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R Krishna Menon N
Mindulged in a spate of
He
curiously vindictive orntory before the General Assembly this week, directed in the main against Britain. It was as though the Indian sukey - man had at last found the opportunity
for releasing
long pent-up emotions and was determined not to Jame the chance of expressing them, even at the expense of forfeiting his sense of proportion and perspective.
Jus bitterly assailed Britain and France, firstly for their intervention ja
Egypt, and secondly because they have not already with drawn all their forces fro the Suez Canal. And his
CHINA
No. 36604
Established 1845
HE WEATHERĄ;
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956.
ALARM GROWS
Pro-Soviet Officers
Control Government'
IRAQ RELATIONS WORSE
London, Nov. 27.
The internal situation in Syria, the Soviet arms build- up there and deteriorating relations between Syria and its neighbours, Turkey and Iraq, are causing serious concern in London.
ture of the situation:
high indignation suggests that he considers the Anglo- French behaviour as repre senting the biggest crime yet committed by any! members f the United | able Nations. It is hard to avoid the suspicion that Mr Menon Is blinded by bigotry. By inference,
An authoritative British | Syrlun Government attacks In these source today gave this pic-through Damascus Redlo and hoped in London that the grave circumstances It is
press against the tragl Govern-worning given to Syria by Iraq. ment mainly to errele trouble coupled with the lion oftude of The Noviet Union Is con-
and enemirage Communists in Turkey and the alarm signal linuing to send consider
rary bul sobotage | sounded by the Pakistan Printer, quantities of arme to Syria, aptivities and illegal demonstrn-¦ Me Hussein
Suhrawardy. will A Warbington report today
Lions.
uffice to presen uny Syrian verified this
The courier said that reacion adventure" such as an attack bul i mentioned only deliveries of light arms and in byra ogulori Russian advisers against Israel or the fomentation
Lin trucks.
controlling" the army, broadcasts of new disturbances in Jordan. and even the regime was very
UPRISING FEAR strong. "mainly because
public opinion fenrs Russian dominu- tlon"
⭑
of A
The
Syrian Goverument is virtually the prisoner group of pro-Communist
ly with Soviet military Dert"
**ex-
Military Intervention in Syri
by Iraq, it la considered in
ous than useful.
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Whiteaways
OVER SYRIA
TORY MPS HIT OUT AT
AT AMERICA
London, Nov. 27. More than 105 Conservativo Members of Parliament to- night tabled
a motion de- ploring both the resolution the U.N. General Artembly calling for
immediate
12%
of
Anglo French withdrawal from Egypt and the allitudo of the United States "which
is gravely endangering the Atlantic Allizne:,"
The
members signing the mo- tion comprised about one- third of the 345 Conserva- tives and their altics in the House of Commons.
Their motion reads: "That this House congratulater the Foreign Hecretary on efforts to secure International control of the Suez Canal aud deplores bath the resolution the General Assembly calling for the immediate and unconditionat wiihdenwal Brilish
of
and French troops
and the attitudo which is gravely tho Atlantic
from Egypt of the UBA endangering Allis200," This motion is signed by Sir Robert Grimston, Mrs Evelyn Emmett, Sir Ian Porobin, Lord
Mr
Hinchingbrook, Lindsay, Mr Augus
and over 100 others. Members of Captain
Marin, It originated after a disgrunnlozi Maude
Charles Waterhouse's "Bucs Group" such as Mr Jullau Améry, Mr Patrick Maitland and others are believed to have helped in gathering Support for the motion.
Political quarters said the Gov-
crument
whips were agalasi the motion as being unneces- sarlly critical of the United States but no abjection seems to have been taken to s tabling.
between the principal. MPs concerned and there WRE A good deal of consultation dur- ing the evening before it wan finally tabled.
A Labour Party motion tabled tonight urged a joint European and Commonwealth approach to the US in order to eme the replacement of Franco- British troops by United Na tiona troops In the Suex aren, effective Canal clearance and a guarantee of the Middle East oll deida-Reuter and
UNEF TO
Ike's Move Hint_To_Hungary
To Heal The Breach
EXPULSION MOVE IN UN. GO INTO
Augusta, Nov. 27. President Elsenhower, on
New York, Nov. 27. Cuba tonight urged the United Nations General Assembly to consider expelling "the delegation which claims to represent the Hungarian Government because that Government has not complied with Assembly resolutions.”
