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SUEZ CRISIS

Only Effects Discussed

New York, Nov. 22.

MUCH HAPPIER

London; Nov. 21: Richard Mr

Butler, Lord Privy Seal, and the Chancellor

Macmillan,

both addressed t

meeting of the

Perikamentary.

Conservative Party at the House of Commons tonight of the subject of the aftution in

M., Christian Pineau, French Foreignof the Exchequer, Mr Harold Minister, said here today his government regretted that the United Nations "con- sidered the Suez problem more important,he more urgent and more serious than the Hungarian problem."

Speaking Inu the generi debate of the Generi Aarembly, M. Pincau said the effects of the Suez crtals "ware discussed length whereas Its causes were always neglected and no provision was made to prevent the recurrence of these enuses.

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The French Foreign Minix ter maid that certain votes had "shocked" us.

Friendly

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referring them ens by the Soviet Union and the countries known

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United Nations, but to those east by friendly countries, from which we might have expected far as Hungary is concerniti. a very different attitude," he sald

The French Foreign Minister anid that from the differences is

allitude among governments, as

RUBBER TAPPERS MEETING

The

Workers

Middle East.

Meanwhile, it was stated in the House Bobbles that the atmosphere within the Conter- well as the difference in the atti-vative Party was considerably fude of the United Nations to ward the probleme of the Suez and Hungary, it was posible to draw two conclusions.

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1s "The first is that there fundamental difference between the attitude of the democracies and that of the dictatorships with regard to the recommendations of the United Nations," he said.

more rolaxed than hitherto, fol- bowing Butler's address before the entire House on the subject of Britain's conditions to the withdrawal of her troops from the Suez Canal zone.

The Conservative Parliamen- lary Party also authorised a telegram to be sent to Prime Minister, Sir

Anthony Eden, who is going to Jamaica to con- "Now, if it were to appear valence, wishing him bon voy only too clearly that the de-age and a speedy recovery.---- mocracies alone must bow be-France-Presso.

world

Jore the recommendations or the decisions organimation

of the the time would soon come when public opinion in those countries would

10 participation longer agree under match conditions.

no

"The UN must decide to im- pore its decisions on everyone, or resign itself to impose them on no one.

Mr Pineau continued: Further- more, it looks as if the United itself to Nations cannot allow take the same attitude toward the powers which possess the atom bomb and threaten to use it as toward powers which do not possess it,

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POLISH

EDITOR REPLACED

the

of

Paris, Nov. 22. Vladislav Matwin, Secretary of the Central Committee

Workers Polish United (Communist Party, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Trybuna perty's nowepaper, Ludu, the Polish PAP news agency reported today.

Matwin, a friend of Vladislav Gomulka, was elected Secretary of the Central Committee oh October 21 at the same time pa Gomulka became First Secretary of the Party.

Two new

assistant editors-

in-chic and a new editorial to run the newspaper.

"We are not ready to forget Mr Bulganin's recent message and the direct allusion it con- Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22.

first biennial delegates tains to the use of the atomic conference of the National borb by the Soviet Union, Union of Plantation

"If such an element were to is to discuss resolution that employers declare #

common plementing the decisions of the day of rest each week for the United Nations, cach country. would Including the smallest, foel compelled to make atom The conference will also dis-bombs itself in order that its cuss a resolution calling for

be respected change In the present wage national crises,

which begins here next Monday continue to play a part in im- { committce were also appointed |

union's 320,000 members,

structure for plantation workers, I was unounced.

rights

In inter-

M. Piscou stald that French

GOVCTB- and Britta ments, in their action in EgYTI,

Observers in Paris noted that

In Britain

A ŝi-sirong advance party of the 2.500 Hungarian refu- gees to be taken in by Britain arrived mm weekend. Top plotures show the refugees at Blackbushe airport, where welfare workers were on hand to ease the strangeness of batting in an unknown oơunity; pictures bottom show re- fustes Icaving the London reception centre for their now homes-Express Photo,

Airborne Troops

Attack

Rebels

Algiers, Nov. 22.

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Melbourne, Noy, 31. Hundred at Olympio Holidaymakers dabood: unit sang, in the sirents In the heard of this ckily Bitumin- 2164 NKY 1848 183, nightm A To music supplied by jasn bangla velanwerk24 ins

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standsilli at many points,

Pollen climated nearly half a million people came into the city yester

· day, Inoinding: the 193,990 as the Olymedó sindicans a marly 80,000. more who outside to wes the

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YUGOSLAV WRITER PROTESTS

Belgrade, Nov, 22.

A former top leader of the Yugoslav Communist League and blographer of President Josip Broz Tito, Vladimir Dedjere, today wrote an open letter to Tito, protesting against the of former Vice- arrest President, Milovan Djilas.

Dedijere, who was given a suspended sentenco

months' imprisonment along with Djills in 1955, said that Inst week's arrest of Das, would "harm the country and wonken its defensivo strengtheninst the new Stalinist danger.

Dedijere said that Yugoslavia should strengthen its progressive forver And aland bry

its principles, because of "the Bri- 10sh

and Franch nggrendon gainst Rap, the massacre of the Hungarian people by Boviet troops, the rise of Stalinist fortes in the USSR and the abandon- ment of the line laid down by the 20th Congress of the Soviet the Communist Party, and Belgrade (Soviet Yugoslav) de-. claratives."

Dillas was arrested for writing crilical of Yugoslav Articles

The French Command launched airborne troops against two rebel bands in the north-central policies m. Western newspapers region of Algeria in the past 48 hours, it was -France-Presso, announced today.

