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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956.

Asian-African Bloc See New A

Victory

CEASEFIRE BEFORE

ANGLO-FRENCH

GOALS REACHED

United Nations, Nov. 7.

The Asian-African bloc in the United Nations saw a diplomatic victory at hand today in the Middle East ceasefire before attainment of the avowed Anglo-French goals.

Ike Asked To

Take Concrete Stand For

World Peace

Djakarta, Nov. 7.

The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr Ruslan Abdul- gani, tonight called on the President of the United States, Mr Dwight Elsen- hower, to make a "more contribution defending

in world peace."

sa

£1

fact that the ceasefire cut short But their own stand in

He also

that fusing to support a condemns the Anglo-French attempt to gain

"with 11on of Soviet intervention in full control of the Sucz Canal respect" to the Government of

also thwarted

he the Indonesia,

volled on Mr Hungary and manoeuvring to-Zone and

frm 10 Intention

to "take to the fuiles: obvious

depose Eisenhowor day to exploit

attitude towards those who seek Soviet hints about sending tus President Gamal Abdel Nasser,

These was concern at the UN to interfav with national lo- slin volunteers Into the Middle!

And sovereignty, Eut exposed the gap to deep. about Izrael's stand on holding dependence

Sinal peninsula and from

the especially the nations of Asta and the the resentment nations ot! whom they count Island of Tiran in the Gulf of Airien."

upprehension must heavily

the Aquia and some

the Latin Americans.

complications this force in the Assembly's

rooted

fur support

Incensed

i may

| stubates. {britain's insistence

Dat Israeli troope

must leave

by

as favouring

The Astart and African group the Sinai wus sized upon Insisted that they twien Arab plom

cheduled 11/ twpre pres(pastas! | thebr own Case and further General Asembly debutes

the Middle East yesterday be-posttion.

Cate

of the complication, of the imaninent

His fire. But Latin American diplomats told United

bluntly: Proze

"They

could not get the support thev rzeded for Vieir issolution.

Ttu

แ representative, Emilio Nutez-Portuondo, for five years hag waged UN battle against what he calls Sovie

vie "hypocrisy its East Europe, wu, particularly incenced when the majority of the Avans and Aftiems abstained froin vuling on resolution denoutselis: Soviet intervention

in

Hungary after the Latin- Americans gave solid support to condemnation of Britain Prance over Exypl.

The

weakening

Anglo-French

Add Fuel

The Aruba

were making she moat out of the Julent Køvlet talk about anding volunterm Co Egypt

counted on the Novit Union to add fuck to this particular during Loday's debate.

and

Soviet diplomats were in steady round of consultations with Arians and Afrienus gad it wemed obvious that they were working unceasingly to undermine any goodwill which

Becrued ter the brought it stand against the Anglo-French attack.

J

One Latin American source sold: This is something

that

will not be forgotten

What was in the making here* was remarkably reminiscent of

casily

The

repercussions will be eit

the pre-Czechoslovakian coup

CONGRATULATIONS Extending his congratulations to Mr Eisenhower un hls fr election. Mr Abdulgani said the

of Indonesia Government

bno always respected the American President for in his Loreign polley he had shown himself to ix a world leader who tried to

world

peace and to solve problems and international conflicts "by the path of peace and without the use of force."

Mr Alxhulgand made this statement to foreign Corres- pondents at a reception at the Russian Embassy to mark the October Revolution standing before the bust of Lann.~~Reu-

London Gets Smuts Statue

London, Nov. 7.

A striking bronze statue

when the Sovie convinced of the late Field Marshal

particularly Jan Smuts was unveiled to

later day in Parliament Square,

for a long time. Prime Minister | Czech

Edhaard

lenders,

Nehru's staternent Hungary dut Benes,

1189

yesterday nude things Took wrote in his memoirs, that they, Westminster.

An Immediate

Came

Basumption was that the pending Asian- African light to make the Algerian

another

rituse celebre in the Assembly's gular

opening Tuesday would fail to iel the strong Latin American backing

i kad laut yaNAP

next

send

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Mr W. 9. Motrio

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of of the mavelled the memortal furou: South African

Common

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leader

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Envoy To Britain

Mr Ivo Vejvoda steps rifo the Buckingham Palace, coach as he leaves his Embassy in Kensington Gore, Løn- dan, to present to the Queen his crodentjain the new Yugoslav Ambassador to Britain. Mr Vojvoda, 45, fought

KG

with the Yugoslav partisans against the Germans in the last war.—Reuterphoto.

Ike Returns To

Battle With

World Unrest

By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE

*| Se un- East

AIDE MEMOIRE OR ON CEASEFIRE

United Nations, Nov. 7.

