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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956.

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SOVIET MIDDLE EAST PENETRATION Maltreatment Of

J. G. STRIJDOM

Strijdom Appeals For Co-operation

Jolannesburg. Dec. 16.

And 110911-

SHOULD BE RESISTED

Washington, Dec. 16.

The National Planning Association said today the United States, "even at the risk of war", should resist any entry of Soviet military power in the Middle East.

The

alternative," it promise "Elita

AN "Soviet I Jor salt, to hand the Middle agitation and interference East over to the Soviet Union is enuntenanced" in the Middle without a atruggle." it sold the East. ultimate choice lles between

capitulation or lighting n ander

most unfavourable possible etreunisiunec44,""

the

WAY

The Association, a non-profit,

organisation, con- non-partisanı ducky audits and ruakes reporta

on critical economie and foreign policy issues,

Definition Wanted

The United States would take "an immense step forward," it suid, I once agreed to pre- vent domination of the ANGK "by all appropriate diplomatic, economie and ideological means, and even at the risk

of war, resist any incursion of Soviet military power into the area..."

The US stand should hold, It saki, whother such

Soviet military power took the

form volunteers "50-called

or The NPA's International Com- of

Wie grudual

though mittee, appealing for a "defini-through

transformation of on" of US foreign policy in the disguised

us Syria or Egypt Fare mid the struggle between such states

freedom and despotism "may be into Soviet-dominated bases. jsetermined in the Middle East."

of these

Consistent

Once the US position is made clear, the NPA saki, "we shall

other vexing region "

be better able to deal with the

problems of

the

Mr Johannes Strikdom. South African Prime Minim- | ter, said today the clash be- "determined

I said Russia is engaged in a effor!" to bring tween English and Afri-e Middle East under its con- kaners in South Africa sind. The RUCTURE should now be regarded as efforts, the NPA sald, would in- ended and They

volve a shift in power relations "Bravely in the disadvantego of European

pull the peoples both of the Middle

The United States must h together to ind up the Fast and of the Western world."*

sit, i rad, on a settlement of nation.

Western Europe, dependent the Suez Canal dispute "col- upon Middle East oil would be silent with cur recognition of sald Evplan sove "eignly" and exposed immediately, it Apart trom the

which challenge to

Cannl wwwid protet economic interests, I uster

CUM!

He said both whites and non- whites had a right to exist in

T

there

Alten- each his own sphere | American

wiza BU Die NPA said, 2 y such weskan- |

ing US alike. would "consti-

ce for physical clashes bloodshed, Htr in the past.

ncl

Mr Strijdom was speaking at novennat day ceremony 201

the Paardekraal Monument, 30 milies west of here.

ng

States,

11

the

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Banteel France "should

com-

ute & serious, if not vital threat truly behind our to atre own security."

milment maintain the exist-

The NPA shid US emergency to ship out to Western bape and provide financial and

He said non-whites through- || 1. d_itar-short notions still leave

at Abrien huid awakened, start-un Iran the policy of out gov. new battle for European gment" in regard to the aren self-preservation. In the future where the emergency oright,led The European would be subject-

of smel within the pre-

Armistice lines."

Vital Interest

II proposed Iwo "primary | NPA warned.

"preconditions"

ed to strict testa and sacrifices | objectives"

that would be asked of lum.

Mr Toin Naude, the Finance Malster, said it was

essential

ps

for Fasisung in the ultimate aim of fustering the welfare of Middle East peoples.

vi

But Europeans be fair and Just One called for completion towards non-whites but could arrangements for assured use of not possibly hand over leadership | the Suez Canul. The other part- 10 "Uncivilised barbarism." pied the removal of conditions

China Mall Special

Puris, Dec. 16.

The Egypti

Government

will bring a complaint before the United Nations against France

Britain

for the and blocking of its funds by the two countries and the alleged harpssing of its citizenrs, the Caro radio reported today.

The complaint charged France with refusing to allow Egyptians

which have Jed to "repeatedl violations of the Arab-Israeli arialstice."

Remain In Egypt

these frame-

11 proposed thot the

altain Stalca ecck to

the within objectives work of the United Nations If "humanly possibrie. The gov et nment, it said, also shoul make clear that it feels the UN Emergency Force should remain in Egypt until a settlement of

to leave France and with pre- | these long-range objectives has venting cheques in their posses-

been reached.

sion from being honoured, the But it said settlerpant of radio sald-France-Presse

these problems holda Bule

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ACROSS

1 Fall from grace (5).

4 Makes carriest appeal (0),

8 Frank (6)...

10 Scratch (5).

12 Period of instruction · (0).

34 Fruit coursờ (7).

17 Take noti

notice (4).

19. Stopa (7).

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1 Clear (B).

