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[THE CHINA ✨ MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1956.

OIL INDUSTRY REVOLUTION

HUNGARY THE WORLD OBSERVES

The eyes of the world are foctused on events in Hungary as the problem represented by the Hungatian people's sitüggic for freedom becomes daily more urgent Picture top shown Lisbon, where two a scene in Black flotye Square, minutes silence was recently observed in memory of the dead Hungarians; picture botkamE shows tho Arrival in London Airport inst Wednesday, of Anna Kethly, only Hungarian Minister to escape from Hungary, Miss Krebly. after spending two days in London, is to travel to New York. -Express Photo,

Mollet's Foreign Policy Approved

Paris, Dec. 20.

Western Nations Plan To Avoid Stand Over Tactics

London, Dec. 20.

The Middle East policy of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser has touched off ́à revolution in the world bil industry, the cost of which will very likely be borne by Egypt and the other Middle East coun- tries, economic circles in London said today.

These ckelts sakd that, what- ever the future status of the Buez Canal, oil supply lines were going to bo arastically changed.

In the Arst place new pipe- lines

being were

considered which would by-pass the Suez, Mediter- bringing oll to the randon from Iraq through Israel and Turkey.

Super-Tankers

Secondly present-day tankers were" being replaced by modern super-lankets of more than 46,000 tons which would be forced to take the Cape route even if the Bues Canal were completely cleared,

As regards the frat point it Is announced that an inter.. national conference, with the participation of the major petroleum groups, will open shortly to examine problems related to the construcilon of pipe-line linking Iraqi wells to the Mediterranean through Turkey.

As for me the

super-lankers are concerned a reliable source said that Britain is

ready 10 contribute towards the construc- tion of glani lenkers and inter- national talks on this question between all the large oil com- panies and the governments concerned, are expected,

Potroleum companies, accord- Ing to London Economie circles, where also preparing to invert millions of pounds to boost oil sources In regions from which transport will not be dependent on the

Suez!

Central and

KIMONOS

AT UN

United Nations, Dec, 20.

Japan brought into the United Nations a welcome dash of colour the Кітоло

Japanese women in kimonos had been seen at UN headquarters previous- 19, of course, but not in such numbers as this week when Jabari was cleated to membership.

Japanese Foreign Minis- ter Mamoru Bhigemitsu's pretty daughter, Hanako, led the style parade of

Japanese wunên. She was present on Tuesday when Japan WAN adrostied to the organisation and again last night when her father a diplomatic recep- tion.

A vast majority of de- legates commented on the beauty of the colourfut Kimonos and their wearers. "It's a most welcome Western sight" said one delegate, summing up the feeling of almost everyone.

United Prem,

72 REBELS KILLED

Constantine, Dec. 20. Worpern Africa, abd Latin Seventy-two Algerian ter- America for Extimple,

Toristy were killed in

three

Such a' policy, said the sume clraics, would prevent Egypt main clashes in the Constantine using the Suez Canal as a wea-area yesterday. One French in- pan of

to local deferue fighter were

apor boosting up carral tolls

political discrimination | fantry offker, a rifleman and a an exorbitant leve), --France-killed, it was reported here to-

The French National Assembly today proved the foreign policy of Premier Guy Mollet by a vote of 325 to 210, with 36 abstentions.

The vote, which

taken the was ofter two days of debate, was Party.

DKO

split

Radical-Socialist

a resolution presented by Other Radical-Socialists voted Mollet's Socialist Party.

against, including former Pre The resolution asked the Gov-mier and former member of the

Pierre ernment to

government, continue its policy Mollet towards "a general settlement Mendes-France, who heads the for peace in the Middle East and Radical Republican and Radical the setting up of a system for Socialist Party group. the international administration

The Communists voted of the Suez Canal, or any other system giving the same guaran-

"Strengthening of the United Nations Organisation. which would allow this organisation to obtain an affective respect for Its decisions.

Equality

"Strengthening of the Atlantic alliance, based on equality of rights and obligations among all the member countries,

of

"The swift conclusion pending treaties on European Integration, with the participa- lion, or a wide association, uf

foulardist" catremo right group extreme

and oversees independents.

mumber of right-wingers A from various groups abstained. -France-Presse,

Presse

A-Bomb Victim

night.

also

In the main clash in the El Mezera region, 42 rebels were killed and three captured.

In

Southwest Zarrouziz, Hiroshima, Dec. 20. rebel forces were said to have A 83-year-old Japanese won been "decimated." Another 21 man died today 1x what ❘ rebels were killed near Bordj! physicians claimed was the 23rd | Rdir, fatality this year in Hiroshima

from effects of the atom bomb Meanwhile, 2,200 persons

dropped hers on August 6, 1945. were held for a police check

victim was Mrs Kazuno tonight in the Constantine re- Mitsushiro, who entered Hiroshima

the glon gild 10 persons, were de- Railway Hospital tained as suspects. France on December 1.- United Press, Preser

PORT SAID HOOVER · LIBERTY

CASUALTY

INQUIRY

London, Dec. 20.

Britain has sent an in-

the greatest possible number of dependent investigator to European countries."

Mollet's Socialist Party voted

Port Said to draw up an

In full strength for the resolu-estimate of the number of tion and wire supported by Egyptian victims of the most of the rightwing - Anglo-French action there,

the MRP mainly Minister dependents",

of Defence Catholle centre party, the left-

hire UDSR former Gaullist Antony Head disclosed in Social Republicans and many of the House of Commóná

today.

The investigator was Sir Edwin

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Anee the Allled landing at Port Said the British Govern- ment estämised the ramber of Egy plin casualties at 100. killed and 100 wounded, These figuarts have been several times) - con- tested by the opposition, France-Presse,

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