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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956.

KING'S +PRINCESS NEHRU'S VIEW OF

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ACTION IN HUNGARY Professes Alarm Over Egypt

New Delhi, Nov. 15. 'India's Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, today told a closed meeting of the Congress Party parliamentary group that it was by acting quickly that the Soviet Union prevented the situation in Hungary from worsening,

Fources said today.

Nehru made a lengthy - najvr

informed

ļa erauld no longer keep order.

of the Hungarian pad Raspbễn | the sources said. questlin tonight before EN

Netru deelaced that Indio Congress Party group after 10- was opposed to any sort of for- viewing the development den intervention, because he events in Hungary. He stated believed that the Hungarian that the Soviet Unkų had noted' pasoplo hould decide thetr became the Hungarian Governs · bitire freely and without 1X-

such that piere

ment's weaknes

RUSSIAN MISSION

IN BURMA

Rangoon, Nov. 15.

Still Alarming

For this reason, India was poned to elections under United Nation- sopervision, since this would collective foreign Hen, ke sati.

coumiltate interven.

Nehru said that in Egypt, the fatuation was 511 alarming be- cause the British and French were congoldating their arinsd forces in the region, the sources |

A twelve-man Soviet eco- nomic mission arrived here by air today at the invita- | najd tion of the Burmese Govern- ment.

The mission, led by Mr P. A. Maletin, deputy chief of the Department of is divided

ma

Soviet Economie Relations into two groups.

He added that by undertaking its netion against Egypt, Britar had taken a dangerous gamble ·

could have seriou which

He stated that consequences. India had information that mill- tary preparation had been güirg The first group will discuss on for three months-France. with Burmese officials develop | PresIO, menit projects in agriculture, mining while the second group, made

Singapore, Nov, 16. up of building specialisis, wil}

Japanese shipping and steel look into construction

a magnate Mr T. Kamateu arrived technological institute, an dustrial exhibition hall, sports by plane to represent the pre- stadkam, national theatre and a sidency of the Rotary Inler. hopital.

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SOVIET FRENCH INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES

First UN Police In Naples

The firwi contingent of the United Nations police foros for the Bues arts arrived in Naples last weekend, before flying on to the Middle East. Picts to top shows the Norwegians arriving; picture bottom shown the arrival of the Dahban, Express Photo

Reason For Russian

Troop Movements

Warsaw, Nov. 15.

Polish sources in Warsaw tonight considered that recent Soviet troop movements in Poland and on the Polish borders were ordered because of the general international tension and not because of the domestic situation in Poland,

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Foreign press reports have frequently spoken recently of Boviet troop movementa Poland in the Boviet border territories and in East Germany, despite the vague character of these reports and the lack official information, it appeared here that;

Troop

of

move.

1. Normal ments were continuing bes (ween the Soviet Union and East Germany.

2. Three weeks ago, from 12 to 14 Boviet divisio

massed in the Brest- Litovsk region of Soviet Rubis near the Polish border, but had not been engaged lu ally special manoeuvING,

3.

* Sovict reinforcements

were apparently sent to the East German garrison, but the situation there has not developed since the movement about two weeks ago.

Informed Polish sources in- sisted tonight that they were convinced of the Soviet Union's peaceful intentions towards Poland, Besides, they stressed that the perfect cohesion of the

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SHAKEUP OF

US ENVOYS?

Washington, Nov. 15. President Elsenhower in planning s Inace diplo matic makeup, which will affect American menbrasă- dors in five nations had fill vacancies in four others, Informed sources salt to-

Tha sources snið ibat Embassy changes would be made in Britals, France, Italy, West Germany and India and vacancies' would be filled In the Philippiars, Zealand Australia, New and Yugoslavia.

A White House spokes- man refused to ceriment

on the shakeup reports, -own

France-Fremt,

US-CHINA MEETING

Geneva, Vov. 15. The 61st meeting in the scriós at ambasadorit level

Warsaw Government provided of talks

ith extra suarantee against the between the United States and possibility of a coup de forte China was held today. against Poland,France-Presse,

Lucky Escape

Las Vegas, Nov, 15, A twin engine Trans-World Airlince with 30 passengers and crowmen aboard made a "mit acle emergendy helly landing on one engine today in the 'do-

After the meeting, which

listed one hour and 50' mitutes, it was announced that the next

ON REBELS

Algiers, Nov. 15.

French forces, including Foreign Legion troops, inflicted heavy losses on six rebel bands in clashes over the past 48 hours, while rebels unbo- taged three trains and continued urban terrorist activities, it was announced today.

BEVAN'S PLAN FOR

EUROPE

Ger-

from

The most striot call crosta occurred last, night, when rebels derailed a 20-car oil rain 4- tween te Hhima and Bæði, north of Constantine, the Pallippeville line.

