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THE CHINA MATE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957.

PINEAU ATTACKS HAMMARSKJOLD'S POSITION

Nasser's Canal Dues Stipulation

Not Acceptable

NEW PIPELINE PROJECTS

WILL AFFECT

EGYPTIAN REVENUE

Paris, Mar. 27.

UNEF DECIDING FACTOR

'ASSURING PEACEFUL CONDITIONS'

United Nations, Mar. 27. [JNITED' Nations · Bourotary-

General Das Kanimarok- jold, sald · in a zomage to members of the United | Na- tions Emergency Poron that the fores, and in salmon have been a decisive factor in the effort of the community of natione towards assuring porceful · conditions" in the

To Burns

M. Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, told the Hammarskjold's National Assembly today the French Government had informed its allies that it could not accept Egypt's claims to receive all the Suez Canal dues.

France, he said, considered the position of Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, contradictory and unacceptable. His mission to Cairo was regarded by France as "purely a mission of informa- tion."

NEW RUSSIAN

CLAIM

BIGGEST

M. Pineau declared: "We are in full agreement with the British Government on the solu- tion needed for the Suez Canal problem and on the methods to be used for reuching a sottle- mont."

ranean

CHINESE,

CZECH

to

ACCORD

Recalling the proposals build pipelines to the Mediter

through

Turkey and through Israel, he said: "Thus, through her own mult, Egypt is

IRON-ORE running the risk of losing her

DEPOSITS

United

States

L

Concentration of iron in the newly found Soviet ore varied between 12 and 36 per cent, in some places as much as 40 per This compared with 32 cent. per cent in the biggest European deposits in Alsace-Lorraine and 27 per cent in Lake Superior, Tass sold. Reuter.

revenues from the Suez Canal."

INDEFENSIBLE

un

Tokyo, Mar. 28.

China and Czechoslova-

kia on Wednesday signed

on

реак the text of which was published at United Nations headquar– ters today, www. addressed from Cairo to Major-Generali Edson Burns, Commander of the Unef.

"Tho success of the Uner-ta fta important task will Belo ta lay the foundations for future sforts to strengthen the forces

of posce,'! Hammarskjold nabi, 16. exper#04 regtok" at not.

having had the the to visit General Bume headquarters during his trip to Egypề, which was devotna" almost entirely

'diplomatic expryurations, Hammarskjold

denied, however, that any decision on this matter

Imminent. He said Brazil was consulting with Canada, Den- mark. Norway and other countries with troops in the force.

President Jusodino Kaubitschek ♬ and the War Ministry as wellę ss his own department but it) was principally his responsi- bility.

he Was He saka the problem was before aware of the AINETIKE pencil. oal and paychologicat diäicul- ties which the Uner Isa had lo ostrodent, and he congra- inlsted. the oŭlorry ang mens on their contribution to the restoration and maintenango of peaceful conditions in the

However, Brazil's Foreign Minister told United' Press today the Government" was considering withdrawing t contingent from the police force in case of an outbreak of hostilities in the region. John Carlom De Macedo Soares

Soviet Disarmament

Proposal To Be Discussed

Ike's Envoy Arrives In Pakistan

London, Mar. 27.

Patrol Purposes Some Nationalist, groups

have been demanding withdrawal of the troops since congressional authorisation Was only for the troops to be supplied for patrol purposes in the Middle East. They were not sent there to fight, it has been maintained, -Franco-PTCASO

& United Press.

Laos Drops Reparations Claims Against Japs

Laos

Tokyo, Mar. 27. formally relinquished

II Wor

reparatiers

for Japanese economic assist

and

"A" And H Bomb Tests GERMAN URGES SUPPORT FOR JAPAN

Munich, Mar. 27.

Herr Herbert Wehner, a leading foreign policy expert of the West German Social Democratic opposition Party, said here tonight that Japan must be supported everywhere in her opposition to atomic and hydrogen bomb weapons,

Recognition Of China Necessary

He said in a radio address that Japan must be heard and supported everywhere at tline when there was reason to think with fear and 'dismay what ter- rible effects the use of atomic and hydrogen bombs would have for people and on ritory.

top

He said efforts to counter the danger of the use of such wea». pon must be most strongly

supported in Gerinany, while was still divided and still the deployment area of foreign mill tary forces.

