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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957.
Israel
時拍
Arabs' Failure To Mention arv. Egypt
SUB FOUND OFF
Ike's Plan
SEYCHELLES DISAPPOINTING TO
Narónt, Fiʊ, 28.
Helton Naval Afthoflifes are investigating a reperi thalf # large summarize, apparently intact, has beeni found on the sea bottem east of Bf Aime Hand fa the Seychelles in the Midlin OceRİ,
A
Locally, it la surmised that the vessel may be large Japanese ocean-
going type which came so arief during the second world war when it tried to pass the barrage between SL Anne
and Moyenne Islands
According to reporte reaching
from the
Seychelles, the discovery war nude by a skin diver who first claimed to have found the submarino memo months ago. He examined the outside of the bull as far as he could and found it apparently undamaged.
Io at present AWBY on a Oshing trip and can not be contacted,
Commander Erio Gibbs, Resident British Naval Officer in Monbuss 214 Officer Commanding, East African Navy, mid tonight It was “Quile possible,”
He was "very interested"
Mall
In the report and was in-
vestigating. ---- China Special.
Segni Wins
Vote Of Confidence
Romo, Mar. 1.
Premier Antonio Segni sur- vived the stiffest teat of his 20 months in office today when he won a post-midnight vote of con- fidence in the Italian Chamber of Deputies.
The silver-haired Segni, 05,
US
OFFICIALS
Washington, Feb. 28.
American officials admitted their dis appointment today over failure of the Áräb “summit conference" in Cairo to make favourable
of mention
the Eisenhower Middle East plan in its com- munique.
Formal United States com=| communique reiterating the in- ment
withhold Was
State dependence and sovereignty of Department spokesman Lincoln the Amb states. White was asked for comment In Damascus today Mr Sabry at his cally press conference, el Assal, Syrian Prime Minister, but sald ho
Calro was unable to said the
talks bud "established the falschood express any opinion,
of a division” *The communique is under allegations study." he said.
tween them.
But other American officials said in
Assall Mr
of
bo-
roturned trom
response to inquiries Cairo today with the rest of the that they were disappointed in Syrian delegation, but President few days their hope that the communiquently is spending would make favourable mention
In Egypt before coming home.
of the Mideast plan explained Mr Assalt, who is expected to to King Saud of Saudi Arabla, make a statement on the con
Parliamont torence in
when he was here.
Saud went back to the Middle Saturday, said:
East bearing offddf American hopes that he would be able to persunde other routralist Arab loaders that plan
True Arab Interests
uttanimous
on
resolutions
Crisis Moves :
As world tention heightened last weekend over the future of the Kernell-coupled Gass stelp, both Israel and the Arab stated were motive diplomatically, Picture left shows Israeli Ambassador Abba Ebban at London Airport shortly before flying to the USA for talks with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Floture right shows the leaders of four Arab states conferring in Calro. From left are: King Band of Saudi Arabia: President Kuwaily of Syria; President Nasser of Egypty and King Humein of Jordan.—Express Photo,
Wonders Of Tomorrow's Kitchen
Paris, Feb. 28.
Japan Said Observing Cocom Regulations
London, Feb. 28.
Lord Gosford, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Lords today that the Japanese Government was scrupulously correct in An electronic kitchen observing regulations of the China Committee of the Elsenhower "The
that does everything for the Consultative Group about the export of strate- Ats in with their own adopted by the conference the busy housewife and agic goods to China. aspirations and their bort etablished Arab unity towards modern Japanese home interests.
Irue Arab interests,"
were the centres of interest A Liberal, Lord Elibank, had Tho US
Information officials
Minister,
whether the British re asked were gratined
the opening of Mr when the communique published
Salih Akral, said the con- today at
Des Arts Presentative on the Committer ference after Bud's visit
was most successful the 26th Salon
in Paris was consulted before to Libya "because it explicitly
decision praised
affirmed Menagéra (French house- the Eisenhower's
announced under that the four Arab sintes policy hold arts exhibition).
Japan on November 27 standing of Middle East issue.
to sell But they recognised that the
Ho China a large range of em- first text of Saud's efficacy a military alliances plus a defence
bargoed
from tho goods
cx- spokesman for
hibition of Japanese industrial the doctrine would come at his Cairo meet-policy." -
products held in Peking
and ing with the heads of Egypt Reuter.
