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IBRANT!

Bombers

London, Aug, 29. Britain's first four-engined jet bombet, which flow for the first time in May, has been ordered in quantity for the Royal Air Forco,

of

The Viclcers Vallant which platures wern released today, has a step back wing, mounted high in the fuselage, n radical change in wing design for British bombers which has been developed after exhaustive research..

Four Rolls-Royce Avon Jet completely engines are housed

within the wing and cach pair air in-take. The has a single tallplane, like the wing, has pronouneed sweep back and is high on the An.

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mounte: in pairs, Secrecy veils the Valiant's speed, weight, and dimensions, but the will fly in public for the first Hime at the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' „display at

Farnborough, Surrey, next

month,

Battleship Aground

PAKISTAN TO SIGN THE

Turs batter the side of the 45,000-ton U.S. battleship Wisconsin, aground In the Hudson River opposite the heart of New York City. The glant ship was, freed about two hours later. She was driven aground when a mooring line,

parted during a heavy running tide-AP Picture.

Surprise Move By Russian Delegate

Flushing, Aug. 29.

The Security Council agreed today to postpone until Saturday. the vote on the tripartite resolu- tion, instructing Egypt to lift its blockade of the Suez Canal, after the Soviet Union requested time to present new proposals.

Meanwhile, some detalls were

In the second procedural vote, the Council enzounaid loday of a turbo-prop single sent fighter, the Westlond decided by níné votes in favour, none against and Wyvern TF4, now being pro- two abstentions to adjourn action on the resolu duced for the Royal Navy.

Siddeley tion. Mr Semyon Tsarapkin of Russia threatened Ila

reputed to be to cast a veto if his request was not met. Python engine, the

most

powerful gas turbine propeller engine in the world, develops more than 4,000 drive contra horse-power rotating airscrews. Designed as a carrier-borne strike maching all men the Wyvern is of stressed skin construction and combines high speeds with long

range.

its first The Wyvern made flight two months ago and like the Vellant will fly at Farn- borough next month.-Reuter.

GERMAN LIBERALS ADAMANT

Bonn, Aug 29,

to

bo

gations,

at

In the Arst postponement vote Russia was joined by Nationalis: China and India. Only the United

delegate, refused to mak IL

an

restrictions

So They're Back In The Cellar

.

Liege, Aug, 20. Amire Lewalle, who was bombed out during the last war. desigured and bultt himself bungalow here, but he forgot to get his plans approved by the local Autfibrities and today Council workmen, protected by a strang force of police, demolished his brand new home.

Together with their three children, Monslear and Madame Lewalle will spend tonight - again in a

cellar-all that remains of their house that a German "y" bomb knocked, down In 1945.-Reuter.

British Troops' Position

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JAPANESE PEACE PACT

Karachi, Aug. 291...

The Foreign Minister, Sir Mahommed Zafrul- lah Khan, said today that Pakistan would sign the Japanese peace treaty.

He made known his decision in an interview here shortly before leaving for San Francisco, where he will head the Pakistani delegation to the peace treaty conference.

Sir Zafrullah said Pakistan was largely satisfied with the final draft treäty. He addéd "We offered a good many amendments. I think that out of a total of ten, nine were accepted." United Press.

DJAKARTA INDECISION

The Premier was on his way Djakarta, Aug. 29, to San Frantfico for next Neither the Indonesian month's Japanese peace treaty Cabinet nor the major coalition conterence and signing. He parties-the Másjumi and Nu- was accompanied by Vict ilonalists-have. so far reached camese delegation, and a dele- a decision, on signing the pro-gallon from the other Indo- Jeeled Japanese peace treaty, Chinese State of Laos, / offelcl circles stated today.

"We

an

that though In- donesia had sent a chionne participate in the ealablishment attend the ircaly conference of peace in the world, on opening at San Francisco

next aitons.

equal torting with other Asiatie the final decision. on

week

whether she would sign a multi-

"Britain and the United States very friendly attitude

nterat treaty depends on re-adop

ports which the Foreign Minis- towards us, despite strong Indian

tor, Dr Achmed Subardie: the opposition." delegation leader, sends back ta The Foreign Minister of Laas, Djakarta.

Oulong Souvanavong, said, "We These circles were not sur-are proud to attend such an prised at India's refusal to important International confer- participate in the conference of enee. While in Paris, where we which

they had apparently been shall meet French officials, we shall establish a ren! French forewarned.

Three other political parties Union policy."-Reuter," -Lebour, Communist and the Progressive Islamic Party- have decided against particion- ting

In the San Francisco, con- ference.

