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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955,

KING'S PRINCESS Greek Appeal To UN On

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BARRY SULLIVAN BETSY PALMER JOHN IRELAND Veto Could Lead To

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Demand For Chiang's Eviction

Tokyo, Dec. 14.

Nationalist China's United Nations veto today will win no new friends or enemies in Asia for

President Chiang Kai-shek's Government, diplo

matic observers believe.

But the Nationalist action may increase de mands from Asia's influential neutral govern- ments, led by India, for eviction of Chiang's dele- gation from the UN, they added.

The Eust-West balticlines otecting Nationalist China's and the wide neutral buffer interests. separating them--were long ago in the Far East.

drawn

The Nationalist

veto which

play probably

"After all," he said, "the United States is the mainstay of

Situation In Cyprus

United Nations, Dec. 14.

Greece appealed today to the United Nations Secretary General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, to "mobilise" the political and moral force of the world organisation to avert the "worst conse- quences" of the situation in Cyprus,

The Greek Ambassador, Mr Christian Palamas, in a formal letter to Mr Hammarskjold, declared that the Cyprus situation is "constantly deteriorating" under a British "policy of repres- sion and increasing violence."

"It is the British authorities who are waging war against the Cypriot people," Gaid Mr Palomas "The situazion Cyprus has assumed the aspect of an neute crisis, heavy with forebodings

because of its possible repercussions in bolh the national

and International fields. The worst consequences are to be forged,"

Mr Palamas sald Greece con- thod v rock to "avert the danger and bring about an agreement of moderation, and understanding" but that these efforts would be doubtful with- out the assurance et UN - terest,

One Way Out

"In the face of a constantly Jeteriorating situation," he told Mr Hammarskjold, "all the political and moral forces cm- bodied in this organisation should be mobilised and placed at the disposal of the efforts to secure Justtee and peace."

Mr. Palamas said he had nɔ doubt Mr Hammarskjold would "not fail to contribute, within the limits of posibility, to this constructive effort."

on

The Greek Ambassador sub- mitted with his letter a detailed memorandum the Cyprus bituation.

The

with primary responsibility for report charged Britain

events on the Mediterranean

way

|NO_TEMPTING

Cairo, Dec. 14. Girls caught "Instigating passers-by to immorality either by word or gesture" will be able to

prison terum of seven days, for the first a

offence, and six. months, for the second, under a

new provision of the Earpilan penal code.

Subsequent offences wilt be more severely

punished.

Licensed

prostitution was banned In Egypt Ove YOKTA ago—China Special.

ISRAELI ATTACK

US

ON SYRIA

Deplores Loss Of

Life

Washington, Dec, 14. The State Department loss of life suffered during said today it "deplores" the

after

the

the Israeli attack on Syria land and said: "There is but One way out of this vicious but that the ultimate Ameri- circle of violence this can position will be reached

the restoration of only freedom and law based upon

United the respect of political, civic Nations armistice commis- and human rights,"

sion on the spot makes its report.

The statement was made by Department

spokesman press Lincoln White at a news con- ference.

Exasperated People

Mr Palamas said the decision

defeated an 18-nation member. Nationalist China in the UN and of the Assembly this year not

ship

will sway few if any Asian countries from their

stands for present against the Nationalist Gez cralissimo.

Wrote Off Chiang

The

on

Or

I don't think the elsewhere. United States Nationalist China."

will

abandom

Dalgado said the veto "as far

put the Cyprus caso on its agenda had "disastrous effects on the evolution of the sitimtion... it is an illusion to believe that

15 consistensy ២ concerned by not including a question in should win respect" Chiang's Government.

for

In Seoul South Korean Government spokesman told United Press the Nationalist de- cision was very good" because the package membership plan represented "appeasement to communism."

The

the agenda of the Assembly, this question is no longer a problem for the United Nations."

He said the refusal of the UN "to take a positive stand has exasperated the people of Cyprus voking action as the only way and seems to justify those in-

of resistance and liberation left to them."

Mr White was asked whether, In view of a British Govern- mont statement rebuking Isruel for the attack, the Stato De partment had any compent of Its own, Mr White said:

"The United States, of course, deplores the loss of life in this as in previous border incidents.

Making Report

The big question mark dip- lonats will be watching is the powerful neutral bloc includ-

"The facts up to this point. ing India, Indonesia and Burma

are that the Israeli-Syriari mixed The neutrals wrote off

commission will in due course Chiang's regime

Formosa

tho be making its report to yenta ago and recognised Peking,

United Nations. white refusing to join either strongly anti-Communist, said to the

Scout government, The detailed report attached "Syria has requested that a East or West power alliances.

letter accused the meeting of the United Nations Nationalist vote against In an official statement that British of "colonial totall-Security Council be called on Outer Mongolian membership, "any package deal involving tarianism" on Cyprus,

this matter.

"The United It reviewed a number of re-

States, an cent Incidents on Cyprus. It member of the Security Coun charged the British with using ell, will presumably receive a the schools to turn "education copy of the report of the mixed into a method of altering the armistice commission. It would, national feelings of the people therefore, be premature for me of Cyprus and reducing it into to make any comment on what a tool for the preservation of the ultimate United States the colonial regime,”

position might be," -United Press,

which led Russia to veto 13 pro- the membership of Outer increase | Mongolia 18 nmcral and con- Western nations, may demanda in neutral capitals that trary to the high purposes and Peking be accepted as the legiti-spirit of the United Nations, mate Chinese government.

United Press.

The neutral governments generally consider Chlang an appendage of the United States. "They may now say that Chiang has proved himself unworthy of International recognition by wrecking the package member- ship deal which would have been accepted if the Nationalists had withheld their veto.

Applauded

Copper Workers On Strike.

Santiago, Dec. 14.

As scheduled copper workers, the three big American-

Concentration Camp

owned mines in Chile struck powers order imposed

work today.

The strike

The report said the emergency

grading" penaltion on Cypriots

MORE JAPS

involved 12,000 and thus, in the second half GO HOME

mean men and this would

&

of the 20th Century, the practice

Chiang's strongest supporters daily p.oduction loss of 1,200 of whipping is brought back in the Far East-South Korea metric tons of copper. China from the Middle Ages? and the Philippines applauded Mall Special. the Nationalist veto ed they were

expected to do.

MF Francisco Delgado, chair-

London, Dec. 14. man of the Philippines Senate Libyan Frime Minister Mustafa. Committee, ben Halim arrived here today Foreign Relations sald in Manila that the Nation for a thren-day private visit. alist action

A Libyan Legation spokesman pipcod Chlanga diplomatic position in "no real sald Halim, who flew here from Tripoll, has scheduled no official Ho mid Chinng's move was talks during his say. — United Justified from the standpoint of Press.

danger."

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Flat broke

London, Dec. 14. Now China Newa Artey reported #

that 270. Japancac the Tientsin now harbour for nationals and their families left:

Mar. homo today aboard the Koal

"Cyprus today is an island of barricades and barbed wire.' said the report, "of troops on war footing, of oppressed people clamouring for freedom, of uncertainty and sadnes huge concentration camp who very existence te irreconcilable with the liberal traditiope of the British

-United Pread

REGIOUS

of

the

Four Japanese war criminala. handed over to the Chinees Government by the goverment Mongolian Peoples Republic loft for home by the the. Peking radio The Chinese

Governm quthorities concerned had on trusted the Red Cross Society. of China”: to lautet in, wendinge them back, to Japan"--United Prose.

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