THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1956.
British Challenge To Russia
EVACUATE SOVIET HUNGARIAN|| Allied Landings In
TROOPS
FROM HUNGARY
New York, Nov. 12.
British Foreign Secretary Mr Selwyn Lloyd today challenged the Soviet Union to follow the example of British and France in Egypt by evacuating Soviet troops from Hungary.
SELWYN LLOYD
COLOMBO POWERS AGREE
Speaking bnmediately piler his arrival by plane in New York where he will head the British deingation to the United Nations General Assembly, Mr Lloyd sald that the British and French attac
the
East, Middle although me understand had pre- vented
conflict more Replotka 42 fom breaking out
સર્ by a veporter if the Soviet Union migal intervene in ve Middle East, the British, Frenca and laraelis did not leave Exyp, he replied, "I do no1 Bow but I do know that the the area A viel penetration of ins beers very much greater shon anyone has ever known."
Attained Objective
Britain
M. Lloyd uid lllt mel France "have attained the Best objective of stopping the Aight and have induced the United Nations to ilial
hall area
fore, at hope au to guarantee stability.”
He added, "Just
Into
Jerest 1
the UN force is constituted, we Will be perfectly willing to baki
respond
In Ey to the UN forces."
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He said that it would be a very good thing if the Soviet Union would be prepared lo do the saune thing in Hungary. would the OF LONE Hf their good Talth."
It
Asked alunt diferences with New Delhi, Nov. 12.
the United States Mr Leyd The conference of the "We have had differences Premiers of the Colombo with the United States but we Conference in New Delhip these differences so that we Gru hopeful that we can clear today reached "complete shall be able to work together agreement on all questions gat discussed,' one of the participants said today.
"
The Premiers of India Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia met at the Indian Foreign Minusty to study the international situation, especially in reference to recent events In Hungary Middle East.
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Wider Support
the
ARMY
REFORMS
London, Nov. 12. MR Ferane Mucnnich, Hun-
garian Deputy Premier, sect today the Hungarian army would be reorganised around o hard core of the "majority of officers and soldiers who have proved their loyalty during
theas critical caya," the
nowa
agency
Czechoslovak Ceteka reportesi Cereka said tha, Mr Muoz nich told correspondenta in Budapest
beni today the army will be organised un an entirely new bala
inid
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principles will be
down for this organisation by ur presevil government to ensure that the army and security
the forcos defend true interests of Hungarian workers and peasants. They must also protect the Socialisi a.hievements of the Hungarian people," he said.
Mr Muennich ai "Horthy officers who had come from
neers abroad look the initiative on the very first day of the re- volution in Hungary to restore reactionary regime In the emantry."
He sold! that quiet and under esgris in Budapest, us aflyonc vazi sve for himself, although in some places groups of re- nellonavles and criminals muy si bu holding on."-Reuter.
SOLDIERS' FARMERS CLUB
Wuppertal, Nov. 12. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, the Royal East Kent Itegment here have formed a young farmers' club to staly German farming methods and compare them with those in Britain
the
say that lot Ai Gennan population K giving the club every assistance, Club members can spend most on their weekends off as guests of Gennan farmers.
Most of the members come from Kent, Several have al- tended contraes st the Wye Asked whether
Anglo-Agricultural College. French uction Wintend uf British officers weakening Colonel Nasser had strengthened him, Mr Lloyd salt "Time will prove whether That is true.**
Asked
action had deepened the differences be
Tween tho
British pultel The mutual contact had shown parties, Me Lloyd said: "I think that German fatiners were just There is a wider
measure uf as anxious to team about Brl- support f+1 The Government sh
methods. --China in the recent Special. than is apparent.
House of Com- debates the mis.**
the
Mr Lloyd said the authorisa- Tion of the UN police force was " step forward in securing rule of law. We shall get the equipped with Sa Umed Nations
ANOTHER MEETING
Burma's Premier U Bu Swe.) Indonesia's Premier Al stroaldjojo arki Ceylon's Premier some teeth,”
Solomon Bandaruvalke were ab- companied by your©tariis-gen@raj
their
ministries.
