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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956.

EGYPT'S EXPULSION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS

Action 'Indiscriminate'

FOREIGN SECRETARY

ANTI-POLIO

VACCINE SURPLUS

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FORCED TO LEAVE

WITHOUT

DUE COMPENSATION

British

United Nations, Nov. 28.

Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd accused Egypt today of ordering the expulsion of 13,000 British subjects "with indiscriminate and brutal haste."

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expulsion urley's would be revoked where the Individual curverneti Las

M. Lloyd atke i that the letter be shown lu all UN members

The Briti leltes called at- tention to a statement by the Minister of State Tor

Foreg Affairs in the House of Commons

Monty

Several Thousand

The statement buld Switzerland bad informed the British Government on ovember 23 that all British a French nationals were to be expelled from Egypt within #week or ten days.

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27, uiro sald:

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-Efe Mesty? Government,” he added, "en any ensay reserved he right to claims compensation hehalf of British subjects

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Minesweeper In The Suez Canal

Royal Navy Minewwe©per sweeping the Bach Canal between Port Said and the ces sefire fine så El Qap-Renter- photo.

Pakistan Protests To Hammarskjold

United Nations, Nov. 28,

Japanese Selecting UN Delegation

Tokyo, Nov. 28.

A spokesman for the Japanese Foreign Office said here today that the Foreign Of.co was busy selecting the members for the Japanese delegation to the United Nations.

MAJOR CLASHES

IN ALGERIA

20 French Killed

Algiers, Nov. 28.

At least 20 French soldiers were killed and more than 40 wounded as French and Algerian rebel units clashed at seven points throughout Algeria today.

Ten French oldiers UFCTC the Orn district, north of killed ezd The spokesman said

one wis wounder | Fedjai and near Akbou, in the the when rebels ambushed a mili-westeru Constantino Foreign Ministry was confident fary truck this morning

region. 011 Cauallies were not announced. that the Soviet Union would highway 25 miles enet 01 honour its promise to support Orleansville, French forres Japan's entry to the inter-launched an operation to track

down the rebel band.

ber.

Death Sentence

national forum and added that

Meanwhile, the Constantine Japan's formal admission to the The French military authorioullary court today sentenced United Nations was expected to les reportes no her 10 soldiers to death a terrorist convicted of take place sometime In Decen-killed and about 30 woundey killing a European, on April 2 a pitched battle which began yesterday and was continuing T#: Oran, even anemberą of tocny between French forces the Algerian Communist Party and a 250-mem streng robel, wer arrested, raising to unit in the region of Dokkane, total of 37 the number of Com six miles southwest of Teborsa.

munista arrosted in Oran since * September-France-Press.

The spokesman said once the instruments of ratification of the Japan-Soviet agreement signed in Moscow on October 10 were exchanged the way would be elcar for Japan to enter the United Nations,

The Lower House of the

| Japanese Diet ralided the agree-

ments last night.

The spokesman said Fordign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu batc Intimated

the tha!

in- struments of radicau。n would bexchanged In Moceow ~"> December 10,--Route.

Mr Mir Khan, Pakistan's permanent reprePORT SAID LOSSES sentative to the United Nations, today informed Fitch subjects been cle the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold,

Unclear

the

Lord Reading said imme late situation in Nu clear he could not report any- i thing further.

Mesurawhoy

Several thous 4 ป Chesej spoken PULTS.

subjects are poor people. ↑ Nations.

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London, Nov. 28. British losses in Egypt during that India has taken action for the "integration"

the Port Said operation tolalled with India of that part of the state of Jammu and 21 dead, the Ministry of Defence Kashmir which is under Indian military occupaunced today. tion.

