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Repercussions

CHIX weeks have passed since

the people of Hungary first stirred to free them- selves from the bondage of| Soviet Communism, and during that period two bitter facts have ben established- that the Russians will stop at nothing nor heed any restraining voice to impose } their savage authority vl 4 small nation; and that the United Notions is to Alt intenta and purposes helpless to exert its authoritative Influence for the removal of Soviet forces from Hungary and to enable the Hun-¡ xurians to calublish 11 government of their choke.

own

But the last six weeks have|

also proved something else.

That a peuple's determina-} tion is not to be overcome! by mass slaughter, deporta- tions, the harassments of secret pollee, the imposition of martin law lay a puppet regime, and the threat of

This

thr!

starvation. lenson which the Kremlin! traders and their politieak: puppets

in

Budapest

PHILIPS

THE WEATHER: “ Moders

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956.

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DAKS

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SEND HAMMARSKJÓLD TO MOSCOW- ASIANS

New York, Dec. 10. The powerful Afro-Asian group of states in the United Nations today proposed that Mr Dog Hammarskjold, tho Secretary General, should visit Moscow for talks with the Soviet Government

the situation in Hungary. Usually reliable sources said after a meeting of

on

the group that amend- ments would be Intra- duced in the Assembly today or tomorrow to a 17-power draft resolu- tion already before it calling for condemna- tion of Soviet actions. At the same time, there sources said, the Indian delegation was drawing up a separate resolution excluding the demand

for condemnation, but, nevertheless, couched In "stronger

terms" than the 17-power draft.

Indian sources sold Me V. K. Krishno Menon would make a major speech setting out clearly his Govern mont's views. The resolution, it

learned, would have the

Was

пол-

Assembly "dopfora" the Soviet Union's compliance with its ro- solutions and urge that Mr Hammarskjold should initiate talks in New York with Soviet · and Hungarian delego- tion leaders to be fol- lowed by visits to Mos- cow and Budapest. Meanwhite Mr

Emilio Nunezoa Portunondo of

Cuba told the Assembly

that any rosolution now should include a firm warning to the Soviet Union that if it con- tinued to

defy the United Nations it run the risk of sanctions.

He observed that only the Security Council could recommend sanctions, and that the Soviet

Union had the right of veto there, - but ¿Cuba felt that it was the As- sombly's duty to issue'u warning.

If the present situation in Hungary continued "after a brlök lapsevof time;** ho...xuid," then within the next few

days Cuba would pro- poso a draft resolution on there linos.-Restor.

BIG ARMS RAID IN BUDAPEST

Strike Zero Hour Near IKE'S PLAN TO

CITY

GETS READY A

FOR TROUBLE

(Pooled Dispatchi}

new

Washington, Dec. 10.

International disarm- amem plan, which might pro- modified controis an pose nuclear bomb tests and a ban on long-range Kuided masties, the is being drawn up by United States in consultation with its

Its key allies, diplomatie

sources said today

The Budapest, Dec. 10. Hungarian and Soviet troops launched a being made to learn and it is widespread search for hidden arms today as its repercussions around the "zero hour" approached for

one that cannot fail to have

world.

48-hour

consultations, now being held with Brilain, France and Canada, are expected to lead to carly

the agreement un

is to programme, which

be submitted 10

United the Nations General Assembly

will seek

Some of those repercussions nation-wide general strike at midnight to-The game

have already become visible, one being the crisis produced' throughout the world Com-

munist movement. This may appear to be a poor return for the sufferings which the

night.

Police set up road blocks and check points in Budapest workers' districts, and stopped traffic and pedestrians to search for arms.

to

BAN GUIDED MISSILES

break the long-standing

minäment deadlock

dik.

with

Moscow and in effee will be

a reply to the Soviet Union's | In

by own proposals submitted the Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikola Bulganin, to Presi- dent Elsenhower last month. Western diplomatie oficials

ات

dis

Approved

closed today that the new aled discussions were tak Jug place on the basis Aug.

gerdons

recently by Preddent Esenhower. The need to co-crdinate allied, In

sub- policy proposals before nothing

concrete plan a through the United Nations į

expected to hold sp President's reply to Murshat Bulgundo's letter,

the

present forn. United Sintes proposals were to sakit informed sources

by Include:

The outlawing of "push-

the

button warlate by ban- use of long-range ning the guided miselles, providing, 4 fool-proof inspection system was accepted by the Soviet Union.

thly

crineetion, Melals noted that failure to agree on adequate inspection controls had long been the main ob-

British Patrols Ready For New Port Said Outbreaks

WDS

around

people uf Hungary orej 'They rarried bulky lists of A Government announcement and checked Identity last night outlawed the Buda- during in their struggle" names

pe Centrul Council and - re- against Soviet domination, cards against them.

