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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950,
NEW FORMULA FOR PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST
...
Genova, March 29.
The United Nations Palestine Conciliation Com- mission today made a further effort to instil now life into the lagging attempts to bring Israel and hor Arab neighbours nearor a final peace settlement.
A top-secret note was sent to the delegates of Israel, Egypt, Syria, the Lebanon and Jordan by the
Router me see flying
-Saucer
Rio de Janeiro; Marof. 29.
Crowde jammed. Rio-streets today to witness the latest ap-- pearance of a flying 'saucer.
Flavier staff members who joined them saw a tiny aliver object like a balloon or stone high up in the sky until it disappeared from sight... Router:
Churchill plan
Commission's Principal Secretary, Mr. Pablo snubbed in U.S.
Azcarate.
new
It is believed to be a formula designed to break the deadlock which. has persisted since the new year, based on the Commission's carlier plea for direct negotiations between the parties...
The note Invited delegates to consult their Governments and lo reply to the Commission by April 17.
The Israeil delegate, Mr. Gideon Raphael, sald that on receiving the Commission's note he had de- manded that the representatives of the Arab States be fully em- powered to negotiate. "We have the impression that some of them are not so empowered," he told correspondents.
Mr. Raphael reiterated the Israeli Government's support for a direct meeting. The Arab Gov- erninents have so far opposed this course so as to preserve an out- wardly united front.
that direct It is thought here nectings might openly reveal to israci certain differences of opin-, ion between Jordan ond tlic ether three Arab States.
"The present crisis will solve itself", said one expert in Middle Enst affairs,
League's action
་
The Arab League Secretariat today gave Jordan until Satur day to send an official delega. tion to its Council meeting in Carlo to clarify its attitude be. fore
decision a League future action. thrown into confusion earlier to
The
Secretariat had been clay when Jordan, having first denied that it was boycotting the decided to boycott only League, those sessions attended by re- presentatives of the All-Palestine Government in Gaza.
The League's Council deelded to postpone until Saturday Its on the Pollicnt Committee's vote on resolution to consider any mem- her State signing a separate peace with Israel as expelled.
This would apply to Jordan hose King Abdullah, often der- cribed as
ns secking un All-Arab Palestine kingdom of his own, hos so far not promised to make no separate agreement with Israel.
Jordan's Minister to Egypt, Bahreddin Taoukan Bey, and re- presentatives of the Gaza Gov- ernment both attended today's Council meeting under the Chair- Bemanship of the Iraqi Prime Minia- will ter.
ter, Tewfik el Suwedi.
Mr. Raphel will leave by kir for Tel Aviv early next week to consult his Government. fore doing so, he said, he present a document to the Com- mission outling Israel's view on the conciliation problem.
It is understood that the Arab representatives will also fly home to consult their governments in the near future.
Jordan disputa, with league
Taoukan Bey had withdrawn from all previous meetings since last Saturday morning in protest ngainst the presence of the Gaza envoys.
King Abdullah told him to withdraw only from Committee meetings at which the question of Gaza't incorporation was dis- cussed.
The The Council also decided at today's two-hour meeting to post- repre- pone a decision on Arah
next
Reports that Britain had to tervened In the Jordan-Arabsentation at the League's League dispute, warning Egypt Council Bersion in September.
that intervention in Jordan's Internal affairs would be, son- sidered as hostile to Britain, were dismiss In Arab and British official quarters in Cairo as sheer fabrications.
While British and American diplomats have been, counselling Arab leaders to be moderate and not disturb peace and stability
In the Middle East it is stressed that recent events within the Arab
Reuter.
Strasbourg
to discuss Germany
Paris, March 29. Germany's entry into the
League are not as gloomy as they Council of Europe will be may appear.
•
A spokesman of the Arab Lea-
the main subject of discussion at the meeting of the Coun-
gue said, "There has never beencil's Ministerial Committee any question of intervention inin-Strasbourg-tomorrow, - a 3.50 Jordan's internal affairs by any French Foreign Office spokes-
Arab State. Even if the League should decide to expel Jordan man said today.
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added.
and take économic sanctions this. The Council will discuss the does not amount to intervention procedure 10 be adopted to in internal affairs."
facilitate Germany's entry into the Council, the spokesman
An Invitation to Germany from the Ministerial Committee is not excluded, he said,
Germany's
into entry
the The Egyptian Ministry of War Council is expected to be settled and Morine today denied a re- at this meeting of `the Ministerial port that King Abdullah had re- Committee.
Egyptian quested the four-man
II all well Germany can
goes Military Mission in Amman to be represented at the July session leave Jordan within 48 hours On of the Consultative Assembly of the other hand, the Jorden Minis- the Council of Europe. ter in Cairo, Bahreddin Taoukan Bey, dented reports that he is being recalled to Amman and after Germany, the spokesman that Jordan is planning to sever || sald- her relations with Egypt.
