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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWOFD-Across: 1 Spled, 4 Misses, 8 Lascar, 10 Oster, 13 Merlin, 14 Outpace, 17 Mere, 10 Elapsed, 20 concedo, 22 Anon, 23 Entrees, 27 Siesta, 20 Edict, 30 Spirit, 31 Spring, 32 Rated. Down: 1 Salvo, 2 Inset. 3 Drama, 6 Idol, d Spines, 7 Served, 9 Recedes, 11 Simper, 13 Relents, 15 Upon, 16 Picnic, 18 Rane, 20 Caress, 21 Noier, 24 Taper, 25 Egret, 20 Shad, 28 Elon.
Doctor Leaves
£30,000
TELEGRAMS PILE UP
THE CHINÄ MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952.
Action Again Put Off
UN Delay On The Palestine Issuo
United Nations, Dec. 9. Reluctant to back a reso lution not acceptable to both sides in the Palestine dis pule, the Special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly today again adjourned the debate without voting to permit interested delega ilons to try again to devise a compromise formula.
This was the third adjournment for this purpose during the present debate..
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The Committee had before li two resolutions. One incorporated the views of 15 powers had been declaród
Israel. acceptable The other, sponsored by Afghan- istan, Indonesia, Pakistan and Tran had been declared necept.
by the Arab nations.
The 16-power resolution-pre- sented under the names of eight sponsors would urge the parties to engage in direct negotiations with pre-conditions.
The four-Power resolution would set the previous resolu- tlons on Palestine as a basis for future direct negotiations,
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Dr Mohammed Abdul Jamali of Iraq today told the Committee that the 15-power resolution was totally unaccept- able to the Arab nations and would not contribute to a solu- tlon in Palestine.
Mr A. Eban of Israel said that the Arab nations had apposed resolutions the 1947 and 1948 on Palestine.
It would be a fantastic situa- tion, he said, if the Committes could be prevented from taking action because of the objections of the Welegate of Iraq-Reuter,
Fare
Duke's Visit Atlantic Pact Nations
Nations Poland Demands
To Malta 1.
The Duke of Edinburgh re- cently patd a visit to Manila, and is seen above carrying out the first of a series of inspec- tions. He has since returned to Britain. --- Central· Press Photo.
Lagging In Propaganda
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Revise Plan Of Defence
Paris, Dec. 9.
The 14-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organis sation focused attention on the Middle East to- day.
Riots rocked North Africa as the organisa- tion opened a series of meetings which will cul- minate in a conference of Cabinet Ministers next week to consider the entire state of the West's preparedness for war.
Envoy's Recall
Tel-Aviv, Deo. §.' ' Poland has demanded the recall of the Earsoli Minister in Warmw, the Foreign Ministry northood.
The Minister is Dr. Aryeh Koubovi who Is the Minister to
معلم
Frequc.
*The Czechoslovak Gur- ernment demanded his recall on Baturday, 30% cusing him of interférence in Ciechoslovak Internal
Wairs Heater.
THE AIR
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Top secret "strategie guid- the light of economic repor GIRLS LOSE
anco"--the basis for the entire Irum, all the Allies Indicating defence of the West-has been that tentative targets of some 78 revised to include the powerful divisions set for 1953 canriot. be NATO partners Greece arid
achieved. No decisions, however Turkey, -, rollabie sources dis-en the 1053 military targets aro closed. It is the. Arst major re
VIEW FOR reports for
ANOTHER
24,000
Banks for standing' spectators will be set up in front of the stands along, part of the Mall and in front of Hamilton Place gardens, Hyde Park Corner, the Ministry of Works announced.
seats.
cause
110
GROUND
London, Dec. 0. vision of the grand master planxpected to be takon at this
meeting.
Stewards or stewardesses in since before the Brussels Coun-
Bearmament decisions have airlinere? The question is No. cil of NATO Ministers' meeting been postponed until April be: 1 debating point among the In 1050.
of the delay by in- International airlines. The. Chiefs of Staff represent- dividual nations in submitting Three years ago there was ing the 14 Alles met to prepare their rearmament reports.
question of the "pulling submission to the
Military officials
from power" of the air girl. But now permanent NATO Council on Supreme Allled Headquarters some airlines say that the men Thursday and the Foreign, De- are in the meantime putting are more efficient. fence and Finance Ministers on pressure on NATO- repectenta- Air rance has switched en- December 15.
