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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956.
DEFENCE PACT BELGIAN QUEEN'S NATO Advises
SOUTH ATLANTIC
Action Precipitated| By Seizure
BOYS DERAIL
A TRAIN
Kentville, Aug. 1. Four boys who admitted responsibility for derallment of a railway
the
train said that they learned
to do it from
how
television programme.
The boys, ranging in so from eight to 13, were re-
manded In their parenta
curlody.
0
The mixed freight and train left the passenger track on its way here from Kingsport, Nova Scotia No one wan injured.
The boys admitted that they broke the switch lock, then threw the switch and were unable to fx 11 be- fure the train Arrived.— China Mall Special.
INFANT KILLER CONQUERED
New York, Aug. 1. A Texas doctor has suc. cessfully used a new treat- ment to combat an infant- killing scourge
that
has
Of Suez Canal
Buenos Aires, Aug. 1.
The South Atlantic defence organisa- tion which Argentina has proposed to Brazil and Uruguay is a result of the worldwide concern over Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal, qualified Argentine
sources said today.
The sudden Foreign Ministry and about right small lankers, announcement that the Argentine, mustly
*** coalition, of had invited Brazil and Uruguay about 9,000 tons vach
to discuss the proposal was pre- ཊྛཔཱཏྟཱ ཏཾཊཱ} ]by meeting of temp Foreign Ministry officials, after which the Brazilian
were
aguayan ainbassadora Called nividually for C+2)- jerners before the announce- It was made late yesterday
In keeping wide the spirit of
unter-America mutual de-
legre feraly of September 1947. and the recommendations of the nter-American Defener Bourd,
feel thal Argentine
1
mee mugs has aerived to organis the trams for the defence the
Atlante."
thr
Meral Vorberent word.
Vital Importance
Consequently the offieinin be heved the United States Navy ond merchant marine would need what remained in the res serve Bert 15 wrnfl Through Suez were stopped.
Bourd
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To
They said the British of Trude has been makbig in- formal inqirbeless. here whether tankers wonikt be available in such a cuŚC
They also
Fla said
United Stew Navy recently chartered 17 I the T-2 onkers 1
the reserve fleet. of which meets
bruken have beeti
mal ant reman lelet 12
[1 Er uf being broken out. ; Consequently only 18 are left in i The reserve fest.
The Navy's action was taken:
Uhuiled Press
Il That The Aspermane isted | Popoved that a preffimary haunted medical science g of top ofths of the before the Suez Canal crisia throughout the past,
the
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Dearer Troopers
Berlish taxpayers would have | So spend an extra £23,000 ster) - ' ang a visage to send troopships
A few laps varler Arga Topp Kavy Chief of Staff Captain Slogapore home in Britan! Mario Halbio had stated that
|round_the_Cape of Good Hope, | the defen i of the South Aflan according to Ainte "hipping nu-
of vital importance to holes
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substantial persons, munity f mdtvafunts have blood Buat does not contain if
the
Stutes, fu
of the 15 GKPISIJE,
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The key round like Cape, Achire stust 1 group pt_mer- | av-porsing Hi Suez Vasil, uchi- hrschaft others who com, ed and her 4,000 muless to the I pleted the Navy's convoy and voyage, the authorities add. This wartime shopping course, Hobble means about a fortnight or more zahl 180 per cent of the Argen-anger
4,000 at sva for the Cities
earried by
servicemen inl their families, merchant
simply. ranging wh travelled home to Brattalei CITRUS PEEL
The W
mitten 20
and 30ean motibli from the Far East. | scientific | milion tons a year and ineltack- Dr Jacobs, article in the current issue of the
of the Argentine' Army authorities in Singaporej 1210 Journal
Surgery, Nested fuel requirements.
have begun preparing all troop s from Singapore for the Gynecology and Obstetrics, says
Interruption Đ trufic
junger voyage. They said today proportion would the next ship to sail would be that the Empire Orwell, due to leave it compared developer | be a blow to our economy
Thon August 24. the US Vitanan Corporation, would lend to total defend New York City
situation of Bruzi) and Urugung | eunpound | is virtuadly the same United
le has used a compound known in most parts of the world
CVI
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NASSER FOR
GREECE
Athens, At: 1
these
NO TANKERS FROM
UNITED STATES
Washington, Aug. 1
Au Army spokesma
said three homeward bound troop- hips were swinging Bouth to Jaimy The "avoid Suez" order.