Boviet annoured cars manned gonal workers' counell and ac-

Port Said, Dec. 10. yut it is a not insignificant by infantrymen

patrolled thecused them of "harbouring development.

streets but observers said there counter-revolutionary elements,"

Steel-helmeted British troops patrolled this rain-lashed city in force IN several countries outside with no more troop ficlivity than Members of the Budapest tonight ready to deal with any recurrence of violence.

of the fommunist bloc, usual.

Tanks and self-propelled guns Central Workers' Councils, dis- Tilinted parties have not

Military commanders ordered Onz Foldier

wounded, "every protection by Egyptian

patrols reinforced tonight nerely been disillusioned, were posilicet at strategic erosived yesterday by Hungary's

Soviet-backed Government errly today when a grenade was authorities." public

the Arab The source said this morning's especially few hours after they issued the thrown at a British patrol. about the so-called princi- do and Important

auriko-:enli, “wero unsure: točkay ples of the Russian leaders, hulidings Including Rarliament.

An Authoritative Exyplin attack the eight-man British quarter, where the attack crook but

Police Patrois disgusted by thoit

whether, there would be a source said. "There will be more petrol was the work of "in-place. Winter radio, which be

gan during the week-end, lashed actions.

serictal stoppage of work to incidents before the British and dividuals." This hus been About six tanks and a similar marrow and Wednesday so they French withdraw." Be hinted The British soldier suffered a the city throughout the day and manifested in the United number of armoured cars were phaned.

that there may also be some re-light head wound from shrapnel left many parts of it flooded and States where the American parked a few hundred veids

prisals against Egyptian natizoals when five grenades were thrown drains blocked up.

of the city Counell, who co-operated Members Communist Party has de-away.

of the

The major parte Allied and machinegun fire was directed' clared

Anned Hungarian militiamen whose offices

are still under blackout and ity Independence

were raided by

against a patrol from the roof- plainclothes polico

a strict nightlong curtow tops, from Moscow and openly and police patrolled the streets Hungarian

of the city centre

dark. Carly yesterday as factory dele- after

imposed from dusk to dawn- United Press.

France

with

foreas.

L-Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell,

rejected the Soviet contes Soviet tanks and other vehicles gates arrived to pick up copies Commander of the Allied forces

tion that the Hungarian up- rising is Fascist plot. The revolt in the Italian Com

muaist Party, the near

were men moving

the along

bank west Danute in Budapest.

Meanwhile

on

by

southwards of the strike call, said they did in Egypt, said the early morning

had reattack the not know how many

ceived word

Council's of the

Was decision.

Individual workers said they were convinced that the strike would go on.

Budapest disintegration of the Reds amounted that from 0 jan, 10-

organisation

11.9

11

poople

in morrow Switzerland, and the whole- murder, looting. sale resignations of Danish hiding arms would party members are addition before

courts

accused

of

robbery

arki

be brought

of

summary

al signs of a solid revolt; jurisdiction. against further subservience) The radio also

sald that

to Moscow and ita dictates.¦ people who failed to report the Among Communist and fellow-passension

with

of arms and <x- travelling writers and in-plosives would bo dealt tellectuals the gravest dis-under martial law.

Already official white-painted turbance is discernible. In

appeared on France, for example, three slogans

saying "Death emineni Communist writers Budapest walls have signed a declaration to those who hide arms." against Soviet Intervention

in Hungary, while another

has condemned it "totally and without reservation." Tis, indeed, on the fellow- travelling fringes of the Party and in the front or ganisations which the Com munista used to extend thelr influence that

has Hungarian mussacre wrought the most havoc. It

the

have

British patrol the "planned umbush irresponsibles".

General Stockwell personally protested to Lt-General ELM. Burns, Commander of the United Nations Emergency Force, who flew here from Cairo to There were varying reports day to discuss the withdrawal from other factories about the of British and French action the workers would take į manders,

Most tomorrow.

appeared to knew about the strike coll.

Dangerous To Strike

com-

MOLLET SCRAPES THROUGH

AIR OF TENSION

Paris, Dec. 10. The French Premier, M. But a Workers' Council offelal

General Burns asked General Guy Mollet tonight won said sume workers were advis- Stockwell whether he considered series of six votes of con- ing caution because it would be the ambush a violation of the fidence on the Government "dangerous" to resist after the ceasefire agreement and General Government outlawed the Cen-Stockwell bluntly rentald he through one by only a two-

he replied, "Yes, budget but

scraped very much so." wanted it registered as such! vote margin.

Iral Council.

80 DIE IN CLASH

Miners from Salgotarjan in North Hungary near the Czech border said today that 80 people were killed in a clash between 10,000 demon- strators and Hungarian police on Saturday.

