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THE CHINA" MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER = 16, · 1956.

Britain Commemorated Dead Of

WEST EUROPE

rLabur

2,000 Students Missing

Missing Bed or Two World Wars PREPARES FOR

SINGAPORE AND MALAYA

TRYING TO LOCATE

HARDCORE PRO-REDS

Whereabouts of some 2,000 students was the question being ments of both Singapore and the today.

Singapore, Nov. 15.

hardcore pro-Communist studied by the govern- Federation of Malaya

Following the riots of two weeks ago most students returned to their homes.

UN ASSEMBLY

11

MEETING

Cyprus And

New Guinea

On Agenda

United Nations, Nav, 15.

The Chile Nacons Gen eral Assembly pl 1.

Cyprus question m 11 agenten today despite pre- tests from Turkey that the move would dununge Friendly relations IN

Mediterraneaft.

Enstern

There tar mo. formu; volt oh གོ"s"Ick$hit 11a

and

let

would not press for

Hot the rest, in the words off

Local

יזיאן עני wי

" a houdini.”

headline,

Concern was EXPRESSED by sonte offeints in Malay thut seven hundred of the studimis might have eros ed the emust- way connecting

Istmed

Singapore mainland.

with the Festion offelals have made

the

it clear they do not want trouble-makers Joose in Mulaya.

Gone Underground

Others of

The student

wete

1. vet to have House under. Singapore,

wern

Cloma May File Suit Against Nationalists

Manila, Nov. 15.

They were belloved to

Pilipino lawyer-business. have ford up in mall

an Tomas Cloma today dis Koups in various homes, not even letterlund he may file with the thest parents know where they International Court of Jus-1

tice a damage suit against Singapore | Nationalist Chine for "pil- laging" his property and "harrassing" his men in the Spratleys.

221

-44-year-old UTH Luther, Guar Best the days ou eta g Suge praca suharves, Hi rumpets 1

Nut Pd

43

*

W Chine Bela

thanking! kate-nousuf ven the

The fatit

had agrede terday to us ap

14011

of t

de mader

headings.

Greece

dence for

NAW

dernanded Indepen

Britan Cyprus and charged Gierer with support for Cypriot terrorists.

Sebo

RAISE DOUBTS TuJ+ Ambase belen Souper old The Asembly that the situation was of a le- national nature but that debate In the UN will se

100 doubts in the people of Britain, Greece and Turkey.

The people followiste developmeniz pat (motion and

Titivity

for his T.

41

Chu atud Mont- oking

Phuken students left yo

15. to Chbua abuard the 3,000- 1sful bound for Capton

Check Points

*tl

Clams charged the National

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Closer Economic Integration Within Europe

Geneva, Nov. 15.

Details of proposals for closer economic inte- gration in Europe were disclosed here today after debate in the current session of the contracting parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

course

for

Sunday was Remembrance Day throughout Bellain, the day when the dead of two world wars are commemorated. In Whitehall, London, before the Cenotaph war memorial, a service was held. Plotare left shows a a general view of the ceremony; pieture right showe

Elizabeth Queen

placing A wreath on the Cenotaph. — Express Photo.

RUSSIANS LOJTING HUNGARY

Look 100ps sometimes пно счит il valed arms and burned some

Washington, Nov. 15. Discussion

the plans the covered

appropriate seven houses of bis men station of the six nations of the Euro-

Part of the testimony countries having in the South China Sea

particular pean Coal- eel Commurity to problems in thia Istands which

connection which will be given before he claims

and

create A common market or would be, in the first instance, the Senato Internal Secu- Baser, "Freedomland."

customs union, and also studies to have recourse to Article 22 rity Sub-Committee later The actie of Nationalist

wrtun The Organisation for of the Gergral AgreemEDË. Chino constitutes piracy in the high seas and I ani intending toon (DEEC) for a wider

Europeal Economic Co-opera-

today was released this free their

morning, indicating that the Soviets had

|Be

| donnages," he said.

COMPLETE INVENTORY

Cleme said The

amount

unde orea

measures.

Mr CW, Sanders

tiberalizatieni

(Britain)

|

Assurance

Suam

been

The witnes9, who will leality to this fact, la fa former Hungarian rebel, who will ap pear wearing a hood to conceal his identity and who bears the pseudonym of "Arpad Hazail."