New Delhi, Mar. 27. The Prime Minister, Mr directed towards the banning of Herr Wetmer said a policy. Nehru, said today the five test explosions and towards' a principles of coexistence, treaty to abolish atomic and though a good code for hydrogen weapons would not international

mean that one would be for behaviour, instance, backing the Soviet were, being used for wrong Union and opposing the United purposes and had become States. "hackneyed and debased.”

Mr Nehru, who was opening

INTERESTS OF ALL

a one-day foreign affairs debate Father would it help to urge

in the Council of States, said the on

both world powers the only hope for the world

was necessity of an agreement, which peaceful coexistence and proven- was in the intereste tion of aggression.

Peace was a fine word but it was being used for all purposes. Security was another good word, but for the sake of security

DEBASE WORDS

ane we new

humanity.

لله الله

The press service of the Social Democratie Party mid Britain was not letting herself be dis- suådet from becoming the third atomic power.

"The delivery of American remote controlled Федроты agreed upon in Bermuda “does not seem to satisfy her ambi- fion.

***Thus wo debase Our Laotian Ambassador to Japan

or phrases then Prince Тудо

met Words Khammao

have to search for somo earlier with They gave up their

Vice-Foreign

she is engaged on producing Japanese

words which might not have hydrogen bombe independent of China attitude that top subject in à Minister Katsumi

the United States, are NOT A seven-point agenda should be relayed his government's ded-been so dobased," he said. reductions

Referring to conventional

"Confirmation that she is not internationalt sion not to demand war repare affairs, Mr Nehru said he hoped at a diadvantage in the rode to armaments-a subject which tione from Japan.

other countries would view the they had maintained would bó

produce the most): terrible The Laotian cavoy, however, recognition of China trom easier to make progress o

of dostrisation - may Awespons

moon triumph for British polpisce After a week spent talking on said his country hoped Japan strictly practical point of view."

extend aid toward It China, with its vast popu-- and týchniqise, but for the world. the general principles of dils could artnament, the sub-committee Laotian economic development. Iation, was ignored by the it opens up the grims prospect of

United Nations, any stopa taken an atomlo arma racqui to discuss in yesterday startca

Ohno promised that the by that body would not be what onder they should take a

Government

POLISHÄNDIAN VIEW. would effective. provisional seven-point agenda, Japanese

over Individual aspects of study in what way it could help United economionily.

Laci

Press.

FRENCH. VIEW.

He suid the position of the

a treaty of friendship and United Natlong on Irael was co-operation calling for The Western members of the five-power Moscow, Mar. 27. indefensible.

Egypt unity us

international United Nations Sub-Committee on Disarmament world The Sovie! Union today claimed, there a shite of belli problems and "mutual eluimed to have discovered the gerence existed, then there

economic assistanco world's biggest Iron-ore deposits could not at the same time be

And

were stated in conference circles here today to claims against Japan but asked armed alliances were made. near the great Siberian river Ob, any uppileation

have accepted a Soviet proposal to discuss imme-ance, armistice co-operation," north of Tomak.

conttilans,

The treaty, signed by Premier diately nuclear tests. In his talks with Mr John Chou En-lai and Czech Premier Tas said the deposita COR- Foster Dulles, United States Vilem Siroky, comes

near the tain tens of thousands of mil-

Secretary

of State, M. Pineau end of a wide "goodwill" tour llons tons of ore." They are said there had never been

of China and other Asian Com- any bigger than the deposits in the question of Unef troops

munist being

states

the by

Czech Lake stationed near

leader. Superior, which at 23,000 million had France

on Israeli Boll. Nor

exerted

Radio Peking, which reported any pres- tons were hitherto considered

rure on Israel to accept a co- the signing today, wild than the the biggest, it said,

promiso.

trenty "provides that both Meanwhile an Israell Govern- parties undertake to participate ment spokesman sald tonight all activities aimed at world there was no doubt that Presi- peace and security and in con- dent Nasser of Egypt had re-

formity with the principles of

Karachi, Mar. 27. the United Nations." fech to abandon belligerency

Mr. James P. against Israel.

