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Gad.sir.a

Gad, sir, stand firm for our Principles- unless plasser objects.

What;

Gad, why think of the futures has the future done for us?

strong hand- but

don't let's have

any trouble

E

THE CHINA MAIL

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1956.

JUN

Gad.sir, we should open fire and leach,

Negotiation

BLIMPS TO THE LEFT, BLIMPS TO THE RIGHT

WHO'S

TO

BLAME

( ourselves á

Sharp lesson

World Copyright by arrangement with the Manchester Guardian

He meal for Artes SIR ROGER MAKINS

-for America dragging

W

HAT has gone wrong over Suez? Why has the issue got swaniped and smothered in endless talk? And for what reason is il now being pushed towards The feeble embrace of the United Nations Security Council?

Ha painful

These

Jare

questions which everybody in Britain is asking this week-end.

her feet?

-By

DOUGLAS CLARK

Wherever he is observed America for her Surz policy sliding

Mdently into without noting the special And the answer to all of the fernational picture, it difficulties of her position. them is the same, It is a is always a bad, lad rungury simple answer. And a pro- for us. foundly melancholy one.

The softness of the Uniled State.

FAILURE

WHILE at every stage of the dispute Sir Anthony Eden has shown the utmost resolution to safeguard Britain's vital interests in the Canal, our must power- ful ally has become

creasingly wary.

Repeatedly he appears

We must w it egin e present dorastle political back- ground

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All

the

a Astrrly

All t༥ t!Yum"--

for

4210$

in the world's frouble Mux Is

And never does he America. spots.

NILSKT 've Britain any cause to

knows that rejoice on that account.

So

It

unden stemi: be Fram 1948 to 1951 America's Republican Gen- while Nehru

ut this moment 19 - 15*244 building mont nant-British policies, it at running the United State

vorned to avoid any charge that

Me Henderson was Ameri- into the risk of war.

in-

POCKET CARTOON

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The Amricans are drag-

ging their feet,

They have failed to give us the firm support and co-operation we could have hoped for.

Even President picks

howor

assuaging words

offending Egypt.

Eisen-

gentle.

t:

Avoid

And nOW"

It almost scENIS that the only thing that Mr John

Fostor

Dulles

is really

resolute about is tu ensure from that. Nasser escapes 'the dispute without loss of

face.

"Now you British don't have to be too hard on this Muy Nuster-clse was we see it, he's just a poor, crazy mixed-up Colonel!"

What is far less understan l- able is the cumple » imlure of

own our

Foreign Office 10 counter this no kural Americion kellation for JUTO-A, -Any- price.

LUSH

Str

mukana ateneo dĚ prop

public

furt podaf To get cast and explica. Clarity, are presale. Floger 110 making un torant 20474 four of

State- Is Duftra A Aut shav at Dranch in Gang Telers Noth smal T'ark,

"

It'

4

W: that res lis pont vrough?

THE SHADOW

to

ANI) set, le spie of the dini- couraging shadow of the C mung presidential election, there was, till very

recently, thut a vigorous Wery chan inrich persistent campaign Interni Am rica upom the vill necessity of Sir Anthony Eden's have succeedosl

keeping

the American people staunchly In Sp with Bustin,

Sucz progico would

There was every prospect that great and friendly news- Įajors like the New York Times and the Washington Post

LAMUTHENTUN

William Hickey

COLUMN

Is The Dutch Royal Crisis Beginning

W

All Over Again?

Brown,

London. "The 2-8-6-s-sing of a burst THAT IS happening pipe in the loft, in the micile

of tho at the

night."....J. Court of

Upminster, Essex, Queen Juliana? I had a telephone call from Amatordam and learn- ed these astonishing fucts-

The Queen has resumed her contact with Greet Hofmans, the self-styled faith healer,

Miss Humans is once again treating the eight-year-old Princess Marijke, who is partly blind

I was Miss Hofmana's pre- hence at couri which resulted in estrangement between the queen and Prince Bernhard,

Lakt month, in a communique, the Queen anouneed she had severed her connection with the faith healer

Then she and Prince Berninrei left for a holiday in Corfu as Questa of the King and Queen of Greece

There wh* J move to sund Miss Hofmans abroad. For instance, she has "patients" in South America

She refused to go.

And was

supported by certans eircles al Crut —some of Queen Juliana's advisers

I telephone Baron Junge te vern Herckeren, Queeri Juliana's pri- vate serreary And he Lon- firmed that Greet Tartarung still "treading" Princess Marijko.

