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* THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956.

Freight Rates Up 15 Per Cent Edens Off

SEN KEFAUVER

To Far East

POSSIBLE DELAYS

TO SHIPPING

IN SUEZ CANAL

London, Sept. 17.

Far Eastern Conference lines today announced the immediate introduction of a 15 per cent surcharge on all commodity freight rates "because of the delays which

US Journalists will occur in passing through the Suez

Should Have Gone To China

Canal.

im-¡ already been booked with the

lines or the agenda

The surcharge will be proedd ren freight from British anet Nelly Continental ports.

Thi anamuovement was matale: da stultimetal

the Issued by For Edern Feright Conference, the

Japans Cut ware Freight Conferner and the 'hilippines

Europe Conference

The statement said “The Don- Frottee lanes atumo the in-

Cleveland, Sept. 16. Senator Estes Kefauver, Domorulle vico-presidential nominée, today charged that, men de intrexipetions of a Mr- the Eisenhower administra - College et 15

to pan went at the tion had failed to use altura eu rebate the tant the opportunities

courage cultural exchanges with the Iron Curtain conn. tries.

Speaking at the Euchd Beach Puik, near Elevvyand, Kefauver declared that Ambrien was the lost if ngeded to keep its relations with other peoples as free and operat

as possible

Refauve and the Erensede

had ught exchanges

Adrizi:depkgents

elseven uge

betwe

Vlastens

Hend Amerson agtient-

tural

musicians

At

WORST POSSIBLE

The

when Amerien'slation with Russia wore the worst porelble, a few |gơxi Ameravuos took the muth-

Alve

of gabasing

changes, he slated -

Dress Fartos em a. ymuns dates, applicatite to stups evanumseumise in load ni the ports concerned da

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aftes September 18 and on theagli bdly of lusting from out- dated September 18 on- [M! 2014

Advise Line

Shippers having for word Twokings or freight engagements with the lines should advise the calving Fine conchibed) 11 tam iutely whother they woh to małution these beckungs **MENKONTIN at the surrharged

or to ener

pale

thes Fazek Test t nestory to take the actam en BRCISE of delays

which wil Occur In transiting the Surz Canal owing to the reduction in the number of pilots avanable nuud before alternativ, arrange- and to 14THLY

air introduced,

the the impe Oxunis!

ever

He deplore the Slate De- Į necessity of re-ruiting certain partment

forbidding | ships via Cape of Good Hope of decision several American Journalists to Panama Canal AN A result of

these delays.

2 to Chim H said it was useful for Americans to know what was b.spending

China, and that would be good for the Chinese lying under the Commnursi 14. lo know what was happening in Th Unik & States --France-Presse.

Quake Recorded

Dorking, Sept. 16. Mr E. W Pollard, a Dorking thet seisnulogist, said tonight

had recorded

medium earthquake at 0815 hours CMT today

he

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He estimated it as being over 2,000 miles

said nway, and shocks were recorded tur on hour and a half-Reuter.

"The amoural of the surcharge

may be altered at any time for

shipments in Kalpequort

the

ght : ereumMiances as they d voop

The statement then annesių.

ed mereased iron at sieel rates. from Europe to all destinations i In the Far East, with a special chartering surcharge in the cast i of Japan

Special Surcharge

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It said. "An increase of shillings stealing per lon in being introduced

shipments of Hems.

are au tent October 1 onwards for which carrying tonnage has not

F

"The existing atal the new iron and steel rates are subject 16 to the special surcharge of per vent except in the case of the new rutes to Japon which to the chartering are subject. surcharge referred to below.

The anticipated navement of steel to dapati during the closing months of 1958 and early In 1957 has inereused to a quantity

yond the availabilty of the lines' berth tonnage while h related to the urdinary require- touts of the trade

It

"The lines propose, as far as

be Thay

practicable and rensonubic, to assist shippers by endeavouring to charter ditional vessels

from time ume

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To Scotland

nd-

to

The Prime Minister, Bir Anthony Eden, and his wife, Lady Eden, wave to the crowd as they board a Viking of the Queen's Flight at London Airport to fly

Queen Anthony reported to the

on the Suez

crisis,

to Balmoral. Hir Reuterphoto.