Shanghat at the end of the year.
If so, he asked whether the British representative supported the proposal.
Jardon, and Syria.
Split 50-50
was
on bused
constructive neutrality, abstaining from
United
Press
Nasser's Canal
Cut Was Too Small
London, Feb. 28.
on
The show, containing displays
MOCS and by 1,500 exhibitors,
unul March 24, and is expected to have one and a half million to two million visitors this year.
In tho "Kitchen of To morrow," Parisians and visitors from the provinces and abroad, gaped in disbelief as an elec- tronic brain received a punch- card recipe, weighed Dut and
wha audi delivered the Ingredients did all the cooking and baking. GARBAGE DISAPPEARED
Drawers
Jacques Georges-Picot,
and cupboards
Consulted
Heavy Polling
In South
LITTLE CHANGE SEEN
IN 'NEW'
HUNGARIAN POLICY
By RONALD FARQUHAR
Budapest, Feb. 29.
Hungary's Communist rulers today announced broader party and government leadership, but, in the opinion of Western diplomatic observers, still clung to the rigid polley line they adopted at the beginning of this year.
The Socialist Workers (Com-ideological training to fineliön- imunist Party efoobod a new | arlen,
five on Secretariat honded. Observers salld that this by the Prime Minister, Mr Jaños seemed a further development Kadar to administer its day of the strict policy adopted by to-day affairs.
Darty after a five-power
the
fb diso, appointed 14 TINW meeting of Communist leaders members to its provisional Cen-lat Budapest at the end of last tral Committee, bringing the 1year attended by the Soviet
First total to 87, increased lis Execu-Party
Secretary, Mr Live Committee fromd eight to Nikita Khrushchev, ten members, and formed a five-
mamber Control Committer
Tonight the Government am appointment of
the
Tight Grip
new ministers to the Interior, Secretariat, which included kad- But the composition of the Defence, Henith and Edzication
and the promotion of Dr Ferending party figures, some of whom Muennich, former Interior and are belloved to represent differ- Defence Minister, to the ranking polley tremals, seemed to of First Deputy Prime Minister, nemocracy than previously and Indicate greater inner party
Approval
was apparently a sign that no single section held a monopoly of power.
a
the
Mr Gyula Kallal, who be-
of member party comes
Secretariat and
w.ds appointed Education Minister, considered to favour liberal
A party resolution passed at the Central Comialties meeting, which approved the changes two days ago, said: "Considerable successes and general consolidation, had been
possible. achieved in the fight against a conciliatory measures where counter-revolutionary forces in But the retention in power of Hungary
Communists such s guard and halold complete annihilation of these force, Mr Karoly Kiss and Mr Antal whose "scattered units" were pro was interpreter In Borner still active derground, called Indicating that a tight grip
diplomatic cireles here for "resolute retailative mea
But
tho
sures", and steps to disclose and would be maintained on any
trend towards
liberalisation át isolato
them ideologically and politically
present.
condemnet Imre Nagy-depoard
The resolution also bitterly Ministers is 39-year-old Mr The youngest of the four new
Biszku, who becomes Interior Minister. He has been a Minister and his followers for party member for 12 years and
"nationa!"
"treacherous
Communist
Prime Bela
activity” called
Indian State quantitaince 1931 was party secretary
By PÉTER JACKSON
Bombay, Feb. 28. Heavy polling was re- the Lord Gosford replied that he ported today from
informed that when the South Indian state of Japanese Minister for External Trade announced to the Japan Kerala on the first day of Chamber of Commerce in voting In the state where November 27 that his govern the Communist Party is
be prepared to ment would
theli! am-Markist views.
in two Budapest workers' dise
It demanded action against tricts "comuptive rightist social demo The how Defence Minister,
of
University Professor.
General Geza Revesz, 55, is cratly anderies, inspired vy
of the party foreign Imperialist circles which founder member had
gained ground in certain who organised partizan move
monte during the Second World trade unions.
Party control of every sphere Warz never toll, observera said, in a or activity appeared to be re decision to begin regular calfe ***
which detalls of work Kin
ddy close scrutiny).