The Cuban Ambassador, Emilio Nunes Portuondo, told the ottleers who are working close- Consultations on the aliuation London, would be more danger-holiday here today made a withdrawal of Soviet troops and an end to mass deportations and Assembly that several days had parsed since adoption of the inst· iwo resolutions on Hungaryan Cuba's proposal demanding It is thought that the Governmove which political obsnothe one by several Asian Blades calling on Hungary to allow ment of Iraq Premier Nuri Saul, servera interpreted as his UN observers to investigate the albustion, who is
Ls kept
in power by author-first step to heal the breach tarian means, would run
RULER NAMED
who wrote:
A reliable
Arab diplomatic Damascus Pourier who arrived today from
Bafd that Colonci
L any rate, President Nasser is repre- sented as possessing a Thy- white record in his inter- national dealings. (*4711- veniently forgolten, not anly by Mr Menon, but the other Afro-Aslan spokesmen, $x Nanser's refusal to make any attempt to implement ;
This was confirmed by a dis- tho UN
resolution calling | Patch received
Reuter's from for negotiations on a settle- Stal correspondent in Bagund ment plan for the future of the Suez Canal; his blutant build-up of military arms and equipment supplied by Hamid Sarraj, Intelligence Chier Communist countries during of the Syrian army, "is ut pro- that period of deilberate sent ruling Syria with the full procrastination; IM in support of the extreme Arab timidating gestures directed national political parties.” nguinst Israel. MESE were neilons which espnot be discounted whon the current altuntion In Egypt and the rent of the Middle East is under con sideration. They are pro- Vocations which
President Eisenhower, among others,
THE
|
Colonel Sarra, he added, was being
ver of
"advised by a large num-
Russian advisors
and techniciens arriving dally"
who are practically The courier
gald that The Russians are "gradually ure.
taking charge of units of Byrja's armed
controlling forces,
truction of new airfields has acknowledged, and Mrming frontier posts,"
and
the
соп-
and
"I saw lines of Russian-made Menon cannot ignore them tanks, armoured cars, anti-tank when pussing judgment.
anti-aircraft batteries sta- It is easy enough to meer at tioned m the main highway
Britain and France taking which leads to Betrut
Lhemselves the Donascus," the courier CO- functions of being inter- tinued.
upon
national policemen, but it remaina i established fact that had they not done so
nk the time, there would have been no United Nationa police force in existence Losiny to keep the peace between Egypt and Israel, The creation of such a body : does lo some extent give substance La a global orj Kanisation which hitherto has been largely a theoretical protector of the peace. More urgent and vial mat- ter than passing moral judgments on British and French netlons now require attention. The United Nations needs to address {L. ¡ Hell to the Lusk of
per manently
stabilising the Middle East, It will have to
from
in Syria, which is described In Whitehall
ar “explosive,” are taking place between London, Paris
und Washington on the diplomatic level.
US ATTITUDE OBSCURE However, it is considered in London that the agittude of the United States is not clear.
The United States while send- ing arms to Iraq, is hesitating 10 take a stand for fear of com- with the Arab-Asian bloc and promising its present relations
in order to avoid the sending of Soviet "volunteers" Middle East.
the
THREE DIE IN PETROL EXPLOSION
the
NO MAN'S LAND
Cairo, Nov. 27.
Burns, UN Commander-in- Major-General E. 1. M.
Chief in Egypt, has decided to move United Nations
"I appeal to you on behalf of the Cuban and Argentine delegation to have the Secretary-General report to us as promptly as possible so we may know If there has been any prozzca in troops into the area between compliance with these resolutions.
"If there has been none, then I feel it will be high time to adopt another resolution. We should begin, for instance, by expelling from the General Assembly the delegation which claims
risk
of setting off an internal in the Western Alliance na uprising it is attacked Syria. a result of the Suez crisis.
The Iraqi population la in A statement approved by the act strongly influenced by pro- President and issued by the Eaya
ជាដ
anil-Western Presidential press secretary, Mr propagandu.
