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COMMENT OF
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Cynical And
Dishonest
Tovernment
THE note which the Soviet despatched
to the Big Three last month on the Middle East, and the type of proposals which it contained, represent a stan- dard propaganda device designed in part to mislend the gullible, but chiefly to provide a smokescreen for
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CHINA MAIL
No. 36689,
Established 1845 -
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957.
DOCTORS PLAN TO LEAVE NATIONAL
London, Mar. 12. British doctors are more determined than ever to leave the National. Health Service after a statement by the Prime Minister today, concerning their de- mands for a pay increase, authoritative medicul circles said here tonight.
Russian machinations which They said the 40,000
threaten more than any- thing else the peace of the world. All Soviet "peace
proposala" are invested with cynicism and dishonesty of, purpose.
Moscow's Middle East plan,
which the United States, į Britain and Franco have rejected, is a typical example, Russin ргоронен A four- power declaration of prin. riples which she herself is daily violating.
Moreover
they, are principles which the Big Three have publicly cnunciated on a number of occasions, and which they are, in fact, putting into practical effect. They are the principles of the United Nations charter.
EJECTION of the Soviet
REJE
proposals will not bring about any deterioration in the Middle East situation, but their acceptance and Im-
plementation would suredly have the effect of further jeopardising peace in that aren. There is no intention on the part of
A-
Russia to abandon the quest for increasing her influence
in the Middle East, and to further her economic and political penetration of the Arab states.
The mensure
of
doctors in the service considered Mr Harold Macmillan's statement.
HEALTH SERVICE
in the House of Com- mons us a "final rebuff" and a repeti- tion of what he had often said before.
similar adjustment for| other doctor's and dentists was also con- sidered.
Mr Macmillan announc-But the sources said this
ed that about 19,000 junior hospital, medi- cal and dental staff were to receive a 10 per cent pay increase as an "interim adjust-! ment" on April 1. A
All preparations were in hand for leaving the health service and it was now very likely that the withdrawal would take place as planned, the sources added.
wa6 unsatisfactory | The and had been told them on several previous occasions, when they pressed their claims for a 24 per cent Increase.
ISRAELI CONCERN
Medical
General Service Committee - the "family doctors" committee - will meet here on Thursday to consider the situation. -China Mail Special.
OVER
EGYPT'S PLANS FOR GAZA
Opposed To Appointment Of Governor
New York, Mar, 12.
Isracl again stated its disapproval of Egypt's reported proposal to appoint a new governor to the Gaza strip. Its delegate at the United Nations expressed "extreme concern" at developments in the area.
The Israeli Deputy Permanent Representative, Mr Mordecai Kidron called on Mr Dag Hammarskjold and conferred for 40 minutes.
The United States Government, it was authoritatively stated in Washington, had in mind Egypt when it issued
calm down the Gaza Strip.
HUNGARY its request for co-operation to help the United Nations
IN BID TO AVERT
NEW TROUBLE
|
cars
and In
armed
In Cairo, reporters asked the ion announcement, at first re- deputy UN Secretary-Generol,garded as a serious develop- Dr Ralph Bunche, for, comment ( ment, might prove to be after all
CE the appointment
a propaganda move bused on Egyptian Governor in Grza, but Colonel Nassar's desire to tur he declined.
