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THE CHINA - MAIL, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 3, 1958.

Russia Encouraging Egypt In

Disavow Threat Suez

Of Force

Says Gaitskell

Leeds, Sept. 2.

Mr Huga Galske, legtor th

Labour Party in the Hou

Cominers, colled on the Gov ernment here tonight to all- avow press reports suggest int that force might be used in dealing with

Mr Gaskell

Suez Can

meeting

tuld a here that "while no statement has been inade by"

by uny member of the Govern- ru at.

have appeared

Crisis

STUBBORNNESS A

DANGER TO

WORLD PEACE

Paris, Sept. 2.

France warned tonight that Russian support to Egyptian stubbornness in the Suez crisis could endanger world peace.

in the press Forget

Unre weeks which

10

1 set

werning Pame from "purely precautkmory” and had

Mister Chin

mulion before the 22-ation Lordon +{2}} [[ 140

Canal was convcned.

of the i

the LustPines in a turn festival speech

SUKKES!at Saint-Georges-de-la-Couce injen very strongly that il

IM thes hests Deputirent intention of the Governans*} { Hopone a solution of this problem on

Whale Egypt by forcu. Those reports have, i think, Ry

trop deal of harm," Franch

Cyprus,

done greal

he added.

Me Gathskeli

Cailleusing the

The WIN D

party had been spread to lea

preme bérHUNG too wide. dates th

Risht they fuuf "emanated from the imagination of reportera."

WIN FRIGONIN to believe that the reports came from

T

A Cent

He

*

1. SQUADOS

The Clovert

I

Hesitation

10

weck

10

[ነገ

with

#1

3 Wise Men French and Iralisir Jendera vonterred

Observers

sprestdated movement

over the attitude of Grever Lo Pau replied

Wednesday's session Greece statement inst

declined to attend the London Iftud French-British

conference ot

Sucz and, later in the Suez region "eould | ulremiy at ocks

Britain develop into a major conflict.“

VP? Cyprus, is reported to re-

11:4 nicki presence of | French trojas

the <st Mediterranean island buse.

Greek spokesmon here salt the Grees NATO delegation

Foreign Minister, Mr Evangelen Averoff, would have talks 1: Parts September 13, with NATO's *three wise men". the thire foreign ministers herded by Mc Pearson charged with finding ways of improving non - military eo • operation amoog NATO all.es.-Clune Mail Special.

Pineau sa Egyptian Permulerat Gamal Abdel Names pe bably soul accept the lady 14 1 ) itzenry Feonitaendation but for Russian support.

mert mild have disavowed

Cyne rokotte Medeach of res

"We take account of the wish, 2112 t

Sple

tand that afirmed by 8 amatory perseps if they much done that it woulu [of the Landon agiecznesi, have unsexf the tension in the | besitafi ar shown by the green- world today vanwarberably

I should be mude plain that recent troop movements were purely for self-defence and that no netten of a milliy chat neter woudel be taken jas conflict with the United No- taong shorter,--Reutte,

11tཔ}sat india, Inck na leeston and filly f the g tude of certam Arab coun

counties (which judge Chiro's initi

initiatives aliudy exessive," he said

"

Certain wombie bow for the Tintes al Lasarted

Nasset Bat reestrant Lida- He trie

of the 1. non terve) at he d not know that he my vvi!* tually count

the help..! tumn which, by pushing bur toward intrigence, Jought i

the pre

SOEKARNO set

IN KAZAN

President Sockurno

Moscow, Sept. 2

in donesia tangled this morning in Kazan, the capital of Tactory.

Sverdlovsk, Ties reporter).

on his night from Leningrad to

1

work "tuted Piens SELWYN LLOYD

BE FORCEFUL

WILL

N

Underwater

Exploration

Off Israel

Washington, Sept. 2.

CARDINAL

BURIED

of Cardinal

in Britain.

Orifün, Picture

The funeral was hold me Westminster Cathedral on Tuesday Archbishop of Westminster, and head of the Roman Catholic Church shows the scene in the Cathedral at the end of the funeral service, as the coffin was borne to the vault-Express Photo,

Japanese Reparations

Smooth

Far From

Tokyo, Sept. 2.

Japan bas yet to solve many difficult problems before she can start a smooth flow of capital goods to Southeast Asia in the form of reparations.

Latest development in this field was a state-

| Just Plain ‘Wet'

Prol.

told tion

Sheffield, Sept. 2.

Zotterman the British Associ Congress for the Ad- vanctment for Solence;

unly correct des-

of the

taste of *wel',"-United

סגוניי

cription

water

Press

ment made by North Vietnam that it maintained EQUAL

the right to claim reparations from Japan. This was immediately rejected by the Japanese Foreign Office on the ground that Japan had no diplomatic relations with North Vietnam.

