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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .1907.

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RUSSIA THANKFUL FOR CHINA'S Edwardian Bottled-up Ships

SUPPORT OF

ON ARIA

HUNGARY

Moscow, Jan. 8.

RANKING

SYRIANS

including many highly.

Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Damascus, Jan. 8. Prime Minister today told the visiting The trink of 47 Syrians Chinese delegation headed by Mr Chou En-lai, the Prime Minister "we highly value the attitude taken by you in rela tion to the Counter-revolutionary putsch in Hungary.

"Your comradely support and your efforts alfnod at unmasking

imperialist intrigues in Eastern

Europe were of great help to us and to the whole international Communist movement."

The vialling delegation WOG attending a luncheon,

In his reply Mr Chou said: "Should wo abandon the prin- ciples

Jo

Marxist-Leninism

or regard them as more dogma Insad of 03 guidance for

nction, we may commit the mistake of revisionism dogmatism....

Own Experience

ΟΙ

"From our own experience we have learned that unity Inside parties, unity among Communist governments and partzen, of all countries, is the most important condition for achieving

victory in

our

Dokumen cause of Communist

"Imperialism

At

In seeking opportunity to carry out under- mining activities against us. To conquer our enemy we must strengthen the unity of the 30- cialist cump, headed by the 50- viet Union

The aim of our visit to the Soviet Union is precisely the further strengthening of the closest possible unity between our two states. The great friendship of our countries is eternal and indestructible."

Also

received

2:

Chou avation when he was presented by "Father Frost the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus-to 12,000 children and adults attending New Year bee celebration at Moscow's new Lenin

Arena

presented by Father Frost was East German Premier, Otto Grotowohl. Accompanying the Chinese and East German ders were Soviet Foreign Dimitri Shepilov, the Communist Party, leader for the Moscow region, Madame Eka- toring Furtzeva, and Vice- Foreign Ministers Valerian Zorin and Nikolai Fedorenko.

Enjoyed Spectacle

a

Chou appeared to

more

enjoy

Struck Hard

Blow

Paris, Jan, 8. THE Budapes; newspaper

T Nepszabadsas, organ of

the Hungarian Söclalist Worker (Communist) Parly, today acknow. ledged that recent events In Hungary "bat struck hard blow at the com- munity of Socialist coun- tries."

Tho

article. quoted by the Hungarian press ageboy, was

the now- paper's first ocammstary on last week's meeting of political and government leaders of five Com- munist countries, The newspaper said: "This In the first time in the history of the people's democracies that a move- ment had been openly unleashed

the

workers' power. "Acting on the basis of a

re-

new plicaomenon, party and government presentatives of the countries most directly

concerned were obliged to meet in order to draw the Jemons which re- sulted from this fact" The new

newspaper expressed confidence

that Poland, which was not represent- ed at week's meeting would rally to Ilungary's support along with China and East Germany, The paper added: "It is the aland faken by thene countries, and, we stube it clearly, their military force, which has provent- ed the fulfilment of the projecte

of aggromiye

Imperiallat circles" Franco-Presse,

Undeclared Boa

tor.

placed political and fallin try leaders, on charges, of high tresion sad the state, opened today in conspiracy to overthrode

the university Amphi,- theatre in Damascus be- foro a military tribunal.

There was a large public at- tendance as the trini was opened by Colonel Air Bizri,

Among the prisonqre, in the dock were former Members of Partament Mounir Aliqui, ones time Minister of Justice, and Hayel Serour and Abdal ălani,

18, AT LARGE

Eighteen of the accused aro at large and are being tried in absentia, including former Pro- sident General Adib Saishakly, the head of the military police, Licut-Colonel Moham MA O CI Maarouf, and two ex-foreign ministers, Faydi

Atassi and Mikahiel Ellan.

an

The alleged conspirators are accused of smuggling arms into Syria from Iraq, planning uprising to coincide

with simultaneous military attacks which they expected would be launched by Iraq and Largel, and planning to assasinate President Shuk Kwatil and rother government leaders. France-Press.

De Beers

Hollywood

From the looks of the drexate of stars Vera-Ellen and Janet Leigh, Hollywood fashion" Is favouring the high-necked Edwardian dress myle for women. with husband Tony Curtis, whose filly shirt gives him quite an Edwardian look · himself; Janet is pictured left Vera-Ellen is accompanied by husband Victor Rotahiki.—Express Photo.

APARTHEID ISSUE

40-Year

SOUTH AFRICA URGED Man-Hunt

TO

FOLLOW US GREAT EXPERIMENT

New York, Jan. 8.

