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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956.
US Attitude Towards Suez
FEW SOLDIERS
SEEN ALONG
Unchanged
CANAL BANKS STILL COMMITTED
Rome, Sept. 3.
Only a few soldiers are In evidence along the trank of the Kurz Castal the Italia Anna news agency reported Today. quoting
erew members of the Italian Navy cruiser Moule Cuecall, witlch completel north-south passage through the Canal early today.
The Canal is guarded by urmed troops stalloned at two kilometres along it banks.
but Irw suidiers wete
vee by the Hallun vessel's crew either here ur at the coastal stations,
J
CONVOY
The crew of the Monte Cuccoll, whose passnge wan uneventfat, reported Brit the vesse】 was piloted far as Ismaila, a Gring polit Jat mid- ramat, by Danish pilot, Henning Ibsen. Flo hnd told them that pilot of Brisi
Butunailty
were
on duly with thr Canal Company, and that "everything in it used to be, except that the pay Egyptian pounds instead of in sterling."
EGYPTIAN PILOT
After Istria, the Montr Cureoli was taken
over by An Egyptian pilot for the remaining 50 milles the Gulf of Suez. She Inft Port Kurk for Aden this morning.
ET
Two Norwegian nen route from Australia
have bren andered to around the Cape of Good Hope instead of through the Suez Canal, authorītu - tive sources 1 Oslo dis- closed today.
The decision to send the ships around the Cape of Good Hope was taken by tho Norwegian
after
aner д report by the Norwegian National Ship- owners Union on the de. lays caused by the lack et pilots and qualified nun- power in the Suez Canal.— France-Presse,
Andrea Doria Investigation
TO LONDON
18-NATION PLAN
By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE
RESPONSIBLE
said they
Washington, Sept. 6.
officials here today were puzzled by press reports appearing in London, Paris and Cairo suggesting that the United States was modifying the basic stand taken by the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, at the London conference last month to place the Suez Canal under some form of international control.
Can ther:
VAN
advancest by them. But they said that there was thank that the misinden United States was abandoning, -it-the-l pe "echterng" It attrude on. k mudy by President Er en-y the basic principle of putting the dnes runt his Jess confess acel canal under international con-
1 Ply
Trol
prestatiems,
2
fully
The United States was
111
In the proevding Werine-day committed to that plan ns agreed President Einehous lasunt
to by the 18 antions in London atl 1 still thought Bang that fully respected Egypt.zat plan sovereignty.
aliku
tatsually Conferenci Y lengthy
with Mi Bulls in the National
Security endicasing in along? ! terms than ever before the pro 1-1 ..1 Ingreed upon by nationi
12 nd last math
of the Suez
aatiot just niin
Hopeful
Two days later, altey Pre- dent Nasser had ofgreteil to Mr Eisenhower's Iidental unter. porelation of the Constantinople Conventioay
1888 user-
alate
SOLDIERS INTERFERE
Five Power: Committee
The last meeting of the Five Power Suex Committes prior to leaving for Cairo for their discussions with President Nasser,
for
Picture shown: (left to right) Mr Haplewold, Ethiopia; (dopullsing for Ethioplan Foreign Minister); Mr Lay Henderson (USA); Mr Aram (Persia)
(deputising
Persian Foreign Minister), Më R. G. Mentier. the Australian PTho Minister, and Mr Unden (Sweden). Expres Photo.
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PHILIPPINES MINE CHARGES
Soriano Declares
Them
'False"
Los Angeles, Sept. 6.
Philippine business executive Col` Andres Soriano today branded as "totally false”, charges filed by a minority stockholder group alleging that he and two of his companies acted improperly in the acquisition of copper mines of the Mindanao Motherlode Mines, Inc.
A sult tras been fed in Manlia on behalf of the Brm and its minority stockholderN by Abraban Co., of New York City, secking 100 million pers In payment for copper
mine in Toledo, Cebit, quired by the Atias Consolidated Mining Co.
recently ar-
The mail alleges that Sortare and the two Brms violated the (kiuclary trust of Mindanao Motherlode in getting Control
of the copper mines,
Statement
Red Unionists
Heavily Defeated
Brighton, Sept. 6.
Soriano and his two Arms, A.
The British Trade Union Soriano Y Compania, (2) 171- Congress today rejected a Kineering firm, and De Atlas proposal that it should Consolidated Mining Co. were favour discussions between named us defendants.
The suit alleged that the en-
the International Con- gineering firm had withheld dis- federation of Free Trade covery of the mines after neting Unions
01 consulting engineers for Mindanao Motherlode,
and the World of Trade
Federation Unions. bry
Poznan Rioters Decree Againstorten was the on the arrives
To Be Tried
In Open
Court
Warsaw, Sept. 6.