Sourees elte to the Federa~ tion Government indicated Cat

The contracting parties noted "footing" Hungary, new security regulators may be inforced at check points on the

he said that in his view there was

an asurance dyen on behalf of vou eway to The Fedoration, the would ack Tur damages would no reason why these schemes the six siates planning a com.

markort that wordd be restrieling the

they were be determined after

complete.ould cut ncross GATT obliga- mon

prepared to submit for movement of all peopl: suspected "inventory of the losses he had

sideration in the GATT аду of participating in subverdre suffered was drawn up. activities.

treaty that might have been Cloma who

today arrived

drawn up, after

its signature from the United States where

but

submission to he worked for the regi!ration

ratification. with the UN of his

parlaments for ownership

Reuter.

Turky

Jun

arc

with

acute

The Asembly mo day

the Dut

Vitex for WEYL Now

Gu dieu sque, 2011 on a's agenda by povole or 47 19 18 with 14 abstention% United Press

Loudon, Nov

15 Me Peter Fryer, a sena misce respondent of the Commmunest DAILY Worker. Delay resigned from the new map E Aft turning from Potapest lek

his clitor No homes Commi-

11

The 1

No osiright han travel was being considered, but such checkpoints would provade police of both territories into Station on the mvenient of such suspects.

Gone To Work

Anot explanatio To the "Honda" was that some of the min student, why

ntat can ignore the trade at considerably over-nge to Hungary

In his letter of resignation in 31. J Campbell, the editor, Mr Fryer venepla

published

tches he wrote were not

Brute

going to high school may have got jobs now that the student union which gave them a feel- ing of face and importance bas been disolved by a government order.--- United Press,

A British Crossword Puzzle

+2

13 Urged (7).

8

12

14

15

26

16

22

123

24

20

DOWN

1 Bend down (5).

2 Express (6),

3 Gross (5).

0 Awords (0).

* Peeped (6).

ACROSS

3 Pepper plant (8).j

7 Trout, perhaps, in a school

(5),

B Begged (8).

10 Blum (4).

15 Clock face (4).

17 Ruca (7).

18 Venerates (7).

20 At a distance (4).

21 Refuso (T).."

28 Large wave (0),

27 Disagrees (8).

28 Vestige (5).

20 Airs (8),

4 Soothsayer (4).

5 Dog (8).

11 Short (0).

12 Show In (5).

14 Play the part of "The Rat"

(£).

18 Comical (6).

10 Mako-reparation (8).

18 Haphazard (8).

10 Bedman. (8).

23 Legal expenace

28 Greek eple (5),

24. Went wrong (5). 25 Repair (4), "A

YESTERDAY'S: CROSSWORD-Aurors: 1 Bardac, Viper, b Claret, 10 Fordy 11 Pabid: 17 Exit 18 Reslie, 18 Evelet, 20 Audli, 22 Moda"" 28 : Erbody Rivals, 27 Dared, 28. Frost, 29 Decent.mn. Dewizy

· Realised. # Avor, 4. Citadel); 5′′ Deflett), 8- Eroded : 2--Bma

Denza,

uyer

lior.s.

See Clearly

M.P.A. Forthomine (Belglunry

for all Freedomland suld he had spoke

Bix Coal-Steel succeded in registering with Pool countries (Belgium, Luxem- bourg. Netherlands, France,

aly and West Germany).

the UN Library the documents and pertinent papers regarding his claims,Uniled Press,

He anid

countries Europera could we clearly that their pro- gress in the expansion of pro- duction was not sufficient to

GEN. BURNS hold their position between the

ON WAY

TO N. YORK

Lemonade, 10. Somerset, 26 Astrona 17 Beverlig neural

sector WES

ེ་

United States. which In practically every responsible for half the total of world production, and the countries

under which collective regime Decount for one third of world production Rome, Nov, 15. and are inere sing their

Edsonduction al a rate of from 10 to Major General

cent annually. Europe Burns, Commander-in-Chief 15 per

pro-

of the United Nations inter- must escape from this situation, national police force, left

Osmen

he said.

Mr

All

(Pakistan)

Rome today for New York hoped that the proposed men- after a long talk at the air-res would not only result in port with the UN Secretary- strengthenlug the Europian General, Dag Hammarskjold. economy bul also

The General is returning to Indirectly prove of

|

befuce its

S. Africa Warning To UN

New York, Nov. 15. South Africa protested "for the last time" today against what it called United Nations -Interference in its domestio affairs” and said the time had come for it to take stock of its position as a UN. member.

Mr Erie Louw, South African External Affairs Minister, madc the protest in an addriss to the Generat Assembly objecting to the inclusion on the agenda öz an beneft to indian request of two Items on the racial situation and treat- ment of Indiane In South Africa.

directly or

UN headquarters for talks with all the contracting parties by

the competent authorities on the stimulating world trude. organisation of the UN forces.