Richards Along with the signing of the President Eisenhower's special developments in the Governments Nature

treaty the Chinese and Czech

envoy arrived here today by depend area

primarily

alt from Teheran on a three-day The countries represented in whether Nasser will continue his statement calling

the bolligerency in deflate

Socialist among of the

(Communist) visit to explain the President's the sub-committee

States, Soviet Union, (United Nations) Charter,

countries and with all national-plan for the Middle East to United United Nations resolutions and

1st countries and other peace leaders of the Pakistani Govern Britain, Fratice and Canada. Nuclear tests will come up at loving international laws," the spokes possible imperialist plots,"

nations, agatusi alment.

thair next meeting tomorrow. man said

statement prepared The main points of the joint issued to the press on arrival, "Responsibilities for the con-

Agreed Agenda statement were: tinuation

of tension in the area

Mr Richards said: "I am look- must therefore be placed

Opposition to West Ger-ing forward to the opportunity squarely on Egypi's shoulders,”

The Soviet representative, Mr and

Rome, Mar. 27. of meeting your Prsident es- rearmament, he added.

German to Valerian Zorin, yesterday pro-

Chancellor, West pecially if it involved atomic Prime Minister to express weapons, and the appointment

them the purpose and spirit posed that nuclear tests should Kormed Adenauer, left Home by

air today

for Teheran' at the of "ex-Hitlerite generals

programme be discussed tramediately. 20

He made his proposal as the invitation of the Shah nations

of Iran, Nato (North Atlantic Treaty

Government in Moscow Reza Pahlovi. Soviet Organisation) posts."

to announced it was ready

Adenauer, who had come to reach agreement with the West on an immediate halt to nuclear Rome to sign the Euratom and tests.

European common market treaties, was accompanied by his som, Korrad Adenauer and his daughter, Frau Liebeth Werahr -france-Presse.

Plane Drops Leaflets

Damascus, Mar. 27. An unknown plane dropped provocative kaflets on Syrlun territory last night, Damuscus radio reported today.

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TAKE DUE NOTE

on

Tivo statement

made following the decision of Mr Hammarskjold, to return to New York: from Cairo without visit- ing Israel.

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issued

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# joint "unity

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of our President's for co-operation with in the general area of the Mid- dle East.

.the

Agreement between

"We have got a staunch ally two

that the and friend in Pakistan and I nations created European "com- market" and "Euratom am glad to be here," he said

organisations Router.

The radio said the plane

The spokesman stated dropped leaficto on towns and

they newly villages of the Druze Mountains would only hope that the Inter-mon "provoking sectorian differences. national community would take were "exclusive

due note of the refusal to sponsored by Nito" and support sent the plane, abandon belligerency "Those who

arid whether Zionists or not, were accordingly,

both within and for the Soviet view that in thinking that they can spilt the outside the framework of the

place

"all-Europian 201 country.

should be created But this is illusion, United Nations in order to make gisation" the broadcast said, United Egypt live up to its international both fields.

obligations.Reuter.

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Support for the Warsaw Pact "s a self-defence

organisation" though both gov- crumenta "wishod to ste both Nato and the Warsaw Pact re- placed by a collective security system dor all Europe."

new

$100,000 Pearl

Crown For Cherry Queen

Washington, Mar. 27,

A $100,000 pearl crown to be

Condemning of the worn by the "Cherry Blossom "Eisenhower doctrine as year's cherry blossom festival.

Queen" will be presented at this

American

coloniállam which had become a major threat to the sovereignty and independence of the Middle and Near Eastern countries.

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The crown, the gift of Yoshi- taka Mikimoto, known as the world's pearl king will be presented by Japanese Ambas sador Masayuki Tani during the Support for both North ball at which the Cherry Blos Korea and North Viet som Queen is chop, nam "in their efforts to unify their countries.”

Mrs Elsenhower is expected to spin the whoel of fortune? Welcoming of thọ - which pleks the queen from all

19

are

According to 蒜 conference source, the pureed agenda was follows, in the order In which it is to be discussed."

1. Nuclear test explosions, 2. Reduction in conventional

SEMAZCIONÁR,

3. Nucicar armament redno-

tions,

tion systems.

control

§. Selmales and rockets,

6. Zones of armameni limita-

7. Any other aspects of dis-

armament

Prospects Slight

Diplomatie observers thought the prospects of any progress being made on the subjects of nuclede testa were slight

The Soviet Union has public- ly called a ball to nuclear Taban has immiccenfully. appealed to Britain is stop com

for

tablishment of diplomate the "state princesses. Unitere Pacific mapToons

relations between Czecho

dovolia and Japan,

A call for halting nuclear weapons trels as a first step towards total banning of atomic weapons.

