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No. 35236
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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1952.
Egypt The Key
To Arab-Israeli
Settlement
ENVOYS MAKE REPORT
TO FOREIGN OFFICE
Middle East Discussions
London, June 23.
British Middle Eastern envoys told the Foreign Office today that prospects for à settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict were still remote and that the key to pacification lay with Egypt as one of the chief factors in Arab policies.
Anglo-Egyptian agreement on mutual problems and on overall Middle Eastern defence would have to pave any new move for a better- ment of Arab-Israeli relations, the envoys are reported to have said as they re-convened here today for their review of the Middle East situation with top level, Foreign Office officials.
It is their third meeting since the discussions oponed hore with the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, at the Old India Office Inst Thursday.
Today's discussions took place against a background of Press reports of a new Soviet warning to Egypt against participation in the West's projected Middle-Eastern Defence Command.
as Hongkong demands a fair and unbiased approach. Ometals believed that It, affected and "possibly" modifed The China Mall, iko its heralded a more active Soviet to some extent. companion publications, re- policy towards the Middle East,
chiefly 10
any
counteract
But officials made it clear that to date there had been no com- mitment to such effect,
They
aloo left little doubt
DEATH OF
that in their opinion it would ABANDONED
tako "quite some time" before
fuses to bo, guided by emo- Western moves which would tionalism when dealing with attempt to make the area a base controversial subjects of for a. possible counter-attack local interest. It: does not against the "under belly" of the
any decisivo movIE OBČUT... follow that, because an in-Savie: Empire.
The strictest reserve is, in the The warning was also seen as 'dividual or a group of per miing in with reports from the meantime, being
maintained in sons advance contentions British Middle Eastern envoys of ficial British quarters in re- and suggestions they are signs of revival of Communist gard to the Jordanian Royal
Govern of the Middle East region,
automatically right; and by activity in some of the countries crisis Foreign Ofce, it was
the
same
token
DA
affairs.
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the
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VICTIM
Capetown, June 23. A 65-year-old tuberculo-
near,
The order to leave Mr Jacobs on the mountain' was given by a senior official of Capetown's biggest general hospital-Grootte Sheuur.
52 Injured In Police Charge
Calcutta, June 23.
An estimated 62 mch and women' were injured today when the police charged and dispersed
kome 10,000 hunger
marchers he c
Demonstrators surround- ed the West Bengal Build- Ing, where the Legislativo Assembly was in ression, and demanded relief for famine area.
The demonstration, which forced the adjournment of the Assembly, was of- ganised by the combined anti-Congress Leftist Par- ties and the Communists joined in. ·Boveral pervons were seriously hurt, - United Press.
معلم
Persia Is Almost Bankrupt
DR. MOSSADEGH'S ADMISSION
Scheveningen, June 23. "Iran has to sell oil be low the world market price to improve its budget," the Iranian Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, said here today.
He added that Iran needs money "as
soon as pos- sible."
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Washington, June 28.
Convicts Carry On Fighting
Rio de Janeiro, June 23.
Fierce fighting is report. ed going on today between mutineer convicts who ca aped on Friday from the island prison, of Anchieta around the Brazilian coast and Government: forces town of Parati, 180 miles
American officials today promised another air blast of the vital Yalu River power plants on the Korean-Manchurian frontier, if the Communists| ever succeeded in getting them working again.
They said there was no intention in the future to permit the Communists to restore this source of energy for North Korea and Southern Manchuria.
At the same time, Allied officials here ex- pressed the hope to newemen that the huge air attack on the plants had convinced the Chinese north-east of Rio. and Korean Communists that the United Nations means business, and it would be well to come to agreement in the truce talks at Panmunjom. However, any political or psychological effects of the bombing were distinctly secondary.
Famous Mannequin Injured
Paris, June 23..
sidden in the forests.
The mutineers aro said to bo
Detailed reports of the situa tion are still awaited but a death-roll on both sides so far ns 20, including those Idiled on Anchieta Island.
official statement placed the
The officials said the bombing Some reports today said that was tho first against these the mutineers round Parail Installations in two years of the were beginning to surrendor Korean conflict.
duo to lack of food-and un- One high official said the expected cold weather, but it "Navy has been wanting to do appeared that about 90 were this for a long ilma" Navy planes still at large. carried the burden of the assault
on the plans.
