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Street
DEATH OF A REVOLUTION Soviet Armour ADENAUER WORRIED
Takes Last
Bonn, Nov. 4,
West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, will make a strong effort to dissuade the French
Hungarian Town
Town authorities from continuing their military action
By PETER HOWARD
| in Egypt when he drives in Paris, informed
sources indicated today.
Adenauer's main concem will] nauer's own coalition have be to repair Western unity, urged him to call off the trip which is cautial for the free as a protest against the British world in the face of the events and French "aggression.""
Sopron, Hungary, Nov, 4. The last minutes of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 ran out in this small1n Hungary, the sources said. town, the most westerly in Hungary, to the rattle of machinegun fire, the rumbling of Soviet tanks, women scream- ing and weeping, and the singing of the | Hungarian national anthem.
Until 3 p.m. (local time) no | according to last-minute feverish Russlan
had troop!
entered tilephone calls around the coun- Sopron but they were known to try, Sopron seemed to be the be all around it, in the hills last town in Hungary to be | and woods.
taken by the fuselans.
I arrived at Klingenbach, the At every other telephone ex- nearest
point in Austria, at change the operator either cut three o'clock and decided to go him off or Indicated carefully in to have a lock for myself, that the "revolutionary council" Approaching Klingenbach
no longer cxisted. "i am sorry, saw streams of Hungarian ro- that number is
temporarily cut fugees, walking in little groups of order," an operator had told along the road, carrying their him from
from Veszprem. worldly belongings 01 their On the Brst hills outelde the barks, oxcurts Lloyd and M.
town on hand-
we stopped and look eats, bicycles and wheelbarrows, look back. I heard the inter Otherwise Found Car
a machinegun. there was silence. The blood-
WON solains: In red darkening sky
ditly revered with snow.
Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, shakes hands with the French Premter, M. Guy Mollet, at 10 Downing street, after the Anglo-French talks which resulted in the notion against Elypt. In background are the British and French Foreign Secretaries, Mr Selwyn Christian Pineau,Central Press Photo,
Britain Gave Early
Consent To A-Bomb
fund
At the frontior Austrian of rials turned Try car back. thesed on foot and in Hungary I found 群 Horantnidan cat- Pobiera of Sovjet make--driven by a student willing to take me
All along the muddy road to Use Hungarian custoran post the refugees, a leak of sorrow and resignation
their fare. teutiged in an unending stream
k
A
over le feida
solidarity
Adenauer, however, does not The Chancellor's trip to Paris wish to risk straining relationa not an expression of between the European powers,
with France and expecially since the discord be Britain, official circles point tween the United States and out. Britain and France's ac-France and Britain has already tlosi in Egypt 13 almost armed the Atlantic «Niatice, unanimously condemned in government circles declared. Weat German authoritative cir- cles.
A falso move at this moment could provo disastrous for the The opposition parties and cause of European unity, they even rome members of Ade-added.-France-Presse.
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the way back to the frontler we passed the Hunga- rinn arillery fores we had reen on our way It. They were completely derested now.
The survatri of relugees had vanished. Only here and themTO-MORROW a stragster made his way to wards Austria. We pleked up an old woman and her 14-year- Britain consented to use the atom bomb political usytum in Austria.
por. It was a mass exodus. Austrianal granddaughter. Their
xussions were In an untidy against Japan before the United States, according |otelul sand 5.900 had aloudy
bundle hardly Janga than a Intly's
The bandbag
old to "Grand Strategy," the sixth volume of the Bri-arrived. And all the time more
wotnan was weeping bitterly. tish Government's history of the second world war On the short drive from the
Kept Sobbing published here today.
weapon
London, Nov. 5.
were coming.
in London on July 1, When su Japanese ap-carri 1945, and his information was pected what had happened, given to the combined polley which was not for some hours, committee Washington
arid OU the EmpeL OF
the Deuce Lo purty lect July 4.
persuade the mifitary lenders to surrender.
anillar
frontier to Sopron, I passed several groups of student
parti the
The girl was perfectly sell- The author, Mr Johm Ehrnuit, "The operation went accord.os. They were armed
on teeth, with rifles and guitars" controlled and kept telling the sald that the Prime Minister, Mring to plan. 18.15 am.
the
weman: "Don't name for the old Churchill, Installed the minute August, the bomb was drop
Bui the Krandma."
grand- Russian-type Bub-nachine gur. approving the use of the newped on Hito, hima.
carried slung around the neck-mother Just kept sobbing: "My
dozen
hand
my husband EXCR- SORE and up to a
At the Hungarian frontier post des stuck through their belts,
A nearby llungarian artillery stood, Jooking back towards three lorryloadh. of refugees decided to restat barracks had the Russians and had position-endarmes and
Sopron A number of Austrian
other offelal ed rome Beld guns in the
journalists and cameramen, and deter-overlooking the town, painting
paula crowd of curious sightseers mined to resist and on Augustin the direction the Russians
stood around. 7 issued a non-committal com- were expected
lifted above munique on the damage,
started singing
in
Military Decision
The Britu give their formal consem 10 the use of the bamaka apparently without hearing the
Its arguments for Ehrman wrote.
