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Washington, Dec. 11:
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru arrived in Washington on Sunday for talks with President Eisenhower which are expected to have a major impact on world
events in the months and years to come.
af
Nehru comes to Washington
Time when the United States in placing greater em- phasis than ever on cultivating cordial relations with the Asian-African blog of newly independent nations.
HIN Visit is auspiciously ilmed, by coincidence, in that it follows two major develop- ments which have drawn New Deihl und Washington closer.
These art:
1 US condemnation
the
of
Anglo-French Invasion of Egypt. which raised American prestige to a new high throughout the Middle and Far East and
⭑2.
India Setting
Up A
Press Council
New Delhi, Dec. 11.
ap.
India's
disillusionment with the Soviet Union as result of the
The Council of States →→→ the Upper House of Parliament - today proved a bill to set up press council in India de- signed to safeguard the liberty of the press and Kremlin's repression in Hun-improve journalistic ethics,
brutal
удоту.
The
No Agenda
An amendment asking the bill to specify that no journalist should be asked to disclose his sources of information to the press council was defeated.
Dr B. V. Keskar, the Informa- tion
on Minister, said it was incon conceivable to him that
A mainly Journalistic body would put any embarrassing question to a col- league about sources of informa-
on.
Elsenhower-Nehru versations are expected to range the panoply of human aflolis, There will be no formal agenda since both men are bellevers in the value of frank and informal personal exchanges.
Among the subjects which It Is expected they will discuss are: Events in the Soviet Union and the satelites, the aims and direction of China, develop- ments in the turbulent Middle East
The bill will now go to the House of the People-the Lower House. If passed, it will require President's signature to the become law.
ETHICS
Under the bill the press coun- ell will not only safeguard the liberty of the press and maintain possibility, the standards of journalistic of disarmament and banning of ethics, but will also keep under
And
nuclear teste,
the
I will also promote research and provide
common prvices for the preas.
review developments tending to- wards monopoly and concentra- Nobody expects the two to tion of control.
their assessment of igree Ho
Soviet developments In the Undon, although it is expected that they will to closer to-
The council will consist of П gether on this score than they chairman and 25 other memI- would have
bers, including been
13 working Journalists, six months ago,
propriators or business managers of news- Eisenhower sees the Hungarian papers and three Members tragedy as evidence that Bovist Parliament-Reuter. communism has its brutal nature. doubtedly
several
not changed
Nohr un- will cite Poland as
of
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Over
Agitation
Ceding
Burma Villages
By MAX MCGRATH
OPERATIONS SPEEDED UP
London, Dec. 11.
The Admiralty announced today that since the beginning of clearing operations in Port Said harbour, three tugs, one floating crane, one float" · ing dock and two hoppera have been refloated by British and French salvage teams.
A channel, 72 metres wide | These discussions were aimed and 7.6 metres deep has been at decking on the best proce dredged into Port Said harbour dure to be followed in the as well as another channel in- Assembly, he said.
was envisaged
side the harbour of 84.8 metres Но would HOL wido and 11 metres deep. All what procedure except the largest ships can now but the sources said the group go up the Suez Canal as for as might back an Egyptian de El Cap, the Admiralty said,
mand for compensation from the
The Admiralty aiso ал
nounced the
Suez Canal
Titan, repaired In the company's shops, hun operations again. The
British. French and Israell governments-France-Presse
tow: Reuter.
Conol
begun
Ad-
miralty said that eight French and British ships, specialised. In the reflrating of wrecks were now in the Red Sea, ready la go into service at Suez.
Temporary Bridge
The semi-official Middle East news agency said that Egyptian mrmy engineerя this morning completed the construction of b the
temporary bridge across Suez Canal at El Kantara.
The Ferdan bridge, which hod
been the main pathway
Refugees Try
ucross try
the Canal, was demolished dur- ing
To Enter Switzerland
Paris, Dec. 11. Switzerland refused on-
today to 300 dis-
Anglo-French milltary appointed Hungarian re- fugees who broke out of a
operations.
The agency suld that units of | guarded French army the Egyptian army engineering camp near Bescancon yes- corps had already crossed the
Canal to Sinal and begun re-terday, French officials re- pairing railroads and telephone ported. lines destroyed by israeli turcos before their withdrawal from Sinai.
The French tug Abcille 20, the most powerful in Europe, left Brest today for the Suez Canal to take part in clearing operu-
tions.
Meanwhile
Men, women, and children, unhappy over conditions in the abandoned army camp, marched over 30 miles of cold, snowy roads to Morteau on the Swiss border in hopes of entering Switzerland.
was Icarned
They arrived at midnight and that Egypt might seek netion in
most took refuge in the Morteau the United Nations General
Town Hall while their repre- Assembly to obtain compensa- sentativen negotiated with Swiss Bion for alleged damage caused authorities. They danced while by the British and French in they wolted.
the Suez
Canal area and by
israel in the Sinal Desert.
A meeting in New York of
JOBS AWAIT
the Asian-African group of The Hungarians had hoped to
states today heard a statement oak the American Embassy in by
the Geneva for asylum in the United Dr Mahmoud Fawzi
States, but they learned they Egyption Foreign Minister,
not enter Switzerland, about the damage he said
the couc
which has given refuge to thou- Anglo-French occupation force sands of their countrymen. had caused in he Canal aren.
