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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957.

WOHN CLARKE'S HEATED WORDS Selwyn

CASEBOOK

RECORD-

I

IN UN DEBATE Lloyd's

New York, Feb. 11.

Bitter Israeli-Arab differences today erupted "Grand

unexpectedly in the United Nations debate on the

PLAYER Algerian question.

Dr Victor Belaunde, of Peru, chairman of the political committee now in its second week of de- bate on French policy in Algeria, had to intervene A record-player. The hand-repeatedly to end the outburst.

T was, by a long way. the handsomest Christmas present that Joan received,

nomest present and, on all 11 was sparked by Mr Emile counts, the most appropriate. | Najar, the Isracli delegate who

Joan is lonely, she

laves took exception to accusations rousic, she works for people made by Arab speakers about

Israeli who sell gramophone records so alleged

"aggression" be able to get she will

against Egypt, wholesulc,

let's give

record - player,

wooled one,

went with

the

slic's

em

her

Ways the

u

Those were thoughts, and thoughts, tra

preacht in

the

Chrisungs wrappings,

Joani

IT

Was thrilled with

THE MIGHT HAVE BDEEN

Was

de-lovely, delselous, overything the songs sul. Joan wished she had sunte 35- cords to play on the

machine, But after log spells of being -bronchilly--the AS 15. u week she earned was mortgaged

up

to the hilt on household commitments. Nothing to sure for records, privilege-price or otherwise.

The Egyptian delegate, Ar Oma Loutfi, interrupted to halt the chalıṇaŋ to rule Mr Najor cut of order.

"CRUEL" MINUTES

Me Najor insisted that he hat the right to reply to ne- cusations

country against his made by Egypt, Saudi Arabla, Syria and Iraq. He only want- Izw minutes but these might be "erve!" minutes as far as the Afab delegates were con

# po

cerned

Widespread Fighting

In Algeria

Design

London, Feb. 11.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, said here tonight that now WON "a time of opportunity in the development of European co-operation.”

He said there were three possible ines of advanes-the politlent and milliary dek, the economie (eld and the assocht - tions of parlamentarians,

The

The

WS

Foreign

Secretary, dianer of peaking at a Anglo-German Association, sald In the political Beld

Brutaln determined to make the Allentie

and the

seven-nation Western European Union "more effective polliical associations."

He added: "I also hope that we shall succeed in Improving within NATO the efficiency of Western European Union military alliance,

Alglers, Feb. 11. Grim French Infantry-pact men, smarting over news of yesterday's rebel bomb at- tacks in Algeria, killed 86 rebels in the past 24 hours

He went on to refer to Egyp. tlan belligerency against Israel in the Constantine Depart-the when Dr Belaunde intervened ment, the French authori- again to appeal for an end toties said today. the nerimonious debate.

Mr Farid Zeineddine of Syrla The relis killed 15 persons called on the chairman to stop in Algiers alone during the past So the record-player stayed

Israeli delegate the

from con- f weekend. slent, and Joan, regarding it, tinuing with his speech and Dr thought how things might have| Belaunde issued another appeal,

The first battle report came been had

her

husband bven

But Mr Najor Insisted on from Sidi Aich, 132 enlles cast of around. The fun they would completing

Facing Algiers, where French colonial his reply have had. But a Japanese bullet | through the remainder of his infantry and the third Brigade killed her husband

Arabeneircled a strong rebel band in At 45. Juan

abou states before he could be intera, mshackle native shanty

village. widowhood, She longed to putrupted again. the record-player to full use.

They killed 11 30 of the SHE DIDN'T SELL THEM?

group. French ofeluls reported "several Jost" as their toll.

in uma. accusations knew all

the shock

to her

against the

FOR AND AGAINST

Before the clash, a number of OAN begun to steal records delegates cooke for and against from the place where he French policy in Algeria, which worked. She stole 23. The music is providing the longest con- from them kept her companysecutive debate in the present wonderfully. Then The Was General Assembly. caught, and