Morawsit fobiner George editor-in-chief of Trybuna Laidu was missing from the now staff Morawski, of the newspaper.

Helicopter-borne. troops, sup who was replaced recently,

Infantry, idiled 13 the begun attacks against the cult ported by

the In of the pervolity

day near Bordj-Ouzgog, in the Presse.

Algiers arte. The French forces. which also emptured weapons and ammunition, suffered losses, the announcement Guid.

The resolution, says that there nud been guided by the follow-Bewspaper last March-France rebels and captureti Ave yester

should be basle wage, including ing considerations;

cost of living allowances, and a sliding scale bonus to be fixed from time to ime according to the price of rubber-Reuter,

Argentine Army Chief

Buenos Aires, Nov. 22. Argentine

Minister Defence General Arturo Ossorio Arana has taken over the dulles of Commander-in-Chlef of

of

1. The necessity taking into account the setual facts and the impotence of the UN in the Middle Ebst,

2. Avoiding any funda- mental discrimination be- tween the Arab countries and Israel, without, however, for- 30 often the threats getting ultered by President Nasser,

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JAPANESE

AA UNIT

Airborne

To

Commandos and

artillery units this morning at tacked a rébel unit east of Blida,

Juvenile

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Christchurch, Nov. 22.

Juvenile delinquency in

prewar

high

|

causing several rebel casualties, New Zealand is expected to

the reach militáry headquarters announced.

level.

Now Zealand can

Six terrorists were arrested | Child

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JEME

Musk-Ox

Copenhagen, Nov. 22, One of the world's

rarest animals; the music-

ox, is reported to be in danger of extinction in its expect chief home, northeast

Tokyo, Nov. 22. Japanese anti-aircraft munners took over the defence of the port of Yokohama, near Tokyo to night in ▸ ceremony which inaugurated Japan's first anti- 3. Trying to protect the aircraft regiment to be formed Suez Canal zone (through since the end of the Pacific War

it was in 1945. the force of circumstancts, army while remaining Detence impossible to prevent Egypt Minister, a Ministry communique | from blocking the Canal with- Attending tonight's ceremony European was seriously wounded of Education, ML., Anderson announced today.

Japaneet out any Justification on military wore

Goverment by a terrorist In Algiers today. grounda

of to the officials, members

the and contrary Bald Convention of 1888).

However, toh members of the and Japanese Defence Board

forco wern officers of the French security high ranking 1. Allempting to avert Japanese self-defence forces. -

died in a rebel ambush in the of the Army's General Start,

Soviet. Intervention, Reuter.

Palestro area-France-Presse. while General Miguel Villaroel which for several months had was made commander of the taken the form of massive ship- cavalry and General Fernando ments of all types of weapons Huego commander of the First and which might ultimately Motorised División. - France» | have resulted in the outbreak of Presse.

world war-Reuter.

The communique that General Luis Chrios Busetti had been named Chiết

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Ono rebel was killed in a clash between French and rebel forces 15 miles from Adbou, in youthful gang violence to

break out as it has in other Greenland,

the to countries, according the Constantine Department,

According to report from deputy-superintendent of the

Danmarkshavn in Groenland Welfare Division of

many of the animals, which Government Department took something like a cross be- tween a small ox and a sheep,

He

Christchurch have been found dead of hunger. said in recently that he was concerned Numbers have also been falling with the behaviour of young seriously in earlier years.

Cause of the animal's plight is people in Wellington, and did not share the optimism of others believed to be the miider c11- who conddered the problem not mate In recent years Warni a very serious one.

winds after the first snows followed by cold weather have Delinquent children CETC 101

to melt and mostly from broken homes, but caused the mow

The it was also true that may then be replaced by ice, homes were broken up bonus musk-ok as a result have been unable to scratch their way of difficulties with problem

down to the vegemtion below on children

which they live.

1

MISSING PLANE FOUND

Ipoh, Nov. 22. The Royal Air Force Auster In which Sergeant Ken Me Connell, 34, crashed in deep jubble on May 23 has been forint nificon air miles south east of Ipol

The wreck was spotted from the air by Captain J.M.W. Love of the 1901 Flight of the Air Obbervation Corps in Ipoh, the unit to which Bergoant McConnell belonged. -

an

MORE THAN 7,000.

Operating In

10 districts the Child Welme Division, spends

CAUSING

ALARM

Another fact coming sharm, to £750,000 & year on its work hat no calves under one year old said Mr Anderson, It has more have been observed this poor in

the Danmarkshavn... aren. than 7,000 children in its caro,

Increased emphasis is being sample count in one neighbour placed on preventative work, mod revealed 20 bun muak- and it is hoped to increase sikitxen to one cose. and batablishment within, the

The number of mink-öken in next few years, ja he added, --- Northeast - Greenland- (not China Mail Special.

known, but it is the only "area" left in the world where they were relatively plentiful They Mao Oklst in a few panies in

Wellington, Nov. 32

Two brothers, one 18 yenes of Arolie Canada. RESU All hope of finding Sergeant ngo ant the other 72, have met Groenland authorities are McConnell was given up after for the rest time in their lives coraldering placing nie restric

rial and ground search in New Repland, 1e pad free tions on hunting the unknals to which lasted several days. But One of the brother was left try to prevent them becoming Tower Extinct. At present harutare' Ara 28 days after his plane crashed in New Zooland ho staggered out of the Jungle parents, when his way parenta alowed to all wZORAMORIES OF into an aborigine camp post migrated to the United States. x animas each year, and this Ipoh-Router.

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