It was feared that the mutineers bad aplit forces and One authority familiar with military preparations, are being Korea said the Sulho power taken in case fighting spreads to plant, which is the key to the other nearby villages. Installations, was particularly hard to hit. He said the installa tion was built much like the patrolling all roads and possible Boulder Din--high and narrow
PATROLLING ROADS Government forces
A plastic surgeon was with plants built into the sides of exits from the zone, called to n Lisieux hospital cliffs far below." He added
During a Press conference in in northern France today "But
French,
with another
..
thi
Was
About
.are
on
many of the convicts reports conflict
on exactly how many then mudo their way to the mainland by boats and Began' terrorising villages.
Others were recaptured. Reports say that order, hae. been completely restored
prison has been razed by a fire. said that Britain had no Planes have tried to keep objection since the action would watch on the convicts on the the conflict beyond mainland and a destroyer is sald to have been sent to protect While Allled officials denied Parati Reuter. strongly that the Yalu bombing had any
Baton observers many were not so
easily convinced.
He
Forced Landing
950 convicts mutineed
tho Palace Hotel at this sea
killed 11-soldiers and five work ticar The Hague, Dr Moo-to attend to Praline, one of got it Pparently the Navy boys on Anchieta last Friday d with weapons taken from the sadegh sold that Iran's treasury the most famous and Diplomatie officials sold the warders and armed themselves.
decision to bomb the Yalu plarita is nearly empty and said that beautiful of Paris manne represented no change in UN prison authorities, Hone way or another is to quins, who had been taken polley. They pointed out that be sold it to buy it. country there seriously injured and nothing bomba
Was ba
arry- which wants
But Korean: ell Dr with her face, badly cut. In In Speaking
NO OBJECTION Communist long-term policy confirmed, continued to transmit
firmly be a car crash. ment's proposals aart ac- towards the Middle East is be
This was echoed by a British lieve that the tlona, or apparent railurelieved here to have been laidood of messages to and from jais sufferer-coloured Willje i Mossadegh decision of the
be down in a secret conference Ini Amman, but it maintained that Jacobs-who, was deliber-" | non-competenco of tice (to was returning from a holiday the bombing that the Americans Anchieta, itself, but that the.
When the car in which she spokesman who said his country the Inter-
informed shortly before to take action, must
1 was only acting as "postman"
on " national Court of evalued in proper perspec- Batum at the end of 1950 under and not taking sides or attempt ately abandoned
mountainside
here hear
the Anglo-Iranian case) was in collision tive. We do not consider it the chairmanship of a Kremlin or to influence decisions,
I also hope car near Iisioux, Praline was intended to undertake it. of Middle Eastern Messages from King Talal and when no bed could be found will soon be made. specialist a function
of thrown into the road. that to behavo
oppraisal Sound torch-benrera elther for re- Reports printed here did. mat his advisers and Ministers in for him in hospital, has realities based on the estimation i
at Brooklyn Chest formers Government. suggest so far the existence of Lausanne are being handed to died
or
the rights of every country She was unconscious when not British Consul-General in
the hospital and the of Korea, Hospital.
will soon put to an end a dispute the reached
an.... examination. indicated a -Editorial opinion should Communist moves for a "take
which, according to the British seek to guide the public over" in any of the countries of Geneva, Mr-Edward Lambert the area. But the Russians who had also participated in
Sir Lionel fracture of the skull. Attorney-General, discussions the recent mind by fairly assessing the
Heald, has caused big losses for support of
Jondati of Communist organisa- some of
Praline, whose real name is both parties." merits and demerits of pro- tiens and Communist
activity with Queen Zone of
The Foreign Office claimed
Janine Maynor, is 29 years old posed innovations and ro trade unions is said to have
During the Press conference, She is a tall, slender blonde and It had laowledge of that forms; of being construc- recently been stepped up, along whether Iraq's
his Orst in almost four weeks
won fame as the head model at and Jordan's tively critical. If it is to with encouragement to neutralise Prime Ministers, who are at pre. He did it, he said, "to force that he has been In Holland. Pierre Balmain's fashion house, provincial the. Premier leaned against some becoming the most photographed issue" with aent in Switzerland, would be the posscas value, editorial com- polley from both Communist
and Nationalist quarters.
