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Polish › Primate. Speaks

The Primate of Poland, Cardinal Wyszynski, right, speaks the balcony of the to the crowd in the courtyard from Archbishop's Palace in Warsaw since his release from deten- thanked his now 55. tlon three years ago. The Cardia),

Photo behalf. Express listeners for their prayers on his

Mollet

Rebuffs Soviet Premier

Paris, Nov. 6.

M. Guy Mollet, the French Premier, tonight sent a note to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, contesting the right of Russia to threaten France about the use of long range weapons.

AGA'S BUST

ALMOST

READY

Paris Nov. 7

American soulptor Niso T Tregor today put the finish- ing touches on a bust of

the Aga Khan, at Paris studio.

The Ara sui for Tregot five times for one hour at a ime but the sculptor worked the remainder of the time from photographs. Three casts of the bust will be made for the Aga Khan himself, a second for Prince Ali Khan and 11:0 third Гот Princema Andrec.

A

recently did Tregor bust of General Alfred H. Gruenther, Supreme Allied

in Commander

Europe. -France-Predic

Plea For Aid For Hungarian Refugees

Paris, Nov. 7.

Mr Charles II, Jordan, Presi-

dent of the Standing Conterence

"I doubt whether the existing situation can be clarified by the employ

M. Mollet wrote:

ment of threats and evocation of the possibility of long range weapons.

MIXED TORY REACTION TO

CEASEFIRE ORDER But Unlikely Members

Will Vote

Against Government

By FRASER WIGHTON

London, Nov. 6.

Reaction of Conservativ es to Sir Anthony Eden's "cease- fire in Egypt" announcement ranged from

relief among

a majority to anger among some-with no immediate sign that any would vote against the Prime Minister.

There is evidence of generat

Italians Brawl Over Hungary

Rome, Nov, 0. Fist fights, and violent ex- changes of irisulta broke out in the Italian Parlament today when Foreign Minister, Gaetano Martino made an allusion In his speech to recent events in Hungary.

All the other membere of Parliament rost when Hungary was mentioned but the Com- munists remained seated.

In the bitter reeriminations that followed, a Communist member hurled invective at Pietro Nenni, leader of the left- wing Socialist Party, Several

Neo-Fancist members rushed toward the Communist benches and a scuffle began, despite the efforts of ushers to separate the combattants.

France- Presse.

-

According to some Government | governments are seen by many Laler Hagerly said that one

New Delhi, Nov. 6. supporters, the Prime Minister | öbserværs heie us frankly saeri- question discussed at the meet-

The Indian Government is to been unde- considerable acing prestige before the vering WOS that of organising accept the Swis proposal for u pressure from his backbenchers Giet of world opinion a ex-American transportation for the enterence of the United States, In the past few days to bring an pressed in the United Nations proposed United Nations inter- the Soviet Union, Britain, and to situation which

General Assembly. has

Inational police force for the France and India tỏ safeguard been causing mounting concora

Middle East.

sichte, authoritative Sources said. among them.

Certain of them suggested there had been strong divisions of opinion in the Goverment itscil-of which the resignation last week of Mr Anthoas“ Nut- ting. Minister of State at the Foreign Ome«. was only on symptom.

Heart Searchings

relief that they have done so The crisis in Hungory was also The sources oid that India rather than adhere strictly to oxomined by President Elven was in favour of all initiatives the declared intention of seizing shower and his advisers.--Reuter | which might reduce tension, →→ the towns of Ismaltia and Suez & France-Presse.

Franco-Presse, in addition to Fort Sald.

The military action against Egypt has been freely attacked bry many Cetlon of British onion since It was first on- nouticed a week ago,

Seven thousand people who These courees belle,ed tugay attended a Labour rally in Lon- four-hour Cabinet meeting pro-don tonight were told by Miss ducert a culmination of there Margaret" Horison, Member of anxious heart starchings.

Parliament an member of the

A proportion of the "Suez party's national executive that group of Conservatives who the cessoflre news was ‘a vie- have enthusiastically supported torious event for us.”

the policy of military interven-

| ilon in Egypt was clearly angered fund dissatisfied with Sir Anthony

Eden's statement,

Tapete revoli against

'Won Round'

F Some saw the development as Sir Tom Williamson, President fresh boost for Colonel Nasser's of the eight million strong Trades prestige.