DUTCH ATTITUDE

New York, Aug. 20. J. H. van Royen, Netherlands Ambassador

the United The former Economic Affairs States, indicated today that his Minister, Dr Sumitro, whose Government may demand that name was to have been added Japan agree to pay war dam- to the list of delegates, was ages to Dutch civilian internees. reported

declined. Returning from a seven-week stating that such action would irly home, Mr Van Royen des not give material advantages to elined specifically to tell report Indonesia nor imply any ers ut the airport what position guarantee of good relations his Government might take. between Indonesia and Japan. The

to

have

of

whole querilon Dr Sumitro added that it Japanese reparation payments would only help

mar

the wa moot point about which atmosphere ot co-operation our Government feels amongst Asian countries.

most

strongly. The waiver of all Other parliamentary circles, claims of over 100,000 Dutch while echoing this view, also citizens who were interned in recognised that without hinder the war would not get their dua would mean that theso Ing such co-operation with

peop Asian

neighbours, Indonesia

SEPARATE TREATIES

should be able to decide on Mr Van Royen and his family such an Issue differently from

arrived from Amsterdam cn her neighbours-Reuter,

route to Washington to wolt the arrival on Saturday of the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dirk Washington, Aug. 29.

Stikker, who will head the The Secretary of State, Mr. Dutch delegation to San Fran- Dean Acheson, sald today that cisco-United Press. any separate treaty signed by Japan with countries such as in India who were not signing the San Francisco treaty must con- form to the general provisions

London, Aug. 29. The position of the British garrison in the Suez Canal Zone is now being reviewed by Britain in the light of the forthcoming Japanese peace treaty, it is believed advisory

usually well-informed diplo matic quarters here..

were

in-

When

Britain concludes | of that treaty. peace with Japon early next

Fawzi Bey's unsponpored re. / outside meastires,

asked the Court's The

ISRAELI

ARMY ROLE IN A WAR

Washington, Aug. 29. Republican Senator Robert Tart and Democrat Senator Paul Douglas. believe that Lornel's

army could play a strategic Middle East-bgainst any Russian attack.

The Under-Secretary The sudden Soviet actionment by came as the Council was ready of Foreign Anaita, Mr Ernest he Minister of to climax six weeks of debate Davies, and

the resolution State. Mr Kenneth Younger, to by voting on sponsored by Britain, France show that the Egyptian blockade and the United States.

How-

was not causing great damage ever, it appeared there would be and that Egypt, as an indepen- no vote on Saturday either as dont State, had the right to Russia's proposals would pre-enforce whatever sumably call for

consultation it deemed necessary. between governments, and dele- Egypt acknowledged that its recourse to the International Russia came to Egypt's rescue Court of Justice against the tri- resolutions in- The partite draft the last moment. Council had hoped to pass the structing it to case blockading tripartite resolution this after the Suez Canal had been trust noon. The Councit adjourned rated as no delegation had of at 2030 CMT until 1500 GMT fered to sponsor the Egyptian Saturday.

draft resolution appealing to the Court for opinion on a technical point.

The Egyptian delegate told States Votea against it and the Council it was hoped that

Speaking at his weekly Press Britain, France, Brazil, Ecuador, Britain, France, the Netherlands

month she will be technically conference Mr Acheson WOO Yugoslavia, Turkey and the and Turkey would abstain from

no longer at war for the Brst asked whether there was any Netherlands abstained In the voting on the resolution spon-

the since 1030. Consequently assurance in the Anglo-American second vote, nine voted in favour,sored by the Big Three, on the

she will not be able to invoke

would not treaty that Japan the clauses of the 1936 Anglo sign none against and Brazil and grounds that they

peace treaty with Com- terested parties and therefore he Ecuador abstained.

Treaty which accord | munist China, Ineligible to vote under Article Egyptian

exceptional

He said that there was no such facilities Without exception,

military Council 27 of the Charter.

normal peacetime assurance, in the treaty, except members sald the Soviet move

a provision that Japan should caught them completely by sur solution

Anglo-Egyptian treaty not sign a treaty with any other prisc. Fawzi Bey, the Egypilan opinion on that matter after the limits, during peacetime, the country

was different which comment but anothe:West rejected his arguments-sizes of the land forces which from or contained more favour- | powerful role in defending the:

may be stationed in the Canui able terms than those of the Zone to 10,000 and the number Anglo-American trätsei of pilots to 400.

