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BY THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951.
The King's Nurses In Place Of Honour
ters
were
Two of the nursing sis- who attended the King after his operation given places of honour at the Royal Com mand Performance at the Victoria Palace, London. Photo shows Princess Mar- garet in the Royal Box enjoying the show. the adjoining box are the Rurses Sister King's Doreen Pearce of Bickley, Kent (left), and Sister Ruth Beswetherick, of Fulham. London, -- AP Picture.
INDIAN HEMP IN! ATTACHE CASE
London, Nov. 1.
CAIRO HINTS AT POLICY SWITCH
TOWARDS SOVIET
Cairo, Nov. 6.
An Egyptian daily newspaper, Al Nida, said today that a high Egyptian personality had just left for Russia on a secret and important mission. The report came simultaneously with wide discussion in the Egyptian Press of a possible re- orientation of Egyptian policy towards the Soviet bloc.
AI
an
Britain and "This high lations with Nida said. Egyptian personally, who en-alliance with the Soviet bloc. An Indian cafe owner was im-joys the friendship of Russian Reuter.
TRADE RELATIONS
Cairo, Nov. 6. with make important contacts prisoned for two years and his magnates and high officials, will
The Foreign Trade Commit- Indian cook for 18 months here responsible officials of the So- yesterday after gix
were weight of Indian hemp found in an attache case in the basement of their Stepney, East London, cafe.
Britain Sends Stiff Note To Egypt On Treaty Denunciation
London, Nov. 6.
Britain today denounced Egypt's junking of the 1936 treaty as a violation of the United Nations Charter and said that it would stand firm
in both the Suez Canal Zone and the Sudan.
In a curt 225-word note delivered in Cairo by the British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson. Britain held Egypt responsible for any break of peace and any damage to life and property.
It said that Egypt's one-sided junking of the
treaty, by which British troops are stationed in the vital Suez Canal zone, threatened the whole struc- ture of international relations if no reliance could be placed on any international agreement.
und
note
Although willing to resume leader Abul Ghasshen Kashani's negotiation on a revision of "Islam Crusaders,” held a meeting the treaty Britain said it re- at Fawzi Square in sympathy garded agreements en Suez and with Egypt for her struggle the Sudan as remaining in force against the imperialist explotters.
intended to maintain its The demonstrators carried rights in both places.
banners pledging support a The
sid.ff
was Britain's Premier Mossadegh. They paraded reply to Egypt's October 28 note with large portraits of Mosadegh demanding that British troops and Kashami evacuate the Canal zone strd the Sudan and accusing British
of Loops
against aggression Egypt.
Britain and Egypt rule the
Sudan jointly.
The British note said, "If the
principle were accepted that one
the
The meeting began after a nationwide cadio broadcast by Kashant who called on people to avoid disunity and maintain calm.
United Press.
SOCIALISTS'
VIEWS Hyderabad, Nov. 6.
Six Drowned In Yacht Tragedy
Casablanca, Nov. 6.
Six persons lost their lives when the Australian yacht Kangaroo was swept on be rocks in Storm between Saf Mazagan today.
The victims
ileree
and
were the owner M. MacIvor, his French-born wife, Claude. their mald, two French seamen and a Spanish sea- man called Galeriano Martinez.
Two Australians and a German staman, Willy Gehrung. managed to reach dry land. The Kangaroo was on its way from Nico to the Canaries,
Reuter,
party to such a treaty is en- Dr Ram Manohar
unilaterally O reliance could here today that his party fully be placed on any international supports the Egyptian demand agreement and the whole basis for the abrogation of the Anglo-
ed to denounce treaty Indian Socialist Jender, declared THE WORST
MONTH IN MALAYA
Singapore, Nov. 6.
• Maluya's Communists last υποτιμη
inflicted the heaviest
ago, according to the latest off- clal #gures.
and structure of international | Egyptian treaty of 1936 and the relations would cease to exist. evacuation of British and other "The action of the Egyptian foreign interests from the Suez Government in repudiating this Canal Zone. treaty is therefore illegal and Dr Lobia, who is Chairman of without validity and is entirely the Indian Socialist Party's contrary to the principles of the Foreign Relations Committee, Charter of the United Nations, old the Press that his party pounds' vict Foreign Ministry, and far-tee of the Egyptian Government paragraph three of the preamble wanted the "abolion of feudumonth's casualty list on security in Egypt and the forces since the emergency was of which states that one of the Interests study commercial relations main purposes of the organisa- growth of fully fledged demo- declared three and a half years
conditions
one cracy there so that she would lon is to establish under which justice and respect be strong"-Reater. for cbtigations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be main-
Peshawar, Nov. 6. tained."-United Press.
