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THE CHINA MAJE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,
Anglo-French Action Upset
Indonesians Refuse To Refuel Mercy Plane
Singapore, Dec. 4.
A Royal Air Force Valotta, returning from a mercy flight to Christmas Island, was
stranded in
when
Indonesia - today Djakarta airport authori- ties refused to refuel the
plane.
Louk
Off
The Valetta Cingl base here In respons
from to distress message from the
Da,rict Ofeer on Christmas Island asking for a doctor
10
attend dvelur there whose
descr.be!
the wife of a civilian
WLA after child-birth.
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conditon
erous
A HAF e or, John C. M.
Wilkinsu parachuted with inute. I supplies at a spot near the ek with ti's home panzenule irop wa, male bad weather faut s mrken
the sp of the drop.
CABLED ENVOY
Nasser
SAYS EGYPTIANS
HOLDING OWN AGAINST ISRAEL
Now York, Dec. 4.
President Nasser of Egypt, in an inter- view with an American correspondent published today, said that the Anglo-French attack on Egypt upset all his calculations.
In the interview with John Mecklin, a correspondent of Time Magazine, President Nasser gave the Egyptian version of what happened during the ten-day Suez war crisis.
The
President Nasier claimed that Anunt the Anglo-French air sady
him
bis | to chinge forced
racy. Egyptian forces were holding their own against the
of Fraells in the early days he Sinal Peninsula fighting and that his main forces were plan-
The Vie to stippel at Day-
karto the re unt trip toning a mass counter-offensive.
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was ffect shitly after the Arab French stack in gypt. The Comunisalute, General's Afbee At Sugupo. entled the # Ambasado, in Djaku la to point ut to the Indonesians 1. o ban at stavit
character of the planes tachion stud print
fonesians maist
In refurling
Therian, It was
11
understood plane would
ریور
that another Stal 10 Djakarta tum here with enough fuel to bring the Vajvila back.-United Press.
FOREIGN
By his own account, the tion of the British and Franch upset all his calculations,
40 Per Cent Chance
"WE have
never believed
At Abu Aweigla, Fite of the heaviest fighting in Sinal, the Egyptians,
to Pre- according
1st another 24 atent Nass 1,
rillery pieces, 24 self-propelled Sherman (US) 21 suns and tanks.
Noneth less, he Inslated, he Israelis (who claimeld to have capture more than 100 tanka und nearly 200 artillery pieces), had won
victory in no real Sinai,
"Despite erent superiority- three brigad s against Iwo
1954.
BIRTHDAY PICTURE
A sptoial photograph of Sir Winston Churchill to mark the occasion of the former British Prime Minister's 82nd birthday last Frišay. Pictured with him is Lady Churchili. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were photographed at their home—Express Photo.
AUSTRALIA GRANTED
BIG US LOAN
Washington, Dec. 4.
The World Bank announced today that it has
any responsible Briurh kader battalions-the Israelis attacked agreed to a loan of $50,000,000 to finance develop-
could do W,” he said,
Buco 55, and anally
Abu Awelglas for three days without "When their ultimatum come on October 30, I had calcululed 100k it only when our troops had there was
President more than 40 withdrawn," JO
sald per cent chance they would Nusser.
nellon,
'really take military, unly
hwin't
TVD
He rave the interview in the
of his con-
Feld gamble like this with his ground-floor office vital interests, not only in Egypterete house on the outskirts of Mr Meckin reported but the whole aren, a gamble Culto
that he unfolded his story with that wrald affect every ing
calm tuhtlenere, and with oti, commerce, pipelaci, poltiles
to a degree that would never apologies for his hoarseness, be
to repair even if he
MINISTERS achieved military victory
TO MEET
London, Dec. 4.