Thanet Khomans, of Thaliand, employers was nearly us great said his delegation would submit a draft resolution on the Issue with "some other delegations" At Clerkenwell Joan, a dork-jet a later stage. (it was under- haired, nice-looking, frightened stood that these other delega- woman, pleaded guilty to the tions included the Philippines thefts. "She didn't steal to sell unki Japan),

She had

to herself. ns trusted thero for so long.

been

the records?" asked the magis- He said the Assembly could irate, Mr Frank Powell. "De-not close the cise by finitely no," said a detective- | "hoping for the best sergeant, Joan whispered: "I'm running the risk of this extremely sorry."

interpreted

ALL-DAY FIGHT

French Maison planes led strong armoured patrols into a second battle in the rugged, rocky hills near Al Beida, 7 milles southeast of Constantine, this morning.

in the nulous all-day battle French troops killed 38 rebels. The French were said to have zuffered "several" loasES.

SOME BEGINNINGS "The anns control agency is at work; some beginnings have best nude

by the

slanding armament committee, but I feel that there 13 a very great deal that could be done by way of co-operation and collaboration in the fields of research, develop. ment and production, to prevent overlapping and to make econo miles in effort and resources."

Turning to economic operation, Mr

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HUNGARIANS URGED TO DEMONSTRATE

DONATE

BLOOD

SUED BY WOMAN

Legal submissions on the nature of the contents of a written agreement wore Forty-four officers and heard before Judge J. Wicks men from Her Majesty's at the Victoria District Royal Australian Navy have Court this morning in un responded to a British Red action for alleged breach of Cross Society appeal for agreement. blood donations. Each man this morning gave a pint of blood aboard their ships, the frigates Queensborough and Quickmatch now under- going refit at the Royal Naval Dockyard.

It was stated that the blood bank at Kowloon Hospital had been very low with a man badly in need of a

a blood transfusion, The Kowloon Hospital nade an appeal to the British Red Cros Society which in turn appealed

the Royal Navy.

ů

Mrs J. Lamb, of the Red Cross, Miss A. Laurensco nutskog sister of Hospital, and a

The plaintiff is Yuon, Woon- hing, a woman, of 8 Lan Kwai Fong, first floor. She is repro- sented by Mr G. Hampton, of Hastings and Co.

Is Defendant eun, teacher, sented

Yuen Chun-

who is repre-

het by Mr D. Q. Cheung, of

F. Zimmern and Co.

Plaintiff claims that under an agreement dated April 10, 1985, between plaintiff and defen- dant, the latter agreed to pay plaintiff a monthly maintenance of $90.

BACK PAYMENTS From November 1, 1956, was alleged, defendant stopped

the Kowloon paying

monthly surs. woman doctor Defendant is suing for $180, being monthly payments for November and December 1953, and for an order for defendant to pay $90 a month into Court In future.

from the St John Ambulance Brigade went on board the vessels for the operations.

THE DONORS Blood donors were; From H.M.A.S, Quickmatch-- CPO F.W.J. O'Neil, LS A.J. Moore, AB Christenson, LM (E) L.M. Nelson, POM (E) L. Whiteley, POM (E) W. Hack, POM (E) R.G. McNamara, Tel E. Maybury, LM (E) C.C. Ingliss, M (E) J.M. Samsici,

1 C M (E) Spouse, AB W.R. Farr, M(E) K.G. Ainsworth, AB B.L Adams, PO R. James, anti-ME.R. Mason, PO EL N.M. Robinson, M(E) K.R. Busch- man, Ord. L. Trembarth, Plarevsky, Chaplain Long, All CHE T. Gallop, N/Shpt M.

Toy, and LM(E) IS.J. Dannalt

From HMAS Queensborough A/B Boyd, POME William-

Budapest, Feb. 11. Letters calling for nation - wide Communist demonstrations

on March 15 and Lloyd declared April 4 are circulating throughout Hungary to there was "a great open THLY day.

to make progress in present"

to-

ot

proposals

He said: "Brilish for a European free trade area are completely consistent our Commonwealth with also we need closer economic

One such letter which got into the hands of Western correspondents in Budapest appealed for action by Hungary's dispirited millions. It asked each recipient to send copies of the letter to ten friends.

