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السيدة الامة المدينة
Planos Sent Into Action
Moroccan Rebels'. Attack Thrown Back By Spanish
Madrid, Nov. 25.
Spanish forces in Sidi Ifni, with heavy air sup. port, have repulsed an attack on their terri tory by 1,200 Moroccan dissidents, reports reaching Madrid said tonight.
Rabat Recalls Envoy For
The Spanish lost four dead and 10 wounded, Moroc cu casualties were estimated at about B0.
The reports--the Ist tu- thoritative
Lo reach
Consultation Midrid-said that the attacking
"Rabat, Nov. 25. The Moroccan Government today recalled its Ambas- Andor from Madrid for consultations
simultaneous forces launched co-ordinated affucks 011 Stu Ini and Spanish frontier posj- Lions.
on the and the
THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY,,; NOVEMBER 26, 1957.
MIDDLE EAST CALLS FOR DAG
Mr Hammarskjold
Will Try To Settle Crisis
United Nations, Nov. 25. Secretary – General Dag Hammarskjold announced today that he will leave for Jordan next Friday in an effort to settle the simmering crisis in the Middle East.
The decision for Hammarskjold to go to Jordan was taken following a copious exchange of notes between the Amman government and the United Nations concerning border in- cidents with Israel.
Int A spokesman for Hammarskjold said he planned to arrive in Amman next Sunday and would take advantage of his trip to the Middle East to visit other governments in the area.
The attack on the Sidi
was repulsed, but arms dump some of the positions following frontier
of Morocco reports of fighting be- Spanish possession of itio tween Spanish troops and Ozo. Aboul 40 miles south of Moroccans in Ifni, Span-Sidi In
ish
enclave on the At-isolated.
inutic Coast of Morocco.
This was officially announced
after a meeting
of ministeri
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president over by Crown Prince that
Mouiny Hassan, who is depulla-military danger to the Spanish
have been Mohammed the forces which ing for King
Inforced and have powerful al Fiith now on a state visit to
support, The Uited States.
At the same time El Alam, Istiqlal party the organ
The which has a majority in
report Morocchu Government, that the acting Foreign Minis ter, Mr Abdelkrim Benjelloun, protested strongly at night to the Spanish Ambassador In Inbat about Spanish "aggres- song ngalast the Alt Aamrane, principal urbe in In-Reuter.
EXECUTION OF
A FREEDOM FIGHTER
The reports said the attacking forces were "Liberation Army" troops headed by Ben Hamnun The Moroccan government in Habat was reported to have no control over the troops fighting to enter Ini, but it was believed here that the assault bad the secret backing of some influen- tial elements in Rabat and of foreign agitators.
The
Moroccan dissidents
started the attack at 5:30 am.
(local time) Saturday,
The Spanish Air Force, which had planes based on the Canary Islands, stammed into the attackers and caused heavy
damage.
It was understood that he of Jordan has indicated that it planned to
welcome go to Israel, and would
A personal probably to Syrin, Lebanon and exchange of views with the Egypt. However, official in-Secretary-General very soon on dications were thot he would pending questions, not visit Turkey, a key figure in the Soviet-inspired "war crisis" that affered up the UN. in the early
days of It current General Assembly.
A spokesman said there were no firm plans, but that Ham- marskjold Intended to visit only countries where the U.N. had à primary jurisdiction as it
hrough its supervision of the mixed
has
"The Secretary-Genera} now sent word to the Foreigh Minister of Jordan, Mr Samir Rital, that he can leave New York on Friday arriving in Aminan on Sunday,
"The Secretary-General hopes to take advantage of the oppor hatunity
for personal contnets with other governments in the armiotico commissiona area, insofar as time permits, which are set up bowwem Itrock | He plans to be back at headi and its Arab neighbours.
by December 8." quarters United Press,
Violence
A stries of shooting incidents, kidnapping attempts and Jordanian blockage uf Mount Scopus, a promontory outside Jerusalem under Israeli jurisdic
of the current crisis between 1srac and Jor- dian.
tion, touched ས
Reports from Sidi Ini Fald Budapest, Nov. 25. that the Spaniards there were control the Istvan Szoertsey, who sure they could
situation, but that reinforce- fought in the insurgent menta had been sent ini to garrison of Budapest's prove that the Spanish govern- to put Kilian barracks against ment was determined
дру uprisings in of Soviet troops during the down
against their territory-United Ilungarian rising Last
Press, year, has been sentenced to death and executed, it was announced here to- night.
The Hungarlan news agency M.T.I said Szoertsey, a former stoker, who had been convicted 10 times by Hungarian courts, took part in the murder of a number of people" after joining insurgents in the barracks,
A Budapest municipal court originally sentenced him to life imprisonment but the Supreme Court imposed the death sen- tence when the case come be- fore it recently, the agency said. China Mail Special.
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Mrs Y. C. Woo
Pledmont, California, Nov. 25.