dives to adopt
tangels for Intirely to male stewards on its High on the agenda for dis- creasing the West's 120 air- London-Paris route. cussion during the series Di fields by the end of the year An official of the airline said: meetings were items which can- before It Is too late to catch "Our pluses on the route cany cern Middle East areas border, good construction weather in 50 passengers, and all have to. Ing the Mediterranean and naval! the Spring and Summer-so served with a full meal and defence arrangements in vital United Press,
have time to eat it comfortably waters.
in one hour,
have
Mr Herve Alphand, French permanent representative to the Council, said that the establish- ment of a Middle Eastern de- fence organimation similar to NATO will be discussed. He
Bald confidently · that agreement on how the Middle East cah be defended and on the parts to be played. by Arap States in the
grea, was near,
'NEXT YEAR:
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£10,000 Gems
In Swoop
"We
found that stewards are quicker and Have more stamina for the job."
On trans Atlantic routes there are now more stowards than stewardesses.-London. Ex press Service.
Queen Zain In
Britain
London, Dec. 9. Queen Zain, wife of ex-King
London, Dec. 9, Room In to be made for 24,000 Washington, Dec. 9.
official more people. to see the Corona- A State Department
that American tion procession. today said
pro- apending on overseas paganda was only
small fraction of that of Russia and her allies.
He put the Communist coun
expenditure on direct tries propaganda Services at $1,700 million a year. Several thou- Mr David Eccles, the Minister,
and of millions of dollars told the Commons that he hoped.
London, Dec. 9. more were spent on indirect pro- to provide about 100,000 stand One matter due for approval
Yard Scotland.
detectives paganda, he added.
was the long-awaited Anglo- swooped on a London diamond of America aud The Volco of
"I may be able to add a little American compromise over the merchant's office in a night raki London, Dec. 9.
Tokyo, Dec. 0.
ser- other American oversea Australian-born Dr Norman The Electric Communication
vier had an appropriation of to this number," he said, "but, 1 Mediterranean naval commands and seized Jewellery valued at Tatal of Jordan, flew here tonight
sources said, about £10,000. Haire, famous, sexologist, gynac Workers Union said today that
only $80 million in the current think it would be wrong to em- which, reliable
of control spaces traditionally will give Britain cologist, obstretian and author
croach on accumulation of about
It was taken to the Yard ty for à visit of about eight days! fiscal year, he said-Reuter.
King Hussein, her eldest Karachi, Dec. 9.
convoys used as standing room." of books on sex education and 20,000 telegrams has been ex-
detectives working under In- a United States admiral com- spector Phillip Feriam, of the met her at the airport. birth control, left an Eng-perienced at Tokyo Centrul Professor A. B. R. Halim,
The Queen, Pakistan
One-third of the seals will be mand of combat naval forces Flying Squad, and inspector goodwill 231,305 Telegram office owing to the mission to Turkey, sald tonight Amsterdam Incident allocated to Commonwealth and needed to support ground fight. Peter Sinclair, of Ealing CLD. delayed for 24 hours by fog, was
during peak leader of a periods recently
Colonial visitors, the rest to ing in Southern Europe. Dr Haire, who died on Sep-slow
The jewellery is thought to be accompanied by her second son, tactics
telegraph that the mission had been im-
Antwerp, Dec. D. tember 11, left his library of workers.
pressed by the solidarity and
The Staf Chiefs the NATO part of the proceeds of country Prince Hassan, aged 18 and A Swastika was painted over national organisations.
several members of her family, books and other publications_to_
patriotism of the Turkish people.
MissElaine Burton(Soc., Millary Committee are also house robberies.
While in London-she-la" to Among duc The workers are agitating for Other members of the mission, a notice announcing a memorial
the jewellery red approve the revised the University of Sydney.
In honour Dr Coventry S.) asked how people
of
privately with Queen After allowing for other small increase in pay and year-which returned today to Pakis- ceremony
tan, said they found a great Chain Wiezmann, late Pres! who are not members of an as-grand strategy before passing it are three ploces worth ever lunch
to the Council.
22,000, cách n bequests, his will directed that end allowances.
Elizabeth
the The military representatives the residue of his property As further measure to fund of goodwill for Pakistan dent of Israel, the police soclation might get seats.
The police sald
Some of the jewels are be due to should also go to the Sydney back up their
their loved to be part of a hail at Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony claims; 20 per in Turkey and had noted that ported today:
Mr Eccles: "I do not ace' any are also did not take a serious University for use in the study
ipquirements for next year in Egham, Eurrey, some years ago. | Eden--Reuter, cent stariod a five-day walk- Turkey was well or the road to they
view of the Incident-Reuter.. more fair method." of sexology.--Reuter.
out from today.-Reuter.
progress-Reuter.
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