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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956.

ALLIES MUST GO ON WITH Yugoslav Mayors

OIL THREAT

THE JOB IN

TO WEST CANAL AREA

EUROPE

London, Nov. 8.

The Middlo East crisis threatened oil rationing for Western Europe today. Britain. France, Northern

Ireland and Denmark orifered estrictions on petrolerario con- mumptions to conserve supplies, i

By-Election__Message

To Tory Candidate

Chester, Nov. 9

Sir Anthony Eden re-affirmed today

Other nations nervously cheek that until a United Nations police force

ed their TESCIVER

and gauged is in operation in Egypt, Britain and

the prospects for obtuming new stocks.

Saudi Arabia minotinend it was shutting of the flow of mil to Bistala.

| France “must go on with the job.”

The statement was contained jin a message to Mr J M. Temple, The lockade of the Suer Conservative ecididate for Call It g Lakers to take is forthcoming parliamentary the longer route arisind Afrien, by-election for Chester. alowid shipments fron other

Middle East suppliers and re- duced the utmount kin could be delivered to Europe.

PRECAUTIONARY Brilsin, ameruncing. a 10 pr cent eut in the deliveries to tal consumers yesterday, tabelled it A "precautionary measure." But

warned that actual rating will be ordered if users they tot cut down voluns farily their consumption of gases, line air! cal

the Government

A 30 per cent induction in moten turf alow went into effect 111 Northern inland Texty France imposed restrictions. ola the use of wutommolates, and Den- mark ordered voluntary sution- ht

The Notherland". although seeing to inediante needl TIT tioning

card. Pe use il nerded

TRUCKS IDLE

"The history of our time shows cicarly the terrible consequences of fature to do just this.

"Knowing that, the electora of Chester will. I am confident, return you to Westininster

encourage us in our work for real peace abroad and prosper-

At the general election last vem the Government held the south by 11,002 votes in a three-ity at home. cornered fischt.

First By-election

Lo

"They have seen for them- selves the Irresponsible be- haviour of the Labour opponde tion in dividing Parliament and in seeking to divide the country,

But the by-election is the first see the Suez Canal crisis and the size of the Labour candi- dules" vote wil be an indication of how for the Prime Minister's support has been affected by the | bey 15

rints.

a lose when the Governmeil have put the national interest before all other considerations

place

Visit England

A party of Presidents (3layors) of various Yugoslav People's Committees are in Lon- don un a two weeks' visit as quents of the Foreign Office. They are in England to study various aspects of local government. The visitors, plstored at the Foreign Office, are, frons left: Mr Rade Dumamle of Split: Me Tilja Mirkovio of Titograd; Dr Vladimir Velebit, the Yugoslav Ambassador to Lønd 7: Lord Reading, British Minister of State for Foreign Affatru: Mr Milos Minic of Belgrade; I Martjan Dormasilja of Ljubljana and Mr Sreten Bjelicko, a Secretary-General from Belgra Express Photo,

Voding fates Joles on Novera. Haile Selassie U.S. PLANNING

In London Pari Attlee, The by-election in caused by

former British Labour Prime tho appointment of Mr Basil Nield, the sitting Member, to Minister, it was the "dis- the fireordership of Manchesterity is Britain over her inter- vention in Egypt which in saving The Commonweal{},"

The Prime Minister's message. said:

with the

'Lance The Boil'

Lord Attlee, who has just 16- turned from a visit to India and Pakist told the House of Lords that the people in those

"Chester La culled Upon Jo choose its Member of Parliu- Hunt when the world 12 diy- turbed by very grave eventa.

"Together In Spain, where many trucks

the French Government,

Government by a shortage, i belled Clovernment nude a plea stalust of the Unisteri Kingdom hoarding.

that this was the action of a The plea failed

decision 10 took

Intor.

whole of the in the stop housewives from lining up

conviction that government, 1 this

nation. with

waa the only all types of containers to buy home fuel oil.

separate the combatants.

the

started

Italy and Portugal Government studies of their ofl ailuations.

Most other European coun trics reported they were not feling a pinch-United Press,

Polar Region Restaurant

Oslo, Nov. 8. North Cape, Norway's and Fatrope's northien mod salpust, to huv a restaurant next yeur lo cater for The Thousands of visitors who go there each

mmuner.

road jaid

Now, with the way to Mortar Cine, Jourist trade is xpected to Increase

The restaurant Wat be built clo-e to the edg *f the 1,000

even moLAN,

ft high cliffs of North Cape, and

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the

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WILY

And Nehru

Express Hopes For Peace

New Delhi, Nov. 8. I'rime Minister Jawa-

POLICE FORCE

New York, Nov. 8.