Use,"
"But the, omny
Wai
"The Americans necordingly Mr bombed Nugasaki on the morn-
ing of August 9."
War Must End
to come. But Suddenly, A their crews had gone and the
ntralded students were trying
to find out how to fire them.
We drove into the town and saw people standing around in little groups at street corners and in doorways.
Just square
national
hoarse male voice the hubbub and the Hungariau bless anthem. "God
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This blank cheque was at as surprising as it might sem. For, in fact, the authorltic, London did not want or expers 10 participate actively. in the on
the discussions on the use of bemb
their and
procedure therefore fairly reflects their attitude."
through
We walked along and within two minutes I heard screams. Some men and women came run- ning around the corner. "They're here, they're here," they yelled. "Four Russian tanks have en- tered the town."
A
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some
Long Silence
were
When the anthem ended, there was a long silence, broken anly by the sobbing of the old woman Mr Ehrman sidd that until the
beside me in the car and
of many. Emperor broadcast to his people
other women in the crowd. August 15 announcing the
We drove on. Further inside cnd of hostilities "it was all
Austria, the partising who had arry would uncertain if the
sudden perÃO gripped decided to seek asylum comply with the government's everyone. We were awept along disarmed. 1. saw piles of rides, decision,"
in a scurrying crowd of men,
bronchinegun.
and grenades And women
children,
roadside, lying on the muddy "On the night of July 14," he
"part wrote,
yelling etnse-Several Hungarian army lorries weeping. of the Imperial
Jessly garrison in Tokyo singed
stood at awkward angles to the We stopped at our car und "rond. armoed rising
Two were still towing to occupy the
walted. Everyone clse dis field guns. It was nearly 5 pm. palace and to round up the pros appeared from the streets. In and it was growing dark. - On July 26, the Potsdam mirent members
of the peaco a few seconds Sopron, had be- | China Mali Special.
come a ghost town. Only here repelled with and there a head peeped from a surrender was broadcast. Tho some bloodshed after destroy- basement window or doorway,
Ing the houses of the Prime I waited
The Minister and the
apprehensively.
was ticking cagine of our car the Privy Council.
over. All was ready for » quick sting stations in Tokyo and the Russians enter. "Other troops occupied broad- | reta But wanted to $20
setaway,
Mr Ehrman said the decirlon to use the bond was primarily a military one, and pointed out that since
the 1942
Paciar had been peculiarly an Ameri can area.
Declaration giving the Japanese boy
the terms on which they could
ot emperor, strong supporter the peace group, accopied the declaration without hesitation," but on July 28 the Japanese Governanert announced Its 11- tention to ignore it entirely,"
went
Bomb Dropped
abood and
L
were
President of
Accepted.
The
of
NZ Teachers Going To Indonesia
the provinces to suppress the Soon we heard them. recording of the Emperor's roar, sirooch and rumble broadcast. They, too, were re-tanks on concrete, Then the
Wellington, Nov. 4. pelled.
firat vehicle, an armoured car, "As late as August 20 army round &
A team of 12 New Zealand Three T-34 comer. afficers planned a coup to seize tanks followed it. They did not teachers is to go to Indonesia to Plane for dropping the beab the palace, and troops were still pass us but turned down another assist with the development of Mr Ehrman rising spasmodically in various street which led to the univer- English language teaching at described the actual operation. parts of the country.
aity. They seemed to know the accomciary schools there. "The greatest hazard of the
This is one of the largest way well. I saw no infantrymen. technical assistance operation was perhaps the take-
projects My
student chauffeur then off," he wrote. "The bomb was
drove me to the house of on old Now Zealand has undertaken very heavy and with the extra
woman who was ill, to take her under the Colombo Plan,
in The teacher will work lond a B-29 found it diffeult to
"Meanwhile officers of the air
to mitely In "Austria, "But- rise in time even from
of. Indonest, and will bb' under specially lengthened runways on force dropped leaflets urging the had already been taken by pairs in six of the main centre people to continue the war and ; someone else in the confusion, the general, supervision of A On August 5 indeed three wo for the frontier crashed on practice take-offs the army to set up a govern
Out of Order Langunge teaching inspectorate,
in Diakorta. and it was with profound reliefment of resistance. It that
I was not
sald On the way out my chuffour the observera
until the end of
A government statement i the month that all elements of recognised a man who had been that it hopes the project will operational aircraft that even- ing mount into the sky, weather the armed forces finally accepted one of the leading revolution- make a significant contribution- reports were good, and by mid the inevitable," World War 1 aries in the town and we gave to the development of education nlight Colonel Paul Tibbits was over--China Mail Special him a lift. He told me that, if Indonezia-Reuter, know that Hiroshima was' his target.
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