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Egyptian Protest In UN Against German Payment To Israel

United Nations, Nov. 12. :

Egypt's Foreign Minister, Ahmed Farrag, to- Persia Oil day protested in the General Assembly against the payment by West Germany of reparations to

Expert To Israel. Visit Italy

Paris, Nov, 12.

chief of the Persian nationalised all in- that he would visit Italy next week as the quest of the glanl FIAT combine.

Mr Hussein Makki,

dustry, announced here tonight

He told a Press conference that he would probably leave Paris for Home on Novembe: 20 and stay about 15 days in Italy before returning to, Teheran.

He said: "The acquiescence of the said Government to provide Israel, under the guise of reparations, with large monetary funds and enor- mous quantities of heavy machinery, available for use for the latter's economic and war potential, lends no optimism to the prospects of peace and stability in the Middle East.

"The Government of Egypt the North African peoples, he view with gruve concern the claimed.

reparations agree- proposed inent. It our firm conviction that Iarnel is in no way entitled to reparations from Germany on

Saying that the Tunision and Moroccan question would be Assembly's dealt with in the Political Committee, Forrag

Replying to a questiơm, he said half of the Jews of the whole added: "The justice of the case

Je had Italian Industriallits

world.

right in

"She has no more no plans for meeting

who have this con

connection than a Moslem shown interest in buying Per- for a Christian country has the Mr Makki has just arrived light to receive such reparations here from Hamburg, where he in the name of all Mosleme of har treatment for liver trouble,

ainn oil,

after a four-week visit to the ans

United States on the invitation of the International Bank.

to comment on He declined the outcome of his talks there but admitte:

Ruine that individual Americans had ex- pressed interest in buying oli,

They would be asked to visit Teheran

discussion, for

lic added.

There was no need for foreim technical aid unicas production topped right nilion toon year, ho raid in reply to a ques- tion, adding that present output was about one willin tons, enough for international con- sumption only.

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Mr Makki said that Persia had received offers from 380 German technicians, as well as from other countries.-Reuter,

throughout

Farrug Baid another

sithme tuation was that of

and Morocco. The *Tunisia United Nations should give its full support to the struggle.of these peoples for independence, The representative of France had in his recent speech in the Assembly merely underlined the failure thin Government to recognise the inherent rights of

Britain Tests New 'Chutes

London, Nov. 12. Tests have been made in offers | Britain with parachutes opening at speeds faster than sound and Fit heights miles above the carth, The Society of British

said to

Britain's Talks With Portugal

Aircraft Constructors clay

Experimental guided missiles were used in the tests. The parachutes slow down the mis- siles, stabilise them and bring them safely to earth with their sensitive recording gear intact

for examination.

London, Nov, 12. The Director-General of the

Designers have tried a num- Bank of Portugal, Mr Antoniu

ber of variations on the hemi- Salgado, will

Loudon By to

tospherical shape for parachutes from Lisbon on Saturday

a mushroom type Join

the current Anglo-mong them

taiks and a flat top design.-Reuter. Commercial

Portuguese

here.

He will be accompanied by Osorio de Castro, Dr. Antonio

legal adviser to the bank,

spokesman of the Portuguess $

Embassy said today.

The

of the Tunisian and Moroccan peoples, who gave their lives in two World Wars for the cause of Democracy, is in no dire need propaganda from this

rostrum.

COLONIAL STIRIT

Ahmed Farrag

said: "The colonial spirit, which declined at the end of the last war, has sprung up again as the memory sacrifices becomes of common

faltater."

This was shown,' he said, by the manner itt whitch the administering powers inter- preted the provisions in the Charter regarding non-self- governing territories.

Explian delegation re- assert their attachment to the fundamentai

estab- principles lished in San Francisco and their belief in the right of ult self-determination," nations 10

he added,

"It is also to be much re- gretted that a tendency of dis- crimination between races still prevails in some quarters of the world, in spite of the ex- pilcil provisions of the Charter,

"The

ALWAYS 'READY

Government of Egypt will always be ready to co- operate within the framework of the Charter, in the reinforce ment of international peace and security.

"With an open mind, we of the Egyptian delegation are here to combine our efforis with those of other men of goodwill?" Ahmed Faring stated it was with legitimate pride that the Egyptian delegation

appeared before the General Assembly

MPs' Memorialbese, 18 hr political and

Duke Starts Course At RAF Station

White Waltham, Nov. 12.

The Duke of Edinburgh started his firing training today at White Wallham RAF Blation.

had Ho

A 35-minute "familiarisation" flight in s Chipmunk trainer with his instructor, Flight-Lieaten- ant Caryl Gordon, and although Gordon piloted the aircraft during the Lake-off and landing, the Duke took over the can- trols for the greater.part of the fileht.

The Duke. wilo has the flown an aircraft in part, also spent a short time, today studying con- trols and other features of his trainer aircraft, on the ground.---Reuter.

Ex-Iranian Premier

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