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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956.

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New York, Nov. 13. Admission of three minor powers to the United General Nations has theoretically shifted the Assembly's balance of power and given two groups of states, voting in unison, power to block any re- solution on an "important question" needing a two-third majority.

The three newcomers → Sudno.! Morocco and Tranisla increase to 20 members the Afro-Aslan group, already the biggest single block in the organisation and due to swell further when Jupan becomes a member -- probably al this session

The other group, with which, many of the African and Asian | states often And themselves in alignment, is the ten-member Communist block, led by the Soviet Union.

Not Bound

In fact the two groups may never And themselves vetoing resolutions In the

79-member Assembly because not all of their

members see eye to eye,

Among the Comunuaist states,

Thai Prince Elected President

Of General Assembly

WILL TAKE EVERY FEASIBLE

STEP TOWARDS

ENLARGING MEMBERSHIP

New York, Nov. 13.

Prince Wan of Thailand, President of the United Nations General Assembly, today welcomed 19 new mem- bers to the organisation with a call for still further efforts to make the UN completely world-wide.

Most of the 19 were admitted

United Nations the

to

December.

proved

Last

The Assembly ap- membership

ther

countries as its first nelion of the

ከነ

ew sexdim yesterday.

Prince Won, who is Thatland's Foreig Minister, suld every fruxible step towards enlarging

U'N mcrubberstilza Was towards strengtheni foundation of peace.

it

ut p

the

World-Wide

"We must be unflagging in our ciforts in this direction until the Undiest Nations Organisation become truly, ma completely.

n werk-wide

mended

orgersionlon, he

PRINCE WAN

Mr V. K. Krishnu Menon, Indian Minister without pori- follo, opposed the recommenda¬ tion of the Steering Commitee that the Ingariani hem considered as a priority mutter by General Assembly.

OIL PROTEST

Baghdad. Nov. 13. The Iraq Government today.. made a firm proteri to Syria againmi' reporis published by Byrian newa- papers that Iraqi oll wha' all flowing from trag to Drwel

Byrlan powrpapira are subject to military censor. ship. The reports followed the sabotage. okt Jordans territory of The Trag Petrolau 179 Company's pipeline from Tran to taifa, in The pipeline was out May,

the 1848 whon Palestine war began.

·Was

The Irau Government announced that 12 sending a press delegation to Jordan to see that the pipeling was not operating. -France-Presso.

a plenary session of the Murder Appeal

lle urged that the quaestion be referred to the Political Commitico so as to allow for more serious consideration. From the committee the matter would then go to # plenary

#ession.

απ

The Assembly voted 03 to sine with eight abstentions to include the the Hungarian item agenta und 61 to nine with 19 wer to prevail, abstentions to have it discussedt The Assembly itself later an- Soviet thesis proved, without discussion the the teruble threat of the loss of in a pienary session as u priority inclusion of the Middle East freedom would hang over each matter-Reuter.

and everyone of us,

em on la agon The Steering Committee's 10- "If we accept the Soviet ex- emmendations for inclusion of planations, we are unworthy to the Hungarian item on the sit here and we will be setting precedent which would Agenda was immediately oppos- up a

ed in the Assembly by the Hun-have terrible consequences."

M. Spook said he had today Mr. Minister, Alan Foreig

received a cable from a friend who had just returned from the Austro-Hungarian frontiur.

Line Horvath,

He reiterated that the situs-

In his

his country was a mat-

ter within the exclusive jurisdic-which spoke of "waves of re- fugees even greater than before, tion of Hungary,

of 50,000 casualties, of people the Vasily Kuznetsov,

dying

of hunger, of crowded Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister hospitals and operations without supported the Hungarien segu-anaesthetics.

Mi

ment, contending that what was hoppening in Hungary was purely domestic affair.

Brotherly Help

24

The Soviet Union, he claim- nd had brought Its "brotherly, to the Hungarian allied help"

prople.

the

M. Paul Henri Spaak, Bel- in Foreign Minister, said that Soviet explanation of the situation in Hungary was strange mixture of cynicism and

hypocrisy

"a

Do they take us for fools or cowards?" he unked.

Colombo Powers

Against Any Volunteers

New Delhi, Nov. 13.

The Prime Ministers of four Colombo Powers India, Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia - meeting here today are understood to have agreed that introduction of any "volunteers" into the Middle East would "gravely jeopardise the chances of an enduring peace" in that region.

Yugoslavia sometimes_takes а "rebel" role; and Ethiopia,

Conference sources said that the Laos, Liberia, Pakistan Philippines and Turkey tend not the four statesmen in their re- to be bound by all Afro-Asian view of the world situation had group majority decisions.

agreed on seven main points:

That they endorse In contrast, the 20-nation

fully the United Na Latin-American block, second | tons' directive

to Iarcell and biggest ethnic unit, almost in British and French forces variably votes in line, and, with withdraw from Egypt; hardly any exceptions, solidly with the United States and like- minded Western powers.

to

Thut they endorve the posting of an inter- national police force;

A two-third majority in the

That the scope and Assembly is

3. required for such

functions of that force resolutions as recommendations

should not in any way ropa about the maintenance of Interdie the national peace and security;

sovckelmity of ExYрt elections to the Security, Econo- or prejudice a chilement of the mic and Social and Trusteeship Suez Canal dispule; Councils; the admission of new

suspension

That the Suez Canal of

dispute should stand ex- rights and pri-actly whero B stood before the

Egypt vileges; expulsion of meinbers attack

and that

P

ship systems operation; and budgetary matters.

All other resolutions need only a simple majority.

The Group

on

of Egypt in the Suez arca:

gravely jeopardise the chances of enduring peace in that re- gon:

!

"A vast cry of pily and hor- ror must rise from the United Nations," he said. "We must not close our eyes and cars to this terrible situation."

Meeting Radioactive

Fallout

Washington, Nov. 13. The threat of radioactive fallout from atomic attack should be met by keeping the home fires burning in the cities, not by fleeing to the country, a physician said today.

The physician, Dr Herman A. Heise of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, said heat anch accompanying upward air currents can form a protective umbrella over a city that would fend off cumulus clouds and layers of base bear- atomie de ing the dangerous bris. Another doctor backed

theory.

his

Rejected

Washington, Nov. 13.

The United States Supremo Court rejected today an appeal by Dr Samuel Sheppard, who was sentenced to from 10 years to life imprisonment in 1954 on charges of murdering his wife, Marilyn.

Sheppard's appeal said his trial had been influenced by publicity from the press, radio nad television.-France-Presse,

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Dr S. D. Sullenberger dis- foreign 7. That

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