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THE CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956.

RUSSO-EGYPTIAN CONSPIRACY

DENIED BY CAIRO Counter Allegations Against Anglo-French Allies

And Israeli Government

London, Nov. 20.

The Government of Egypt in a statement broadcast over Cairo Radio tonight asked the United Nations to in- vestigate British, French and Israeli “lies" claiming that there was a conspiracy between Egypt and the Soviet Union in the Middle East.

Revid him for bet wekend t tailed Nations in its statement. to anye tinte taktechn

ltted by 13th at French Terves in Prat Sund, and Truefi atrocities cummited on the re- fugeers, the radio sald.

Hammarskjold Submitting Reports Today

United Nations, Nov, 20.

11 hus olku seked for the Brain and France have done in of an international | 10 | Bald, and bus sent them to forvitinn investigation committee to that the th led Nations Organisation | purpose and for punishment of, in aequalist all internaltemal de- The "eruniculs" responsible leg.lions with these afrocities for these atrocities,

violating the human rights,

T

Evlin Government ****210* Gavernment of Egypt aceted Britain and France in Lannouncing these atrelfies asks the statement of "conspiring" | the United Nations Organba- with Israff to allack Egypt

an urgent investign-

The of

1 tions"

for

also accused violating the 1888 Convention which entled for freedunts of vigation in the Suty Canal

Thr ERYphon Governmen ¦atement

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FEDERAL MEDIATORS

WILL ATTEMPT

TO END

DISPUTE

New York, Nov, 20.

United States Federal mediators will attend

pw, thing at this top and write negotiations between dockers and ship owners in

ELISTER answering questione

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The two reports on the Egyptian situation, which have been drawn up by the United Nations Secretary- General, Mr Dag Ham- marakjold, will be publish-; mom. a target ut ed here today and sub laterada puraes mitted to the General As Frake seting sembly Bureau, it was annet toe the purpose of early e nounced from the UN ir vad Then Tigresive pilot » Secretariat.

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Mr Goverment

Egypt proclaims that all -Latement are tendentiemas

Defeat at which is to justify

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Anglo- | Eryylon territory on Egypt the French oltanium threatening Eypt with "occupation” should it, the Beyptian repetion of that ulimaltin attri

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and invasion ut for Ur Egypt

Suid. und suld it was

a pre- Teatest arranged conspiruey

on the Canal will t the

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Hamrunesh Joki's repent on the police force will estate the Gut

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salper vise thevaseline in Egypt and

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The sintement Sade the 1: vasion of Port Sald on Novem- i.gr 5. was preceded by P001- have thuous, ale raids which caused heavy losses' among the low's 150.000 strong Egyptian foguiation.

Quoting Allied Anglo-French figures the statement sald 500

Rep was repellbut a pre- ronged agression in which

| Butało, Fraser und Israel have

gale

invites the 10 mvestigme

Th them. Buypt Halted Nationa These #reusations.

Israel) Nized

it has been aminatived by French,

und British sources that itsmed hus Rustam orns destined for use in Sinai and valued al 50.000.000 dollars,

TES Government 61 Egypt annouriers that this is a Be o tended to mislead world publie

al forties were curdled out on Port Sold the invasion day. and noted that "the aggressSİVE faret have tried by all means to free Ducyption workers en-operate with them, g co-opera-opinton.

in which Pert Sid's popula ten luve referred and thus in curred le application of bar. A base and 150 marks barous measures against them" Lab

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Acrest Parole, Deaks

"This equipment amoursted to 30 T-34 lanks and 550 armoured troop carriers all out of streke which our troops lefi

behind after the decision to withdraw them from the Eastern border to meel the Anglo-French Invasion.

New York today in an effort to end the five-day

11 YEARS

TOO LATE

U

These four Japanese saidlers recently left their mountain hidenal ut Roxas in Philippines and gave them- selves

to military authorities after they had heen

Informed iltat the seond world war and bren over for 11 years. Staple diet In their plateau bldront was toot crop-Express Photo.