Banish (5),

2 Longs for (8).

6 Fower (4).

7 Mounts (6).

A vital nationaf interest" is at stake in the Middle East, the "We shall not avoid war unless we are willing in defence of a vilul national Interest take the

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risk of war,"

Israeli Forces Leave Sinai

UN Forces Prepare

For Christmas

By DAVID DISHAI

Abu Suweir, Egypt, Dec. 16.

For the UN soldier stationed out here in the desert there is but one pressing thought on his mind, and it has nothing to do with the United Nations operation in Egypt...

runner

Betting fever 4 spreading wildly through the Abu Suweir comp us Christinas draws netz, and the blue chip among camp bookies is Port Sud, with Sina! a clase

But up.

the soller tre carnestly hoping will be Port Said, where there are more chance of a merrier Christmas eve than in the Sinal wilderness or in the Abu Suwelr

ll-male camp.

into a big one and everybo ly signs in his own language. This is probably one of the very rare casions when Silent Night is sung by one choir in Swedish, English Norwegian, Danish, and Colombian languages all at

once.

Choirs Selected

The Canadian housekeeping Usully at that time a few unit, stationed in Abu Suwelt sergeams show up and they United shave everybody back to his but in charge of entire Nailons Emergency Force sup-comp.

can do

Among NPA cuminitee NOMETA igning The Middle Eust foreign polley statement wew: NPA commitee chairman plics, has already started draw- Burt that is not the way it Frank Allschul, board chairman Ing up UNEF's Christmas

menu.

officers of the General American Inves- On it will be a Christmas furkey always happens. Unit

with all the trimmings, apple selected their contingenta choirs tors Co: Solomon Baritin, re-

beer and search director of the AFL-CIO plc,

cakes. There and serious rehearsing is already Textile Workers'

Workers' Union: August

August will also be an extra ration of underway. The camp bazaar sent But to Cairo for Christmas trimmings Heckscher, ex

executive director, cigarettes on the occasion.

which The Twentieth Century Fund; that is all the UNEF Command and Egyptian articles

Fundj

for the soldiers. The soldiers can send home as gifts. Isador Labin, commissioner of

have to provide rest they will Labour of New York State:

The hunt for a jazz band for themselves. John McClintock, assistant

produced one Swedish piano player, ด Canadia clarinet vice-president, United Fruit Co Robert A. Whitney, president.

blower and iwo

Colomblan National Sales Executives, Ine;

guitariris. Ono Norwegian sol- and I, Christian Sonne, presi-

dier applied as a drummer but dent, South Ridge Corp., and ebnoman of NPA's Bourd of

And the troops have already there were no drums around the

about to do that Smajl comp. Trufees-United Press.

groups are formed after dinner every night at the soldiers' mess. Each group surrounds a Columbian hugging a guitar and they start rehearsing Christmas

Independence For Hungarian Farmers

Set

carols.

Hugging Guitar

Although the potentialities of the Abu Suwelr comp Are limited, the soldiers Bre quite enthusiastic about preparations for Christmas. There аге no movies in the camp.

No Hikes

Life is also quite easy for the UNEF soldier. There aren't

But as the night advances and the number of empty beor the chair bottles increases, grows more and more out of focus. Some are following the gultor and others are trying to have the guitar follow them. hikes through the desert in full Paris, Dec. 16. And the guitar keeps falling oft combat equipment, 720 extra Radio Budapest report-

Christmas carola and wandering drill and no military policemen, ed tonight that the Hun-about playing some hot South

American music.

The lack of facilities ap- garian Government had

parently will not prevent UNEF decided to

suppress two

soldiers from making Christmas agricultural ministries and to give state farms greater independence.

The two departments Бир- pressed were the Ministry for Collection of Agricultural Pro- ducts and that for State Farms, The radio said tonight that a number of persons had been ar- rested in the town of Eger during a police inquiry, opened incidents after the bloody

which took place thero 'last week.

The broadcasts said thos0 - hav- resied were "suspected of ing taken part in the revolt or and of having incited students workers in Eğer to commit sets of terrorism.**

COAL PRODUCTION

Radio Budapest also reported that an agreement has been

Makes it up at little costreched between the Budapest (6),

alaughter-house, and the Tato=" baya coal miner, by which the slaughter-bouse would deliver four truck-loads of lard in ex- Cool ot change for a truck-load per day,

9 Put in disorder (7).

20 Obylously not obtained for 11 Silck together (6).

(1.3012. (7), ·

22 Ainale item (4).

23 Cominon (7). /

27 Dance (0)

19. Portion (5)

30 Boil gently ((8).

31 Refrain (0),

32 Follow :(5),

13 Thoroughfares (7).

14 School (9)% (0).

10 Sporting

(4).