correspondents because con-authorities who should provide of
mannequin in France. ment must be based on es-
coming to London for
adequate accommodation for that he was too weak to stand alone. tablished facts,
SUDAN QUESTION ferences-United Press. Dot
She has also acted on the Dr Mossadegh end, however, SOLDIERS AMBUSHED sort of case.
stafic generalised and unproven
and in Alms and has that he never felt better than oficials Meanwhile,
Tel-Aviv, June 23. allegations.
lified some of the embargo on Four Israeli soldiers
during his stay in Holland and written her autobiography,-
Reuter. Information regarding the Sudan killed. today northwest of
he believed that this was partly WITHIN recent weeks question and foreshadowed Jerusalem in a "border battlo" treatment of Infectious patients due to the difference of altitudo have been accused of beengthy period of negotiations between a small Israeli patrol yet often had cases "dumped on between Holland and Teheran.- ing (s) unfairly critical of before any decisions can be
of armed it." He added that it was com--United Press. Government, (b) "reac- reached.
pletely against regulations to
MOSSADEGH LEAVES tionary mouthpieco of Officials said that they have so An Ismell Army spokesman take in patients Mike Mr Jacobs, Government," and (c) of far received no report from said the Israells were ambushed
He'sald the hospital does take "unbalanced" and "milk- Egypt on their conversations in when on a routine patrol ales in coloured patients normally. and water" writing. We can Cairo on the recent Sudan nego- the borders near Jerusalem.
Mr Jacobs was rescued- from hardly qualify for all three The only information available distinctions from the point so far, they said, had come from of viow of established ́ ́edi- the Sudan and the impression
#
tiations.
today
torial polley; on the other was that the recent Alexandria hand it is hardly to be ex- talks would be followed by in- pected that any editorial tenso consultations
ons among the Sudanese to establish whether
and a large group Arabs.
Router.
wero
Flying Saucer Reported Seen
The senior official said his hospital had no facilities for the
comment, whether a critical and to what extent recent sug-
Oslo, June 23. essay, or a reasoned argu-
Several people in the districts gestions were acceptable. ment, will impress every The Brilish · view was that of Porsgrunn and Brevik, South reader as being a sufficient the Alexandria talks had done Norway, have reported seeing treatment. of the subject. no harm" in so far as they have a flying saucer" at about 11.40 dying.
clarify Egyptian a.m, local time yesterday. Nevertheless the yardstick blend
An hour later a man in the to and designs, but, officials - outlined above is essential declined to indicate whether bills behind Flekkefjord, further
The Hague, June 23, The Persian Prime Minister left The Hague (oday Low hottes after the International
UN Korea
Command
Briton May
mountainside by a white Court had completed hearin Be Included
the woman in suburban Capetown, the pleadings of Britain and and was later taken to the chest Persia to determine the Court's hospital.
competence to hear the Anglo- A welfare official of the South Persian of dispute, African Society of the Red The Court's President, Dr J. Cross said today: "Wille died Ch Guerrero, of El Salvador peacefully and perfectly happy. said that he would indicate During the last three weeks, he later the date when the Court's had everything he needed and decision would be announced.
It is believed that this will was quite unaware that he was
not be for some weeks. Asked at a Preas
reas: conference "In fact, he was most anxious
get well so that he could what Persia would do if repay the kindnesses he had Court declared itself competent if editorial opinion is to be they were acceptable on the to the west, at looked like gardens of his benefactors,"
fying, received by working in the to hear the case, Dr. Mossadegh said, "I refuse to accept any informative as well as fair, grounds that their acceptance shining object that
the and it is on such a basis was at present primarily
added the welfare ofcial other hypothesis than that a la maučer, and In all cases the object was Associated Press.