Responsibilities
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He said that there is issue go für 24 the UN is con- cerned regarding the legal post- tion of Egypt in Gaza which is based on the uristice grec- ment and United Nations solutions,
Re-
Asked how Jony the Unef would stay in Gaza, he said: had "The United Nations hus
sincerity behind the Russias pro- posals of an arms embargo for the Middle East is best ganged by the fact that; while this proposition was being put on paper for the: edification of the world. Moscow was pouring war
Budapest, Mar. 12. into Egypt and weapons
Hungarian police con- Syria, nad she has since resumed this traffic. Nor is tinued to make arrests to there any dearth of Bussian day, apparently to prevent "advisers" in thuse two any demonstrations next countries. Russia's arms Friday, Hungary's National embargo proposal in a deli Day. berate phoney. Another empty proposal is
ald to that economic
the Middle East should be ex- tended without conditions, of the basis for this is Western nid already ex-
- Csepel was care of the main tended to the area and is heavily underlined in the centres of resistence last Dece-urise
the ber when Eisenhower doctrine, It is
occupied Budapest, the declared policy of the
Tonight, about 30 policemen, Big Three to afford econo- including several in unifonn and re- crmed with sub-machine guns, mic assistance when quested, but under no cir- carried out an identity check u the Hotel Duna, which is malti- cumstances to Impose any such aid. Russia has yet ly frequented by foreign busi- ПGESTU and newamen. Two publicly to subscribe to
young Hungarian couples who like policy.
had come to dance were taken
the HE real design of THE
Soviet Middle East plan is to break up the Baghdad alliance which Moscow ap- preciates in a
stabilising factor and therefore a bar to Russian political adven- tures in, and military pres- sure on, certain vital areas. That the alliance WRA
The pulice halted that oughty searched various piris of Budapest.
the Members workers militla were Installed in the factor jes of the Budapest suburb of Csepel today.
away.
of
Soviet army
10
the Igraell withdrawal trotka Caža into a moral victory for Egypt.
The Government spokesman confident appeared reasonably that
Egypt would respond to the plea of the United States.
New Incident
SHAH WILL
HAVE
TURBO-PROP
PALACE
London, Mar, 12.
The Shah of Persia has ordered a four engined, specially equipped "Viz- count" turbo-prop airliner for his own personal use- at a ·C031 "of more than
£300,000.
a
The plane will be fitted with a bedroom and luxuriously furnished study. A 200-piece China dinner service, each plece bearing the Shan's coat of arms, will be specially made for the plane, 10- gether with stiver cuttery and crusta! glasses.- France-Presse,
Price 20 Cents
RELAX
INDAKS
-THE EAMONS COMFORT- IN ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
RED MUTINY, SABOTAGE PLOT IN BRITAIN'S MERCHANT NAVY
SCOTLAND YARD BEGIN INQUIRY.
By STEPHEN CONSTANT
London, Mar. 12, Scotland Yard detectives are investigating an international Communist-backed plot to sabotage and encourage mutiny in the British Merchant Navy.
Investigations which started this week centre around a document which instructs Red agents how to create unrest and sabotage in a ship.
A copy of it is now in the hands of Scotland Yard. The document
may
cluca to several
yield
furthe.
cases of sus- peeled sabotage in British ships during the last two years.
by
Agents are instructed how to create unrest aboard ships exploiting younger and weaker members of the crew,
BACKGROUND
Rule ano says: "Agents them- selves must suggest complaints and should not allow themselves to be chosen na a representative of those complaining.
"Agents must take no direct
those complaints to
in du- thority."
en-
are
Rule seven lays out the sabotage drill: "Seamen ployed in the engine room best handled exactly as peamen on the dock, Equipment mislaid
the in
engine room can catc
damage Borious
K properly executed. Agents must take pre cautions not to be in the gine room when the damage
Occurs,
en-
YEMEN ASKS Mr. UN
TO PAY A VISIT
Mr
New York, Mar. 12. Yemen today invited the United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, to visit that country for on-the-spot talks with the Imam about alleged British "aggression."
Prince Saytul Islan Al- "the lassan, leader of the Yemeni
Mr Tom Yates, Gentral Secrei-
of the
National Union of Setmen
said yesterday:
ITY
document
is behind several delegation, told Mr. Hammarak- recent cases of sabotage in Bri-jold that the situation in the tish
ships."-London Express area was "deteriorating."
Strylee,
Bid To End Collapse Of Indonesia'
the
Djakarta, Mar. 12. The Indonesián Army and powerful Nationalist Party will ask President Sukarno 'to declare a^na- tional "state of war and siege" to halt the breaking up of the widespread Island republic, it was learned to- night.
