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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
European Oil Supplies Believed Assured
HERBERT HOOVER, JR.
EGYPTIANS STEP UP COMPLAINTS
New York, Nov. 21. Egypt today accused the Anglo-French forces in Port Said of continuing
"their brutal
acts" and
atrocities against the civi lian population of battered Port Said.
US WILL PROBABLY
RECONVENE
MIDEAST GROUP
Paris, Nov. 21,
Oil company and government quarters said here today they welcomed the assurance they understood to have been fnade yesterday by Mr Herbert Hoover, acting American Secretary of State, that the United States would help meet Europe's oil needs through the 17-nation Organisation for European Economic Co- operation.
Sources elames to the DEA believe the United States will polebly reconvene the Maade Eust emergency committee de- Verd last August to make up any loss of oll shipments from the Middle East because of the Suez crisis, when the OEEC
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dislocation of oli landing and unloading The US did occur, the Venezuelan oil, and many Caribbean and US constal tankers, would have to seek other ums. If the strike con- unges, it will affect coffee and other dry cargoes, and also liner own preparations are completed, I movements, brit not oll and They added that American other bulk liquids-China Mall repre entativos.
participating in Special.
the OEEC committees hand- thing the oft problem have ap- proved the three major steps
en su for by the organisation,
Allocations
These are the setting up of a co-ordinating committee. sociating this esomitice with an
In a letter to The UN Secretary- advisory grap from the oli General, Mr Dog Hammarskjold, | dustry.
DR-
working out [I
for i ulocations
the permaneng Easpbian repre- I mechanism sentative to the United Nations, throughout Europe Mr Omar Loull, said the Anglo- French forven “search houses al most uncal hours und ansault their occupants'
com-
The Anglo-French mand imposed un undeclared martial law. Military court are in version. The commander of the forces has admitted the Jamming of all Egyptian brand
M Paul Reynaud. wartine French
Premier. told the
HUNGARIAN
REFUGEES
ARRIVE
of
New York, Nov, 21. The first plane load refugees from Communist tyranny in Hungary touch- ed down today at McGuire
Force Base,
New Jersey, to a new life in a
National Assembly here today either the United States would not provide enough oil or 1 Air
France would they did
have Benity in paying for it.
01 and shipping experts in
spread to
free land.
"Patriots of Hungary, America welcomes you," Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker fold the 60
Loxton sud that the New York casts my that all connection_be
dock strike, even if tween the city and the homeland
other Atlantic ports and to the may be severed. The aggressors Gulf all ports, would rot wont even further. They likely to affect the oil situation,
Le ragged men, women and children In a brief ceremony when they cated oli rudio sets owned or
at least at this stage.
stepped from Ou in
Flying Tiger hired by elvituns,"
loaded and unloaded at special transport plane which brought artegud.
Installations, not by dockers. them from Europe,
the iciter
'CRUEL ASSAULT'
On one vection, when a dock strike spread to the tug ord
Mr Louif ol charged that| berthunen, there was some dis- the Anglo-French Furce had location, but that has happened
only imparser a siege on the city
nce in the
K
past seven
not
#1 Normal
Liz to foreign corre pondent | yours nrd might see and record the result coreéquence of a dock sirike as
the "cruel asauli" com-uch.
mitted by these turves,
He alleged
the
Red
from
What Crescent and Ited Cross missions had also been prevented
entering the city.
measures
oll
Seck Other Uses
If the strike spread and lasted, "AR these
the most serious and
effect on the alrucilies are in fruth nothing
situation would be by its but a series of violations of the impact on US coal shipments to universal deelmuthin
the Colineut. Britain's stocks of coal at present are unusually high, but the Continent depends heavily on American cool.
the
human rights which was adopted by the United Nations." Mr Loult added,--Reuter,
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"Your suffering under the bloody lash of tyranny bos touched the hearts of us all." Brucker continued. "Your magnificent show of courage in the face of terror has uplifted our fakh.
