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Arabs & Israelis
HE watered-down British Tonation unanimously adopted by the Security Council, puts the United Nations back into the position of holding a watch- ing brief in the Arab-Israel dispute. If there is to be any full-range settlement of the Palestino problem i will have to emerge from a mutual Rrrangement be- tween
the disputanta, although they can call onj the good officos of Mr Dag Hammarskjold if they 80 desire.
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CHINA
No. 36456
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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956;
IKE'S APPEAL
Congress Cuts Back Foreign Aid
HOUSE TAKES FIRM STAND BUT ASIAN GRANTS PASSED
Washington, June 7.
The House of Representatives today rejected a personal appeal by President Eisenhower and backed a $1,109 million cut in the foreign aid appropriation.
The vote of 192 to 112 was specifically to reject a move to add $600 million to the $3,891 million aid bill approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
This does not appear to be a particularly big advance In the direction of permanent pouce in the Middle East. yut it needs to be recognised that there exists today more favourable atmo. aphere for the composing of differences belween the Arabe and Israells, and that they are more precise. ly committed than before to maintain a ceasefire and to more effective measures for give the President virtually ic
which million
ald
Earlier the Republican lender, Mr Joseph Martin, read a letter from the President declaring chal American security and contribution to the free world cond
Le "seriously partnership would
cut impaired if the commitee's were upheld.
followed to
which move
full $4,900 uskert for
ensuring the provisions of the armistice are carried shouted down, uu1.
he
ONE important agreement further $500 million dollars from
was noially
Another motion to slash D
the
by the Agure muggested committee was also rejected. censefire Mr Elsenhower
wrote that
reached
by
ia that the provision tained,
both sides
1043
that
American menti
securly arrange- with the free world would be "seriously impatred” If the House vored to cut the programme, he d
herefore hope most eam- estly that the large majority of these funds can be restored". Mr Eisenhower stick
Failure to restore the funds would mean that essential pro- grammes would be crippled.
After over four hours' debate members sull appeared to be a funy way from
conclusive vote.
Despite Mr Elschlower's pica and a strong speech by Mr Sam Rayburn, the influential Speaker of the House, the House voted by 192 to 112 against an unend- ment introduced by Mr Brooks Hayes (Democrat, Arkons) to restore $100 million to the aid appropriatiori,
By
an overwhelming
IKE EXPLAINS
in self-con-great consequences" were in-
that And
the volved in "this legislation." reservation for self-defence The United States, the most does not permit acts of re- powerful nation of the free taliation.
both In effect
could not world groupina, Iarnel and her Arab melgh-
take e backward step and he
deeply convinced bours have now accepted a far stricter interpretation į of the ceasefire clause than they have done in the past. Thai in #11 important advance. Whether all this will not only
case tension but will pro duce "truly peaceful ditions depends very much on the manner and spirit in which the current agree- ments are carried out. It there is, on both aldes, A "will to peace," their value may be even greater than it scems at first sign. If not, they may after all prove of little worth.
Mr Hammarskjold
con.
has in-
volte
"WHAT I MEANT
ABOUT NEUTRALS”
Washington, June 7.
in President Eisenhower said today
a statement clarifying his remarks on neutrality at a press conference yesterday that any nation joining a military aliance with the United States would add to its own security.
Officials
was
said the statement, "neutral as between right ond
after prepared
Mr wrong or decency or indecency, dicated he is not expecting Eisenhower conferred with the
He sald such neutrality might any spectacular advance
concern an attitude toward mill- Secretary of State, Mr John
tary alliances only.
towards a mutual settlement Foster Dulles.
that will permanently solve: the Palestine problem. sees it as a “long road,” ne- sverctary,
in dispute Elsinhower's preza
copting the fact there are sald
many
іввисн
He
It
The Presidential Press Mr James Hagerty, Mr supplemented
conference yesterday that nation's neutrality
He said Mr Dulles would deal h detail with this idea speech tomorrow.
in
a
was
to
small
which can hardly be settled statement with one struke of the pen. FUNDAMENTALLY what is not always
FUN
required is an agreement between the Arab and Israeli states to live in peaceful co existence. On that basis it
a disadvantage the United States,
Misunderstood
Asia Eisen-
un Mr
vote, members rejected earlier armendment by Daniel Flood (Democrat Pennsylvania) which would have restored the whole cut. The diamber shook to the roar of "no" when this amendment was put to the
vote
The House also voted 117 to 69 ogainst another amendment increased which would have
the cut by an extra $600 million. This amendment was moved by Mr Alvan Bentley (Republican, Michigan).
