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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956.

EGYPTIAN- COMMANDOS FORCED THE BIRTHDAY PARTY

BRITISH OUT OF CANAL NASSER'S CLAIM

Paris, July 26,

Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, in a speech in Alexandria tonight, broadcast by Cairo radio, declared that it was Egyptian Commandos which forced the British to evacuate the Suez Canal zone.

WORKERS'

MESSAGE

TO POZNAN

"W.

În chasing

saueroice! She British

of Egypt. not out by Th

of negotiations, we have officially stated, int by the action

the mandos which we sent into the Suez Canal zone to harrass the Helnh trongis," Nutser said,

"The British Devipation army realised that it could not remain aanid 11 le inte popula- Vienna, July 26. on and therefore deckled An international trans-] comelite line evovunijeti freoty port

workers'

congress

with

here today sent "fraternal greetings and a declara- tion of solidarity to the of Poznan, Po- workers

land.

P

Langreses

of the Foperational Taas pyg 21 la

an," he declared,

Excellent Relations

1

Nasser sad that Soviet Foreign Minister, Danilet Shepilov, had

depict Jim the Soviet Union

wanted

10 NOT excellent plu lutions between Egypt and the Wolbend Podes on at its cle- | West, so that the Interrutional

luctuated the greet; | detente could Than a revoltton whicti

14

14 Ar

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Workah

the art of what wit Kolux

1 Polici The Juel neatbier brond nor freedom,

They neithe volet TH WHA L Juve with ant imp these things.

Improved,

When he offered Soviet Unwords the construction of the Aswan Dian,

Nasser said that Shepilov had advised ti Egyptian loveru- 10 avoki taking any that might result in

MERCHANT SHIPPING | tension between Egypt on the

and Britale

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Western offer of Au-hour sock, repid the

For tize construction of the

to tianeport

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wherever this was posible.

The

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cutigress, condemnging; dam.

of holding practice merchant fleets muhr flags, conveynency, said the effect of thi prelies upon the econom rous of the counteks Tradition- ratrchunt

ally elhgījpxxd Shipping: mast

must be resisted. 'The

Herr congeers clerted Han, Juhn of the West German railwayıram,

president and decided that the next co- ps should take pince in 1958

Amsterdam.

T

Nip In Bud

Nuwer silci üzr. Western powers withdrew thele offer of #kel lik the construction of the Aswan Dam "In order to put a slags to Egypt's struggle agaİTASİ military phets and ngulfst imperialism,"

The

delenie,

Western powers were Mr Frank Cousing of Britain, trying to slp in the butt Egypt wig among those elected to the efforts in favour of a feceration's eventives commut-penerful co-existence fee ...Reuter,

Friendship between all people. Nasser suit.

.

Peron's Estate

For State

Buenos A... July 26 The National Rosenpsy konta Housel teriny ded that all the ussels of former President Junn Peron-bolk here and abroad would be

be transterzet To the Argentine state,

He added the Western powers hopatel "Ma luy their hands on

Canberras “Wing-Over"

A group of Royal Air Force Canberra Ti jei trainers perform a "wing-over" during the revent air pageant, Thin formation is led by Squadron-Lender F.P. Walker of Waikato, New Zealand.-Express Photo.

US Ahead Of Russia

In Air

Power

Washington, July 26. General Nathan Twining, American Air Force Chief of Staff, said today the US was ahead of the Soviet Union in air power.

Princess

our country baut were inward At Sandhurst

by our policy of independence “

France-Presse.

Padua, Italy, July 20

A

but reversed dentist, Allaise Curl,

di, was pulling out Patient's

This Board mario no estimate | tooth

He wa of the Peron fortune ousted from power last Septem-

ber and Bed into exile.

how to Nicaragua. ~~Reuter.

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The enlist fainted, and tljed. A doctor said the dentist died of » hent alluck.--Efnited Press.

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Parade

London, July 26. King Feisal of Iraq today saw Princess Margaret take the salute

at the Sovereign's Parade at the military training college at Sandhurst.

West Germany

Worried About Defence

Bonn, July 26. West Germany has sent aide memoires to the six other members of the West European Union, re questing a meeting of the Union's Ministerial Coun.

G.B.S. MISSED BY SIX

YEARS

London, July 26. George Bernard Shaw was hailed as politician, actor, and playwright at the celebration here today of what would have been his 100th birthday.

