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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936, *

BRITISH CASUALTIES IN EGYPT PRISONERS

ONLY 176 FOR ALL SERVICES

London, Nov. 13.

British forces suffered 176 casualties --including 25 killed and two missing and presumed dead-during operations in Egypt, according to official figures released here today.

each service ministry Lists from

that army casualties were highest, with 15 killed and 96 wounded.

showed

COMMUNIST

PARTY BANNED

Buenos Aires, Nov. 13. Penal Court Judge, Luis Botet, today ruled that the Communist Party in Argen- tina could not contest scats

in the forthcoming general elections.

law recently According to introduced,

"democratic only political parties" may tike part in the election.

"The Communist Party not a democratic party," ruled Judge Bolet, "bul The mos. striking example of totalitarian- poll.teat

iam in history."

contemporary

WEIGHT OF ARMS Since the coming of a

single party in Russia, the Judge con- tinued, this

MAN

ALGERIAN

PROBLEM

DISCUSSION

Washington, Nov. 13.

The Algerian problem at the United Nations As- Sembly and the United States attitude towards it will be discussed here next Habib

week by Tunisian Premier Bourguiba and Moroccan Foreign Minister Achmet Balafrey,

Press United formed today.

tho

Was in-

Menalhub # was writer-loo the Algerian problem at the United Nailons was among the French subjects discussed by 10

Ambassador Herve

Alphant

52

C

The Admiralty Muster were kill 41 Luthiers wourden, winte

Rusal Navy offer was missing.

resumed killed.

The Royal Air Force lust une

who is

presumed killed, "arollir man was wound. War Ofee. Admiralty ane! Au Ministry released casualty Bgures independently, overall list for the three

Bue} WAR

the

ersaces

Government.

Conflicting

Meanwhlic in New York cot

with Deputy Under-Secretary of State Robert Murphy at the State Department today.

It is the French contention that the Algerian problem should not be brought up for discussion at the Assembly unti) | the Near East and Hungarian

disposed of a problems are

bv prc. consequently it would fecable for the Assembly not to tak up until next year.

ter be

the

T French are 1eported to Cheape The postponement wild allow time for better relations ficting versions of whether un- necessary destruction and ensus- be wron Fratre and Moruceu lies were inflicted by Angland Tunisia and for home Bolt-

for found French forces in taking Port Sand Hon were presented to the American Algan problem, possibly on a Rderal basis with the Sultan public today.

of Morocco

federative hend. Such il federation would have mngnwen)h status re- factions with France.--United Press

Newsweek Magazine called f the "mutilation el Port band" and said that 2,000 of its citizens or 20 residents. one out of every were killed

inbajers :『t:tu

New The

sold Post York destruction was kept to a mini mum. such An extent Brilis

French and vinced their

OWN Jeopardy

Newsweek's morrespondent. Mr political idea hid Benjamin Bradlee, wrote a the been maintained by the brut latest issue of the mass circula- weight of arms in foreign tertian insgazine that Port Said Is

that the pretex ritory under

how an "ugly, festering score 11s "ibe

peoples hosptials

with the stablity of the

jammdd states was in donger'

maining wound Ita morgues the re

clogged chest-high with dead."

Events in Hungury, said Judge, bad shown the diction of the dissolution of the third in- ternational sume years DEO- "Democratic republice in tan must firmly watch over in dividual liberty," sold Judge Potet.-France-Press.

their

Only Rumours

A

About Mr K

$3

are

Port Said was devastated by RAF Venoms and Hunters, backed up by a naval bombard- ment," he said.

יות 15

Russian Envoy To Poland Recalled

Warsaw, Nov, 13. The Soviet Ambassador la Poland, Pantalem Ponomarerko, Mr Bradlee disputed the Warsaw unexpectedly today. official British Aure 0/ 100 for the Soviet Union. civilians killed.

"There are at least 2,000 dead --one of every 20 Port Sald residents," he wrote,

to BCA DI

OF GAZA

Egyptian prisoners being marched out of Glass after the town's capture by Israeli foreta, Gaza had been in Egyptian occupation for eight years. — Central Press Photo,

RUSSIAN

INTERVENTION

WAS CORRECT

SAYS PEOPLE'S

China's

PEOPLE'S DAILY

London, Nov. 13.

official mouthpiece, the Peking People's Daily, today said that Soviet Russia had not violated the five principles of peaceful co- existence by her military intervention in Hungary.

added:

In મ 2,000-word editorial the New China broadleast by News Agency it said the request for Soviet Troops to Intervene

with the "coincides

genuine desires of the Hungarian people." In helping the Hungarian workers and peasants revolutionary government to suppress the revolt, the Soviet Union did not violate its declara. tion of October 30 or the five

of principles

peaceful existence,

West Criticised

the

The newspaper criticised Western countries for sympathis- ing with the Hungarian rebels, who had killed "Communists and other merling patriots."