Union Congress, said that "the But there was no Immediate arousing of public opinion over Indication that any organised the last seven days by the the Labour movement has resulted Minister was browing in the announcement of a cease- though among the Labour fire at midnight tonight.

the view was held

Griffiths, Mr James

deputy opposition that the Prime Minister

leader of the parly, was cheered climbed down."

Anthony gained n 69 when he said that Labour had in the been fighting for the "fair name majority for his polley

of Britain" and that "we have House of Commons last week, won the first round"

rousing ovation from most of his sup- porters after his statement.

and tonight got

had

But the Labour opposition is expected to put down a fresh censure motion at A1 carly also mom which will test afresh "On the other hand, doubt whether the Soviet Gov- the extent of the Prime Minis

authority (er's backing. the ernment has oll necessary to express pity about innocent blood when, owing to this same government, this blood Hun- ls spreading in floods In gary."

three-page_nole

as soon

0

Later, in the to Marrhat Bulganin the French Premier said: "In the Middle East France is ready to accept a definitive ceasefire similar determination is ex- pressed by Israel and Egypt and international scon

as the force decided upon by the United Notions is in a position to cLITY out the task allotted to it." - Reuter.

na

Three Rebels

Killed

Fully Attained

In

+ announcing ceasefiro before the conditiona of last week's Anglo-French ultimatum Egypt were Aally attained, both

RED MEETING

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President Eisenhower today issued a statement in Washing-

welcoming ton

the heartily announcement of the ceasefire.

The White House spokesman said that President Eisenhower had been given the news of the ceasefire by the British Prime Minister himself.

Over Phone

The spokesman said that Sir Anthony told Eisenhower of the ceasefire over the transatlantic telephone at 1286 hours.

The

It was President. Eisenhower who made the phone call. White House spokesman, James Hagerty, sald the President had returned to Washington at short notice after casting his vote in elections at

Paris, Nov. 6. The French Ministry of the the presidential Interior tonight banned a Com-Gettysburg. munist meeting to be staged on

At 1245 the President called n Paris sports Wednesday In

a special meeting of his prin stadium to commemorate the elpal advisers. The announced 39th

to anniversary of the October object of this meeting was Revolution.

ensure the fullest possible The French police said that

American support for any mea the meeting had been banned Algiers, Nov. 0. because of disturbances to public sure to bring about a ceasefire

in the Middle East. Three Algerian rebels were order which the meeting and reported killed and several others expected counter-demonstrations captured today in clashes with would inevitably provoke. - French troops in the Inst 24 France-Presse, lours.

No casualties were reported among troops who also scized

arms, munitions, food supplies and military equipment and clothing in the operations.

of Voluntary Agencies, working Rebels cut several roads and for refugees, tonight appealed burned tobacco sheds and

for private and inter-govern-pharmacy in the Kabylla area- mentel aid for the Austrian France-Presse.

Government in the "titanic Job"

of meeting the sudden influx of

10,000 Hungarian refugees.

Mr Jordan, gald the help al.

flowing

into Austria

rendy

affèctivo

SEVEN KILLED

a

Bagdad Pact Talks

Teheran, Nov. 6. The Prime Minister of Fakis- tan, Hussain Shahidi Buhrawardy, arrived today to attend the Bagdad Pact conference dis- cusing the Middle East situm- BOIK

to

Premiers of the four Musilm.

represented - were Kather tomorrow. Representa-

Rabat, Nov. 8. "should be utilked in a more Five French soldiers and two powers

fashion officers were killed on Moroccan co-ordinated

than

an has been possible hitherto territory today during an attacktives of Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Mar Jordan, on his return from on French food convoy by an Turkey zatt leday for the socond closed session on the situation, દી visit to Vienna, said that armed band, a French army with Shah Mohammed Re

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Pahlavi of Iran and President done for the refugees.

Another thres French soldiers Izkander 'Mirza of › Pakistan "But the facilities and man- power, of the Austrian Govern- were wounded and a fourth was hoading the conférence.

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