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THE CHINA MAH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29,· 1957.
"RESPONSIBILITY RESTS WITH FRANCE"
We Shouldn't Be Offended
Algeria: Solution Must Be Found Kishi Arrives In
Macmillan Reports H-Bombs On
H-Bombs On U.N.
On Talks
With M. Gaillard
London, Nov. 28.
-Premier Harold Macmillan today said his a solution for government believed the Algerian problem must be found, but that responsibility for finding it rested with France.
Mr Macmillan told the House of Commons, in a report on his Puris talks with Premier Felix Gaillard, that agreement had been reached in working out arrangements about arms for Tunisia.
He said the new arrangement would overcome any recurrence of difficulties "such as recently occurred."
"We believe that a solution France as in the past, and we for the Algerian problem must confirmed no further arms would the UK to sent frum be found and that responsibility be for this must rest with France," Tunisia without continued con-
with the Mr Macmillan told the Consultation
inons.
"The Foreign Secretary and 1 were glad to reaffirm our bellef
Government.
French
"I did not think it right to
that France should discharge glue any absolute guarantee on her special respónalbilities In our part," Mr Macmillan de- North Africa," he added.
Agreed
clared.
on
bave to be
The Labour Opposition leader, sald he su})= Hugh Caitskell, ported the line taken by Mr Macmillan in refusing to make Turning to the problem of
undertaking Brin Day Anglo-American arms shipments Tunisian arms in case further to Tunisia, which threatened to
shipments should unity of the Nomade in future. split the powers, Mr Mucinitian said that in a very full discussion on the question" France and Britain "agreed to work out arrangements
avoid to recurrence of difficulties
Me Macmillan promised far- ther talks with the French Government on the problem,
together the
He told the House le dia- cussed with M. Gaillard his recent meeting with President Eisenhower and had reached agreement on "the broad: objec- Lives of the forthcoming Nato meeting.
Recognise
Desirable
"At the same time we also agree it would be desirable to Gov→ consult with the French ernment_Arst,' Mr. Gaitskell
Bald.
Mr Macmillan said in reply that problems and difficulties must arise belwoen KOVErn- ments, but he said he wanted French alliance to strengthen the old Anglo- As much 28
possible.
"IL has stood through tế years, through bad times and good, and I trust it will stand for many generations to come," he concluded-United Pross
He sold he hoped this would still take place at a heads-of- government level despite Presi dent Eisenhower's liness.
Again the subject of NO SECONDS?
on Tunision arms shipments, Mr Macmillan
said:
the
British Government could give
New Jersey, Nov, 28.
US Planes:
Emergency Portugal Is
Two Protests Force Should Be
In Britain
London, Nov. 28.
Two protesta werd sent toilght to the British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mao- millan, against U.S. bom- bers carrying hydrogen training bombe while on flights from British bases.
The Labour Pariz at Hornchurch, a town near London, and that of the Scottish thread-manufac“ turing town of Paisios, sent the protesta. Paisley called
the on Government to withdraw permission from the Americans to
dsc nuclear bombs on aircraft bases in Britain because of tho "danger of premature retaliatory
action being
by individual pilots," In the House of Com- mos today, Mr Macmillan said that there would be no danger of nuclear CX- plosion if an
Strengthened
GEN. BURNS
United Nations, Nov. 28. Maj-General E. L. M. Burns, commander of the
United Nations Emergency Force in the: Middle East, said today that the force would be strengthened, if Israel would allow it, to man both sides of the Israeli-Egyptian de marcation line.
General Burns, rejceting cate- gurically recent rumours that The would resign. said UNEE's ! bine-nation Force of 5,000 ofteers and men was prepared to con-i tinue
its mission of keeping
pence
Reports Of
on the fanell-Egyptian Kishi's Jewel
line for unother year.
The
Canadian officer told a no news conference: "I have intention of resigning." American bomber crashed while Added: "I am prepared to stay carrying a nuclear weapan,
as long as I am needit and as -Reuter,
long the Canadian govern- ment tells me to stay."
I.P.I. URGES
MORE NEWS COVERAGE OF CHINA
Kandy, Ceylon, Nov. 28. The International Pross
Instituto concluded it five-day Asian conference here by recommending better coverage of Chino and by urging all Asian nations to remove
existing obstacles to the
free flow of nows.