Yesterday, The Ambassador If the Soviet Russian troops had made a munter of engage- | had not assisted, "Hungary to

today, which were day could only become ments for

a Fascist cancelled this morning.

hell, un Imperialist outpost for other overthrowing various No reason was given for lim sudden departure, but plomat European democracies and

consider it engineering a new world war." Warsaw circles in he was probably recalled to

prepare for the forthcoming | It claimed that after leaving Once "the Soviet visit of nearly Install a Com-Budapest munist Party lender. Vladislav forces would

Gomulka.

15

leave

PAY DAY

DANGERS

Bonn, Nov. 13. Psychologists investigat

mine

ing West German

accidents found that pay

day was the most dan-

Three Alleged

Spies On Trial

Berlin, Nov. 13. Two Germans and a Czech were today accused of capionage motivities for tho American secret service, and of stibversivo activity against Poland sni Czechoslovakio.

The Germans, Rudolf Stricker and Max Pissa. and the Czech, Jogel Skobrabek, wore acossed

Stricker was accused of

American

when their trial today in Dresden,

helping

cecres

get

Ento

sovch

**Page 3

OTTO JOHN'S TRIAL

Only Gave Secondary Information To Soviet Authorities

Karlsruhe, Nov. 13.

to the

Ex-West German intelligence chief, Otto John, told a court here today that he repeatedly con- sidered committing suicide during his 17 months' stay in East Germany in 1954 and 1955.

John, who is being tried on He zaid he conveyed charges of high treason, dis- Sovie, authorities the names of appeared behind the Iron Cur-condary West Gorman intel- tain in July, 1954 and then genco personnel, but nover Germany those of full-fledged agents la December, 1966 in the com- working abroad,

Danish pany of

reporter, M. "I had to supply them with Blonde-Hendrickson.

secondary info

information becaupo if they suspected me hearing yesterday that he had co-operation, they might have

which been drugged

would by amend, Driven me shots Wohlgemuth, and taken to the have destroyed my wil power,"

John said.-France-Presse. Soviet zone against his will.

reappeared in

John told

West

tho first day'x

Co-operated

10-

Asked by the prosecutor

Sant day why he worked for Germany, John said he hesitated to do so and often thought of suicide, but finally decided to co-operate in the hope of fleeing to the West,

John added: "I did not think I would be indicted on my re- turn."

Asked why he did not dis- close this kidnapping at a rews conference he gave for Western reporters in East Germany, John sade bitterly: "I would like to see anyone do that in Soviet

hörebs"

him

turned

hian

to

German

Berlin

of non-

Conference

Could Settle

Mideast Crisis

-ISRAEL! MINISTER

laracl's

Paris, Nov. 13.

Foreign Minia-

ter, Mrs Golda Meir, said John cald the East

on arrival here today that authorities took him to the the Middle East crisis can Crimes, where they questioned be settled solely by means

repeatedly and then re of

A conference between and asdgned him to write a study of Israel and its Arab neigh the problem of German reuni- | hours. Acations. abd between April 1935 and May 1956.

вла

Skobranok were arrested

as they were trying to cross the frontier batween East Germany

service agenta

Poland

Czechoslovakia

and Cachoslovakia,

the use of false --France-Prome,

to

by

passports.

gerous time, according to IKE THANKS

*

report issued year's observation.

after a

that

The investigatora, from Mun ster University and the North Rhine Westphalla Labour Re- search Association, said they found that the accident rate increased sharply on pay days. They concluded that miners were thinking more about what they would do with their money than about their work.

BULGANIN

Movements Watched

WeLe

John said all his movemente watched but he decided last December to trust Bonde- Henrickson to help him return to West Bern.

He said he

Mrs Mele arrived by air from | Tel Aviv for a two-hours stop- over en route to New York, where che

Israel's will head delegation al the United Na- tions General Assembly session, which opened today,

Replying ta questions, Mrs Trusted Bonde | Meir, said Israel had always Hendricksen only after learning en willing to meet Arab na- that he was a friend of Prince at anytime and anywhere.

tients individually or together

10

10

RISK OF SPREADING

Mrs Meir sald Izrael's Fre- mier, David Ban Gurion, agreed last week to withdraw Israel troops from the Sinai peninsula becauso Lrnel's standing policy is to recept United Nations decisions.

