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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956.

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industry known her only as a glamorous star and it to be hoped that Mix Pai Kwang will get the support she deserves"

Major-General Ivar Hughes, the now Bergeant-at-Arms

In the House of Commons, plotured on the members' terrace. He succeeds 78-year-old Brigadier Sir Charles Howard, who has retired after holding the post for 20 years. The Sergeant. al-Anns, whose dress is knee breeches, silken stockings, a tall coat and a sword, in often referred

the "HousT- keeper of the House" as he is responsible for keeping order. -Central Press Photo,

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Paris, Nov, 28.

BASES

Singapore's Cooking

No Obligation To Pot Piano

Defend

Israel Frontier

London, Nov. 28.

Singapore, Nov, 28. Singapore music lovers have been recently very per- turbed by bitter criticisms of the piano in the Victoria Memorial Hail (biggest Singapore concert hall) by two foreign planists of world fame ---- Chilean Clau- Arrau and Japanese,

Claudio Arrau, who perfurm-

Denunciation of the 1948 Anglo-dio

Miss Yoko Kono. Jordan Defence Pact by the Amman Government will release Britain from its undertaking to defend the integrity of Jordan's current frontiers with Israel, observers here pointed out today.

13ritair ha constently terpreted the Tretty obligation to ald Jordan 11 the Arab king- dom were involved in wor us t undertaking to guarantee the existing frontiers extended mub-@quent to the conclusion of the treaty to include territory on the west bank of the river Jordan.

Recently,

following seach attacks un Jordan frontier forts. 3rtain reminded the Israel Government of its intention

honour this obligation.

Mixed Feelings

Thre

10

Liberalisation

Of Communist

Regimes

ed here on November 10, in a cnbod the plane an “a crew be-

Beethoven Sonata recital, do-

tween a couring pot and a try- ing Pan", which he would like to ask "with a crowbar."

Miss Yoko Kono, after prac- sing! On the piano before giving a series of recitals, said "I do not like it, the keys arc | depressed and it smells.”

After reading about these complaints,

piano company

P

lus offered Lo lend u Bew Bwinway to thu Victoria Memorial Mali for lovely United Nations, Nov. 28. Japanese pianist, Yuko Kono's

The Indonesian Foreign concert 07) Noveraber Ministor, Mr Roeslan Ab-| France-Press0.

United Indications dulgani, told the WETE that officials here view the

Nations today that the prospect of denunciation of “liberalisation" of East the treaty with mixed ferlings. European Communist re- His abrogation would mve 139 | British Treasury the cost of thegimes would develop more subsidy tu Jorden quickly if other nations amounting to about £12,000,000 did not interfere. sterling under various head of which some £9,000,000 sterling is allocated directly under thr renty.

There have

been misgivings here about the continuation of this subsidy since the summary dismissal last Morch of the British commander of the then Arab legion Lieut-General Sir John

Glubb talsed doubis

about the reliability of Jordan on an ally.

Major Ali Sabri, President Nasser's chief political adviser, declared today that if the United Nations emergency force in Egypt failed in Its mission, "it would be our right to ask for its with- the loss of the British air bass. drawal."

Crisis Revealed:

WEAKNESS

Sabri, replying to reporters' during a press con- questkuns ference, broadcast over Radio Cairo, said it was Egypt that had asked for the international force to come to her territory.

He also declared that the Egyptian Government was res-

& DEFECTS pensible for the clearing of that

IN WORLD

Canal. Na- tions will supply Us only technical and uncial aid," he right in the said, "and has no management of the canal." Plots Will Fail

Against this fact must be ai

at Amman and Matraq and of the right to station British Troops in Jordan. Some con- nt present gar- tingents are risoned at the Red Sea port of Aqaba,

Leave A Gap

Observers here also expect a

He sak the recent bloody events in Hungary eme in the way of that very process of libéralisation".

"We deplore this deeply and the mere since the difficulties ນ Hungary were brought within the context of the col

the war." Mr Abdulgani told General Assembly.

PEACEFUL CHANCES

gar

"The securit of the Soviet Union then becomes involved, The United Nations, in der ling with this question, should bear in inind

and that no speedy solution penceful achieved so long as this ques- tion is not divorced as much as possible from the experiences, the pissions and the strategies The loss of these positions of the cold war. would leave a kap in Britain's Indonesia, he said, welcomed "peaceful changes" In current strategic planning in the the Middle East.