association in Europe." HIS VISION Repeating his recent proposal The

ank

etter called on Hun-heroes and brave men were all for a new "grand design" for garlans to demonstrate that all killed and dragged away Europe Mr Lloyd said he wanted brave men and women were not those who are still here are all to see "a single assembly where killed in the fight against cowards?"-United Press. parliamentarians

might. The dates discuss all co-operation,pects

con meet to Russito

of Western chosen were March 15, national holiday commemoratlag Hun-

Such discussions could

be gary's previous great uprising

In a third clash in นง northern sector of the DepKTI- ment, French patrols killed organise so as not to interfere agalust suppression in 1848, rod with the neutrality of certain April 4, anniversary of the countries who wanted to re- main neutral.

simply

without being

eight more rebels,

013

callous

111-

She was discharged condi- difference.—Reuter, fonally, ordered to pay £2 23. cost. She went back to her home. Her job was gone, so was the solace of music.

The final report

Woman Sues

Airline

San Franciscu, Feb. 11. A 28-year-old dancing teacher from Brisbane, today led a $100,000 damage sult in Federal Court against Northwest Orlent Airlines, Inc., for injuries which

cup of hot

Rogers,

Royal Officials Under Fire

London, Feb, 12. Two

circulation newspapers today condemn

mays

killed nine

clash

said troops rebels in a sharp near Ampere, 02 miles

Constantiae, —

southwest

JQ

United PreES.

MENON HAS

A FORMULA

port-

New York, Feb. 11. Mr V. K Krishna

Menon, Indian Minister without follo is understood to be working in outspoken editorials the Nations with Japan, the Philip

behind the scenes in the United official handling of Ameri-pines and Thailand on a com- acceptable to can press reports alleging promise formaln

Algerlan

Russian beration" of Hungary al the end of World War II. Mr Lloyd said NATO "must

The letter asked: continue to be our main de-

1. A

boycott on political free Dgainst the military daily newspapers. threat in Europe. It must also

2. On March

15 nobody bu 3 means of

work political should

and everybody solidarily.

should be on the streets between "If the NATO countries con-

8 a.m. and 2 pm. the to stand together

3. On April mill- torily and politienily they will should leave his home between 4 "everybody Otherwise they may 9 Am. and 3 p.m.” full one by one".

GOOD RELATIONS Mr Lloyd welcomed cent appointment

mander of the allied land forces

Central Europe.

be safe.

the rc-

of German

"NOT COWARDS"

"We are not cowards, but in

an armed fight we will all Cercral Hons Speldel as Com- perish," the letter said, "There

of

fore we have had to look for a new way."

"glorious light for freedom was The letter raid Hungary's crushed by opposition "20 times

more powerful than wa”

Bulganin Note: Adenauer's Reactions

London, Feb. 12. West German Federal Chaneel- Dr Konrad Adenauer, the

was today quoted in the

lor,

D.

son. S/A Bell. L/M (E) Hannah. A/B Brown, A/B Clunes, L/M (E) Pitchford, A/B Reid, A/B Bramich, L/Sea Gilbert, PO (Stwd) Meteiman, PO (Stwd) PO (Tel) Forrest. M (E)I Lewthew A/B

Berrill, CPO Kitto,

O/Sen Loader. A/B Welsh, and M(E)1 Price.

This is the third time during

the their present tour that the Aus- tralians have donated blood. At Bangkok and Manila more than 40 officers and men from each ship generously donated blood to the Thal Red Cros Society and the Philippines Red Cross Society.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

5.30 p.m. Time for Children pre- rented by Elizabeth-'Alice in Woni-

nothing West News Chronlele as saying that derland" 6, Time Signal, Programme

Germany would do in the future would under- mine her links with the West

Summary: 103, La Demi Heure Francaise Presentation de M. Laversame; 0,30, Variety in Muxlo.... A programme by the Band of the North Staffordshire Regiment direct- ed by Bandmaster Leonard Campin. A.R.GM., with Commentary by John

Court Mr Cheung told the that under clause 7 of the agree- ment, the agreement had been terminated by virtue of an alleged misconduct by plaintiff towards its client on or about November 1, 1960. He sub- mited that the agreement. In low locked consideration.

