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URING the Suez crisis.
Britain had hor
and
full
share of critics, including those at home intent on making political capital out of the situation, Thu Egyptians
others antagonistle towards Bri- tain can be expected to worry the bone ut every possible opportunity.
Dr Edith Summerskill, the Socialist MP, who has just returned to England. from quick "fact-finding" tour of Egypt, has made herself by for the most outspoken and objectionable of the denigrators. She has taken up the cudgels on behalf of President Nasser and in so doing has smeared the good namo of British troops. This reflects no credit on her and is something she may live to regret. She has described the British attitude towards Egyptian Casualties As callous, in- Such human and horrible.
a reflection on the husbands and sons of the women of Britain is intolerable. Even those who felt at the time.
this
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957.
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COURT ORDERS ‘KIDNAPPED CHILDREN ROSES AND
TO BE RETURNED TO MOTHER
Sydney, Jan. 28. Mr Justice Myers of the Supreme Court today ordered the "imme diate return” of two children taken by their father from Australia to the United States,
He ordered the chlidren, Carole Doering, 12, and her sister Lorraine, 4, re- turned to the custody, of their mother, Florence Doering, 35.
Mrs Doering had charged
WEDS
her hus-
earlier that Jer children
kidnapped by estranged American band, John Doering, The pullos reported that the children and their father left Sydney ut nota jester- day on board a Pan Ameri- can Airways plane for Ban Francisco-United Press, No w
to San over Francisco.... Mr Doering arrived in San Francisco yesterday with his two daughters and promptly denied his estranged Aus- craig-born wife's charges
that he had kidnapped them. Mr Doering, 41, maki: "There wana written agreement (giving the wife custody of the children) but I do not consider 11 binding. There was no court action taken in Australia,
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"I took the kida because I wanted to get them to the United States where I could get better Justion in the courts in any legal action that is neccssSTY.
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don's expect ker' (Mrs Doering) to take any Wgal action in Australia.”
Mr. Doering said he had pre- pared for several days, to
Ho take his daughter.
the said he,' kind American Consul in Sydney and had been given per mission by the Australian anthorities' "to bring the kids hotne.”
Reached later, at his brother's Some at Woodland, Call. fornia, Mr Doering refused , to ćomment on an order of
Supreme Court
the
In
< Bydney demanding the re- turn of the girls to their mother.
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Mrs Doering had charred bat Deering' must' havo, tod force to get Carole aboard the plane, but he denied
this charge also,
Mr Doering said the children dla not know until an hour
before the plans was due to lake, off from Sydney that they
were going to accompany him.
Mr Dowing, who spent three
years in the Army gineers, met his wife and married her In Australia,
United Press,
NEW INDIA MOVE ON KASHMIR
Plan To Counteract Pakistan
AZAD OCCUPATION
MUST END
New Delhi, Jan. 28.
India will demand that Pakistani forces vacate the Azad Kashmir area and hand it over to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir if Pakistan asks the Security Council to send UN troops to the More area.
the Canal expedition was political blunder will resent theso allegations and im- putations. They are, ono woman MP has said, j "cheap and nasty."
over they are based solely
The Indian news agency PTI tonight attributed this
on information fed to Dr statement to political circles in Delhi.
Summerskill by the į The agency said it was expected India would declare
no that Azad Kashmir was part and parcel of India and had
heen illegally occupied by Pakistan,
Egyptians and take cognisance of the officini Government report prepared by Sir Edwin Herbert, Pre- sident of the Law Society, whose investigations were wholly objective.
"
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"In fact her (India's) complaint to the United Nations was that Pakistan had committed aggression and had forcibly occupied the region now styled 'Azad Kashmir'," the agency added.
Viewed in the light of party "It would indeed be difficult for the United Nations politics, Dr Summerakill's oven to contemplate sending armed forces to an area which emotional and factless India claims as her own and which she emphasises is declaration constitutes gaffe of the first order, Her legally her territory."-Reuter, own colleagues can hardly feel otherwise than dia- comforted and embarrassed. Nor is it likely that her irresponsible statements will be viewed with any satisfaction by her constituents.