But South Vietnam's claim for of anxiely among Japanese 250 million dollars could not be businesmen who are anxious to ignored althougch Jupon

PAY

PETITION

Melbounic, Sept. 2.

The Australian Council of

takes gain a strong foothold in AsianTrade Unions has begun collect- the position that 2,250,000 dollars | markets, as cost of salvaging ships sunk during the wor is about

Indonesia hos stated that she

Two American under-Japan could pay. Paris, Sept. 2. | water explorers are Icay. The British Foreign secrt- ing for Israel to look for wht ask for the same amount as Inry. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, will archaeological

treasures Jupan agreed

ta the give a "Trunk and forceful" ex- planation of Britain's stand in beneath the sea along an-Philippines as reparations under an agreement signed earlier this the Suez Canal crisia at the cient coastal shipping your 550 milion dollars.

At the airport he was greeted North Atlantic Council meeting routes. UY Margaritue Z. Azizov, to Parts on Wednesday, dipio-

Prime Minister

autonomm Republic

of

Socialisi

Tartar matic scure. here forecast-to- Soviet day.

In a short answer Precum Sockarna sukl Tam

deeply words of wel- moved by the como. I am grateful to

you

for calling me your brother as this metijis that all you who are prevent here consitier 210 your comracle,"

? In this he would

full

support

the Pineau,

Frenra Minister. the

d

and!

Me and Mrs Edwin Link, who Whe have dine sundar work ui past 1

with the co-optration have the Smithsonian Institute, are dy

in Israel on September 2 Foreign This time they are going under

༥i[II༥༥༦h the purpoER

Amerten- of the

Israel Soctely, a private group French devoted to cultural co-operation

between the two countries,

The Belish stulesmen are expreted to ex-

thank

plam to the 15-nation meeting. Governor Theodore McKeldin

Franco BrkNi

troup movements, which have After a breakfast at the air- parently caused anxiety among pont

Kazan President come of the Western Allies, are Soekarno left on the second legj not intended to provoke of his light tr the induir la threaten President Ñusser as capital of the Urals, Sverdlovsk. is meting the Menzies mission

--Reuter.

1

Th

to

pay

Upward Revision

Burma, which signed a pact in 1954 for 250 million dollars reparations and economic en- operation, Ins suggested that on the strength of a clause In the agreement she may ask for upward revision

to the same anoum ag Japan may agree to pay Indonesia

مرادی

Maryland. The Society' Actual payment of reparations -Pressebi, said that if the links

10 Burma. which started in brought back a favourable pre- December last year, is lagging liminary report, a rull-scale ex- far behind schedule, As oportion would be organised in July 3 this year goods and ser- en-operation with fending vices supplied to Burma in the American Museum.

term of

reparations amounted to only

460.000

and yen validated contracts to 2,080 mil- The Laks will dive for tren- rure along routes ustd by Phoeni-lion yen although Japan should er træden, Greek and Romen have pild 5,000 yen by Murch naval vessels and ships bringing this year. materials for the building of King Solomon's temple.

measures were

A British Crossword Puzzle

TRAI LANCER OS R NEE POPLAR PONIC UI PEBERT E BONTES1 ARTS

P W PESTERS MATINECE O ELAN CREDIT'S D RESTED N π Sa SALATE LFR

N H SURGEL TRESS

ACROSS

1 Feature (5).

4 Cavalryman (6).

8 Tree (6),

10 Plek-me-up (8).

12 Wilderness (0),

14

(7).

17 Branchoe of learning (4).

10 Plagues (7).

20 Afternoon performance (7),

22 Dash (4).

23 Belloves (?),

27 Reposed (0)

29 Got up (8).

30 Swell (0):

3) Endure (8).

32 Lock of hair (6).

C

DOWN

1 Subject (5),

2 Trembling (8).

3 Commerce (B),

11

Pcker slake (4). Middle (0),

Nook (B). Honour

(7).

spoke 10%

13 Guided (7),

15 Precious stone (4).

16 Twiste

(8),

18 Equine galt (4).

20 Awarded for bravery (6).

ai Lt of charges (0),

24 Proclamation (8).

25 Foollen (5).

24 Bialks (5).

20 Withered (4),

SATURDAY'S CROBBWORD --Acrom: a Prélater. 6 Exit, Obdurato, 11. Disploect, 13 Part, 15 Dépleted, ill. Directed, 19. Stop, 21 Silenced, 25 Intrador, 20 Stago, 27 Distends. * Downi 1 Mend, 2 Mie, 4 Robe; 5: Laid, 5. Trace, 7 Scent, p ́Olled,