Legal arguments on the ques lon of valuablé consideration in law were then heard.

Hearing is proceeding.

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 "By Air Formosa, 6 p.m. Thailand, Burma, India,” Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe 0 p.m.

Canada,

p.m.

Philippines. N. Borneo, 8 p.m. Japan, p.m.

Hawal, U.S.A, 0 p.m.

By Kurface

Formosa, Koren, 3 pan. Macas, dp.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 By Air Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, & Ceylon, 0

G.m.

Formosa, Okinawa, Korea. 10 p.m. Philippines, p.m. Howal, U.3.A., Canada, 3-p... Formosa, 6 p.m.

By Burtsen China People's Republic. 7 am Macro, 1 p.m. Macan, p.m.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 By Air Peking. Shanghal, Hankow,7° am. Japana.m. Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon. Germany, France de Great Britain.

In an interview with Michael Curtis, the editor of the News Wallace; 7. Time Bignal The News: also quoted as saying that item: Weather Report; 7 Chronicle, the Chancellor was 7.09, Commentary or Stop Frees Soviet Russia is not certain of Orchestra: 745, "Patterns of Pro- Band Call-starry James and his herself and is searching for a greeA series of Programmes on means to "resume" the initia- the needs and Pressures of the age tive.

and "the_International Responses în 19 AM, them. Nations Radio, No. 5 "Statistics":

Prepared by the United Philippines, 1 pm.

semned General Speidel's appoint- The British government wei- she suffered when a

ment "as a natural development" tea was spilled on her.

After being asked whether the Patriclo Mrs

Anglo-German a rift between Queen Eliza-both France and the

relations dancing-school teacher, charged beth and the Duke of Edin- Nationalists.

which Mr Lloyd thought were

Tens of thousands have lost recent Soviet nole would lead to now better than that

their lives, at any time

between West during

Night from burgh.

tens of thousands bilateral talks According to usually reliable during the past 50 years.

have been dragged to slavery,"

Germany and Russia, Dr Honolulu to Portland, Oregon,

The leftwing Dally Mirror new sources India hopes that the He termed the continued divi-

the letter said. "The fire of the Adenauer was reported as may on July 25 she received second-

cuses the Cabinet, the Queen's United States will be able to sion of and third-degree burns when

Germany

has become weaker "gross injus-volution

ink: A

advisers and Buckingham Palace join in such a new resolution to tee" adding that Russia's latest lately. Are we to think that the "scalding hot cup of tea was

be introduced in the officials of having "botched" the serveri

United terms for her. She charged that,

reunification "would to

affair by not issuing

committee merely mean the degradation of because of the operation of the

Germany to the level of a satel- denial. plane, the tea fell into her lap,

lite."-Reuter. "severely burning" her lower abdomen, both thighs and the right side,

wert

She said the injurles permanent and because of them she was unable to "discharge her employment... and ordin- ary social and household duties." -United Press.

Bulganin Note

"

by

politicnt arm Nations

soon.

of

the General

The newspaper repeats its call to the Duke of Edinburgh to According to these sources the "Kill the rumours stone dead" resolution might merely express

flying home immediately the wishes

Assembly that France and the he is

the Algerian people alt this week before joining the Queen

for a peaceful settlement. for the state visit to Portugal. SCANDALOUS INJUSTICE

from Gibraltar where. scheduled to remain

The

(Continued (om Page. 1)

Tagse "concrete steps" were: 1. A significant increase us

and the conclusion of a trade says thal "not agrodment.

the

negotiate

The political committee which has been debating French polley

in

EARLY MORNING

ACCIDENTS

morning

Russians Want To See Macmillan

London, Feb. 11.

·were

relations

MORE FRIENDLY

|

rest Hearing presented by Alex Borrie: 0.30, The Jimmy Wilda Stary (RBCTS), written by Tony Van den Beren: Timo Signal. News and Home News from Britain: 9.15, "Sherlock Holmes" (by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)—Sir Rálph Richardson as Dr Watson tells, the Blory, with Sir John Gielgud an Sherlock Holmes. Produced by Harry Alan Towers (Eplode 5): 240, Britain Sings-Glasgow Folice Mate Voice Choir, conducted by Farquhar Mac Donald (BBCTS); 10, Archer Street presents the Best in British Dance Side Norrie Paramor and nis Orchestra; 10.30, The Aluxio Maker

"The note will naturally be answered. It is certainly much more friendly in tone and this I naturally welcome,

"We shall reply to some points positively, others quite definite-

Plano Quintet in F Minor (Cassr ly in the negative.