"Americans have shared your
min as we will always share with every captive of despotism the gatling cruelty of his chains, We
weukoning.
know that in the al
the crucifixion of
iberty anywhere is the ant hilation of liberty everywhere,"
VANGUARD
New Envoy
1956."
OFFICERS ARRESTED
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To Moscow GOUP WAS NEAR New Discovery! IN INDONESIA
Mr D. P. Reilly, newly-appointed · British Ambassador to Moscow. He succeed, Sir William Hayler, who becomes Deputy Under-Secretary in the Foreign Offos, —— Express Photo.
Attempt To Sabotage Vietminh Regime
Hanoi, Nov. 21.
of the North Vietnam
The newspaper Nhandan (The People), organ Workers (Communist) Party, today declared that "reactionary bands never let an opportunity go by to try to sabotage the North Vietnam regime, as proved by the troubles which occurred in the Quynhluu district, about 25 miles north of Vinh”.
troubles
were
jeaders Giving detalls of the events in | wounded. The an article entitled “Vigilance", then arrested aral the mob dis The next day, military the paper said: "Those respon- | persed,
tho sible for the
entered were reinforcements reactionary bands, valets of the villages, tread the soldiers and
Americans and
dispersed the organised Vietnam President. Ngo (South Chabos, who had been held there Diem), who were profiting by banda. the numerous errors committed
The newspaper said that an agrarian reforms, administrative delegation during the the attacks made on the free
in to proclaim a policy of of dom
the tolerance for religion
those who
had incited by reactionary 10 force somo of their com-bands-Franco-Presse. patriots to sabotage order and oppose the local authorities,"
and
legitimate claims of the masses, beer
Practical Criticism
The refugees were the van- guard of an expected 5,000 who have been offered freedom in America under
"Project The newspaper sald these dif- Mercy" airlift and housing plan ferences should be settled by offered by the army and the practical criticion and self- MOT-governmental | criticism and by the union of
22-
for European Migra- the masses around the Commu-
nist Party and government,
The newspaper sald that at Quynhluu
the
"reactionaries"
tion (ICEM),
They go In buses from here 45 miles to comp Kilner, New Jersey, where their welcome was strictly American a mack
of coffee and doughnuts,
in the welcoming ceremony as
they
was
JAPS NOT MARKET GRABBING
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 21. Mr Y. Nomura, Vice- had succeeded in leading the young people of the region into Consul in charge of trade a military training programme, in the Japanese Consulate Simultaneously, they barricaded in Singapore, told reporters the villages, forcing peasants to here today that Japan was give them food.
not trying to grab British markets in Southeast Asin while Britain was involved in the Middle East.
left the plane, an army and played Hungarian songs,
Among those on the welcoming An administrative and mili- stand wis Maxwell R. Rabb, tory delegation was sent to the representing the White House spot, By order of the "reac and Scott McLeod security lonaries, the youths and the
population, on the night November 5, reized 28 soldiers, wounding ten, and seizing their arms, after having accused them of wishing to crish religion and molest the population,
Kardi
consular
affairs
Ed
ministrator of the State Depart-
ment---United Prem
Eight Rebels
Killed
Hostile Slogans
of
On the afternoon of Novem- ber 18, the same bands incited the Catholics of several regions to assemble, arined with sticks and lances, and demonstrate in
Algiers, Nov. 21. French troops killed eight Quynblinu, rebels today while, rebels der | hostile to the Government, the
shouting slogans
by Japan in Singapore and Malaya were just efforts to pro- mbie trade in the normal way. Mr Nomura Sald Japan geographically in an advantage- ous position in regard to South- cast Asian markets.