The Pakistan Prime Minister. GENERAL'S BROADCAST Khwaja Nazimuddin, said here during October.
Cairo, Nov. 6.
today that Pakistan always sup.. Civilian casualties also rose General Sir
George Erskine, ported every Moslem country. | 58 were killed and 30 wounded. Commander of the British Irrespective of what the attitude
world power might be, troops in the Suez Canal zone, of
The authorities believe that In a broadcast to his soldiers
a speech to A big
was due public the offensive
to the the Egyptian meeting. he reviewed the Chinese "Red October" month, tonight accused Government of "criminal in-nation's progress
a number of and policies which includes humanity in spreading panic since its inception four years important Commurést anniver- among the civilian population ago and said: "Pakistan came sarles. and then being unable to con- into existence for the set pur-
Musasi Ali, the owner, and Assad Ali Bin, the cook, both pleaded not guilty to possessing, the hemp when they appeared at the Old Bailey Court-Reu
ver.
reaching results are expected will meet here on November 11 from these contacts in Russian-to
between Egypt and the Soviet Egypt relations."
bloc countries. The paper also said that an The Committee will consider important report had been re-a memorandum submitted by the ceived from the Egyptian Lego- Foreign Ministry's Economie De- tion in Moscow. It contained
partment, which recommende "matiers of paramount impor- that Egyptian trade be directed vance, bringing joy to the hearts to countries other than Britain. of all Egyptians."
and particularly to Russin East European countries.
the To facilitate payment
suggests an memorandum also exchange of Egyptian cotton
wheet European
and
and ammunition manufactured goods. Reuter
Diplomatic observers here at- tached some significance to this in the Press and other reports
by despite repeated assurances Egyptian leaders that Egypt and the Middle East could not "go
of their Communist" because political, religious and economic background.
These observers also noted that
in the past, when Egypt has had differences with the West, she hes move
East arms
and
for
coal
Red Efforts
Invariably threatened a To
towards the Soviet orbit.
The important daily, Al Misri, said today that Egyp's vote yesterday with the Soviet bice en the question of Chinese
represen- ation in the United Natioris marked an important deviation from Egypt's usual pioliny,
Sabotage
Industry
trol
it.
PAKISTAN'S POLICY
Any
Intensifying their campaign, they killed or wounded 128 Police and soldiers in 171 clashes
They also consider that the pose of serving Islam and the "I do not accept any respon- Moslem world,"
countrywide measures to de- sibility for the result of con- Pakistan's relations with prive the rebels of food are ditions deliberately created by Moslem countries were of a taking effect, and say that gangs the Government in Cairo," he
areas special character, being animat-In some
are "fighting declared
Ed by feelings of brotherly mad". General Erskine said that the
affection. British had no quarrel with the Throughout Egyptian civil population many Prime Minister did not
speech, the
British for many UK
The
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caseв
bis
men-
has
wholeheartedly
support
ried
In following the principles indicated by Islam, Pakistanis
"But we are not going to were trying in their humble way Winston's Query
and
Security force leaders admit that the assassination of the of whom had worked for the tion Egypt or Perta by name British High Commissioner, Sir
years with "Pakistan
Henty Gurney, in an ambush in great devotion to duty.
Selangor earlier in the month "They are being intimidated and unequivocally
tbe cause of Palestine, Libya, was a flip to the Communists. London, Nov. f.
by gangs of thugs with knives, Eritrea and Indonesia int the In October operations the sticks and pistols to keep them United Nations and she always Communists lost 81 killed the The Economic League 1a-- The paper noted that Egypt had described as a non-party poli- away from
their normal work supports every Moslem country highest for six months-but only with us," the General said. formerly elded with Nationalistical organisation-claimed to-
of irrespective
what the 11 surrendered compared with "I have clear evidence that attitude of day that it had got hold of a
any Dig power in the previous month. documen
civil police are might be," he said. sen from France the Egyptian
The rebels slashed 'more rub- TAKING ADVANTAGE
some in British In urging Communists
directly con-
Moslems were convinced that ber trees than in September, down produc- terned in this intimidation."
the salvation of the world lay and destroyed 21 buses, 20 estate The same paper also said that industry to slow
General Erskine said that the neither in capitalism nor I vehicles and 16 other lorries. reports that Russia was ready to ion.