Colourful Headhunter

strike, which has paralysed shipping along the Dies At 86

Atlantic seaboard and Gulf of Mexico.

Chou Pledges

Support For

N. Vietnam

A

Lord n. Nuv, 20. Me Chou En-lai and Marshal Lang, China's Premice and Vice-Printer, who are on tour of South Asia today visited mulch fuctory and railway works on the outskirts of Ifanol, the New Chinu Agency reported,

News

In a speelt to over 20,000 workers Mr Chou emphatically utated thut China was duly bound To assist Vietnam be cause a prosperous and strong Vietnam was in the interest of the people of both Vietnam and China, the agency added.

"I guarantee that China will always abide by the nye prin- eiples (of peaceful co-existence) and resolutely oppose great

chauvinism," nation

Mr Chou given a reception declared

to by the Chinese Ambassador Vietnam,

10 Mr Kue:-p In the evening. the agency An... inanced later.

North Vietnam President Ho Min also Attentied Lat veeption--Rruter.

Egypt invites the United Na- tions to investigate there 15:12- darious claims

Chi to establish the facis betore world public opinion."

The Egyptian Government statement added:

Operate Curfew

"If Britain, France and their partner Israel claim that there has been an agreed espirney between Egypt and Russia let them prove it before the world, reveal the evidence in support of their allegations and prezent it to the world...

in

Dalai Lama

To Attend Celebration

Paris, Nov. 20. Dalai Lama, spiritual ruler of Tibel, left his palaco

The

in Lhasa today to attend the The statement guld that

Indira celebrations marking the Port Sald Anglo-French troops

2,500th anniversary of Nirvana operate n curfew and are on of Buddha, the New China women and children and force News Agency reported in Pitong people to work under armed in a dispatch from Lhassa, threat," At Fafah, El Arish and Gaza, Israeli forces were

Before leaving, the Dalal taking retaliatory action agahist Lama sild to a gathering of over the population and "great

and Buddhist monks

10,000

pum of Arab refugees were uns, who had come to see him killed by them in anza, more than 50 in one delion.

off, that his visit would "con- tribute to better appreciation

The strike, estimated to inve rost the shipping Industry about $100,000,000, has brought 60,000 men out of work and kept between 150 and 200 ships lying idle, many of them laden with perishinble goods.

Pard 3

POLES MUST KEEP QUIET ABOUT TITO

Warsaw, Nov. 20,

The Soviet attack on Marshal Tito will prob ably force Poland's "Titoite" new regime to post- pone its informal invitation for the Yugoslav President to visit Poland, informed sources said today.

Polish tender

Windyslaw, inlling the Pebisli-Soviet declar- Gomulka, Just back from &ation which Comulika brought Moscow inleston cementing home with him from Moscow future Polislı-Sovlet reington, yesterday. wouki begitata fu entertalii Tito In

turing a

period

Whitel

the

return

fot considerable

over Soviet military movements

Arcent is on Russian friendfip, ceanemle hid find m control They all,

in Poland. Opnulka conceded

It is on odd situation because

in the right to keep Its

the Tito specch which drew forces here. Morrow's Are Included the

Tribuna Ladu, in a front

nimest declaration of support page editorial headlined "The jret for Gomulkia's liberal re-rund has been elfured",

gime,

Remarks Condemned

| mnak,.

relations

sover- between

#nid that the "host profound lesson" of Gomulka's negotiations is That Communist development hinges on "realisation of the principle of equality of rights The Polish Communist Party and of the respect of orgini, Tribum Ludu, today (eign.y published large

excerpts from nations." the Soviet party orgun Pravde dispatch condemning Tito's re- The Government-sponsored Catholic gan Slowo Powszech termed the Polish-Soviet do- In an interview published by claration "a historical document the ofein! newspaper Zycle and a tuning point in Polish Warwy toxiry,

Poland's new Russion relations," economic chief Stefan Jetry. chowaki was nsked "do you think the

will Moscow talks have any impact on our seek- ing credits in Western sun- tries Thur State

Pinning Comunisston head replied:

"Our achievements. In Mos- cow have in principio eliminated the uretraty for a hinn in the Wert-

fael, however, which do not exclude the possibility condities, which ore favourable

of ruch

to us "

ansaction

General Feeling

an

Życic Warszawy, in editorial headed "Friendship needs truth", offered an in- teresting comparison between Poland and Hungary.

