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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951,

Haakon Visits Britain

Crowds packed every vantage point along both banks of the Thames when King Haakon of Norway went from Tower Bridge to Westminster aboard the King's barge after sailing up the river in his yacht Norge on a three-day State visit to Britain, King George was repre- unwell and was

sented by the Duke of Gloucester. Upper photo shows the Royal proces- sion viewed from Water- loo Bridge, Lower photo,

at

· laken

Buckingham Palace, shows (left to right) the Duke of Glou- cester, Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth

and

King

Haakon. AP Photos.

DECISION BY UN RESENTED

Syrian Protest To The Big Three

Damascus, June 12. Syria today protested to Britain, the United States over and the Soviet Union the recent United Nations decision allowing Israel continue drainage work the Huleh swamp area --- scene of the recent border incidents.

to

in

Western Grant To

PERSIA CLAIMS ENTIRE OUTPUT OF OIL

Peking Losing

No Time

The

Tokyo, June 12. Obelix's a . Corn- maunlats, who formally took over controź of Tibet Shan thrwo weeks age, are losing no time tvertă- cating the country's farst resources.

Feking Badia said a

for Titel. The takes, band-

ed for the geologist 23 PV,

Chian's Leading sillon, resoETTÄ

and barkokenk department, according to the broadeset which described #working teams the Tibetane

to develop and cal-

Chinese Combinadas troops are also preparing to strengthen Che-gantinans abroadly be Tibel, and the Panchen Lama, who

Shanghai been beft for Chbethal provimeo, skincent to Finsk, second-

Broadcast- So the United Press.

A

Suez Canal Issue Still

Yugoslavia Not Decided

London, June 12.. The United States, 'Britain decided to and France have make Yugoslavia a grant in ald of £50 million to help stabilise the Yugoslav gconomy and to overcome, existing for

dimculties, eign exchange

was learned lunight from a usually rollable source.

Tel-Aviv, June 12.

Riley Brigadier General United Nations Chief of Staff, ruled today that-be cannct cast his vote against Egyptian Inter-

ships bound ference with Israel passing through the Suez Canel as this question is not within the competence-of-the Mixed Isrocli-Egyptian Armis-

Commission.

to

An announcement is expected, he added, "this action within the next 48 hours. of the Egyptian authorities is entirely contrary to the spirit of the general armistice agree- meat and does in fact jeopardise its effective functioning."

for

FROM REFINERIES Statement By Delegate

On Oil Commission

Tabaran, June 12.

Kazem Hassibi, Special Deputy Commissioner on the Mixed Oil Commission, and the "brains" behind Iran's oil nationalisation drive, told 'the United Press today that Iran will not agree to a 50-50 split of the profits of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company with the British.

Hassibi, who is expected to play the chief Iranian role in the con- ferences with the British, opening on Wednesday or Thursday, said: “One. hundred per cent of the oil revenues belong to Iran. We have never What we have agreed to give 25 per cent of the revenues to anyone. said is that 25 per cent should be set aside to pay claims of the former oil

company.

Asked to interpret Iran's approach to nationalisation, Hassibi said: "It means exploration, exploitation, refining and sale by Iran. The Bri- tish are interested only in oil purchase at international prices. Any other interest will be in conflict with the nationalisation law.

#

will

The Persian delegation "They

can have our oil. He said: "Had we been given according to Article (7) of outside help, like other countries be lead by the Finance Minis the law. That is their only which suffered from the wi, we ter, Dr Ali Varasteh. The other could soon have revived our member-is-Kazem - Hassenbi, interest. They cannot in- economy, and even without help who is on the Cll Nationalist- terfere any more in our we could have succeeded in our tion Board. Renter,

efforts had we not been hamper-

PREMIER'S APPEAL affairs."

ed by the greed of the Company

Teheran, June. 12 Hassibi added that Iran never and by the activities of its

The Farian Frime Minister, claimed ability to run the In, Mr President, whether the Dr Mohammed Mossaded, in a

I ask you in all fair-

dustry alone.

the

ness,

He said: "We need help from tolerat Iranian people, who message broadcast by Teheran The civilised world to run the while suffering from all these Rudio today, exhorted Persian Industry. We will continue to hardships and desperate priva-oil workers to tell as Hart an tions are not worthy of possible now that the benefits have the advice of British

and of the oil are coming directly praise and appreciation, and technicians. There is nothing to whether they had any other to the country." prevent us from having

He said: "It is most import- alternative advice

of foreign technicians, nationalisation of the oil Indus-ant to enane that no harm is Therafora, We need their advice to

try which will enable them to done to consumers. prove the industry, but we

ise the

natural wealth of the level of butput must be not allow them to interfere in their country and will put on kept up."-Reuter, our affairs.

end to the unfair practices of the Company."-United Press.