They said the trouble started

ammunition

with the United Nations

He also said he told General Burns that the withdrawal was going according to plan.

was

Presse report said seven people were arrested to- day in connection with the am- bush.

wounded sergeant was The transferred to Cyprus today.

PLANS CHANGED

al

Ottawa, Dec. 10. The 1st Battalion the Queen's Own Rifles, standing by Halifax for nearly a month to go on duty with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East, will return "for the time being” to its home base.

ter, Mr C. D. Howe, said ones Calgary, the acting Prime Minis

not made it possible for the s

"We all regret that changes Στι United Nations plans have

talion to proceed overscas as The Premier bad staked the originally planned" said Mr life of his govemment on a Howe in a statement

He said a request had been: number of controversial budget

atomic

MALAYA

SEEKS DEFENCE GRANT

Kuala Lumpur, Dec, 10.

Malaya's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said tonight on the eve of his departure for London that he would ask the Britiah Government to contribute half of the annual 'expendi- ture for fighting Commun- ist terrorists until the end of the emergency.

At a press conference, Tunla Abdul Rahman' said the anti- war wascosting Communist Malaya S$150,000,000 yearly

Ho revealed that Malaya

expended Soviet armed

stacle to progress in tackling the disarmament problem,

AN attempt to reach agre ment with the

forces would be exp Union on regulating tests of to the point where they could' bombs and other boa potential string force nuclear devices.

against the "enemy from with- re-in" but until full expansion is President Eisenhower has

added, MWANA Jected the idea of a total ban schloved he

to aspend ba on nuclear tests in the pre- must continuo sent worla situation. But hoistance from British nn was said to feel that a useful Commonwealth forecs. start might be made towards DEFENCE TREATY

the breaking

disarmament of deadlock under it system

cach test in "registering" advance through the United Nations-China Mall Special.

EDEN

Not To Meet

IKE

London, Dec. 10. The Acting Prime Minister, Mr Richard Butler, dismissed, today any possibility of a meet- ing between the Prime

Minister, Sir Anthon Eden andre President: Eisenhower before: Sir Anthony returns to: Lon- don from Jamaica" next Friday.

Replying to questions Com- in the House of mons, Mr Butler said that Sir Anthony intend-

He said that while in London, ho would also negotiate a trenty of defence and mutual assistance. Ho would asic the, British Government to keep its present strength of 16 battaliona in Malaya,

he said, but he would scek agreement on the question

over the Com of jurisdiction monwealth forces sintioned here. He would also socke an out- right grant to finance essential projects, he stated. -France- Preast.

Plane Search

Vancouver, Dec, 10, total of 728-planda waru patrolling the mountainous : re- glons of southern British Colum- bla tonight in 'hopes of: I sémon fracO

cols tha

Carliner missing, since las aight with 42 people aboară

The plane was on its way from Vancouver to Eastern Canada. It was hoped that tho plane might have been able to make a forced landing some« whère - in' the area .Frarice- Presse.

ed to return directly to Petrol Bill Passed

Britain and had not made

any particular effort to obtain an Interview with Mr Eisenhower-Francy- Presse.

London Dec. 10.

The House of Commons to-

night adopted a bill organising rationing, of petrol' and raising its price. The vote was 313 to 258 (o majority of 55)-France- Presse.

TV Star's Wife Killea

meet

Huntingdon, Dec. 10. Leading British television per-

sonality driving north yesterday to his 20-year-old wito Paula for a juncheon dezvous when he noticed an overturned car by, the roadside near here.

David Nixon was

lems which the National As- received from the U.N., on the It was his wife's car.

There was an air of tension sembly had previously opposed On.of the UNEF

drawal.

dered what was coming next

Maj-Gen. E. L. M. over the city as everyone, won or on which the legisintors had

Burns, for Canada to provide expressed rescrvations.

addlilonal main- The Egyptian source

unmediately sald

The Assembly tonight voted be would Egyptian troops

the budget

as a tenance, support and communi-

UNEF massed around Ismailla, in the approval of

The additiozni Canadian units, middle of the 110-mile-long whole by 216 to 164 in its sixth calions personnel for The radio added that recent

numbering more than 700 men Canal and routh of the athvanes and final vote of the night, has led to the resignation when miners und factory work events showed that people still line, waling to move into Fort The Government won most of and officers, will call for, the

Cr's paraded in front of the had large quantities of Italian of thousands

of armsaid immediately after the with the other five votes with fairly Middle East aboard the aircraft Police headquarters in the city, and

United the and

comfortable margins, but on the carrier Magnificent, trade unionists, brought after a

30-member delegation Government was therefore com-

item concerning appropriations Press, About Mr John Horner's came to demand the release of

