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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957,

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CAMPAIGN TO FOSTER HATRED IMPEDIMENT TO

PAYMENTS CUT BY. HALF

Washington, June 11.

The State Department on- nounced today that West Germany would contributo 77 million dollars towards the cost of maintaining

United States troops in Ger- many this year:

half

The agreed amount is

total of West Germany's the contributions last year. State Department offeinis said that

although the payment to the United States WIN eul, the Wem German Payment to Brl- tain,

which had been facing

certain financial problems, was Incroused.

The State Department pub- ished an exchange of notes, dated Junc covering the

7, bgreement,

The United States note kald the reduced German payment would cover only a traction of the costs in Deutschencks re- quired to mabstain United States Forces in West Germany nзsign- ed to the North Atlantic Trealy Organisation,

RESERVE RIGHT

Allegations Of Torture On Cyprus Denied

London, June 11.

Britain today issued a 4,000-word statement denying, point by point, allegations of brutality and torture by British forces in her troubled Medi- terranean island colony of Cyprus.

Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, declared in a foreword to the document: "The forces of law and order must not allow them. selves to be contaminated by the brutal and un- principled men with whom they have to contend."

Widespread

Mr

Phone

Tapping

of the Federal Relic, the today that telephone tap the United ping was "very wide-

افيا

He said that Archbishop Makarios, leader of the Cypriot Enton-With-Gretee Movement, Colonel Grivas, leader of the FOKA terrorist organisation, end the Greek Government had erected a "fantastic Alusion of Cyprus in the grip of British terrorism,"

Meagre Basis

a

In a

This had been

done on "mengre basis" of facts. London, June 11.

Stanley

(Archbishop Makarios, Mayne, Secretary of the Institu- reeen letter to Mr Harold Mac- millan. British Prime Minister, tion of Professional Civil alleged that "methods of un- arc being "In agreeing to the progusal Servants, said in London speakeable torture

in Cyprus). employed in Incressed measure" Goverment States, therefore, reserves the i right to raise with the Federal spread" in Britain. Republic the question of ad- these forces." ditional aid for it added.

It proposed a review of the agreement in the last quarter of 1957 if the United States re- quested a review.

The German Government, In its note, said it would be ready to discuss the matter further if the United States so requested. ...Router.

"It is well known that the tapping of telephones is going on in a very widespread mangainst ner." said Mr Mayne in a state- ment issued as Secretary of a movement called "The campaign for the limitation of sveret police powers.""

both technical and professional Every post offley engineer at

levels knew that tapping was going on, he added.

UK TO AID KOREA talous and could only be a

IF ATTACKED

London, June 11.

pro-

A South Korean official sald here today that Britain had mlsed to go to her nidif country were again invaded by Communist forces.

the

The official, a spokesman for Dr You Chen Yang, South Korean Ambassador to the United States, sald Dr Yong was told this during a call today on Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary,

Sir John Harding said thal the accusations were part of a

organised carefully

campaign 10 foster hatred calculated

British the

security forces. Colonel Grivas had had his disposal "the whole power of propaganda of a church given over to political subver- sion." He had also been able to rely on the support of the and the official publicity organe Greek and Greek Cypriot press

of the Greek Government,

The island Governor said ́i This was "completely scan-would be unrealistic, when men were fighting terrorism, to leave out the possibility of "occasional rough-handling of terrorista in the heat of the moment when

thoroughly bad thing in a demo- Tracy."

their capture is being effected." Beyond that, there had been

where

the

Mr Mayne was referring to the disclosure by Mr R. A. But- ler, Home Secretary, In the House of Commons last week, very few cases thot a lawyer's private phone courts had found fault with the conversation had been tapped in police for the way in "wholly exceptional” circum-evidence of terrorist offences stances-China Mail Speriat,

Amman, June 11.

way obtained.

Isolated Case

which

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Socialist Irader of St Pancras Council, Mr John Lawrence, demonstrating outside

the borough's Civil Defence headquarters last week-Express Photo.

PASTRIES & DESSERTS CAUSE

OF IKE'S ILLNESS?

Washington, June 11.

The White House announced today that President Eisenhower would not hold his usual press conference to-

morrow.

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Mr James Hagerty, the White House Press Secretary, explained that the President would keep to a light schedule until he had fully re- covered from his stomach upset.