"British employees will enjoy a present benefits under the Iran National Oil Company. They will have their pensions and wo will continue to set aside

summa for retirement pay and insurance."

ol

bui

TeCourse

COMPANY'S STAND

Schiphol, Airport, June 12. The Anglo-Iranian On Com- pany will adhere to its demand

Commenting on the possibility for an equal share with Persia the British pulling, out of of the profits of the nationalised Steven McCann, Iron, he

said

"If they want industry, Mr 10 we cannot prevent them. an accountant of the company, But Iran will not be respansi sald here today.

He is a member of the oil ble Lor any consequences which may lead to a third company's delegation which will World War."

negotiate on the oll dispute with The Persian Government, and passed through here today on his way to Teheran to join the, "Iran others already there.

AID NEEDED

oll

Hasalbi continued: needs technical old from the Mr McCann did not think it civilised world...If the

rew likely that the Persians will in- fineries close down, refined

sist on their proposal of a will be denied to former cu distribution on the basis of 75 tomers for

or five years. four While we have no intention of per cent for Persia and 25 per shutting down

the refineries, cens for the company.

"It is known that they can- we make it clear that we will not allow any foreign company not manage the refinery them

and therefore we are to take over, the

refining job.selves

of

OUT

TROOPS IN CYPRUS

Famagusta, June 12. The men

Sixteenth of the British Independent Parachute Brigade arrived in Famagusta 10day on route to a new baso near Nicosia, Cyprus.

The men, who appeared in good spirits, disembarked from the alverat! carrier, HMS. Warrior.-United Press.

Soviet Steps Up Its Broadcasts

Its Enviish

Washington, June 12. The Soviet radio has prac- the number of tically doubted

broadcasts bearded to the United States during the last six months, according to monitors of the Federal Com-

Commission. munications

We don't want the world to confident that an agreement can suffer as a result of nationalisa- be reached," he added. Reuter. tlove have

DELEGATES GATHER no attitude

the British

Signal strength of Soviet' hostility toward.

Teheran, June 12.

at broadcasts Urected

the The Anglo-Iranian Oil Com-

United employees of the Company. We

States The talks on aid to Yugo

have not been rude to noyone pany's delegation to

discuss oil middle-western

week 'that slavia, which have continued

in Abadan. British technicians nationallation with the Persian was so strong last.

Usteners in more than two months,

in Iran will be treated an

Government mustered here to some short wave have been delayed by disagree-

Gen. Riley made this state- guests. I can assure you the day with the arrival from Lon- Des Moines, Iowa, thought it The Secretary-General of the

ment between the three Gov-

with be treated

relayed by some great don of Sir Thomas Gardiner, American station but this was

was being ment at a meeting today of the will de-ernments Syrian Foreign Ministry

about

shore the

Egyptian-Israeli Special Cam- respect by the Iranian people. one of the British Government's denied by the F.C.C. Ilvered the protest to the which each should contribute.

There will be three of four mittee, released tonight by the

representatives on the Board, others besides Hassibi repre.

The Soviet radio beams Ing- British, American and Soviet

at to in- Minister asking them

The proportions most recent-Israeli Foreign Ministry.

Gen.

lish-language transmissions Riley

fran at the forthcoming and another director, Mr N. A. appealed to

Goss have been

the sentons with Govern- lv under discussion tercede

British the avith their

wero actompanied by the United States soven daya a has still not to

the decision 624 per cent by the United Egyptian

Government

evening The talks will be Mr D. Anderson, Chiat A-week in the later afternoon and shippleg been made.

und his assistant, Mr early

spread programmes, canal and sug held the Premier's summng counta through

surrounded by Persion 5, gested that, falling this, the office

The company's Vice-Chairman simultaneouste over 15 inter- at Shemiran, about six

national -wavo-lengths, Suez matter will have

stations in miles north of Teheran in the and delegation leader, Me Basil "boosted by relay brought before a higher author foothills

Jackson, who arrived yesterday aty, such as the Security

ments reversed

have

He described it

to Syrian interests.