Janies Hagerty, sald;
to represent the Hungarian governinent. I ask you to ask the Differences which have Secretary-General to report to us forthwith."Reuter & United arisen between the United Press. States and her traditional friends and allies
those arising from a national
and this country's refusal to back that
In the circumstances it is felt that the United States should step in to fill the temporary vacuum created by Britalis absence and bring strength to the Baghdad Paci by formally, Joining it,
UN INQUIRY
incidentcularly rater-
Canal Clearing Ships On Way
forces south of Port Said, it Anglo-French and Egyptian
was announced today.
The UN announcement cald the present United Nations force in Port Saldwas to be increased to battaiton strength and stationed at Port Said and Port Fund.
A
tho
detachment would be stationed south of Port Sald Hamburg, Nov. 27, huffences in no way
Two German, kalyage, voma, docis in Malta enther way
gungareederel Company, no troops and Egyptian" -^ troops,
between
Anglo-French United Waugh's truce obser should be construed ana. Kuld* 10 be the stagest in the
The company has 60 ir zem Mr. Gordon #nidh vers today conducted an inves weakening or disruption of the wild, will be pars old in Aused to shake on whose codes The decision, had been taken tigation on the Syrian side of great bonds that have so long about one to a dear the two salvage ships are going by General Burns of further the Byro-Israel border follow-jobed
Live Shes Car {their" =+ with the wild play th
to Suez. Syrian
so in the activity of UNKT in allegations
United Kingdom and the Re of an
The hips, the Energie and the already furnished the company relevant decision of the General
The Egyptian Government has the Implementation of public of France and our other allies in assuring that pHamburg Bugsten and
Aurdaus, belonging 40 the with Information about where Ashbly," justice and treedom shall ́ ́ prem
Berthe Carl was blocked-Reuter. added--Reuter,
the announcement vall."
Israeli military bulld-up.
A UN
spokesman said the observers' report would be published in New York by the UN Secretary-General, Mr Dog
The
Hamon was carried
Michigan City, Nov. 27. A gasoline tank truck rammed into a freight train out at
suggestion foi- carrying explosive chemi-lowing last week's charge by cals and gasoline today, French foreta wore massing on Syria that Israeli and Anglo- touching off a chain of fiery the Israeli side of the border. explosions.
The first Investigation re- The truck
driver, engineer verled no evidence of a military and Areman of the 65-car build-up. Chesapeake and Ohio freight SHOOTING INCIDENT train were Trapped in the wreckage and killed when the truck exploded in a bali of
RUSSIANS BLAMED
"Russian-made fighters and bombers are arriving" dally" in Syria and are partly
stationed at Dainaseus
airports and all and matuly at the
newly-buift uirports in the Jeziruh area.
"itu:stat advisers planned
implemented the present stume.
and
Two Strikes
In Moscow
be accomplished gradually, The
is clear enough,
Reported
Parly, Nov. 27. independent Paris
but the required programme evening newspaper, France- Soir, reported in a despatch FIRSTLY, the UN forces
must establish themselves from Stockholm today that in auch
two strikes had occurred keep Egypt and Israel recently in the Soviet Union, militarily apart; secondly The
21 manner us to
newspaper.
quoting the UN must get on with Swedish diplomatic circles, cald the job of clearing the Sueze tiers die was in a big Canal:
Moscow thirdly
ball-bearing factory. must 1
The direcker had incercsed the realise its own resolution work rorm", by which they which provides for the establishment of an inter-
paid, thus reducing salaries The workers hebd a protest national organisation, free meeting and asked for the Com- of political and national munist Party's First Secretary, encumbrances, to operate Mr Nikita Khrushchev, to come the Canal for the benefit of to the factory.
aro
ali nations; fourthly It A high official came at once,
must obtain the release of ali English and French nationale detained by Egypt; and finally it must retain its forces in strength in the aren until it can establish security through- out the Middle East. These are the essentials, and if the UN falls short of achieving any of them, it
and, after epeedy investigation, withkirew the measures taken by the director and replaced him, France Soir sold
Another railway crewman was severely burned in a futile Tort to have the engineer and fireman, State Police said.
The train's two Diesel en- gives and several of its cars went off the tracks and burst into flumes when The truck rammed it ut a crossing on US 20, two miles west Michigan City.