Franck); 10.52, Weather Report: 11, "You can be sure that no-ime signal, Radio News Reed 11.13. |thing we shall do in the future | Goodnight Musle; 11,30, Gloss Dawa.

will undermine our links with the West."

Arab Leaders To Meet

"

2

REDIFFUSION

Variety p.m.

Caller tha

Popular Song: . Chlidren's Corner --Presented by Auntle Itay: 4,50,

Progresiva Jazz: 0, Band call Featuring Tommy Dorsey's Or chessen, with Stuart FoRler,

Pakistan, Middle East. Atries, Great Britain & Europe. 5 path...

Korea. pm. Thailand, Ceylon, Burma, India,

USA. 6 p.m.

By Surface China, People's Republic, I am.. Bamya, W, Australia, Parcela, via Fromentle, Noon

Iraq

Maczo, pun. Theland, India, Pakistan, (P. India, Parcela via Karick:1), D.m.

Netherland, &

direct, 3 pari,

Germany, Parcels Japan, U.S.A... C. & S. America, 4 p.m.

Maos, p.1.

CIVIC ASSN AND TOURISM

A Civic Association spokes- man stated this morning that the Association had written to tho

Lou Williarra, and the Sentimenu Colonial Secretary asking that 1st: 10,29,- Birthday, Mailbag: 0,50, speedy action be taken to .es» Mantovani Memories: 6.45, The tablish a,Hongkong, Tourist As- House of Peter McGovern: 1. Time sociation.

Signal and News; 2.00, Weather Re-

port, Announcements and Interlude: 1-13. Sheb-Melda, and li Orchestraine

The Association's letter reads

Ch

In the troubled North African In two carly

Moscow radio saldi today that Ho added:"Russia is not cer- Daily Herald, nicial

territory for seven days has be- accidents yesterday, a Chincae visit to the Soviet Union by tain of herself. She is searching Partners in Song The Blory of Tune: 3 Musical Matinee, 3.20. organ of the opposition Labour fore it an 18-power Party asserts that "scandalous African

Asian- woman and a man received in Mr Harold Macmillan, the Bri- for a means to resume the initle-hottie Calle: 4.16, Tea Time resolution calling injustice has been done to the France

on juries necessitating their treat- tith Prime Minister, "would live. We must be watchful—| Itendezvous: 4.30, Vocally Yours to respond to Queen, the

the ment and detention in hospital, provide a favourable oppor- and patient."-Reuter. Duke, and to this Algerian people's desire for self. country by the ineptitude with determination.

The woman, Wong Wal-ho, unity for a fruitful. exchange which this

aged 40 of 12, Flower Market of views on questions concern- matter has been

Rond, ground floor, was knocked ing British-Soviet handled".

MAJORITY UNLIKELY

down Peterborough, a columnist in

motor cycle at the directly, as well as other matters by a Nathan Road Prince Edward of Interest to both sides," trade between the two countries the rightwing Daily Telegraph This resolution, which also Road Junction, Bustaining

for the first Mr Hammarskjold, United multiple

The radio, broadcosting talk time some of the less reputable Nations Secretary-General, to

in Its English-language servicu The man, 2. An agreement on cultural American

Pak-chi, aged for Britain, added: newspapers have help

negotiations for a 30 of 05, Fo Tak Street, first

745, Bingme Strings: 5. Persopalliy s follows: Amman, Feb. 11, Grid scientific co-operatica. been commenting on the private succeeding in the commitice in milltary vehicle in Stubbs Road.

censebre has little chance

"Let us hope that this visit of floor, was knocked down by a will take place."