Louis Ferdinand of Prussia,

John said he did not intend to the West cause hann German Government when be fold a news conference in East Germany last year that the European Defence Community agreement contained a "secret" Paris, Nov. 13. President EtenhoweT today

According to John he referred the Soviet message to

to an Allied agreement on the Prunity, Nikolai Bulganin, exchange of information and The Middle East conflict bore thanking hin fur lis

out good not to a secret political agree-

israel's view that the wishes, ent on the occasion of

Israeli-Arab quarrel could not ment. Eisenhower's clection to 飲

Chanceller be localised and risked spreading second term as United States Konrad Adenauer had: asked to the rest of the world, Mrs

agency him to invesUgute Reunification Meir added.

Minister, Jakob Kaiser, but he Ιπ his message, which was attached scant importance to the

Amplies which Israel troopd handed

open the 10 Bulganin by the request and did not United States Ambassador in enquiry. John caused a mar- und in Singl far exceded the Mr Chorles Bohlen, mur in the courtroom when he gods of the Egyptian army. Ruhr, Moscow,

Eisenhower assured Bulganin of sald he had villed Adenauer This justified Israel's fear, that his intention to work for world at During

this time accompanied by Egypt was being "over-arzned."

—France-Premsa. peace, and for a better under the Secretary of State, Hans Cilobko. Adenauer had said he all-france-Presse.

never saw John.

9,000 ACCIDENTS

Pre Ident, announced tonight.

The New York Pos P respondent,

Wilomy My ilchardson, hirred sharply No Mass Shelling Moxuw, Nos

Personally I would say that Sovet Freign Ministry

destruction WP3 kept spokoman and herẻ tạight that

not have chosen tho departure of absolute mlinum. reports of

to go through the hardships in- volved Sovies Communs Party First extent that British and Frenchs

setion again and take forces placed their own lives in Khrushchev, Secretary, Nikita

Gumulka Jeopardy by dghting with kid

on unices It had been a case of ab- Thursday or Friday for Morcow, solate necessity of being im "rumours spread about revetitly | Said.

disertsy where he will

A mine in the north with pelled by comradely sympathy." by the Westen pre

"They did not use the usual | Soviet traders the new buses for

people. The editorial railed the Hun- employing 4,500 techniques af mass shelling or Polish-Soviet co-operation, fol- garian General, Pal Maleter, a chosen for the survey.

officer and said

the the 12 months there were 9,000 Uilea! affairs.

trusted henchmen of those the Injured miner Cardinal Mindszenty who com-

work after a able to resume mitted high treason and urged in short break, hls November 3 broadcast speech the elimination of socialism and

for

Budapest Werg duc 10 glover on," he wrote from Port

presi. The Ministry had no informa-

the subject, he sui

all of

Wis

Dows

bombing against an enemy dug towing the recent changes guns under his command, accidents, but in 78 per cent of standing, based on justice for

The spokesman al the samento positions in a city....

Potish

ime refused either lo confirm

one could alnost France-Presse, "I fact, or deny the LAWS in more enll this a 'war without an categorical Fashion -France enemy **—Reuler & China Mail Press

Special

A British Crossword Puzzle

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Strike Fails

In France

The

Paris, Nov. 13. Communist sponsored "anu-Fascist" strike throughout Frunco today met with little support, with the pubile services functioning absolutely normal. and only token strikes in many large Parisian factories.

Altogether some 3,200 worker downed tools for half an hour in the big automobile factories in and around Paris, out of the 39,000 workers in the

Wnationalised Renault

INISI

A MERE PABODE 220 RK BARES "DETE MA E

V OPAL N V LUES & STORM LYES 1 E

ACROSS

3 Grew old (4).

7 Heavenly body (5),

8 Detail (4),

9 Vex (4)

10 Splendid (7).

12 Bell satisfied (4).

15 Aftor

18 take

19 Estado (0),

21 Residence (8).

22 Hot spot in Coventry (4)

23 Andestors (5).

20

Profound (4)

29 Speaks evil of (7).

30 Gem (4),

(31 Fiba (4):

32 meet (5).

1 Regal (5),

"

DOWN

2 Cursed (7).

4 Cunning (5),

5 Petera out' (4), \

Bill of faro (4).

↑ Assens (4).