Major General Riley, the

to

States, 25 per cent by Britain theative to urge

us harmfu; and 12% per cent by France. stup

Reuter.

William

United Nations

Chief of Staff in Palestine, an- Minister's

ell

on

Visit

the Suez

to

Coupe cil for a final deci, D.-AUSO-

ciated Pres3. To Holland

Ahmed Hussein Pasha West Germany

The Hague, June 12.

of Social Egyptian Minister Affairs, is expected in Holland early next week with his wife and the chief of his Cabinet.

The Minister has been at-

International La tending the

In

ILO

Geneva, June 12. Western Germany was today.

but the selection.

gardens,

ar Elburz

mountains, the barrier to the Caspian Sca

Meanwhile Premier

They

The

Bre

the snow-capped with another director, My E. H. Siberia, Rumpest, Warsaw and pald a courtesy call Prague, just as the Voles of Elkington Mo-this morning on the Persian America" is alayed by stations

In Eutope-Retadest. · hammed Mosender renanted Finance Minister, Dr Alf Var- President Truman that Erinasteh.

give priority will

to presentb customers when the Iranian Oil company tionalised.

The delegates are holding Anglo-meetings inter in the day with

is na-local, officials of the company in Husbands Spend

preliminary attempt to for

Too Much

nounced on Sunday that he had authorised Israel to con- tinue the work In the whole arcs except six or seven acres of land owned by Arabs.

He would announce his de- claton,

the Arab-owned had completed and when he Jils inquiries.

route a policy for their talks "NO ALTERNATIVE”

with the

the Persian Government Work on the project had beca stopped on May 18 by the

Chicago, June 12. The text of Mr Mossaden's tomorrow on its nationalisation

Husbands should not be sent United Nations Security Coun-

elected a member of the inter-reply on Monday to the Prest of the company's £500 million because of the Syrian-bour Conference in Geneva,

Hussoin Pasha will be the national Labour Organisation by dent's Recent letter urging a oilfekts installations. Isruelt

Dr Ismail Shagyan, reported to shop for groceries house dispute involved Syria

settlement, Social 165 votes Dutch

12, with five negotiated has claimed that the work has Affairs Minister, A. M. Jones, abstentices

the Na- released today. In it, Premiar to be the man who drafted they spend too much and buy

Farsia's of nationalistiest underssary items, renewed charges a military purpose,

Association of Retail The Pollsh, Czechoslovak and Mossadeg and is understood to be par-

was appointed tonight the third tional The Syria Premier, Dr ticularly interested in social Israeli delegations, each with that. A10C. secret agents had we ber of Khaled El Azem Boy, today re-u

■AT 2.30, 5.20, colved the Turkish delegate to Holiat

for tomorrow's talks.

Association, holding Its Insurance and public health in four voles, opposed Germany's exerted economic preamtres on member of the Government de Crocers

election, and

Indonesian the Iranian Government to prelegation

aid that a cqueration Known in political abrcles the three member United

conditiona of the hare simply as "the doctor" be survey of grocers showed that Nations Conciliation Commise also wishes to study land and Burmese delegations, with vent efforts to improve

a member of the Maille one-third of husbands spend P.M.

sion, Dr Rushdi Aras, accompartelling schemes and other a total of Ave votes, abstained, economia

agrarian reforms in connection Germany's election needed the people.

af alt Iran had no alternativa bus to (Parlament) and one of the mote money than their wives!

percent of their bay panied by the Turkish Minister with the newly reclaimed land approval of two-thirds to Syria.

in the Nile Delta. It le not the delegates and two-thirds of take over the Company. But leading policy makers of the and 82 It is understood that General yet known

Government how long he will all

delegates Iran wanted to remain friendly Premier. Dr Mohammad Mos things then India would inot

wend, to have-United Press, sddy's, National Front Party. with Britain. Reuter, Riley's decision was among thesisy in Holland-Reuter. subjects discussod.---Reuter

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