Mr Octavio Maloles, Philippines delegate to the United Nations, today urged the South African

Up Diamond Government to emulate the "great experiment" of

Prices

New York, Jan. 8. De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd, world's largest producer of diamonds, has increased the price of rough gom diamonds im- ported into the United States by 71 per cent it was disclosed here today.

сл

Lugano, Jan, B.

case of

The

the Arst whon

of

desegregation now taking place in the United States.

Dreservo

Mr Maloles was speaidng in white people in South Africa the Special Political Committee could of the

their racial, General Assembly at political and economie integrity the opening of a debate on the in the face of a surging tide of treatment of peoples of Indian nationalism in a territory whose origin in South Africa,

population Was five-sixths black.

The Philippines delegate said that if progress were to bo made, the dominant considera- tion should be integration, not segregation.

Live In Peace

Tragic Result

and

Over

Paris, Jan. 8. Sylvain Sauvage, an im- poverished French pain- tor, ended a 40-year man bunt

- some millions of franca richer in con- equence, it was learned

here today.

Sauvage's man-hunt had one unique feature: The man ho was hunting had been dead for centuries.

old painting in an antique shop In 1937, Sauvage found an in Bardentix, whose owner was the protrait of a man, dolle by a pelling out. The painting was master's hand, he was sure but whooo? The canvas was signed "R"

The

Clear Suez

Port Said, Jan. 8.

An unlucky 13 ships steamed out of the Suez Canal today, the first to leave the bottled-up water- way since the Auglo-French invasion, two months

They had been stranded in Hundreds of residents crowded mid-canai cinco November 1. Astrocts bordering the sea and charnel cleared by Anglo- Toudly choored the French salvage ongipcera before vessels

the allied pull-out brought the

13 to the open at here,

(Allied oficiala 'claimed, that the shipe could have been moved out of the Cana! any time after mid-December, when Anglo-French divers and salvage stilpa opened the Ars, chung through Port Said harbour).

Still Plugged

But the southern end of thu Canal is still plugged up and though the sumales vary there la little prospect of reopening it to normal iralle before the bildale of the year.

The Rest

Third in the.. convoy" was a Soviet tanker, the Poll. Then came the Buorila, regiatored in Liberia; the the

Lemstore, Panama Dorado,

Holland; Panaria Kyoto, Sweden: Amali Halki Emma Italy; Hektoris, Norway Ameri cano, Italy, and Mary, Alberin.

It was 0805 GMP when the harbour past excited, waving ships nosed their way into the Egyptians-United Press.

Egyptian pilot Mustafa Elvi UK REJECTS

led the parade past dangerous obstructions still in the Canal

from

Was

the Farouk 'quion. Hu abourd the Norwegian Lanker Ell Knudsen,

Elwi

brought

the Knudsena

along at 10 knots, above the normal speed limit for

the

Canal. Officials said ships go-

Ing

bands

the cand-bordered

YEMEN PROTEST

London, Jan. 8. British Govern

The that speed endanger the waterway but there was no reproach for the pilot,

"As long is the Canal is 60 ing to be dredged anyway, then we are allowing the ships to go out as fast as they can in order to get out of the Canal, and out of Port Said today," a Canal omeini said.

After the Knudsen came the Cities Service tanker Statue of Liberty, under Liberian fing,

and it signalled its new liberty with a long, shrill blast of is whuistic all the way into Port said

Noisy Salute

United Nations salvage vesstis and fugs in the harbour here returned the noisy salute.

ment today rejected a Yemen protest against an Air Force planes of the alleged bombing by Royal

Yemen city of Narib.

Government made a strong pro- On the other hand, the British test against alleged Yamea în- cursiona into the territory of the British protectorate of Aden,

The Foreign Office announced tonight that the Yemen Chargo d'Aftaines, Assayod Mohammed Ibrahim, was summoned by the Director of the Eastern Depart- ment of the Foreign Office, Dorok Riches, to receive a note

INFILTRATION

The British note changed that on December 31 elements from Yemon infiltrated into Adèn and occupied "a ruined site" at Force was called into action to Al Hajar. The Royal Air disperso these elements,

The strongly protested to the Yemen British Government Government for not preventing

as it sounded because

The exit was not sa glorious the 13 ships still had not completed their

voyage. They were headed was willing to south when the Anglo-French un-invasion signalled the scuttling known artist of an unknown of block-ships its subjects from entering the

in the

Waters

Owner

sell this painting by

an

man for a few, tranes, "And way.

of

HALF ANSWER

SIZILVAte

The departing ships had to caso carefully past El Kantara pontoon bridge, which Egyptian army engineers dismantled two days ago,

Another Challenge

protectorate

Aden fashion.