He arrived from Tel Aviv two days ago to await the

arrivai of Hammarskjold, whose departure route for

New

A Long Time

Declaring that for the last 10 years South Afrien had had to

Describing the economic and political conditions which led to the Hungarian revolt, he said the Soviets were Koting the Hungarian economy, leaving the poople only enough keep alive.

io

He said the occupying power hod instituted 1 production method of paying by the piece, by increasingly reising the pro- duc:ion norms to prevent any Increase in wages.

secret The witness said the police accured, imprisoned, tor- tured and put to death indivi- duals without the alightest proof that those suspected had opposed the regime.-France-Presse.

Soviet War Memorial Destroyed

Berlia, Nov. 15,

ar- Communist police have rested four youths accused of

the Soviet resist interferince in his domestic destroying He said his government would affairs and listen to "unjust, North of Dresden, the

memorial at Radeburg. 12 mil

Com- York en

the proposed buseless and often malicious

Neues Cairo was held up for 24 hours. like to see that

of attacks," Mr Louw sold:

newspaper munist While waiting for

the Secre schemes had the possibilty General

Burrs extending, in due course, libera- would state at once that this is Deutschland said today. lary-General,

lisation measures countries the last occasion on which a Jungo Welt, newspaper of the wen yesterday to Naples to

Europe. X. however South African delegation will Communist Youth Organitз❤ inspect the first contingents of outside

the tion, said the monument was the

UN forces stationed the prop

At to the creation of a new pre-inscription of these items on the destroyed by anti-Communist and Bagnoll

ferential oren for a group of agenda,” Cairo that Egyptian President. Gamal countries, this would result in Abdel Nasser received tonight a restricted regional arrangement

It said the students carried separately the Indian and Unit-contrary to the spirit and ob-voted to include the question of

the treatment of people of In- banners charging that Soviet ed States Ambassadors,

jectives of GATT.

dian origin in South Africa and

treedom soldiers Mr G. A.

stazion

Capolchilg reported tonight

The nature of the discussions was not divulged.

TRANSIT FACILITIES

proposed schemes icd merely state

its objection to

The General Assembly

later

students in Д demonstration last week.

simuder

OIL

SHORTAGE

Paris, Nov. 15.

Most West European nations were today tak- ing measures, ranging from price boosts to out- right rationing to cope with the fuel shortage caused by the Middle East conflict this month.

The French Government has solved by collaboration between abolished high octane fuels and membera of the 17-tion Or- replaced them with a mixture, ganlation for European Econo- of petrol, ber zol and alcohol, mic Co-operatico (OEEC). The Government has banned long distance motoring except with offelal permission.

cen! And

Num-

Allocation of heavy tuela were cul by 20 per French railroads parked ber of locomotives heavy ofl. ruil

which use

This move altered

schedules

and and away with 20 regular passenger trains.

Texas Oil

The French bench of Caltex Petroleum Company, has anang- ed to Import eight shiploads of crude

This Texas

million ope

vil

from

month, totalling

barrels.

DENMARK

cul

fucl de-

in

BRITAIN liver to industry and retailers by 10 per cent and started

rationing printing

tickets cuse oil referves drop to the danger_mark.

mo'or fuel deliveries by 25 per cent and planned to curtall the use of heating fuel by 30 per cent. SWEDEN planned to sue ration, tekets which would upply shipping and Ashing needs completely but cut heat- ing fuel consumption by 40 per cont.

BELGIUM catinated " hud six months' fuel supply tatt land and did not order rationing. But service stations refused to All extra containers for motorists,

⚫ ITALY. with a 40 days' supply b lis storage tanks, asked distributors not to exceed last year's deliveries, A rise in fuel price loomed.

SPAIN

planned ticket

and buses rationing for trucks at a local level but no restrie- tions on motorists so far.

No rationing was planned in West Germany, Switzerland, Austria or Finland, which is enthely supplied by the Soviet Union.

OEEC Collaboration

"That," be said, "is the great principic. We must free these problems together."

The OEEC, Mr Macmillan told a press conference, had been made the organisation to deal the countries of Europe, with the problem on behalf of

The key to this collaboration was the granting of an overall co-ordinating

rold

to

The

executive committee of OEEC. This control

under group

the chairmanship of Mr Gerard

head of Bauer,

the Swiss delegation and now a key figure In the crisis would co-ordinate the work of all the other technical OEEC

committee's onling with coal, oil, sea trans- and port trade and payments

American Study

Mr Macmillan revealed that a United States committee was ineeling now to consider how to greet the request for all supplies made to it by the OEEC Extcu- live Committee yesterday. France-Presse & Ruter.