Failure
General Burns has been at the U.N. for nine days during the General Assembly" discussión of means to finance UNEF. He said the Assembly approval of a general assessment of all mem- bers to raise US$38.5 million to finance UNEF through 1957 and 1958 "should be suelent to keep our operations going for the period of the next year”,
The Secretary-General, Daj referred has Hammarskjol 1, pointedly in his annual report on UNEF to Israel's fallure to com- ply with the original Assembly decision that UNEF should be stationed on
Purchases In
S'pore Untrue
Satisfied With Goa Judgment
Melbourne
Amid Ex-PoW Row
Melbourne, Nov. 29.
The Japanese Prime Minister Mr Nobusuke Kishi
arrived in Melbourne today.
Mr Kishi is on a tour of South-East Asia, and
Australia and New Zealand.
Mr Kish Is the first Japanese | caused by the war that ended Prime Minister ever to visit 12 years ago," the Sun editorial Australia.
sald.
Lisbon, Nov. 28.
He took the salute from the
Is "Public sympathy
with Portuguese President, Gon-
Australian Navy guard
of those whose feelings stem from eral Craveiro Lopes, today honour after he arrived in a a personal loss. expressed satisfaction of special aircraft to begin a good- the International Court's will tour of Australia Mir Kishi "But most people will agree what Prime Minister judgmont in favour of was welcomed by the Australian with
Prime Minister Mr Robert Men-Robert Menzles said in the Portugal in its recent dis-ies and the Trade Minister Mr Parliament on November 28- pute with India.
John McEwen.
Most of the Australians have realised that we must live in the Meanwhile, in Sydney, former some world as Japon and try to of the Australios cultivate a basla of understand-
HATRED
In a message delivered for the opening of the new session Commander of the Portuguese Parliament, in the Changi prisoner of wiring and friendship ал the General Lopes also expressed camp in Singapore between 1042
futuro, satisfaction at the failure of and 1043. Brigadier F. G. "Binck
Afro-Aslan the
"manoeuvre" į Jack” Galloghan today said that against Portugal in the United the visit of the Japanese Prime Nations Trusteeship Com-Minister, Mr Nobusuke Kishi, to
A former Cabinet Minister mitter,
Australia was "a gesture towards peaceful association."
and prisoner of war, Sir World General Lopes sald: "If the
who Kent Hughes, sald in the House Galleghan, United Natipus does not
Brigadier
Representatives today he eced in turning Into a world commanded the Australian In- of government, which
seems fantry Battalion to engage the egretted that the council of the doubtful, the only way
for Japanese in Malaya, said, "The Eighth Division (an ex-Service- whose mem- that organisation to remain in past is past, The war has been men's association
of the existence and constitute Itself over for 12 years. If we wanters were priconars
Japanese) hed asked Prime an instrument of International
to maintain peace we must show Minister Robert Menzies to stop co-existence is to respect scru
our bona fides,
which is GOD of the
suc-
Singapore, Nov. 28. Јарарова Consul General pulously the Internal lives of
Selzo Hinata today de-states,
fundamental principles of the scribąd
that charter." reports Promjer Nebusuke Kishi bought 35,000 Malayan dollars worth of game and jade during his racont visit horg pa "Incredibly fantastic."
Hinata and there was "no truth whatsoever in reports any thái kinh hoa beneat Jewels, although he did Visit the. C. de Silva Brothers Jewellery Shop at Radics Pipes, armistice line,
Asked whether in Singapore, Ismael's position had been "handleep" to UNEF, General
Burns rald:
both sides of the
Q
"This is rather a delicate poulical question. I don't think will say more than that the resolution of the General Assembly War to mari bolts sides of the line and I think r: would strengthen the position of UNEF if that were agreed
Conference participants pointed out that some govern- ments have prevented newsmen from going into China and sise noted that Chinn had not as
many
who nowsmen | cepted
have applied for entry.
The conference passed the 10." following China coverage:
the Few leftovers were expected after Me and Mrs Edward J.
recommendation on
General Burna
discounted reports that UNEF morale was slumplog. He said:
"Among
This conference, appreciates any troops any time there are
successful initiative of some grousing, bellyaching, fed those. news agencies which up or browned-off and they Manning and their immediate" have stationed staff correspon- dont mind saying so. But family finish 22
Hlanta explained that Kishi had spent a few minutes in the shop, looking over ladies' watches and other ornaments ring his "priate shopping" on Luceday.