1977

Explosions, heard all the way to Corlatantine, occurredī after eight of the cars plunged intó u ravine and thousands of gallons into petrol spread

the fire.

London, Nov. 15. [of faming Mr Aneurin Bevan, the adjoining helds. Firemen ati Treasurer of the British from Constantine fought Labour Party, augasted night before finally putting out today that the West should

Struck Mine exchange the neutralisa- tion of a reunified many for the withdrawal

troops of Soviet Eastern Europe.

Bevan, leader of the Labour Party' left-wing, maid in article published in the news- paper Tribune that negotiations hofween

USSR

and the West rhould be opened to make this exchange.

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The Labour Party leader in- dented that Hungary and other East European countries W7

"eorden sanitaire" part of u

had built up to which Stalin protect the Soviet Union time the West.

D

A goods unlu was derabled after it struck a mine north of Djelfa this moming, while second six-wagon goods train ran off the tracks near Maillot after rebels had removed a ste- tion of the line.

French forecs meanwhile banda aliuck hard at rebel installed some five miles below Palestro, and in the Oran And Constantine regions.

Heilcopter-borne French troops surrouttoed a 70-man rebel unit near Bou-Landour, in the Oxan region, after the rebels clashed with a regiment of the Foreign

the mountainous Con- REDUCED VALUE stantine region alone, French Troops chshed with three rebel However, "the invention of groups northeast

of Grarem, rockets, atom bombs and the wast of Koberit and eart of strategie bomber have reduced ( roudja.

the value of the cordon sanitaire almost to vanishing point in the milltary eyes of many Ruisian leaders, Bevan said.

He concluded: "It is time to write a new chapter in our re Jations with Russia and Europe. "I believe that in this way we can best help herole Hun- gary and at the same time help ourselves."France-Presse,

Colombo Talks

Assassination

sources said heavy. quantity of weapons,

French military that rebel lunges were and that a large supplies, Including had been captured,

Terrorist activities were zem ported in several centres, in- eluding Chabe; zl Ameur, where the son of a European

Presse.

GENZÍNEIÐA ENď, v FIDOS-

Confirm Origin Of

Burma Hopes Japs

Pakistan Will Agree

The

Calcutta, Nov, 15. Burmese Prime Minis ter, U Ba Swe, said here today that he hoped Pakistan approve the four-power (India,

pretch to current crites.

would

Mystery Cloud

Tokyo, Nov, 15. Burma Ceylon, Indvetslo) The Japanese National statement inued yesterday on Observatory today confirm- the international situation, de-ed reports appearing in the pite her "contradictory up- British Meteorological Magazine that a mysterious The joint statement, signed cloud which hovered the

Prime by the four

Ministers yesterday after their three-day whole of Southwestern Eng- moeting in New Delhi, called land on April 8 had origin for the speasy withdrawal of ated in Kamchatka, Soviet foreign forces from Egypt and Russia.

Hungary.

U Ba Swo added that Dr Ali

An observatory

spokesman

Serticamajijo, the Indonesian today said the cloud, 12 mites Fremler, was now in Karachi ht high and some 50 miles wide hath been tortned from dusi ani the invitation of Pakistan

dichos thrown into the air persuade the Pakistani Prime

of Minister, Mr H. S. Buhrawards. during a violent suption volcano Kamchatka to chdorso the decisions of the. other four Colombo Powers.Zymannaya Soph lest March 20. Reutar.

Suhrawardy Invited To Indonesia

Karachi, Nov. 15. Pakistani Premier, H.

to

the

πλατα

SITE OF ERUPTION The spokesman sold than 15 Japanese observatories throughout the countly had recorded the vältand's druption, although at dret it had been the Soviet Union believed that

"testing may have been nutoar

4

We paid com The spokesman said, constant observations confirmed that the from aloud had been formed volcanic dust and a check on all

one would be held on November. Suhrawardy tonight accepted an atto

20.

The delegates

are

8. observatory data has placed the of the eruption in Invitation to visit. Indonesia Kamchatka,

The cloud had moved. very Mr U. made by the Indonesian Pre- Alexis Johnson, United States mier, All Bastroamidjojo during swiftly on a westward course at Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, his one day stopover in Kare above 42 miles per hour, the

spokesman said. Reuter and Mr Wang Ping-han, Chinese Chi Ambassador lo Poland.

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The Lalics, which began

A joint communiqué issued by August 1, 1905, cover the retum the two preiniers at the con- of civilians of both sides, re- Elusion of their talks said, they in-hunciation of force in the For-interest and agreed on ways of had disctised matters of mutual moan as," and "other" matters

bringing more closely together: not at inue including trade in the policies of their two coun-

cultural relations-Router.

tries/-Frumos-Presse,

There

wore three serious Jurica and "27 with bumps and bruison" The plane, did batch fire-Unlied Press.

Salad days

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FOR

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Tokyo, Nov, 15,

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