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Paris Speeds Up But Labour's Results Disappointing Victory In
(By Sylvain Mangcot)
París, Sept. 29.
The Paris Conference, operating for the last four days under the speed-up programme suggested by the Big Four, is now taking real strides to- wards completing its work by the deadline of Oct. 15.
At the same time observers have reluctantly to re- cord that no corresponding progress towards a new approach to the task of peace-making is apparent. The improvement resulting brought no solutions to the from the recommendations of major questions for which the the Big Four are in fact Foreign Ministers' Council was technical rather than political anable to agree and the five General Smuts the only ekler draft treaties will be returned statesman of real calibre who to the Foreign Ministers with han attended the Paris confer- the same gaps which they con- ence as a delegate-noted and tained when the drafts were deplored this absence of vision completed in the middle of July, and constructive imagination in his Sunday broadcast and the last day's work in the confer- ence, cornmittees afford umple ground for his remarks,
The old atmosphere of wrang- ling and suspicion still preynila with only It new scribe of urgency injected by the efforts of the various chairmen to spar on their respective com- mitteus to cover thely allotted grund in time.
No Solutions The simple truth is that the Paris conference has so far
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It might even be said that the whole hiptory of the Paris conference since its inaugura- tion nine weeks ago, has con ainted in reatatement and ng gravation of already uxisting fundamental differences be- tween the Big Four.
Hopes Dispelled Few observers here conteal the general view that the Paris | conference han failed in its function as a consultative body and it must always be remem- bered that its role was limited to consultation and discussion in the sense that it has not simplified the final decisions of the Foreign Ministers in n single important aspect.
QUAKE IN PACIFIC
New York, Sept. 20. The seismograph at Ford- Jun University today record- ed a strong earthquake pro- bably in the South Pacific.
The first tremor wan at 3.21 GMT and vibrations con- tinued for about three hours. -Reuter
Australia
Melbourne, Sept. 29. The Intest figures in the Australian General election fa- dicate that the Labour Party will lone five gents in the Hound of Represcind
one, but will
of
win
the support
two Independent Labour record Senate
members and
majority of 33 to 3.
final
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The probable will be Labour 45, or 46, Liberalu 16, or 17, Country Party 10, Independent Labour
Some Communista and fade- and. Lung Labour 1. pendents are likely to lose their deposits. It will be several days before the allocation of prefer- tences--Reuter.
tion hide the Parls conference have been dispelled.
No New Deal M. Vyahimky, the Soviet deputy Foreign Minister, in tacking the arguments of the American delegate last Thurs-
day in the Balkan Economic Simeon In
Committee, touched new heights of acid and
almost violent criticism while Mr. Byrnes and M. Molotov's
in clash
the plenary session of the same day left little doubt that no new deal is to be expected during the present conference an for
ed.
Egypt
Alexandrin, Sept. 30. Ex-King Simeon of Rulgaria, his mother. Queen Glovanna, and the Princennes Mario Louiso and Eudoxie, arrived here yesterday in the Turkish steamer aksu.
Soviet tactics are concern- President Truman's endorse-
Two Royal launcher brought men of the policy of the Ameri can delegation in Paris and the the exiled Royal family and their resignation of Mr. Henry Wal-suite of 10 attendants to the quay- lace makes it equally clear that side and thence to Roseltin Palace railway platform where they on the American side no im-
were greeted by ex-King Victor mediate change in the "tough Emmanuel and his wife, who are line hitherto adopted on con grandparents nine-year-oll!
in the five Simeon. troversial issues
Ismail Teymour Pasha, first peace treaties, is to be expect-
represented King d Against this background Chamberlain, the remainder of the work of Farouk. the conference in likely to na- Any hopes That Marchal sume a momewhat academir in- Stalin's declaration cal Wed-terest centring on its success or result in a fallure to keep to its timetable. nesday would better atmosphere of concilia- | -Reuter.
All that it has done in to force and place on record the views of the interested Allied and ex-enemy powers
all questions dealt with in the five draft treaties.
on
EGYPT FACED WITH A DOUBLE CRISIS
(By Martin Horifhy)
Cairo, Sept. 29.
Egypt is today facing a two-fold crisis: the re- signation of Sidky Pasha's Cabinet, announced last night, and the deadlock in the Anglo- Egyptian treaty negotiations.
It is generally believed here that Sidky Pasha's re- signation, which he tendered to King Farouk without consulting his Cabinet, was caused by the frequent leakages to the Arab press of the talks details.
CURFEW TO GO
The Arab press here yesterday printed not only the text of the latest Egyptian note to the British delegution, headed by Laird
Herford, Sept. 20. Stansgate, before it had been de- The curfew in the British zone livered, but also details of a heat-of Germany will be abolished on ed discussion at the latest meet- Oct. 6 under an order by Mar- ing of the Egyptian delegates, shal of the RAF Sir Sholto W. All this hus contrasted marked- Doprias, Commander-in-Chief of forces. At resent ly with the earlier stages of the the British
the curfew is from 11.30 p.m. to Sidky only negotiations in which Pasha and Lord Stansgate took am. Its acclition will nat aquly to motor vehicles unicas passen which nothing was part and about revealed apart which
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of
Simeon was wearing a white his mother jacket and shorts,
was mourning. Three Royal cars took both families to Emmanuel's house
the where
Bulgarians blamed to spend the day.
Newspapermen were barred from the vicinity of the port unti! the departure of the group.
The Boy King, whene fortune is eatininted at £5,000,000, will live at a hotel on the Mediterranean seafront.Associated Press.
GENERAL CLARK IN HOSPITAL
Washington, Sept. 20. General Mark Clark, mander of the United forces in Austria, entered a
com-
Statca
hospital here today for treat-
ment of an ear ailment. ing from perforation eardrum since his arrival from Vienna, on Sept. 11. The con- dition was Aggravated by the General's recent frequent flights.-Associated Press.
General Clark had been suffer- of the
RACIAL RIOTS
Philadelphia, Sept. 29. Rioting between whites and negrees in north Philadelphia laat night resulted in the death of a white man and the holding of a negro on homicide charge.
The police, who were unable to determine the cause of the
they from the statements gers told valid military guvern disorders, said
mont periníts.
hopes of a public speedy and satisfactory settlement. uncertain today that was King Farouk would, in fact, ac cept Sidky Pashu's resignution.
In an Interview given to the Arabic nowspaper "Et Ahran"
Sidky Pasho said the crisis was entirely internal In character and did not reflect upon the treaty negotiations.
It had already been decided that there should be no meeling be- tween the treaty delegates tomur-
row.
Not Breakdown
"The deadlock in the negotio- Lions dues not necessarily mean failure or breakdown, Sidiky Pasha told the newspaper. He add- ed that the proposed joint Anglo- Egyptian defence council did not mean Egypt would be subjugated by Britain as had eften been sUE- rested in the Egyptian press, us existed between such councils such cou
Independent countries. "Egypt is at the cross-roada and should, in her own interest, have agreement with one big power," Sidky
added.
In some circles today Jy was | urged that the Egyptian delegation should now be widened by the In- clusion of some representatives of the W.A.F.D. porty and that if the talks should be necessary transferred to London-Reuter.
Ex-Premier Confers
The regional commissions will have the sower to reimpnes the curfew at any time in their own regions-Reuter,
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