Poland,

The Indonesian Minister sald wth in Soviet and Commu- that big powers that had respon- UN Charter nist Influence in Jerdan, as Bri- siblilty under the Ulah influence declines and A for maintaining peace and United Nations, Nov. 28.

probable closer alignment of security had "by their use of Yugoslavia told the

Jordan with the anti-Iraqi policy.

naked forec now challengest the Charter und the peace and United Nations today that

of Syria. Asked about the situation i Sabri sald the world

The Impact of the treaty de-security of nations in such an Syria and Jurdan, crisis had

Bat "it is clear there

that it be- at nundation on the security and outrageous manner are vealed "weaknesses and

comes questionable whether present plots against Syria and stability of Iraq with which Bri- both in Socialist Jordan. defects"

these powers should But I think they will tain remains allied in the five-

nation Bugdad Defence Pact is ramo guardians countries and the "so-full, sily because of Arub na- called free world" and oralism, secondly because the also an important consideration.security."

aid military pacta

were rag people will never accept Intervention in the home affairs no longer the answer to of Arab neighbour countries"

Sabri conti ued: "Egypti international problema.

these in constant touch two countries and ready to ald them whatever may occur." France-Presse.

rc-

The Yugoslav Foreign Minis- ter, Mr Kuca Popovic, appealed to both East and West to sirivo to reconcile their differences. bu his emphasis Wis largely ori urging the US to show mure Soviet willingness

Becept proposals in good faith.

to

an

He said the current crisis had interrupted the development in the Balkans of Improved situation, with "growing er dependence in ALT sphere.

with

Not Valid

official in-

bear tha

of peace and

GRAVE ERROR

There was no

"However, if this crisis of the will once and for dication here today whether big powers Britain would be willing to all put an end to the validity accept unilateral denunciation of war as an instrument of na-

then it may ret

of the treaty by Jordan. The tional policy, terms of the 20-year paos do be a good omen for peace," he not permit denunciation or said. even reviaton before 1963,

the When Egypt denounced

Treaty in Anglo-Egyptian Britain refused to admit

the www

in

Hu

Athens, Nov. 28.

Mr Abdulgani said he deplored A group of 38 Greck officers

recent deterioration captured by and other ranks

Dutch-Indonesian relations. the Greek Communist guerillaz 1930

pointed out that the main cause during the uprising of 1946- 105: 1949 has returned to Greece the validity of the net. British was their dispute over owner- withdrawn ship of West New Guinea (West troops accompa led by 70 members of

from the Suez base until a new Irlan). their families

board on

the

be- agreement was negotiated

He called it a "grava Orror" Soviet liner sa Pobeda.

while tween the two governments in for Holland 10 suck to "main- Most of them married

1054. China Mali inin and preserve its obsolete

colonial rule."-United Press,

Special.

He said the Middle East and in captivityChina Mail Spe- October, Hungarian events proved the cial rightness of Yugoslavia's policy that any division of the world

into heavily-armed

too "tragile" to last.

camps was

FAVOURABLE SIGN

"If there is a crisis in deve-

were not

RUSSIA OFFERS OIL SUPPLIES

Washington, Nov. 28.

lopments," he said, "there isOVERNMENT ofDelis maīd

also a crisis of policies which led to the new tension.

This

is a favourable sign, provided we accept the fact that wo are

today that, Ruwela had offer- ed to supply oil to a number the of nations pinched by Malo East crisis,

living in a period of transition, readjustments and readaptation. Diploratio

Mr Popovic denounced

that

the

attack on Egypt and sald the general Middle East prob- lem must be "solved in due He said it was "In- course," admissible that the presence of foreign troops on Egyptian soll, the withdrawal of which has been demanded by the General Assembly, should be used as a means of pressure on the Gov ernment of Egypt to force con- cessions,

On Hungary he expressed hope that aim and a normal He will soon be restored in that country to allow the people to realize their legitimate ampira. tions ... on the other hand, it is essential that cerisin farelgu circles should desist from using the present difficulties of Hun- gary for propaganda er poilies! strategy. He said an evolution árs Hurigary wyka is, progress and was a "necessity .......... based on muhial: réspaět

Wattheen reported that the Romans Roturily had boon) ingvering oil **• poria to the non-Communist world for some time, They wold Iceland and Finland had their been getting simost all olt from the Russians,

POP

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The Red offers, government officials sald, were made dur- Ing the past few days and | went chiefly to countries in the Mediterranean kita. This included both apparently European and Middle Eastern nations.

These officials wald, howevet, that the Soviet Union did not direct fis reount offer to either Britain de Prande,

So far, officials said, the Soviet ell offers have Involved

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"small quantities." They d not give specifle amounts, The United States has expecte

such a move by the Sovjets The authorities here thought the Etarians

would chiefly for propaganda, pur- poses

would biz

not

Omelala said the Soviet Union not be able to fill the Esp in Wesista Europe's all needs even if it wanted to. They said the Soviets and not have enough tankers transport the hoge amounia required.--United Press,

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