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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1953.
Laniel Cabinet's Fate Killer To Be Decided
Wants His Dog
Digne, Nov. 10.
Wiry, enormously strong, 76-year-old farmer, Gaston Dominiet, self confessed Player of the British nutri- | tion expert, Sir Jack Drum-
mend, his wife, Lady Anne Drummond, and their 10-
In Assembly
TODAY'S DEBATE ON
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
Paris, Nov. 17.
The French National Assembly begins today year-old daughter. Eliza-its first full-dress foreign affairs debate in 21 beth, in August, 1952, today months with Premier Joseph Laniel facing an un- showed the first sign of certain fate. emotion after confessing to The brutal killings which shocked both France and
Britain.
Duminici tearfully picailed
The Gaullists, who have five Ministers in the Government, are determined that the debate should be closed with a non-committal motion while the Popular Republicans demand a clear re- with the police to let him have affirmation of the principle of the European Army. Political observers yesterday forecast that the Gaullists' rank and file would demand their Ministers' resignation from the Government if the Assembly voted a motion implying future ratification of the European Army treaty.
his dog with him in his reil at St. Charles Prison,
All the morning. Dominter had shown absolutely no feel- ings as be re-enacted the 15
way bridge over the
PAVO
lie
magi frate a resounding blow on
1 head, medical attention later, Dominici insett WHET unhurt struggle.
which
Dominici
#n
time
the
French Parliament
.once
ulso
the vole of the EDC Treaty, but belleved that if the six govern- ments could reach an agreement on a draft European constitu- tion, the Assembly would con- sider that enough,
Princess
Princess At Claridge's
Princess Margaret photographed at Claridge's Hotel when she attended the dinner of the Anglo-Norse Society-Central Press Photo,
Student Dreams Of A New Deal For Barbers
Karachi, Nov. 16.
ISRAEL GALLS FOR TALKS WITH JORDAN
Tel-Aviv, Nov. 16. __Ísrael proposed talks between Israeli and Jordan senior officials on the prevention of border incidents, in notes · delivered today to the Embassies of Britain, the United States and France.
An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said identical notes were handed to the representatives of the three Western powers "in which the atten- tion of their respective Governments was drawn to Israel's proposal in the Security Council on November 12, for meetings between Israel and Jordan representatives.”~~~
Try
He said: "The Foreign Minis-
streeced
the notes derpatched today the importance It, atinchta to this proposal, the acceptance of which may mark)
Important step towards uchiev.ng *greciment oti medial measures."
an
The spokesman sold Isract representatives ebrond had beenj instructed to address similar communications to the Foreign Ministrica
of Security Council members,
The Security Council is duci to discuss 1srael-Jordan border incidents tonight.-Reuter.
JORDAN'S CLAIM
the
New York, Nov. 10. Jordan representative, The Dr Yusuf Haikal, told Security Council today What "had the Jordan Government mel violence with violence, ur Was tiemanded by publie outery. the Palestine war would have Blared up again."
Dr Halka was speaking when the Counell resumed t con- ridcration of the tense borde: situation between Israel DRc her Arab neighbours. with particular reference to the in- eldent at Qibya, when estimated 42 inhabitants wer killed allegedly by raiding Israeli forces.
Dr Haikal called for the con- of Israel for the "massacre" in "the strangest terms -- terms which should match the atrocity and horror of that action
month-old crime before potue offelals, apart from his one
Gaullist withdrawal from electins were due on December desperate attempt to fling him- self over the parapet of a wall-the Government wouki Iped to 17 end the New Year adjourn.
political crisis, in new
only ment of Paritement would follow. Durance
iwo weeks before the Big But he believed the treaty River in a bid to escape justive.
Three conference is due 10 would be rallied before March The aged peaspat put up begin in Bermuda,
1954,
And the European Lemarkable, fight in his suicide |
Foreign Minister Georges Army would be in existence: attempt.
fore sut | Bidault and the other "pro-year from now. "It ถามรt”, the finger-null of one policeman Europeans frest however, he declared." who attempted to grab him on that the time has come when He
considered the the parapet. Domintel, Aghting the
must establishinent of a European wildly.
