THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955,
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FURTHER CLASHES AT GAZA MAKARIOS AT Stop Those
Gen. Templer Leaves Uganda
Israeli Patrol Enters Egyptian Territory
UN IGNORES JEWISH
JEWISH DEMAND
Gaza, Apr. 19.
The Egyptian Command today announced the second border clash in two days between Israeli and Egyptian forces in the region of Rafah in West Gaza.
A communique said an Israeli patrol penetrated 50 metres into Egyptian-held territory at 0600. GMT today and was stopped by an Egyptian patrol.
Both sides exchanged fire for 15 minutes before the Israeils withdrew, the eqmmunique said.
The Egyptian patrol suffered no casualties and lesses to the Israel side were not known, is added.
Kampala, Apr. 18. Major Abbas Sidky, Egplian General Sir Gerald Templer representative the
to
Mixte Left by air for London tonight Armistice Commission, has fkd after a four-day visit to Uganda a complaint with United Nations during which he had discussions truce observers, the communique with the acting
Governor, Mr C. H. Thornley, and the East African Commander-in-Chief, Sir George Ersidne, who flew from Nairobi for the talks,
General Templer said his visit was one Of series con- ecmed with the administration and, organisation of the colonial armed force.Reuter.
sadd.
The Egyptian Army Command later need another border Dare-up tock place tonight,
It said to Israeli armoured cars fired
mortar shells for 20 minutos on an advanced Egyptian outpost near Burcij,
The Esptians did not return
ecutheast of Gaza.
BIG THREE UNANIMOUS
The Big Three Western Powers were unanimous in condemning the mining of Israeli patrol roads along the frontier. They agreed that Egypt was responsible for the worst recent out- break of violence at Nabal new but maintained that a resolution • could serve до useful purpose,
the truce chief, Maj-Gen, E-L.M Burns, along the lines of the March decisions.
The Israel Ambassador, M. Abba Eban, calling for a clear condemnation of Egyptian vio- lence, expressed "deep anxiety whether the Security Council practises an absolutely balanced Impartiality."
Failure to act on Israel's com-
The Soviet delegate. Mr plaint, after the March resolu
condemning Israel Arkady Sobolev, April Presidenttion
to
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PARADE
Church leader in Archbishop Makarlos (third from left, front), Greek Orthodox Cyprus and head of "Enossis (Tnion with Greece Movement)-seen when he watched a "Freedom" Parade held recently in Cyprus. On his right (while beard) is Bishop of Kitium, the anti-British second-in-command, to Makarios.-Express Photo.
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All the Council members
of the Security Council, agreed Egypt's appeal, could only be
the that
March resolutions explained "as a discriminatory created a sufficiently healthy course of action," he said.
the settlement atmosphere for of
on the frontier differences" and said that, Egypt and Israel speaking today were unanimous in Anding Cause for hope in should make
every effort carry
out the recommendations General Burns' last report on Palestine border problems. They in those resolutions.
When no
all expressed hope that Israel suggestion for resolution on the Israeli com-would follow Egypt in accept-
ing General Burns
proposals Soboles for tightening border controls, but made it clear that I was up to the two parties directly involved to make the major contribution ta establishment of frontier peace.
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CHILDREN'S FUND the fire, nor did they suffer any plaint was put forward by any
Hongkong Contribution
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United Nations, Apr. 10. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced that 23 Governments, including Hongkong,
contributed have $4,360,000 to the Fund. this year.
to
Four Governments are making their first contributions UNICEF, Including the Lebanon with $4,800, Libya $2,000, the Saar $28,571, and Antigua, a United Kingdom territory, in the West Indies, $117.
Finked more than tripled its 1954 carbution with a gift of $21,739, and Iceland gave $6,139, double its share last year,
casualties.
Colonci Charles Brewster. Chairman of the Israeli-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission.
called an emergency meeting of
the Commission for tomorrow discuss the dynamiting on Sunday of a house in Zakariya Village in the Jerusalem "eor- ridor.
NO FORMAL ACTION
in New York, the United -Nations Security Council po- day ignored an Israeli de- mand for condemnation of Egyptian border violations in Palestine and without formal action called on both sides to co-operate in re- storing frontier order. The United States, Britain.