These sources believed Prost- dent Sukarno "may very likely" accept the offer, after failure of his call for a "guided demo- cracy! The Betion would help restore the unity of the natiors, which is torte by Aring" répult and is facing poles colliger,
wa aaliyah
Sources clow to Army hand-
The Prince told correspon-millary el este de 1. Traite
titat established in, no other he had also stated
U.S. TO JOIN? "the overwhelming majority of
Karachi, Mar, 12. The American Ambassador' to Pakistan, Mr. Horace Hildreth, cold today the United States would formally join the Bagdad pect at an opportune time,
the people of Dahla,” a village inside the Aden protectorate, wished to ecde to Yemen,
Mr Hammarskjold, he said, expressed interest in the pro-
to consider it,
The Associated Press of. Pakis-posal that he visit the territory
and promised tan reported that the Ambassa- dor was answering questions by while stressing that he was busy reporters during his tour of West with other matters at present
Pakistan.-Reuter,
Reuter.
Baronet Sent To Gaol Again
Io Tel-Aviv, diplomatic sources sold a Norwegian officer of UNEF was today threatened in the prist and continues
by armed Arab demonstrators have heavy responsibilities in during an incident in the Gaza comections with refugees." strip, diplomatic sources re-
Asked what would happen if ported.
The officer was reported 10 Egypt should demand that Unef leave the country, Dr Bunche bave gone to the rescue of an said: "Unef is here to
Atab woman, accused perform
by the of consorting certain functions in accordance demonstrators wilh the General Assembly with Israeli soldiers_during_the and in agreement Israeli occupation of the Gaza resolutions and
strip, which is a sovereign country.
"If any
differences were lo The Norwegian officer tried | Sporlaman and aviator Sir Alsa- between the
to protect the woman from the Secretary and General
Egyptian crowd, but was threatened by the
Fedayeen Com- armed Arab Government they would be re- ferred to the General Assembly." mandos.
Washington's View
Meanwhile, the Director
new
The officer was rescued by a passing U.N. Forces patrol,
In Jerusalem, Israel! Holda Foreign Minister, Mrs the Palestine Altairs Depart-Meir, called in the Amb
dors ment informed the United Press
of the United State
and in Calro that a new Egyptian France in a
attempt to israell ships overnor would move into the force passage for Gaza strip to take over its ad-¦ through the Suez Canal, ministration "within the next
Informed sources
sald Mra few days".
Meir was expected to press In Washington an authoritative either for an Israell test ship to Government spokesman said to be sent through the Canal from day that the State Department's Halfa or demand the United Na
quest for co-operation to help tions obtain an undertaking from the United Nations calm down Egypt not to Interfere with the Gaza strip was aimed speci- Israell shipping.-All Agencies Acally at
at Egypt. The National Day will
He made it clear that the Commons Debate celebrated in Hungary's schools statement was issued in
that Egypt would and universities on March 14. hopeful belief
toured
the
'Long Live'. Shouts About 20 trucks filled with "demonstrators" ingin sircets of Budapest. They shouted: Long Live Kadar" and "Long Live the Workers
Purly",
be
the
It was learned that the core- not carry out its announced in- mony would be reduced to. atention of taking over the Gaza minimum. After the last classetrip immediately now that the Commoris in tho afternoon, a professor Israeli army had evacuated it. will make a short speech.
on
London, Mar. 12. voluntarily formed by its
The Speaker, Mr W. S. Morri- members, exerting their
son, announced in the House of novereign rights, is die
today that there regarded by the Russian
would be a general debate government. So too is the
At the back of this hope is the the Middle Erst on Thursday......... prerogative of the signa-
The Budapest Institute of growing opinion that the Egypt- Reuter, tories to formulate their
To:hnology has been closed own foreign policies.