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ASIAN SOCIALISTS

WANT JAPAN AND CHINA IN U.N.

Bombay, Nov. 8.

The Asian Socialist conference today called for the immediate admission of Japan and Com- munist China to the United Nations,

The second plenary session of the conference passed a resolu- tion to that effect

to

Before the resolution was put

a vote by the Burmese Pre- mier, U

U Be Swe, who is chale- man of the conference, a dele gate from Hongkong, Sun Pao- kang, raised an objection, chim- ing that Communist China

did not represent the Chinese people and was guilty of violating the United Nations Charter.

No Objection

satd, however,

that he had no objection to that part of the resolution urging the udt- mission of Japan.

Mr

Sun's objections were overruled by U Ba Swe on the grounds that Hongkong was at- tending the conference only as

an observer,

PI AWARD FOR U.S. GENERAL

Washington, Nov. 8.

The Philippine Distinguished Service Star, one of the highest awards given to foreigners, was presented on Thursday by Am- bassador Carlos Romulo to Gen- cral chief of Intelligence of General Charler A. Willoughby, Douglas MacArthur's staff dur- ing the last war.

the During the erremony in Philippine Embosay, General originally ordered by the Romulo said the decturation was Jale

Nguyen Huu Thing, delegate Proddent Manuel Quezon dur- from South Vietnam, reserved fog the defence of Corregidor his approval on the question of

General Willoughby said he admitting China to the United accepted the award with deep Nations.

gratitude and as a symbol of re- cognition to the men and officers with whom he worked in the de- fence OL the Philippines.

ons.

The resolution also said that admission of new UN members should not be subject to the veto of any power and should bo

decided by the General Assembly upon recommendation from the Security Council.

Weapon Ban

Another resolution passed by the plenary session today urged

Franco-Presse,

BIG CLASH

IN ALGERIA

a ban on nuclear weapons tariz An eight-member United Nations planning aux disarmament. This mensure wis moved by Japan AMI

Algiers, Nov. 0. committee today pressed on with the international

seconded by Burma and wha French parachutists were Suez "police" force project while Major-General | passed unanimously. -- United | dropped this evening over a rew E. L. M. Burns formally assumed command of the first token unit of observer officers in Cairo.

vauntries and elsewhere knew harlal Nehru and Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia

The israeli Opinions varled on the :peed | demarcation lines. expressed the joint hope to-, with which the force could Government recently repudiated day that nations concerned 'fuave into Egypt to take over her old armistice agreement with

Elty pl would halt aggression and trom the British and French. restore peace in troubled Some diplomats foresaw longbility of conoinic action to per- Diplomats foresaw the possi- suade the Israelfs to pull back

They And "prety strong if left unchecked, the fight-grounds for tier the ine ing would have quickly spread. Government) do not represent with disastrous consequences to

the majority of the nation," he our country and to the world.

added. "It we had not inken and resolute action in face this dire nettuce, WI should have betrayed our own people und the enuse of world peace.

Not

Enough

swif

of

The operations we have put In hand are police operations.

"In our view it

not enough to whit upon the deil- berations of the United Nations,

"The whole purpose of the Anglo-French Intervention is 10 atop hostilities, to prevent a re- sumption of them and to try to bring a lastung peace 10 thu Middle East.

"If the United Nations will take over this police action we {sha}} welcomo #

"But until there m United

command Incomparable views Nation forces there, we and the

of the Antie Orean,

French must go on with the job. From mid-May to the end of

"To prevent the danger of July, the sun never sets a widespread wor it is necessary China Mail to have the courage to act effec-

tively and with speed.

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Earl Allee sold he gathered the Government feit the dunger from Egypt, backed by Soviet

Russia, was getting greater and

greater and it had to "lanco the boil."

But it was curious the Gov- ernment took aetion when the Israelis were the ageITOSOKB. Reuter.

Pineau Against Big Powers Meeting

areas of the world.

Bald

Nehru ant the Emperor, in n joint communique issued during the Emperor's visit here, they shared grave musgivings over recent violations of human dignity and cuslavement of peoples by means of modern weapons

negoliations on the composition of the force, Though ey be heved arul advanc. group troubled region within days, might be ready To

enter the

The Egyptian Government hos already agreed to athult foreign troops but Israel has Batly de clird to let them into territory she now occuples, including the 20,000 square mile Sinal penin- sula the captured from Egypt last week.

