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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956.

America Prepared To Risk

Friendship

MUST FOLLOW BELIEFS IN

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

New Haven, Conn. Nov. 27.

Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence said in a speech here today that the United States must do what it believes is right in foreign affairs, even at the risk of alienating friends.

ile obviously was referring 19 orger in loslom nivi Paris över United Suntes oppositiona 10 Ilush-French nulitary action. In Egyp

Dulles, who the Secretty of State's brulber, p ke at Yale University.

He recalled that Woodrow W 800 ate Word

CLEARANCE PROBLEM

United Nations, Nov, 27.

sp kesin of the US

F War Relegation to he United Nutions vki today that the question of sting the meat of clearing the ucz 'nal was unuch more Complex than that of financing

engored nly by Riding with Yugoslavia DVO Fume That long-go fiue is now acudende but Dulles wait!

Consoling

"It has helped to crcuncile me to the fact that af start country is to follow the right course, Wr Cannot RIWAYN Bope for popularity or the love of other peoples,

" Band Fast somewhat con- poding Twught these days In the Jong run, at our conduct follows The course of Justice and for dealing Even though unprspital. nt the lime, we will eventu gun and hold respect

He said that engent art o

Tax

the United Nath on may "give it

much status 10

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the current Mulch fick puppi

Hungarian Huations

Blow For Freedom

of

Ile said the people Poland and Hungary "have

tended to disprove the theory

held

that revoll No long agninst a lyranny equipped with the modern weapons of War Wills foredoomed fallure."

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Whatever

Ju thes outcome Hungary, he said, those who sacrificed £hemselves

against Soviet arms there "hoy struck a blow for freedom which will rank in history with the Ameri- cau and French r volutions."

he interimtional police force in Egypt.

He said thu 1 wiween the two flametrically opposed views that the French, British und issu lis should as me the Jo or that

CX-

*should Full Egypt-there W 18 10. M various other view, on the

subject.

The spokesman sund be wai pleased to note that the Arabi Pesantries had voted on Monday night that the United Nati...ns 12ould Brance the internationaĮ į

police force in Egypt,

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The uppition to this plan by

Soviet Union

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Better Camp

Conditions

London, Nov. 27

More than 400 employees of British Suez Canal zone *lt* civ.Kan contractors who have been interned in Egypt have been moved to now camps with better living conditions.

A Foreign Office spokesman¦ said tonight this was reported in a message from the Swiss Lego- tion an Cairo. which

now

the

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looking after Brilish interests in ypt But it said there was still a shortage of food among the underness.

The Surist

ull rezurt internees were allowed out for Dulles sul Russin Itself "can

Je sach morning and never be the same as it was in

afternoon and permitted a cold He suld the days of Stalin."

bath daily.

There had been no Kusin mnas education in

has epidemte

The serous iners "gone far towards turning serfs, lipnt said the general slate of in thinking humati treizga." houlth

both camps -United Press.

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"gond."--Router

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Pour out (0).

3 Out of practice (5).

8 Bird (B).

Cunning (0).

10 Beverage (8).

11 Girl's name (5).

12 Fruit (4).

13 Awkward question (5).

18 Upward movement (0).

18 Not saplings, it seems (8).

20 Relleyed (6).

22 Monster (4).

28 Weird

20 Vehement speech (0).

27 Willow (8).

28 Stupeftes (6).

29 Loathe (6).

DOWN

1 Wild ruth (8).

2 Goes back upon (8),

3 Kind of ly (4).

4 Discomfort (2).

precipe!

cock's may

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7 Subject (8).

14 Become inert (8).

16 Showing veneration

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AERIAL VIEW OF SUEZ CANAL ENTRANCE

Some of the ships Port Said from the west, with the entrance to the Suez Canal and Port Fuad beyond on the right, 'sunk by the Egyptian Government at the entrance to the Canal can be clearly seen. Other submerged ships sunk by the Egyptian Government are shown by flags on marker buoys. One of the few casualties is the buildings to the right of the open space with tents in it (bottom, centre). An Egyptian tank's resistance by this building drew are.

Stalinist Launches Attack

ཎྞཾ + ཐlཁ+4• སཊིཡནྟཾདྷིཀཝཏྟཾཀམྤིཀསིཡཾ

Against

Gomulka

Warsaw, Nov. 27.

A high member of the Polish Government has launched a strong attack against the policies of the Workers (Communist) Party First Secretary, Vladislas Gomulka, since Gomulka's return to power last month.

Chou Exchanges Gifts With Cambodians

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The attack is contained 1: "open letter** from General Berling. Minister of Sale for Farms, which has been creuat- og in Warsaw for the last few days.

General Berling, former Com- mander-in-Chiel of the Polish forces in the USSR during the recond world war, alt cked 'he u orthodox poljileal and reonomic vicws put forward by Gomulka.

