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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956.
20. 5.13. T.RU & BLU 4111
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HUNGARIANS WIN REVOLUTION QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA Immediate Request For Sino-Burmese
Withdrawal Of Soviet Union Troops
Vienna, Oct - 31.
Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy said today in Budapest: "The revolution has won”, Radio Budapest reported.
Nagy, who was addressing aj to withdraw is. troops from crowd in Parliament Square, Hungary, Rumania and Poland. said: "We have chased out the But, it catch the question could Rakosi-GerDO
flo de-not be decided in unilateral clared: "We will not allow any negotiations De the WW Interference in
domestic Treaty Inld down that a with- affairs.
drawal wna possible only if agreed to by all the signatories. Prisoners Freed
our
referring
Premier Nagy was to former Hungarian Worker's Party First Secretary, Matyns Rakosi, who resigned and Erne Geroo, who replaced Rakond in this post for a short time but resigned last werk. Both are reputed to be pro-
Stalinists."
Leave Hungary
Radio Budapest reported that Nagy told the crowd that it was not he who had called
the Soviet troops to help put down the national revolt.
Nagy said that he would re-
(The statement added that the Governance was ready to start talks with the Hungarian Gov- erament on the general position of Soviet troops in Hungary. It sudd 11 tuas aDowed Soylet koopt so be used to hɗp vestare ceder "On the demand of the Huns-
gutan Goverment) prisoner
Hungarian
sentenced under the regimes of Party First Secretaries, Matyas Rokosi and Erne Geroe, hove been freed, the rudlo announceri.
quest the immediate withdrawa-France-Presse and Reuter,
of Russian forces and termina-
tion of the Communist Warsaw
Treaty,
Insurgen
Tenders including representatives of rebels in the armed forces, had demanded during the day that all Soviet troops should kave Hungary by the end of the year.
niso
demanded that the Government should call a con- ference
to the of signatories Warsaw Treaty and denounce It. Communist furves in under the Europe are unified treaty, signed last year as the Communia world's answer to the North Atlantic Pact.
Nagy told the gren1 crowd that the Warsaw Trenty would be terminated and the - mediate withdrawal of Russian troops requested
Rise Up Again
The insurgent appeal for the withdrawn of Russian troop try December 81 threatened; "We will rise up in arms again If this condition is not fulfilled. The insurgents
niso demanded
that the Government take over the country's uranium mines.
(In a statement Jast night, the Soviet Government offered
AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS
San Francisco, Oct. 31. Air buses in the United States have been placed in a state of "watch" as a result of the pre- sem critical
the situation in Middle East, Air Force General Hay Lynn,
the commander of American defence air forces in the wester United States, said 1oday.
General Lynn who Was addressing a meeting of mem- bers of the Air Force Associa- tion "watch" state should not be con... fused with the "alert" state and
in San Francisco, said the
was merely "the first step up the ladder" of precautionary поса-
Bunce
The General said that no American Rincraft had been "moved up" and no leaves can- celled.-France-Prosse.
DRUG HAUL
Maniin, Oct 31. Philippine
navy patrol boat seized a cargo of penicillin | tablets abound a motor launch in
| Evacuation Of Southern Philippines waters on
U.S. Citizens
news
that
Washington, Oct. 31. "The State Department spokes- man, Lincoln White, said at his
today conference evncuation of US citizens from Jordan and Syria had been "vir- tually completed" and was ex- pected to pick up speed in Israci and Egypt.
n
He said that Air Force trans- port planes were now on shuttle service between Tel Aviv and Athens and it was reported that motor convoys were being prepared for the evacuation of American citizens from Chire.--- United Press,
Wednesday, navy headquarters said.
The navy said 224 coac of penicillin were found on board The faunch which came from North Bornen. The patrol boat intercepted it off the island of Tawi-Tawi, Southern Philip pines. The boat and enrgo were turned over to the Tawi-Tawi customs uuthorities for investigo- tion, the report said-Router.
Alleged Spies Arrested
Berlin, Oct. 3). East German police have es- rested 78 "American und im- perialist spica" In the Soviat one the East German Security Ministry announced in a news omference here today,
The Ministry apokeaman, Colonel M. Borrmann, sold that American secret agents WCT planning "a new campaign of sabotage and provocation In the Soviet Zone.”—France-Presse,
VIOLIN RECITAL
by
IMRE NAGY
Friendship Acclaimed
Tokyo, Oct. 31. Ex-Premier Ụ Nu ( of Burma declared yesterday that "an edifics of friends ship" between China and Barmon was not difficult to build because of "common thoughts and feelings”.
U Nu, now chairman of Burmi's Anil-Fascist People's Freedom Longue, spoke.
鼗
banquet given in his honour on la Tiemsin, Tuesday evening Radio Peking reported today.
"The building of an edifice of friendship between China and Burns was not difficult because the Chinees and Burratse peoples had common thoughts and feel- ings," he said.
The
Burmese leader, who arrived in Tientsin at zoon on Tuesday, added: "I feel parti- cularly happy every time I come to Chira because the Chinese people receive me like a kins- mar. In Burma only Chinese nationals could be called com- patriots by the Burmese people."
United Press,
WHY HONGKONG
MISSED WHO
ASSISTANCE
London, Oct. 31.
Mr John Rankin, Labour, asked in the House of Commons today why the Colonial Secretary had ruled that Hongkong should not receive assistance from the World Health Organisation for the train- ing of urgently needed medical personnel and whether he was aware of the difficulty that had resulted from the cancellation of fellowships arranged two years ago.
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