Para-military

The two statesmen sold they hoped antions even at this late hour would abide by the United Nations Charter and co-operate wholeheartedly to dissipate "the

The special Assembly which log of war which hangs over decided last night to set up the the world.

force charged it with the task of securing end of hostilities in Egypt and the withdrawal of

from her territory.

STRICT OBSERVANCE

from the Sinai.

Britain and France are pre- pared to withdraw their troope from Egypt once they are 0$- sured that an "effective" inter- national force can fake over their responsibilities,

Canadians

There was some doubt today whether the two countries would agree with Mr Hammarskjold's idea of awy "effective" body, which was reported to be about six to eight thousand men. The British were said to be thinking of a force of 20,000 or more.

More than a dozen countries so far have volunteered

British, French and Israel forces and offers were still comines,

today. Colombia promised more Nehru de Emperor suld

thanx 1,000 veterans of the they were firmly convinced that Secretary-Gener 1,

But Mr Dag Hammarskjold,

Korean campaign.

mizu, who were re- said on international tension could unly Tuesday in

theported to be ready to fly out be slackened by strict obser- police plaa

his report on that it was to bo next Monday, it necessary. vunce of the five principles of

Some sources sald peaceful co-existence.

"para-military its notare, but not a force with military objec- an- tives."

The

communique also

of

nu

This ruled out forceful action

Canada's

1,000-man contingent might be "In Egypt by Christmuns

The United States has offered

the signing India-Ethiopia trade agreement, against the Israelis to persuade to airlift troops into Egypt -France-Presse.

Paris, Nov. 8. French Foreign Mini-nounced stor, Christian Pineau, said today that he believed that problems of the Mid- dlo East should be dis- cussed within the United Nations Security Council rather than at a meeting of the big four

powers plus India.

Pineau speaking before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly. said there would be difficulties in the application of any dceisions made at a five-power conference, since such a con- ference would not bo beld within the framework organisation.

The

of any

Swiss Government

cariler this week suggested that the premiers of Franco, Britals, India, the United States and the Soviet Union hold a meeting to "save peace."

DIFFERENCE

the

them to move back to the old

Menzies Warns Against Forming Blocs

Canberra, Nov. 8.

Premier Robert G. Menzies warned today that

if the nations of the world lined up into Asian and European blocs: over the Suez Canal dispute then "the world commits itself to a dispute with no end except bitterness and destruction.”

"immediately,"

but diplomata said the offer might compllente

members of the Security Coun-

Press

FRENCH PROTEST TO INDONESIA

The

Paris, Nov. 8. French Ambassador to Indonesin, Jean Brionval, bas protested to tho Indonesian Government

attacks against launched at the French. Embassy in Djakart by demonstrators, An authoritative Suurco said Loday.

The demonstrpiors, were pro- testing against Franco-British operations In Egypt---FIRNCO- Presse.

mote area of south

of Central Algeria, where Aln Rish, Foreign Legion troops contacted a large rebel band yesterday,

First reports sald tonight that some 20 rebels had been killed and 15 other taken prisoner by The paratroops.

Earlier today, it was learned that Anhur Zian, leader

of 022 independent rebel organisation, some 400 strong, had been killed during the initial clash with Foreign Legionnaires yesterday.

Zian was reputed for his barshness, towards the civilian population of the area, some milen brond, which he "com- manded." France-Presse,

It was the biggest MYSTERY

of the decade

-and the true story is in the "POST-HERALD”

things since the five permanentLAST week the SUNDAY POST-HERALD_published the first instalment of one of the most fascinating cil-the United States is one stories of our times-The Burgess Story, in which is revealed the truth behind the biggest mystery of the decade.

were excluded from the inter- national force.

Between Lines

The eight-member Advisory Committee set up last night of Brazil, Canada, Ceylon, Colom- bla, India, Norway and Pakis lan with the Secretary-General as chairman, has the task of working out such details as payment for equipment and of

wages of the force.

Mr Hammarascjold's plan called for each country providing a unit to pay for these flems. "A1

side the normal budget of the

other costs should be financed

In it, Guy Burgess, British diplomat whoso disappearance with fellow-diplomas Donald Maclean so startled the Wertern world, told how it, all started, how the decision was reached to go to Russia, and denied that the Russian authorities had anything to do with the affair.

