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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1956.-

Tyre Inventor' TIMES TOO DANGEROUS TO Duke Visits

Daughter Dead

Canterbury, Dee, 11.

Jean McClintock who watched her father John Boyd Dunlop make what is believed to lave been the world's Drst preomailo tyre has died in a Canterbury nursing hómse nged 70, St was reported today.

Mr McClintock used to recall What a A sirit of eight in Belfast, her father, A veterinary surgeon, goi the idea of fitting "the funtert

wheels in the world" 16 her brother's tricycle.

Dunlop patented Al pneumatic lyre ta 1888. lle died in 1921.-China Mail Special,

Duke Starts Tour Of New Zealand

QUARREL

SAYS PEER

House Of Lords

Debate

Suez Crisis

London, Dec. 10.

The times are too dangerous for Britain and the United States to quarrel, the Marquis of Salisbury, Lord President of the Council, told the House of Lords

today.

Wellington, Dec. 11. The Duke of Edinburgh | Fla

opening. was

the To

Lord Silkin, for the Labour arrived

Government, a two-day debate | Opposition, said his party at Paraparaumu on the Middle East crisis.

garded November as "one of airport near Wellington,

the most disualrous and tonight on a brief visit

humiliating months in our his- New Zealand.

tory."

Britain and America had not been marching in step over the Middle East he said. There had been faults on both sides.

It is on the better future that our

vention eyes munt be fixed, and I believe the will is there in both countries," Lord Salisbury said,

Twenty-five ninutes variler e had left Ohaken air force bose where he landed in a DC-8 which had carried him across the Tasman Sea from Australia. " likes the old fashioned flicka," the Duke zaid un he stepped out of the National Alt- ways Comparation Heron alr- Throughout the paal tea yeurs crufi là thực à barrage of photu. graphers' flashbulbs.

BLINDED BY FLASHES

The Governor-General, Si Willoughty Norrie, and the Prime Minister, Mr Sidney Holland, temporarily blinded by the Nasher, groped as they ex- bandshakes changed

with the

Duke,

UN Given Chance

[as a result of Western maelion,

the Middle East has been "show- Ty, steadily sliding away into the

ulyas of communison. Norw

The

ם"

Anglo-French inter -

wax

highly dan- gerous one" which might have caused hostilities to spread. It had created conditions which would make it far more difficult to get a peaceful settlement in the area.

More Difficult

"We have aroused the hosti.

Fateful Day For Japan In

United Nations

New York, Dec. 12.

The Security Council meets today (1600 GMT)

to reconsider Japan's application for admission to

w chance haut bera given the ty art animosity of the whole the United Nations.

United Nations. and the United

States la preservU it from that disenter,

she

Once he had recovered from the glare, the Duke, who wore s the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, suniled brondly.

Hundrests of povnic who crammed into the air terminal building gave him a remainding cheer.-Reuter.

The

of the Arab peoples. We have 3Hསཱ་ལྦ་ Instrumental in giving Russia a place in the Middle Eust which, bul for our action, she would have found it more dieult to secure," he guld.

Lord Salisbury said I was only when Brillin gol assurances Air considered

that adequate

Lord Layton, a Liberal peer. ¥དྭིཝཱཏྟཱཝཱ*ཙྩཏྭཱ, !ཐཱ*༥། to withdrew her

had said it was "the height of folly" from Egypt.

She

country to challenge 11.adi her position

rar that for any

the Soviet Union unless assure:l 216

adequate

of United States support. United Nationa force to curry out the terms of the United

Therefore I was clearly out of Novem→ Nations resolution.

of order to

which lake risks might lead to disturbance with- cut 11 r$1 Informing America which might be pushed into a position of the greatest gravity,

Ixer 2.

11. London, Dec

Consul-General of British at Rotterdam,

han United Mr Evans, been appointed to succeed Mr Support

A. C. Stewart na British envoy

at Seoul, the Foreign Ofee an-

"We steadfastly refused 10 move from that position in spite the viruleni attacks in

Notions

and a lack of from Botne of those from whom we might naturally have expected to get it,"

nounced today France-Presse. said.

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Hungarian

Resolution

PAKISTAN

URGES ACTION

If the 11-nation Couneli en- dorses her candidacy, Japan in expected to be formally voted into membership by the General Assembly in plenary session later in the day.

Boys' Club

Britain's Duke of Edinburgh, recently in Australia as part of his world tour, visited the district murrounding Sydney. Here he is looking in on boxing match at the South Sydney Polloe Boys' Club, Exprem Photo,

Yugoslav Ex-Minister On Trial

Belgrade, Dec. 11. Miloman Djilas, former Yugoslav Vice-President, who is accused of spread.

hostile ing

propaganda Peru, which holds the Coun- abroad will go on trial to- ell presidency this month, sabled a resolution in the follow-morrow, the Yugoslav news ing terms: "The Security Coun agency Tanjug said today. cil, having examined the appli- callon of Japan, recommends to the General

that

The

Assembly

hes

Djilas, 35, who was arrested jon November 19 is charged with Japan be admitted to member-publishing AIL urticle in the ship in the United Nations,"

foreign press in which "he dis- torted fatla and incorrectly in- Council last considered formed world public opinion on Japan's application a year ago, Yugoslavia's foreign policy and when the Soviet Union vetoed internal order thus giving food United Nations, Dec. 11.