Gomulka

Sourres close 10

that "Stalinist”

Paris, Nov. 27. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and Vice-Premier, belleved Ho Lung, and their party bade farewell to the King Queen of Cambodia

and

at Phnom Penh at noon today, the New China News Agency reported.

the

Chou presented gifts to King and Queen. Their Majca- tice also presented gifts to Pre- Vie-Premier Chou and

wwer

Ho tend their party, and entrust- ed Chou with gifts for Chair- man Mao Tse-tung and Vice- Chairman Chu Teh, the agency muld.

Chou

Lodiat

earlier received Can- youth representatives, who prezened the Chiese Per muez with a gold medal.

VANGUARD

cje-

Andrea Doria

Hearing Resumes

Kadar Omits Asylum Agreement

Belgrade, Nov, 27.

A Radio Belgrade conumenta lor sald tonight that it was sur- prising that Hungarian Premier, Janos Kadar, in his broadcisi speech last night had not once mentioned the existence of the Yugasiny-Hungarian rozzer on the right

for of asylum former Hungarian Premier,

Imre Nagy.

The

Yugosiny commentator also noted that Premier Kudar had not informed the public of the existence of the notes sent by Yugoslavia to the Hungari n Government on the case

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Coexistence Is Way

To Peace

CHOU'S IDEA

Paris, Nov. 27.

The resolute belief that failure to carry out the five principles of peaceful coexistence or lack of faith in them was the cause of anxiety and сод flict, was expressed in a joint statement issued in Phnom Penh today by the Chinese Premier, Chou En-lai and San Yoo, Pro- mier of the Cambodian Government.

The statement said the coo- sequences seriously endenzered not only the econçmic life of the whole world, but also the con- Adence of the peoples of Varjous. countries.

Expressions

concerning penco and freedom by those who were not willing to carry out or trust in these principles could not be genuine, the statement said.

Exchanging views on the Inter- natkaal situation, both parties to the statement agreed that saisting International disputes con and should be settled by peaceful means on the 'bilia of observance of the live prinziples.

SATISFACTION

Both parties expressed ratio. faction that the Chinese resi-

200 FISHERMEN dents in Cambodia has all along

SAID DEAD

Singapore, Nov. 27. More than 200 fishermta reported dead wore

or

A

mising today after howling stutm alatred Into the Merging coast off Malare

Land, nes and air patrols WOTO Bouring the storm battered coastal area for posadblo survivors. They Bald that far only 107 of the more than 300 fisher- men who normally tended the huge fish traps off the oonat had been accounted for following yesterday's store.

Alr

planes flying, low

Furco and

debris-littered today

reperiod spotting 18 bodies-United

that

Royal

Navy

over

the

beaches

ex-

commentator said Kadar's speech had not brought rny ghi to bear on the prob lem of Nagy. What was more, it contained numerous aggerations

Dund

over-sharp

New York, Nov. 27. The afternoon session of attacks, the commentator added.

-Franco-Presse, General the Andrea Doria hearings

Party ments of the Polish Workers

were

Berling's letter.

behind

A Stalinist

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General Berling is known "Stalinist." In 1944 he 1.ortedly sent A telegram to Stalin.

denouncing the Polish Luberation Committee in Lub- Jin, of which Gomulka was a member, as a nest of "Trotsky- İsi agents."

resumed with the question-

ing of Ingmar Bjorkman, officer's apprentice of the Stockholm.

thu

Questioning him during re-

zession was Leonard Matteson, counsel

cargo representing claimants. The witness was taken over much of the ground already covered by the Swedish and Italian Ine counsel yester- day and this morning.

The only new angle in the questioning was when he was usked what the Stockholm's captain had to Bay about the collision when he came to the wheelhouse,

The General's letter has pre- dverd

disquiet among the population.

It was noted that the attack come ut а time when Poland

the

elections

Replying to their speech tomcially took rides with Yugo- That I cannot answer," said welcome, Chou said: "In every

slav President Tito in supporting | Bjorkman. When asked why, country the young generation the Hungarian national cause. be seld, "I don't remember (L" represent the vanguard forces, when the "machine" of

"Did you hear it?"I heard The youth of our two countries Workers Party was being dis-him say a lot of things." have always been in the fore- solved to make room for newer Tront of their people: struggles rank-and-file members. and ONLY HEARD VOICE for national freedom and in- when relatively free dependence."

He added that the Chinese youth Treasures the friendship between themselves and The youth of other countries. He Bured the Cambodian youth that he would convey their sincere friendship Chinese youth-France-Presse.

to

Olympic Team

the

Keenly Searched

Djakarta, Nov. 27.

The head of the Indonesian Olympic Games team, Mr Malal, who is deputy chairman of the Indonesian Olympic Com- mittee has complained to committee about the treatrient received by the term at hands of the Australian customs officials at Darwin,

In a letter reicneod

the

the

by the

well be committoe today Mr Maindi waid

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16 Speule to (7).

