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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 1957.
Pakistan Arms Shipments
Worry Nehru
SHORTAGE OF
:
WOMEN
Tel Aviv, Jan. 6.
More than 35,000 Ismell bachelors have bo laže of getting married, because of Israel's shortage of women, and should therefore be exempted from hat
The
taxes levied on single men, A union official said today. Y. Levi, secretary of the Clerks Unlon said today that the bachelors should not be faxed so heavily. It's not their faull they remain bachelors, he said. ---Unlied ProEK.
COMMANDO
RAIDS IRRITATE ISRAELIS
Jerusalem, Jan. 6. An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman today charged both Egypt and Jordan with responsibility for recent fedayeen (com mando) raids into Irmeli territory, culminating today with the blowing
up of the Jerusalem-Tel
Aviv railway line.
the
SOME ANXIETY
OVER
BAGDAD PACT
New Delhi, Jan. 6.
ludian Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, today indicated India's anxiety at the shipment of arms to Pakistan as well as Pakistan's membership of the Southeast the Asia Treaty Organisation, and Bagdad Pact.
Speaking before Tho cort- However, India waz forced to
pence of the Indian Congress buy arms because she could not
otherwise. He added that India would have preferred tọ use the money for its internal economy.
Party; which is being hold at do Indore, Nehru said that Pakis- Jan membership in these two military paels and the shipment of American arins to Pakistan bad caused grave anklety in India.
Pakistan was a free country and could ask for military aid from whom it pleased, but when arms secumulated in a neigh bouring country, It was imposal. ble not to notice it, he said.
Disturbed
Nehru sald that he did not think Pakistan would go to war against India, but he added, wirdom had its limits. No one knows what will happen in the future and that was why India could not help but be disturbed, he nuded.
The United States had given arturances that the arms sup- nopied to Pakistan would not be
used against India, Nehru anld He added that the United States ad also said that if Pakistan attacked another country, all measures would be taken to stop
attack: this atte
A statement issued by
*Since spokesman raid: pressure_appears to have been put on Egypt to comply with the United
General Nations Assombly's resolution calling on the armistice signatories o agreements to desist from raids Dcross the armistice lines into neighbouring territory she up- parently
sees herself
free to carry on fedayeen raids."
STRESS RESPONSIBILITY "IL is necessary again stress the responsibility of the Jordan Government, which is allowing raids of this kind to be launched from its territory." the statement sald.
to
between
An Israeli army spokesnan announced today that part of the railway Jine Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Was blown up early this morning. Не sald
Jerusalem-bound
a
goods train was damaged by the explosion but was able to continue Its
to Journey Jerusalem.
According to the spokesman the tracks of the saboteurs led to the Jordanian lines, and foot- prints showed that the raiders crossed into Jordan at a point near the southern outskirts of Jerusalem.-Reuter,
were
The Indian Premier sold the United States and tho Soviet Union were two great powers that might start a world war. War was impossible unless one of the two wanted to start it.
He expressed
the hope that they would be moderate and would do nothing that might lead to war.
Brandish Sword
Nehru said he regretted that the world's "elder statesmen" could not find some better way of solving International crisce than by the sword,
men could go so far as to throw He said no responsible states-
could away the sword, but it be asked why the sword could not rest in its scabbard and was it really necessary to brandish it from time to time.
sald
his
Turning to the Algerian situation, the Indian Premier Nehay said that, while he re- sald India was "anxious" about spected this assurance, given developments there and also in
Не by the United States, the baste South Afrien. fact was that the atma were country had not forgotten these there. Arma
expensive people and desired to help them and India could not permit her- to obtain their objectives. But self to buy them. He added he said that India wished to do that at first Pakistan wanted | 50 fr an "unostentatious” the
anna for protest, steelf manner.. against the Soviet Union. TO- duy it is said that it wanted to protect the country B ogninst Indla, which it considered ៥ the sole enemy, Nehru said. could not be ignored that the Whatever the excuse, the fort f.crease in the military strength
of Pakistan constituted a dan- ger to India.,
Arms Offered
Nehru, sald. that......arms
Back To
To Mainland Talk By Envoy
Washington, Jan. 6.