Large numbers of United Na

for

It squeezed war veterans, resort "strong tians troops are already in the Bovorance from the British two miners leaders arrested, "for peiled

through by only 225 to 220, get- Communist Party, and pro-icciting and spreading leaticis," measures"

city, helping to maintain order.

ting only two votes more than The minera sald

The source said he believed. duced strong reactions

Strong reports circulated here

the required majority of 223, Among the Communists of monstration was

the crowd had no armIS.

lody that the Soviet Deputy there may be reprisals against

The vote was 242 to 103 on an Egyptians because "there are Georgi were a few shouts when police Prime Minister Mr

many, Egyptians who must ex-item

finan- concerting the visited Budapest plain their actions since the at- cing hinlenkov, Upon Communists everywhere fordered them to disperse.

of agricultural family thoro. la fast dawning

agnis last Friday and Saturday tack" He said foreign nation- grants, the question on which ---December 7 and

acid als left in Port Said after the most of the debate centreď ---. realisation that the revolu

would return here tomoTTOW, withdrawal, would. don given | France-Presse.

Belgium and Holland.

A

tion in Hungary is

the dc. peaceful and There

Opened Fire

genuinely one of the "Then they fired, and kept on workers, the peasants and Bring even when the crowd fled the students. The myth of the minera sald. They added Fascism and Horthyism ns that Soviet troops stood by but being the exploiting did not shoot. infuences of the uprising

A leaflet

Issued by Lio has been blown sky high | Salgolarjan Communist Party wherover, the people have blamed the incident on, "mein been allowed to know the provocateurs" who, it alleged, truth about events In threw hand grenades at the Police and Soviet troops and Hungary. It is an important fact that opened are with machine guns.

Teodola

the Soviet aggression in Hun- The

Worker Council of blow ut one

of Nograd gary has

which Balgotarjan is province of isolated the

| the..."main" fcily) of working and deprived them of most legally" and said that "Fascin of their main sources of elements and members of the Influence the appeal of former ruling classes had wormed peace and nationallam, the their way into the Counell appeal to the worker and

Communista

the labour movement, to

Malenkov Again

youth, and to, intellectual; pe TREI

and it has confronted them

Budapest Radio reportech Lis within crisis of conscience shooting iin: similar terms and greater oven than that wald that other elpahon had which arose from the one- pecurród, at Tata, BerkeICERON. time Nati-Soviet paat, and RationKYI.

to

to

.

Closing Of Suez Hits China Trade

London, Dec. 10. Britain's trade with

POLICE SWOOPED BEFORE DAWN China. Already seriously

disconnected all telephones except one.

This was manned by a pollen- man who invited factory workers' delegates who called. to. come in and pick up ooples of the two-day prok test tirike-call

resolation

cil

(delayed) Budapest, Dec. 8. Hungarian police occupied the headquarters of the Budapest Central Workers''Connell' from before dawn on Bun- ⠀⠀ day unill after the Soviet- backed. Kadar Government had decreed its dissolution, reliabla according to manally rei ROMFORD MAGANE ordered tha

ostled on - Hungarian workran to strike on Tues. day and Wednesday. In pro-

But the police arrested all! tout skalnat 150 Hadar-re

delegates who called in to sime's ""anti-people's activi-jiplak, un copies of

-Hoproes said, aboti

police,

puend by the Cenfest Coun--

en on Saturday nightst Only four people two council employees and two provin

delerate were in the office when the" raidi" was mado,INZAN

after being held in custody for about 10 hours, Shangh Before they were freedes Police Lieutenant - Colonel told.

them the Central Coun di had been dissolved and warned thet ́any futuro activity would be illegal. All • private · telephons come munlcallang zware › cut off when the Police raided the Council: willocaz2/Observers said they believed this might Jure been

Gayriment) lockprévent workers", léndern relaying their wirika call by telephone Sevirt-mander Pobiednyy cars „drove to and from the Conne oil onion 131 day and at one timia 7 seven of them word Parked outside, the, bullatngi

hampered by the Western embargo, may now be reduced to negligible, pro- pórtións as a result of the closure of the Suez Canal and the steep rise in freight Frates, trade, sources report.

ed today. MAINT

Inga domperato": "attempt fo maintain their cales to China; «British Divas have been trying lito come, to "compromíse agress ment, with the Clinge tradis authorities on, the (qudition higher freight rates, pava JBut, while Egreement is to be concluded, shipping com panies witty regular", Tue: Fant Services' davon warning, that Allis, sincharge/of+) percent" lovecad tại thời fire, of the)

about

A pollecman standing by the wreck told him the had died on the way to hospital. Mr Nixon, a conjurer-comedian. and his wife--singer Paula Marshall, whom he married in 1982 were on their way separately to begin rehearsala for a pantomline BRASÓN at Leeds China Mail Special.

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