were the
The
from
party
the
A family Lacken, Belgium, chatean to
ociebrate the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth of the Bel- Seated from left are stans. Princess de Rethy: Queen Elizabeth and Princess Maria Pia. Standing from left arr: Maria Beatrice of Savey: ex-Queen Marie Jose of Italy: Alexander of Yugoslavia; King Baudouin of the Belɛlann; ex- King Leopold of
Beiglum:
Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy: ex-King Umberto Italy: Prince Albert of Bel- Princess Josephine Charlotte: Mary (labrielle of SAVOY: Prince Jean Luxembourg
Prince and Alexander, —Express Photo.
Nuclear Tests
CANADA
SUPPORTS
BRITAIN
Ottawa, Aug. 1. M** Lester Pearson, Carmuda's External Affairs Minister, sald today that Canada supported position that grec- Britain's
should be sought Un ment Smitation of mucitar tests in the absence of a comprehensive dis Kramer ogreement,
representative,
Nutting
Singapore in New York
.
80TH BIRTHDAY
TRINIDAD OIL DEAL
Texas Company Agrees To British Terms
London, Aug, 1.
Iceland
To Let Troops Stay
Washington, Aug. 1.
The NATO Council has advised the Iceland Government to reconsider its objections to the maintenance of United States troops in Iceland, authoritative sources said here today.
FRENCH SPLIT UP SAHARA
These sources said the Atlan- the powers, replying to a request for advice made by the Reyk- javik Government Jast month have expressed the view that the withdrawal of United States dores from Boland would be
tho against
interests of the
Atlantle aillance,
in
leoland, but merely gave Jis
The NATO note to Lecland Paris, Aug. 1. made no specing recommenda- The French Governmention about the number and today adopted a bill creat type of US forces stationed ing a unified organisation opinion in general terms about of the Sahara regions which | che desirability of retaining fire kt present divided those forces in the country. among a number of different Informed sources said. administrative areas.
This
disper-
to
of
of
administrative alon constituted an obstacle the economic development the 1,544,000 square milca the Sabara, under French rule.
The hill WAN designext vRACT)- Linity to facilitate the Co- ordination ol economie pro- Krammes and investments in the Sahara. The territory will continue to be part of the dif- ferent administrative areas, but a "unified organisation" of the Sahara will be created, hended by a government official.
The bill is also regarded as heading off claims by other xtates on the French-held territory.
The Sahara regions are rich or important re- wurres, including iron and oil.
in
number
there has also been interest in the industrial utilisation of solar
The Texas Company of America has agreed to conditions laid down by Britain covering costs, future drillings for oil, and employment of staff inserity in the area.
Presse. its proposed purchase of the Trinidad Oil Company, the Colonial Office announced tonight.
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such
Talks which began on July į "Seldom have negotiations been
between the Colonini Office, condueled in a spirit of 'Trinidad
Government repre sincerity, goodwi and obvious sentatives and the Texas Com- determination that the common good-In this ense the welfare
of Trinklad- of the people
pany ended here today.
The Colonial Offer statement | sad the discussions
of aspects should be ultimately achieved."
of the proposed purchase of the Trinidad Oil Company remained to be completed.
Investigation
The talks had been previously enable the Texas adjourned to Company to study the results of an on-the-spot Investigation into some matters Involved in the |conditines and undertakings it
would have to accept.
American The
DEARLY
Arm's bid to
verky Dian k the House 1 Commons in
when
Reuter,
Inquiry Into Sea Tragedy
It
No Army
It is understood that the note pointed out theat tive inter- national situation remained tense, that the Soviet inenace remained unchanged cod that Iceland hunt no army.
A United States State Depart- ment spokesman said today that the text of the NATO note had also been sent to the US Govern- ment, ant It was hoped that the
Government Reykjavik
would Eve it the most careful con- sideration.