Nationalist Chinese Ambassador Hollington K. Tong said today "after what we have seen in Hungary, we know that it would not be long before we return to the provinces of mainland China.”
'Guinea Pig' Experiment
In Russia
' He cold that although no one can set up the time-table. *when that time comes, Fre. sident Chiang will lead us back to our homes.”
Tong said that as long as the Republic of China remains on Taiwan, "many millions of mainland Chinese stand ready, at all time, to risk their lives and liberty by armed revolt," He pointed out that the story. Moscow, Jan. 6.
of Hungary has again and again been
cructed in China since Approximately 500,000 Soviet secondary school
1940, though few of the facts
ever have
got beyond tho children are serving as Polding consorship to the out- "guinea pigs” in a new ex-skie world." periment in polytechnical applied
year.
education this
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Reminiscences
Matthews Honoured
Britain's Stanley Matthews, considered by experts is be the world's greatest SOCODE player', 'in pictured at
home with his wife Bolly, daughter Jean and son. Stanley “junior after the news · had been announced that he had been created a Commander of the Belilah Empire. News of the award surprised some Bridah newspapers, who had' expect- ed that Blan would rectire & knighthood-like cricket's Bir Don Bradman and Bir Len Hutton, racing's Bir Gordon Richards-Express Photo.
Reinstatement
Of Berlin
As Capital Movement
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LACK OF PIPELINES
HOLD UP x
OIL SUPPLIES
New York, Jan. 6. Lack of pipeline facilities to transport crude vil from interlot fields in the United States to coastal terminals was said today to have formed a "bottleneck" in American efforts to supply oil to Europe.
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It was also considered by di exports on a factor in the 35 ċents (about two ablllinge six- pened sterling) [a borrel price Increase for crude oil unnounced Tast week.
One of the natidne most Authoritative writers on oil, idr J. H. Carmical, of the Now York Times, wrote in the new Paper's financial adetion today that the Middio Rain crisis had shown that the developinsent of excessive, field capacity, ih Ameries (rus' hot the only. re- quirement · for on giléquate coll supply in an 'emergenty,
Excess Crude
thero Was
Restoration Of Japanese
Diplomatic
Relations
Tokyo, Jan. 6. Јерапеве Foreign
He added: “As the time of
A the Suez outbreak, excess, crude oil capacity in this Office source said tonight country estimated ut two the Japanese Cabiriet hail' million barrels a day. With such completed plans for the DN EXCESS twas generally
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and Czechoslo
The source said preliminary talks were cryerted to be held
thought that the oil lost to restoration of diplomatie Europe could be replaced with relations between Japan, out much dificulty
Poland "A
re-routing of vakin. tankers on a little more oll from the producing wells were considered by some as about the only steps necessary to meet the emergency.
"But
without facilities.
to
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between Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Bros. Mozu Kase, and Pollsh- United Nallone representatives in New move oil from well head to doop York later this month. water,
to relinerics, Similar tells between the petroleum is just about as use Japanese Athbarsarior ta
to Britain Itas as if left' in the ground,
th It soon became evident that a
Czechoslovakian Embassy were shortage of pipeline facilities due to begin in the near Dung. from oil fields to coastal points would be more of a bottleneck than the shortage of occan tankers,"
Mr Carmileal said a factor in the 35 cents a barrel price rise was the shortage of crude sup- plick at constul points in the southwest.
"When the stock at deep walor terminale
had
been depleted by the first rush of shipments to Europe, they could he not be replaced quickly," added.
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In some instarices, the oil available at coastal terminals not of the grades sought by Europe, chiefly the heavy crudes used mostly for fuel all.”
Forerunner
Mr Haruhiko Nishi and
The
istick Both Polish and Czechoslovakian moyenna ments agreed to the restoration diplomate relations with Japan following the conclusion of tile Japanese-Soviet joint declaration which was signed in Moscow on Detöber 19,
The source said talks between Japan and the. Hungariah. Goy- emiment would not be hold” sk, 23 the moment In view of the pre- sent situation in Hungary,
Tonight's report Tollowed press speculation here that the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr Nobusuke Kishi, was consider- ing a major resbutto of Japoneso Ambassador.