Such action has now been Egyptian conthimed, Miz Khums said, in his We UM elter to the Secretary-General

there have The Pakistani delegate added "con-

ས #clause adopted by Consillient

, Hese been to a gortations from Egypt that on November 17 themselves a They le

consininit freed | and charged that Egyptian "pre- | sti ution". ve a country Wa they

for the to that effect was vest imaTEY VORP without safety

No-called British and French he beng permitted to take sufficient etizens were being distorted to Asembly" at Srinagar, money with them to start a new nivet Anglo-French "insincerity" | ile elsewhere,

abuset withdrawing their troops, Mir Khan also stated that

"my government wishes to bringi "Despite the effous

Abxiu) Mawgoud Hassan, pelay Whis matter to the notice of the Swiss Legation, these people are | chief

for the Egyptian UN members of the Security Coun- being permitted to make delegatiun. chied published ell. While reserving the right to provision for the deserted humes

reports that the cdef Rabbi seck later further action in this and personal property they will The leaving behind. No faellities Namoum, had resigned.

Exypilan Jews, Haim | regard, my government

would Care being given them for the ap-

request Your Excellency to take Yuge-pointment

action

to seek 3 appropriate of legal representa

clarification of the Government lives."

of India in this regard.

3 Against Cominform

Belgrade, Nov. 2 Hungary, Poland and slavia would turn down bership in a revived Comnturm, usually

reliable

Communis

Parly sources sald today.

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Her

Ie Landon Lo Minister ul State, said today They were comumenting on a that Britain reserves the righ demand by East German Pont le demand compensation on be- buro member Kurl Setardewun half of British nationals vxpelled for revival of the dissolved in- In Egypt.

ternation, Conimuset organisa-

tion

cenad

reactionary attacks" on Soviet leadership.

Sources here saif "we are not particularly Interested breame

it (the Cuminlorny would

be as strong ad tu le

with Poland, Hun ay Yugoslavi [13

United Pres

members

Assurances

Lord Reading formally told the House of Lords

that Bwitzerland has received as- surances from Egypt that o blanket expulsion of Britons Bas been ordered, Switzerlanıl representa British interosta in Cairo.

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30 Colour of unbleached 11am

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32 Regrotled (4),

21 In abundance (0).

20 Zcal (0).

29 Equestrian (5).

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He fold a news conference that "there have been no mass even deporta- deportations OF Ilona na some reports inform us, no arrests or unprisorument of Egyptian Jews or of British and foreign nationals in Egypt."-

"Egyptian authorities." he mid, “are taking every measure to safeguard these people and give Wiêm every help and sup- port they need.

Hospitality

Assurances

In his letter to the Secretary- General, Mir Khan added: In this connection. I would recall the categorical assurances given

to the

the Security Council by

Sir

India's representative, Benegat Rau, in March, 1851,

this Assembly

Was not

that

"We feel thai propaganda is | *****

Intended to prejudice the issues

in a light that is not known that while it might, ม

or

before the Security Council al high tie aimed at present-n

He stated ing Egypt and its authorities to come in its way.

desired, express an opinion on

of

12 the question accession, would take no decision on it The Assembly's opinion, he also stated. would not bind the Indian Government or prejudice the position of the Security Council.

la Egyptian history or in the norumi

pattern of Eyptian hospitality, not only to Jown whom we consider an integral part of BETpt but to forelɛ- nora uke the British and French."

The

"Whatever actiun has been deemed necessary by Egyptian Government for safety, was carried out without dis- crimination between Egyptians Egyptian Jews, if you like or foreigners like the British and French. These precautionary measures were deemed necessary by the Government, — United Press.

Long-Range Missile Test

Vessel

Washington, Nov. 28. The Navy announced " major forward step" today in developing a ship-based, long-range ballistic missiles.

move

to

The Pakistani representative enclosed a statement by Mr Suhrawardy. Pakistani Premier, on November 17, 1956, asserting that India's "Intest securo from the so-called assembly of occupied Kashmir a verdict which has no juridical value in order to give itself an excuse for nol holding A plebiscite to ascertain the wishes of the people, is both pathetic and mischievous.

Taking Shelter

Prime Minister Suhrewardy's statement had also said:

get

"After having failed to the people of the state on Ita side, the Indian Government has started taking shelter behind such subterfuges, What does the Government of India gain by such devices and whom do they hope to misload?

