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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, ^ OCTOBER 8, 1956.
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Murder & Sabotage In Algeria A-Bomb THREAT TO INDIAN
SECURITY FORCES’
THREE BATTLES
WITH REBELS
Algiers, Oct. 7.
At least 20 rebels were killed and a large number taken prisoner in three engagements fought between security forces and outlaw bands in Algeria over the past 24 hours.
Britain
Should Join European Market
London, Oct. 7.
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A manifesto, calling for British participation in common European market was issued in London today over the signatures of 50 well-known personalities in British public life.
The manifesto siated that what st called a latent economic crisis in Europe was due to its lack of unity. faced with the enormous American market
"The Communist bloc ulso is moving towards even greater economic unity." the manifesto continued, and now presents a challenge in Africa and Asin, which Europe must ft itself to i meet,
ADVANTAGES
The manifesto
Meanwhile,
11
persons derd
art 30 others were injured in
rorist attacks.
Seurity Troops killexi
IRAQ OIL
REVENUE
Baghdad, Oot, 7... Iraq received" 20,873,750 dinary (equal to sterling) In all receipt in the third
quarter of this year ending September 30, ik wan officially stated today.
10
This brings her earning from oil in the first nine months of this year to 58,874,132 dinars. By the end of this year the total là expected to touch 80 million dinara Beuter,
Hooliganism
15
Worries
tels and took five others pri- comer in an netion in the Mornin gion of West Algeria. They eized some weapons and a large quantity of aminutition.
Five other rebels were killed
the
.. further arms supplies seized
Iwo
In engagementą Algiers region,
Number Injured
Security Brees suffered a num. her of injured when a military truck was blown up by a ter Forist-laid le
A
Russians
London, Oct. 7. Soviet deputy pro- secutor passionatoly ap. pealed for the people's help in curbing "hoolig. aniem" juvenile delin. Moscow radio reported today.
quency
The radio sald trouble from "the youngsters who disgrace the honour of Soviet ma WB5 Use
10 the Oran region, XIX PEDAALIN WOL ม dock wat ker were amurdered by terrorists and passionately an eighth person was serinlystig in Moscow injured."
Columus, than 2,000
1re to
70
At Maison-Carre. close to Algiers, terrorists last night sel
farm. The farm ing were gutted and eattle burned to death.
Near Bone,
thu (T1
Mediter- risean count, telephone pair texitis
to work today realtres
communications with France.
broken of when terrorists sabotaged on under water cable just night.
Close Surveillance
of lone, th
In the towns
11/
casualty Hist afur terrorist yesterday stormed the European |
20 injured.
tended
Hall
more
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TBONS, puberte
Gen Afanasyevich Holdyrev, speaking at the meeting, urged Moscow citizens to give al) ponsible help to hir offer and
the pollee in malalaining public order against hooliganism."
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'BLIND LOVE'
Morcow radio dvÿnel "hood-
RS
crime against pubite order - ra swinish atti- 1 toward
clis- wollen and respect Toward neighbours" and said it inust be curbed.
A deputy head of the Moscow administration of internal affairs Nikolai (which controls
parti- quarter, rose to four dend and | Alexandrovich Tosip
Activity was back ally blamed parents "blind love" allowing their children to fall victim to hooliganism
"Our experience shows that a Bigger one." he mid. sma Time always leads to a
to pormal today, but
Britain refused to Juin.demonstrations
in
fur
Like a gigantic tree, an) awe-inspiring explosion cloud rises thousands of feet into the air after detonation of Britain's intest stomle weapon from a steel tower in the South
Australian desert at Maralinga, — Reuterphoto.
Russia And China
Share
Biggest Colonial Empire
Washington, Oct. 7. Soviet Russia combined with China is "the most extensive colonial empire in all history," the US Information Agency said today.
military the protec affirmed that d
kept patrola Britain stayod outside atown under clize surveillance
Meanwhile in Morocco French commun European markel, "i may outgrew us, and have little and Moroccan authorities today
Then he gave an example of need of Britah. The European reached a temporary agreement
on any colonel's son who was of and
"The only Arcst
major unlimited community, on the subject
Southwest which
following first sent to a "labour corrective imperialistic power today is the Morocco,
this
summer camp" from which his parents Soviet Union, has demonstrated the advantages
the Agency said a comprehensive report on against the continued stationing secured his release, then returned in of a Europem solution,
to crime and was sentenced 10 past Communist expansion. [of French troops at the area, tinued
manifesto, the
15 years' hard inbour. The agree was reached specified that Britain shouldnt between the Moroccan Foreign the militia in preserving publie puts in 85 countries and arcus
"Curarndes, the activities of The report linked Communi the some
protect Minister. Ahrned Balatre), and agriculture ausd
Comunon- France's
onder emuld be more effective | with the Ambossador, Andre
imperialistic alms of wealth limits.