11 Woods

13 Intend

14 Expanded (4).

16 Lever upl. (8),

17 Unyielding (4).

18 Freakwater (4),

20 Cupson (7),

23 Spoken (4)

24 Likeness (8).

24 Harden (0): 27 Wicked (4), 28.5lt (4).

were

inu

Nearly half the

was

accidents

the restoration of capitalism and were to the hands and flagers, privileges of the Chunch July, August and September who took refuge In the United | were the most dangerous States legation on November 4" months, and most of the accl- The editorial went on to stale dents occurred during the day that Soviet Russia had not shiN.

the five principles of violated peaceful co-existence by military action in Hungary.

Warsaw Treaty

her

Classifying the mishaps by days of the week, the report said most serious accidents hap- pened on Saturdays, most sight accidents on Sundays, and the fewest accidents of all happened on Mondays, China Mail

"Clearly the stand taken by the Soviet Union toward the Special. Hungarian

people is identical with that toward the Egyptian people to help them defend French freedom and oppose Imperi- alism" it said. But, the oposite works. was true of the Western coun

"The stand of many trics: Western countries towards the Hungarian and Egyptian peoples is also identical to sinughter them, try to enslave them, de- prive them of their sovereignty Internal and interfere in their affairs."

there were only 205 strikers.

In the Lorraine busin, 1,000 workers out of 135,000 employed in the iron works and minch were on strike today.

The French nationalised rail- ways reported not a single absence, out of a total of 370,000 employees.-Franco-Presse.

US $1 Million

For Hungary

United Nations, Nov, 13. US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, presented to UN Secretary-General Dag Ham- mirskjold today a cheque for $1 million as the US contribution to the UN relief programme.for Hungarian refugees,

"May this contribution be

Fall."..

added:

Need For United Arab

}

Policy

London, Nov. 13.

According to the People's Daily, "Soviet troops do not

Camille want an inch of the Hungarian President

Chamoun, of the Lebanon But the editorii "After the restoration or order said the Arab "summit" Union conference which opened to- In Hungary the Soviet and Hungary will again hold day in Beirut had been sum negotiations over the question moried because of the of stationing troops under the "pressing need for united Warsaw Treaty.”—-Reuter,

Arab internal and interna- tional policy," Cairo Radio reported.

Civil Planes

For Cairo

The radio said that the Lebanoes

President declared

the meeting was brought about by the reallration, of dangers. of the present

int position S addition to President

The Hague, Nov. 131:4 The Royal Dutch airlines KIJA one of many contributions made will resume some nights to Cairo Chamoun, those taking -- part by governments and by private from tomorrow following the reware King Band of Saudi-Arabia, organisations, Lodge mulch." "It opening of Cairo Airport dor: King Humein of Jordan King le for the benefit of people who are now deitute because they civil aviation. It was onounced Fall of Iraq Perrident Shuke Balls) #1 Koustly of Byria: and Emir ol ) Trip, 10 Bonus, 11 Vied, 18 Restrained, 16 Neap. 10 Plan, hi have tried to achieve the human. Tow amounowmens, added that | Bedry: Crowns: Prince; of; Yemen,

prident, 23 Dean, M. Areas. 28 Rabod, 20 Sten, 27 Stears. ziani sukk, fundamental freedoms D 10 Ma kongkek Tak tanı

Public Conveyed, :d Ernst which NorwLGERAIS

17. Adzre, 18 Appelen Carson sagne Cha

STERDAY'S CROSSWORD—-Leresa i Callop, & Ogre

John

John

that

ALLIES TAKE PORT SAID

of the trag pictures, to come from capa

belongings, IN ORNE GE

Balt Mrs Melr

that

Arms

Segregation Ruling In Alabama

The

Washington, Nov. 18.

United States Supreme Court today unani- mously ruled as “anconstitu tional" the regulations pass- ed by the Alabama town of Montgomery to prevent white and Negro passengers using the same public trans port

The Supremo Court upheld" Ans. carller declton by the Montgomery Federal Court, which ruled that the law of the State of Alabama and the city regulations of Montgomery were unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court based its. decision on two earlier Judg ments ordering the abolition of segregation in schools, parks and public golf couren,

The Negro population Montgomery ve boyoptied the city's public transport sinco last April owing to the

Bögréga- tion regulations, and degenfood

transport, eorvico-

OWIN

of

their

·with" privalo - cars. The muni- cipality recently batined tho #ervico,~~Franice-Prèss#S

Dollars For Jets

Washington, Nov 18. Australian amcials today were reported to have completed negotiationa✨ for a dollar loan to thrip finance the purchase of roven blg Boding#:703

It

for

Cantar Entr

Bank

the

approval of the

Joan, at lufta roguide

wookly

Announcement would be, pande later in the day

liquiar

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