More Restricted
of Egypt tending to Director of the Universalį opened and closed with a wave authorise the sale of the goode making a strông bid for people's personal lives are kept Frigyes Doleschall is a 60-year-
were
underway, it was known
After the Caire meeting got that the four
Arab lenders were split more or less 50-60 on the doctrine, with Saud supporting It warmly
King Hussein of Jordan tending to be in favour, The 300-seat Lower House President
Kuwally of Syrla voted 386 to 277 with one opposed strongly, und President abstention in favour of the Nasser Government to save the shaky antagonism. three Party coalition.
Suez Canal Company, said at the hand, garbage disap shown in the exhibition of power.
Constituencies in North, Cen- The disappointment in official quarters here is that King Saud today that Egypt's share of peared as if by magic, dishes Japanese industrial products, he
washed and dried in made it clear that licences for tral and Southern Kerala, re- was unable
to exert sufficent | the Canal's profits “doubt- seconds, and a food trolly drove the sale of embargoed goods to puted to be Communist, Con-
But, the resolutlón said, thià posed the confidenct test on the influence to win the opposition less" was too small before off to the dining-room to bring China would be authorised only grees and Praja Socialist strong- issue of whether the House
over a less hostile view of President Gamal
cach course and return with in accordance with the Abdel
China holds, went to the polls, Reports was to by considerably more should move on to discussion US polley at least enough to
emply plates.
Commitico procetkuffer.
tonight said that between 60 and restricted than previously. 70 of the separate article of a con-make favourable mention on the Nasser took over the Canal
It also called for the organis- cent of the electorate troversial agrarlan reform bill. Eisenhower plan possible.
last July,
The show also featured "do Lord Gosford sild he was fur cast their ballo el torting of a party school to give it yourself" furniture, electric ther informed that none of the are expected on March 2. Some observers lended to the
Georges-Pleot, in a luncheon scissors, useful shaped relaxa- embargoed goods were in tact view that Saud could not realis
address to the French Chamber tion chairs, new ideas in interior sold to China tically have been expected
of Commerte here, said Egypt decoration and a new shoulder-i pull off such a political coup on face of the current trend for a
Eisenhower's
They received $6,000,000 yearly from high horizontal wall refrigera orientated
behalf, government the Left
thought the Saudi monarch did the Canal whereas Kuwait and well in that the communique at Saudi Arabia each received the Only last Sunday the tiny least was silent on the Elsen-equivalent of £60,000,000 from
howTr Party withdrew its
American oll firms. Republican
But US officials said this ne support from the Segni coalition. This Jeft the three parties of reasoning could not be said which share in the Government to compensate for their feeling -Christian Democrats, Liberals of disappointment,
But his real motive was to
prove the validity Centre Party government in Italy in
toward
Doctrine.
to
Georges-Picot said however he doubted whether Egypt's Present "hypernationalism" could have been satisfied with
and Social Democrats to faco They said they were in symfarther profits instead of taking the cruelal test.-United Press. pathy with other portions of the over the Canal,
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16 Valley (4).
16 Shakespearean king
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27 Unspeated (0),
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Egypt's low share in proßla stemmed from a policy of low tolls which aided Canal uzera but not the company's share holders, Georges-Picot added.--- France-Presse,
Commissioner
tor.-France-Pressc
Housewives
Against Caddies
tions
Tokyo, Feb. 28. The Japanese Housewives Association, assisted
the by Parents and Teachers Associa
today requested the Metropolitan Government to issue an ordinance making it unlawful for golfers to hire
children young
as caddies in Japan.
Lord Gosford
added: "The Japanese Government are feru pulously correct in observing China Committee regulations. In view of the fact that negotiations for the sale of embargoed goods did not materialise it was in po way necessary for them to con salt on report to the China Committee."
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Lord Gosford added that the China' Committee was consulted before the exhibition was sent to China-Router.
