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KOALA UN

RUSSIA VETOES U.S. PROPOSAL

HK On Wheels America Makes

́USTRALIA is sending a

A publicity ship to the

Far East to promote her export trade. It is hoped that when it comes to Hong- kinx. people concerned with trade promotion here will aludy it carefully. For the Idea is

.from which this Colony might probt.

one

The expense of chartering a ship, even at today's com- paratively low rates, may

be too much for Hongkong but a variation of the iden offers more reasonable

+2

proposition Could' we not organise £171 overland travelling trade exhibition to tour countries where our exports might be built up -South America and Africa, perhaps also the Middle East and Southern Europe?

Two large shooting brakes equipped with caravans or trailers will be needed. These could carry a fairly wide selection of Hongkong products

which might

prove popular .in these areas the accent being un low-cost goods for low cost-of-living countries. Staff needed for the la- play would be two drivers and at least four officials,

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Surprise Move

United Nations

By RALPH TEATSWORTH

United Nations, July 18.

Russia vetoed late today the American proposal to

send a United Nations police force into Lebanon and the United States immediately moved formally to call the U.N. General Assembly into session to consider the plan.

Dulles Warns

Senate Body

On Dangers

Washington, July 18, Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, warned Senators today that proposed cut of $110,000,- 000 in foreign economic aid would mean inflation and an unacceptable risk

the

Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge's proposal that the Secur- ity Council, which has been debating the Middle East crisis for the past four days, summon on emergency session of Assembly came us a surprise.

Russia had threatened to de- mand such a session. If the Coun- ell refused to order American und British forces out of Lebanon ard Jordan immediately.

The Council rejected by пп 6-1 vote, with Sweden and Japan abstaining, Soviet Am bassador Arkady A. Soboley's resolution calling for Immediatę

action to get the Americans and British oul of the Middle East, Only Mr Scholey voted for it.

Its 84th

The vote on the U.S. resolu- ion was 0-1 with only Sweden abstaining. But Russia's negative vote-constituting its 84th vete of disaster in Turkey, in the Council's 13-year history to people

Spain, go

Korea, Taiwan, į blocked passage of the measure, display. To

Vietnam, Pakistan and}

The Council also rejected, by expect Government

a 9-2 vote, Sweden's proposal to Irun." allow

"aspend activilles of the fact- Anding U.N. observer group in Lebanon. Sweden contended the presence of U.S. Marines made the watchdog team superfluous. Rusela and Sweden voted for the

to

four offle inls including at least two He added today is no time to senior men. to leave the reduce our support of these Colony for

12 indefinite countries, among the most de If theater to the cause of freedom is asking a lot, the Federation of In- as against Communism."

pen

dustries showed prospect

any

IN FAVOUR

mensure.

The United States has been understood to be reluctant

ما

of materialising this would be the logical Dulles lestifled before the take its police force proposal to

where Appropriations body to organise the dis- Senate

Can the Assembly,

its ap play. But for the time being at least it must be dis- counted.

to

But Hongkong would do well this to plug its exports way for a year or so instead of participating in static oxhibitions which take considerable lime. organiso and, though fruitful,

are too localised to allow widespread tacts to be made, A week's display in major towns or cities, in a number of different countries well- public hued beforehand may however introduce a large number of new cus- tomora to Hongkong pro-

con-

a two- a maximum of

mittee in favour of the hard-proval would require pressed Administration Foreign thirds vote--or

Ald bill. He said the Mid-East 54 of the U.N.'s B1 members, crisis "now akcs

But Mr Lodge lost no time in il more

his proposal as clear than ever that our Goy-making erriment needs the full amount,"

filles asked the committee to vale the full- $3,075,000,000 authorised by Congress earlier. The House cul the actual money to $3,078,000,000

The cabinet olielai noted that President Eisenhower had said

Noon

as the 11-nation Council com- pleted rejecting the three resolu- tions before (1—V.P.I.

Deportations

Seoul, July 18. ROK national police officials indicated they will ask the For- to deport 22 the House cut "seriously endan-eign Ministry gers our security.”—U.P.I.

Chinese nationaly residing in Korea because of narcolles vic- lations,--U.P.I.

Prevention

Washington, July 38. Anti-Government forces In

ducts. Costs might be high but the Lebanon were preventing oli threat of shrinking exports shipments from getting through

Iraq's New UN Delegate Fails

United Nations, July 18. The representative of Iraq'a

revolutionary regime ar rived today and Russla determined failed in

fight to sent him in the United Nations Security Council.