In lus appeal to restore the funds, Mr Hayburn said: **This It's
is an Issue of judgment,
an issue of what is the best for the countles throughout
world and what is the best for the pational security of the United States."
Mr Ocorge Christopher (Demo-
cral, Missouri)
put forward
an amendment which could have
cut $500 million from the total of $882 million designated for Asia.
But a group of Republicans
and Democrats, led by Mir John Varys of Ohio, the confor Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs Com-
this atincked mitte, strongly amendment
TITO ATTACKED
The House adjourned untu tomorrow without voting on an' amendment
which would cut
Yugoslavia off from the United
the
States and programme. Mrs Edna
Kelly (Democrat, New York)
toho sponsored amandinent. said: "I between believe the Tito and Moscow has not He now has
been sustained.
no need for military aid. He the United States is lenowa not an aggressor and he now know the U.S.S.R. will not altack him."
A number of members spoke in favour of Mrs Kelly's amendment before tho House
TOGG
There were reports that arme un.com... diplomats among the mitted nations of South were pleased with Mr
cenference hower's press
Mr Paul Fino (Republican, representatives New York) said he intended to marks but that ot
which Joined the offer a further countries
uhendment with the United tomorrow which would not only Manlia
pack States felt disquieted by them.
cut of Yugoslavia, but would The White House statement forthwith stop aid to India and
Mr+ Eisenhower's emphasised had comments
Egypl belief that "neutralty does not
Asked late
today whether ground been misunderstood by foreign
mcan either disarmament of they would make a new effort resolving problems as well as American reporters,
sald
in the House to restore the cuts boun-
immunity from attack." statemen.t permanent
"does not believe the resettling of
for 'mutual refugees, and the sharing of that association
security with the United States will involve added danger.
any country
Mr Hagerty saddl
Mr
is conceivable they could Eisenhower's
find common
then
for Buch
durice,
As
the Jordan River water,
The Elsenhower
Mr
in
DEAR IKE .
The Security Council has, by the adoption of the Britisk *resolution, recognised that "But on the contrary, (such the process to bring peace axintion) will provide added to Palestine
be security cannot
the basla and forced.
scrupulous It concedes there mutually should be no attempts to repect for the independence of impose solutions from the tuch," the statement added. outside, and that the initia-
on
of
It continued: "As the President
A Peep Inside
The Red Letter
tivo is now in the hands of pointed out, the United States is Washington, June 7. the governments which are not going to attack anybody; but
The Soviet Premier, MarTM- party to the arzniatice some great powers have shown
Rew an, aggressive disposition, and shal Bulganin in his agreements. All of which means it is the military association with such
Arabes and Israelia who, for their own sakes, must make
a
power could lead to diflculties."hower
At his press conference yester-
letter to
practical
THE WEATH
Moderate Boutherly winds.
Price 20 Centa
RELAX IN
DAKS
Whiteaways
REBUFFED Two Men In
CHINA INVITES britisH TRACTOR MEN TO PEKING
'London, June 7. The Chinese Government has invited two of Britain's leading trac- tor manufacturers to send senior represen- tallves to Peking to advise them
the types of tractors and agricultural imple menta most suitable for China, it is learned hore.
on
The manufacturers con- cerned * are Massey,
Harris & Ferguson and David Brown Cor- poration. Spokesmen for the firms
said that
arrange
ments had not yet been finalised. They stressed that repre- sentatives would be going to discuss tech- nical matters, but it Was
thought likely that China would place firm orders for trial shipments of tractors from the United King- dom as a result. In April. It was re
ported that three Br tish firms would send a trial shipment of 60 tractors to China. It was learned in Hong- kong that two of the firms Involved
COLONY'S WHARF AND
were
Brown and David Mackay, Massey Har- ris.
These tractors would be sent to China under the "exceptions pro- cedure” which permit- ted countries applying an embargo on trade with China to send small shipments of cer- tain strategic goods without notifying em-~ bargo partners.