Authoritative sources pointed out today that the number of troops stationed in Iceland was strictly in accordance with the Iceland-US agreement of 1951, and that Iceland had not de- nounced this agreement.
These sources considered a re- examination
tion of the eland bases would probably take place in the
plenary session
the ---France-Atlantic Council next December. They believed that if, as was
Ceylonese Mission To China
of
expected, Iceland reconsidered her request for the removal of the bases, the United States might
reduce her guarison in
Iceland.
Not Withdrawing
The State Department spokes-
commenting
on a Press
man, statement Ermoshin. the
Colombo, Aug. 1
Solomonbassador
made by Mr Pavel Iceland Am-
on
Ceylon Premier,
kra Washington Bandaranaike announced today Monday, pointed out today that the Icelandic Government has that a Ceylon three-man missica led by Sir Claude Corca, Ceylon's made it clear that it has do in- High Commissioner in London, tention of withdrawing from the alltarice, — France- will loove Paris for Moscow and Atlantic
Presse, the Chinese People's Republic on August 27.
This mission will discuss the question of establishing diplo- matic relations and
general
An
Berlin, Aug. 1.
Government
New York, Aug. 1. Hous
Commons In
Egyptian foreign policy. debate he re-
The House Merchant matters concerning trade, agricul-delegation which has been visit. ferred to the statement by the lake her the Trinidad Oll Cven-
ing East Germany left Berlin Marine Sub-committee ture and industries. Empire British
and Mos.. Mr
Bandaranaike emphasised that tonight for Warsaw its investigation launched a fierce contro- opened Flowry, which Jul reached Anthony
last at
the mission was
agency purely explora- ctw, the official news Aden,
in Britain which climaxed today of the ramming andtory and that it would not enter ADN reported. the Asturia's from month's United Nations
sinking of the C'o'mnba and
The delegation is headed by Devonshire, szmoment Commission meeting Juny the
Andres into any agreements or pacts the Government's
Ibrahim el Chatrifi, whi
Under- with either the Soviet Union or suited
the decision not to stand in the way Doria. inspected
China, He sald the 1 states in Washington yesterday
mission Secretary in the Ministry of of the Texas Company's purchas shattered bow Mr Pearson said Britain's slanci
of the
would stay ten days in each Labour and Social Welfare, Eypion President Gamal; today that Great Britain would
tu Poon Mr
the Nehru, was that it an overall disana was endorsed by a 315-247 vote
Swedish liner Stockholm | country ---France-Presse. be unlikely accepted
Ket
Tonight's Indian Prime Minister, said to- mut agrement is not repetied, with plussurd an envitation by tanker from the Unitest
:lny that actions Ülke tive he
to ak prepared
other subject to acquiring eratrol of in the hope of finding King Jul
reserve fleet if trafle
the cause of the the Suez Canal
were
Egyptian nationalisation of the means of limiting tests of atome the Trinidad concern the Texas clue to
| Company agreed to operate 14 aunounced here OMetals
out
Suez Canal were signs of and hydrogen bombs. positites?
sea tragedy. refinery in the Caribbean "at ils are ut
Only present
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full eronomie capacity ot
Elon over the vhat will be tunkers
LET+15 14.500
each
The Texas Company also France-Presse,
Art Asta, available bus Their reserve
agreed to intensify the drilling for oll in Trinidad
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was officially
tonight.
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"We Middle East und
a new
In a pressing reference to the Suez issue at a public meeting here. Mr Nehru sald order was being established in the East, especially in Asia.
Int'l Commitments
"We must understand the new order and changes disowhere in the world if we want to pro- Kress," he said.
warmly support that position tuken by the United Kingkan," he sud. Reuter.
NO TROOP TRANSFER PLANS
The British
Bonn, Aug. 1. Ambassador
in
Meanwhile in New York Mr Omar Louth, Egypt's Permanent Bonn, Sir Frederick Hoyer United Nations representative, Millar, has told the West Ger- conferred with Mr Day Ham- mank Government he hnd marskjold, the UN Secretary
General,
statemrel said that
No Discrimination
A
Sub- Eight members of the commillee, headed by Rep. C. Bonner went aboard the vessel in drydock at the Bethlehem Steel Co. Brooklyn yards,
They gave careful scrutiny to the twisted steel of the Stock- holm's bow, extending from the top deck to the keel.