"The Polish Government does not want the Soviet troops to country unlike go from its under the former Hungarian Govern- ment because Soviet troops are the best guarantee against German militarist tendencies,” said Zycle Warszawy.

Fronomists pointed out Thel one part of the Soviet aid pro- gramme aimounted to a multi-

hard of million-dolla

currency Joan.

are

Labuan, Nov. 20. Iban tribesmen in the interior of Borneo mourning the death Temenggong

Koh Anak Jubang former head- the

Only a tankers have bren unlouched by the strike, Lon-hunter, holder ing of these has continued on

private wharves

The oil companies.

of

medal of the British Em-

Wheat Deal

This comment summed up the general feeling of many it hot most Poles, who count on Rus- slan support to guaranted con- Uinued Polish control over the rich land annexed from GCT- many after World War 11-

Polanet And been prepared to | United Press. belonging topire, friend of Mr Malcolm buy dollar wheat from Canada

Single Contract

The Federal mediators

have

urged the parties to the dispute,

the Internationni

Macdonald, Britain's unit Russia made its offer of

1,400,000 tons. former

Commissioner-urlce

At, the prereTIE for Canadian whent in General for Southeast London, such a purchase would Asia.

have cost about $121.6 million, In efftel, the wheat grant left Poland free to use its hard cur- rency resources to buy ather produels in the West,

Tout

Tangan Kon Longshore- men's Association and the New chief of the abnur itejørg river, York Shipping Association, to died in thieftain's tenyhouse, stop wasting their thing** and on November 4. He was aged get down to settling their dif- 86. ferences

I as p a fe full of in his early days The dockers called the strike | adv nture.

to demand a single work con-he organised an attack on eight tract, enabling them to obtain | 19nghouses of the rival Kenyah employment in any of the Allan-Tibe to avenage the murder of the ports, together

his unete. increases and conditions,

"Pravda

reges against the speech of Comsude Tio," was Tribuna Ludu's headline. The newspaper offered no comment whatsoever

Pravido's ne- marks, noither in favour of

on

them hor against them.

The silence

Round The World By Motor-Cycle

Auckland, Nov. 20.

Four young Canadians, was significant all from Vancouver, are because Tito's speech against setting out on their second

"system" and

betler

with weste working

He rearre from that highly gucer-ful rud with rever heals.

the

Soviet

its

FOUGHT JAPANESE

well received

and the people published.

1:

One hundred lighter pilots have also threatened to come out on strike in New York claims which they have sub- mitted to freight trans-shijument companies are not mel, demands have not been public.

After Recruits

When the Government of the Their White Rajub of Sarawak banned made pacuating he took to the hills

live as an outlaw.

Esut

after he was captured and fed The began a period of whole- |heartet co-operation with the

mothertuest.

He wes decorated with the BE in 1947 for fighting the Japanese and in 1953 he received

medal Queen Elizabeth's

for

The International Lengshore- men's Association has been try- ing to recruit new membership among shipping company work- ers in order to strengthen their position with

regard to the chiefs. owners, So far they have per- sunded 60 employeeR of the French Line company to join

them.

Meanwhile, it was reported from Washington that President Eisenhower has taken steps to proclaim a state of emergency if the strike is not settled shortly. Get An Order

of emergency provided for in the The proclamation of a state

Tatt-Hartley low would enable the President to set up a com- mission of enquiry on the dir- pute,

Once this commission had re- ported he could then get an order passed, ordering the dockers not to continue striking for a perind of 80 days-France-Presse.

"We ask the United Nations of the Buddhist doctrine of im- Russo-Burmese

and its appropriate committees, mortality and eternal life, and in co-operation with the Inter- the elimination of sickness and netlanal Rod Cross Association sufferings, as well as the safe- and the committee for the rights guarding of lasting peace in the of man, lo form a commitice world."--France-Presse,

with the object of investigting the effects of the barbarous aggromnice against Egypt and Gozo.