This Sunday, Burgess carries the dramatic story a. stage further and reveals how the two missing

diplomats baffled the Western world, how they succeeded in reaching the Soviet Union in spite of the efforts of thousands of police on the look-out for them.

It is the first time that the inside story of the journey has been told, the first time the escape route has been described in full, and the first time the world has heard of what awaited the two Britons when they arrived in Moscow,

United Nations," he said.

Another unrewered question In a speech before Parlia- [bloc then. theworld commits is where in Egypt the force will ment Menzies noted that some itself to a dispute with no end be suntioned. Mr Hammarskjold Aslan and Bome European except in bitterness and destruc- salti. yesterday that it would countries had protested strongly on.

move into the region between against Anglo-French oction. In Menzies said that nobody in the Suez Canal and the Egyption Egypt but have said tittle or Pintau, speaking`on latest events in Egypt, said the nothing about the murderous Egypt of Syria "seriously be Imselt armittico inox, gradually greatest difficulty for the United activilles of the Soviet Union loves that active Soviet inter-moving eastwards as the Ismells

vention in the Middle

withdraw." East in Nations

* In publishing The Burgess Story, which it regards as the major at present lay in in Hungary."

President Elsenhower today tho

long Menzies said that it was con

would Istol's decision not to

conferred with this top political news scoop of the post-war years, the SUNDAY POST-HERALD once draw its troops from the Sinsi sidered "wise politics' not to benefitial.

"Would Egypt so prova ni and military defence advisers again makes it clear that it does so only because of the conviction that peninsula.

mention 'much things but "the

on the situation,

the story is NEWS. time has come when that rule having marched from colori-

James Hagerty, the White of should be broken.

with

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YESTERDAY'S · CROSSWORD----ááreis: 1 „Spread, & Doped, 8 Fever, § Vassal, 10 Subro, 11 Retalt; 18: Look, - 18 -Roast," 16 Dotere, 18 Bpados, 20 Stent;:23 Mols, 23-Stopa, 20- Mufti, » 20. Traptr: 27 Reor, 28 Stays, 30 Bonreda. Down: 1 Baveloys,+2 Response, 8. Afar, 4 Deleted, 5 Demirer, 6 Orator 17 Katis, 14.

we, 15. Torlured, 10 Dailies,¦5 17 Tempera, IA PARTY, 21

favour of the withdrawal

| Israeli troops, Pireau said.

In Conflict

be

1

The SUNDAY POST-HERALD believes, however, that the story is more than just a newspaper scoop - that it contains something of great value to, uis'all..

allam soek to defend her new House spokesman, said they The SUNDAY POST-HERALD has no sympathy for the politics freedom by submitting itself to discussed, among other things, of either Guy Burgess or of Tom Driberg, the distinguished journallar help, and therefore ultimate tyranny of a worst colonialism? the role dient te United States who spent more than a month interviewing Burgess in Moscow and

m? intends to play in transporting has now given the results of that month's work to the world: *** "Are the people of Southeast "We in Australia do not, be- Asia

da men and supplies involved in He said that 210 Egyptian Heve that in mallars of world Ala prepared to lend them the United Nations Middle East

selves to an obvious attempt.by.

police force planes had been destroyed, on interest the interests of India totalitarien

communion LO ground and about 10 must be in conflict with those divide the tree

world *and: then Awaiting Reply Egyptians had

killed, of Australia

them all77. *Menzies during Allied bombing 'roida, teresis of Anin maat conflict

with those of Europe." France-Presse.

Menzies said that the tree opposition, migrowted that his dom, integrity and peace of the country ask the United Na Suez Canal fe just as important tions what help Austraila, can

Pakistan and India best give

to

or that the invalt, leader, or the

· Penang, Nov. 1, A. 76 years old Chinese woman Australia, Britain. Anki: France who has spent “almost all", hoc } bu life in Penang has become a Brand therefore is of universal tish citizen, quality the signifcrtios of whe

is not alerted by the plan

She is Medan Lee Soo Moy of the or by ogr who hobalta, un to the District | Jocation of the Cand, ullen. Onow on, & rücke to receive her citizenship pepers - Chipa: Sinilipachseng by fining us in

Wrong: Direction:

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the wrot

The

apolcaman roarmed that the United States does not

ke sure of your copy of the

Make

plan to contribute, troops to the "Post-Herald" next Sunday,

proposed fored, which ur being met, tpk.by the United Nations to ktop the peace, in the Middla

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to Mr

YOKO KONO

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