New Zealand Russia,
and Belgium set forth the Council's majority viewpoint that no new con by the Council was filed Israel warning for despite an Other recent contributions in that failure to condemn Egypt would be # discriminatory clic Burma $50,000. Ceyico Wo $7,497, Ethiopia $8,000, Hong-course of action,"
The Council was discussing an Malaya $24,500, Long $3,500, Peru $78,947, Sarawak $8,167, Israeli complaint of "persistent. by Egypt. The Thailand $50,000 and Turkey aggression
that majority took the stand $26,784,
the March 29 and 30 resolu- Previously announced con- tributions include the United one, which condamned Israel an Egyptian States
the United for an attack on $4,200,000, Kingdom $560,000, Austria garrisow in the Gaza frontier $30,759, the Dominican Republic strip and called on both sides to UN trucc $20,000 India $338,000. Paki- co-operate with the tan $75,562, Switzerland $163.800 chief in implementing a four-
to point programine tighter and Yugoslavia $200.000.
Twelve
more governments border security, had created pro- have pledged a total of $1,800,- per conditions for settling dif- 000 subject to parliamentary con- ferences along the Egyptian- firmation--United Press.
Israeli demarcation line.
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co-operate with each other and
Swedish
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Stockholm, Apr. 19. THE Swedish Merchant Navy
The Western powers · again: exodemned the principle of re- tallation and said nothing could Justify it. They all agreed that Egypt must exercise greater vigilance Over border forces in order to prevent armistice violations.
GAZA INCIDENT
Today's session ended a of debates which series opened after the February 28 Gaza incident in which 38 Egyptians and eight Israelis were killed.
were
Oficers Association today called a "strike by resigna-Egypt filed a complaint ask
for
of tion" to enforce its claims for: ing.
condemnation Israel and higher wages and pensions,
Israel submitted a By telegram the Association counter-complaint charging that instructed all its 3,000 mem-repeated border violations by bers-masters, mates and Egypt
ther cause of radio officers serving on 700 frontier outbreaks. - United ships-to send their resigna-
Press tion notices to their employers and to leave their ships at the first North European port at which they can once their notices have ended. The Officers Association said that it would pay every officer for the journey from his port of resignation to his home town.
scheme arbitradon Reuter.
proposed
by commission, i
London Apr. 19. A young widow told a London inquest today. that she seized a riding whip to drive off her husband who was trying to kill her and their baby in a fit of frenzy at their north Lon don Bat
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"He went into the pantry screaming — it sounded like a mad scream and I thought he was hyster!-
The
woman, Mrs Con- stance Harrison,
sald: 1 fetched
riding whip and I hit his hand with it and tried to slop him.”
Later the husband, Ralph and Harrison, 38, coal shipping company ad-
tried ministrator,
to strangle her and the baby but she eventually grabbed the child and locked her. self in the bathroom. Then she heard
sound of breaking gisan.
Harrison, who threw himself out of the flat window, killed himself while the balance of his mind
was distarbed, the coroner decided, ---- China Mail Special.
WAS BOY VICTIM OF
HUMAN VAMPIRES?
to of
Calcutta, Apr. 13.
The Association rejected a seven
per cent increase in starting The Calcuta Police Detective
Department is salaries and a new pension
attempting unravel the problem whather * 10-year-old boy found dead in a pond! recently 1003 She victim of a gang of human vampires.
The boy's father told the police that he believed the lad died after a member of the gang \ had sucked his blood, He added there were marks of skin punctures on one of the boy's ankles and also on the right elbois.
Cocaine And.
Opium Trade ...Increases
in
United Nations, Apr. 19.
International traffic opium and cocaine has con- siderably increased recently, a report by the International Police Commission, publish-. ed here, said.
However, the report said that! illegal trade marphine and heroin has gone down,
The United Nations Druk Commission will discuss shortly
The father, Anil Kumar Bhattc- charjec, said he believed the killer might belong to 'sect of „Hindu mendeants ~ who practise hypnotism and are called "Tantrik Prakriyas."
The night before the boy die
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appeared, he said, a man had. hypnotised his son through the window and tried to entice
him from the house, The
There, according to the boy, his captor made incisions on his feet and sucked blood through a cow's horn, He then ordered the boy to go home.-France- Prusse.
Yalta Documents® Leak
Released
By State Dept. Official
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Washington, Apr. 19.