NEW POSTS
Berlin, Jan. 6. Acting Mayor of Berlin, Otto Suhr, announced to day that he would meet West German Chancellor,
al newengerky The Ambassador of the Re Konrad Adenauer, to dia- already led three large pro- Kyodo sold here tonight tant sian Republic and have been pubile of China to the United cuss measures to prepare ducere Humble, Continental the Fern Office vrda alto Nehru said it was incorrect to designated "test cases" in a pro- States spoke nt à dinner lieforn} for the reinstatement of and Gulf to raise the price centemplating the establishment;
Find Solution
The children are enrolled in G00 schools throughout the Rus-
gramme of increased technical training worked out by the Minister of Secondary Education.
to candern say that India had been quick
the Anglo-French aggression in Egypt, but "tepid" with rogard to the Hungarian
NOVEL ASPECT situation,
Ho sa
that India was sald
The hovel aspect of the pro- possession of all the facts in the gramme is that these children Chiang for more than 50 years, who has known Suez affair, having taken part starting in the early grades and
in
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The 35 cents increase ' 1169.
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of petrol one cent (almost one
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the capital of penny) in Texas, and oil ex- of 12 now
and Refining Men
a
poo
and following the na- going all the way up to the final said that although Chiang's Franz Neumann,
the school of advanced inter- national studies of the John's Berlin as His Germany.
perts believed this would be une during 1957. diplomatic posta Kyodo said the 12 new posts Tadk was called, Hopkins University here.
"pano rc-
Suhr, speaking at a meeting forerunner of a general price miniscences of President Chiang of the Berlin Federation of the rise for petrol throughout the included embassies in Malaya and Poland, legations in Panama Kai-shek."
Social Democrat Party, said the United States,
Morocco, Israel Humble projected meeting' would take Tong,
Company, the producing sub- place at Bonn on January '16.'
conmulate in Milano At the same conference today, skllary of the Standard Oil consulates in Recife and Curlyba (Italy) and President of Company of New Jersey, lead
(both in Brazil) Capetown and of-the-canal, and or tenth grade, spend as much sway has shrunken to only the Berlin Federation, warned the crude price risa Parade Salsbury (southern Rhodesia). was trying to and a solution : as one whole day a week work-single province of the Chinese that if Germany were not uni- Announcing the increase," Hum-
mReuter. the problem.
lg still the fed, Germany and Europe it ble's president ing partly in the school indus-nation, his voice, If India was silent in the trial or agricultural laboratories most important volte in China," re might become A "new Banker, said it had Bigome in-
factories
creasingly difficult for the com- American and Hungarian incident, it was be- and partly in actual cause she did not wish to say under supervision. Under this
pany to most its crude purchase the Suez anything which could aggravate programme, they are spending observera who
requirements since the situation. Nehru pointed considerably more time in prac-downgrade Preskient Chiang in
crisis. China Mall Special.
11, the
bren offered to India The offers were refused because Indla does not belleve accumulation of arms. India also did not want to buy arms, because this might be a mortal blow to her five-year plan.
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Foreign Policy
According to a description of the experiment in the news poper Komsomolskaya Pravda, children in grades three and four (ages nine and ten) are He said that it was perhaps doing almost twice
as much principally because of the craft work and manual labour Anglo-French "Invasion"
of us before, grades five to seven
Hungary.
USRULE sent back to quiet troops were have several additional hours of Nehru ended his speech with practical work, whtie in the disclaimer that he was the new subject called "The Funda
upper grades eight to 10-a
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Economic Measures In Egypt
*** RESPONSIBILITY are inclined to
He said that the occupation his present role 0 Taiwan, powers responsible for divid Tong points out, have lost sight g Germany were equally of the fact that "there are responsible for unifying it again,
Katmandu, Jan, Gi resolution Wis passed, still some sparks
of resistance A
Government of Nepal urging Communist rule on the Government
the West German Federal to Asian continent, resistance is possible effort to set up a system
make every today aboilahed passports for travel inside Nepal for the been made possible because of propean security, a majority of Nepalese etizens.