Parade Girota Keliar; 8.15, "1 "Love "The Working Committee's King Hussein of Jordan, King Hystory: 8.30, Guilty Parly Report convention lives of the royal family. Their its present, form in the view of He was taken to Queen Mary incetings 3. A consular

Saud of Saudi Arabia, President Panel of Experta solver a problem

Tourism, which was. which he said would facilitate conjcelures have Iacked both

The radio said that top-level Nasser of Egypt and President from the Dead". Time gignal, mended among other things

sot by Edward J. Mon.

published last year recom repatriaffon of German truth and taste".

observers here, and it has less Hospital where he is

all the more Shukri el Kouatly of Syria will News and Home News from Brilsin; that a Hongkong Touris! As- citizens,

The Daily Telegraph

being essential at a chance or gaining the necessary wrlier,

treated for a fractured jeg.

time when the meat in Cairo on February 23 to 10, sherlock Home Richardson sociation be established by Or Marshal Bulgcelu said the referring to the Duke's decision two-third majority In the

International situation had "un- discuss King Saud's recent talks er wat ons tells the story with dinance. Many months have

Conan Doyle. Big Ralph Soviet Union was prepared to to stay in Gibraliar, declares General Assembly.

fortunately become more com-with President Eisenhower insir John Gielgudan Sherlock place large-scale orderş on that plans for this week

plicated," favourable termos In Germany,

Washington, it was understood Holmes. Episode 87 9.19. Moods in pussca since this Report was drawn up months ago

Today Mr Menon discussed In the the situation separately

"Under these circumstances a from usually reliable sources de 10, B.B.C.de Clubed and submitted to the He also promised that the light of imminent petrol ration-M

with

Featuring Kenny Baker Dozen: Colonial Secretariat rapprochement between the two here todo-leuter.

• and tho Soviet Union, would sell, indui- Ing.

Christian Pinoau Frenchi

great powers, Great Britain and

Murder Cam"

Beck as arial and agricultural goods too adds: "Just as the Queen Henty, Cabot Lodge, the per- were relieved of their wallets useful for improving the situa

is Impatiently awaiting Foreign Minister, and Mr Two women theatre patrons the Soviet Union, would be very

Pillo Vance; 11. Dete will Dream Government's

The Germerly.

Jand: substituted a train journey for

1.50. Prelude. 15: Midniani; matter. At the prosent time West her intended night to Scotland, menent United States repre- In Kowloon yesterday.

tion, not only in Europe, but in Soviet Notes Closs Down. Germiny exports non-strategie, so the Duke thought that a sentative, as well as with the The Brat victim lost her wal- the whol

the whole world." industrial goods to the U.S.Sit. speelal fight from Gibraltar to tending the debate.

Algerian Nationalist leaders al- let outside the Palace Theatre, "Brilith-Sovie co-operation In return for raw materials]-London would te Inappropriate

P Ho Street and the second can and must be developed.

Moscow, Feb. 11. United Press,,

at the present time.Reuler.

Soviet Foreign Minister D. T. wallet disappeared Not only would this be in the Shepitov summoned the U.S., The sources said that Mr whilst she was outside the Pel Interests of our countries but It British and French Ambassadors the Industrial Bank of Chaa, Three police vans rushed to Menon was optimistic that a Ho Theatre. Three Chinese would also help greatly to make to the Foreign

satisfactory 10

Ministry ail boys have been detained by the the International situation evening and handed them notes a.m. today.

this Ice House Street, at about 11.20 bo found Police in connection with these, much healthier one, the radio reportedly en

Jarcentes:

said, Reuter.

the Mid-Eart On arrival, it was found to be BitiationUnited Press.

Ja, false alarrit,

were

Printed, and published by RoDIN Go Hurchtas for and on formula Behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3. Wyndham parties would street, City of Victoria in the 'Colony of Hongkong.

Reuter,

Wallets Stolen

woman's

(10.30, Philo vosok 0 Tráo Trunk miktaMEJA

1 Midnight God Save the Queen The Civic Association sup

FALSE ALARM

ports the formation of such an exsociation at tho earliest possible date. A decision on the

spredy nation on the part of Wouldng Committee's Report is overdue and it would 'scem that

Government is desirable.

"An: Carly Indication to the publie of Government's intention

therefore requested.”"

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