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No. 38846

COMMENT OF THE DAY

ARAB BOYCOTT ALTHOUGH no official an

nouncement bas been ninde there are indication+ that Israel policy-makers are considering calling for A world-wide Jewish boycott of those firms which comply with the "No Trade With Israel" directives of the Arab Lengue ne a retaliatory { measure for the economic

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957.

MAIL

winds,

Price 20 Cents

RELAX IN

DAKS Whiteaways

THE FAMOUS COMFORT IN ACTION TROUSERS

DEKOWLOON

U.S. HELP WANTED IN MIDDLE EAST

Call For Better

Deterrents

Against War

Washington, Sept. 12.

campaign conducted against Israel today asked the United States to

the country.

To Israel the Arab boycutt

آن

has always meant a weapon intended to strangulate the cennomy the Jewish State, to perpetuate th economic and political ten- | stons in the Middle East and to "uften" the ground for future military opera- tions.

Mr

strengthen all available. déterrents against aggression in the Middle East. Abba Eban, the Israeli Ambassador, told re- porters he had made this request at a con- ference with Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, this morning,

Mr Eban identilled the pre- Lent Üsterrents S President Elsenhower's Middle Enst

MACMILLAN

ment of April, 1856, that the LUNCHES

States

For years 1ernel has watched

this growing machinery Doctrine, the President's state- established by the Arab Longue to achieve these United

would asslat objectives and although within constitutonal means, the Israeli experts and offeinle, victim of aggression in the ert that the dangers of Middle East, and other United the boycott were

States declarations. more in their political and military implications the estimated direct losses in a result of the boycott nre HK$100.6 million

over ր year, mainly through the nerve- nity to purchase all at high prices.

COMPLEX.

DUT the boycott, which is

Bu

a direct continuation of

the Arab war against larnel in 1948-49, has now assumed the form of a compic.c operation, causing

some

concern in the International scene.

Emphasised

Mr Eban, who conferred with Mr Dulles fur an hour and a hulf, said: "I emphasised the importance of strengthening all Avallable deterrents DEXTession."

against

Mr Eban said that the cen- tral point of his talk with Mr Dulica "was the danger to security in the area arising from hostiifty to Israel on the part of neighbouring stairs,

WITH THE QUEEN

London, Sept. 12. Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, is beliovod to have told Queen Elizabeth details of hir forthcoming government reshuffle when ha lunched with the Sovereign today at Buckingham Palace.

which, especially in the case The Queen hud travelled over- of Egypt and Syria, are in-night from Balmoral; her Scot- creasing their armaments at a very fast rate.” Ar Eban ouded: "I made 11 United Stalds

clear that the

The Arab League comtries

have incorporated into their and other peace-loving powers

should strongly

to

oppose any

tish residence, for the opening of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference.

The Prime Ministers contem- plated Governmoni switch stems legislation severe penalties aggression against the integrity Party's intention to invite Vis- mainly from the Conservative for contravention of the

Independence of Middle boycott, and foreign firme Eastern states including Isreel

count Nailsham, now Minister of Education, to become Chair- operating in Israel and in He said he had presented his

man of its national organisation. the Arab countries have in Į Government's view in the light many cases been requested of the Eisenhower Doctrine, Polllelang also think it pos- statement oisible Mr Macmillan may want to liquidate their Israeil ho Presidential branches.

1958 and President Eisenhower's to appoint a new Health Minis- ter as Mr Dennis Vosper, present governments, too, have lament last Saturday, after

conference on the Syrian occupant of the post, has been bren subjected to various situation with Mr Dulles, that Bi for some time.-Reuter. forms of intimidation, the the United States would cry most blatant of which was out its Middle East policy as

Foreign

the attempt to prevent the needed.

West Germnu Government

from concluding its repara-

tions agreement with Israel

under threat of boycott.

Rearmament

His country viewed develop- COMBINED EFFORT ments in the Middle East "in WEST Germany has been sombre terms," the Ambassador

declared.

chlef element was

of

DULLES. REBUKES GROMYKO

DOWN SHE COMES

NO WAY TO STOP PIRATING

Tokyo, Sept. *12. Japanese officials said today they had no way of stop, ping Japanese hosiery manufacturers from copy. ing British packaging de- signs.

Hundreds of firemen were to be seen last Sunday Eghting the fire which gutted the large Manchester department store of Paulden's in centre of the city.

It was the city's biggest blaze since the blitz- and flying sparks caused more than 20 small fires in neighbouring streets.