"They must be fully conscious

It said an experimental ship of the fact that If they break

a converted merchantman, has their international agreement,

been completed to do

the

they will stand condemned bo-

to being navigational research necessary fore the bar of world opinion for recurate shipboard firing of and will endanger the peace of

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Atross: 1 Stream, 5 Rusty,

·9 Raven, 9 Arlful, 19 Cider, 11 Mavis, 12 Pear, 13 Posts, 16: Ascent, 18 Elders, 20 Easoch, 22 Ogre, 28 Greal, 28 Berio, 20 Tirade, 27 Osler, 28 Stuns, 29 Detest Down: 1-Stampede, I Rotraces, 8 Arum, 4 Malaico, & Reigns, 6 Unison, Themb, 15 Stapnate, 18 növerent, 18. Addrem. 17 Crested. 19, Legion, 21; Alert, 24 Tirs,

e ballistic missile with a 1,000- this part of the world.

mile range.

The Navy conceded that

at

present "the science of naviga- ilon is still insufficiently se curate for long-range surface- to-Autface missile launching."

ed

Heel Of Army

EGYPT

New York, Nov. 28. THE Egyptian Foreign Minis- ler, Dr Mahmoud Fawzi In the United Nations Gen-

eral

Assembly tonight urged Britain and France to make amends for the damage they bad done to others and to stop doing barm to them- selves.

ها

ALLEGED DATE SET He said, "If the British Prime

Minister does not wish apologise or if his associates do not, never mind.” "Let their apology

"They are also fully aware of The experimental vessel, call-

the retations of the Security the USS Compass island, will be commisaloned at the New Council to their attempts to York Navti Shipyard on Decem- wriggle out of their internatio

They are also ber 3. The ship is a converted commitments. Mariner-class cargo ship and aware of the hostility of the has been oquipped with ad people of the state whom they VRaced

navigational and are suppressing under the beel

of the Indian army of occupa stabilization Farson, the Nevy

The shipw

tion. The only rosult of such said, will be to assist in the notions will be deterioration of "development and evaluation of Indo-Pakistan, reintignis, a navigation system independent further agrevation of the allus of shoes-baand aidandolinitetion In Kashmir."--Fries–

..

be in the

In din, there were 111 wounded. — France-Presse.

Across Border

"Heavy" lossen were suffered { French C-in-C

For Toulon

by the rebels. who reportedly came across the Tunisian border.

Rebels also derailed and al- jacked

to Colomb the Roan Bechar train, killing three por- acks and wounding 27, including 10 members of the military escort. The attack on the train occurred at Bou Airch, some 14 miles from Colomb-Bechar

Eight rebels were killed and

five takon prisoner when French troops intercepted A rebel unit in the high plateau country of Said, in the Oran region.

Other clashes vecurrent soulb- cast of Fort National, in the ↑ Algiers region, west of Salda, in

Nicosia. Nov. 20, Achmiral Perto Barjot. Ommander-in-Chief of the French forces in tho Middle East, will leave Cyprus by plane for France tomorrow to take up

new post of naval commander of the port of Toulon, French headquarters announced today.

Admiral Barjot is leaving ba- end of military cause of the operations in Egypt. He will be on call to return in CYCH of 4:21 ERREGENCY --- France-PreEUR.

WOULD LIKE APOLOGIES

forms of deeds, good deeds, which would not sadden, but which would gladden the world's heart. Let them re- form their ways and be proud of doing so," ho declared. Dr Fawzi reiterated many of his previous criticisms of Britain, France and Israel, saying their "dark conspiracy and aggrES- sion against Egypt will have forever a conspicuous place in the annals of treachery and shrimo,”

He referred agala to the fact that October 29 hatt been sel

as the date for the resumption of discussion between his country and Britain and Franco on the Suex Canai question.

ALLEGED GUARANTEES

Yet, he added, October 28 wun dase chosen for letting loose the first cycle of their aggressive

action anilliary

the

against Egypt.

The Egyptian Foreign Minister repealed the Egyptian oler

1926-1956

the

to negotiate an agreement to reaffirin the 1888 Convention to guarantee freedom of navigation in the Suez Canal and adequately providing for all reasmable guarantees.

Ho alleged that France and

Britain, assisted' by` BOVEY segments of the forther Sutz Canal Company, did every- thing they parsibly,

could

do to stymie and

Paralym Egypt's efforts to make a suc-

otas of the Canal operation......... Beuter.

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