The We tem Bg Thive for- eign trilters probably will meet in Par un bunday to their
pericial could see the
"We were caught in serious situation,"
very President Nusser said. "The bulk of our arty was in the middle of the desert facing the Israelis Even in Calro we had kept only one buțlution for the ely's de fence,
"Our cnomies' clear objective
was to draw our troops into the
Stop Talking
"The dostar told me to stop smoking and talking so much, and they are two things Jusi can't do," he said,
I
When asked to explain is failure to rush reinforcements in to counter the Anglo-French landings at Port Sald, President Nosser was evasive, Mr Mecklin
Angh-French inv. of Egyptolate them, and cut them
to cocupy the Caral. reported.
ما
informed source, said today.
Secretary of State John Fister pieces, dealing later with the res of Egypt at will... Wo de- Dulles, British Foreign Steretii Selwyn Lloyd and French Fur elded to withdraw completely e.gn Minister Chrislag Pineau from Sinal and concertrate all alfre scheduled to attend the four sellvitics in the Canal zone NATO min.ster."
meeting in and the Nile della.” Perks next werk.
Wil Lloyd
Пy to Paris on Suny. Dudes is scheduled to are.ve in the French capital the
smu day.
ba
Sources muld it could "Armly assured that they will get together inmediately with Pineau
ori such international problems us the Middle East
Anglo-French
relations have
No Air Cover
With Egypt's airfields under Anglo-French altack, Pre- eldent Nasser sald he could not siva bl, retreating forces air cover by the time they gol back погова the Buca Count. He admitted the main body of his armoured forces had lost 30 out of about 200 Russian T-34% and 80 out of 300 armoured cars,
ment equipment for Australia.
im~
The money will Anince ports of equipment for the de
agriculture and velopment
torosity, road and rail transport Soviet Reds nouncement sild, The loan industry and mining, the
an-
swill
LV and
be used to pay for equipment needed for the dollar á er farmers, private businesses governamental (gencies.
"Australla
u continuing has need to import capital to carry out development throughout all sectors of the economy,” It said.
In Policy Line
To Brief Italians
Moscow, Dec. 4.
the
Two members of the So- vict Communist Party's ruling body will fly to Rome
to attend tomorrow "In line with its policy of - Italian Communist Party learned cronsing its population and Congress, it was the same time improving
the today. standard of living, Australia since World War II, has under- laken BD Immigration
increased
On the question of what hap-modelerate the pened to Egypt's air force, of production, President Nasser insisted thol,
lyushin that : except for one cracked up on a take-off, all of
Mikhail Suslov and Mra Eko- Cerina Burtseva, members of the Presidium of the Soviet Com- immunist Party, will By to Rome
"Although Industrial growth has made Australia more sett Egypt's bombere had escaped to tion, particularly of wool, has sufficient, agricultural produc-
bo continued
chief exports,
other Arab lende.
expand
Wednesday together with Iven Zhelagin, another member of the Forty's Central Committee and Stalingrad's Party leader.
shooter during frequent it to Mr Suslov, a top party trouble and Communist parties ouledo Rye-
In addition, trẹ raid, some of Austral commodities remainsla, was expected to study at
his MIG fighters had taken re- fuge in Syria. Among them, ho revealed, were some of the new
win-jet supersonle MIG 17
"Nobody knew we had any 17's," he said, "unill one day early in the fighting, when three of an air- held in the canal zone. The MIG turned, shot down three (French) Mysteres and drove off the others with no losses.”
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them were surprised near and American suffered during the Middle East crisis-United Press.
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"In the past five years, the Italian party, which has been Commonwealth Government has badly hurt by events in Hungary. consistently gtven
high agriculture
and
priority adopted policies to increase the output and export of rural pro- ducts.
82 The output is now per cent more than it was be- fore the war and exports have Increased by 1 per cent despite a 35 per cent increase in popula- tion over the same period. . .
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CURRENT POLICIES
The Russian Communists also were expected to explain cur- rent Soviet policies in Eastern the Italian Com- Europe to munists.