It is not yet known whether these tractors have left the United Kingdom.--China Mail Special
RUBBER SHARES BOOM
Embargo: HK Traders
Pleased But Puzzled
by OUR SHARE MARKET CORRESPONDENT
Hongkong's first decisive reaction to this week's easing of the em- bargo appeared on the Stock Exchange yesterday when demand for wharf and godown shares sent prices up sharply.
Hongkong Wharf and China
of Provident-two the three main wharf and 'goclown shares quoted on the Stock Exchange
tacked on good gaina Rubber han
shared
have been native all this-week, - too, but this is not untirely due to the news that Malayan rubber gales. to China will now be permitted. These shares got their frat Allip when news came through
that on Saturday night
workers" "go- Malayan rubber slow"
w" campaign: had ended
HOW THEY MOVED
Yesterday
the
Wharf Hongkong closed at $98, up $14 on the $20% since week, and up carly April. The shares are now at their highest point since 1952. China
closed at Provident $14.88, up $1.20 on the week. at their highest
Hongkong traders welcome the embargo decision as "a step in the right direction". But the manager, of one trading concern is puzzled as well as pleased.
1.- ::
What Hongkong Brms are wor- ried about is that if they take part in this tende despite American abjeelions their "as- counts. in America, may be blocked. +
arct
4.
The reason? Traders are still
“heror still", have Mfor a directive beden ·Same firme went to explain the their American accounts frozen this dates from Korean decision.
"We don't stam to know how War days. It is possible that to go about it," he said. "There the American Government may the price for the has been no official informa-demand as
unfreezing of these accounts an tion." Another point that is worrying assurance that the firms will not Hongkong traders in American take part in wider trade with reaction.
the Communists:
One Hengkong firm was told in 1954 that if it wanted its
·tinfrozen American count the manager should not visit Peking with a British trade delegation which had been seranged with the sanglion of the Foreign Office.
Many Arms here are trading with America as well as China and have bank accounts in the States. And they are Unitat
the allude concerned about the American Government may adopt if they take part in the now permitted trade with China, Several American senators hava stated their objections to for about four months the Brith devision, particularly want to know where they stand
have been Hongkong Dacks
the decision to free rubber for following this weckt's decision two days gudet for the last but are about $1 higher on export to China the work at the last sale price of $14. This price is a
a nero peak.
The manager of a big trading Arm said yesterday: "A better sentiment has appeared on the market since the casing of the embargo,
the Republican Party leader, Mr"It is based on hopes that a
Martie, sold none would be
made there. He added: "Wo were licked."
An attempt may be mach in the Senate, however, —— Reuter and United Press,
bigger volume of trade wit pass through 'Hongkong in which case godown companies would benefit by It,” Ico House Street brokers agreed with this view..
TOWNSEND TO QUIT
R.A.F. FOR A WORLD
Peter JEEP RIDE
London, June 8,.
Townsend is to resign his commission in the Royal
President Eisen-GROUP Captain suggested various which measures ;
their ponce, and work out day, Mr Elsenhower cald a the great power could take Air Force, to undertake
their
an 18-month, 60,000-mite
common destiny as nation which said it was neutral to help bring about agree round-the-world trip in a.
did not necessarily mean It was] ment on disarmiment.
"good neighbours."
THE DOCKERS DRYDOCKED
The Dockera, Drydocked...in tomorrow's feature- packed China Mail Sir Beverley Baxter discusses the BSA Backing of Sir Bernard Docker.
Ho bells you too about Lady Dociste whooo' personality in- evitably comes into the scene. Don't miss this highlight of the Saturday Mall
Jeep, the "Daily Mail". -in- Diplomatic sources sald todaynounced today. that Marshal Bulginly also ex- plained why the Soviet Union Townsend, whose name was had decided 10 demobilise linked romantically with that of 1,200,000 men,
year,
Princess Margaret, just will trash all the five continenta (of the world alone..
It la belleveð · ha letter ' nimo ́suggested unilateral, Mix=TETRAR- ment me a slop towaNG - RE-
"There is nothing in the to do moro," establishing international no world I want Adence.
Townsend told
Dally Mail. correspóndent in Brusels
In the meantime, visits by Townsend, who is at prestat Soviet and American milliary Air Allache In the Briliah
It is only one of a big array of topline features. Watch out oficială could pay the way for Embay In Brutbels, will leave
also for these
J
A new photo quit begins this week: “Know Your Hong-
kong".
disarmament, control, which the the RAF.: 'in the autumn- West regarda ; no a prerequisite | France-Presse. for all chaarmament, qua
The letter, then sources said,
Olve up smoking7 An calipt of a bly London newspaper: was a reply to a letter sent to
· says: "Nonsense""
Pater Russo lorties about a Japanese
who has, armstent.