Secretary-General Dag Hammardgold today released the following "aide memoire he sent to the Governments of France, Britain, Israel and Egypt on Monday to clarify the censeßre develop- ments to that time:

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DRY FLY SHERRY

1. In replies received to

In view of the urgent the request for a cease-

request from the General Are effective on November 4, Į Assembly for cease-fire, 1956, 2400 GMT, the Govern view of the attitudes on R menta of France and the United cease-fire taken by the Govern- Kingdom informed the Secrements of Egypt mack feraci, In fary-General that as soon as the view of the General Arcgembly Governmente of Israel and decision to establish a United Egypt signity acceptance of, Nation Command and its and the United Nations en-acceptance by the Government GOTSES a plan for, on inter-of Egypt, and in pursuance of national force with the functions the Governi Assembly resolu- prescribed, the two governments | tien of 4 November 1950, I wish

af would cease all military action. to pk the Governmente

France and the United Kingdom 2. By adoption of the whether would recognise

they resolution, on November the decision of the Gener As 6. 1950, providing for the catab-sembly, establishing

a United lishment of a United Nations Nations Command; us meeting for a coase - Command, the United Nations their conditions

I likewire wish to ask the General Assembly has taken the fire, first decisive step in imple. Government of Istacl if it finda mentation of its previous actself in a position to accupt the ceptance Ix principle of General Assembly resolution ou United Nations force to secure the establistapen of a United cestation of hostilities under all Nations Comurland. The tenns established in its resolution on the subject November 2, 1958,

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3. The Government of Egypt has. through message to

Secretary- General of 6 November 1956, accepted the resolution of the

8. In case of affirmative replies to the questions

in paragraui 7 I intend to address again a proposal for an agreed dessero to the four governments concerned.—United Preas,

General Assembly of 8 Nover CASEY TO

ber 1986, and may thus be con- sidered as having sccepted the establishment

Interna-

tional

force

Am of under the terms fixed by the United Nations. No similar declaration is yet avail- able from the Government of Israel.

MEND

RELATIONS

Washington, Nov. 7.

The Australian External

4. The Government pi Egypt has, on November | Affairs

Minister, Mr

4, 1956, accepted the request of Richard Casey,

Secretary-General | for

arrives

the censere, without any stacked here tonight to help mend conditions.

between it is to be assumed { relations acceptance, although | United States and Britain, that this referring to the time-limit

the United Press was in- formed today.

set

in the request of the Secretary- General, is generally valid,

A gracious welcome

to your guests

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He arrives from Ottawa, where 5. The Government of he conferred with the Canadian Israel has now, in a clart-Government on the International fication of its first reply to the crises.

request of the Secretary- Mr Casey will spend two days General for a cease-fire, staled of intensive talks at the Blate that in the light of Egypt's Department with a view to re- declarations of Willingness to a to prepare for the ANZUS meet

newing Western solidarity and ceascüre Escol

en readiness

of

thea

New York, Nov. 7. Morally and politically strengthened by an

confines wanted had better, but With too late to alone

overwhelming election-victory, President Eisen-

to agree to a conseng to be held here on Friday the Czechs

Speakerhower today buckled down to the task of averting tire. happened in the military aki to

next week. correct what

He also plans to give a press General Assembly on Hungary." prevent the Nazi occupation but

thewhat one New York newspaper described as "The that Britain)

to explain conference

Aus- had and France Same Of Cyprus

The condition for ̈ à G. bucked down, For The Dr

tralia's role in Anglo-American most ominous threat to peace since the end of The tinien Jack and the World War Two." this became an onerous debt of

general ceasefire would, relations.

to be established thus, seem honour which pulled the Czechs of the Union of South

Afried

Mr Casey will begin his visits request arranged, and a new away from the West and paved tell away eveal the statue

way for Communist control. by Si Jacob Epe teke Str The break down

United Nations, or would they

provided that the Governments to the State Department to

France

Unlied morrow by conferring with the the and Arsi

reboot na diplomats

rsult in a fatul step towards Winston Churchill war to have Casy peace in the Middle

of State, Mr the acting Secretary and Eastern Europe teacht » muggestion that there is such a unveiled the memorial, but was

other "Munich" at which the Kingdom would recognise

JF, and deafening climax in sh 1:4t Soviet Union could exploit to

lecision of the General Asset Herbert Hoover paralles oxuy But they express unable to form the ceremony dea

the full the world-wide

Diy

establishing a United Na- will confer with other officials. 1111~

He will wind up his visit the general belier that Colonel because of his recen chill Sirages of the election campaign.