24. Students ro- These considerations weigh until March
ported that when Premier-Junos nothing with the Soviela, Kadar tried to address them at and understandably so, for the Institute two days ago, be. it is this independence of was unable to do so, because the nction and polley making students would not stop op- which the Russian leaders plauding--France-Presse. deny their sutellites. It is
why, while Moscow plati-
tudinously urges respect Seven Lions
Watch Christening
for the sovereignty and in- dependence of the Middle East countries, it tightens Its political and military chaine round Hungary, economically strangleN Poland, and forces East
Milan, Mar, 12. Germany Into a new
Two baby girls were baptised agreement for the station- in the llon's cage of the Italian ing of Soviet troops within Ortel circus today while seven its borders. Russia's own actiona In
llons looked on.
of
The babies, both less than Eastern Europe expose the three weeks old, were baptised by Mons, Dino Torreggiani, the dishonesty of her Middle tailan chaplain in charge East "pence" proposats. roving show personnel, with Moreover, as an essay in the help of Don Piero Comelli, propaganda, the "plan" another young Roman Catholle ranks as a dismal failure. | priest-United Press,
RED ARMY TO STAY ON
-IN EAST GERMANY
Berlin, Mar.. 12.
The Soviet Union and · East : Germany tonight · signed agreement calling for
a
the continued stationing of
22 Boviet divisions in East Germany.
An East German Foreign
Office
spokesman told
newmmen. the agreement would
prevent "attacks" **on East' Germany and the
"Socialist camp.” The agreement was'signed in
Eut Berlin's · Haus Der: Ministerien. former Nazi' Luftwaffe headquarters, Signatories wwe Mr Andre! Gromyko ARIZ Marshal Georgi Zhukov for the...: USBR and East German, Foreign Minister Lothar Bolz and the Defence
Minister General Whn Stoph
Mr Gromyko said it was time
West Germany realised
that !(German) unity and
are bre
oneftantion
ume.
and that "ther
is gone for ever when the opinion of the (East)
German Democratie Be- pubile, could, be ignored in the solution of all-German questiona
continued it mtat already be clear for all now, that the only possible way to the molation of the German questions liés. in a
the rapprochement and reaching of an understand. ing betwee the two Geiman "states."---United Press & Router.
London, Mar. 12.
tair George Lionel Miller, 63- Baronet of year-old sixth
Kirkcudbrightshire, Glenice, went to guoi today for
the fourth time since 1951,
Sir
term
Ite began an 18-month
for negl cling to tell hi hotel ho
an undischarged bankrupt. He also neglected: to tell the fweller from whom
Wa
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he ordered a pair of diamond and sapphire earrings,
Alastair, wearing a neatly trimmed milltary moustache of his thus striped the Brigade of Irish Guards, stood mimy at attention as the judge passed sentence yesterday.
und
His previous conviellons were also connected with lack of He has been declared funds.
times since bankrupt three
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1922, when he paid £15,000 in divorce court costa.
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Sir Alastair had broken several records us a motor car racing driver and had earned about £5,000 a year until a crash put him out of action.
wap found quickly a
POLITICAL DECAY The Army: [wants (en did to corruption and "political
*decay** and progress in nationwide development, the sources said,
They
y salt that revolts, in Sumatra and Eastern Indonesin and those reparted today in the largest Indonesiara Island, Borneo, all reflected the general and intense dislilusionment of the country's military.
men
So Lar Army ·leaders In Djakarta have taken no anti- government steps, but according to tho sources the Army's palicace was "wepring_thin"---" United Press,
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10 Years 'Hard” ·
Stockholm, Mar, 12, Bedros Zartaryan, an 'Armenian born Turkish subject, sentenced in Stockholm's City Court today to 10 years hard
'was
He was a caplain of the Irish inbour for espionage for the
Guards and
a fight COKEL
Soviet Union. The court found the Royal mander of
Air he had delivered desuments Swedish military Force during the first world | concerning war. He has been married defence to Soviet intelligence three times-Unlted Press.
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