Court will not fall to recognise we believe, the majority of question for the Sudanese
'In a described
Akc
own non-competence chining: 03 roaders prefer to have their not for Britain,
matter which belongs essentially Indications were that if the polished silver and having a sort minds directed to the pure Sudanese were to approve the of small tall behind it..
to the national sovereignty and the ly domestic problems of the recent proposals, the British
domestic jurisdiction It was visible for only a few PAINFUL"
Persin" Colony,
attitude might accordingly be 1 seconda---Reuta.
Dr Mossadegh, who is travel PILGRIMAGE
ling in the Royal Dutch Airlines Constellation Friesland, is companied by seven members of the Ferslan delegation to The Hague International Court, is expected to arrive in Teheran tomorrow morning-fleuter.
Typhoon Disaster: Twenty-Three Persons Known To Be Killed
Tokyo, June 23.
The your's first major tropical: typhoon unleashed Ita destruction late. today, leaving at least 23 persons dead and destroying or flooding thousands of houses and farms.
wal
Calcutta, June, 23,
A 60-year-old Hindu in half along but Is behind schedule in his painful 100 mile prostrate journey, to the famed Jaganatha shrine at Puri in Orisha Province..
SUGGESTS REPRISAL
on
Washington, June 28. The United States is looking favourably proposal to appoint a Bri tish General to the United Nations Command In Korea.
the Reuter learned authoritatively today that the proposal was given provisional approval by the United Nations Supreme Commander, General Mark Clark, during the recent visit to Tokyo of the British Minister of Defence, Lord Alexander.
of
According to this plan," a Briton would be appointed de- puty to General Clark's present Chief of Staff.
For the last two years, the United Natlads Command in Tokyo has been exclusively United States. following the United Nations decision to ask America to assume the com mand.
Officials here emptirsize "that, In two months Joll Samun ans
Teheran, June 23.
the proposed appointment doce cript 50 miles from his village According to the evening no reflect any locic of condence home by Lying prostrate with
now paper Bakhtar, Hossein in the United States conduct pd his arms extended, marking the Makki, most prominent national
PH i tha 'war, sonde Typhoon "Dinah" hit working feverishly in drenching The typhoon flooded or other up of his angers with a
'and then- riking and
walking guro after Premier Mossatiogh
The visit of Lord Alexander Japan's southernmost island rain, but four others were still wise damaged over 2,300 houses forward to
prostrate himself today proposed that Iran con- of Kyushu with its full unaccounted for.
throughout the southern part of once again when he has reach
fiscale British government pro to Washington coincides with the growing optimism here that a the nation." force at mid-afternoon and
ed his marker. He has vowed Party throughout Iran to
value' of 'the to be on hand on Tuesday when
deadlock by the Rose Man cargo carried breaks in the present truco talks' tre near" and that MAY kiled 11 of the 58 persons family of eight and and neigh- Nently 12,000 acres of farm inrguwooden replien of Mackie and this
“how. A A solution of the prisoner of war who were trapped under a bour in. Fukul, central Japan, terrala, were inundated, Includ- Jagarmathi Temple, mounted on Britain that I could hold repatriation question, the fam huge landslide. Let Incomplete, reports revealed that ing mange valuable rice paddles | Wheels, will be pulled through his own anti-British display For unsettled point in the proposed Police pald that 38 persons at least seven persons were where planting was just come the streets of the Holy Ellyn Koronka theks paper, é added, Karen Bernistise, may be found werd dug out by rendue squade misaing and 17 other injured, pleted. Injusa Press.
SteUnited Press)
Another, slide wiped out a
di
Penang Island, June 23,, Recalling that the installations were not bombed even 'in the Twenty-two passengers escap- darkest days of the Allied reed injury today when a Qantas treat in North Koreance forced landing on a mainland
Constellation
plane mode aerodrome
there must be some significance in the attack.
near here after two of its engines had failed.. Speculation ranged widely two of the most frequently Calcutta to Singapore, Inaded The Constellation, flying from
advanced were that the attack
meant either that the UN had safely on the aerodrome at decided to give up on the truce Butterworth, main town of the talks or was trying to soften up province of Wellesley on the tho
mainland Communist negotiators-
opposite Penang Island Reuter United Pres.
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