Dr Summerskill's
מקום
self-
appointed mission accom-j plished nothing useful for ier country. But her utterances, completely out' of harmony with the think- ing of the people of Britain and
the Commonwealth,
provide a first class stimu- |
"Spy For India' Gaoled
Karachi, Jan. 28.
A Karachi court today sentenced a former Air Force leading aircraftsman, Mirza Samlullah Beg, to 14 years' "rigorous" imprisonment for allegedly spying for India.-
United PressB,
Privileges Withdrawn
New Delhi, Jan. 28.
The Indian Government tonight withdrew from lant to Egyptian propagan- Pakistanis and South Africans some of their privileges as dists, who devote then- Commonwealth citizens in India. selves to the fomentation of Anti-British feeling in the Middle East,
If Dr Summerskift can derive
the
An ordinance signed by Pre- The effect of present ordinance
Rajendra Prasad ended is to make the exemption per the special privileges enjoyed missive instead of statutory. by Commonwealth citizens over!
UN Move
Into Gaza: Support
By America
Day Hammarskjöld
TC-
the
New York, Jan. 28. The United States today
the supported" "strongly commendations mado by that United Nations Emergency Foree move Into Gaza, El Auja of Aqaba arzan and the Gulf when
by Israeli evacuated forces.
Addressing the UN, General Assembly, which today began debate an Mr Hammarskjold's, - report on Israel's non-compliance with previous Assembly resolu tions calling for complete with drawal from the Sinal peninsula, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. delegate, declared that the measures suggested by Hammarskjold, the Secretary- General, were “fair and practic #ble."
Mr Lodge said it
Was
Mr
the
United States view that "Israel
must withdraw its forces with- out further delay."
ESSENTIAL
Immediately thereafter, ho said, tho United Nations Emergency Force should move in behind the Israeli forces "in order to ensure the ceasefire and to safeguard the armistice agreement."
tlons.
Appeal To UN
ATTEMPT TO STOP TITO VISIT
Washington, Jan. 28. Rep. Frank Bow to lay introduced legislation to block a visit to the U.S. by Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia,
Mr Bow's resointien would prohibit use of Federal funds to defray penses of a vilt by Tito, or for travel or enter- tainment of any official of a
Communist state. *Americans Aro heavily burdened with the costs of military and foreign Tarequired to oppose
Communist threat
wald. To world peace," he sa In a glatemen
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to
"It is ridiculous to use any
part of these funds entertain leading Ögures in the Communist con- spiracy."-United Press.
TREASURY
Ransom Bid Fails
Father Has Heart Attack
Warsaw, Jan. 28. The wealthy father of a missing 16-year-old Polish youth suffered a heart at tack after his alleged kid. nappers refused to accept ransom in fear of a police trap, it was learned today.
Boleslaw
SOCIALISM
by Mr K
Moscow, Jan. 28. Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party chief, told Polish correspon. dents in an' informal' 'com- ment on the recent Polish elections, that "building so- cialism is not a question of embroidering roses,”
Mr Khrushchev was talking to correspondents at a reception given by a visiting Czechoslovak delegation.
He said “after the elections I telephoned Mr Gomilks to congratulate him, The Polish people has proved its pollical
suno you was always would be able to defeat your enemies, the reactionaries. To bulla socialism is not an easy task, Building socialism is not, ច question 0% embroidering TOSCE,"
Good Relations
COT
Mr Khrushchev, “replying in informal conversation to respondents who questioned him about his views on the forth- coming visit to Moscow of a Finnish delegation headed by the Prime Minister, Mr Karl- August Fagerholm, sold.
"We have good relations with Finland and futuro prospects are still botter. They are very
welcome guests"
The Communist Party leader added: "But it is not my busi TLC35,
ask Bulganin."
The father Piaseckl, director of the Roraza Catholle "Pax” Organisation, a church association which has co-operated with the Com minist Government, Plaseck''s: 20h *Bogdan vonished last Tuts- day
Sandys Talks Communique
Washington, Jan, 287: The first day's, mbeting today between Mr. Duncan Sandru, the British De fence Minister") and ·-Mr- Charles Wilson, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, had been "construizelive":à des
department state-
meni said.