10 pefer, 12 Event, 14 Reeve: 18 Timid, 17. Deras, {10. Spiel, RO Oathe, 21 Sure, 27 Land." ## Coll, 24 Dodd,

RECOVERED

have

Some offelals blame the slow progress on the time required During the eight years since

commandeuliong establishment of a modern for

between the

Rangoon and the Burmese 12. Isra, 11 Oshing industry, the

parations mission here which: fishermen Society raid, accidentally recovered in their allegedly refers everything to

the home government. nels more than 700 jars, vases, cooking utensils and other im- plenicals daling back as far as 1,500 BC.

near

There is evidence, the So- riety added, of significant de- po, its beneath the Caesaria. Askelon Appolonia, Aere and other points.United Press

Religious Demonstration

Jerusalem, Sept. Z.

Bill Shelved

Other officiais however, tasert that the real difficuity is The lack of foreign exchange Burma needs to match capital goods supplied from Japan.

Payment of reparations to the Fhilippines 19 also likely to start much later then originally expected because of shelving of bill establishing Philippine DIA reparations mission here by the Philippine House of Repre- sentatives,

4

Official sources said this had Some 20,000 persons today resulted in the Philippine desi- slon to establish a reparations attended the funeral of Pinhas office here instead of a mission. Seveloy, a member of a fanatic Orthodox movement who died But the office will not be em- deni direct with as a result of injuries received powered to

while Japaneys Japanese firma demonstrations yesterday's

Government lack facilities to

for the strict observance of the handle the expected large busi-

Jewish Sabbath.

The demonstrators had put ness.

up barricades to halt traffic at

These slow developments

are

n considerable amount

the entrance of Jerusalem, and ang

In the resulting incidents, three

demonstrators on

'and seven poilte-

men were injured.

At the funeral.' tracts were distributed, calling them

to

"struggle for the preservation of

Orthodoxy the City."

Polleo refrained from

scing during the funeral, ned voluntetes directed the crowds

through the sirenia.

Provst

ENGINEERS WANTED

Djakarta, Sopt, 2. Indoriesăm, naachi . 7,000

Several members of Parlia- sinonas by the end of 1900 but ment from Orthodox religious only. 200 mra axported to have parties were present. Trance-groturated from Indonesian unf

vezetics by that time, the Miniator of State főr

Planning, Dr. H. Dhana, reported at a congbow of the Indones gingers Association,

Rail Crash

"Rio de Jaretro, Bept, 2. Ono pornóty" was killed and 40

Indo o urgent need hould, would Borious injured, its ang train | have to collision at Jequito," pear Recife, for cojinedral by netemotingen- Capital of Primambuca state, since and techantalar prop „Brasil, today #TRDO

ing signatures for a national peti- tion for equal pay for women.

Federal Arbitration Court

Mr Yoshio lawntu, Vice- President of the Asin Society, sald economic advance of both wage awards have given men a the East and West was Pro-higher rate that women,

In Southeast regelog rupadly Asia so that Japan's dream of

economic monopcålsing operation with countries of the region through reputations was Tust becoming outdated.

Не situatie attitude

-XXX

the

particularly blamed

"half-hearted

Japanese

ch

o/ the

When complete. the petition will be presented to the Prime Minister.

It will ask the Federal Gov- amment lo

own em- Day is ployees equal pay arxi osk for the conference between

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Soviet Nuclear

Test

Secrecy

Is Criticised

Detroit, Sept. 2.

Army Secretary Wilber M, Brucker criticised Russia today for conducting nuclear weapons tests in "furtive" secrecy without any aszuráncés of adequate safety measures.

He said the United States in contrast has "an open and above board policy of announcing well in advance our tests of nuclear weapons."

"Everyone knows where they

are conducted, and the world Is informed about them to the

fullest

proper

consistent with the Army

extent

security."

Secretary said.

Brucker,

poaking at memorial services conducted here by the 32nd Division, Veterin

Association, was the

Jetest

administration leader to condemn the secrecy surround- Ing Soviet nuclear ttata "furtive" seEVELY without any assurance of adequate safety measures.

New Tests

President Eisenhower on- nounced two new Soviet iests in Southwest Siberia lost week. Shortly after Dis second annotancement on Friday, the Russians confirmed the blasts and claimed to have developed nuclear

with 11 Weapon minimum of radioactive fallout. Mr Eisenhower Bald that despite Soviet talk about out- Jawing atomic weapons, "they go ahead without prior announcement and with

right

war-

scerney. in testing these

time

weapons.

#lways

of

The United States announces well In advance when It piens 3 serier nuclear teste, waits for perfect weather conditions and warns all concerned to stay out of the danger area,

No Assurances

"Contrast our vandbur with the furtiveness of the Soviel Union," Brucker said.

