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THE CHINA-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956.

INTERNATIONAL SITUATION THE COST Jordan Blamed

STILL FLUID IN MOSCOW

By STANLEY PRIDDLE

London, July 10.

The Anglo-Soviet talks in Moscow to be held next May, like those in London last April, will range over all major world problems.

SNAKE IN

THE GRASS

Penang, July 10,

A Chinese businessman

in Baling found a 20 feet snake in the grad

the spot where leaders

near Malayan

met Communists abortive praco talks late Iuni ураг

Mr Wong Beng Wah captured the giant python and put it In a cage in

Ho home.

Mald he planned to send it to

British xoo.—Reuter,

his

SPANIARDS

GO TO BED

lieve.

EARLY

Madrid, July 10.

The British and Soviet leaders would probably start their

discussions by "toking

stock" of the world situation in the light of changes since their last meeting.

Most of the issues now divide Ing East and What were likely st to be unresolved but new circumstances might enable the leaders to

Lolutiona

дор bone

could be sought.

Since his laat moeting with Marthal Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev Sir Anthony Eden

hus discussed at length the poo sible slmillennee of recent shifts in Soviet pelley with the Commonwealth prime ministers, He will be visiting Australia next January, a few months before going to Moscow.

Yielded Little

jo-

One uncertainty which variably influences International uffaire--the outcome of the United States Presidential elec- tion--will have been removed

by the time of the visit, and American

should policy

have (been clarified.

30

between the

The talks hero lost April have far yielded little in the way of concrete results, but there are Spaniards do not go to signs of a loosening-up in ordin- bed so late as visitors tory relationships Madrid are likely to be- two countries,

The collected s

way has been opened for Statistics

a restricted form of tourist travel by the Spanish Institute of by Britons to the Soviet Union, Public Opinion show that numerous exchanges of cultural, 61 per cent of Spaniards are in bed by 11 o'clock at night.

Spam's Only 2 per cent of 28,000,000 inhabitants go to bed after une clock in the mon-

technical

parliamentary and parties are in progress and high level

talks

are opening in Lon- don this week about increased Angle-Soviet trade.

The Russians have stopped the broadcasts jamming of British

to the Soviet Union, though the

transinissions

to

ing. Commentators cosider that British Broadcasting Covation this 2 per cent is very vocal, Judging by the street noises in

town Madrid and other into the night.

far

Europe are still being jammed.

One development of interna- Honal concern, which has taken place since the visit here of the Fifty-one per cent of Spaniards Soviet leaders, is the consolida

tion of the armistice have their evening meal after ten o'clock at night, three per cent of Spaniards du Work day's Lot Lnkh their

the unlif

7. Victara. Seventy-

Unfulfilled

In o'clock seven evening or later.

MID-DAY MEAL

to

Of those interrogated us where they ate their mid-day mical, i per cent ate at home, 19 per cent at the place of work and only 1 per cent in a publie cuting place.

Fifty-seven

DT

cent

of

Spaniards risc before eight o'clock in the morning.

Nearly half, 48 per cent, of the Spanish population works at home in small worktops OT agricultural holdings.

Only 4 per cent of Spaniards Hve more than onc hour's travel fron thetr place of work. — China Matt Special.

situation

Princess In Amsterdam

MIRANEURIDIHU

Princess Beatrix, eldest daughter of Queen Fallapa and "Pringo Bernhard, was officially received in the City of Am- sterdam recently by the Burgonaster and Oily Dignitaries on.. her first official visit since obtaining her majority. She is pictured during the receptio with Queen Juliana, and Prince Bernhard, whose impending separation was recently rumoured, a rumour which now appears unfounded. - Ex- press Photo.

US Not Taking Stand

On

Cyprus

Problem

Washington, July 10.

United States officials said today the State Department has not taken arty position during or after the recent British proposals on Cyprus failed Britain and Russia, as chair- to win Turkish support. men nations of the 1954 con- ference which negoliated

the

They

suici

tite United end of the war there, have now States is not using its good

to all parties prevailed upon

regard to Cyprus at continue to respect the ceasefire offices in

suggest loss taryns even though its political present and has no conditions remain unfulfilled. for solving the problem,

is believed in British quar-

that the ста

International situation in Moscow is still "fuld" and that by next May, long- term Soviet foreign policy in- tentions may be much clearer today. China than they are Mall Special.

'COMEDIE FRANCAISE' FOR CHINA

Other officials understood that British Ambassador Sir Roger Malsina had hoped Steretary of State John Foster Dulles would

Paris, July 10.

have

the used

"Comedie The famed Department's good offers with the Turkish Francaise” theatre group government in regard to the is considering making a recent und abortive

British trip to China, the Comedie proposals on Cyprus, but Dulles announced today.

Szechuan Chefs carefully did nothing.