Sultan Puts · Off Operation
To Pakistan The joint request sald the hernin operation to be on hand
Takes Up Post
A close fight is expected in the northern constituency of Kasergode where the Communist Party leader in the House of People Mr A. K. Goalan is involved in a straight fight with Independent Achuta Shenoy whe is said to have a considerable hold on the Kannada speaking people of the area who want to join Mysore State,
NEHRU'S CONSTITUENCY
فلط
Voting also began today in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's constituency of Phulpur cdjoining
home town Allahabad: His three opponents Include Mr Silaram
Khemka, leader of a group which wants COWB, a ban on the slaughter of co which are sacred to Hindus.
Among results announced to. day Was the
of
Rabat, Fob. 26. Dr Kallas Nath Katju who re Sultan Mohammed of Morocco signed as India's Defence Minis- has postponed emergency ter in January to become Chlet
Minister of Madhya Pradesh. present practice of paying the to greet the United States Vice- The party position in State children three to six pounds President, Mr Richard Nixon, Assembly elections at midnight sterling per month to act as when ho trives here tomorrow, was Congresa 113, Praja Social- caddies on metropolitan golf the Imperial Palace disclosed ist five, Communists three, Jan Karachi, Feb. 20. courses
was apt to make the today.
Sangh two, Sociallat Porty Mohammed Bur-children forgetful of the true
A Palace communique sald (splinter. group of Praja hanuddin, Malaya's fret Com- value of money and missioner in Pakistan, arrived make the children play truant the Sultani would enter a clinic Socialists which broke our last оп Saturday for Immediate year) threet, other parties two operation on the adlyce of his and Independents eight.
Tengk
tonight in Karachi to take hin post.
from school.
up
Drone to
A Metropolitan Government Frétich private surgeons and No results of voting for tho He told an AFF correspon spokesman said the request had private doctor, and Morocco's House of the People in the Con dent that his main tasks would been taken under consideration. Health Minister, Dr Mi. Fraftral Parilament have yet been be to promote trade relations
nnounced. Reuter.
between Malaya and Pakistan.
The welfare of Malayan na- tionala in Pakistan would also
bo his condorh, he said.
Tengku Burhanuddin, added: "My job here generally will be to foster good relations between the
two countries."--France-
Presso,
Certain Of Presidency
Rangoon, Feb. 28. Burmese Transport Miniator, UWin Mading, was today · na- sured of lasticék, am - £is, còum- try's Prekschent, fới “the zittok, ftwơ years as stations closed with Chim as the only candidate. Lou
the post
A joint sesion of the Uppe and Lower Houses of-the Burmese Parlament oficially root Kun on March 11, and his tent Begins two days later.
VM WIE Marg la o Kitron, second Merem jumero minonly
Reuter.
| Franco-Pres90,
DUCHESS OF KENT LEAVES FOR ACCRA
A
Accra, Mar. 1. ******* TREMENDOUS welcome by the people of the Gold Coast- awalts the Duchess of Kent who leaves: London today for the Independence celebrations in Accralj g
As the Queen's représentative, the Duchess will dominato, the celebrations leading up to this British colony's emergenco at. midnight on March 5. a now independent state within the Commonwealth named Ghana, A few flours later, on March 6, she will open the first session of the Ghana Parliament in the „altractive tropic-alyje Austibly · þunlding, formerly known de the King George V -Memorial Hall and used as ths.
town hall, fry
A. 1-quik salute will be fired by the Gold Coast artillery pa the
THE DUCHESS
at
Duchóns leaves - the aircraft which is thread Acera 10 am. Baturday, The Duchess, will be driven on
a five-mile státe dobré 'Lecit the airport throught hroud, asphaltert roads fanked by -bungalow gardens rich dan flowery and foliage to tka Accia: Bunicipal Council for a weleding by Koeru chiêti. · · Thousands of Acona's 900,000 cltizons and tut mend visitors from the whole coldry and
· obrtiach "wi12%, kur e Hring the utroots lowæver and older.
School children will have a Mtrategie, pleon, while many. men in brillant national rober will „dutibilne. In
splendour, the riormally, zinakum coloured gowrie of the women,
FOR
The new Health Minister, De
old forher university professi and hospital director. His onl cini blography makes no meti= tion of bla ever having been a Communist and cites to other political amiliations.
Kallai, 46, a journalist, was Foreign Minister from 1949 13 1951.China Mail Special.
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