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Tupis, Sept. 2.
Atlantic Pact Meeting
Britain's Attitude
London, Sept. 2 Britain considers minis Hopes for an early improvement in French- Tunisian relations hit a new low here today as terial meeting of the NATO experienced observers saw signs of United States countries should be held as soon as the Pact's per- approval for the tactics of the ruling Bey.
Informed squrces said that the radio inter-manent body in Paris hus assessed the replies to the view which the United States' 'United Nations questionnaire sent to mem- delegate, Mr Ernest Gross, broadcast from New ber countries. York on Monday night, undoubtedly strengthened asked to answer the question- Bey Sidi Ramine Pasha's already powerful poli-naire on the state of their re tical position.
The 14 NATO nations were
armament effort by the end of August but few, if any, have
dong so.
Mr Gross said it was hoped f eventual reply to the French. com- te that
The Permanent Council Ju Sources French current French-But Tunisian talks would reach a mented that it gave him the Paris sill hopes to have the the military satisfactory agreement before opportunity to present a dis- annual report on
the the United Nations General approving reply to the French and economic capabilities
the grounds alliance rendy by November Assembly met again in October. Government on
The United States is unw
unwill- that he must accede to "the
a meeting of demands of the people”.
ing to agree to Ministers before the American presidential election that month.
But if this was not the case, Mi Gross said, "The majority of the Assembly doubtless wil decide to discuss the Tunisian
The same French sources took
view a black
of the chances that the Bey's reply to French reform proposals,' 'expected in about a fortnight's time, would be favourable the programme.
Washington, Sept. 2. The United States, Britain France will begin this
The Bey received from his week to draft their reply to Committee of 12" on Monday the latest Soviet proposals on night a report of 40 prominent German
unity, Mr Michael McDermott, the State Depart- Tunisians on the French' reform
proposals. ment's spokesman, said today,
Although no oficial indication The drafting will take
place In London,
where representa of what the 13-page report con- available, various tives of the three Powers held tained was
last sources agreed that the report វា preliminary meeting
criticised the French programme week-end.
The fact that the Bey has called another meeting of the "40" fo: Sunday indicated that he planned to invest the new counselling body with the status of semi-permanenty,
Britain, while sympathetic to the United States altitude, is anxious that the view of the smaller powers should not be cverlooked and would be pag- "The first phase of that skilful pared to have an earlier meet- manoeuvre launched at the ending if they felt strongly about
11. of July has been completed." the newspaper Le Monde said in One possibility, it felt in London, is that the Ministers Paris.
meet next October in .might
York, where New
they will be assembled for the opening of the next General Assembly of the Unijed Nations,
"Sidi Remine assumes from
the there
leading role and responsibility for a reply to the But French reform proposals.
must be noted that he is nevertheless covered so far as public opinion in the Protectorate is concerned by having consulted his most authorised spokemon while on the French Government side he has given himself the opportunity to attribute negative It was believed that the recomments in his next reply to the demands of the people.-Ualte: The Soviet Union last month port took particular issue with Press. asked
for: a peace treaty French plans for the future conference, in all-German powers of the French Resident- government, all-German elec- General in the Protectorate and tions and the withdrawal of of the Government's Secretary- General. However, no alterna-
was
The State Department's viewpoint by point.
inderstood to be that the West would not find the pro-. posals acceptable,
BONE OF CONTENTION
Occupation Three's position has tive proposals were believed to
troops Thie consistently been that agree have been put forward,
must be reached on The Bey's decision ment
of machinery to guarantee free August 1 to ask the opinion of German elections before any the 40 personalities does not other questions can be con- formally bind him to conform
with their opinion
in his
sidered.-Reuter.
To
Egypt Threat Peace Of Middle East, MP Says
Ottawa, Sept. 2.
Discussions In Manila
On Air Pacts
Manila; Sept. 2. Negotiations for air
agree- ments with the United States and Japan were reported to be one of the main toples
dis
cussed in a two-hour conference this morning between President Elpidio Quirino and the Foreign Affairs Secretary, Joaquin Elizalde,
ac-
'Holland and Norway among other pact members have asked un carly session in for cordance with the declared in- tention of the Ministers to meet three times
year, The last session of the Coun- cil was held in Lisbon February. Reuter.
this
PARIS MEETING
Paris, Sept. 2.