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The directors of the group have already made contacts to work out a programme, moans of travel and length of stay in China, it was stalcki. Singapore, July 10.

The announcement said that Five Szechuram chefs would

Bourgeois They also said the Turkish Moliere's play arrive in Singapore soon to take Embassy has not been in contact Gentilhomme would probably and over a new regbart in the with the State Department on be performed in Peking

and that lectures leading European the British

proposals as the Shanghai,.

exhibi owned hotel in the colony, the Turkish position was perfectly would be given and an manager said.

clear and

of "the history of the Comedie Francaise in pictures" was no need for consultations.

put on in the event the trip is The Greek Embassy, on the made. other hand, is in constant con The Comedle could stay no tact with the Department and longer

wooks in Greek Ambassador George V. China (two weeks in Peking Molas saw Assistant Secretary and two in Shanghai) but cor of State for Near Eastern sidering the time necessary for Affairs George V. Allen last inc trip, the Comedia would week in an effort to see if there probably be absent from France was anything new in regard to | fer total of merly two the United States attitudo on months, the announcement said.

France-Presso. Cyprus-United Press.

The small restaurant, which London, July 10.

Chrumson, dis... would eat about 80, would be Linguished French writer, was decorated in Chinese style in red today unanimously elected Pre-lacquer, black and gold.-Rou- sident of International PEN,

the world literary association

at its 28th congrees here.

ter.

M. Chamson will be formally No Base Deal

Inaugurated in offica nox! Friday.

Professor

Saryupaili

Rad-

hairishoon, Vice-President of Indika, was unanimously voted an international. Vice-President

Today, the congress held its first literary session at whic probleme of

Ottawa, July 10. Answering the question of art opposition member, Prime Minis ter Louls.St Laurent today dis- carded any suggestion that the surender of. British bases to Ceylon might affect the Colombo Plan tissistance grusted to that

communications county me Colombo Pian: noi between the author and his miblie were discussed-Router paid, contributing countries have endeavoured "to have what is done without any strings"at- tached and to avoid any 'sug- gostion think it was meant to ob- tala political influence". ww

Civil Defence Test In Jerusalem France-Presse.

Jerusalem, July 10: Jerusalem's first tryout air Tald warning system started today. Tomorrow, a mock bir rad will be made on the city to at the civil defotice system.

Trams will bo stopped, children evseunted, "dostroyed trena bordimet off and the bomba bf falling wound sintalatod.

The authorities in the, Jordan docupled part of the city warg informed of the exercise · and anted think there would be no witam troops in, the Jarwati mwopog

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"Wellington, July 10. Engineering works. in!

New Zealand are

06.

| timated already to have

For Latest

Incident

Jerusalem, July 10.

The Israeli-Jordan Mix-

cost between 21,700 mil- od Armistice 'Commission lion and 22,000 million, today condemned Jordan most of it well within a for an attack on an Israeli man's lifetime,

police patrol vehicle near Meg ido, Northern Sa This figure, amounting to be maria, last Sunday. tween £800 and 2000 # of population has been com- puted by members of the Auck- land branch of the New Zea Land Institute of Engineers,

head

Highways, ronds and bridges have cost the country than any other works. The

more

total cost is estimated to have

reached £500 million.

The patrol car was damaged. and on Israeli policeman injured during the mining attack.

The commission today accepted resolution condemning Jordan for the attack with the chair man and the Israel delegation Anding that Jordan violated article three, of the joint armis. live, agreement.

This section reads: "No war- Railways represent a stake of uke act or hostility shall bo £ 104 mütion. motor vehicles

and conducted from a territory coom 200 million and tractors

trolled by one of the partice municipal transport systems £30

against the other." million

ACCUSATIONS

£180 MILLION

The United Nalluns Truce chief, Malor- Commission Electricity generation and dis- General E. L. M. Burns, today tribution is estimated to have reused) the Israel-Jordan cost, so fur no less than £180 frontier situation with Isracil million Installations and appli- Foroign Minister. Mrs Golde ances represent 120 million, Mayerson, bringing the totul lo £300 million.

An

Foreign Onco israoli spokesman sald Mrs Mayerson Harbour engineering works requested General Burts to ask have cost £30 million and the Jordan Government whether

noder telecommunications have rapidly developed to million enterpri50.

Lemarch into farming pro-

it

to respect Intended

the of con-aggression 3G promise 2

against Israel which it made to the General four days ago.

said The spokesmanU

Mrs

of

Jects has revealed that the Mayorson accused the Jordan helping the humble fences based on the Government mile upon mile of steel wire Egyptian "suicide" invaders of that hos

into gone

them Israti territory last April and represent Q capital outlay of also accused the Arab Legion of something like £140 million training_terrorists-Reuter and

France-Presso. China Mall Special

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