Cairo, Jan. 6. the solitary ind daring
New stand
regulations announced which he made in 1949 in arrange an "objective collabor-
tion with
Measures to "Egyptian- neighbouring century-old the
by the Government replace a carrying on the fight against
system
under ise" the sequestered pro of Eastern Germany, Lates
which all Nepalese rilizens communism on Tatwan,"
The meeting approved the
perty of "enemy nationals” establishment of technical con- were required to carry pureports are now being studied by tacts with East Berlin but come for travel within their
own demned any political contacts country. Women below the age the Egyptian - Ministry of with East Corman leaders, of 45, however, must still carry the Interior, informed. The congress urged that passports to enable the authbel- sources duclosed today in Tong said history would re-congressional deputies be elected fles to check immoral craffic in Cairo. member Chiang, first, for his rocklike stand that ruined the plane of the Japanese, and stopped them from mistering And second, "because
Rocklike Stand
women, China Mail Special direct vote Franco-Presst. by the Con-tural and industrial laboratory
years, and was a mirror of practices.
the feelings and aspirations of
the Indian people — France- Pressc.
Agricultural Surplus Deal Unsatisfactory
Warsaw, Jan. 8.
HIGHER QUALITY
he is one of the few modern
The technical training which statesmen who were Hever
the guinea pig students are fooled by Moscow." receiving is of a higher quality
Chlang has made his mistake. than that in regular schools. In addition to studying in larger, as all men do, Tong conclude betier-equipped laboratories, the but in the major and definitive older children have a weekly issues of his times be has been opportunity to learn by doing"
magnificently-right.” United alongside experienced factory workers..
In the big cities such Moscow, Leningrad, Kuibyshev
Stalingrad, and
bach
The United States decision to perimental school has estab lat - Poland Exuy agricultural | ilshet d working
relation.
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4 Ape (5).
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the world market price was not hosted Prome
altogether satisfactory, but
constituf.ed n forward stop 10
current
negotiations, a Polish
news agency commentator said Diem Closes
today.
"In the economic situation
which is at precont so dificult for our country, the decision of
but
Airports
Saigon, Jan 6,
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'Dancing Major Resigns As Editor
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Cairo, Jan, 0. Egypt'a "dancing Major Balah Salem, former Cabinot Minister sind an influential member of the Reypilan "Revolution Coun. the United States Department,
all", fodny resisted his
post Commitee does not entirely
of the Government backcod malisty
A total of 38 South Vislain constitutes a It
The forward step in the current private aliports, 24
board of the, Al Shanë work Polish-Americans talks," thotel to large rubber planta announced tonight...ihát his re-
commentator sauR.
tion companie have been signálón, had been accepted. "What intereslá Polahe above | closed to all tekme by an Order nil are loans that would allow it signed, by President · Ngo Doh to buy not only agricultural Die, it mannosed today. membership of Revolution rodds, but machining, Poland be doors, Witton was sued water man patrol line m
42 Clancii"" and Cabinet in 1955, HM trying to postind lía, rectiorble: contacts with all countries yeslender, provided “ that the last ABPil; when he logic over the
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TANKLY arsi airports could be maintaläsa ko gaituenalp of this At Shaab,
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Anti-Terrorist
Carrying all their.
Sweep
Egyptian financiers reportedly would be afood to buy up the properly. The finds thus quired would be chedited to the blocked accounts in Egypt of French and British nationale and would Zemain there until selticment was made of financial problems in disputin· between Franco and Britain, and Egypt,
MILITARY CONTROL
Meantime, the financlat nows- paper Egyptian Bourse indicated today that the authorities have planned to help business to. 26- turn to normal in Egypt.
Most of
the businesses placed under military control under the mobilisation plan, would now be released from such con trol, the newspaper ‘a
'gatd.
Because of this, law, most of the moreism bussitionsen, in Faypt waro #placed (under) Egyptiin administration at the beginning of November.---France-Pre
31,000 Poles Repatriated
Warsaw, Jac6.0.
A total of 31,000 Foles were sipatriated from the Bovies; Union during the last month of 1960, the CONVIDADOR) Laidia poblimed by the Pol Unified Workuta?”. Party rep today's "The number of Poime suring to their country, from the