J
Foreigners
Saigon, Sept. 0. Presiden! Ngo Dinh Diem to- day issuext a decree forbidding foreigners to engage in eleven , classiflentinus of businesa -
Mr Josef Cyrankiewicz, the Polish Primerly a retail traders. Minister, said last night that the trials arising out
i the
Government spokesmen site!
oncier
Vietnam's 1,000,000
of the Poznan riots would be held in open court, Suth primarily affected WITH GIRLS with the foreign press present, but they would not Chinese, although half of them
become an “international spectacle."
Sejni proposals
the
Alor Star, Sept. 6.
He referred in The Soldiers travelling on nationals ing" the catat, Prest-
(partment) in the truins in Malaya had been of various alien organisations" dent Eisenhower read meal to big weekly
girl press con- pestering
students, to admil "observers" ferner reiterating The United Inche Azahari Bin Taih, court hearing. States position but explaining told the Kedah State Coun- his use of the term "internation- cll today. alisation anci tutderlining the Reference which he had made me the Wednesday statement to the importance of respecting
The Mereignty of Egypt
But in answer to supplemen any questions Mr Eisenhower went on to say that
although
be
ho why hopeful that the 18-
would propoul I nevepted by Egypt he would not give up "even if we do run irato other obstacles!!
Thus
1
apparently been
Je did not say whether the soldiers aggunst whom he made the allegations were Malays or British Commonwealth
Jon
Fathe
Heat on August 10, a gring of 18 førte aged between 14 et 1 were "selUTI" by three soldiers while travelling Jom Seremban,
SEVERAL WEPT
He continued: We have nothing to hide, but we do not intend
of u inaniulte
sonynut trial la Poland an international disparaging the spectacle, dignity of our counts and casting doubt on the impartiality Atl [competence."
323 In Custody
1 revealed that investigatiom into the plots 170 still
beng made, but that the Government wanted it to be es empleted 20ơn as possible.
Prisoners On Hunger Strike
Naples, Sept. 6. Four hundred prisoners in the penitentiary
the fale (5 Procida, at the entrance to the Gulf of Napies, today went on a Fonger strike ni protest agains! "poor treatment."
Les
were glared Vietnamese elti- zens, by virtue of birth, In recent Presidential decree.
Several hundrxi Indians and a few remuloing French trades. meu also were hit,
The decree allows foreigners six to 12 months lo quil such trudes as food, variety goods, fuel, textiles, pawnshops, scrap metal, rien mills, grain selling and transport.-United Press.
Cenon, Sept 6 A seven-
Italian investi-
The diretor of the prison and the prison chaplain tried in įs statomum:sion heard patio
vein to get the prisoners mony here toring of eight of the crew of the Hahan luxury ther
change their decision. Altogether He said " soldiers Балк Andrea Dorne, which sank off interpreted outside the Uruter
120 guards at the prison have the girls, TAURĖS atki diziltarberi Massachusetts on July 20, after | States to mean that the Unitexi
been put on the alert to main- of 323 m: n Neend of when wept. Swedish States wenald be
tain order and local police have prepared to
#3 # result of the also been told to stand by in accept sme other and possibly They
even pointed
ricts inst June 28 when 53 "International" plan thongtar at them."
case the situation should de- the 18-nation proposal.
people died in demonstrations | teriorate He sud an officer later inter-by strikers, which included the
ปี
Ju
colliston with the
Stork b
Ha
(A total custody
their
storming of a prison),
Der in
The prisoners have been pro- testing for several weeks. The situation
several
KTOW
worse
The
commission, huuled by Admiral Candice Birglardi. comprises two military experts. Reviewing the situation today.vened. and four etvilians. it was responsible officials said that, of
Mr Cyranklewicz said it was pected to question
The Azahari sold "much in- by next course, the United States post- Wednesday
no secret that on air of discord days ago after several prisoners a total of 42 crew tion was never rigid and that the Sidente múst vlog. Parents and nustrust had arisen between
with life sentences were trans- members who live in this aren. United States had never said worried over their children and
ferred to Procide from another the United Workers (Commu- that it was not ready to discuss in Council to take in-
and the
where they said they Party Issued amendments to
various prison. plan
for mediate action to prevent the
re-ist
trata of the population. today.-- | international
currences,*---Reuter.
They of the
perceived this feeling, he said Presse. Carral.
but possibly not nearly enough, and considered its removal their most urgent task.
No communique was after
inecting
The Frmwe-Presse.
control
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Fetters (5).
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aero: 1 Asics, 4. Morally,
Cabinet Overtures Rejected
The Hague, Sept. 6.
Dutch Socialists were to-
Painfully Felt
He said a grievance "pain- fully reit besides the housing situation, was the problem of supplying the population with food and Industrial goods.
"I do not wish to conceal the
night reported to have re- fact that the situation in this Jerted the political over- sphere continues to be unfav- tures of Professor de Gany purable. The work of our Fortman. fourth man to try
trade and distribution apparatus is bad," he said.-Reuter, to solve the country's 88-
day-old Cabinet crisia,
Hopes of forming 2 new Kovertiment before Queen Juliana is due to open Purlitment la 11 days' time are rapidly dwindling.