He said recent trade moves
Before the WOK Japancao today a high standard was being goods hád a bad reputation but
maintained. Japanese exports were gaining popularity abroad. GOVERNMENT SPONSORED
Mr Nomura stroyed three farms in the most | newspaper ice to
Is in Malaya important incidents reported in Despite
| remain | with an eight-member, Japanese rebellious Algeria for the past salms from the military author woodwork machinery i mission
ties, the
tho newspaper sald, the sponsored by
Japanese lenders attackes
them, killing Government. and wounding sovere one
Mr. Natura said members' At this point, troops inter- the mission were very improm vened and the "Canber (polled with the timber wealth of They
out tical andres of the people's re- | Malaya, germod to bear French Minister-Resident Ro-gime) tried to stop the Catholic Two members of the mission bort Lacoste's contention at the pessants from continuing their no inferorted in the pornbllity Cabinet meetirig: in Paris today | advance.
24 hours.
ficant
incidents ware Insigni- the In comparison to
battles and wholesale outrages of recent months,
major
that "the" robellion, is wearing in the shooting that followed, itself out."United Press. several persons were killed or
of # Joint Malaya Japanese enterpries in the plywood-in- dusity here, he add-Router,
Anglo-Jordan Treaty Stands
Amman, Nov. 21," Buleiman Nabulil, Prümler Mordas von a unanimous, vote of confidence' in Ala gövé (ernment's 2 polluy, at å - Mocrat RS MORBÍÓIS OTätive Nordsti Lower
· Elone, zwith, -Britain at the garding to prestrize present “time - preven
to the
of Iraqi troope, In/Jordan.
Djakarta, Nov. 21.
Indonesian Army headquarters · announced today that "peace and order has been maintained" in admitting for the first time publicly that a weekend 'army' revolt threatened the existence of the government.
10
Ono newspaper reported that, according to most sources 20 army officers would be dis- beemed mast lively that his com- missed, for plotting a coup tomand change would be cancelled. overthrow the Government Be- Army headquarters sald that cause of its alleged "corruption" "elements in deflance of army and leftist leaning
law crented a critical situation
November 10
Armly headquarters officially cald that "some officers suspect ed of being involved in a move- ment not in accord with army Inw and discipline" had been interrogated.
Accusing Finger
in Djakarta Ca (last Frittay)."
Not Confined
It sald "peace and order hus been maininined" by the 7th Infantry Regiment and the Djakarta Milliary Command which Was alerted Friday evening.
The announcement said that Army Chiet of Staf Major- General Abdul Haris Nasution had "nished interrogating and
officers and ·tary disciplining" the their cases will be turned over to the army prosecutor, presum- ubly for trial. So far, four officers have been disciplined and two of them dismissed from their posts.
Army headquarters, also for the first time, polnied an accus- ing Anger at Col Zulkini Lubis implying that the popular mili- fury comunander was the leader of the planned coup.
The army in its announcement
mentioned by name Col Lubis Whose whereabouts aro still unknown. He is
is said to have eft the capital secretly.
The
announcement sald "documents
witnesses In and the hands of the army staf showed that Col Lubia had made plots against the Govern- ment by planning to use forec to achieve his goal of wanting to change the basic philosophy of the Repubile of Indonesia.
Twice Refused
И
Although the Djakarta Mill- Commond has aunounced confined that its troops no longer were 10 barracks, army headquarters today refused to say whether other military police units were stul on alert.
United Press,
Chou Feted In Hanoi
or
In
London, Nov. 21. North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh this evening gave a
Hanoi State banquet in honour of China's Premier Mr Chou En-lal and his party, now
Vietnam, visiting
the New China News Agency announced.
President Ho in a speech the banquet
Chou's sald Mr South Asia tour would "strengthen the solidarity of the Asian people and develop stili further the five principles" peaceful co-existence,
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and the
charged that Headquarters Lubis wico refused to report to
In reply, Mr Cen Nasution
that bo arid could be "accused of deserting Visit was very valuable and he
had his party
learned the
many things from tho pard 12
Vietnamese people. However, headquarters did
because of his absence for
12 days.
not say if Lubis would be pro-
secuted.
and
North Vietnam Premier Pham Van Dong was also present at the banquet which was attended ́a hundred persons, by nearly north Sumatra but the aperity, added.—Reuter,”
Lubts had been appointed as manter of the first military district in
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