The

was representative Hashim Jawad, who until a few weeks ago repre- sented the government of

To Get Seat...------

King Faisal of Iraq here. Ho returned with creden- tfale signed by the Foreign Minister of the

regime whose power over- threw Faisal earlier this week.

The Counell, without a vote and over Russia's op- position, took no decision on Iraq's representation,

agreeing with the 'conten.. tion that the constitution of the Arab Union of Iraq and Jordan made Jor- danian King Hussein the current head of state and that the credentials from his government carried by the rival Iraqi repre- sentative, Abdul Majid Abbass,

valid. U.P.1.

were

EOKA THREAT OF AN

'EYE FOR AN EYE'

Nicosia, July 18.

AS OTHERS SEE US:

HK-"A Menace To British Industry & Living Standards'

London, July 18. Hongkong is “an over increasing monaco to United Kingdom Industry and the "This living standards of the British, allogation was made recently by a director of a Staffordshire Hardware firm in the Hardware Trade Journal.

Mr R. B. Whillans, a director, made about conditions in the

and the trading ne of Jury Holloware Lid wrote Colcay

tices of on kafamous fow of its thet Hongkong "appears to be a cesspool of commercial piracy inhabitans.“-London Express and one of the principal dope centres in the East."

The offelally published statis- les of imports and experts, ho

The Eoka leader Digenis served notice today that his or-

'ganisation would take a life for every Greek Cypriot ld, were probably not worth killed in Cyprus.

Chennault Gets Weaker

New Orleans, July 18. Congress acted today · to promate Clairo

Second

Major General Chennai, the World War Com- mander of tho Flying Tirers ins China, Lieutenant-General sa layerllically UI in bog- plial.

20

Hospital authorities sald General Chennault, who is 07 and has ling" calicer. began to grow weaker during the night. Hearing this both unses of Con- grea la Washington voted the General's promotion, and it went to President Eisenhower for what War regarded

certain ap- proval.

The General, who has been since the beginning of the year, was visited in hospital last week by Madama Chiang Käl-shek, under wboer husband's command General Chen- nault organised his fam OLIM Bghting air force-Reuter.

WE WILL NOT

REMAIN PASSIVE

"If a

In leaflets distributed in Famagusta, Digenis said: Greek is killed by a Britón, we shall kill a Briton; if a Greek a result of the Angio- dies as Turkish conspiracy we shall also kill, Britons; if a Greek is killed by n Turk, we shall kill a Turk in retur

The leaflets then added: "If Greek property is destroyed by the British, we shall retalinie by sabotaging British property; it Turks burn Greek property we shall burn, Turkish, properly."

Relegated

The British plan (for Cyprus) might ・ns, well · be relegated to: the wastepaper basket. The Bri- tish sword will never put the con- plan into effect; we shall tinue our struggle for self- determination."

A Turkish Cypriot and a Greek Cypriot were found dead

three today

Turkish anch Cypriots were wounded in dif ferent parts of Cyprus.

The Turkish Cypriot, found at Lassa village, had been beaten to death by a Greek mob during a communal..ciar.

The Greek Cypriap wen found shot

dead on the root of a

at house

Auriphaki, near Kyrenia, north Cyprus.-Router.

Hongkong Gets Big Cheer At Cardiff

Carditi, July 18, Five small teams from Bouth-east Aul werd warmly welcomed, when they paraded past the Duke of Edinburgh in the opening ceremony of the Sixth Bri tish Empire and Common- wealth umes here today. Hongkong, Malaya, Singa pore, Barawak and: North Bornso had only sent a few competitors to the Garmen but the crowd-as is usuni

ceremonies Et opening seemed to small team cheers

In

think that m deserved big

More than 1,200 athletes from 38 countries are tak ing part the athletics, rowing. wrestling, swim. ming, bowls, boxing, weightlifting, cycllag and Tending events, which con- . tinue until tomorrow week. --Router.

compels the Colony to seek from the Tripoli refinery to Jar- RUSSIA DEMANDS END TO U.S. & BRITISH AGGRESSION'

new and more imaginative dan, u Pentagon spokesman said ways of bringing its pro- today.

ducts before the markets of The oil flows through 30- the world, particularly inch pipeline from Iraq and is where the name of Hong-transported south by lorry tu kong la not well known.