Mrs Y. Ching Woo, wife of wealthy retired Chinese banker,
C. Woo, died yesterday at
Jordan, in a note to Elem- marskjold, demanded the -ro- moval at American Marine Colonel Byron V. Leary, acting Chief of Saif of the Palestine Truce tion.
Supervision Organisa-
Hammarskjold, in reply, ex- pressed fail confidence in Leary and efforts were made to pre- vont Jordan from ending ita co- operation with the mixed armistice commission, act up by the U.N. to handle border dis- putes.
Dispatches from Jerusalem Alta Butes Hospital in Berkeley | seld israel planned to take the after a long illness. She was
a
Mrs Woo and her husband came here in 1940.
He had been director of number of Shanghal firms and was executive director of the Bank of Canton. Three SOILS and a daughter survive.-United Press.
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dispute to the U.N. Security Council Mordecai R. Kidron, deputy chief of larael's delega tion here, saw Hammarskjold today but said he made no de mands for U.N. action.
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Isruelt sources in Jerusalem sald Jordan was offering rewards for any larael! captured in border skirmishes, They said the Jordatlans were trying capture a hostage to be used in exchange for a Jordanian who, Israel saya, was seized inaido Iarnali territory and who, Jordan says, was kidnapped from Jordanian, soll
Now Dispute
Israel also is embroiled with Syria in a new dispute concern- ing the demilitarlaed border arca. One farmer was reported killed on Sunday, according to Isracli sources in Jerumilom, when Syrian troops opened fre Israci demanded a mixed armil- tice commission meating--the first of the Israeli-Syrian organi- sation in two years.
Jordan replied to Haminar- skjold's note backing Leary, but UN, sources refused to any whether it withdraw its demand for his replacement. A spokesman for Hammarskjold issued the following statement:
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"There has been a further exchange af communications the government of Jordars and the Secretary- General today.
"In response to the Secretary- General's offer, the government
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Hamburg, Nov. 25. General Adolf Heusinger, in- spector General of the West German armed forcer, said hero tonight he was arguldent that the Western worki would soon sudceed in catching up the So- | viet lead in rocket: teslindjitóë,
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Katte attem from stran the race riet in India, he said.
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ELSE, JORDAN Says He'll WARNED BY ISRAEL Expose Red
Jerusalem, Nov. 25.
Israeli Premier, David Ben Gurion, tonight warned of consequences likely to arise from the blockade by Jordan of Mount Scopus.
His warning was given at an urgent meeling to which he summoned United Nations act
observer, Colonel chict Byron Leary, for discussion of the worsening Bituation be- tween Israel and Jordan.
Jordan
He sold that
must bear the full responsibility for its refusal to permit an Isrncli convoy
to reprovision police
contact close
Brius, with American and French repres sentatives, on the question of this tension.--France-Presse,
Naga Region Under
Infiltration
St. Louis, Nov. 25.
Edward Dickenson, former
Communist collaborator, said today he hoped to usa. the experiences he gained as a prisoner of war in Korea to expose Red methods of infiltra- tion.
I learned about the evils of Communion," the 27-year-old former G.1. burncoat sald.
Lost night I spoke for an hcur and a hell at the Free
town,
pol Mount Scopus since Assam State Church in Ray
inst Wednesday.
SUPPLIES SHORT
Missouri, using the Bible
in conjunction with my talle."
Dickenson charged that Com munists had infiltrated churche
schools in
states.
New Delhi, Nov. 25. The Indian Lower House today adopted a bill setting up the rand The posts' supplies were run-gion of Naga under the adminis
und the ning short
Jordan tration of the Governor of the action, which was tantamount State of Assam.
WAS A to an illegal blockade, hostile act and a grave violation
He said “ibère has mai been shough bell raiding" by Indian papers because Madia's five-yost plan "has Keula,wrong." >Xs salā fn-
of the armistice agreement, he dlin papers zio-not sull-
said. their civullyertical ef rövarnaiseniz
Clark niso pointed out Dovering difficulties
Indis. Graham Zews In Henkina, Benter's manager ter Sealh-East Asin, 003D- plained that Indonesis had
of
doubled the presa cable rate and, without elaborating, said there is censorship in various forms EL Meyersl South-East At countries. - United
The new region will comprise 17 tribes of different races and languages with a total population
of 350,000 inhabitants. The con- that tral government will bear all A communique stated
Ben Premier
Gurion
and administrative costs of the region Foreign Minister, Golda Meir, which will be represented in the discussed the situation with central parliament. Colonel Leary for 75 minutes.
Interior Minteter, Govind Pant, Colonel Leary's political adviser, whe put forward the bill, said Henri Vigier, and his legal aide the new region would go into attendeti the meeting.
operation an December 1. Ministry spokes- He expressed the hope that A Foreign
described the situa- this measure would help put ani man later tion to the press as "artificial end to hostilities with the Noga tension" created by Jordan on rebels and said that an indeper- the Israell frontier.
ent Naga state was completely He indicated that the Israeli out of the question--France Government would maintain Presse.
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