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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956.
Israeli, Foreign Minister | JORDAN SEEKING CLOSER
Mr Golda Meir, the Israeli graphed on arrival in New York United Nations General Assembly erida--Central Press Photo.
Minister, Foreign
photo- where
the she attended scasion on the Middle East
HUNGARIAN TAKEOVER
NEHRU TO ASK
FOR CHOU'S
GOOD OFFICES
EGYPT'S
RABBI
RESIGNS
London, Nov. 27.
Grand Rabbi Halm Nahum, spiritual leader of the Jewish community n Egypt, resigned today in protest against measures taken against Jews in that country, it was reported to day.
This report
Congress who
onto
TIES WITH RUSSIANS
To Abrogate
British Treaty
Amman, Nov. 27.
Mr Suleiman el Nabulsi, Jordan
Minister,
announced
in made by Prime WILS
the A L Easterman, political director of the World Jewish Chamber of Deputies today that his of government would shortly seek to end was the 1948 Anglo-Jordanian Treaty and
evacuate British forces from Jordan.
again a Jewish Labout 50,000
threatened trophie."
said that
community
persons
with
"catas-
Easterman Bald that 25,000 Jews in Egypt had already re ceived their expulsion orders. Of these, 14,000 were without nationality, 6,000 were British and French, and 4,000 were Egyptian Jews,
A first group of 023 of the expelled Jews were expected to arrive in Marsellies this even- Easternan tomorrow, ing or Gold
He declared that the Egyptian Government had
seized the property of Jews in Egypt. He also stated that 3,000 Jews had In under arrest been placed Egypt, including leading mem- bers of the Jewish communities
und Alexandria,
of Cairo France-PresEc,
SECURITY POLICE PROBE
He said in a policy statement She would also develop poll- that Britain violated the spirit Uical, economic and cultural of the treaty in many ways" relations with these two coun-
18 Plane Crash Victims Found
Carsons, Nov, 27. Eighteen bodies haye the been' found minang wreckage 6 the Vene- zucia Postal airline plane, which prashed near Cafe- can today.
The, plano, Stiper Constellation, was carrying 25 passengers and crew, all of whom are believed to have perished,
The plane, which originally reported to have miền Gato Lan nói, ra hoa Into A mountainside, within three minutes of 11 scheduled ladding place.-France-Presse.
Russo-Rumanian
Talks Cordial
London, Nov. 27. Talks between Soviet and
since it was signed and Jordon's į tries as a steu to achieve a Rumania government leaders federal union which would serve as a base for Arab unity. pered in an atmosphero of Mr El Nabuls declared that cordial friendship and complete be mutual understanding at the Jordan considered Israel to
Kremlin today, the an "illegal state" created by aggression, would reject peace
reported, with her and would stand on
to regain "stolen her rights lands."
MERRUTES —
decision was taken with the full agreement of her Arab sister nakiors.
The Government would "take all
and shope diplomatic, political and econo- mic-to carry out its intention of ending the treaty," he added, Loud Cheers
Tasa
Problems of mutual interest
cxtunined
exports were asked to compile docu-
нето
Mr El Nabuls) attacked Bri- mente on proposals put forward tish action in Egypt and said for discussions at later meetings, that so long as "the aggressors the agency report said. Loud cheers greeted this part do not obey United Nations re.
Soviet delegation was of the statement, which began solutions to withdraw from headed by the Prime Minister, with a tribute to the struggle of
Marshal without re-
Bulganin, whose territory** and sultant gains in Suez or
or Palca-
Rumanian counterpart. Mr Chiva "Egypt, President Nasser the Egyptian army and people." dine, Jordan would consider tils
Stolen, led the visiting delega- tion-Reuter. aggression as continuing.
The Prime Minister also Announced the Government's Intention to strengthen the Jordan army and national guards.
In the field of foreign policy the Government would identify ila policy with that of Arab na- tional aspirations, he said.
Arab
->
diplomalle Rats For Money
said the Government was now studying the tablishment of relations with The Soviet Union and other countries, as Cham- recommended by the
ber recently.
Modern Arms
Speaking of
the
Govern-
Bombay, Nov. 87. Youngsters are doing a big trade in the sta port of Surat, Western India, which is plagued by rala.
Mr el Nabule sadd the Gov- ernment had decided to accept financial old
the in principle the
The authorities have offered Internal Egypt, Syria and ment's
policy. offer from
the two pice (a mrthing) for every Minister said it would rat. Every morning small boys Saudi Arable to replace Brilal's Prime annual
subaldy
constitution and queuo up at the for the army respect
municipal of the de-offices with rat-traps in hand to mocratie parliamentary system,
IRST and national guards under the praise the standard
The Government was taking monte 12,000 rats were caught steps to strengthen the country's and handed over to the munici
modern pal health authorities,—China air force
Mall Special. arms-Reuter.
Vienna, Nov. 27. The Hungarian Army New Delhi, Nov. 27.
treaty. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru is expected to ask Minister, Dr Ferenc Muen- nich, issued an order today
Jordan considered all imperial- Mr Chou En-lai to intercede with Moscow against
to deal with cases of iatic treaties and the Bagdad
AVO (state the Hungarian takeover when the Chinese Premier former
* Pact as e grave danger to the arrives here tomorrow on an official visit, inform-curity police) members Arab, world and would not foin
who are now being dis-any of them, ed sources reported today.
banded, Budapest Radio Mir El Nabeiki told the Debution that Jordan would said tonight.
the march
#lf- alongside uberated Arab dláte to the Arab Wotid of imperialist and its influmet,
Hundreds
They said Mr Nehru would his very first Southeast Asian
of Chinese good tour, like Peking "to use Is offices with Moscow to repair security agents already were the damage done to the reputa- here to help the Indian authorl- Lion of the Communist regimes iles with safety precautions for
Mr Chou's visiť, developments
by
recent Eastern Europe.'
in
is
Reporters were being closely scrutinised
before reciving passes to enter Delhi airport for the late-night arrival,
*
The order said that AVO members had up to now
considered by the populace and criminals
unzble. were to And Jobs in civil therefore,
bex
life.