Mr Suslov's trip to Budapest lest August reportedly paved the way for the resignation of the Stalluist diehard, Matyas Rokosi, as Hungarian party boss,
"The present loan will pro-
Mrs Furtseva, the only had his planes taken refuget | vide tho foreign
exchange woman member of the Soviet He was asked.
necded to import specialised Party Presidium, of which she equipment necessary for
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foured
"Alter enemy forces with panding output and increasing ing her first trip abroad on a
our territory," he effetency in the Iron and steel, "we shall have many engineering and food processing je)."--China Mali industries and in the mining of
lead, zine, copper and coal"
draw from said, stories Special,
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Polish Court
Revises Trial
Of Minister
Paris, Dec. 4..
The Polish Supreme
The town is for a term of 15 years and bears interest of four and three-quarters per cent in-
cluding the one per cent
сот
mission charged by the Bank.
The loads documenta were
signed by Australian Ambassador
Sir Percy Spender on behalf of Australia
by President
Eugene R. Black on behalf of
the Bank United Press.
Court has decided to revise the trial of Vloozimierz Lechowice, who was Ben tenced to 15 years' im- priecament in 1955, the PAP. news agency reported today.
PI GROUP GOING TO VIETNAM
Saigon, De: 4. President Nio Dinh Diem bás Lechowicz was convicted of mollylly harmful to the Polish invited a group of high, Catholic nation before the war, during Church dignitaries
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Anti-Trust
Suit Filed In America
Washington, Dec. 4. The Government today charged the Radio Cor. poration of America, and Its subsidiary, the National Broadcasting Con with conspiring to obtain five of the nation's best tele- vision markets,
The anti-trust complaint was ned in the Fodral Court in Philadelphia. It id the firme "unlawfully combined and
estivald
NEC network #tills-
the occupa ton and after the prominent laymen of the Philip conspired to obtain ave of the war when he held certain state pines to make an eight day tour eight biggest markete by "the
of South
utz Vanem a refugee onlawill use, of NBC's power, positions, zeluding that of
was authorlinliyety | as a pacwork, to grant to or Lechowies at one time a close Mort Reverend Jullo Romies, The
group would include the ton
complaint.
vidcally Caby four cited a station trade between berete, and Senator Nue and the Westinghouse Bipedersing Co., through whlets veruins, lie amresty, and des
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BRITISH
ACTION DEFENDED
New York, 120, 4. The Pulitzer Prize win- Pr author. W lilla m Faulkner, today defented British action in the Mid- dle East because It "has siven us time to realise at last that we could not buy our way through wars and woul! have to fight them.” **Whether the aot was right or WTORE.
do we critics always remember that the reasons why Eng- land believed she had to do what she did are all inside the Bri.ish Isles!" Mr Faulkner wrote Time magazine from his home in Oxford, MissÍKAÏDD),
do
EXPERT'S CHARGE
Hungarian Envoy Is Russian
Vienna, Dec. 4.
A former official of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry said today that Peter Kos, the Hungarian Minister to Washington, is a Russian-born Höviet citizen.
waa
The chargo
made by entering Hungary not inter than Laszlo Helmeczy, a political ex- Friday,
pert In the England-America acetion of the Hungarian Foreign Minis ry unl ho fled to free dom in Austria last week.
The situation between the Hungarian Government and the still donant workers remained deadlocked throughout the coun- Код in aßdition to being try. Nearly half the workers Minister to Washington, has were showing up at factories day, but pro- been Hungary's chief delegate and mines each to the United Nations since May duction remained stalled for
Jack of power. 30, 1936,
When the Hungarian rebel- on installed Tilolst Imre Nagy as Premior, one of Nagy's first actions was to dismiss Kos trom the Foreign Ministry. Kos won back his job when Janos Kadar took over the premiership from Nagy with Soviet backing.