Argentine, Soviet Relations

Buenos Aires, Nov. 15.

The Argentine Foreign Minis- try denied today foreign press reporta that Argeztina had broken off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman said: “No decision of this sort has been made so far."

The news agency reports pub- lished in London and rebroad- cast by the

Uruguayan Radio, caused П stir in Argentina,

Mr Harald Macmillan, Bríkish which has been without news- Chancellor of the Exchequer, papers sincs print-shop workers that the supply of I went out in stelko on Monday. said today oll

be-France-Press, to Europs could only

"I'm lucky to be

ALIVE"

another dramatic

enisode in

THE BURGESS STORY

W

WHEN Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean disappeared from view it was thought at first that they had merely gone off for a jaunt somewhere unknown to their friends. When time passed and there was still no clue as to their whereabouts,

whispers

started.

the Then the

rumours

grew in intensity, and finally an astonished world heard that the

two

British diplomats had journeyed, apparently of their own free will, behind the Iron Curtain,

The Free World was stunned,

Those in the know were aware that the two Britons were privy to the innermo diplomatic secrets of Britain and the United States.

Were they traitors? Were they selling their country to Soviet Russia? These and numerous other questions were asked constantly. The answers, inevitably, were pure speculation.

Cockel (Australia) pointed out that the ruggested the apartheld question on the Aghters." 12 to 15 years for the trans-agenda of the 11th assembly,

Neues Deutschland said the tional period was a long one in The vote on the first question Red regimo was also attacked The Greek Government today agreed to allow troops of the ditions,

terms of today's economie con was 63 in favour, two against by farmers who demanded fre

Messages came from Burgess and Maclean to their relatives, (South Africa International police forec 10 transit through Greek territory At the end of the debate, the 15 abstentions tal) and elections and restoration of free Burgess' mother visited Russia and spent some time with her son.

(Australia, Bel-economy.

But not a single authoritative statement had been forthcoming on the contracting parties agreed that glum China, on their airlift to Egypt.

Dominican Re- The newspaper Bald thereal story behind the diplomats' scasational ́act. The Greek Government gave plans for tariff roduction should public, Finland, France, Luxan-farmers demuris were rejected Its consent after being approach be included on the agenda of the bourg, Netherlands New Zealand, because the "counter-revolution ed by the United Nations repre- next session.

Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and and white terror in Hungary sentative

Greece-France- It was agreed also that on the Britain). Laos was absent started with demands for a tros Pressc.

subject of OEEC liberalisation, Reuter.

market--United Press.

visited Moscow and was given permission by the Soviet authorities to Not until Tom Driberg, Socialist M.P. and well-known journalin,

interview Burgess was anyone from th~ Free World able' ex obtain' « first-hand account of the affair.

Mao Tells Government Servants And what Driberg found out provides one of the most fascinating

To Tone Down Living

CHINESE · Government Chair-

Paris, Nov. 15,

man Mao Tse-tung tonight

to combat tendencies to sub- 'jectivism, socrotarianists and

buronucracy,

natics · Charvinain; in inter- national relatione,

added: that'air jobg, is the

mod up the closing semions of nkie. Padiance on the

the second plants meeting of gra

the Central Committee of tha

Chihost Communit Party

difficuifier in our path of

· progress and gain still greater

stories of our times. A fortnight ago, the SUNDAY POST-HERALS printed the first instalment of this dramatic-narrative, and in that and the subsequent episode was revealed for the first time the reasons for the decision to go to Russia, and the actual escape route the two men followed.

Now, this coming Sunday, the SUNDAY POST-HERÁLD publishes the third episode, in THE BURGESS STORY. It is titled

plenary session, said all liams | secrets of his extraordinary life in Rusia SNA

unan!- on the agenda........ würd

mously adopted by the 84

called on all publle func Mas demanded, when he managerilist principle of A communiqué issued after the "They tell me I'm lucky to be alive and is it Burgess reveals further tionaries, and all those

41- gaged in the sphere of no- tional economy, to advocate and encourage a simple and Industrious style of, living, to share the joys and sorrows of The masses, to oppore extrava starice and unrecessary spend

by applying tho Mikihods at one Ums emplored

i

held between November id work well

and 15, the Naw Agency, reported,

"party":

members, and 臘

alternate

rwbery of the Central Com Make sure of your copy of the

and 147 other, Leading

(the central: msd

itioned who at»

"POST HERALD this Sunday!

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