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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1956.
Turkish Minister In U.K. HUNGARY STILL STALLING
Turkey's acting Forelan
Minister. Edhem Menderes,
is pictured right with Turkey's Ambassador to London, Sund Hayri Urgupio, who was as hand to greet him when he ar- rived at London Airport recently. Mr Menderes came to London for urgent consultations with British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd at the request of the Turkish Gov- ernment, alarmed by the Soviet arms hulid-up in Syria.--- Express Photo.
Attention Called
To Bagdad Pact Warning
Alleged Brutalities In China
OVER U.N. OBSERVERS
New York, Dec. 4. '
Greece praised the United States to- day for upholding the principles of the United Nations Charter-even against the interests of her allies.
Saigon, Dec. 4. South Vietnam has em barked on campaign of charges that China was perpetrating the samo Mr Greevire Cassimatis, Greit | everything that ought to have brutalities in North Viet- Minitor without portfolio, sald
been done had been done. of which Russia ise US action on Suez was "t paramount Importance for the guilty in Hungary.
small countries.”
nam
South
same
resumed
In recent weeks the
Speaking in the Vietnam Goverment has stezoi debate CXX Hungary in the mammoth demonstrations again.1 Central Assembly, he added: "We should feel optimistic for at the Rumia, while
the future. Greece will, how- ume making naw friendship
OVET. form п definite oplaton approaches
neutral Indin,
when the Cyprus question Burma and Indonesia.
discussed"
10
In the newly organised Legis- lative Asembly today legislator Nguyen Phuong charged China was planning to deport lenders of
anti-Communist Fecent + uprising in North Vietnam to Manchuria.
The Assembly passed a resolu- Bon denouncing "Red China's Interference in the internal affairs of Vietnam" and request- ing parliaments throughout the world "to take measures asking their governments to intervene urgently with the
Unkod Nations."---United Press.
Dismissed Employees Asked To Testify
Greece'n dispute with Britain and Turkey over zelf determina- tion for the Cypriots will come before
the 79-member world forum later in the session.
Mr Cassimatla was speaking today in the second day of re- newed debate on Hungary. Tha Assembly had before it a 14- power resolution giving the Kadar Government until Friday to agree to long-standing UN demands to admit observers.
Drastic Action
A spokesman of the United States, Ivading the sponsors, had mase it char that taking this
agrement, the Assembly muula be called to take horas- kc
MOLION,** this might of the
B
**The very gravity of the situa- tton and the concern shown by the onlire world prove, this polet," he said.
The Yugoslav delegate said the Hungarian Government should accept Mr Hammarsk jold's vinit as soon as possible. Its postponement might hamper the possibility of the achieving the result for which it was originally suggested.
Visit
Referring 10 the dlaap- pearance of the former Hun. carian Premier, Mr Imre Nagy, he denied that Mr Nagy had gone to Rumania voluntarily.
Protests
Ho cald Yugoslavia had protested to the Hunga:lan and Boviet governments.
The reply received from the Budapest authorities to far had not been satisfactory nor had it exonerated. the Hungarian Government from scr.ous thal responsibiles. The fact
the 1wo governmen had
Cyprus Action Held Up
London, Des. 4 Mllllary operus.ons have 'retarded by sewral months
the programtu 3, ^for-com-
batting
John
In
Cyprus. Field-Marshal Sir John Harding galā tonight in a BBC broadoses in.ir. view.
Hartog, Governor of Cyprus, said that ourly forces were now Inercusing their pres- sure on the terrorista," end hoped tha; at the beginning of next your, security operations would stepped up to their level of before the Intervention In Ery-France-Presse,
be
Algerian Rebel Executed
Algiers, Dec. 4. The French police today carried out widespread control operations in various towns of the Aiglers and Constantine re- giona.
A rebel terrorist, Boumelik Abde.kader, sentenced to death on March 25 by the Oran Per-
Court, mancat Military
was xiculed at dawn this morning in Oran prison.
by OL
Two French policemen were 201
dead this morning scb.is in Kouba, a suburb Algiers. A unit of uniformed rebels also attacked a but near Damnatio.
come to an agreeme..t on safe- conduct for Mr Nogy contradict- senten lon that this Obrery. Is said ed any incuda expulsion matter was of a purely domes- Hungarian....dei.gation | tic concern to Hungary.
gatot the He said he would not vole Soviet Union, which, thus
fce the resolution. Yugoslavia far, has refused to withdraw would not be willing to accept
troops from Hungary
observers on its territory be
After forcing the passengers Avembly ordered.
cause it would only complica.e to get out, the rebols set fire to Prince Wan Wai.hayskon of the issue further and exter.d the bus which ran regularly be- Thailand, Assembly President, alarm in neighbouring coun-I (ween Blida and ROVIZO——— sold at the singl today that Ir? | uies—Reuter,
France-Presse. planted to take the debate to
the
as
young stage even if it m/aal
mening tonight.
Mr Cossimatis sald Greece would vote for the resolution, "regardless of her allianc. and her friendships, because she winke that the liberty of the of perfon and the dignity of inv
Paris, Doc. 4. Savon American dis missed from the staff
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Washington, Dee 4. tural Organisation, after the Charter should include The State Department said today the United refusal to comply States has called attention of "interested govern- ments" to the latest American warning against ceived individual invita. attacks on Middle East Bagdad Pact nations.
ments."