So Hongkong traders
| to ease the embargo."
NO PRESSURE ON
STANDARDS
now
Minister Turns Down
550 ft Death Fall
New York, June
Two men fell to their
deaths. yesterday while working near the top of a 550-foot tower of the Straits of Mackinac Bridge.
The men were members of a team of five stringing a wire mesh, catwalk floor on the main. bridge cable,
They fell to their death in tho rough water far below when the catwalk they were laylag broke behind them.
The other men imanaged to save their lives by clinging to the broken catwalk.
They reached saláty evenTM tually by sliding 180 yards down the cable to a From there.
kop.. they worked their way another 100 yards down the cable to a point where other workers could help them to Bately.
cat- The company said the walk-laying job began recently was the most dangerous involved in building the six-mile connecting span:
and work
SLID 150 YARDS
The dead workety, were idenil- fed by
the American Bridge Company as Jack Baker, of
28, Colorado, and Robert Kippen,
of Michigan. 28, of
The latest tragedy brings to four the number of construction workers who have died in the last two years of work on the giant bridge which will inic Upper and Lower Michigan when it is finished at an estimated cast of US$100,000,000, -United Press,
UP
PLANE HELD
DRUGS RUSHED
TO BERMUDA BOY
N
New York, Junë 7 A BOÃO 'sirliner, scheduled to depari for Flermuda ak
11 am today, was delayed for
an hour. To enable doctors to put aboned two blood coagulates haemophilia for a 13-year-old vietim
of
*
He was identified as the son Hamilton (Bermuda) clergyman.
The medicine, It is uncler- stood, will be used to stanch the flow of blood from a Loose tooth--United Presa.
New Governor
now, govetor
London, June 8, Britain today announced a for Aden, latest rouble-spot of the Middle East. Sir Willian Ince, 48-year-old constitutional adviser to the Governor-General of the Sudan, Ruacred until recently is to Sir Tom Hickinbotham; whio" "will" shortly ba" retiring", Reuter.
Car Workers' Appeal My Ambition
London, June 7.
The Minister of Labour, Mr Iain Macleod, refused a request from trade union chiefs tonight to bring pressure to bear on the Standard Motor Company of Coventry which is sacking 2,600 workers made redundant by the introduction of automation.
Ten leaders of eight unlons directly concerned in Billain's first automation dispute had call- ed on the Minister" zhortly, after expiry of diamigal notices for 1,328 of the 2,800 redundant Standard workers.
Dar
In
Where the demand for ticular products dropped, dividual workers in the firms affected could not expect to be retention in their guaranteed jebs," the minister, sold in a
said to let the mos
Ho
know thele ways of approach to
Standards
19 soon as possible. Alick Dick,Standard's Chairman, will be asked to meet
minister, early" next weeks. A stilke in the Standard plant
when
ometals, shlestedin out all 11,000 en
call - DAGMARgainst the
ployees management's refusal to agree to sbori-üme woricing and de
Thoy desided instead to await the result of the approach to Mr Macleod Reuter,
TEN POLICEMEN HURT IN BOMBAY RIOTS
of passive "romistance demonia traton, who opposed the malah | zounda Covermont's plan to mainidin Bombycity
The
Marihal Bulginin by President Eisenhoweran Matot 1, which
Bombay, Juno, 72 was also on the ribject of des
Tin policemen, five of them; Pornos were injured in Bombay shocked the Nippon diehards,
The latter only three page today when demonstrates ut There us all your, Yavourite features as wet including Jane Jong shorter than the tacked them with hand-maciof Roborte film reviewed apoptal features: for women, childress ; and wurler intterw 7:hov! moKLE to bander and Honos, kad mparimadu, cartoons dager vi skripes and Gillesmail in the China 1fall. precisayas immotiqver, thoy, raid, a. A dowd of 10,000 people wax | boming reorganisation
dingdek protesting ögninat, the
Arrest Indian
four
Prestwick, June 7. Miss Felicity Farquharson, first BOAC stewardess to fly, s million miles between London and New York, said yesterday. arreatest ambition was to cross the Atlantic, by ship, United „Pruss, N
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