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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957.
NASSER LASHES OUT AT US
"Trying To Humiliate And Isolate Us By Economic Pressure'
New York, Nov. 19. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt said today the United States was trying to "humiliato" and "isolato" Egypt through economic pressure and a propaganda war from secret radio -stations,
Nasser told Newsweek Magazine correspondent Ernest K. Lindley "There is pressure to change our line of policy and to tie it all up to the United States. There are American activities to humiliate us. You are trying to isolate Egypt. You are applying economic
pressures.
"Then there is your propaganda war. Your secret broadcast (CQ) stations have the object of undermining our government, of getting our people against their government.
with
the Soviet when there are conspiracies | agreement ngainst the government and Union to raise its standard of this against me."
Bving. 1 don't believe means tying one's self to any country. I would not hesitate to inke the same steps. I could not wall for the United States to destroy Egypt...
Explaining his charge of US ceonomie preasures, Nasser said *........we had a shortage of wheat We only 15 days' reserve. asked you for help. You rofused. Then you agreed, if the payment were mcde In dollars. That mennt the U.S. was unwilling to help us in a crisis. We asked the Soviet Union. It had not reserves, but sont wheat, It was the same story for medicines, petrol, etc."
Kasper did not
exact dates, but Indicated the request for U.S. wheat was made after
alve
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The future of the United Nallons Emargancy Force in the Middle East" depends on Egyptian polley. It will not be (stationed in the Mickle East) have no for a long period. I defalte plan now, but will think about it in the near future."
Suce invasion whon "hve • His campaign against the thought the United States had government of Jordan is aimed begun a new, era,"
Initiative
Int
countering "subversions."
United States "You are trying
to make them your friends and our enemies. We try to keep them as friends but not make Bought them your enemies. It was you chance for Im who undermined the govern PREVERICHT fra U.S.-Eryptian ment of Jordan and sought to relations, Nasser said: "you rot rid of the Syrian govern- love the infliative."
Asked whether be there
war a
Nusser charged that the
Eisenhower doétrine appeared
to Egypt to have "the same ob-
Jectives as Britain and France
ment."Unlted Press.
in their negression. I told CONSCIENTIOUS
B.S. Ambassador I was
kny
tu!y tu be friendly with the U.S.
The result was prasive. You were under the impression that this regime would not last for more thun
mouths. We Jix offered you friendship, but i was refused..."
Nasser
made these. other
points:
•
The position of Syria "is the same... Syris reached an
Chicago, Noy, 19. Fallcemon Myron Roseman exercise Eot
strenuous some yesterday in a successful effort to issue a trafe ticket.
Disaster At The Isle Of Wight
Forty-three passengera and crew-members of this dying Aquila Airways buat were killed when the aircraft crashed into a hillside at Calbourne Among the recently. wreckage can he seen the almost intact tail unlt (left) and one of the
Keystone. engines. →→
You Can't
Have It
Both Ways
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19.
As 7,000,000 Malayans are holding out hopes for an end of the 0-year-old guerilla war, 9,000 elvilian employees of the British, Forces are worried.
Their worries are ineren:Ing daily as preparations are polny to hold the second peace He raced after and leaped meeting between Communi
and Prime Chin Peng aboard a moving freight train hoss
1211
to ticket the conductor after Minister Tengku Abdul Rai- a motorist complained the trala man. Chin Peng nd recently had stopped and held up trame written to Premier Rahman re- crossing for too questing a meeting to end the at a taltrond long a time--United Press.
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collect moss (7).
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(7).
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war.
The 9,000 members of the War Department Civilian Stuff Association four that an end to the guerilla war will mean un- them.-United employment for
Press.
Revival Of The Gangster
Era In New
Nov. 19.
York?
Buffalo, New York,| AFTERMATH OF
LAST WEEK'S
The surprise raid that
petted spores of gange
ters at
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of 黯
Nework motel opera-
success he's only met
oner, seven years ago, and
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