United States amendment to for a Blander campaign against The Begum Ikra Mullah,clude the Aslan power with 10 other countries, all of which Lord Halifax, former British speaking in the debate on were admitted in G "package Ambassador in Washington, Hungary before the Gen- doal" said the important task now

This doctrine did not mean all must become satellites of the United States.

was to rebuild as soon as pos-eral Assembly, today on sible the Anglo-American com- behalf of Pakistan, said: radeship which had been shaken by events in the Middle East.

"Wrong does not become

Support

Yogoslavia."

It will be the second time he will be standing trial for "spreading hostile propaganda” -on January 18, 1955, he re- Colved a suspended 18-month prison sentence for criticising right and injustice become As part of the recent peace the Yogosiny feadership in an

Interview Japan and

with J New justice merely because it the Soviet Union, the Russians newspaper.

York

went on for

some time. agreed to support her admission That is why the Pakistan and the Japanese mission ap- delegation in sponsoring peared confident today that there

would be no opposition. in the 19-power resolution.

us

A Labour peer, Lord Winster, described the Suez eplode "a moral, poitical and economic Dunkirk

"We have witnessed ignominious finish 10 one of the shortest wars in our history," he "We have little to show suld. for (1,"

Reconstruction

Lord Killearn, Conservative,

"My government

does not belleve in taking neutral posi tions on issues. It studies each Issue on its merits and acts on principles.

settlement between

It he is

found guilty of January another crime before 1958 he is liable to have to serve the full 18-month SELS.

Many Asian and Western pended sentence on top of any countrice have pleaded Japan's ] subsequent penalty. The charge enso in the Assembly and Its he faces tomorrow carries # organs, and observers said that maximum sentence of life im- quite apart from the Moscow prisonament. agreement, the Soviet Union would allenate a mass of feeling if she again used the veto.

"Nations have an inherent a former British Ambassador to right, guaranteed by charter, to he believed the belong to whatever pacts or Egypt, sald Government did the right thing alliances they wish, but they ring

their Independence in the wrong way at the wrong taln time.

thought and action,

Lord Alexander of Hills- borough, leader of the Opposi- tion, sald to make the nation

-FAR OFF

to

A sallow thin-faced Montene- grin Djilas was once an intimate of President Tilo-before and The Soviet Union is sponsor- | after the Marshal came

reconsideration Com-power-and is an ex-member of

of of munist Outer Mongolia at to the Yugoslav Communist Party

day's mouting, but delegation Politburo. Sources said It seemed unlikely The

that this applicant would

re

sald Tanjug report ceive the required seven passes for the Dillas trial had to "representatives for endorse been given votes affirmative

of Yugoslav and foreign press and other interested Arms.” --

willing to pull together to re- justice against Hungary has re-ment,

of

Reuter. Two-Part Agenda

"Hungary is far off, but in

trieve the situation. needed a

the All through reconstruction

the Govern- Percussions

world. The cases of Ethiopia, ment. If the reconstruction did

and Manchuria there Czechoslovakia Batisfactory not appear

should not be forgotten and if general election the world ignores the agony of golin's application in the Coun- should be a Reuter.

Hungary it does so at its own cil last year. perll."

US-Swiss Atomic Agreement

The Begun

.

China vetoed Outer Mon

for

Memorial To

Pioneer Socialist

Japan's application appear stressed the fact first on a two-part agenda that it is necessary to keep on today, followed by that of repeating demands for the ad

state mission

of United Nations ob- Outer Mongolia, a small

bordered by both the Soviet pervers to Hungary and for the

Union and China, withdrawal of foreign troops,

London, Dec. 11. did not She added

Dr Victor Andres Belaunde, that sho

bronze bust of Keir those who might Peruvian permanent representa- agree with

tive think these efforis futile.

and Council President. Hardie, pioneer Socialist summoned today's session [1] and first Labour Member States is un-noponse to a request from Mr of Parliament, was pre- Berne, Dec. 11. The United

to the Indian Nasrollah Entezam, leader of

the House of The Council of States, favourable

urging the Iranian delegation, who was sented to resolution sponsored the 40-member Upper House United

Commons Nations Secretary President last month.

nt a ceremony Mr Entezam acted after Mr here today. of the Swiss Federal Parlia-Gentral,. Dag Hammarskjold, ment, today unanimously to go to Moscow, immediately, Toshikazu Kese Japanese per- asked the

Hardie who

just approved an atomic co to hasten a solution of the Hun Tanent observer operation agreement with garian problem, US delegation Secretary-General, Mr Dag 100 years no was born at

Hammuratfold, to

to take steps to Parliament in 1892. He died in have "Japan's application con-1950. the United States under sources said here tonight YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Acrom: 1 Exhume, 5 Aides,

Them sources said the resolu-aldered.

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co-sponsored by India,

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ber; dicanted: in the National roccati tha, desireeing on mated 10 million signatures; to his fellow MPs who in tho

Invariably dressed of the vast a petition requesting momber- days Monster, 15 Sovered, 17 Sower, 19 Orates, 21 Sure, 22 Dene, Cound the Lower House, majority of the Hungarian ahly for the Republic of Korea, morning coat talls and shine top

where its passage is expected to population for the withdrawal of me 10,000 signatures, Bound hat.

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