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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956.

Hammarskjold Brought

Brought QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Swedish Models In Britain

These six models from Blockholm are in England to put Across Swedish viollies to British buyers-and judging by the looks of the girls, that shouldn't be difficult-Express Photo.

WEST GERMANY ACCUSED

OF SLANDERING REDS

Moscow, May 10.

Russia today accused West Germany of "mali- cious slander" saying Germany and the free world were threatened by Soviet military forces which could launch a surprise atomic attack.

Calm To Mid East

By John Heffernan

New York, May -10.

Mr Dag Hammarskjold's report to the Security Council today on his Middle East mission confirmed that his major

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accomplishment was in changing the "ONE MAN MUTINY”

atmosphere from that of a potential full- scale conflict to one of comparative calm.

Mr Hammarsicfold Was also interpretation on the reserva- able to obtain a new conception tion in the ceasefire assurances by the parties of ceoscure about the right of relf-defence. obligations.

In another part of his report, he appeared to be

expressing Inevitability for some the

time at lenst of border Incidents and the governments appealing to not to inflac them out of pro. portion and thus to weaken Faith in the ceasefire ments,-Reuler.

The hope he expressed that the work he had done might start a chain of reactions" to- wards peace was shared by all members of the Security Council,

No Comment

But it was apparent from the private comments of delegatch that no one yel has any clar idea of what to do next.

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Members of The Security Counell and representatives of the parties concerned declined

comment for publication, saying that the report would havs to be read very carefully,

There was no indication of an early meeting of the Security Council. There is a a division of opinion about the advisability of 8

immediate a meeting in the future.

Some members of the Council and

and Mr Hammarskjold are believed to share this view- do not see the necessity of re- newed public debate and want to avoid anything which might exacerbate the situation,

An opposing viewpoint is that in view of the urgency with which the Council approached the crisis late in March and osked Mr Hammarskjold to re- port back within a month the Council should logically meet Soon, at least to acknowledge the work Mr Hamourskjold has done and to thank him for It publicly.

No Surprise

Mr

The Soviet news agency Tass published a statement saying a memorandum on conscription issued by the West German information adminis-murskjold did not make tration on May 3 contained "hostile and provoca- tive" remarks on Soviet foreign policy.

Tass sald that in it the Bonn was growing and efforts to re- Government resorted to "hostile (duce armaments were being

and provocative fabrications made the West German Govern- regarding Soviet foreign policy moms forcing the pace of the "ir an alterapi to justify mea-creation of the West German sures for the remilitaritation of army and continties to defend Western Germany."

the bankrupt policy of positions of strength as the basis of its foreign policy."

Complicates Situation

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It may be that the Council will meet sometime within the next two weeks, Meantime, said the diplomats, there was "need for a period of renection."

MP Ham- The fact that

any speciile recommendations as the future did not occasion any surprise. Persoas close to him had said he had no intention of doing so. The terms of his re port also seemed to confirin that he himself has no plans for re- turning to the Middle East In the near future,

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The Secretary-General did not elaborate on the kind of steps which he thought would lead to increased confidence, but obser- vers believed that he had in mind was the removal by Egypt It declared that this kind of of restrictions on Israeli ship- the real meaning of the peace-ne "s clearly calculated to loving foreign policy of the make the situation in Europe ping through the Suez Canal.

He left no doubt that in his Soviet Union.

more acute and inevitably com-

"The West German Govern- ment had been trying to distort

Tass said that at a time when

the urge to reduce world tension

national problem."--Reuter.

plicates the solution of inter-opinion there was no validity in Egypt's claim that she was still at war with Israel and thero- fore had

it right to restrict shipping to and from Isracli ports.

Britain Recognises Morocco & Tunisia

BRITAIN

London, May 10.

today an- nounced she has rei cognised the independence and aovereignty of

Morocco and Tunisia,

Ho announced that Britain will in the near futuro" propose to Morocco and Tunisia that her representations in Rabat and Tunis be raised embassies but no firm dato has been set.

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A Foreign Office announcement The spokesman also announced

sald "Her Majesty's Govern- ment have this date formally

recognized

the Independent,

status of

- Empire

Morocco."

the of

sovereign Sheridan

The second announcement said

Britain the status of Tumisia."

"formally recognised

that Britain is prepared

to

discuss the future status of Tangler with other interest- Ed parties."

But un arrangements have been made so far for such discus- slans on Tangier, the spokes- man said.

Independent, sovereign He made it clear that the ex-

A Foreign office ispolcerman

sald the recognition was made, after consiliation with

the French Government.

POP

YOU HAVENT

·ÁSKED ME 'WHETHER I'M A

MAN OR MOUŠE

LATELY

change of diplomatic missions

would come after détalled

negollations

Tunisia, and

among France,

Morocco have been completed. ~ United Press,

YOU'RE A RAT

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The Secretary-General was soon as putting a very strict

agree-

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Italian nctress, Valentina Cortesa, wife of the American actor. Richard, Basehart, photographed in London. She was to attend the premiere of her latest int, "hingle Fire". -Central Presa Photo.

Mau Mau Général 'Jimmy' Killed

Nairobi, May 10, Tho Kenya police today killed Д Mau Mau terrorist general called "Jimmy" during an ambush on the outskirts of Nairobi.

General Jimmy had success- fully eluded British security forces for almost two years.—— Franco-Prosse.

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