by tions Command, as mecting the Never since Presiden Roosevelt pact of their recent threats of Nusacy will Gnerge stronger | Anthony Ba

with the Assistant crisis and able to stend, but both Ladyx months before the summit

was re-elected in IDM. Fume milliary intervention in the than ever from this

condition they have made for a conferring

for Near Middle East and of rocket

cessation of hostililles, and It, Secretary of State that the Soviet uid offers will Churchill and Lady Eden were

of Eastern Affairs, Mr William conference with

further, the Government Briuin and

tocks on Britain and France be long

with prestal. remembered

Israel were to endorse the same Rountree on the entire Near the Soviet Union at Yalta have directi The ten-foot-high stalue

General Assembly dreision, Fastern situation-United Press. 80 my crucial problems

The essence of these proposals shows Field Marshal Smuls in

crowded in on P

newly for top level meetings is pre- uniform, his head creet and elected president.

sumably to bring around bave table national leaders who can make quick and authoritative decisions

the spot. But President

Elsenbowe, is confronted

the pecullar problem that Mr Dulles, who has frequently been accused of playing his cards too close to foreign policy thinking with the chest and of not sharing his his colleagues, will be confined

The

same el hue for the

Cyprus question. On both ques-

tions the Latin Americans sup- port the nort! argumen of gratitude. Asians t Africans, but their enthusiasm is certainly

now.

caluted

Saved Egypt

What the West docs about The Asian-African strategy on

Isract's the Middle East was now to seck

retention of the Sinai will perhaps be the The immediate withdrawal of peninsula Anglo-French and Israeli forces key to Egypt's future orienta- from

showed tlon, these Arabe insist.-United They restrained jubilation oyer the Press.

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hands elenched behind him. -- United Press,

place

FIREMEN INJURED

New York, Nov. 7.

Re-build Alliance

First amongst these is how to avert the ominous threat of

Soviet intervention in the Mid- dle East now being pressed by Soviet political and miliury leaders.

The

,

110

by

Replacement?

dit-

now

second was how to re- build the Western Alliance, Five iremen were injured shaken to its foundation by in today when ha carly-morning dependent Brilish and French to hospital for several weeks, fre in a kitchen groase duct intervention last week in efforts spread to other floors of the to divide Egypt and Israel Miyako Restaurant, New York's belligerents in the Suez Cans!

This problem has given rise, most famous Japanese eating area.

some without lo

to A third

speculation as was how,

President might Owner Kazuchei

these objec- whether the Tsukada, endangering both

decido that the time Is asleep in living quarters on the tives, lo bring lato existence not top floor, was aroused by the and into position 'h United Na- coming for him to replace the smcil of smoke and awakened ons police force lo prevent the 68-year-old Mr Dulles with four sleeping employees. All uneasy case fire in the Middle younger and less controversial

East from deteriorating into figure. esenped without injury.

and new

In highly speculative dis- possibly expanded The firemen were burned on

hostilities, with

the patch, one of the United Nations | the hands and faces when

Soviet

press correspondents put forward flames from The duct, which tion of either

the thesis today that: "Judging runs from the ground floor eers or actual Soviet forces.

A number of proposals

by th

the comments of Western through the roof, broke through before the president for high

diplomats, nothing would do the floor of the third storey.

more, to repair the Free World Most of the damage was from level meetings to resolve

coalition that an invitation by smoke and water,

the crisis. but

the president tu

Adial restaurant was expected to be The Swiss Government have the

meeting "at the Stevenson (the defeated Demo- closed several days for repairs. proposed -United Press.

summit" to deal with the global cratic presidential candidate) i erials, Britain and France have become his Secretary of State," Paria, Nov. 7.

a meeting of the China Mall Special. proposed Radio Cairo today resumed foreign ministers of the mem- bers of the United Nations

CENSORSHIP OFF broadcasting on its regular wav Security Council in an effort to lengths at considerably increased

reach a permanent settlement strength, broadcasts monitored of Middle Eastern problems. in Paris indicated,

The radio which went allont after an Anglo-French air raid five days ago, had been broad- casting on other frequencies for the last two

days-France- Presse

D

Fatal Step?

were

the

Nicosia, Nov. 7. All telegraphite and postal censorship Imposed in Cyprus last week was terminated from 1.30 p.m. local time,

Bus-

Would auch mealings enable

All telecommunication the great powers in their search for peace to cut through the pensions and restrictions cumbersome procedure of the I also lifted.---Router,

Critical Years Ahead For Malaya

Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 0.

HE next ten years would be n

Str

the High Commissioner, Donald McGillivray, told the Federal: Legislative Council today.

budget

He spoke at the opening of the

KORSION

at which o

Mctaya had advanced in many Пelds."

thinkable that sho should stand stili, žili joss go back, but to go forward will call for high endeavour, faith

in the future and readiness

werd

would meet the challenge of synthetic with aucoesa, As

He said there are good prospects of a stable 'and' reasonable price for fin for several years ahedd

Referringito sio anti-Commun to recept some sacrifices ener. "Str. Donald

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todo o 2 industries, rubber the countries in Fo said both the

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