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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1956.
HAMMARSKJOLD-EGYPT AGREEMENT In Search Of Mercy
Presence And Mission
Of Police Force
United Nations, Nov. 21.
The memorandum, attached to the report on the mission
United of the Nations police force in Egypt, which the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold today submitted to the General Assembly, summed up the main results of Ham- marskjold's discussions in Cairo with President Nasser.
The memoranduin sati: **Trac { starteel that the retivities of the Government of Egypt and the internation-1 force would be United Nations Secretory-guided in govi faith by the General, have declared theu
ราย set down In the General on the bavie point relative to the PIEFENCE The mission of the internat force in Egypt,"
it
juws:
sted. three points a
In Good Faith
1.
The
Assembly's resolutions, Bruited Nations, In particular, un des trading that th
0
ded with the wishes of the Il-Egyptian Government, desired to ra Setules the International 17 Jet tha fulfield 11: task.
Eyptian Gov. ermanent diet fared tal exereksitig 113 soverclo rights in all questums comenta - ing the presenen and the mi
الحمله
★ Thy Egyptian (lov-
1341
Secretary-General stuted
UTILI
thut
UNIT
was their intendon to
i exuung jointly, in The Hght or the above two points.
sion of the international force, the concrete aspects of the at-
would
be guided
petcomplishunent of its task try the faith by the acceptance of the .teinationd fores, including it General Assembly's resolution stationing and
of November 3 last
2. The
United
Nat
took
Egyptian
Bola decin rution
th
t
POUJADE
APPEALS
Paris, Nov. 21.
Pierre Poujade, leader of France's snil-tax move- And Seven other leaders of his party, ap- peated In
today court against a heavy fine for their anti-tax activities. They were sentenced
200,000 francs
fine
pay
to
apiece for inciting people not to pay thir Income (Lxes.
The
Attorney - General today asked the
court to sentence the eight men to an even heavier fine, but did not name the figure,
Poujade admitted the illegality of his actions in urging merchants not te pay their taxes, but mald it was the only way [or protest
Lo
his movement against taxes, He asked
The
for a light wentence,
proceeding. -
物
France-Presse.
UNKRA WORK TO BE COMMENDED
United Nations, Nov. 21.
questions
imes of somamurrization,
Confirmed Intention
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The Egyption Government confirited
intention
facilitating the
task
of the
the!
International force and United Nations agreed to cu operate to ensure the camy out of the gulding principles adopted foliowtag The Joint examination of the basis of the General Assembly resolutions,
In commenting on these texis, » United Nations spokesman re- marked the question of the
withdrawal of the International force from Egypt remained in-
fuel.
Stunned by dismiter this grim-faced Hungariau mother clutchts her baby in a blanket at the reception centre set up in Vienna by the International Red Cross for refugee from
war-born Hungary, —Itiuiterphoto.
Press Freedom Declined Since War
London, Nov. 22.
Britain's Press Council begun as an experi-
mental organisation to guide newspaper ethics and standards, has now become an institution, Sir Linton Andrews, its chairman, wrote today.
work
In the second report, annexed to his report on the establish-
la fereword of the Council's ; essential that newspapers every- the tree world should ment of the international police third annual report he said the where
guard agains! the Secretary-General
of the organisation is be on constant force.
because not
of attacks, direct and concealed, the General Assembly's Increasing. asked
their right to publish permission 10 negotiate with more violations of the freedom against
freely comment journalistic news and to specialised firms for the clearing of the of the Suez Canal.
xcuse This re-, mindeuda,
more upon it"-China Mail Special. to IC fur quest was in conformity with the complainants look wishes of the Egyptian Covern- trustworthy Judgment.
ment.
The report stuted that the Egyptian Government con- sidered that the clearing of the Canal should be begun Im- mediately after the withdrawal of non-Egyptian forces from Port Said and the Canal zone.
French And British
A spokesman for the Secre- tary-General, interpreting the text of the annex report, said the non-Egyptian forces referred
Dress
but
or
A large parl of the report is concerned with relations be- tween the British Royal Family and newspapers. The Council pls warns that there is much
that evidence
press freedom has declined in various parts of the world since the end of World War II.
Voluntary
The Press Counell is n volun-
to the French and British troops.tary organisation established by
The annex report added that the newspaper profession itself the to examine and publish its views Haminarskjold had Riven Egyptian authorities the assur- on complaints made to 11 about ance in priuclple that the United newspapers, Nations would aid in clearing
had
That the
In his foreword 5ir Linton, who is editor of the Yorkshire
A five-power resolution the Canal. was introduced in the
The report stated
clear the Past, said that though the Coun- General Assembly today, specialised firms to
clt has no statutory powers to Canal would not come from any commending the work
It believes it ountry involved in the present impose sanctions, done by the UN Korean
is doing much good through its Egyptian crisis. Reconstruction Agency
Once the GCerul Asembly power of censure and publicity.
the work, authorised
the He declared: "There are all (UNKRA).