Hinata said even if Kiah! had wanted to buy jewels o
value, "he would not have the foreign exchange,"
He said the Premier bought "same
articles," but declined to discuss what the purchases wereUnited Press.
turkey feast dients in Pelding, expresses the I would say UNEP morelo Protest By
no absolute undertaking that they would not give arms to Tunisia, we recognise the needs of the government of Tunisia to today.
hope that newspapers and news acquire Arms for internal
The "immediate" family con- agencies of all countries security and legitimate self-sists of the Mannings 16 children, find It practicable to send cor- 11 daughters and sons-in-law respondents to China."-United
defence.
"We expressed the hope," be and 30 grandchildren. said "that the anns would mor- Mrs Manning igured two 24-
supplied to a point | pound turkeys would do the
be reasonable by iriel-United Press,
mally be
that would
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THURSDAY'S CR088WORD-Acrom: 1. Seldom, Coach, 7 Flaming-o, 8 Orion, 0 Eunnet, 11 Ewe lamb, 13 Restore, 15 Down; 1 Auster, 18 Villa, 19 Telbéral, 20 Tagus, 21 Yorker. Sitt, 2 Damas, 3 Monster, Choose, 5 Aspirant, 8 Hobrot, 19 Nesting, "12"Wealthy, "13 Revolt, 14 Gratos, 18 asem, 17 Blow.
Press
will
Japanese Crippling S'pore Shoe Industry
A
perfectly satisfactory."
No Need
Karachi
Crowd
The
Portuguese
President
nld he was astonished that this Issue was sill considered open to different interpretation.
CRITICISM
"I have been invited to the reception for Mr Kishi here on
I will go to it] November 30. despite the past because I be love this will be a gesture to- wards peaceful association." On the matter of Portuguese
Brigadier Galleghan added: overseas possessions, President Lopes declared that the "sterile "We should not be offended by
the desire of Mr Kishi to lay discussions" taking place on
wreath in honour of our dead; colonial problems detracted in
Absence of such a gesture would no
from Way
Portuguese achievements overseas.
also provoke criticism." President said: "Con- In Melbourne the mass cir scious of the duties imposed culation morning paper, Sun
by our geographic News Pictorial, upon us
tuation in these regions, we November 29 edition that Mr remain faithful to the spirit of Kish!
was catited to tho co-operation with our nearest
Australia gave courtesy in Angoin and visitors. neighbours
The
Mozambiqua"-France-Prissa.
Three Die
In Crash
1
Ankara, Nov. 28. Three American airmen were killed and three others injured when a USAF "C-12"' Globe. master transport plane crashed in an arid mountain area bear Ankara today.
Two of the eight-man crew escaped “unhurt, while two of He said he felt the UNEF
the three Injured were reported troops "know what they are
to be in a serious condition. there for" and that there had
Karachi, Nov. 28. been no need to resort to any
There were no passengers on Chundrigar, board the plant transport air- indoctrination to In- Mr specifie
Ismail form them of their mission or
Pakistani Prime Minister, craft, which was or
→ flight the significance
of the first today dissuaded about 400 || from Tripoli to Ankara and was International peace force,
demonstrators from coming in to land at the He said that Finland may not
marching on the Soviet Esenboga international airport, replace her contingent in UNEF
when the accident occurred. next year but he hoped the de
Embassy in protest felt in manpower would be against 4. threatened The plane crashed about 12 made up by contributions from Russian vote of a United miles the remaining eight nations. Nations solution on Singapore, Nov. 28. He said he did not foresee any
for spokesman
Kashmir. the new nations joining UNEF. He "Singapore
About 200 mounted and foot Manufac pointed out that Sweden had
Also declined to commit Lurers and Traders Asso- self beyond next May.
her-police, come wearing steel
helmets, stood by. ciation" has declared that He said UNEF would be Mr Chundrigar told the the unrestricted importa-needed in the area "unifl there demonstratore outside tion of cheap Japanese. some prospect of a permanent residence: "1 om aware of the settlement. I do not imagine that intensity of your feelings over footwear manufactured
the need for UNEF will lapse in the Kashmir question and I can is crippling the
local the next year."