"Soviet

leaders have never once given prior

have

of

US Army Secretary Brücker

International

Exhibition Of Art And Labour

Geneva, Sept. 2.

An international hibition entitled "Art and Labour", in which the world's workers are in- vited to take part, is to be arranged next year by the international Labour Or- ganisation.

notice of such tests,” "They hava provided assurances whatever as to ho manner in which the tests are conducted," ho suid "They maintained persistent secrecy even as to the location

It is part of the plans for the their proving grounds." Adin. Lewis L. Strauss, commemoration of the 25th an- chairman of the Atomic Energy Albert Thomas, of France, who of the death of M. niversary Commission, stressed the some pointe last week.

Brucker, like other adminis- iration officials, rejected sug- zestions that the United States

which is causing

stop testing nuclear weapons, | Government

diasalisfaction and distrust these countries."--Reuter,

Federal and State governments to obtain equal pay for every- one.-Router.

Diaries Said Falsified

Athena, -Bepi. E.

Mr John Fanopoulos, Graek pollon chief charged today that diaries (shown above by Mr-Lennox-Boyd) alleged by Britain to have been kept by the Cyprug terrorist leader, Colonel George Girlvis, wäre falsified.”

In an article in the dalty, newspaper. Tovina Beaded "How Lenzen-Bord Fablßed the Diary of Digenis,” he mid British organisers taught him and ather Greek poline

Mahbol in Corfa: how JOBBIKO Kukud: SorumIHLANDO MOTIDE

My Hinge them, be gold, the Briliktig

11.

had parrested the technique and and lothed the Colanial Secretary, Sir Alan Leaner-Boyd, in, pleir sinsed as fup eating the Cypriol, shared lende Arolinshop Makarion, im | soltviline of the Koka orj

Don

Saluation

WHA

The

the

organisation's General

Anst Director

from 1918, it was founded, until his when death in 1932.

exhibition, which will pen with the 1957 International Labour conferenco in June, will remain open through July and August. It will be composed of ofl "Our only salvation," he said,

paintings, water colours, the

drawings, engravings, sculpture maintenance

of and work of decorative art. dominant military strength that will successfully duter GR aggressor from making wor because he will know for sure in advance that he has no chance of winning.

"19

Warning against any appease ment of Russia, he said "for us to accept peace without fitilice and principle" would be nothing "more than a prelude to dis- aster."United Preas.

US Government Grant To Kenya

Nairobi. Sept. 2. The United States Government 18 granting Kenya £68,000 for munity development work

comTM

in non Mau Mau areas,

MAIN THEME

'The main theme of the exhibition will be representa tion of the history, of labour through the ages. It is hoped that all the 73 countries repre sented In the International Labour Organisation will con- tribute some characteristic work of art, selected with special pe gard to the necessary historical balance.

The exhibition will be housed in Genova's Museum of Art · and History, which has spado for some 500-600 canvRDES In addition to exire room for pieces of sculpture and engravings.

Reuter,

Mayors To Hold

Conference

Colombo, Sept. 2.

through the International i Colombo's Mayor, V. Co-operation Administra-

tion,

The Kenya Government

07

and the

Sugathadasa, will leave Colombo September 28 by air for Japan to attend the international. is conference of mayors, starting putting up an equat sum. The in Tokyo in ently Outober, American grant

About 110 mayors from various will pay the salaries and travelling expenses countries are expected to atteerd of an additional ten mon

conference to discuss com- seven women who are to bejmon problems in civic recruited in Brimin and Kenya tration. into the Ministry for Community On his return.

Sugathadnam Dovelopment.

to convene a further: number of women workers will Burma, Pakistan and Caylon to present proponca

conference of mayors of India, bq doubled and the number of be held in Colombo.-France-

The

men increased almost four

times.

The

men will be maldly engaged in raising the standard of African petu farthing" and the women is teaching Alricon wernen hygiene, child nutrition,

handicradis, 7

medium

cooking

through m

of a society called Women's Progres, which has

Preske.

adminis-

Czechs Make Soviet Planes

The first Boviet

Prague, Sept. 3.

· Lalyushin mo's than 42,000 members, Teo twin-engined transport plane to bullt under licence in new-workers ·nto expected to 29. armive about. October Beuter. Chechoslovakia madola ap

porunce today at the Czech, Aviation Day { display:{ in Prague

The plane, entirely bulle tri Czechoslovakia, is to replace the

HUNGER STRIKE

Athene, Elipt) 2, America DC which has beets About 409 tobacco workers at in lob with the Czech airw Piraia went on a hunger #riko 'Unde inco', the end of Wor denboxing higher paysa

Folan

They shut themselves if the

7 Beveral other worleaf centresysox ? declared Inclu

that Kiety watch fy now, wat ang

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