Dubois, เมพ! the French only they are widely assisted Ruto and China, and said that
by the public." the Internal 138 million prople | Commander-in-Chief In Morocco,
vutside of Affairs Deputy said. "Pay atten- the USSR and China have beut Amongst the signatories to Uw | General Rene Comy, at a meet-
tion to all deviations from decent enslaved since 1939. manifesto were Lord Boyd Om.ing in Rabat.
behaviour on the part of the specialst th
youngsters,
world-renowned
food
Ita
con- which
problems, Lord Hayton. Chairman of the weekly review, The Economist. C. J. Geddes,
ม
Remove Barriers
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PRESERVE HONOUR The Moroccsh Foreign Minis-
Never mind whether it folmer Chairman of the Trades thy sund that for the time being,
a friend of your Union Congress, Lord Hender- French reinforcements on their your friend,
father, your colleague or just former Under-Sterviary LOT, U
way to the area would moved
Try to stop of State at the Foreign Office, no further than
cousta! any young man. the
with those who Violet Lely
town of Mogador. At the same them, reason Bonham-Carter,
make a Vice-President
breach of the peace in the Liberal time. Bolafrej had taken slops of
places Preserve Party, several economists, trude le ensure that road barriers set public union leaders, former ambassa-up around the southwest Mor- honour of Moscow." ders and well-known political occu port of Agadier would be
The speaker was applauded removed --France-Presse, figures.--France-Ï'rvsst.
and
the
Moscow radio added “I am
certain, dear radio Histeners that no matter where you Hve, in Tomsk, Ryazan, Kursk Sochi, or the far north, you will join (in this applause."—United Press,
A
DOLLAR
EXPORT
LIFTED
PRESS FREEDOM EDITORS PROTEST
New Delhi, Oct. 7.
The All-India. Newspaper Editors Conference (AINEC) has urged the Government not, to arm themselves with extensive -powers which might restrict the freedom of the press.
A resolution passed yesterday by the standing coramition AINEC which represents the main newspapers in India-sald they were atix,krumly concerned at "the deterioration of relations between the Goverment and the press, evidenced ok the one hand by
unbridled writinga likely to encourage cominunni strife, and on the other by the assumption by state govern- ments of extensive energency DOWCTS to dral with such writings."
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Censorship
The Central Government is now preparing degislation to deal with muy newspaper which it regards as inalting conflicts be- iween India's many different communities.
Ini
the Punjab, the State Legislature recently passed Ц bill providing for censorship and fareed publication of official
The wolution passed by the AINEC standing cominikten said: "While recognising the responsi bility of the Government In mujertaini public order,
the
slanding committee is anxious that the situation precipitated by the Statcs Reorganisation Commission agitation should not be made
a permanent basis of relationship between
the Government and the press,
Intimidation
the
Alter Policy Towards Poland
SENATOR LONG
Washington, Oct. 7. Sen. Russell B. Long said today the Polish people "despise" their Russian rulera. He suggested that the United States alter its policy toward Poland to cash
Long, who has just reluxed from a visit to Russia, Poland and Czechoslovakia, Another resolution expressed
proposed mer- concern at what it termed the at the US participate in the Poznan, Poland, trade fair this Kath-Intimidation of the newspapers
pear and consider sending over the question of reorganizo- materials to help rebuild war~ tion of the states,
ravaged Warsaw,
Long, a "It thereforc
Democratic member urges on the of the Senate Foreign Relations
menner contrary
Reprehensible
lina,
to
lo
NO WAR filmed television inter view, Long sold ho does not
In a
"The committee trusts that the Punjab Government will with- draw
Special PowerS (Press) Aat in order to facillate Kathmandu, Oct. 7. the work of the Press Advisory ¦ in on the unrest. The Chinese authorities Committee proposed to be sat in Lhassa have lifted the | UP." ban on exporting Chinese dollars to India, chants coming to mandu reported today.
One of the merchants said that the Chines authorities bave advanced a million Indian rupees | Government not to arm them- to Nepalese merchants to permit selves with extensive powers, Polish people "would do what
Committee, said he believes the The 20,000-word geport is the them to import Indian woollens, the Government of the Punja ever they could to throw off" Brst part of a detailed country Amarloan pens, Swiss watches, has done in the Punjab Special by-country account of how 18 building materials and lamp oli Power (Press) Act, calculated their domination by the Krem countries and aréas rell
to restrict the freedom of the Aly under into Tibet.