Secretary-General would nego--and perhaps always will be The draft resolution was in- tiate with these firms concem- Lhose who complain that the troduced In the Assembly'sing aid that these firms might Couveli takes on itself too much Economic and Financial Coin-resive from other firms, with mittee on behalf of Australla, which the United Nations would formers want it to pluck out and or too little. Some ardent re- Belgium, Canada, Britain and not negotiate directly.
destroy the kind of information UN Secretariat sources com- Hubert Humphrey, mented that the United Nations and comment that distress their US representatively the work clusion of subsidiary contracts;
sensitive minds but not those of on the Com-would not Intervene in the con- the mass of readers." And Ita Agent General, Mr John Coulter,
the United States,
Senator
mittee, pridaed
of UNKRA
necessary for clearing the Conal,
UNKRA is gradually going Costs Unknown
out of existence because finan-
einl contributions from govern-
ments have just about reachtdi Mr Hammarskjold asked their limit.
for
Buthorisation to commit UN
Journalists Condemn Article
Warsaw, Nov. 21. Ten Polish journalists who were in Budapest dur- ing the Hungarian insurrec- tion met behind closed doors today to discuss what nine of the newsmen considered to be a distorted version of Hungarian eventa published Polish newspaper.
in
ก
The Incriminated article was written by the tenth journalist, Bartosz Janiszewski, Budapest correspondent of the trade union newspaper Glos Pracy.
The article minimised the ex- tent of the destruction Ja Budapest and the number of persons killed during the In- surrection.
POSTAL SERVICES
RESUMED
IN HUNGARY
Paris, Nov. 21. Radio Budapest reported tonight that Hun- garian postal services were partially resumed today.
Several Budapest post offices began sending out telegrams to day and notices were sent out to persone with packages in the post offices to come and get them.
operatives, the preparation of a statute for an independent fun- gurinn co-operative movement, and the movement's member. thip in the international federa- tion of co-operative movements. Budapest raid the-France-Presse packages could not be delivered because of the lack of mail trucks.
Andio
Mall from Budapest was dis- tributed today for the first time in eight major provincial effies,
Purchases
The broadcast also reported hni The Generni Council of Czunad County had mado uu
PROPOSED CHINESE ALPHABET
Paris, Nov. 21.
for
agreement with the Rumanian The draft scheme city of Timicaru and the Yugoslav city of Zenta for the the Chinese language haa the proposed alphabet for
purchase of oil, salt, and other
products lacking in the country. Į been revised and the new
Radio
Budapest deniest re-phonetic system
will be
ports that bus drivers were on strike and that members of the based exclusively on the Budapest Workers Council had Latin alphabet, the New beeti arvested.
The broadcast China News Agency re-
reprimandel the spreaders
of
false rumours.
ported tonight.
Sandor MUSZRION, Vice-
The five arbitrary letters
in
President of the Revolutionary the original draft providing for 肄 sott "G" sound, "zh",""ch"
Council of the Hungarian Farm
Co-operatives, demanded wide "sh" and "ng" have been
delcied
spread changes in the Hungarian Lotin letters are substituted for co-operative farming movement,
A slight change hus
them
in a speech over Radio Buda- | also been made for two other pest today.
letters, the agency said.
Conditions
The revision wis decided upon today by a special con- mittes under the State Council. Meszaros, in the name of the The committee has been con- Hungarian farming Ju-operatives,
sulling
linguists, teachers, called for free elections at ull setentists and public figures in echelons in the co-operatives, a Peking and various parts of the large style contribution toward country on the revision of the me haniralow of agricul-draft alphabet, the agency tural machinery, the return an 1 udded. rehabilitation if
The committee co-operative
will subunit leaders unjustly ousted, Im- the revised scheme to the State provements in housing, heating, Counell for final approval.— lighting facillies in the
co-France-Presse.
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Today's meeting was called after the nine journalists yester- day published a statement, co-Grand Opening To-day At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. demning Janiszewski's article.
The results of the meeting expected to be published tomorrow-France-Presse.
The Press remained
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critics Judico. Many
honestly believed that because they could not get the press remoulded to their own desing this must be be
Much Evidence
NZ Commissioner Coming To Colony
Singapore, Nov. 21.
Mr Foss Shanahun, Commis- sioner
for Now Zealand in Southeast Asia, left Singapore today on an official tour of several Southeast Asian coun-
Mr Humphrey explained that funds so that the work could bcccuse the Press Council Was the five-power resolution would gin as soon
as possible. The effective. record the Assembly's recognl- question of financing the clean- tion and appreciation
ofing
of the Canal would only UNKRA's work, would combe taken
Assembly up in the mend Mr Coulter for his res- when
tho an itemised bill of ponse to the wish expressed a
expenses
of the operation has Year ago that appropriate probeen drawn up.
The report itself said: "There tries. grammes be implemented with The Secretary-General anid is much evidence that prese availablo funda and would
that for the moment, he could freedom has declined in various He is to visit Bangkok, Saigon, cognise and given to UNKRA not indicate the amount of the parts of the world since the end Hongkong and Talpal during by specialised UN agencies and
cosis-France-Presse,
of the war. This fact makes it his two-week tour.-Router. voluntary organisations.
PARTIALLY ALLEVIATED
"Because there has been an UNKRA, the sufferings of the Korean people have been at least partly alleviated and the ravages of war in Korea at least partly erased," said the US dele- mate.
will
"In years to come, the agency
continue to stand as ymbol not only in Kores, but throughout the world, of what Co-operativO.
action
monk untloce has done, to mako life altio better e less burdensome
for
...men, women and children who were called upon to endure for more than human being" should."tirillot
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