It was the birthday which the fiery Irish play- wright looked forward to and which he vowed to celebrate in person. He died only six years from his goal.

his

HRter, in his

Instead,

were praises

The Russian Charge d'Affaires, in his

absence-by dis- Mr Aleksei Ruechin, utlence cil to discuss Western de- ung

Linguished politicians, netors, next rend a message from Soviet fence planning, informed writers At a special luncheon, willemm sources said here today. anci by actress Wendy

A

Doolule spokesman the Eliza government

Show's "greal contribution to who placed an carlier statement "Pygmalion”,

your English literature provides corrected

close West Germany had sentique under a mulberry tree la that

connection between formal notes to the six which Shaw planted in 1830. England and the USSR," the countries warning against

Earl Aulce, the over-hasty change of emphnate Labour Prime Minister prop.e-

from conventional

weapons.

10

He would say only that memotres had been ment

declined to give detalls,

an

plomic

Former

message said.

Other messages come from ing the tonst at the luncheon, Frarse, Haly and Spain-China called him a "ster in the firma-

Mall Special. aidement" of his own youth.

and affected a whole generation to such an extent that he set us

..he

The informed sources sadd. "Socialista to thinking and re- however, that the aide memoires vising our viewn."* had requested the Ministerial

Council meeting beemise of recent public discussion on defence planning,

Dr Konradt Adenauer, the Chancellor, held a hasty

con ference last wookend with hin ambassadors to London, Washington, Paris and Rome.

Great Friends

Dame Sybil Thorndike, seconding the toast, cunßded. that she used as a bookmark, a sinal}

showing photograph G.B.S.

with the Inte Anancier

Robert Sir Tung, of Bhanghong. "They were great friends," she said. "In the photograph they are dressed up A government spokesman said in Chinese clothes with their afterwards the conference• hud mouths open. Inughing, looking confirmed the Chancellor's view like what they were - .. 4 emplo that a reduction of conventional of mountebanks"

CONFIRMED

forces would increase the danger

of an atomic war in case of a "Sir Robert 18 probably contuici.

loughing on a einud right now with G.B.S."

De Adenauer called his am- bassades te Lie Conference aller reported moves by Brilato and the United States to cut Sheir conventárna) forets on the Continent,

the

Dame

Sybil Thorndike, one of England's great atlriཨཱམt;, enthrallert gathering told the that Shaw "was an actor. could out-act every one of us

He

Informed sources and that if other Western Union puri-

"His ciowning brought him Des groed to a Ministerial

clover la sainthood than any of Council meeting West Germany the serious things he did," she would advance the view for controlled disarmament thin

a one-sided change of emphasis from conventional lo atomic weapons by the West

suid.

rather

An Impact

It

Dr Adenauer fears thana American playwright Elmer over-hasty change in present Rice got up to confess the im- military planning would greatly pact Shaw had had on him. weaken the West's bargaining In the New York public postion.

library. he discovered Shaw. This would be particularly The effect was cataclysmic, Speaking before the Nukonat felt in efforts towards German was the most revolutionary thing Press Club, the General never-reunification, which West Ger-that ever happened to me," he theless warned that the United | many wishes to krep linked sald. States must make great efforts, with the disarmament question. Mr Rice said Shaw ranked as especially in the field of seitne“, | --Itouter, to maintain its present superiority over the USSR,

Twining, who went to Russio last month for the Soviet alr display, declarest that during his Visit the Rusia Faders hati put particular emphasis on the peaceful aspects of aviation and atomle energy.

Wide Field

of

The General stated that the Soviels

"capable WIT Iremendous

Irug's Crowni Prince Abdul advancement

RAF Staging

Post Going

To Pakistan

London, July 26. Britain and Pakistan growth and have agreed that the

years

Force staging Mauripur, Pakis-

in

the

Itah and Ambassuklor Al-Amir | ahead", in a very wide neid. Royal Air

on

December 31, 1956, to en- able the Pakistan Air Force to have full use of the airfield.

one of the two "greatest drama- tists of our age." The other was Chekov,

Places had been set for another

American playwright, Mr Arthur Miller. "and friend" bul MT Miller cancelled his ticket at the last minute, pleading that his wife. Marilyn Monroc. WRA working.