The North Atlantic Council meets here tomorrow lo fix the date for a conference of the Foreign, Defence and Finance Ministers of the 14 NATO
PAT
countries are agreed that there should be a meeting before the end of this year but the problem is whether it should be before or after the Ainerican elections,"
NATO spokesman sold.- Reuter.
a
Qantas Plane Inaugurating
New Service
today after a 1,833-
Aus .President, mile flight from Perth,
tralia, inaugurating a new ser The Philippines, it was in- Johannesburg.
Tomorrow, the subject of air agreements will be pursued further in talks between the
Cocos Islands, Sept. 2. two Government offelals, the A Qantas Empire Always A Moscow-born Member of Parliament, Mr Commerce Secretary, Cornello Constellation plane landed here
Balmaceda, and the Philip-at 1715
Airlines David Croll, called on the West today to help pines Israel save the Arab world from feudalism, ignor-Colonel Andres Soriano." ̈vico between Sydney--and ance, poverty and perhaps World War III.
dicated, may sock the con- It took off for the 2013-mile Mr Croll sald at the winding tension and fears of the Middleclusion of a more permanent over-water hop up session of the Third National East," Mr Crol ald, "One air agreement with Japan in at 2112 after refuelling.
slop there of the
After a 24-hour Canadian bright hope for avoiding on the place of the present tem Association for Labour in other conflet is the tiny and porary one. This country is also it will make the final fight to
arriving use of Johannesburg, Israel that Israel was the main struggling State of Israel. Born seeking more liberal hope for peace in the Middle with all the agony of a per- United States facilities in the Thursday. East and described Egypl as a secuted people, by every test air agreement with America, It "great threat to the peace of Israel is an island of democracy
acy was added.-France-Presse, the East."
in a sea World
War III could quite reaction." ensily have its beginning in the
Convention
Federation
Of UN Associations
Geneva, Sept. 2. Czechoslovakia is the
of feudalism and
Mr Croll, who came to Canada from Moscow as a child in 1905 and roce to become a Colonel In the Canadian Army In World War I, said that Egypt was re- armaig "beyond the needs of th teratiopal security"
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RUPERT & THE WRONG Indication that she court approval of a contract to
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A member of the Burmese PRESENT harmony with the dynamlé com England in a motion picture.
Government said In Parlement today that some foreign arms RUPERT & THE BLACK only munity of people which desire
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Young Thompson will
of the arms supplies." He said World Federation
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Aveckly receive US$250
until Nations Associations (WFUNA), greater ald to Israel if peace October
that precautions had been taken wilica work
on the was to be maintained in the
Aim begins. At that time his to prevent arms being smuggled A Polish delegation is also Middle East. Their help would salary goes up to US$500 a Into Burma across the Thalland
nations
now in session here,
expected.
"guaïintce” pence.
The delegates, numbering morę If the Arab world Is to be week-United Press,
than 200, today got down to rescued from feudalism, Ignor- committee work in the Inter-nice and poverty, if it can be national Labour Organisation's saved from falling into the headquarters after an opening wbyss of Communism. theo plenary session yesterday.
Israel must be strengthened in
For the rest of the week-long its gro
great task. There is no pro- assembly they will hammer put In strengthening the Arab a series of refolutione en dis communities. None can talk of armament, definition of aggres-Pin
the West is democracy. All
slon, forced labour, refugees and doing is propping up feudal re- other questions.
regimes which are
actionary
WFUNA is a non-governmental bound to fall sooner or later," organisation with " consultative
Crolf Mr Press
status in the Economic Social Council-Reuter.
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ment sche French tequariens de Travaux.
divers, employed by the Taikel Construcugnal” Engineer- ing Company of Tokyo, will remain here some 20 months. This "is the Drej" Ume any of them have worked outside Japan-France-Pressa.
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