Subject To Alteration

net:

10-

"In view of the high cost of chartering and sit contribu Hon towards the exporditure il

HOLESALEY 15

To sntroduce sutelarge of 30 shillings Ir lon Cute diwathis. bates) myphcable to new book- Ings of Bon and strel for Japan for shipant from Otober onwards respective of whether shipment is inade

in berth s chartered vessels.

“The amount of the surcharge subject to ziberation at any time for subsequent shiprut als. Shipmenis

on which this sur- charge is pad will be exempted from the 15 per vent neit sur- charge Router,

Saar Party Postpones Decision

Saurbrucken, Sept. 16.

The Saarland ultra- nationalist Democratic Party today

MESSAGE

FOUND IN

BOTTLE

Wellington, Sept. 16

A New Zealand woman han just received a note which her son dropped in â bottle from his ship during World War before he

Wae killed Italy.

tn

Gunner Morris Nepson Pater dropped the bottle from · troopship ncar Norfolk Island, 800 miles from where his mother, MIN

Palmer. ilves at Waipu 2. near Auckland.

A

13-year-old girl hos just found the bottle on a beach μένει miles from Walpu, and delivered the note to Mrs Palmer--13 year'x

aftor her son mad written IL China Maij Special,

decided to postpone ALGER HISS CASE

its approval of the new

to apply to the Franco-German agreement, returning the Saar to Ger- many next. January 1. until certain conditions were fulfilled.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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20 Mounted bullfighter (7).

22 Bible character (4).

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The coniltions set forth by the party included the handover to West Germany, or the dis- mantling by the French Govern- ment of the "Europe No. One" private radio station transmitters in the Soar, the return of the Roechling steel works to purely Saar ownership and the abroga- tion of a 1048 Franco-Saarländ cultural convention.

A

of the cangress Democratie Party adopted the postponement motion, presented by Heinrich Schneider, leader of the party and speaker of the Soland Purliament, by a near- unanimous vote.

special

Stevenson Challenged

Washington, Sept. 16. Republican national chair-

man

Swedish Government

Loses Ground

In Elections

Stockholm, Sept. 16.

MPs

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Stage Rally In Trafalgar Sq

NO WAR OVER SUEZ

London, Sept. 16.

Six Labour Members of Parliament and an Egyptian lecturer living in London were among critics of the Government at a “no war over Suoz” protest rally in London's Trafalgar Square today.

The rally began with would not co-operate if the marches to the square of people | Government went to war with- from all parts of London, It cut United Nations support. ended with a crowd of about 5,000 shouting their support.

Labour MP Mr K. declared that Labour

One Zillacus,

Sino-Ceylonese Agreement Approved

The

Determination

"On the contrary, therɑ whil be a determination to opposo that war," mid Zillacus,

Mr Fenner Brockway, another Labour Member said that tho last six wertes had been more disastrous for British prestige in the world than any period during the last 50 years.

an

Mr Brockway forecast economic crisis for Britain after the Suez crisis because of the tow state of cur gold and dallor rewed ver

The Suez erika, he seid, might Tokyo, Sept. 16,

be the first of a series over the Chinese Foreign economie donunda of the de Office today released the pendent peoples endl

propics

text

of a

Sino-Ceylonese who had recently moved towards joint communique signed indopondence.

The Arab nations would de- in Peking last Friday re. mand the nationalisation of oll commending the exchange in their countries. of ambassadors between the two countries.

That

ilve-point COMUMUNIULE was signed by Sir Claude Corea, Head of a Ceyloneze Govern- delegation. and Chine'NKY Minister Chang

nient

Vice-Foreign

Hazi-1.