The Yemen Legation in Lon- dan tonight denied the Britch charges.The Legation said that the Royal Air Force had made heavy raids, over Yemen ter ritory in violation of the United Nations Charter and humanl tarian

principles, - France- Presso,

Arab Support For Egypt

"Only those blind to these bonsiderations can fail to aco Savage's long search betur. If they intend to finish their the tragic result of universal increase

He became obsessed with the trips, they must double back all enfranchisement," since January, 1956,

added Mr identity "R" and became the way around Africa, prices were pushed up 5 per learn

"If South Africa cannot Maloles.

"The Government of known in Bordeaux as "that During the forced anchorage cent and probably will be passed understanding with the

to live in pexico and South Africa is confronted by a madman with the painting."

in mid-camal

some ships had in higher

great problem of survival cost+ the

sold their stores to a resourceful polished gom. The cost of a have to brace

mass of coloured people, it will ferences to international juria-

supply officer of the United itself for the diction or appeals to the Char- rough diamond is 10 to 20 per more difficult years ahead," haler am so much water over the

Nations Emergency Force, which greatly the spectacle of the Customs officials, Investigat-

cent of the retail price of a said.

at one point desperately needed than 08 foot high Newing the contents of a

(dam,” diamond

fuel and food and found it on its Year tree and the arrival of bananas

No reason was given for the

doorstep. Father Frost and

from Guatemala, disincrouse, but it probably reflects survival on an integrated basis mifice should determine whether where as, for. 39 years, ho con

"The choice is one between Mr Maloles sait "Snow

the Com-

His scarch took him every- covered something not declared higher Walte" In the arena on

costs in mining the and continuous turmoil Russian troika, drawn by on the invoice—a boa constric- stones.

on an the South African Government sulted books, exports, museums, Most of the world's apartheid (segregation) polley," was to blame for measures In Padua, Italy, diamonds are mined in the

last year he Union

calculated of South Africa

Mr Malolos said he felt that cal and racial integrity. He his problem. "H" was Salvaton to ensure its politi- found at last the answer to half Smaller amounts

come trom the committee should tako up asked whether the Belgian Congo and other together the related questions should insist on a political and fan palater. Buyers offered to

the Commities

ties Rosa, a 17th century Neapoll- scattered regions in Africa. referred to it by the Assembly, ecotomie equality for the great purchase the picture

Disclosure of the de Beers namely the treatment of peoples mass of coloured people in South wanted to know

but they action was made by Arthur S. of Indian origin in

who the sub- South Africa, which could well mean ject was, "the man with Hirsch counsel for the Diamond Africa and the question of their political, economic

the Manufacturero

and long distinguished face and Importera apartheid.

racial extinction.

and Association of America.

short beard.' In addition to the 1% per cardinal point

Mr Malojen said that the

Men-hunter Sauvage was on, to be kept in cent increase for US imports, mind was the welfare

the trail again. This time ho ran of the de Beers also is raising prices oppressed people of Indian and

down his quarry in Venico: His 24 to five per cent for Europe. Afrienn origin in South Africs.

"wanted man" was Dioscordides, The Philippine delegato ap- a Greek doctor who lived in -United Press,

the view of my delega-

pealed to the Committee to at- Rame under Emperor Claudiused north said, "no useful

tempt to pur-

sottle the pose can be served if there is with a "refreshed view" free of trait from an ancient scal.

problem"R" had copied the doctor's por Then he drove to Pool Said had been instructed to support moral condemnation on the one old racial animosities.

to watch them close the har-Egypt hand and a demand for inter-

hour, Jurisdiction on national

the other.

three horses. Also on the programme were of legendary Russian number heroes as well as Don Quixote and tho Three Musketeers,

Chou received another ovation when the left the France-Presse,

аспа.-

However, It was a rather small boa, and sluggish in the cold weather. It was captured without difficully and turned over to the School of Natural Sciences in Lugano-France- Fresse.

A British Crossword Puzzle

AND

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120.

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NVERGE

ACROSS

3 Archbishops (8).

8 Dimeult (4).

0 Soldiers (8).

11 Entire (8).

18 Telephone Inventor`(4).

16. When to wed at sea? (8).

18 Attempting (8).

Ropart (4)

21 Discourtory (8).

at Bundles of documents (8).