Federal Union
Mr Chou is scheduled to ar- rive here for a visit which
Jordan declared her expected to include far-ranging
To axi this the Minister bad international talks on current
into herence to her military agree. In addition to major interna- ordered an investigation
and Egypt, with Byria unrest, particularly the situa-
Honal Issues, Mr Nehru parti- AVO members. Those fand ment tions in Hungary and the Mid-cularly hopes to achieve
aguilty of acting against the law who are linked with Jordan in dle East,
the a joint military command. settlement of India's own prob-would be handed over to lms with China.
public prosecutor. Foremost of these is the ult Those found not guilty would settled border between India get a certificate of innocence.
With The later has been and Tibet.
these certificates they Laken over by China pus an would be ensured of a job either "autonomous territory" in the in a suitable government office
or in industry or trade. past five years,
AMNESTY
Narrow Differences
Mr Nehru will relay The Chinese leader's views to Pre- sident Eisenhower in person next mont when Mr Nehru pays an official visit to Washing-
10г.
Informed zources said Mr Nehru would specifically try to narrow the Washington-
at Peking differences
pre- sent barring China's nd- mission to the United Nations, and perhaps even bring the nations into direct con- lack. They have 110 diplo- matio relations at present,
will fly here Premier Chow from Burma, his latest stop in
two
Russo-Japanese Agreements Approved
the
Tokyo, Nov. 27.
of The Lower House Japaneso Diet tonight approved ratification of the Japan-Soviet agreements with no dissenting: voles.
The voting was 305 to hil with 102 members absent.
About 50 or 60 absent repre- sentatives were Liberal Demo- cratic (governing) members who have remained critical. Socialist support, however, assured rati-
nication.
The agreements, covering re- sumption of diplomatic relations. trade and fisheries were carller oday unanimously approved by special Diet committee. Reuter.
#
WARSHIP REFLOATED
Rhodes, Nov. 27. The Greak Royal Hellenic Destroyer Queen, Olga munic, by the Italians during World War II in 1943 of "the", 20ind of
Company
recovered the chip's log und sind personal Fexrecte berbelading to the members of the crew such as rings and watches which was handed over Ctítésekén réfatives --China. Mail
Specia
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Bangkok, Nov. 27.
Mr Erich Ollenhauer, chair- the West German ot
The radio also reported that Informed sources Bald Mr
also Beck
an amnesty would shortly be an- Nehru will hampered trade between India nouneed for all people who had man
Hungary illegally since Social Democratic Party, arrived And
day tour of Tibet. Reports of the left arrest and
of October 23 this year and who today for a four
He is scheduled to meet the Indian traders in Tibet have returned before the end of the Thailand. been a constant headache for year.
The radio said that today 40 Premier Fleid Marshal Plbul the Indian Government re-
per cont of the workers returned Songgram today and inspect cently.
to work in the Buda shipyards sawmills and rice mills.
also will call on the Не India, meanwhile, was arrang- in Budapest.
This small percentage was ex- Speaker of the National
Phra Pachon ing free special trains to bring
that most sembly General villagers to New Delhi to accord plained by the fact
lved in the Pachanurek.
his henotir A arousing welcome for Mr Chou, of the workers
reception in
by both at the airport and along provinces and had been unable
owing Work
to will be held on Thursday the ten-mile drive to the Presto
Bot
dificulties. - China the German Ambassador, Herr dential Palace where Premier transport
Borst Bohling-Reuter, Chou will stay-United Press. Mall Special.
'Foreign
MR Ancurin
party's
London, Nov. 27.
Bevan, out- spoken left-wing Labour Jeader, is to be the Foreign
the Secretary" in "shadow cabinet," political quarters said tonight. The quartors forecast that the appointment will be an nounced to Labour Members of Parliament on Thursday by their leader, Mr Hugh Galtakel
It
will man that Mr. Beyan Alfred will
replace M Robens as the chief Labour speaker on foreign affairs in the House of Commons,
POP
TIERES PL
fo
Secretary' Nye
Mr Robens, the quarters added will be named by Mr Gaitskell as the party's principal spokes man on labour affairs and fuel and power, Mr Bevan has hitherto been the colonial affairs expert in the
position
in which he expected to be suckseded 17/
Mr James Callaghan, The switching of Mr Bevan to foreign aftales has chen been foreshadowed as he is Very apeaker in this de-
a
7nd some of his re- |
cent performances in the House have won prales froen- fboth 'kides.
IMVERY
KEEN,
AB-
in last week's election to the Parliamentary Committee or "shadow cabinet," Mr Bevan came third, beaten by one vote by Mr Robens, The poll was heaood by Mr Harold Wilson. Mr George. Brown is to be the new Mahadow) Minister of Defence in place
of Mr Richard Stokes, who was this
cabinet Sears in the
élection. He was defeated by Sir Frank Soskice, a former Attorney-General, who is to become the party's legal affairs WPDIEŠUTAIL. China Mall Special.
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