Silr Claude's

Jingoism

Mr Stephen Swingter, a third

member, sald Labour

of nica

that as

the price of jingalam, thousands were being needlessly the armed forces be- held in cause the Government intended to shoot is way

through the

Other Labour MP's to speak Mr Lionel Hale, Mr John

group. which Canal went to Peking on September 8, Jeft the Chinese · capital for

wome

home via Stunghal this morning. | Bøird and Mr Anthony.

Wedgwood-Bonn

The text of the communique The was broadcast by Peking's New China News Agency.

In the communique the Cha- C50 and Ceyloncse delogation agreod:

TRADE RELATIONS

Egyptian lecturer

who spoke wus Dr Abdul-Azim Ants, a mathematiclan.

Still Stronger

does Britain

He said: "What gain from n war with Egypl To recuminend to their a wir that whi Involve the the whole of the Arab world, a war respective governmen is opening diplomatic relations "at that can bring volunteers on

level" on a re- Egypt's aide from ambassadorial

China, Rus- 114 basis

assia, and the whole of Asia?

"You have got the atom

bombs, hydrogen

elprocat

Premier Tager Erlander's coalition group of Social Democrats and Agrarians appeared to be possible.

Пост

2. That trade reluljons be- have

not, but we

which

and

we are still

losing some ground tonight in elections for thetween the two countries should stronger in Egypt because be-

lower House of the Swedish Parliament.

First returns

from uday's Despite the lack of controver- voting showed the Oppositionstal Issues and the buindrum Conservatives and Liberals were making small guins. But ob- servers said they appeared

be

Lo

too seatterei 10 puse ny real threat to the coalition

The Communists too, contrary to their expectations, appeared to be gaining ground, although

unlikely

they

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was

would gain more thin five

be expanded and that for this hind us stands the whole world purpose a trade and payments

as possible of a "bech-

MUZZI ING

agreement should be concluded, public opinion"-Router.

election campaign

3. which has from seen candidates speaking

plattorin and even with cuch other, ex- perts reported that the poll would be considerably higher than in the 1952 elerions,

The sulmet

agreeing

Chamber had

The outgoin 230 seats, but the rapid growth

That negotiations should be started as soon for the conclusion niral co-operation agreement."

4 Thint the visit of a Chinese trade delega Lion to

should be Ocy Lon uulised to start the negotia- tions as proposed.

for theuming INDONESIAN

cultural relations be promoted between 1Wo countries United

vr

of

of Stockholm's population forced the creation of another constituency there, United Press,

hus

5. should

'That

Their percentage the popular vote wat up, how-

ever

No Changes

returns from With complete 290 precincts in, the popular vote was: Conservatives 103,503

(16.5 per cent), Agrarians 170,372 (20.4), Liberais 168,033 (19.3), Social Democrats 38,008 (42.2), Communists 3,655 (2.61.

Leonard W. Hall challenged Adlai E. Steven-

Desplie the Opposition's son today to say whether he boosting in their popular vote, With no sents changed hands, agrees with former Presi-

five cate announced, the score dent Truman's "whitewash"

Social Democrata two, of the Alger Hiss case,

Conservatives, Agrarians and

each and Liberals one

Com- munists nope.

He said he will repeal the demand dally umil he gets on answer Vice-President Richard M. Nixon already has said the

The congress also decided not | Republicans will have

חיי

Was:

le merge for the time being | choice" but to make the Hiss Election Campaign with any West German political case a compaign Issue untess

marty All other parties in the

Saor their

have already announced Mergers with German parties.-France-Presse.

EMPLOYEES

the Democratic presidential can- didate speaks up.

Truman said in a Milwaukee television Interview on Septem- ber 3 he did not believe Hiss was o spy.

He also said he did not believe that Harry

Dexter White or Nathan Gregory Silvermaster "were gulity of

WANT SAME anything."

BOSS

Hiss,

Harriman Spent

$2 Million?