He said that as an aftermath the flags of Russio end China in Fifty per cent of the products press in
thus imported would be pur-freely accepted conventions, and of the Poznan riots this year he the past 18 years.
chased by the Chinese author to avail itself of the good offices is convinced the Poles are "much "Current emphasis of Com-ties, with a prolit of 13 per cent of
Liaison committees of
more friendly to us than they mil-for the importers. The remain- propaganda on
restore harmony in Government-
are to the Russians, and if they unist
had half a chance, they would colonialism has obscured the ing 50 per cent of the imported press relations.
take our side instead fact that the
of the most extensive products would be sold on the
Russian side." colonial empire in oll history free market by the merchants. is that of the USSR today, sup-
FOOD SHORTAGE
sald Nepalese merchant plemented by that of China," the Agency said. "But the ter that never have Nepalese busi- ritorial holdings of these
nessmen known such a profit- "The standing committee of think Russia wants war with centres of world wide con-ble period since the signing of AINEC has noted with regret the United States. He said he munism by no means represent the Sino-Nepalise treaty
will on the letting loose of surcharged thinks the Communists He said that Chinese crowd
some avoid an open conflict as long the limits of their intended ex- Tibet.
feeling against foldiers are paid 000 Chinese newspapers in Gujerat, Bombay, as this country remains prepared. pension
and are ex- the Punjab, Bengal and other dollars a month,
At the same time, Long mid, their the Russians are K cellent customers.
places, for expressing The merchant admitted, how-viewpoints on the
roorganization selves terribly ever, that there was a shortage of states
by said "I don't believe we could na decided upon The report said that Soviet of
foodstuffs, and that rice was Parlament," this second resola-give our people any estirance whatever that we could win a Russia has annexed or brought relling at 20 rupees per pound. tion stud under its dominellon 125 milion
He said the Chinese authorities.
war against the Soviet Union" "Molestation of the press from "I think the outcome would. people in
were considering more than 640,000 in Tibet Moscow, Oct. 7.
a loan of square miles of Eastern Europe, questing
several any quarter in any eventuality be completely in doubt if we and must had to light them,” he said.— reprehensible, The Soviet Army news-
East Central Asia and the Far thousand tone of rice from India is
to meet this shortage.--France-weaken democratic consolidation United Press. East. Red Star Inid
Presse. today: "The armed forces China has takken OVET more
Japan
reconstituted than 13 million people in North since the war have nothing more than 609,000 square miles. Vietnam and Tibet, covering with her in- terests" since
Sino- they are a
Agoney said the Soviri expansion now 19 in swing" throughout Africa forces in
the and
the Middle East, "with emphasis on trade and deals and conciliatory diplomatic tactics,"
Japanese Rearmament
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ACCOUNTS in common
The
Paris, Oct. 7. mere "appendage of "full Chinese nationala ving out American side Chiun will have another year in which to claim balances For East." on their bank accounts in China, which they held before the Com mimists came
power in
เบริ
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American policy."
of
Annexation
Moscow Policies
National
two
"Dikensions
atmosg
re-
in the country."--Reuter.
Princess Meets Rescued
Slaves
Zanzibar, Oct. 7.
them- He
Same Guns Used In New Ambush
Britain's Princess Margaret went to church po
Jerusalem, Oct, 7.
wid
An Israeli Foreign Ministry The artialc ori Japanese
Epokesman, sald today that the nearmament was the latest of
used by the persons increasing number about
who ambushed a car on the Japan to appear· the Soviet
today on the site of Zanzibar's famous old slave Sodom-Beersheba The New China News Agency
Jast press Cai the announced
eve of Premier | today Shut the Chinese People's Bank had ex-Moscow.
Hatoyama's scheduled visit 10
Communist parties, market and then met two aged women whom. Bri-ursday, ibling five Ismoils, tended the Ume-Umit for these
wherever they exist, medbettish sailors rescued from an Arab slave ship 75 previous attacks or wors in two
Moscow-trained leaders
by Jordanfare ed by
spolerman
that payments to October 1, 1957.
Red Star declared that the and financed from Moscow," years ago.
ballistics experts have establish- Claims can be made with the measures to rearm Japan
the Agency said. WETO
at that the bullets fred in bank's branches in Hongkong, being "carried out first and
and factional conflicts
The Princess stopped off at ❘sented the Princers with An Singapore, the agency foremost in the interests non-Communist parties are exhis once-famed slaving island woven mat Inscribed "Jambo mbushes last July and April stated.—France-Presse,
ploited by Communists to their Enst Atrien and the Indian
respectively bore the marks of on her Royal tour of British welcome.
fired from gura having been OWTI advantage.