20 Cultivate (4).

27 Come together (8).

U

YING

Czechs Buy Russian Aircraft

The

Position Worse

The past debates have not impressed the position one way Prague, Jan. 8. or another, India and Pakistan Czech airline company by their insistence of moral con- will put three Soviet-constructed demnation have only contribut- Tu-104 jet transport planes into ed to aggravate the situation. servico on its new Prague They have made Cairo-Bombay lino this

the position the

year, worse." Czeck newspaper Lidová Demokracle

Nothing, said the Philippine reported today. The airline company will also

delegate, had increased tho shortly receive

the

Arat 10 hardened the

maisures

and of apartheid

South African Ilyushin-14 Soviet twin-motor Goverrunent more than the fact

planes,

26

Versi

These

24

DOWN

1 Smart (4).

2 Stuff (4).

4 Uncommon (4).

5 Shift (4).

6 Tenth part (5).

7 Rope-bro (5)

9 Tableware (5).

10 Detalia (0),

12 Speak (6).

17

Stackens

(8).

14 Breathing organs⋅ (5).

10 Outcome (5).

10 Wino. (5).

okeric dost his head? (0),

Appeal

Sauvage has bla answer

He said he wished particular-and ly to

a painting worth several urge his Aslan and million france (at least $0,000). African friends

not to let-Franco-Fresc, pronounced racial sentiments and masochistic. fears of colonialism becloud efforts io reach a fair and just solution.-- Reuter,

+

Refugees Welcome

Disarmament Committee To Meet

New York, Jan. 8. M. Jules Moch, French Monila, Jan. 8.

delegate to the United Na Philippine President Ramon constructed ilcence by the Avla factories in branded, with racialist rid once here that the Government rived in New York today by under that the Government had been Magsaysay told a press confer- tions General Assembly, ar the newspaper said,

an improved charged with violations of the would admit Hungarian refugees plane from Paris for the Planes,

who might sock sanctuary here. Political Committee meet- Chatic, "

there had been no petition or will probably begin this The President sala that so far ings on disarmament, which application from the Association week. United States or from any other source about settling Hungarian refugees here. Reuter.

of the L-14, can carry 4 passengers instead of 18. He asked that the question be The Avia factories are also viewed from the angle of basic considering the construction of realities. In his opinion, the a prototype of a transport plane problem in South Africa was of Free Hungarians in equipped with four turbo-prop one of nullomil and racial sure motors, the newspaper shid. vival. The problem was whether France-Presse.

some two and a half millions

FORMER AGENT MURDERED

Nicoslá, Jan. 0. THE story of a former British 20 Crime discovered because a Intelligence agent's secret

wvic or the Cypriot x tremists and his dipath at their banda was revealed here to- night in a radio broadcast by hla brother.” Groek

21 Matuto (4).

22 Dope (4).

L

23 Way oć (4)."

24 Sediment (4).

YESTERDAY'S' CROJSWORD/Across 1 Stesis, 4 Puffs,

Blander,

7 Iritate, 8 Cures, Laient, 11 Lessens, 13 Evince,.18 Lapas, 19 Atienots, 20, Notes, 21 Divary. Down:) Spill, Azile Sterlin 4 Prosis, Fourteen 0 Sonos 10. Trappish. 12 Froi 14 Solemn, 14 Drosdis, 14 Ipapa 472

Cypriot. Pareskovas Lazaros, speaking over the Brilish - controlled Cypruž radio, welch his brother Androaswas, murdered by

tember after trying to quit the extremist organisation Eoką.

Andreas had asked extremitat Tender Col George Grives for permission to give up. Hoka activity and go to London to obtain a better. Hving his brother sald.

CARTOONÒMEBANYAK

the

takt

The former promier

men that he did not think it possible for the 80 memberi nations of the United Nationa to, reach a disarmament agreement during the present General Assembly.

TOO COMPLEX

but the meetings will be highly "Tho stiuation da too complex,

national subcommit

movement to save his life useful if they can afterwards. and wis given the code namme help the work of the five "Andress who opt omall

"Praktoras," "Lasaros said. watch protiz shop, acted as the Boka

ho teep

Streming the

precond poodles in International political climate

Mech / sild that whon thà climate is bad, the need for agreement grows

· Nicosia, pasting letters and mcswords to "Gritas ir Lazaros

Lazares sold his brother was He

threatened with murder by the extremists in and 1905, for his, 4x your Army

his brother twice France Hně muži:

ofʼarma,to "tha | Maugotosur, conclllátory, prope

hummoans,in in the past and now, wha

Of El

Throe miles north Kantara the Canal pilots speed another challenge in a sunken dredger. But there were no mishaps

Matunoud Younis, manager of the Egyptian Canal general Authority, stood on the water way's banke ik El Kantara this morning us the first chips start-

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Amman, Jan. 8. Mr Suliman Nabula, Jondan Prime Minister, told Parliament today that Jordan had asked Aslan, and African states to sup- pengallon from Britain, France port Egypt's demand for com- and Israel for losses suffered during the action in Egypt.

Ho alag seld that Jordan's United Nations representative

with the other Arab

states-Reuter,

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