the examining face squarely is responsibilities Political Community essential to
and declare itself on its attitude towards European integration. **quired
The Popular Republicans are sold to have in mind a motion which would reaffirm French willingness 10 ratify the The man displayed not the European Army Treaty,
He regretted the adjournment slightest sign of reinurse with the Saar issue had been settled, until November 20 of the Hague he eracted the shooting of Sir British association clarified and meeting of Foreign Ministers to Jack and his wife, whom he the actillitonal protocols discuss the Political Community. M. Reynaud was pleased with uttempted to rape, and the signed. clubbing to death of Sir Jack's
Jofetal American denials of their According to sources close to daughter. Most of the he the Foreign Minister, M, 13/duult, intention withdraw their
from Germany. appeared to be pre-occupied considers that the Assembly troops
This with the thought of having his must pronounce itself on the could only happen when Europe dog in prison with him while principles involved su that the Was strong, he said.
don't need a french attitude can be clearly
M. Reynaud considered It mutters stated by him at the
absolutely forth-
necessary to wyer
have A keen-eyed young Pakistani student, Islam adding 11,
can-German troops to defend Europe. Salmani, has decided to devote his life to raising demnation, afterthought,ering Hague and Bermuda con- but
two risks if the "unless you pay for him.
Right
The
the status of barbers and achieving for them a late European Army Treaty was re- debate will last until date
Beeted enileavoured
Friday evening. The major would be the resurrection of a France. The first by
respected place in society. is expected to be fought German national army and the stalement battles
In the lobbies during the draft- before the examining magistrate
of the final motion, which Franco-German reconciliation.
abandonment of the idea Tolay, which
the police dts- mbred as completely false, the will be device for the future farmer said he had been forced f The Line!
Governmen{.-- to fire on Sir Jack while he was
Reutr f. attempting to Tape Lady Ann
REYNAUD'S VIEWS The second would be the risk The exum n magistrate M.
Paris. Nov. 16. at Amorica would adopt a Roger Peyite. nd today that
The French Vice-Premier, peripheral strategy, abandoning
from come even if the "premeditated mur-1. Past Reynaud, sald today Europe and relying on defence
a family of have
always practised for in the perimeter of Pakistan
India and "people's surgeons." de charge was dropped, there that the European Defence Coin-bases around
it
A profession was little doubt that- Dominic,munity Treaty was unlikely to Europe and Russin,
"My community is backward handed down from father to in Pakistan because people do Killed the girl, Elizabeth, with be ratified by the French Parlin- M. Reynaud would drop the malice
101), and barbers form a highly not care enough Army Idea if the European aforethought
about their chased her to the banks of the but predicted that the European Russians agreed
community. The appearance and do not treat hair teuble is that when a barber as the crowning glory. There are Durance before smashing Army would be in existence in River
armament. I
becomes educated, he looks religious rules вет
head with over the
the 12 months time, weapon, an American carbine.” In An Interview with the
a Muslim should have his shall not do that."
beard while women are not sup Police are also to pay visits tomagazine United States News
Already, Salmani has devoted posed to cut their hair. Naturally several local witnesses who, in and World Report. M. Reynaud
several years to his dream of one way or another, threw red feared the Saur question and the
in an Islamic State Wで cannot "new deal for barbers," herrings in the face of the in issue of supranational power for
propagate views against Islam. vestigators, The police state that the EDC would not be settled
"People want
barbering. cheap
rbering with
tle more civie sense,
before December.
The barbers themselves have an these people could have helped After that, he added, the Na-
inferiorlly
because they selt education to solve the crime far scener➡tional Assembly would have to Franet-Prese.
vote the budget, the presidential
Uve Council in 1948. When he down upon. Partly, this is a relic migrated to Pakistan in 1950, he of association with the lindu set about an
organising an All- caste system, and now "high Pakistan Barbers' Association.
Since then, he us put Pakis- ton's barbers on the world ton-
to the last, Duminic
10 Justify thu
401
tal kings, In
il
TALKS WITH PEKING
of
Twenty-one-year-old Islam Salmani is at pre-armed forces." of the Israeli
sent studying political science and history for his Bachelor of Arts degree. But he says:
Accident-Proof
Pau. Nov, 16, Barthelemy Hourch, butcher et Pontacq. near More, dived with his var -Into A ravine 30 metros (160 feet) deep on his way home from a day's shoot. Ing.
Unable to open the jammed door in the dark he this cigaretio-lighter and the ear burst into flimes.