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RUSSIA

the paper they were written on. Mr Williams' impression of Hongkong is a place with oppal- ling housing conditions, half a million squatlers, virtually no factory restrictions and no statu- tory conditions of employment,

Serious Damage

"It la dificult to understand why these conditions are allow- ed to prevail in a British colony, particularly 15 such serious

damage is being done to so mony United Kingdom industries," he

wrote.

"Undoubtedly the people of Hongkong are being exploited and present trading and manu- dis- facturing conditions are u graco. The propaganda myth

Service,

Colony Goods Unloaded In UK After Three Months

Southampton, July 18. Cargo which had been in

the holds of the 24,000. ton P and O Unor Chugan: since she sailed from Hongkong in April was unloaded here today. The enrge originally consisted

of it being an outpost of tree- of 750 tons of rubber,-cloth and dom' should be immediately dis-novelty goods. pelicc"

He added: "Obviously Com tunis: China derives advantage from British control, otherwise we should have been thrown out (long ago.

"Probably also, certain in- fluential British trading con- cerns, lying as it were nuga of | convenience will continue to do very nicely as long as they are ulowed Heence to do so.".

Grimwood's Reply

E.

When it arrived in London the dooft, strike was at its peak and dockers refused to work the ship,

STILL ON BOARD

The Chutan then sailed on a cruise with the cargo sift on boursl.

When the cruise ended South-

ampton duckers refused to touch the cargo, which they said was "black."

Since then, the Boer has com- Mr

G. A. Grünwood, | pleted two more cruises and dis- Director

the Hongkong charged 040 tons of the cargo at Government Office in London | Gibraltar and Ceula, denied Mr Williams' allegations Today Southampton dockers

of

In a letter to the journal mying j accepted the advice of union re- that public discussion about the presentatives to unload the re- Colony was not helped by mainder when the ner docked. "hysteria, misrepresentation, in--Reuter,

nuendo und half truth."

Ho offered to send literature about the Colony to anyone who was prepared to "look at this question of Hongkong dis- passionately and intelligently."

More Rain

A total of 172 inches of rain Mr Willaims replied in this was recorded for the 24 hours week's Hardware Trade Journal ended 9 o'clock this morning that his source of information From I am. to 9 a.m. less than The statement followed the was mainly "voluminous official half an inch was registered. The Moscow, July 18. the necessary steps, dictated by, aggression," the statement said.

Interests of the Soviet The armed intervention by Soviet warning to the US, on publications" which Mr Grim-heavy shower at 8 4.m. netted demanded

An the

get out of wood vaguely implied refute only 3425 of an inch. end to U.S. and British Union's security and the preser-Dritain in Jordan, launched fol- Wednesday

vallon of world peace."

lowing the U.S. aggression in Lebanon "at once,"

my allégaitons which may be More rain is expected today, "aggression" in the Middle

The statement gave no bint as Lebanon, testifies to the fact Its key passage saldı The East today and warned that to what the "necessary stops" that the US. anti British gov-Soviet Government declares that ernments have a widely pre- the Soviet Union will not remain it "will not remain passive" might be.

mediated plan vi uggressive pasalve in the matter of this un- if the demand goes

I pointed out that the British scilon for the suppression of the provoked aggression in this area. heeded.

Prime Minister, Harold Mac national liberation movement | which adjoins its frontlers and millan, had told the House of In the countries of the Arab it will have' to take the neces- The Soviet demand was made Commons tha: Britain had the east," the Soviet note said.

sary steps, dictated by the inter- ests of the Soviet Union's accurity In a Foreign Ministry statement full support and approval of the

and the preservation of world' delivered to the U.S. and British U.S. Govenment in the mat- Ambassadors in Moscow.

tera of scoding troops inio

peace." Jordan,

un-

The statement sald If the US.| "In this way the British Gov- and Britain did not withdraw ernment supports the aggression from Lebanon and Jordan, the of the G.8.A, and The U.S. Soviet Union "will have to take Government supports Brilish

"They want to impose the yake of colonial oppression once more on the peoples and to The statement said there were preservo for “US. and British "no facts or data” to support Bri- monopolies the opportunity to fish claims that it sent troops into tap the natural oconomic re- | Jordan "to oppose aggression.”---- sources of these countries," U.P.I..

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