in wartoon sumend homicide law and limit Nuter's death a great loss to the foreign service of the Budapest, has refused a Soviet/ the scope of capital punishment United States,""

and reforming the composition Ho of the House of Lords-Reuter,

zoons

safe conduct unless it is also ex-.

added that Mr Nufer, tended to 14 Italian

reporters.

during the short time since he went to Manila in July, had Party sources sold here today.

They sold the Russians

Brussels, Nov; '6. offered on the pass only to

About 30 people were injured shown a marked ability to get Signor

along with Matteottf, the son of the Socialist in anti-Soviet demonstrations

Stato De officials ex-| Signor income staged by Belgian students in pressed regret and shock over The former champion jockey, Matteotti, who was purdered by front of the Soviet Emboary Mr Nufer', death, and President now 48, wrote a letter to the Fascist henchmen in prewar here today. Court admitting he exceeded years. ·

The demonstration, which be- 30 mph. Ir a built-up area. Signor Matteotti and the 14 gen as a gesture of sympathy In addition to the Eng, the reporters are trapped in the with Hungary ended.to violent court... endorsed his driving Italian Legalion in Budapest, clasice between students and

the police-France-Presse, Ucence-United Press, United Prem.

Elsenhower was informed of t before his departure for Gletts burg, where he will vote....

Mrs Nufer, now in Havana, has planned to hurry to Marila. -France-Presso.......

OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR LIM'S

Binapore, Nguyên

VIE Legislative, Asembly to

day voted in support of the Lim Yew Hock Governement's action "In pristine nibyendly Welements fix the colony,

SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT

Mr

David Marshall, former | He called Bir~Lám "the only Chief Minister who has just mishin who can achieve Indo- “pendence fee for Bingapore

wtran ho the ponible

DMr. MärzİKit mulch, that)

vital to gain that confidence to achieve, what, we wanted. I tried desperately to gain that confidence – with sweet reasonableness and then with; shock tactics, e falled “MojA

he hoped that

These munique

on,

WETE

impunity."--

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