Israel Willing
if Israel
Today's meeting lusted two the and a quarter hours.
are lo hold a
respective foreign Asked what Britain would do refused to surrender Cazn
Mr Lloyd strip,
to com- replied: "I prefer not ment on that at this time."
He added that he understood would be willing to israel
bandon It-France-Presse Keu er.
The Premiers second and last meeting tomor- row morning, and the conference is expected to be over by noon, -France-Presse.
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Egypt
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Historio scenes of the Allied landings in Egypt's Port Sald
top Plolure
shown the first French troops landing on an Egyptian beach; pletured bottom is a shot by British alovictone News cameraman John Davies showing the British paratroop strike on Gamal airfield in the Port
Bald peninsula.—Express Photo.
SYRIAN ARMY DESTROYED
OIL PIPELINE PUMPING STATIONS
London, Nov, 12,
Syrian Army units destroyed three pumping stations of the Iraq Petroleum Company after the Anglo-French invasion of Egypt, an official British spokesman said today.
Mall
Mr
Freedom In Egypt
London, Nov. 12. Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, Bri- tish Ambassador to Egypt who arrived here by air tonight, sald o far as he knew the British is Egypt still lived in their own houses and were quite free to move about.
But their businessca had been taken over by the Egyptians.
Sir Humphrey was among 170 of the 226 members of consular and diplomalle staffs and their families being evacuated from
was
Chou Visiting
Cambodia
STEEL STRIKE
Buenos Aires Nov. 12
The
"antire" "Argenting steel indusies was paralya- od today as 350006 workere started a #4chqun mi+down.
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The strike, wan enlled by the Btool Workers Union 13 -protest-scinat_the slowness of the work of studying the desmaids tee
Premte,
RUSSIA AND
NASSER CONDEMNED
New Delhi, Nov. 12. The Indian right-wing Mahasaba (Indu) Party
today called for the rup- ture of diplomatic lations with the USSR, if Soviet
in "persecution" Hungary did not stop im- mediately.
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The party, which is holding a congress in Jodhpur, passed resolution condemning Sovici treatment vf the #freedom- loving Hungarian people."
A further resolution voted by the Congress, upheld for the first time in India the cause of 16racl and attacked Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser for recont speeches in which bo Intimated that he intended to establish the supremacy of Islam from Algeria to Indonesia.
UN DEMONSTRATION In New York, some 100 pro- Egypt and pro-Hungary demon- sirators started parading in front of the UN headquarters today shortly before the open- ing of the regular session of the Cioneral Assembly.
The demonstration, sponsored ty the "Amerlean Hungarian Federation" and the Interna-
tional Committee for the Do- fence of Egypt", was carried out peacefully under the eye of police reinforcements called in for the occation.
Demonstrators carried ban- nera marked "Egypt for the Egyptians", "Purtish Criminal Aggressor "Don't Abendon the Freedom Fighters."--France-Pyosse,
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Rabat, Nov. 12. Sultan Sidi Mohammed Yussef today solemnly installed Arthur Dodds-Parker.dolph Churchill, Journalist, son Morocco's new 76-manber Na- Consultative Assembly, Foreign Offloo Under-Secretary, ot former Prime Minister Sir Lional tuld thu Houso of Commons Winston Churchill, that on lo-marking the beginning of a con- that the pumping stations were struction of that destroyed despite an assuranco been sent. given to the British Ambass- dor that life and property would be protected.
nature
the
hed stitutional monarchy in
country.
Speaking before the Assembly, the Sultan said that the cross tion of the Assembly
Was one of the most important events fo tuke place
rince Morocco became Independent
No Addition
Despite further Labour Dockla-Porkeg would not add to his original state- megt
Answering questions on the oil situation, Dodds-Parker also quaries, jeported that the Saudi-Arablan
The Sultan said that the As- Government had cut off sup-
piles of crude oil to the Bahrein When asked what he meant sembly would mean the found refinery and
if ing in Morocco of "an authen- loading of British and
prohibited the by "serious consequences"
wea tically
national and construc- French the UN had branded Britain an
democracy in conformity Reid tive Dodds-Parker unkers at Arablan ports.
ingredior, Canal Blockage
"the matter would have been with the egalitarian precoply of and our na- our holy religion referred to Her Majesty's tional traditions." - France- Oil supplies also were delay have
Government and they would Presse.
decided in the circum-
od, he said, because of the stances of the moment." blockage of the Suez Canal by
Egypt. All tankers have now, the Government, spokesman said INVITATION
been diverted around the Cape, he said.