1

Photo shows a wall collapses and the store falls in ruins.-Keystone Photo,

SEX MANIAC CONFESSES

Oficials at the Ministry of International Trade and In- dustry agreed that only the Patent Bureau could act on the chorges by D. Bylord & Co., of Leicester,

that In Japanese Arms pirating its package designs. "Determination in such cases

man rests with the Patent Bureau,

have been

implementing her obliga- the headlong rearmament

Washington, Sept. 12. flons under the agreement Arch states, especially Egypt and with no

England, con- Syria, and the accompanying in- The United States today ac adverse

cused the Soviet Foreign sequences to her economic crease in hostlity towards Ierand relations with the Arab shown by these states,

Minister, Andrei Gromy countries and it ís not

ko, of engaging in "falsi. beyond the bounds that a

fications" in a seemingly combined effort by other

deliberate effort to tear Western nationa would

down the "bridges of result in

the

complete

understanding" that lead failure of the 'Arab "black-

to world peace. mail tactics. The "strategic cargo" blockade Sucz shipping, the

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blacklisting of foreign ships calling at Israel ports, the ban on aircraft landing in Israel, are among the many other methods used in the campaign which has done nothing to leasen Middle

East tension.

Mr Eban nald he had also Expressed his Government's concern at the shipment of United States arms to Jordan and other Arab nations con- sidered to be friendly towards the United States.

the

de-

TO STRANGLING BOY

London, Sept. 12.

a statement read in court today, 31-year-old Horace Henry Edwards confessed to the murder on August 10 of seven-year-old Allan Warren, who was found strangled on some waste ground.

FIFTEEN KILLED IN

· CRASH ·

Vienna, Sept. 12.

FRANCE SCOFFS AT SOVIET CLAIM

United Nations, Sept. 12. Franco called on the General Assembly today for new efforts to compel the withdrawal of Russian troops from Hungary and to arrange free elections In that country.

Guillaume Georges-Picot of France, reaffirming his Govern- ment's support for the pending 37-power resolution condemning Russian repression of the Hun- the garian revolt, scoffed al Soviet claim that the uprising was a "recellonary" conspiracy. "Soviet propaganda, usual, presents the Hungarian revolu tion as a plot," he said. "For minny years now, the Soviet Union has aguised production stalemates or crises or con- sumption dimculties that it hag been unable to overcome, and has cried out in loud tones... of plots und machinations.

Chia

spectacular

hot become, such a habit that

the propenalty for imagining the existence of plots

might be taken as an index of the condition of a country."

OUR CONCERN

M. France's

Georges-Picot sold stand was "dletsted by our concern for the interests of the Hungarian people."

The sincero and. heart- felt destro of the French is that the wishes of the Hun- garlan people be taken into account; that the resolutiana-i of the General Assembly be implemented; especially thut police repression cease; that free clecilons be organised. for without them It would bo valn to hope for any real amelioration of the lot of the people of Hungary," hc said.

"This is not only our de- sire, it is also the objective Forget in the draft resolution

At least 15 persons were before the General Asterably."

killed and 26 others most-United Press. ly, coriously injured in a

train crash in Czecho-

slovakia last night, Radio PROTEST NOTE

Progue

night.

announced

fo-

The broadcast said the disaster occurred at the Village of Brvatky, near Prostejov, central Moravia, when a passen-

In the cear cl nslationary

RECEIVED

London, Sept. 12. A second note of protest from the Peking Government over the eviction

number of

Of

a

ger train crushed at full speed Chinese residents and unlawful freight train.

Several cars were completely destroyed in the crash, it said, adding that police and military teams were working all night to rescue the victims.

Jibel Tanaka of the Trade Ministry sald. He sald Bureau can start investigations

Edwards said he did not want As Edwards, who gave a and determine whether a

description of the tok the child, but just to signer trade mark has been lengthy

Incident In his statement, left quieten him, and was in despaly The injured passengers were pirated but only after. an

.was taken to the hospitals of the court charged with murder, when he found the boy In an unusual personal re- omelat complaint is lodged. country pursuing its construc. buke to the top Russian diple-

But the Potent Bureau said his mother erled ant: "May. God dead. He removed the chill's Olomouc and Prostejov, It said.

clothes and took them home-Bolted Press. live purposes amidst hosulity and incitement

mat, the State Department few packaging designs are re-punish you for this."

with him. rounding 1," he added.

charged that Mr Gromyko fol-gistered with

"I gavo Mr Dulles a general picture of Israel today as

Д

KUT-

it, and unicas Allon Warren disappeared

ASSAULTED HIM.

London suburb when A week later, Edwards, sold Euch they left him briefly to buy him in his confession, he accosted an orangcade in a neighbouring another small boy, took him public house.

homo and exually assaulted him. This he had not dono, to Allan.

owed the "old Molotov Line" in such registrations are made, trom bis parent's car on August his recent "blustering" attacks it is impossible for the Buteou 10 in on US policy in the Middle to do anything about East. It said the "Molotov charges."-United Press. Line" had been repudiated by the Soviets themselves.

Hoax Denied

London, Sept. 12.

"I nude speeint reference to our efforts to strengthen bur cronomy

our hope foTM and continued co-operation with the United States in this respect."