By the light of the blaze M. Hource grabbed a saw. cut his way out and, witli coat and trousers on Dre ran to help.
a nearby Item for
When they had put out the burning clother with blankets, they found he had enough cartridges in his belt to blow himself to bltz. But he was hardly scorched,
Chita Mall Special,
Whiteha!!
Statement
On Suez
rather be a successful barber than, for example, Israel for talks on the border are demitely not broken off
an unsuccessful lawyer.
barbert,
organised "since he ment before the end of the year,
A British Crossword Puzzle
103
14
18
19 20
25
26
27
28
29
JI
ACROBS
1 Shove (4).
4 Bullfighter (7).
B Imitated (4).
0 Stable (4).
10
Lot
11
11
(7).
12(4).
14 Hired (7).
17 Harden (6).
10 Goes under canvas (6).
22 Graceful (7).
(4).
27 Conceited (4).
28 Poser (7),
20 Eager (4).
30 Fasten up. (4).
31 Saya ngali (7).
32 Takes to court (4).
32
DOWN
2 Concord (0),
3 Hinder (0),
4 Confused fight (5).
7
Bedccks (6),
(5).
CA (5).
12 Weary (4)
13 Meditate (4).
15 Plucky (4).
10 Powder (4).
18 Put money Into (0).
20 Records (0).
21 Word of honour (8). 23 Big (5).
24 Triangular wall-end (5). 25 Demesticates (5).
to real Russia
dis-
refused
London, Nov. 18. Anglo-Egyptian talks on the He also said that the proper future of the Suez Canal baze
are theoretically continuing and'! "I would | channel for any approach by
diplomalle quarters said today. situation was through the Chief of Staff of the United Nations
It was pointed out that the Truce Supervision Organisation
chlof British representativo, (Major General Vogn Bennike.) General. Sir Brian Robertson, had arrived. In London from Dr Halkol gald his delegation gypt and was at the United Nations. "to Ambassador to Egypt, Sir Ralph that the Billah express the views of the Jordan Stovenson had reached Caffo,
the Qibya
13
Government massiert
on
and
we have
110
Indicate
this offer she would be forced down on his own community. Iar thats about hair, such credentials to enter into any that while the talks will not
to take the responsibility and It would be easier to obtain a vote ratifying the EDC in the French Assembly.
M. Reynaud saw no necessity for a non-aggression pact with Russia
controlled disarma- ment would remove all possibil- [lly of aggression.
He favoured a Big Five meel- ing it Asia were to be discussed, To talk with the Peking Goy- ernment did not mean the re- cognition of it and he pointed out that the United States hod agreed to speak with the Chinese Communists in Korca.
M. Reynaud thought that by discussing Indo-China at a Big Five conference, it would be possible to find out what the Chinese have in mind. He be- lieved it was in the Interests of the Chiness to get out of Indo- China In return for trade with the West.
EXTREME GRAVITY
M. Reynoud said it should be possible 10 begin the with- drawal of French forces Indo-China in 18 months,
France intended to complete the independence of the thres Indo-China States, but if Vlei- nem refused to adhere
to French Unlus it would pose a question of extreme gravity, he
lila native United Pro- vinces, he was recretary of the Barbers' Association and
member of the All-India Execu- luck compi are looked
Balamle Udiversity
which Egyptian
INFLUENCE HISTORY
of
caste" Muslims look down tarbers.
on
over to
This was taken to other discussione, "
Ho added:
proceed as they have been do- "If there is agreeing between the British and for such discussions would be plan delegations, the switch- ment, the most suitable ploco
Sir Ralph Stevenson, Jerusalem because of the proxi-would permit Britain to main- mity and facility of communica- tain contact with the Egyptiana tons with the two Govern and to recall
the full British ments."--Reuter.
delegation to Cairo when these contacts, have reached the right { stage..
ALLEGED
SPY ARRESTED
the
It was felt that both British and Egyptian Govern- ments would want to resume [exploratory talks before calling a full meeting of the delegatious. -France-Presse,
Closed Circuit Television
Plan For India
"In our association, we want sorlol map with a series well- employers and
to employees drafted memoranda which have
to improve the included calls for an Inter-work together
barber's position. I hope to national Federation of Barbers; organise an All-Pakistan Con-
World Conference of Muslim
vention at which we can have to precede selting up a exhibitions of hair styles and
for instruments and hold competi-i
Berlin, Nov. 10. have barbers
tions
to encourage ba
A
tho former Major In strong expressed
support; Salmant hos technical training for
the Wehrmacht, Werner Haase, allas barbers
has been under the United Nations andstan Science Conference to Wilhelm Helder, American
initute research on human hair. arrested in the act of committing orsistance pro-
"Perhaps hair has commercial caplonoge in the Soviet sector granunes; and for history of value and then the barber could of Berlin, the East German ADN the barberg art which the
Calcutta, Nov. 16. The Indian Government wanis gecretary of the All-Pakistan money by telling surplus News Agency announced today. hair to Industry. Also, I be-
The East German news agency to introduce closed circuit tele- History Conference has promised leve. baldness from
19 caused by said that Hanse was the head of vision in two centres next year, to put before the council disequilibrium of the various that organisation.