Washington, Sept. 10. former promising 4

Senator Cart Curtis said today young State Department offcial, was convicted of perjury for that he would demand a "full

⚫at

Governor denying Red

associations, Investigation" White and Silvermaster both Averell Harriman's campaign were government officials linked spending during his unsucessful with Red spy activities by con bid for the Democratio presiden- gressional investigators-United

dial nomination.

Penang, Sept. 10. Leaders of the Penang Part Commiraton Employees Union today unanimously decided to ask the Government to extend Press, the services of Vice-Admiral (Retired) J. W. Jefford for an- other term.

Admiral Jefford, former Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Navy was ap- pointed chairman of the Penang Port Commission last year, Hü

commissions is due to retiro next year,

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Aero") 3 Corporal, Tome, Reporter, 11 Retainer, 18 Edge, 15. Permento, 18 Rissoles, 19 Lyre, 21 Floating, 25 Colliery, 26 Plan, 31 Disperse. Down: 1. Sir, a Omit, 4 Oman, 5: Poor, 6 Rated, *). - Largo. 9-'Rider,' 10- Pelis, 13 Enamor, 14 Carson, 16 Alsle, 17 Emmy, 19 Latoid," 20 Fulles, 21 Five, 22 Orbe; 33. Idle, 24 Clone. 2

*******bra-Jefford

Jujitsu For Postmen

Senator Curtis, a member of the Scrato Elections mub- CommStice cold he had doen published reports that "upwards of two militon was spent 'by Harrishari in his drive.”

"If this is true, it amounts to a national scandal,” ha skidod,

"Mhe. Horriman” is the richest

Bertin, Sept, 10. --- Inche Kasam Bin Hashim, All West Berlin postmen who President of the Union, told re- deliver money wont by post porters aller a meeting of Union certior cratest Temare jujitsu for self.man in American polities to Executives:

dog" said Senátor Curtis in a deferido, naiscording: to a new how

been a

adüferment released by, the 1 reasonable exministrator regulation

Republicans, National, Commmlit00, who understands us just

just ON WO undarwland him.

Most of the men concerned "If an attempt to abuso money, Admiral Jefford bar shown as over 40, but the post omes in 25 presidential nomination that he truly how the interests reports that they are ager to Haw been made, the people of ** China Matt. Americo: Sro entitled to know. sack welfare of his staff at kroner, itagt tastning - C

the Press

PRESS

Singapore, Sept. 17.

The Straits Times, sald in an editorial today "life is going to bo hard for Indonesian news- papers."

Memorial Service At Dachan stricted to singing the praises

A. Memoriai Servico was fold recently on the site of the wartime-notorious Dachat Concentration Camp, near Munich, Delegates from 21 countries aftended the service at which a memorial stone was inaugurated and.... bitmód, by the prelado Friedrich Franzeli,

Picture shows:--ßcene during the nervion “al- Dachan, an

"They are to be re-

of the Indonesian President, Vice-Prealderst, public bodies arki officials holding office," the editorial saki,

"This will be the effect of a new decree prohibiting news- papers, pictures and pamphlets* from indulging in criticisms, insinuations or insulter directed against highly placed officiais,” the newspaper sald

"Presumably there is nothing to prevent the press from hay- ing a go at messenger boys and the more lowly officials," Structs

Times wrota-Reuter,

12 Months' Conscription In Germany

Boon, Sept. 10... Chancellor Kograd Adenauer will agree to a conscription law calling for only 12 months* anitary service, an infuential Christian Democratio News Bulictin said today.

some

The Politica Bockad Cores... pondence, published by of the top leaders of the Chan- cellor's own party, said the one- yene - Survios" proposal would Soon be discussed by the Cabinet: arth (thiba #oriť to the Bundestag (Lower: Houwa),

Under the now plan, proposed by Richard Joegor, chairman of the Bundestag Defence Com- mitte, technical- troops, could | volunteer for 18 months, i

Although both the 80-year- old Chancellor and Theodor Blank, his Defence: Minister, have instated that 19 months wine the minimtirý ťa period ́so- .ceptable, members of Dir Adleruauice'M......... Own party have joined the Opponction Bocialists

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