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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1958.

CRISIS FOR

JULIANA

Queen Juliana

BRITISH WOMAN'S DEATH: UAR TO BLAME

United Nations Dee, 15. Britain today held the United Arab Republle responsible for the murder last month of Mrs Joyce Mary Doran, wife of the Britbit Air Attache hi Intact.

Sir Pierson 13 жен 13: delegate Told the Security C

e that Brital was "taking a propriate action to raise than anat -

er with the UAR authorities”

Boy Stuck

His Thumb Into Open Wound

The Hague, Dec. 15. Holland's Socialist Party walked out of Parlia- ment tonight and A plunged the nation into a political crisis which could end in a general election.

п

Queen Juliana fonight arket Professer L. J A Beel Catholte Minister of State and former Prime Minister, ty hold informative inquiry" 11

report to her en Hoited's poi.- tical crists Rs 800m 18 possibl

The crisis erupted last Fri

day when the Socialist Prime

Minister, Dr Willem Drees, and tour other Socialist Binet ministers resigned following disagreement over tax proposals with their eGaditan ailles, Catholle People's Party.

Other minhalers pinced the'r porttails t The Queen's dis- posut.

tr

Touley walked Dut

S'hamber

Wits:

Socialist Party +1 The Second when procedural posal dealing with the tax proposals was adopte;t.

The sine of the parties tre fore the resignationa Labour Party, 50 seats, Cathole eople's Party 49 seals, Chrh.- Chun fistorical Urden 13 sets Anu-evolutiary Furty 15 seats, People's Party for Free. Com and Democracy 13 Jets and ther Communist Parts even seats. — Reuter.

Western Stand On Berlin

Paris. Dev, 15.

State! The US Secretary of Mr John Foster Dulles and the He was speaking during t

French Prender Charles de sumed debale et Israel's "come Gaulle

their nation- pledged plant of UAH "oggression" in | ngala tonight to stand ren the December 3 Ultery duet on ngat all Sovet attempts to The Syrian border in the Huleḥ | sqtaveze the free regionReuler

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O.K - DECEIVEO YOU - I WANTED A CHANGE FROM

BUBBLE AND

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Copenhagen, Dec. 15. 13-year-old Danish boy.

Leif Nielsen, saved his younger brother's life by plunging his thumb into an opon wound his brother had received when falling through a window.

BRITAIN, FRANCE CLASH ON COMMON

MARKET

Poris, Dec. 15. The full council of OEEC to-

to night foiled

reach agreement on linking the European Common Market with the other 11 QEEC members.

Young Leif had seen the first ald measure demonstrated recently on tolavision, and when ten-year-old Johan- no crashed through o downstairs window of the

This followed sharp clashes family's home at Tarm, relegations over

between the French and British |

the best way Jutland, last night, Loift unsocuting the six common without hesitation put his į markel nations with The 17 thumb into the wound and other members of the OEEC. kept it there while a doc for was summoned. The doctor told him to hold

on and it

the in aperating

of the Leif

was

Joom

local hospital that finally withdraw thumb.

his

Surgeons said that if it had not been for the boy's fast thinking, his brother would hove blod to death in less than ten minutos. Franco-Presso,

Britain's

Promise

On Arms

Shipments

The

London, Dec. 15.

British Government io- night gave an undertaking it would not allow any more arms to go from Britain to Cuba,

now suffering from civil strife, without telling

Parliament.

A Labour member, Mr Xu Delurgy, had protested in the House of Commons Rt British arms being "used by the Cuba dictator to kill the citizens of Cuba,

An All-out offensive was going to be funched next week, chiefly with the aid of British

ms, he fuld. "This in samething unknown for the British

or to

Parliament.

people

It

Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade speaking for Britain told France that would be forced to tako defen- nive measures if discrimination started when the common mar- theme was put in operation by the six-France, West Ger- many, Italy, Belgium, Holland ted Luxembourg on New Year's

day.

M. Maurice Couve sle Murville, French Foreign

Britain' Minister replied that refervace to "retaliatory action" a direct threat which jeopardised future negotiations.

Dramatic Bid

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"

Britain in a day of tense de velopments had earlier made dramatic

blt to save Europe from threatened trade wat tollwiny the collapse of the Free Trade tions

Area negoliu-

She had demanded an immac- diate reply to her

proposal opening her Industrial homr markets

the six common

to

| markets on a reciproent basis

But France declined to give this reply stating that time was needed to study details.

Another attempt to patch up differences will be mode Jan. 18.--Reuter,

Un

'Singapore Should Ban

Seato

Meetings'

Singapore, Dec. 15,

"At this moment a ship is Mr Lim Chor Kheng (Indo-

lying in British port loaded with about 100 tons of rockets which are to be despatched lo the Cuban dictatur,** suld Mr Delurgy.

pondent) told the Singo- pore Legislativo Assembly today that the people of the Colony would not wel- como its use as a venue for Seato meetings,

Mr Allan Noble, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, sald the last ship with à consignment of rockels for which eences. were upproved left on Novem-meetings ber 3.

He gave an assurance that no Weapons would be sent without informing the House-Reuter,

a

.L

He said the holding of such

would

make peopl think Singapore was "Gibraltar of the East,"

suggested Singapor should send delegates to futur. Afro-Asian conferences.

The Chief Secretary, Mr E

David,

tinde replied that

new home rul: constitution there was provisio that the British Government should have tull and free use its baze in the Colony for the discharge of lis obligations.

"Certain obligations have to

accepted by the Unilexi Kingdom Goverment to make sure that the cold war does not become hot war, and that cer- tain dealgns of other countries

he said.--Router. should not be given free rein,"

Khrushchev: Singapore's

Agriculture Shortcomings

Moscow, Dec. 15.

The Soviet Premier, Mr Khrushchev said there was a "number of major shortcomings" in Soviet agriculture while in dustry was making considerable headway.

"This gave rise to a certain dishurmony between industrial and agricultural development, between the states real require. mments In grain and other products and their actual pro- duction," he said.

"One of the most pressing and vitally important tasks that artsen before the Communist Party, before the Soviet people. is that of acguring a growth of agricultural produe-

rapid

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TERRORIST

Nicosia, Dee. 13.

tion in

the shortest possible A 20-year-old former Greeks- time, in order to satisfy the Cypriot polles sergeant, Michael people's requirements in food Palmalides, who was arrested in products and industry's

Kyrenia during the anti-Eoka quirements in, agricultural raw operations last manlà,

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Another policeman, Char- lambos Knyazas, who Win arrested, "the amo day 1 Pataalides, was released today, apd returned to duty at he former station.

Five other policemen arved fat the same lime ora a) I

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