He said "po doubt" the Queen hard resumed her contacts with the faith healer in the interes of her daughter

The baron fuel just let Д three-hour conference with the Queen He spoke strongly in Miss Hotman's defence,

I asited Dr G. Lammers, head of the Dutch Govenment's formation: "Will the Queen now

repeal hor pledge in a public statement?** He reptled: "Emphalically, no."

Now Mins Hofmanis is back at Baarn, in her caravan home, five minutes' bicycle ride from the Paluce.

And it seems that the royal CTINIS--111 which abstention and divorce wen mentioned—19 threatening to blow up again,

I

IDEAL COUPLE?

RECALL a pleasant meeting Nice, There America's best-looking woman attorney, Mrs Florence Perlow Shientag. was telling me her theory about the ideal couple.

She says it's a Scandinavian woman and an Englishman,

Mrs Shientag. widowed, blonde, and 30, has been a judge a domestic relations court in New York und she put It this way

"Englishmen are sweet, senti- mental, genuine, sincere, They make the best husbanda.

"Scandinavich

women could have been persuaded to simply wonderful. They are the The Aland by us.

goddesses of Europe. There

40 the # tremendous title no longer belongs res, evoir of porential goodwill

Greeks.

Florence, with steel grey eyes. 10 be

apped in the 2,225,000

has been prosecutor and defence Jews who live in New York

attorney in spy Irials and mur- lone

number 1 ofer

BILL she prefers three-quarters of a million than der trials.

domestic couris. the

n'ire Jewish population of Israel,

was

by

And there was the long and oplendid wle to be retold of the many my That Britain. hás hercolt come loyally to the sup State's

own crucial in erests linve been threatened since the the war...

1958

ETC

Sho likes people. 1 like her.

HANGING NASSER

JUST look at the port of America when the United AT the Egyptian Embassy

rola,lons apparatus it has est up in the Uni cd States,

Consider the Rne, stabdy mohim which gets under the "Brit & Information brane of Strvicos."

It has offices in Washington, it. New York, in Chicag

Ramplays around 200 Brition propaganda experts.

In the curren. Anencial year

it is coding the British tax-

ver £318,850. yer

2

In Now Perhaps we should have

York, it ha realised that American

Director-General and a separate Laurselor of Public Relations policy was set firmly on the

And

at to of the whole path of appeasement from

lavish set-up supposedlý the moment that the un-

kveping an overseeing eve 013 Ambassador Extraor- it, at the Brlich Aniba rader obtrusive figure of Mr Loy can Henderson, U.S. Assistant dinary and Plenipotentiary himself, Sir Roger Maline, who Secretary of State, moved in India. -in on the crisis. And when In 1851, when

4 year,

The Barlin airlift, the troops red recsure we provided for Korea, Our support for

America's Formosa polley, our

London they've been trying to hang old Nasser. His portrali in oils, I mean,

The portrait, 201

by 10in.. was to have a place of honour in the entrance hall at 75, South Audley St, Mayfair,

First, an attache judged that

agreement to curtail shipments the painting was too high, then

of stratogle goods 'o Communist too low, then too crooked. Then China--what irresistibio

me it was on the line.

mories all thess could have con-

me

jured up to bring the generous,

warm-htsfuld folk of Amerien

to Britain's support in her pre- sen; hour of neod,

SOFTENING

AN It then be doubted that 32 British Information Servioʻg, had enuried out ta inak with vigour and Imaginn- Impression it would have made On American públle opinion would have been Immenso7

draws pay of plus £31,270 cm. on In these past wooks, tho

What have these tho he was appointed American Abadan oil crisis exploded, the Suez crisis has developed?

tur Britain been doing while representativo

the he turned up in Teheran as оп

How have they been justify- Menzies mission to Cairo, American Ambassador to the the only which is poured the-signal was flying high Persia.

tit on them to explain Brita tremendous

Can it be questioned that for all to read.

NO FRIEND

Como another portrait for

GLAD SOUNDS

FROM

I

AROM sadness to gladness.

asked for glad sounds. I've got them.....

.by the hundrudis. Example: "My wife saying ! will 44 years ago today

M

W. A. Balcs, Coventry.

girl... Mrs King, Penarth, Glam., of hor daughter. "Raille of tea cup ariel a kettle nearing the boll.

"My K. Saunders, Strent- ham, S.W.

"Group of prople enjoying | Giles's cartoons."Mrs Joan Manson, Ashford, Kent, "Rum-

up, shops." aner spending the night up to the waist in mud. G. Turner, Birmingham.

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