INVITATION
TO DOCTORS
Moscow, Sept. 6. Four Soviet doctors will make a six to eight weeks' visit in the United States next year at the invitation of Dr Paul Dudley Whae, President Eisenhower's personal heart specialist, it was ermouncal here today. out
The Cabinet hus tendered its resignation to the Queen bui she has not yet accepted 11. REMAIN IN OFFICE
Liberal Nieuwo Rotterdamse Courier said to night that the only way now seemed to be for the out-
Cabinet to gitig
remain in
The
office.
Dr White, speaking at a news conference, held in the offer of the Soviet Health Minister, Msa The only recorded occasion in Marie, Korigina, and the State Dutch
Parliamentary history Department had approved of the when efforts to form a Cabinet invitation.
failed was
in 1924, when the Mr Korigins sadd sho "grate- accepted the invitellon
crisis lasted 71 days, Queen fully
Wilhelmina refused the Govern-and that the four Soviet visitors ment's resignation and it stayet! would be chort later,
on until the next election, in Dr White is óes a visit to the August 1925.-Reuter,
Soviet Union,--France-Pr2530,
|BURMA SHORT OF ELEPHANTS
WCTO
better treated. —— France-
The statement issued
here
made his this morning
the Philippines,
from The ICFTU formed a separate organisation in December, 1949, "Through press reports I've because
they
considered tho learned that slace my departure WETU had become dominated
by Communist countries.
from Manila for the United States, court action has been Bed in the Philippines by cer- tuin New York brokers unknown A proposal that the time was to me, It container allegatione now opportune to consider the that are totally false and de relationship between the two trimental to the more than 8,000 organisations was defeated by stockholders of the Atlas Con-0,052,000 votes to 1,922,000. solidated,
"It is understandable that it is hardly appropriate at time to refute the various issues.
Protect Interests
Liis
A
bow-
mig
SIMPLY DISCUSSIONS
delegate
of
The
Boilermakers Union, Mr P I must state most emphati Jordan, who made the proposal, said they were not asking for Toby
and categorically. ever, that the allegations as re-organisational unity but simply
for discussions. Totally ported are
frise, leading and damaging as will
conclusively proved.
Sir Vincent Tewson, General "Our
in legal counsel the Sceretary of the TUC, said con- Philippines is lastituting the Brees had in successive years necesary action to protect the mode vital interests of the stock-{"leznporisc holders of Allas and of the de-want | fendants in the sult."-United four democratic
Press.
Reuter.
it clear it could
with seek
not
those who to destroy institutions.
Compressed Air To Keep Seaway Open
Stockholm, Sept. 6. WEDEN'S Laky Mukar, wr- malty closed by lee at loa 4 eix weeks every year, may shortly have a 124-inile winter seaway kept open by compressed alr pumped through perforated
plastic or rubber hoses,
Plans now being studied would connect the important Melur ports, which handle a large put of Sweden's export of steel, newsprint and other im- portant products, with the Baltic Sea at Stockholm and Sozderivcije.
The first leg would conect the citics at Vacsternas and Soedertnelje by a 60-mile ice-
passage tik
free sea lane. The open chan- nel would allow seagoing vessels,
Construction
costa
were val-
sulated 提 3,800,000 kroner ($700,000) and an annual out- lay for keeping the seaway open about two months year-
about every 10
holes drilled metres. Experiments last winter showed that the warm bottom water sent to the surface by com- prewsed air would melt a 10- metre channel in a six-ITUOLIS thick kewall in less than two days.
ly would be bon 300,000 Working permanently, the sys-
kroner ($60,000 ).
*The first 87 miles between Vaestcraas and Socdertalje would require 12 pressume stations pumping compressed air through the plastic hosts, which would be installed 15 metres below lace. The air would be blown out through
the lake's sur-
.75 millimetre
tem
Inne
would keep a 20-metre ice-free regardless of the air temperature over the lake, the
soy.
project's backers
For years authorities have used similar system to keep vessels going in frozen tresh
Lakos water
and rivers.---
A
United Press.
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Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6 reporters at the airport his Burma : woes cunning short of government had offered to buy alephants, Mr Maung Maung elephants- from other, trepiesi
Forestry Department, wald on Ho said:" elepházta arrival today, ma
"Invaluable" in Burma's timber
8 Poor, 9 Fies, 10 Oddment, 11 Roso, 12 Mole, 14 Easen, Soe, an official of the Burmead | countries, Amuse, 10 Renow, 22 Emerald, 20 Next, 37: Lakt, 28: Minster, 20 Used, 30 Gear, 31 Stunned, 32 Erst, Downs 2. Beldom, 3 Spared, 4 Moowe, & Ordeal, 6 Admit, 7. Linor, 13 Make, 13. Lura, Mr Man, who has been opladdareymom.LAW SCARY (COLLA 16 Brno, 16 Newt, 18 Allego, 20 Enghra, 21 Excess, 23, Molst, a six-month visit to the United drag in hosty, loum/ from 24 "Resin, 25′′ Daríki. P..
States studying forestry, told i jutila
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