Thea Princess Margaret met identical to the ones used an posable,
Oceun, Later the Royal Yacht Bibi Forsts Chiwai, whom sailors Thrux Britannia was reported anchored of the HMS London snatched Thursday.
a snail Indian Ocean Island from another slave ship about fact, it may be
He said that in view of this for the night,
1800. She presented the Princeza do Jordanian authorities know assumed that Dressed In
a two piece green with a basket of bananas, the identity of the persons who outfit with bolero Jacket, Prin-oranges and pineappler. cess Margaret went straight
have carriol out repeated Soviet colonialism suppresses from the docks to Christ Church
Ladies Only
Incidents in the same tren, with perverts national customs, Cathedral, where the life-sized.
bama Weapons.---France- Prod. interests and expression when dummy of an elephant dropped ever they conflet with Mos-a giant wreath in the road be- cow's policies, the Agency mid | fore her.
Under Soviet rule; a system
Reunification Appeal
Berlin, Oct. 7.
The East German radio today brondonst an appeal by Johannes Dieckmann, President of the East German People's Chamber,
wixenove
Rit
off
It added:
"The USA is trying to use "Local Communists are Jopan 43 4 BOUTCO of human couruged by Morcow to join or resources for its military odvce | originate fronts with other tures and determined to political parties and groups. maintain Japanese armed forces under its full control."
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ARMS SUPPLY
The newspaper said: "The calling on Germans from East |new Japanese
of Germann; reunification,
or
+
of
and the
is operated for the benefit the Soviet economy
maid.
army's complete | of sightly, integrated economles Whipping Post and West to sit around the same dependence on American com- table to solve the vliet problem mand and on supply of arms in
Dieckmann sak that in the effect deprives it of national profit of the Soviet state, the
tums it into an report atomie ern, there was only one character and possibility: to co-exist that was, appendage of the Amerienn he mald, to live peacefuly to farves in the Far East," gether or to perish together during a
t'a final war. East Ger- many pratared to live, Block-
enomis said,
has
Red Star noted that co-third of Japan's fores
were oon
Postwar Expansion
Resources of border
states
Sho entered the church and worshipped before An altne built on the spot where a slave whipping post once stood. The church is built on the site of the old slovo market. -As--Princess Margaret came
Botfy the aged ex-slaves wero colourfully dressed in rich silk brocadém
Princess attended a
Hatoyama
"for ladies only purtish party In Manila
Later the
and afterwards drove to the la Sultan's palace for forewells.
Manila, Oct. 8. On the way to the docks her
The Japanese · Primo Mizals-» limousine.. brosed through ter. My Ichiro Hatorama,⠀⠀ at- KUV aufolderived here today, by air from with just a couple of Tokyo, en route to Moscow..
Alde to spazo of cach
Mr Hatoysana stayed aboard The Princess accepted a sliver- the airliner
during the 40-
"
The
It accused Japanese' "reaction- Soviet colonial empire was faci Dhow in 1066 and whore "be "65/tannia ~ by Towel 'amning," who met Mr Hatterson.
During the seven years of its voirience, Bast Cerminaly sent to the West German Gov-
concrete proposals ary circles" of inking up Ameri- exmment 85
centre in Hokkaido, "the "have been ruthlessly exploited out of the church, the WRE military springboard closest to in the interests of the Soviet greeted by Bibi Ames Budi, who mounted casket on behalf of the minute Soviot frontiero,"
Union, the Agency reported. was rescued by English sailors People of Zanzibar, and waving
su” Ambassador to Tapaniceo 9. "The postwar expansion of tho | from an Arab slave
truder
dee and awilling, returned the the Philippines Mr Kolonáro tated a lago part by Com- band was cook to tamod Briti trom the air moving into the airport add the Prime Minister for eucideation, Dieckmann can propagande inventions munist nationals of other coun- explorer ex-slave stood allows of a wall frhand be unid. "In die match:'( for pounis, about a "harest, from the north" trise, drained and disiplined in The wrinkled
neation
-her ship' was,
10 Bevergirl ranitid Reports, 10 Makien, 17 Elsong" 20. Toda, !:65.77%- /e dra thun Sending » by ↑ and trying to row, howlility to- | Moscow sind in: sonio èsstes en» } with her banda clasped and hoi twông here and the mainland,"
imdurance" pwede Taoan'a nalabboste umong joying moylet Kellammedu Ahe hood" bowed on the Princess wprawedly toysingabe
Agency in Dimited Parts, spoke to her. Then she pras Mantes-United Pre
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