The
drug
train
was
of
Carrying gasoline lank cars and liquid ex- losive chemicals, a railway official said. One of the chemical lank ears was in the midst of the flames and fireman tried to away before it exploded, The truck hit the train just behind the resond of the Diesel engines. The crossing has been the scene of similar vrecka, even though it is equipped with flasher signals and visibility was
The tanker's fuel touched off a "tremendous fire", witnesses sald-United Press.
clear
our
nazion
1
FAITH IN NATO
The statement also reaffirmed Mr Elsenhower's faith in Nato, created as a Western bulwark against any Communist aggres- sion in Europe.
said.
A Tel Aviv report said Syrians world." opened are today on an Israeli
owners
PADRE FOUND HANGING IN POTATO SACK
Johannesburg, Nov. 27.
The Rev. Horace Wilson, 40, was rescued by African servants The President, Mr Hagerty today after being assaulted by considered that Nato, as a gang of white youths and left peneable clemers of always, was "a basic and indis- hanging in a potato sack with a American rope around his neck and arms. defence against the continuing Soviet Communist threat to peace and
security of the
The statement was a re:nra- car east of Lake Huleh, accord-tion of views previously stated ing to an Israeli army spoites by Me Elsenhower that the Big
Three Western He said automatic
allics will put was differences on dirooted from Syrian territory behind them and face the threat the Middle East on a public works engineer who of Soviet Communism with even was driving on a road near
than greater unity Ashmorah, cast of Lake Hulch.
before... Router. The engineer was not hurt. This was the first case of fring reported by Israeli authorities fron the Syrian-Israel border for many days.—All agencies,
Are
Planes Collide
Raymonville, Nov, 27. The United States Air Force announced tonight that a mill- try pline and divil transport plane colitded in
in mid-air
near Raymonville this morning.
The announcement said the collision occurred in the lower valley of the Rio Grande, about 30 miles from the Texas border. Police cris and Imbulances were rushed to the scene of the accident-France-Presse.
Commons Replies To HK Army School Queries
The second strike occurred into An arms factory in the Moscow region. The workers staged a warning strike to protest against low solarlez-Reuter.
London, Nov. 27. -
Mr Michael Stewart, Parliamentary Under-Secretary the War Office in the Socialist government, asked the Secretary of State for War today in the Commons the name of the contractors who bullt the St George's Army school in Hongkong, and to state what repairs were now required to the school....
will have falled to fulni its Petrol Rationing The main corotors were replaced prematurely
responsibilities. There must
be no Egyptian victory and
no Israeli victory, The
Goneral Assembly has
In France
Paris, Nov. 277 directed, that the UN act in The French Cabinet decided the Interests of the whole tonight to Instituto nation-wies
RUSSIANS ARREST 'ENEMY FROGMAN"
Moscow, Nov. 27. The Soviet Trades Union newspaper "Trud” reported today that an "enemy frog- man" has been arrested in the port of Odessa.
"Trud" said the "enemy
•Intelligence agent"
WRS
'arrested as he was attempt-'
ing
to
By
to swim fowards a "ship:
the flag of a capit- state." Tha
ship,
however, changed position and when the trogen changed his course, he was spotted by a Soviet sallor, who at first, took him for an understa monster
CARRIED DOCUMENTS
The Soviet
newspaper did not disclose the nationality of the frogman, but added that he was carrying docta- ments revealing espionage.
agent had been arrested wald another odemy
The Secretary of War replied:tion would probably have to be Mesme Lap Hing & Co, and The Secretary of State fer Wer 2320 that as a romut of lovestion assured Mr Stewent that the Con resto 75 this and other worle now in hand at the school controls the suspended
The A world, : This involves, no potrok : rationing, starling
od: boen oncroachment (on national Thursday,
Farid: Petrol pumpay will be shut
rights or denigration of own at midnight tonight i national Honour. If Britain, radoning taria, to allow the Franco and Egypt concede paraph stations to make an exsc to world opinion, so too inventory of their stools? must' Egypt."
WILE would talk care of the cracks in
the school walls which, chimed work Mr Stewart, let in the radh. vhich had Freid Marshal Viscount Mont-
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and that a Soviet captain {was recently decorated; for
preventing the
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