assure you there is complete industry, it was reported
identity between your views and tonight.
those of the government on this Issue"
11
The spokesman said that factories, manufacturing rubber
Situation
co-operation * still
غلط
from the village Chubuck. The cloud ceiling Was low when the accident occurred, but the cause of the crash was hot yet known- France-PresseD
"Un-Malayan' Ideologies
Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 28. The Malayan Government is determined to prevent Com- Some of the demonstrators munist intration into He said that
tradle footwear in Singaporo may be by Egypt with UNEF
shouted "declare war," to which unions, Minister for Internal foread to close down shortly perfectly satisfactory.
the Prime Minister replied: "Do Defence In some
and Security, Dato thus putting 4,000 persons out of respects, it goes better! Some religion of peace."Reuter.
not press for war, Islam is a
Abdul Razak, said today. work.
small supply difficulties had The Association spokesman arteen, but added: "Our industry is facing that cannot be easily
they are nothing solved," It the govern he said. grave crisis. ment does not restrict import
1
three times a week.
The
spokesmaru predicted
Exclusive
that labour unrest would follow "The situation is that since a bit more exclusive.
1
Razak said the government's policy was to promote genuine it trade unionism, but that would not allow unions to be sod for spreading "UD" Malayan" ideologics,
The Minister made the state- ment to a
DUT delegation of persons recently detained for
Communist
from Japan, we will be forced Asked why UNEF personnel cut of business. At present had not been permitted to visit
Chicago, Nov. 28. these 11 factories only operate holy places or other arous in An exclusive key elub - Israel, General Burns explain-nounced yesterday it will become
Israel has
to the The club is having its rollee not agreed the factory clock-France- positioning of UNEF on their covered with 173 prize mink spreading | Presse.
side of the demarcation line, į pelts-United Press. the policy has been laid down that only officers having some speciile duty in Israel will be Niagara Falls, Nov, 28. allowed to enter the territory." An 11-year-old boy charged Но laughed at questions with setting fire to four houses whether
Police Idea
UNEF troops
were
***
said he got the Idea from a exposed to "International polico programme on television. national" ideological approaches
paganda-France-Presse.
pro-
Threat: Freedom Or War
Cairo, Nov. 28.
He said he used comic books as nd said: "I don't think they Mr Ernest Ouandie, Vice-President of the Union of Populations
tinder-United Press.
nrg. barrier."
There is a language He agreed that UNIŠ
of the Cameroons, said tonight: "My people may resort to force and declare an armed conflet If we are not granted independence.TM,
to the forthcoming Atro-Ation contareiks, told a "pres conference: "we have lost confidence in the United Nations, because since 1948 we have sent more than 40,000 petitions and complaints against the British and French trusteeship, yet have received bo anawez,"
would SON'S PET RAT Nord M4 Guandle, who is also a member of the Cameroons delegation Khöxville, Tennessee, Nov, 28, set up as a Security Coubell
beat "the organization, Indy caller asked
discounted University of Tennessee poison the need for "more fire power" centre what she should do to because "we liaven't had
any bave the life of a rat. She need to do much shooting with wald her son's pot rat hed the arme we hayo, tilts and caten some of the polson put machineguna -- and out to kill his untamed re has been very little of that!
trilled Prim
(in
the United Nations General Asocinhly's trusiceship, committee today Belah and Franco said they would get the people of 405des Win African tæritories decide their own futura).---
"Some never shod
madki in
ita
1ts
Mr Kishi from laying a wreath on the Australian war memorial. "Hatred merely breeds and
Sir Wilfrid feeds upon itself," saldi.
"Trust, I know, takes a long In this day time to develop. and age of rapidly changing and swiftly moving events,
Wo might
not try lo judge people by their actions of today rather than by what happened more than a decade ago," Sir Wilfrid concluded.—Reuter.
Special Interest
Atlanta, Georgia, Nov, 28. Dotective T. V. Mullinax Is taking a special Interest in a stolen car case,
The missing vehicle is his---- Australians have loden while he was on "duty.—
the bittorriess United Press,
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