Sent To Hammarskjold

FREIGHTER

LAUNCHED

Agreement

Bangkoic, Nov. 20. Burinese Government E-pro- sentatives and members of i Russian economic mission tow. visiting Rangoon today signed a series of contracts providing for Soviet technical assistanco and

to Burma obladvice problems of agriculture, fam organisation, mechanisation and Irrigation.mech.

Under

theso

on

The statement cotteluded that

Rouen Nov. 201 Egypt demanded punishment The Fraighter Oriental Star

ontracts 14 for the aggressors who must be | (33,300 ..... 1óns) büllt ; for the Soviet agricultural expes will

tai for their Hongkong Myritime Foundation be sent to Burma help in Ule Agency was launched today at Burmere Government's Brus the Loire Normandle, shipyards grimes for development and Cairo Radio Tato sia u tila on the river Seine R

Mamante diversificadon bf articulture.

The

brought to aggression.

.anewer

8 Ajax, O Insato, 11 Enter, 12 Propin 14 tips, 10 Erect, 18tatomosis was sent to Mr Dom Rural, 30), Arid, 20 Deép rong, 25 Renews, 20 East 27 Hanmarskjöld, United Nations The Oriental Suty. In the Art fd by

"Pairal" harp, B. Lane, 4 Ejects, 5. Socretary Ciáneral, and dilstri- shipbuilt in France 24or, enor Dresser, O: Bottled, "7 Sumita (103 Kuroney la Prospery 14 Trksomo, kuledug to all, Medelegations-- | Chinese shipowner 15 Pindigo, 17 Fipler, 10 Averta, 311 arma, BR KUN, KE PREZENT

Ribbs," 28" EAT WOR

viet economie mladon Thoumah Departing

Macdonald.

wan

stage of seeing the world Hungary results in

among ometals the cheap way. here when first

They are leaving Auckland. for the Bay of Islands motor-cycles.

Plane were alrendy being made two days ago for en ex- pected state visil by Tito to Poland, his are since Yugosla: Peter Davel vin's 1948 breakaway from the David Sürling, plan Cominform

Foregone Conclusion

The quartet, Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs to spend iwo morg months in Now Zealand-they have alreddy spent five working at odd jobs to save cash-on a tour here..

They bought their motor-cycles second-hatid. They have al- rendy seen most of their own country and the United States. PLANS VAGUE

After

Such a trip was to be ex- pected, for Poland was the first of the other European nations to follow the Titolte lead in in 1949 the Temenggung, his liberalising its regime. wife and two children went to Slugapore DS guests of Mr Although no offelni announce- ment of such a trip had been made, it was a foregone conclu-plans are vague but they will New Zealand, their During his five day stay there sion that THO would he had his first train and pinne come here shortly. The Pravda probably go to Australia, India rides and said one of the most editorial changed that.

and thence the Continent.. fascinating things he saw was

perhaps over turning south to for "Joget modern" Malay

The official Polish pross, In- | Africa, boogle stend of commenting on Pravda

and Tito, concentrated today on Their homes

aro.an backs, Hotein are definitely out." They have amassed a set- sible and practicable collection of camping dar and'- esoxing | utensils for their travels

the world the cheap way- China Mail Special.

modern dancing Or woogle.---China Mall Special,

Informal Prince

their

over

North Vietnam

Aid For The South

Hanoi Nov, 20. The Government of North Vietnam today offered 50,000 tona of rice, clothes and thodical, aiores, to victims of the typhoon which has been raglig in South Vietnam

The offer was made in a lotter from North Vietnameso Minister for Social "AiTalın) (Nguyert Zimm to his opposite number, in Boults Vietnamys

EYE

To his letter, Nauych Zien said he hoped the South Vietnamese Cloveriationt Wiik Faccept the offer of the Hanol Government He added that he was sorry heart of the devastation cal

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