Asked about India-igning a figures do not include reparate treaty with Japan, he

They gave that opinion to the for ad replied that they could do so Senate Foreign Relations and ministrative and technical but the treaty must not be Armed, Services Committees, re-. duties,"

more favourable. He, corrected cently in asking for increased It is known that under the a correspondent who suggested tid for Israel and its neigh

emergency special

faculties this meant that such a separate bouring States. Their testimony provided by the Anglo-Egyptian treaty should be less favour was made public today. Treaty the Brush darrison in able, and added that any such Mr Dougins said, "The Jews the Belgrade, Aug. 30. Canal Zone has considerably separate

have developed, to everyone's : The first large-scale manocu-exceeded this figure,

Bho launching of new Soviet polley vres by the Yugoslav Adriatic It is clear that the North the

San surprise, a tremendously “treaty signed nt an army," of more tiran 200,000 in in the Middle East and belleved Fleet since the end of the War Atlantic Treaty Organisation is Francisco on the basis this was part of new Soviet have just been completed, Bel-on the point of setting up an Anglo-American draft the Israel. He added that it de- monstrated its combat, effective- global policy.

prade Radio disclosed on Wed- overall Middle Eastum Com- He rejected a suggestion by a mess in the fighting with "ve,

Britain nesday.

mand

would Fawzi Bey made the opening

hesitate to weaken its military correspondent, that the United invading Arab armies,"

were being too hosty. ctatement. at today's Council The broadcast said that be- force in the area,

in pushing through the signa-

"The Israeli Army; plug ihat; session. He argued the Egyptian tween August 23-28, the fleet, One question which will have türe of tho Japances place of Turkey and Greece, can! restrictions on Suez Canal ship with the Air Force and Marine to be settled in connection with treaty next month, as it would offer effective resistance to nay ping were insignifitpat.com- Corps, held manoeuvres in the the peacetime establishment of be several mantha before the Russian attempt to conquer the pared to theolutes adopted by area of the Dalmatian town of British forces in Egypt and Unlied

States

Senate, could Middle. Eust," Mr Douglas sald, ! other powers in similar clr-Sibenik..

their legal cover under the ratify the treaty. cumstances.

Mr Taft-elted Afrionn air! treaty the size and Mr Acheson "thought" that lie added that his party, was

of forces admitted the United States was follow-bases and the uranium mines of not satisfied with a mere verbal

contends it is in the

the

ofing the right policy-Reuter. the Belgian Congo as two vitil arsurance given by

by the United

from Israel. Fawzi Bey Crews of the vessels taking part

points which an Iartell Army "ancillary States Government and a written referred to a statement made sent message to Marshal Tito

Very towoeit

British NA WANT REPARATIONS could help the West defend from assurance from the French that in the House of Commons by assuring him of the ass troops now in the Canal Zone,

DPA Nich, "Aug. 25, The Adriatic Coas: It is understood here, are front-

Russian attack. the Ruhr Authority would be the lote Foreign Secretary, Mr to defend

Minister Tran,, Van dlasolved when the Schuman Ernest Bevin, last year that against any attack."

Supply Huu, of Vietnam, declared here: tine fighting troops.

There is a point in a world Plan came into force, Router.

ho was not aware the Egyptian The possible attacker was and administrative troops, today, Vietnash sufferect from war with Russia where it regulations on canal traffic Ind mentioned as "the imperialistic besides technical stab, account the Japanese occupation, and vitally important that Afrien, be

Mr. Tart Bald. to delays in shipping. Fawzi Soviet Union and its satelli;cs." for a high proportion of the will insist on her right to defended," Bay also quoted from state-Associated Press.

prosent garzien

reparations,”

The Free Democrats (Liber als) in Chancellor Ademuer's Coalition Governmcht will not ratify the Schuman Plan until the Western. Allies and other countries Western

formally restrictions agree that all German Industry are lifted. Mr August Ecler, Parlia- rientary Chairman of the Party, said here today.

Mr Euler said that the Chan-formal cellor confitened this view.

wanted The Free Democrati the Allies to abolish not only the International Statute of the but also the London Ruhr exrcement on prohibited and limited industries of 1940 and restrictions comained in the Fotsdam Agreement of 1945.

This meant MN

Euler said, that all countrics who signed these agreements must inform the West German Government by note that they intended lift these controls,

to

He added that he did not re- quire Soviet Russia, a signatory of the Potsdam Agreement, to comply with this demond.

"All these assurances must be given on paper before the third reading of the bill ratifying the Schuman Plan," he said.

to

The third reading is planned,

take place on October 18.

AIRLINE LAW REVISION

Montreal Aug, 2015 The Legal Commitice of the International !! Civil Aviation Organisation is, to try to reviso existing- international lowe limiting the liability of "airline companies for dramage caused by air accidents, the Organisa

Tha

tion annetutto, will mops Madrid in, September

Spokesman said that the

main purpose

would; beste, dlacu

Egyptian spokesman said i was brand new stuntion. creating The Soviet moves might put Egypt into a dimeult position es the Cairo Government was not willing to be under obligation to Russia.

NEW POLICY ·

The majority of the delegates agreed that Mr Tsarapkin's pet-

formance icony

POP

heralded the

Tito Navy's War Games

For personnel.

At the end of the war games, S

commanding

officers and

to the

Prime

treaty must conform di general provisions

Com

aze

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