Was
United States interrogation,
TO
愈
with provision for dispatching obser- "security" vers to any foreign country if a
dangerous situation arose here. have
Stoles role in the Middle Eas After referring to the United dispute, he said: "Soviet Russia should follow this example and become another important pillar In our organization,
Begum Ikramulah of Pakis- Soviet the tan pleaded with and Hungarian governments to
observera 10 ente. allow UN Hungary, to travel freely and their Anding to Mr report Hammarskjöld.
was learned here today.
tions to testify in Washing But press officer Lincoln He said "the attitude of the ton before the Senate in While
unable to say | Uni.ed States towards oggros-ternal Security Sub-Com- whether Russia/ or Egypt were slon in this area from any quar- mitte on December 13, it among the "interested govern- ter is well known."
He clearly referred lo It The United States last Thurs-peated US statements calling for day issued a statement warning peace in the Middle East. - that it would vlew any threat United Press. or attack on Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq, or Iran - all members of the Bagdad Pact with the utmost gravlly."
Reports from
Syria sald
ye urday that the United States has told Syria it will toleratu no further aggression in the
Night Flights
Resumed
Middle East. They said the in- To Damascus
formation was passed on Dy Ambas ator James Moose In a 90-minut; Interview with Syrion Prom.er Sabri Aasaly.
Feuding Verbally
The seven were asked to re- turn to the United States to csilly on security measures na- with regard to American tionals employed by UNESCO rnd other UN international or- ganisations.
I was not yet known what decision would be given by the Sevul Amer.cans. They have maintained that as international Damascus, Dec. 4. civil servants, they were not Premier Sabri Asami toany
accountable to national govern- or "security ments "loyalty" ordered Damascus airport re- opened for Light time civil fly-policies." ing.
HAGUE DECISION
of
Satisfy Conscience
of
**This is recessary to satisfy the conscienca
w free world, which is derply dis- turbed by the reports of hap- penings in Bungary,” she said. Mr Fadhil Jamali of Iraq said the United Nations should not tolerate those who defied its recolutions, The Assembly was whether re- entitled to know porta of deporte.lone were true and what had happened to the which Hungarian Government
the UN to had appealed to recognise its neutrality.
He said Iraq would support the 14-power resolution.
Mr Hans Engen of Norway sidd his country, which had co- resolution, felt sponsored the
The airport, closed to civlitan White said he was unable to
trafic auter the Invasion v give details about what Moose sald during the interview,
Egypt, was recently re-opened
The International Court But when a ked whether the daytime commercial tramc. US had celed attention of in- Astali's order, announced to Justice at The Hogue recently terested governments to
decision in their the day, informed all airlines of rendered recent sta em.nt. he said "I am special corridors through which favour, upholding a verdict of sure that has happened." Syria their phines would be permitted the administrative tribunal of undoubledly
was included a fly over Syria,
the ILO in Geneva because the warning was aimed KLM Royal Dutch airlines were to be relegated or paid an directly at Syria which had been end Scandinavian Airlines indemnity for dismissal. feuding verbally with Iraq. System already
are re-opers.ing Whi o denied reports that the mo Syria and the new mea- The UNESCO genersi con- United States has ent Syria” o sure is expected to attract more ference is now meeting in Newmarskjold to note or that Moose laid down companies,
government Delhi, and may act on the case. any raw US policy.
|--France-Presse. spokusman said United Press,
that they
*****NO WAR PLEDGE TO PAKISTAN-
*************STILL HOLDS GOOD******
New Delhi, Dec. 4. INDIAN Premiér Jawaharlal That today the India's offer to sign a “no war" pledge with Pakistan "ta still good.”
The Premier, - speaking b÷fore the Upper. House of Parllä- mint, said he had offered, to sign such a pledge five, yézre aru but that Paklilafi had not yet 800-pto IL,
NOT FREO-
IN THE BXPORTI DEPARTMENT.
He said that India had, never-
thless, "anilstorally" accepted the picdre. Commenting on a spesch made ["on
Bandung declarations will go by the board if Sohrswardy is going to pursue the policie roonily enunotated by him.” Sunday by Pakistan Premier Nehru mid that Premier Premier Hussein · Bahrawardy
de Thinks American Bubrawardy vriiloising Indien polley, arms can be used MERIDNI TEREN Premier Nehru #aid: “I fear if he so chooses." ...it la a prelude te some sort Premity Nehru mid that the of trouble. Normally such United Blates had, however, things are limed that way.” given amaraners to the Prezler Nehru mid: “Ali fiend la trary,Franon•Frcink,
Firm outingi
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or
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It was an important now step. than previous It went further onts in that it asked Mr Ham- send observers Immediately to Hungary "other countries" nearby.
Mr Mladen Ivekovic of Yugoslavia said he believed the situation had to a large extent but his Improved in Hungary delegation considered that not
ALLEGED SPIES ARRESTED
Prague, Dec. 4. A British spy network was recently discovered by Czech stata security omciale. Rudo!! Barak, Interior Minister, dis [closed" "today In
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