1.
The sistement, signed by Mr Gordon "Gray," "Apost: aus Secretary of Defence for International Security Affairs, unidire have
had a
-review' of -our, similar problems and of our Common problems in the defence“ sres,
We feel these preliminary
Daro diacalora
been oensuuctive, and we will have additional
of sions – regarding some the matters during the work.
"We have no announce ment this evening.
thing to say at the ter- mination of our, discus- sions at the
end of the week."---Reuter.
RELEASE
STUDENTS
DEMAND
London. Jan. 28. The Minister of Siste Mr
Fagerholm will be the first David Ormsby-Gore tonight non-Communist Premier to visit called Janou Katona, Hungarian Moscow since the sharp deterior-Minister in London, to the ation in the International situa- Foreign Office to urge that the tion last autumm.-Reuter.
four Belilah students' held in Hungary on spy. charges should be`relesed immediately.
Border Clash
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Failing that, Mr Ormsby- Gore urged that British Am-
~Tel:Aviv, *Jary-28-basandor in Budapest, My Lestie A group of Arab infiltrators Fry.should be authorised to visit them and a British bartister and Israel patról exchanged Informed sources said Piasecki shots at noon, today in the should be put at their disposal. collapsed on Saturday after the Lakchich area, an Israel military The Hungarian Minister was kknappers failed to keep a
Bald today. There niso asked if his Government spokesman Cadezvous where Piasecki left were no Impeil casualties, and would allow the relatives of the the mosom of $4,000 in-bard instrutors withdrew into fondan arrested young people to go to currency and 100,000 zlotys
territory, he added. — France- Hungary to sec. than --France- ($25,000 at the arbitrary
Presse,
Presse. change rate).
ex-
The sources said Plasecki pocelved a
a telephone call late on
WARNING Friday in which a male voice
TO BRITAIN
London, Jan. 28.
The Treasury warned tonight Chat Britain has not yet over- Ho sald this was essential In
DOMA the economic problems order to create peaceful condi-
brought about by the Middle East priein cannot emphasise too any satisfaction from the
It is understood to have been strongly, one point which seems other foreigners, Simulanssurd to give the government
Middle Eastern events have knowledge thul she
to paramount
the United placed and· are placing an order was issued stating made herself a purveyor of that the ordinance
power to deal especially with States Goverment, Surely this strains on the British economy. applied only Egyptian propagande, she to Pakistants and South Africans, "ny Pakistanis who the govern Assembly would not be satisfied¦ Entd the Treasury's monthly is welcome to it. But she
muni considers to be indulging { Until now, Commonwealth should also realise she has citizens had statutory exemp
in objectionable activities. lost much of the esteem ona from laws regulating the South Africans have not been
which she enjoyed in Bri-| entry, movement and registra-exempted, it is understood, be- tain and overseas.
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cause of the tense relations be- tween India and South Africa over the question of people of Indian origin in South Africa,
An official spokesman said tonight order would ba Issued exempting all Common- wealth citizens including Palds- tants and South Africans from registration while retaining the Power to regulate the entry and movements of Pakistanis and South Africans.
Immediate Action
The ordinance was josued because a bill to amend the Foreigner Act, introduced in the House of the People last November, was not passed be- fore the ession ended, through pressure of business, and will now laps, since a new House will be elected next month,"
The preamble to tho OT- dinance said: "The President is satished that
circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate go- tion to give
effect to amenid- proposed In the sald
ments
The
ordinance will have to
be placed before Parliament for approval when it assembles later this year.-Reuter.
FIVE DEAD
Roselic, Jan. 28.
been bodies Five
hove recovered from the smoking ruins of a Roselle Iren works, binated by a violent explosion, followed by a fire today,”
Nine, injured were rushed to hospital The "explosion was believed to have been caused by excaping gar-France-Presse,
Lin- to the
with the retur satisfactory conditions which helped to bring about the recent
hostilities.Reuter.