The radio reported

that separatis agréements on cultukal co-operation and co-operation

in the gold of Health' were "also imed by the wo motions an Wednesday afternoon: == Uálted

Manhunt In Mountains

Algiers, Mar. 27.

י,

Press.

Bata Withdraws

Nobel Prize Candidature

The Hague, Mar. 27, Former Czoch hoe king, Jen Bata, stated today that be ban Withdrawn his candidature for the Nobel Parce Prize for 1557

in

But the United States and Britain

at the Bermuda Con- declared that in the in- of the recurlly, of the Free World niclear tests TOLL

bevents

8€

British attitude was re- nfirmed today by Mr Peter Thorndycroft, Chancellor of the

suchenner, when họ ma In Parlament that continued micles testing is required, at

doter least for the presentif as ront in the shemtics of an effec- tive and comprensivo die. mannant groddená,jun

· According to contenence source the Western. says in to Mr Zoran because they

in davor of "Brazilian General | did not, want to get tolved in Morto Candido Bondon.

Bain, who is at present in the French paratroops attacked Netherlands, sadd on ind stick a Nationalist rebola entroponed in telegram to the effect to Ganzer the "crogs. "of the

Quartenis Jaim, “* Chairman of the Nobel Bain candiântăre mountains of West Alperin to Committee. day and in a running Battle shot was proposed NCOLINO - OFF HÁS down 24 insurgünity

The marihunt noroc tan con thơm: Laura, ha 2,400-foot platcaki was pary

of

ziorke In

don Barcup in railtaty 2 General -Iondon; wha' is: activity in all boctom, French was one of the pioneers of- trompe reported they have alsén world or pedidos block and pap rebels and captured at eget motion and midly. Ske

» lng wrangip about procedupa,

Conditional

At sthe uning time they told that they did not the Boylet contention that a festa" could", de

bolo ques-

Adenauer Visiting

Iran

Xa New Delhi, Mz Nehru, tõd Die Poush Prime Earlšter 3 Mor In Paris two French Deputies, Jozef Cyrankowier, falny called both Socialists, have urged that for the immediate ababdormant France recogniso China, in at nuclear and thermonuclear debate in the National Assembly test explosions in joint state- today on foreign policy.

ment tails

The Keima

that

at the end of their

Ministers earnestly the Disarmament

And

Jean Bouhey also recommend- ed the admission of China. Into the United Nations. He urged close contact with our Western friends. and

with Nato,

but hope effort also a persistent

to lifi Commission

committee will seek to enlarge the barriers Flow cutting the

the area of agretament among European continent in two.

Arthur Conte declared: "Let the big powers on the limilation.

to exercise our of armaments and the abandon us know how mission everywhere, In Asia as ment of weapons of mass in the Middle East, and even in destruction

"As a frit stop there shouldi China, with its thousand years old civilisation, which is to be be rome reduction of armamenta called upon to play a great role without geleden with . ́ ́ agreed in the world of tomorrow and menares of inspection and con whose government we have detrol as well as prohibition of and thermonuckook layed too long in recognising." | nuclear -Reuter & France-Presse.

weapons.

Ministers "The Prime ************ consider that as an

Recoverable Test Weapon

step, nuclear and the OTUN ter axplosions should

doned on their very continuance involves ever increasing danger ***** to all forms of life was Jac

penderable consoquericos to the future of mankind and civilisa- tion."

UK RESOLUTION

In London a resolution, urging the Goverpent to abandon the proposed nuclear explosion an Cheirimaa Island, und le devote its" research to the peaceful Um of nuclear energy, was passed in Bristol by the Free Church Federal Council National Come

The resolution was carried after Professor" C. A.. Coulson, Professor of Applied Mathema- tics ht Oxford University, sald

if zo mara tosta took place by 1970, we should havo al- rendy rouched a lovel charno terised as dangerous in the

steady falling of roactive daisy

the Carth.

Nobody would know in the whether they were tha

Be the plans. whlih'

Russia, Britain and America (werɑ now! making, but TEENIN

could be no doubts that koma Flyes would be destroyed," and the more bombe, v, the mixe

QUESTION IN SINGAPORE

In Bingapore, Mr Marshall, former Chief ter, who reigned last notice today of two he will an đến thế Ampumbly here hydrogen bomb:

~He will, äske", et” sitting whether Government has

By Britain or inade "tións : abolit the ru the mid-Pacli

MN back

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