17 Brought into being (7).

19'Vast number (8),

21 Vigliant (0).. 24 "Weary" (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Seldom, Rapid

8 Mire, D. Litter, 11 Leads, 12 Sonnta, 14 Pose, 10 Steer, 18 Adoro, 10 Head, 20 Terror, 24 Grill, 23 Manage, 28. Eptoj 37): Dined, 28 Tender. Downs 1 Sold, 2 Lots, 3 Omen, 4 Mirage, 5, Release, Praised, 7 Dlecard, 19 Two 18. Damaged, 14 Partion, 18 Beted, 17 Talon, 19 Hamil, 21 Raos, 32. Hala, 33:

Bear.

the bags of every member of the team were "kesály searched." Router:

are soon to be held. Behind Bading the population saw the shadow of the Soviet Union.

Charge Rejected

Advance Of

Tests

Registration

Atomic Advocated

ved on friendly and proper terns with the people of Cam- bodia.

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They were of the opinion that since His Highnom, Prince Norodom Sihanouk's visit to China, the friendly relations bo- tween the two Countries bad grently advanced.

the ma- They agreed tenance and development of relations between the two coun- tries, particularly that of ecomo- mic relations, which would be achieved through trade and the unconditional

economic zasást- ence given by China, to which the people of Cambodia attach- ed great importance.-France- Presse.

Commonwealth Relationship In N. Africa

Washington, Nov. 27. Tunisian Premier, Habib Bourguiba, Indicated today that Tunisia was in favour of R "commonwealth" form of the lationship between Fratice and North Africa.

The Premier told reporters that Tunisia had always been-in favour of a cammonwealth sort of relationship. In the case of North Africa, he said, wach country should have absoluto sovereignty and the right to leave the commonwealth it. it so desired.

New York, Nov, 27. Mr Halvard Lange, Norwegian Foreign Minis- ter, proposed today that all planned tests of nuclear weapons should be registered with thecould help in a solution of the United Nations in advance as a first step towards regulation and possible reduction of such tests.

should

'perfume

Bourguiba said: "If this idea

Algerian problem, Troisia would certainly see no incon- venience in applying it."

The Premier," who conferred Ho said in the General As- | mankind" but would also be a

renajer factor in re-establishing Secretary of State, Mr Herbert

during the day with the interim When pressed to quote some sembly that such advance

the Live

tome of the "mutual trust with- of the captain's words, he said

Hoover, Jr, said Tunisia would a posibility of out which other stupa towards

ask the United he could not, he only heard his United Nailons

to States voice.

case alerting member states in

A full

implementation of complete the economic aid of armament plans will not be France to Tunisia, --- France- He was also asked whether scientide authorities deemed the on the way back to New York planned test programme to ex-pussible."-Reuter.

Presso... the limits of absolute after the collision the Stock coed

to the safety. The newspaper Tribuna! holm's captain talked

officers about Mauwekav meanwhile today

the collision. *There Ls a strong desire rejected the Soviet charge that arkman said he did not know among ordinary men and women The Hungarian uprising was n

anything about It.

Tomorrow the final Swedish all over the world that steps be arl count-revolutionary plot

takken to safeguard against_radio- sialed

withers, Chief Officer Herbert "the Hungarian

Kallback, will take the stand. active contamination of mat turrection was a revolutionary

by in- gruggle in which all of the Also, one of the three doctors and his surroundings

uncontrolled national, Hungarian people participatëck.”

examining Captain Nordensen Creased of the Stockholm will dive his atomle betivity," he said. The paper said however that views on whether the there were some "Fascists" in should return to the star the ranks of the insurgentsave the stand in the midst of Captain Nordensen had to France-Presse.

his evidence several reeks ago, saying he did not feel well. The other two doctors will be heard Ister United Press,

Japs Favour

Great Anxiety

It is far from me to want to exploit this state of opinion for

any scare propaganda,

It booms that the genetle effects from radioactive fall-out (from testa carried out at tho |present rate are not for the time

UK Reactor | RELIEF PARTY being giving rise to great anxioly

though the opinions among scientists on

disturbing."

Tokyo, Nov. 27. FOR ANTARCTIC this subject are in themselves

Members of the Japanese nomic power mission

who turned from Britain today told reporters at the Tokyo Interna-

kir

Melbourne," Nov. 27. Mr Lange emphasised the The Danish exploration ship concern expressed among #clens Ices Before Brand

tons) salieki tiste regarding the effects at tional airport that Japan Should Kista Dan (1,23) Melbourne, Nov. 27.

buy an Improved Calder Ballo Melbourne tonight with a radioactive materials taken up Australians spend twice 280,000 lowatt atomie lief party of 18 Australian in food materials and thereby much on ice cream as on bread, power reactor from Britain for Macquarie Island In

scientists and technicians bound entering human bodies, a conference of bread manu-

the This effect of the fall-out may facturers was told here;

---Mr. Tamaki Ipponmatsu, de- South Pacific Ocean, Mr., J. Doney, a tutor in puly-leader of the mission, said the soup which has been close coough to warrant serious party will relleva a represent, a danger in a future commerce; at Malbourne, Uni- the British resetor could be veralty, told the conference operated on a paying bands in based on Macquarie on the consideration already today of that consumption of broad, was clapan.

Arctic fringw, stay in months Descmutionary y declining in Australia,potokik

carrying out weather observa-ngs wald that an early Ha" suggested that one reason to aid the British rolicior. Along And Cosenie Zay research.

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