TORY CRACK
AT DULLES
London, Jan. 28. Shouts of "hear, hear." and laughter today greci
wo
ed a remark by a Conser- vative member of Parlia ment, Captain Filkington, who asked "ghould not feel considerably more secure in this country, if we were not flanked by Mr Dulles?"
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Captain Pilkington
to US Secretary of ferred State,
Mr John Forter Dalles' controversial re- mark in a US Senate htar- ing last Friday that in his opinion American
troops. if sens to the Middle East "would be a lot safer if they were not flanked by soldiers from France and Britain."-France-Presse,
"Bulletin for Industry."
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The most Immediate and severe of these was the drain on the reserves caused by shaken confidence in world financial circles."
said "do not make such stupid jokes." It was believed to be from the kidnappere, referring to the possibility of a police
trap.
Nothing has been heard since then, police said-United Press.
That's
A Lie, Sir!
Washington, Jan. 28. The Secretary of Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, -sald today The Bulletin said that borrow- Utere WAS a "draft dodging
daring the dollars in December} business" ing
Korean stopped this particular drain but war by United States men the full economic effects "cannot Jolning the National Guard be exactly foreseen,"
(territorials).
but
Major. General Ellard Walsh, head of the National Guard Association, called that "a damn ile."
It said that the underlying strength and balance of the economy is nevertheless "a good deal, belter than a year ago."-- United Press.
Lim Seeks Ties With Left
Singapore, Jan. 28.
Mr Wilson, speaking at meeting of the House of Repre- scatatives Armed Services Com- mittee,
said: "It
of Was sort scandal during, the Korean War, a draft dodging business. A boy to 18% could enlist in the 171
and not National Guard
bo drafted fight in Korea,"
Wilson's statement, Told
....
to of Mr
The Singapore chief minister, General Walsh said: "Instead of Mr Lim Yew Hocit, said tonight evading the draft a man calist his Labour Front governementing in the National Guard was and the left-wing People's making himself liable to service Not one of these young men Action Party were discussing was a draft dodger." plane to form an alliance to contest tho next Singapore He said that when the.com elections.
flict started, tho Guard Associa He mid the two parties had tion "begged and pleaded with also discussed the possibility of the Army to mobilise the entire a merger-Revier.
guard China Mall Special.
Soviet Embassy Man Ordered To Leave?
Washington, Jan. 28.
Vassil Molov, a minor employee
of the Soviet Embassy here is leaving the country tonight, it was teamed today. State Department and Hussler Embawy spokesman would not say whether Moley was being expelled or was leaving volun- tarlly.
reason for One possible
pulsion might be that, Moley was linked to the recent Soviet spy caso in which two
Elimantans and the Russian-Molov later loft aboard a Paris-
born' wife of one were arrested on espionage charges, When the case, was broken jas! Saturday, the FBI said that Soviet officials might be involved
A Saviot Embassy spokesman said Moley, occupied a minor post similar to that of a clark.
not Ho. would
comment further, on the matter excópt to confim that Molov Wan leaving.
bound airliner..: Ho refused to say whether ho had been ex- polled.
"I can't say anything” puld Moloy, who wvna accompanied by his wife. A Melov at fast refused to adinit his idemilly, Ha, was also accompanied by three other men, ona of whom was iden- tibed as on employee of the Bovlat United Nations deloga..
Failed Prez
Commonwealth Council Plan Urged By MPs
London, Jan, 28. rent lendinney for close alliance Slx Labour Members of with Europe." Parliament tonight tablod a The motion reads: "That this motion in the House of Commons House, belleving in the unity urging the establishment of a and strength of the British
Initiate
council to discuss the Common, Calls upon tau
wealth's political, economic and social development.
'disa
with other Common wanth governments with a view Other members scon begun to the setting up of Common odding their names to the list wealth council,
comprising of sponsors,
ministerial committee and a con- sultative assembly, which would seld that meet regularly -to" discuss prob- some of the MP's supporting lems affecting the political, eco- the motion felt it was a "neces= [nomic and social dévelopment of Gary counter-move to the cur- the Commonwealth."--Router.
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