Preliminary
in the
French authorities announced some 200 refugees would bo taken back to the Valdaton Rangoon, Dec. 11.
Army camp and that others He also
to alleged that Israel would
acarby Monte- University students belonging to the minority
carried out bad
a "scorched bellard, where factory Joba Kachin race who had been agitating over the past earth" polley
Sinai awaited them.
of three villages in the Kachin State, North Burma, have appealed to the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr Chou En-lai to forgo claims to these villages.
an example of the possibility of Oil Pipeline weeks against the proposed handing over to China Desert before withdrawing her
gradual change.
Urge To Relax
Nehru is expected to urge the US to relax in its attitude toward Chinn. Whether he had any new
Inspection Requested
(According to
tentative
Kachin In en open letter addressed to the past 50 years by Damascus, Dec. 11. Mr Chou and released to the chieftains "owing allegiance to The Iraq
Petroleum press, the Kuchin students said none." The the proposal to cede villages to
areas had been an arguments with which he hopes Company has asked the China was "as good as finalis integral part of Burma when to impress Eisenhower is not Syrian Government to ar- ed."
the country became indepen- known here yet. The Indian
dent, the writers state. leader is, however, known orange for an early inspec- believe that relaxation of the tion
of oil piplines and proposal, threa villages of Hpi- trade ambargo would be a step pumping stations blown up mew, Gawlam and Kangfang, toward
a measure achieving
shortly after the armed 90 miles
of Myitkying, understanding between Peking and Washington. He also be action against Egypt, a re- capital of Kachin State will be coded to China In return lleves China should be given a liable source stated here China will recognise the exist
tonight.
ing frontier with Burma).
acat in the UN,
While
01
The request said the inspec- Eisenhower cannotation was necessary in order to agree
this Lime to give
asacas the damage and speed up ground on these issues, it is
repair work. predicted in diplomatie quarters
Government officials earlier here that once China has freed made statements saying that the remaining Americans it
of oil would not be holds and given a pledze not to the Dow
started up again until Anglo- use force against Forino French forces were withdrawn would be possible to consider
From Egypt, some softening of the American attitude.
NOT CONSULTED Meanwhile In Bagdad Dr Nadim el Pachachi, Iraq'a Economies Minister, said
Refusal
today
of
north
In their statement of "grle vances" set out in the letter the studenta sald ch "alneming [eltuation" was developing in the
areas concerned.
The village tracis
cover 500 miles with a population of over" 5,000.
The
Resistance
students' Jetter statci that Britain had never consult the report of the proposal (to transfer villages to China)
Deplorable
"Guided by our sympathy for our parents and brothers who have become victime of a deplorable situation and by our passionate love for our home- land, we cannot help but appeal to Your Excellency to let the disputed areas remain as they were eight years ago (when Burma became an independent republic)," the letter added. Reuter.
Revolutionaries Warned
ed Iraq about the posthrough has created resistance move-Fulgencio Batista
inuliding an oil pipeline Turkey to the Mediterranean
up a danger of developing racial [tive at nooky! It was an- 1
Havana, Dec. 11. The Government of President
today As regards the Middle East,
menta among the Kachin people the broken remnants of a re Elsenhower is expected to urge He wild Iraq was prepared to and has led to active Nehru to use his influence on consider such a project when it across
volutionary movement in Eastern the country.
Cuba 48 hours to surrender or President Gamal Abdel Nasser was consulted, in to get the Egyptians leader to the commits and Polent of along with widespread distress face extinction.
and dissatisfaction, is looming The ultimatum became effec- accept a Suez settlement which cumstances of the time.
and will end at will please the major users of Dr Pachachi wo
Wis replying to prejudice which had boon nur noon on the strategle waterway.
a statement by Mr.
Atbreytured by former colonialists with nouncect in .ជ proclamation Jones, the British Minister of all injustice, bitterness and sued at the town of Elquer It is believed that Eisenhower's Fuel, who told Parliament this strife that it entails"
base refusel to condone
A BLAVEY
operations for the army's the British week that a
of a possible and French notion places his in route for a pipeline from Iraq via
mopping-up activities against a strong position to argue with Turkey had been undertnären, Nehru That Natur should 'show This would avoid Syrin, where a more copelliniary spirit on re- the Joy pumping stations have gulation of the Canal-Unlied recently been put out of setion
Rarter.
Off the cuEZ
of
The authors of the letter who the reboun signed themselves as chairman
The proclamation said that and secretary of the "Kachin Amy Halon aircraft equipped Students Helmaw Action Com- with louderensers mition add the areas in quee the rebels: where to prosent tion had been administered for themselves for the surrender
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The refugees offered no planation of their dis Már Hashim Jawad of belleved they were unnerved be satisfaction but some persona of the 26-nation group, muid after the meeting cause of shooting practice by that Dr Fawzi had made a pre- French troops at a nearby gun- liminary statement with a view nery fielda reminder of their to further discussions in the grim days in Hungary-United
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