Well-known Fact
Exasperated
beginning to pin their hopes on The Hungarian people WETO
Menon, Indian Ambasador to the Inspection vizli pl KPS
Moscow who is now visiting Budapest was spealul mivoy of Primé Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Indications mounted that the Hungarian were growing exasperated by Hungary's despairing people
Helmeczy said it was a well- krown fact in Ministry thal Kos was born in Russia
and #til citizen,
He said Kos' Russian nome is Lew Konduktorow.
refused to a Soviet the Government's
yluld in the workers' degunda for democralle reform and Ro end to the Russian occupation,
Press chief Szlmul admitted hat Russian at his conference
oops and Hur garlen police were süll battling armod resiji. ance in oullying regions.
Helme:zy sni! Kos replaced Karoly Szarka as Minister in Washington because Starka
Called miserably to win Hun- #arian immigrants in the United States ovar to Communist activi
ica.
was
He Bald "thousgris of weapons" were silil in the hands of "counter-revolu isupries und criminals." But he said the light- Ing vas being waged by "criminals"" and was Lot poli- while tical in nature.-United Press.
Szarka
10 recalled Bu-apest
now deputy Foreign Minister in the Kadar
Holmeczy
Government.
Szarka
Fold that wis Minister
Washington Government
the
In
Budapest
bim pressed produce resulta the Hungarian
constantly to among Immigrants.
AL
A
press conference 10 Istvan
Budap.st
yesterday, Szirmai, government press chief and
spokesman, hedged un questions whether UN Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjöld would be permitted to go to
Budapest for talks with the Kadar Government.
"If the set was wroDE. we condemnera always remember that twios now Britain has held off the enemy and so given us time to realise aś last that wa could not buy our WAY through wors and would have to fight them?
"Could one reason for Our oritisin and Cott demnation; be the fear that now cyon England can na longer afford us an oppor- funity not to have to fight?” United Press.
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Patience.
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must have patimce," Szirmai said. "The Government needs more time to consider the question.":
Hungarian Govt Denies Statement
On Deportations
Budapest, Dec. 4.
Mr Istvan Szirmal, Hun- garian Government spokes- man, today denied that he told, Western correspon- dents yesterday that there
A note cent by the puppet had been some cases of Hungarian regime to the United deportation of Hungarians Nations sald the Government
was prepared to have talks with by the Soviet authorities, Hammarskjold in Rome of New York without delay" but that Hammarskjold
He made the deais) in an in- terview with representatives of could not go to the East European Comm Budapest until "à later date.”
of proes and said his remarka The United States and 19
the previous day had begu "bag)¬ other UN members were do-
dendously distorted." manding that Russia and Hun- Kary consent to UN observers
Oil Crisis Scenes
He had expressly, said that rumours of deportation of Hup- garian clifgens. to the Soviet Union were fabricated. Mc
| Egirmini sesering.
Tonight the Western porrES- ***pondenta concerned checked
their notes and reaffirmed "the accuracy of their reports.
Sind cur top plošure shows an Athens 10a où. Bunday except for publie· Gesek Goytenpens: rtenlations décres that all pris Isilli between Baturday night and
ISOLATED CASES
Yesterday's Reuter ropert quoted Mr. Szirmai sa saying that #in the first days of chaca" after November 4tigre were isolated cases in which the Russians Loaded people Into railway worns and them to the sa
that after stroge representations by the Hungarian
all were brought back.
Kadar police today ordered Russell Jones of Unitel Rises to Leave Hungary by midnight="tp-
morrow
fused to honour" a #pecial zijn that would have allowed him to stay through the United. Presi.
30-PLANE REFUGEE AIRLIFT
Vienna, Fes: Bur
Some 30 planes wilbynirli about 1,000 Hungarian réjugées per day from Austria to coun- tries of asylum: beginning December 11, "Me @Hárold
Com
the Intergovernmental mitice, for European Migrations, announced today. ··
Tittmann
now and June, 198 expected: 191 90,000 people 41 who have obtai
countries
"As of today:
have cross:d troz
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