Egyptian Government was tak- Mr Henry Snell, industriai
"Godless" Communion. Ho Reuter. conclude a pact of non-aggression
officer at the League, ing every possible step to turn
déclared. with ELD! were absolutely liaison authentic but not
document had the situation into a siege and 10 alleged that the yet officially
frighten out and
the confirmed hère.
been sent from the Paris head-starve
British. The
paper added: "It is quite quarters of the Trade Unions and obvious that Russia would take International of Me'al
to give expression to Islamic advantage of the present crisis Engineering Industries to Com- 80," he said. Reuter.
SYRIA'S CRITICISM
conceptions and principles in the
Frankfurt, Nov. 6. in the Middle East to offer munist shop stewards (minor
constitutional Damascus, Nov. 6.
structure officials)
Admiral Willam Fechteler, in countries material assistance to the Arab union
The Syrian Premier, Hassan cational life of Pakistan.
U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, world:"
working for Western defence,
Egypt
TREMENDOUS TASK- said today
Winston that Mr declared aims of Eco-Hakin, today criticised The independent Al Ahram
for rejecting the proposal for a "It is their ardent desire and Churchill was not convinced said that there had been im-nomte League Limited are Middle East Defence Command hope that they might be able in that Supreme Commander
simple economies. portant exchanges between the teach
to without first asking other Arab co-operation with other Moslem for the Allenile was necessary. Soviet Minister in Cairo, M. spread knowledge about
States.
countries, to further the cause Admiral Fechteter lunched Semyon P. Kozyrey, and the working of industry and to fight
The
Premler, in A Press of world peace and prosperity with Mr Churchill in London Egyptian Acting Foreign Minis- Communism.
interview, said that Egypt and to convince the world that yesterday He said Mr Chur- tér. Ebrahim Farrag Fashio Mr Snell could not disclose should have consulted other it could progress and prosper chill asked: "Why do you need
The paper added that an how the League had received States in accordance with the only by adopting the Islamic way one?"Unlied Press, expansion of Egyptian trade the document "because future Arab League Charter,
This he called with Russia and the East Euro- sources might dry up."--Reuter.
He added taht the Syrian re countries was Ukely áð a
Government was carefully con- sidering the proposals and was the Arab Foreign Ministers Paris, Nov. 8.
Parts. The Egyptian delegation to In an earlier statement, the Palestine talks here has re- Premier believed the proposals billed affirmatively to the Con would be advantageous to the diation Commission's lette: Arabs. He reaffirmed Syria's king if the delegations wished support for Egypt's national as- to continue the discussions, pirations, Reuter.
Egypt is the first of the four Arpb countries to reply. It s expected that Israel will reply tomorrow.--Neuter,
the
of life."
a tremendous task.
pean of these tulis. Egr Palestine Talks awaiting consultations between muddin recalled that the he said!
might
also raise the level of
her diplomatic office in Warey,
She is now represented in the Polish capital by
Legation
and a Consulate-General.
The paper also drew attention to the meeting between the Egyptian Foreign Minlgur, Salah El Din Pasha, and a Rus stan delegate to the United Na tions in Paris.
Some papers also appealed for the breaking of diplomatic re-
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In
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TEHERAN PARADE
Teheran, Nov. 8. Several thousand Government supporters headed by religious
NO! THAT'S
A REPORTER'S
In his general survey Mr by the intorast of
Pur country,”
ceverest test
Pakistan's He appealed to Moslems in the economy was the decision of Nandie West Frontier Province do Britain and other countries to solidly behind the Moslem. devalue their
their currenty.E League and ensure the success of "Our non-devaluation policys candilates in the
forthecming was vindicated Those who provincial elections,
The wrongly accuse the Pakistan
Mostem League
iyas Government of following the "only organiser
only organisation with an ideal policy of certain big powers can programme and a discipland and see for themselves that on a countrywide organisation, and vital issue like currency we alone is fin a position to đônh a took an independent: Iine and stable Ministry and deliver · the our policy is determined solely gods," he said-Rewer.
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