The man who leaked American documents on the 1945 Big Three Yalta Conference to one news- paper correspondent and this precipitated the release to the rest of the Press was Carl McCardle, Assistant Secretary of State, the US Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, said today.
Testifying before the Senate ¡lication with respect both to the Foreign Relations Committee, international · situation and to clectoral now investigating the leak of the avoidance of an March 15 to the New York period in the United States, Times Washington Bureau
3. He felt that the publica- Chiế James B. Restor. MY Dulles said that Mr McCardletion. had been complete. bad acted on his own-initiative. but had violated no security rule
"UK-NOT-OPPOSED”.......
Mr Dulles continued to say that he (Dulles) had thought
the that when "leak" took place, the British Governinent was no longer opposed to the publication of 'the docu ments.
Mr Dulles continued his bestimony before the Senate Commitice, to make four points:
1: He had never doubted the usefulness of publishing the history of the Yalta Conference and this opinion had, in fact, apparently been shared by some of his predecessors in the office of Secretary of State-Edward Stettinius, James Bymes and Dean Acheson.
2. He had judged March Ba opportune moment for the pub-
Home Rule Problem Not Yet Solved
ANOTHER MEETING TODAY
Paris, Apr. 19.
The French, and Tunisian Prime Ministers to-
night postponed once again their "last meeting"
on home rule for Tunisia which it was hoped would end the seven-month-long negotiations.
The Tunisian Premier, Tahar remains the limits of the area boy's mother, he said, had Ben Amar, is due to fly home near the Libyan frontier over forcibly prevented him from tomorrow but said tonight that which France will exercise mil- following the hypnotist.
he was still optimistic about the tary control in vh.autonomous outcome of the talks. He said Tunisia. the last session between the two delegations would take place to morrow morning.
the report at its coming meet-The police had earlier arrested ings.
JOINT ACTION
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The report gave details of a recent joint action by the American, Greek. Lebanese Turkish and Syrian police which led to the arrest of some 12 drug traders and the seizing of
large amounts. of hashish, opium and morphine,
Opium smuggling into Egypt through Israel is carried on by mixed Egyptian-Israeli bands. the report said. It also revealed that China is one of the biggest traders in opium. France- Presse.
Nairobi, Apr. 19, The Court of Appeal here today refused to interfere with
two men described as appear ing to be mendicants on the complaint of the father of another eight-year-old boy, who said a man had doped him |- with a chloroformed hand- kerchief applied to his face and locked him in a.ròon,
Walked Out
Of Gaol
Rangoon, Apr. 19. Communist prisoners of the local gaol release using forged.
Two walked out
a sentence of three years hard here, labour for rannslaughter imposed papers.
at Merutus, months, ngo on
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oficials
Robert Midere, Assistant Super-realised their mistake when the visor of Schools, at
the
Meru district mission. qu
Metodistrict magistrate called for the Midere was one of six men appearance in court today of the six-men two men. alleged bave been in a Bereening carry, when a Mau ————YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across 3 Spin, 7 Plump, B Mau suspect received a beating
from which he later died. *****
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• Exit, 9 Pose, 10 Brible, 12 Doll, 15. Aroma. 18 Suid, 19 Lauds, 21 Alien, 22 Aims, 23 Kedre, 28 Hang, 28 Banners, 30. Room, Midere was acquitted of mur 31 Coma, 32 Renew, 13 Buys. Downs Alarm, 2 Imlate, 4 der but found guilty of man Proem, & Need, & Bill, 9. Plod, 11 Trunk, 13 Onus, 14 Last, 16 slaughter. The other five men, Align, 17 Rash, 18. Sign, 20 Amended, 22. Adam, 24 Ebony, 25 aid to gunds, were acquitted, Grpet, 27 Azog. 28 Grab.
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The delegations, led by Premiers of the two countries have been meeting almost con- Limously for a week.
PRIVATE MEETING He saw the French Fre mier, M. Edgar. Faure, pri: Most of the conventions,to ima- vately today but a foll plement the autonomy" offered meeting between the twe by the former Premier M. Pierre delegations scheduled for Mendes-France, have beim barn- this afternoon was not held.” méret out laboriously in the past fach de According to usually reliable seven months. These
and sources only one major differs legal, financial, ocoocmle ence between the two parties social arrangements-Beuter.
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4. He thought that the Yalta documents were now in their appropriate place, namely in the public domain-France-Presse.
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