Referring to United States arms shipments to Jordan, Mr The Secretary of State, John The Arai nutions stand to Eban said that although they Foster Dulles, followed up the gain precisely nothing from appeared to be smaller than Department's formal statement

pincunt of the boycott which is allenint- the

orms by telling representatives to the sent to Egypt and Syria "they forthcoming ing Western sympathy. In

Mr Frederick Starke, a lead Unlled Nations fact, Israel has been forced are not an effective means of General Assembly to be on the ng London fashion designer

in the lookout for any Russian charges denied a Daily Mail story today to step up its develop-strengthening peace

which said he had been hoaxed ment and generally stimulate Middir East.

"The Western powers would

The State Department by a young businessman posing self-reliance, but the poll- tical implications of some of be better advised to strengthen charged in its statement that es a model-China Mail Specisi the successes scored by the the social and economie situa- Mr Gromyko tried to infimi.

don by the Middle East." | Reuter. boycolt, still remain.

Soviet

there.

date"! America's alles and "frighten the free nations from taking netion to reinforce their «j«¡ufufuk2 } freedom".--United Press.

In Your Saturday's Mail Tomorrow's Weekend China Mail Introduces yet

another readable serial .'... "The story of Sir Laurence Olivier" by Alec Hamilton.

ALSO:

Great Escapes by Frank Tole.

How to sleep leer by Chapman Pincher.

Illegal diamond trafle filters the stardust to Moscow by Frederick 'Ellis.

Juliette Greco talks of "Zanuck and f'' by Roderick Mann. A Princess saves to buy tractors by Peter Buckan. Taxation drove me from Britain by Sam White. Tangler by Logan Gourlay.

And all your favourite features. Cyril Stapleton's music column, book by Robert Filman and John Lall, Anthony Fuller's Blm reviews, Gilon, Low, Friell, excionrry, cumpali- lions, pussies, in another feature-packed Mail for your weekend.reading.

Labour Retains Gloucester

Gloucester, Scpt, 13. The Labour Party opposition retained its Parliamentary feat

by-election held here to day with a much increased majority of 8,374.

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Mr Jack Diamond, Labour, 62-year-oist chartered countant who eat for Binckley, Manchester, from 1945 to 1951, polled 18,805 votes, against the Conorvative candidato Francis for the Liberal, Lieutenant- Dashwoods- 10,521, and 7,393 Colonel Patrick Lort-Phillips.

In the General Election there were only two candidates and Labove had a majority of 746, --Router.

Undecided

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SHIVERING FIT

Edwards then decided, he In his statement, read to the said, to kill himself and opened court by the proseculot, the taps of the gas stove while Edwards sold he was

coming the boy lay on the floor un- out of another

Fublic house conscious. AL tials moment, when "all of a sudden I h.d Edwards mother came home shivering fil come over me",

and, anxious at the locked door and the smell of gas, called the police who broke

He saw Allan in the car, ho

said, and invited the child come and help him mend bis motor-bicycle.

the door down and tool: Ed-

0

Elwords said wards in charge,

He had left a he took the child by the hand..

note saying Paris, Sept. 12.

that he was haunted by the The French Government has and led him into a lane, not yet decided if it will oc-

Little Allan sold: "I hope memory of Hitle Allan. He

teddy-bear na cept in principle

are not going to play also lett a surcharge you Imposed by Egypt on Suez about."

Edwards seid he lost present for a email niece. Canal users to meet the costs of his head, the child sterted) Edwards was committed for сала! clearance operations, creaming, and Edwards, sal! trial for murder at the Old usually reliable sources said he spired him by the throat and Baley criminal court: here today--China Mall Special, strangled him.

month. France-Presse.

'BATTLE OF LOVE' AGAINST USN

Manila, Sept. 12. Cynthia Giurela de Goummus mald teday she and her Amorfomzı sailor husband, were grimly dklermined to fight their "Battle of love" against the United States Navy, Apprenslet Bosman Paul 8. Nation, Jr, 19, of 81 Pau, Aktion)" had been sentenced by the US Navy, to Mx months Imprisonsucht for marszĪDE

· Cynthia - # 'Wilipino, early this your wilbout Navy permission

"It's unfair," the 24-year-old |

dangkler of a Minister tola United Press. "I feel very slok about the whole laing. I don't know what to say." It "Just -kun's justiød"na_all"

She said Paul to kiriving in this US Naval Reservation, soon for archearing on the cầwo after a Havlowing Board Hid, “Ala- approved" Ündings of » speciał court mariini which convicted Nation on May 29 for "V%]£«

next

lion of the Uniform Code of Millary Jarice,"

"Paul and I are determined to see, this fight through.” Cyn- this said, "we will fight ikla hallia of love to the fiolalı." the said sho and Paul had hich ' hopes of emerging victorious not only for their sako bul alea for "several 'Filipino sirla in the same predicament for having married American milor”-Unlted. Press.

:

cettlers from certain Kowloon areas was received by the Bri- tish Government this morning, an offelal source sald today.

The note was handed to the British Charges d'Affairen in Peking last Tuesday, ng pre- viously reported by the New China News Agency. The text of the Chinese protest is now hoing studled" nt the Foreign Office-France-Presse,

"Parisette

Room 211.

The Little French -Boutiquo.

H.K. Hotel Bullding.

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