18. Volca,bout trifles (0).

20

20

21 Contestants (0).

24 Ingenuous (6)."

25 Frolics (8).

20. Big (8),

24 Merdows'. (4).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Stumbers, 8, Pure, Enrolled, Indolent, 11 Departed 13 Aspe, 15 Eighteen, 10 19.Code, 21 Demented, 28 Implored; 20 Plat, 17 Deserved. Down: 1- Aped):2 Trap. 4 Lent, Mood, # Evens, 7. GLALAKBO Iraig 10 Defer, 12 Elle, 14 Place, 10 Enter17 Noted, Child, 20 Doper, 21 pour, 21, 28r0, 23 Talo, 24. Dope

The radio uld that coat pro- ductioti fu mins in the Nograd Department had increased, and that 2,525 tone were mined there yesterdayaan Increase of 400 tons on Friday's production. Nopalcarat wa Sted By:

The result is usually some.

thing like Silent Night sung to

the best of hot potato Mambo. Then the small groups all fall

Eve as noisy and merry as any Christmas Eve at home-United Pross.

Exquisite blends Elegantly packed

.FLEURS DE ROCAILLE

CARON

Perfumes

One result of the Suey oca fire is that Israell foreta have been evacuating the Slpai peninsula, the

of Invasion which sparked off the crisis, Plotprod

A column of Jeracii artillery withdrawing along a road-Express Photo,

Adenauer To See Ike

Allied Nationals

V

New York, Doc. 17.

Britain and France will confer with, their ‹ West European allies at the United Nations today about Egypt's alleged maltreatment and ex- pulsion of British and French nationals.

Delegates said that if the Allles agreed the issuo might be put before the General Äs-

mbly later today as an emerhave gency Item

British Informants denied re- ports that the United States bad irica to dissuade Britain and France from taking their com- plaint to the General Assembly because of the risk of “opening old wounds." The sources sajū America was "very sympathe- tle."

Observers

France has already submitted- a resolution asking the UN 10 take immediate measures---dri- cluding the possibie despatch of observers to get the Egyptian Government to respect the rights of French nationals.

Jewish The American

called on the UN Iress today Secretary-General, Mr Dag

to publish

Con

Y

Egypilan Jews had been expelled was equally incorrect

"Nothindreda, but thousands

been given the harsh alternative of leaving or being Imprisoned," he said-Router de United PreSS

Japán Joins United Nations Tomorrow

New York, Dec. 17.

the Japan will become 80th member of the United Nations tomorrow, prob- ably by unanimous vote.

Japanese delegation headed by Immediately afterwards, the the

Foreign Minister, Moraru Shigemfima,' will take

of

Hamarch information na si placo behind one of the booka

סופה

regarding the

mediately "such ho may plight of Egyptian Jewry.“

The AJC President, Dr Israel Goldstein, made the request in a telegram to Mr Hanry Cabot Lodge, head of the US delega- tion to the UN, asking that he urged Mr Hammarskjold make such able.

to

information avall-

green-trimmed denke in the hugo, reen-carpeted General Assembly hall.

Mr Shigemitsu will make a speech of acceptance, which la expected to ringe over world problems and pledge the Japan- esa Government and people to contribute to the full in efforts to solve them. Meanwhile, the World Jewish The United States, plans to Congress claimed it possessed introduce the format resolution "official lists" of Jewish pro-to clcct Japan. perty.sequestered

UNANIMOUS by Egypt as well as the names of Egyption

unani- Her appllcallon was custodians Government

now mously endorsed by the 11- administering such

nation Security Council Inst Waxinaday, ending a tour and a

+

Egypten alt year deadlock created by

property Commenting on a denial last Thursday

ul the Hamburg, Dec. 17.

Club

the Soviet veto against Japan's by the The independent right-wing Press

of over Newspaper Die Welt reported Foreign Minister, Dr Mahmoud admission, in face

other today that Dr Konrad Aden-Fawzi, that Jewish property in whelming support from

Egypt had been confiscated, Dr nations. auer, the West German Chan- cellor, intended to have talics

Maurice Perizwelg of the World with President Elsenhower in Jewish Congress said today: Washington early next year. The newspaper sald

Calculated Deception the Arcaicon Ambassador in Bonn, Mir James B. Conant, and his

challenge the Egyptian deputy, would leave this week for talks in Washington. Since Foreign Minister to say they Mr Conant's return was planned (the properties) will be for February the newspaper turned, otherwise his denial of concluded that Dr Adenmer confiscation must be condenined would arrive in

calculated deception of Washington as

public opinion.” during January,

com-

There was no offelal ment on the report,-Reuter.

could have been formally voted into membership by a plenary session of the Assembly shortly afterwards, but it was understood that the Tokyo Government preferred to wait until after Mr Shigo- mitsu reached New York, arrived here yesterday.

Delegates have hulled Japan's entry as an important milestone history, United Nations enabling this great Asian power Dr Perizweig charged that Drto play her full role in world Fawzy's statement that only 200 affairs, --Reuter,

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