The White House said thut President Eisenhower Jordon today denied Egyp. In no such case, however, had "has almost completed his tan accusations of a Jurdanian the court accepted allegations recovery from & mild plot against Egyptian diplomats of torture

ill-treatment or

stomach upset." Dr Yang is here on short in connection with the expulsion goodwill mission on behalf of of on Eytan military attache President Syngman Rhee, in Anuman. — Chinn Mall Router.

Special.

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It sold: "His temperature is case in which two army officers normal. His blood pressure Is were found guilty of assaulting 124/00. His pulse is 74. His

prisoner.

respiration is 18. His weight is 172 pouncis."

The statement, by the Cyprus Government, dlerled stories broadcast by Athens Radlo that

had suspects

flogged. been forced to stand on nails or on

HIS LUNCH

For lunch, Mr Eisenhower had ice, and injected with narcotics.nes, fricasseed chicken, whole The document detailed the heat toast and honey, and a

glass of skim milk. only

Deven cass in which charges of misconduct by police been had

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brought to count.

The govemment, it said, had shown itself fully prepared to inquire into all allegations, even

of minor misconduct.

"If indeed, this was not ao, one would have expected to And a large number of private prosecu- Alons being instituted ogain! individual police or military officers for assault or similar in- jurica. In fact, since the emer- goxy slanted, there have been only ning such cases. In only two did the ouse proceed as far as preliminary inquiry."

Traditions

LEBANON

ALLEGATIONS

REJECTED

Moscow, June 11. The Soviet Government today rejected in a note to the Lebanon indirect allega- tions that the Soviet Union had connections with the the activities of forces working of against the policy of the in present Lebanese govern

ment, the Soviet News Agency Tuss reported.

A very large number of police officers accused "monstrous conduct" were fact members of United King- dom police forces whose tradi tions of restraint and humanity have long been the admiration of the civilised world."

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The Soviet note, handed to the Lebanese Foreign Ministry Beirut, Mr Sergei Kiktev, con- by the Russian Ambassador In

mem- Lebanese Foreign Minister, Dr eemed allegations made by the

Charity Malik, during deal-versation with the Ambassador,

the Agency mid,

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Mali Spedals

Meistar

Eisenhower worked in his office for an hour and 45 minutes this morning.

After lunch, Eisenhower read for a while, them took a long nap. He was still sleeping alter 4 o'clock and until he awoke there was to be no decision on his schedule for tomorrow,

ANOTHER DAY Hagerty said the afternoon bulletin, prepared by the Presi- dent's

physician, Mal-Geo

clict Howard Snyder, describe the President as having

completely covered

ADENAUER

VIEWS MR K.

London, June 11. Dr Konrad Adenauer, the not West German Chancellor, because was questioned in a British it would take another day or commercial television filmed two for Eisenhower's stomach to programme tonight about

return to normal,

Hagerty sale it was the con- the American television in- senst of the three doctors who terview with Mr Nikita examined the President yester- Khrushchev,

Soviet day that his stomach upset was Communist Party Chief.

the

"brought on by a slight over- indulgence in some types of Án interviewer nisked him food," over a period of several what

he thought about Mr days.

Khrushchev's proposal that Under questioning. HagertyBritain and America should bald pastries or desserts might withdraw from Germany and be included among the foods in France and that the Sovict which the President

Union should quit Poland and Inculged. United Press and Hungary.

A

Reuter.

POLICE CHARGE

CROWD

over-

Colombo, June 11.- The Colombo police to night made a baton charge against

crowd

RECALLED

Dr. Adenauer answered that American forces would then be 5,000 kilometres away while the Russians would be only n few hundred kilometres from Germany.

Ho

recalled

had

that Mr said that Khrushchev Hungary was a true People's Republic based on the will of the people and would last for their hundreds of years.

at

tempting to forca way to Premier Bandara- naiko's residence. Several persons were injured.

of

This, said the Chancellor, revealed the appalling gulf be tween the mental processes of Mr Khrushchev and those The crowd marched on the the free nations.----Reuter, Prime Minister'a house after K. M. P. Rajaratna, leader of the Sinhalesă language front appealed to the crowd at

public mccung to ask the Prime Mayflower Nears

Minister to withdraw his con= cessions for tho use of tho Tamil language.