French Veto Armistice Contribution

4

Paris, July 26. The French National As- sembly tonight voted by show of hands to refuse Mr Nigel Birch, Air Minister, 500 million francs contribu-

Zuid Ibu Al-Hussein als Twining said Pentagon officials post at attended the function with the were aware of Russia's progress, tan, should be closed King.

but reared that he was con fident that If we continue the Pakistan's Commander - in- ali programme we are planning. Chief Ayub Khan also saw his we will rad lose our lead" son on parado,

Mentioning the points that Addressing the officer-cadets hud particularly impressed him the Princess sald that the during his visit to the USSR told the House of Commons Sundhurst military acatlemy Twining said that despite the this today. "has long been the school for development

of the Russian all aspects of the training of TU-104 jet transport, the Soviet He said Pakistan had agreed officers and it may be we are on hidd po commercial planes to that the RAP could thereafter the threshold of great changes," equal tree of the United States. use the Kuroch! elvil airport The General pointed out that under arrangements to be made roles of "But though the

the Soviets use women pilots with a civil contractor for the armies may alter, the qualities of

and servicing of leadership are likely to become in their air force. Some of them maintenance more vital in the future than served in the Second World War, RAF aircraft and the handling they have been in the past." she and the Busdans spoke highly of personnel in transit. said.

Tonight the King will have dinner with Sir Anthony Eden at No. 10 Downing Street-United Press.

Chenault's

Son Bails Out Of Jet

Wendover, Utah, July 20. Capt. Claire P. Chenault, son of Gen, Claire Lee Chennult who commanded the Flying Tigers of World War II fame, escoped injury today when he was forced to bail out of a jot fighter high over the Bonneville Salt Finis,

Young Chenault, was flying over the Wendover, rango na a member of the 300th fighter- bomber wing team from Eng Iond air forco baso, Louisiana, currently participating in Ninth Air Force gunnery meet herw.

A helicopter picked him up within minutes after he landed

of their courage.

10 Bomber Types

ho

REDUCED IN SIZE

tion by France this year to the Indo-China Armistice Commission.

om

The vote took place during a debate the supplementary military budget for 1956. The Assembly's Defence Committed had recommended that the con-

tribution should be

the

reduced to 450 million trans this year and eventually stopped. Mr Birch said the RAF staging Defence Minister Maurice post at Mauripur had been pro- Bourges - Maunoury told Twining sald

at the Geneva und his gressively reduced in size as its Assembly that party hud veen allogether 10 facilities were taken over the conference which ended the kinds of modern Soviet bombers. | Pakistan Air Force under an Indo-China' War in 1964 France The most striking was a twin- agreement concluded in 1948, had undertaken to help sub- jet bomber, said to be super- He thanked the Pakistan sidise the Armistice Commission. sonic, he said,

Government and Air Force for

onld Parlamentary sources The Genemi sald the Soviets their help in maintaining the tonight's vote was not of capital had models of the most modern | facilities at Mauripur and for importanco DS the military American planes, like the B-52 their co-operation over arrang-orèdits are to be discussed again

Incilities. bombers and the Century type ing alternative

Intor by the Assembly and "the fighters-France-Presse,

Reuter,

Upper House, Heuler.

Fashion Writer Calls Marilyn Dowdy

A

London, July 20. WOMAN £ashioni welter has had a look at Marilyn Monroe through the "less easily distracted cyn óf : á woman" and pronounced hor "dowdy."

Joan Boward, of the Nows

Chronicla

Lets threo fashion sins of the “blonde star:

on the surface of the earth and }).. fler harival at London plea took him to the Wendover Air port "in a dress which looked Force base, hospital, where the- |>ky though the had slept in. lly aminations :: showoutūno ándursen.

The abandoned: 17:47. created

in the deportessUnited Press.

Wittk a skirt:so tight star could hardly -Velaganie suroma (the tatunno, a ortimgled come along

over her shoulders and tousled 3. Her third meeting with the

hair.

The "most prominent thing". about Marilyn was her "spare дуго....

Lots of us have one but most of us dress to dis- mulso it

·

conférence 2. Her cond preed con

at which die "brought that apare tyre Into" prominerico again" with how chiffors covered midrift. Mia Soward com ments: "Les foco Ft. Miss Monroe, Indian women have been doing this more attrac lively for hundreds of yenes!!

press in "a too tight off-black mult, with a loo-short skirt and bellove it or not a shiny black satin blouse,”

Miss Soward concludes: "Marl- lyn used to work on a model but it come to me significant that her most profitable pose (it noted her a cool £200,000) was in the nude, "Mr Miller may have better luck teaching bor the classics, but he ought to be warned modelling did not teach her clothes Special

· mendë.”-----Ching ··Mail

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