The statement said that it was Intended that at least during the Bonner said the Sub-committee five year period beginning on will meet this afternoon at the October 1, 1958, the Texas Com- Hotel Roosevelt to discuss their pany would Improve the average andings with Coast Guard annual production figures under
the the
four headings the total number marine safety experts and then
confer
of with officials of wells drilled; total foutage of
Italian Line, wells drilled; barrels of oil pro-
owners of Andrea Doria,-United Press, duced; amounts spent on ducing operations.
Americans also
pro-
pro-
The
any act "which might reason-
knowledge of any plan to transmised not to commit or allow Der British troops fram West ably be construed as discrimina- Germany to the Middle East, ation against any employee of spokesman said today.
the company or any resident of
on the grounds the colony colour or race,"
Mr Louth left with Mr Ham- marskjold a copy of the state- ment made in Cairo by the The spokesman said the Am- Egyptian Government yester-bassador had bren asked about a that plans to transfer day regarding the nationalisa- | report tion of the Canal.
Briush troops from Germany to
Middle East the
had been
drawn up.
of
Spirit Of Sincerity
They would also ensure that at least one director of the company registered in Trinidad of German Government was "go-to carry on the production and
pletely satisfied" with yester- refining day's formal
This declared that "the na- tionalisation does not in any way or to any exient affect the International commitments Egypt."
The
Egyptian
The spokesman said the West
OIL FOUND
NEAR KIEV
London, Aug. 1. Large-scale oil deposita have been discovered in the Ukrai- nían Poltava Oblast area near Kiev,
Moscow according to radio.
The radio sald a well with a dally capacity of 75 tons begin operating a few days ago and considerable deposita
statement by the be a real hero should further
are believed to be in the area. Governmen' | United States State Depart After the talks Mr Albert
Two now oil deposits have also been said that coples of the statement ment that the department know Gomes, Trinidad's Minister of
discovered in the Industry attel Coni- were being sent to all oreign of no decision to cut American Labour,
Crimean Oblast and in The embassies and to
the Trinidad area Unit
of Borislav, the radio Nations United Press & Reuter "upply and support" forces in merce, who le
delegation, said in a statement; { stated.—United Prés.
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„SEYCHELLES CHIEF JUSTICE DEFENDED·········
-----“AGAINST WILD ACCUSATIONS.......
London, Aug. 1.
MR Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, tonlaht defended Mr M. D. Lyon. Chief Justice of the Seychelles, accusations' agafat vild
his mado
conduci. about including drunkenness,
The Colonial- Sobrotary told the House of Commons that in rejecting à petition for Mr Loon's remoun1 th 1004, He decided that the Chief Justice y was a "mugarioul, convíviai
wha
likes to relax and who does not, any more than I độ, ro- fuse a drink."
tinder the Influence of drink. This accusation, - made in the petition, had been read out to the Commone by Mr Ekle Fletcher, a Labour member who had criticised the Colonial Secretary for ignoring the Mr potition.
Mr Lennox-Boyd went on: "But I was motisified there was no evidence that this had over been obvious in court, any more than the fact that I do not refuse a drink has bom, I hope, obvious to this House,
Ho Secretary sald The Colonial
kailed #abeplutely there was his Jurice in the "Charge: Thin Mr Leon flad driven a motor. our while nut
Mr Lichnox-Boyd said in view of the Nexemplary calm and ..., dignity" of the - Chief Justice in nói trong tinh the thin th
the opposition had not put down a motion specifically about the Chier Justice. (The debata was on the consolidated fund bill which grants money supplies to the Governannt)
Labour's chief colonia
Mild
Aneuris Bandra
Secretary,
L
ho were
would incline him th
to thin the Ume- hád corda for the Chief Justica to “do
aboma all the more desirable, somewhere eley or that there
at him to do so in the House; tabould be a commission: Of Law, be could not dỡ mà barwne Pe quiry --China Mali, Mipeciale
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