Journey's End

A strong police guard had bec stationed at the Prünlerʼo Plymouth Mass., June 10, residence in anticipation of May Bower II and her crow of trouble. The police charged, 21, led by Captain. Alan Villiers, and the crowd antallated by peared the end of their voyage throwing shoes and bottles,

today, Rajaratoa Afterwards,

and

Captala Villiers reported by four other joined economics radio tolephone that the squero- lecturer, Folix Jayamriya-in a fast in protset against the rigged replica of the pilgrim's ship, which made the crossing langstage concranion proposal.

now 15 Nejaraina said they would fast 3 years ago, to sloth if the concourloc were miles west of Nantucket light

[Chip nyt withdrawn, 7

Armed pollos unlia) were Khan would plạen her only 25- patrellog

the city tonight.--. | miles from : Ninfusket Intoken Franco-Promo, A

China, Mali

CANAL TRANSÍT GOING: DULLES

Washington, June 11,

Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said today that current fiscal talks between Egypt and Suez Canal Users were removing an impedi- ment to canal transit.

*Misinterpreted' Knowland

Explains Meaning

his

Alr Dulles was asked ot press conference it he thought to Egypt was moving closer aecepiance of the six principles which the United Nations Security Council adopted last your for the operation of the Suez Canal.

INSULATION

these The most important of principles were those guaranice- Ing the insulation of the canal from the politics of any nation and guaranteeing free passage without discrimination,

Washington, June 11.

Mr Dulles said there was no William Knowland, US new development along the lines Senate Republican minority of the six principles other than the bilateral talks which some leader, said today that his six nations were conducting with suggestion that Norway Egypt in connection with the should pull out of the North stig of conditions Atlantic Treaty Organisa-om a fiscal standpoint. tion in exchange for a Soviet This was a reference to Egypl'a withdrawal from Hungary agreement to access tolls in cur- had been "misinterpreted". had demanded originally.

reneles other than those sho

Senator Knowland told a press conference that he had made the suggestion subject to Nor-

węglan approval. He then quot-

ONE ASPECT

of transit

The Secretary of State

said ed from a letter to the Secre- the talks was one aspect of tary of State, John Foster bringing the Suez Cartal into Dulles, dated June 8, pulling line with the six principles in forward the suggesUon.

THE LETTER

that it did awny with monetary restrictions which might be pr

made-Reuter,

The letter said: "With the Impediment. consent of our associates in the

He said that France, was North Atlantic alliance Includ

about to conclude such discus- ing, of course, Norway, 1 woulch

slons with that we could confront from that, no progress had been Egypt, but apart hope Soviet Communist Party chief, Nikita Khrushchev and the Soviet Union with the challenge to live up to their prior commit- ments and obligations and to test the popularity of ten years of Communist domination by giving the people of Hungary the opportunity of voting for a government of their choice in steret free elections under United Nations supervision.”

Dulles had earlier rejected Knowland's miggestion, The Leaders Secretary of State fold a press

Wage Offer Accepted

London, June 11.

of

Britain's conference today that Norway shipbuilding unions today should not be asked to withdraw accepted an offer of wago from a collective security pact to increases ranging from which it glill wished to adhere nine to 11 shillings sterling a week from employers and settled a year-old pay

-France-Presse,

MANCROFT NEW TORY

MINISTER

London, June 12.

dispute which sparked a

nationwide strike earller

this year.

The union leaders also agreed to the employers' terms for a wago "freeze" for at least 12 month and thus followed the recommendations of · KOVVID-

Lord Mancroft has been ment-appointed courts "of in- which investigated the appointed Minister without { quiry Portfolio in the Conserva- causes of the strikes by ship- yard and engineering workers tive Government in succes- last March, sion to the Earl of Munster, who has resigned, it waN officially announced today ment from the employers that from 10, Downing Street. the wage "freeze" would operate

The shipbuilding unions today succeeded in obtaining agree-

Lord Mancroft was formerly only £ no "special factors" Parliamentary Secretary at the arose within the next year. Ministry of Defence.

The Earl of Munster has re- These "special factors". Wero.

understood to mean sterling =

that if signed his £3,000 year post because he wishes to there was a steep rise in the devote more of his time to work cost of living in this period, the within the Conservative Party union would be free to put in organisation. He explained this for pay increases. In a letter to Mr Harold Mac-

The tho

union shipbuilding millan.

Prime Minister, published today with the an-leaders, unilke their engineering colleagues made no agreement nouncement of his successor,

Lord Munster has been Chair-today to end restrictive practices man of the Association of Con- imong invir, members, servative Clubs since 1949, and

is also Deputy Chairman of the Both employers and union re- United Kingdom Branch of the presentatives have o greed to Commonwealth Parliamentary (meet again on this paint.—Ching Association.----Reuter,

Mail Special.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

"If you'd just assert yourself more, Hanry, I'm sure

- you'd land the sales manager's job1”.

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