He denied a report from Bonn While the Cairo deadlock Is today that the Western German still unbroken, the olmosphere Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adeanour, shows signs of improving. Ob- had received an assurance, from servers in Cairo doubt whether the French Foreign Minister, M. the Arab League is likely to take Robert Schuman, that France will any drastic aleps against Jordan support the nomination of a Ger- or whether the latter will leave man as observer to the Ministerial. the League.
Committee, ence Germany has joined the Council
PANTEEN
ROCHE
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PAG HAR TONIC
Danteer
STOPS LOSS HAIR WITHIN A FEW WEEKS,
ROCHE
The Saar will probably Join the Council of Europe very shortly
"This would be contrary to the Council of Europe's statute,
which
provides that only founda tion members may be represent- ed on the Ministerial Committee,"
the spokesman said.
Asked if France will support
a change in the statute to make 'the nomination of a German ob- cerver possible, the spokesman gold, "No."--Reuter
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Washington, March 29. American officials today describ- ed as entirely premature Mr. Winston Churchill's suggestion that German soldiers be permitted to serve with Allied armies. Mr. Churchill made the proposal in a speech to the House of Commons yesterday.
Ho suggested it as a means of allowing Western Germany to contribute to the defence of Western Europe.
One well-informed American official said that the United States belleves that West Germany must make considerably more progress politically before any thought is riven to using German manpower
In Allied defence plans.
"TO do otherwise, he said, "would be to put the cart before the horse
Ideas similar to those advanced by Mr. Churchill have been heard before, but officials said that at this point they are receiving abso- lutely no consideration by the United States Government.-Reu- ter.
YOUTHFUL KING WEEPS AT BANGKOK CEREMONY
Bangkok, March 29.
The body of Thailand's tragic boy King was cremat
ed last night on a giant pyre lighted by hla weeping brother, the now monarch.
'sented them with robes and gifts.
The young King then climbed stand and the Royal cremation asked forgiveness for bls brother, found shot to death in the palace in 1948 in a mystery never solved.
Symbolic firan.
The final rite' ended a day of glittering pageantry in which Thailand said farewell to its young King Ananda, dead for four years. His younger brother, King ashes into a receptacle, the young the Royal Household Guard, their Four red-uniformed bugters of Phumiphon, Aduldet, aged 22, King again wopt, lighted the fire. He then
While priests chanted the helmets topped by floral plumage, walked down the steps to his
Buddhist ritual others of the sounded calis. As King Phumlphon throne and sat in lonely sor Royal family added tapers to the lighted the ceremonial fire, conch play. row as the flames icaped high Games. Men representing all the shells, trumpets and drums -over the mountainous pyre.
armed forces also climbed the ed a fanfare. appeared that terraced steps to take part in the ung tune. Members of the Army, "A fluust piped an curie, ting- For a moment tragedy would stalk Ananda even
Navy Air Force Ared a series." in death. Flames from the pyra
of salutes. A band played the spread to gilded tapestry near
national anthem. the golden, jewelled urn contain- ing the body. The fre was put out by attendants.
More than 500,000 subjects had watched the funeral march, o spectacle of pomp reminiscent of medieval times,
Now tens of thousands of them stood outside the crematorium enclosure watching the blazing
руге.
Inside were only the lonely King, a small group of the Royal family, and Government repre- sentatives,
King's tears
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After lighting the King descended the steps to the throne. Within 10 minutes small fires began to rise. The monarch raised his dark glasses and wiped away tears.
Later, when attendants rocked the urn to shake his brothor's
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Earlier in the day at feast 100,000 of the King's subjects had filed into the crematorium enclosure. They knelt before the alture and placed floral tri- butes on liver trays.
They were rich and poor, chil- dren and old women, their teeth alained red from chewing botel But,
At Umes the lino stretched back a mile from the cremator- fum, Siamese waited in the line patiently, 10 abreast
As dusk opproached, the how monarch came to the red-topped pavilion for the ceremonial light. ing of the pyre. This preceded the actual cremation. Twice he climb ed the three-terraced steps on a rich red carpet to his brother's
urn.
The first time King Phumiphon | lighted candles and incense. The Prince Patriarch delivered a ser mon. Then 50 priests chanted a mediation prayer. The King pro-
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When the King returned to his throne in
in the Royal Pavilion, members of the Diplomatic Corps, in full-dress mourning clothes, stepped forward and added sand- lewood torches to the symbolic cremation fire.
Hundreds of Government and
then military officials
elimbed the steps, knelt before the urn and also. Ughted symbolic fres.
Then all fires were extinguished to await the actual cremation.
The urn bearing Anada's body had been placed on a cafsson 46 feet high shortly before dawn for the funeral march. A nino-tiered silken umbrella was placed over 16. ̧ ̧
The caisson was preceded through the streets by a colourful procession · of court heralds, bearers, bronze ceremonial drums, and a high Buddhist priest, Associated Press.
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