In answer to other questions,
that official represen1ations
REJECTED
Egypt who arrived home today. Dodds-Parker, in answer to against Britain's intervention in that Egypt have been received, from He said the Egyptian civilian another question, denied population
delegato "completely the British
Iraq, Jordan, Libya, the Soviet al the Union
China, Indonesia and United Nations had been In- Epathetic and showed no hostility
Singapore, Nov. 12. to the Brillah." Many, perhaps, struc.ed before the Mid-East Nepal,
General As- Another spokesman enswetoć would have liked to show more bate that if the
An old friend of the late Dr questions on tho anfety
of the triendliness. họ added-Reuter.
of Sun Yat-sen, founder rembly PLE ssed
resolution q 1
and British employees of the elvilion Chinese Republic, old today he branding Britain, Franco
Britain contractors in the Suez Canal had rejected an invi'etlen from Iarsel no aggressors
base who were interned by the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr would withdraw from the UN.
Egypt following the Dodds-Parker added, however,
Anglo- Chou En-lai, to attend Dr Sun's that the British delegate
was
French invasion,"
ninetieth anniversary celebra- Matter Of Urgency tions in Peking. within this discretion in letting be known privately that the
Swco, 73, passage of a resolution condemn- The spokesman' said that the who has lived in Sing pore Parla, Nov. 13.
ing Britain as an aggressor protecting power (Switzerland) for many
ha had years, sold Chinese Premier and Foreign
conse-has indicated that the em-old Mr Chou in a letter: "I am Minister Chou En-lai will visit "might lead to serious
particularly the ployees of the Suez contractors
you
the have chosen the Cambodian
of quences, capital
Government considered their have been intered by Egypt. Phnompenh on November 22, it
intervention with France
as We are pressing for more specific Wong man. Although I am old, learned in Paris from
I all have the dignity not to was
being emergency betion neces-Information."
preserve peace et:d sary to
The spokesman said that Bri-sell myself for a place beside tafa also was inquiring "as a Mao Tse-tung (China's head of security."
Labour member Arthur Lewis matter of urgency" through the state).
Mr Chow told reportery he persisted and usked for a ente- British Embassy in Berno Da
tho Invitation gorical asurance that no such regards the safety of other Bri-had received instruction had been sent. Lewis tish civilians in Egypt.-United through the Bank of China In
Singapore.-Reuter. referred to a statement by Rap-Press.
Phnompenh {oday.
He is expected to stay about a week as guest of the Cam- bodian Government. Prepara tkms are being made for a gran- dloze welcome and for rigid security precautions. Reuter.
Mr Chow Hoan
sorry
Strained Embassy Party In Moscow*******
.......................................KREMLIN CHIEFS MISSING*********
Moscow, Nov. 12.
Mr Mohammed El Kouny was replying to correspondents' right at the Swedish Embassy. in honour of King Gustav
· Adolf's birthday:'
TULE Egyptian Ambassador in TM at hero taches that more than 50,000 volunteers for servion in Egypt had come forward in funds. In the past week.
Noné hod so far reached Coiro,
Mr Mohammad Ei Kouny tok!! Corralpandanks at a diplomatic requutionment on
tions had been forwarded to Cairo, but so far: none find
Mr Mihall G. Peryukhin, who lan, deputy premier. yet left for Egypt as far as hỳ | After 25 minutes, in which ho know.
chatted about the weather and much topios, Mr Pervuk- hin left the Swedish Embassy without offering an explané.
tion of the ment, who |
bers of the
normally attend such fune-
Ho "dk" not reply to further questions concerning reported delays aureading the United Nation polico foron contingent now in Italy R for
The eplied: The straink i "prochiced in.
"hunomphera" It was 80,000 had
month than anniversar of this kind passed off withol
being
Asked how many Soviet citizens and reservists", hach, ngeliod pt the Perolian Embassy in Moscow us Egypt, Mr El Ko
Marothani
come for
too frit night for malay
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the Soviet Comme
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