van section 190A of the intelligence Mr F.
Rhijn, Managing elements in the hair and service in West Germany Director of the Philips Elec ultimately, we might be able to directed by former General von irical Company Li India, said in cure this by Injections to restore Gehlen,
a press conference. On the the
proposed history, the proper proportions. Salmani says: "More than any-
According to ADN he was GOOD RESPONSE
He added that a request had arrested on the night of Novembeen made to the company for one else, barbiers have been
"Miny people have responded ber 13-14 while trying to set up closed television circuits for the intimately connected with the rulers of the Indo-Pakistan, sub-
to may appeals. My greatet an illegal telephone line be
of Science Mysere Instituto success was in getting barbers' tween the Soviet and American here it would be used for continent, We should know more about their status and the names listed among the screen sectors of Berlin on Kiefel lectures to students for All India
district cordidence which the great have credits preceding dims in India strasce in the Treptow
"to train Radio placed in them.
and Pakistan. After hair with several other agents,
all, t
technicians, stylists are some of the most Telephone lines between the artists and announcers. "Did you know that Liaquat important artists in film and two sectors of the alty
Mr Van Rhijn considered Ali Khan, our Grst Primo
through them Influerice Bockety.
cut off from the eastern side in Bombay the best centre for in- Minister, used to consult his barber about the feeling among all over the world patronized the
troducing television In India "Distinguished Muslims from 1950, Stato security police of
East German Government with an estimated potential of the ordinary people on politi-
Bald to have seized 15,000. viewers-France-Presse, cal issues such as Kashmir? free facilities we offered at a were When he visited the United Karachi. The salcon
great Islamie conference here in American-made telephone cables States,
had od specially Insulated. agalast he brought special gift of a razor for his barbers of Liaquat All Khan and
official opening and the personal humidity.
Tho
East German news Pakistan's founder, Mohammed | agency asserted that the plot "In ways like this barbers All Jinnah, were on hand.
was discovered when eno must have influenced the history "Egyptian barbers whom I Hange'o collaborators, denouncetl of our land, Perhaps some
contacled through the
Press him. used their privileged positions
which visited made n to act as spies or to enrich delegation
Pakistan are strongly support- themselves. A# artists, they.
the idea of a Barbers nir
Ing rust have developed
Islamic University. Invented perfumes styles,
and
for their craft."
"If Vietnam refused to remain within the French Union en an equal footing, the continuation of the struggle there would no longer be justifled in the eyes of our public opinion and of our soldiers."
He thought the Indo-China war would get hotter before got colder.
M. Reynaud did not favour dirast negotiations with Ho Chi- minh, the Vietminh Communist lende:, but rather general con-
about Asia vervations
with Russie, China and the Western Allies-Router,
FRANCE WARNED
Paris, Nov. 10. The non-ratification of the Parts and Bonn Treaties would leave France isolated and Ger- many strongly supported by the United States and Britain, said å statement published by the
Veterans Associa War
Tho
barber.
back
wore
of
KAL-TAK PLAYERS
present
Haase was said to have
completo.confession.—
France-Presse,
scape and special instruments "In the International Acid STRONG TREMOR RELUCTANT
in
•
problems, Any and
Belgrade, Nov. 10, The Yugoslav news agency "Inter-Tanjug sald' tonight that a strong
co-operate barbers should French
The barber communities.
on hair of research the sub-continent are tion today
of an-developing, tivies
With clont origin and are well or struments. statement sald that France would be isolated by the
‚'Instituta. ganised with leaders and dis-national
above earth tremor, was, reglitered this YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD:-Adres: 1 Mishap, 5 Bandy, non-ralification of the treaties community
ciplinary rules. Violation of politics, wo
proper trainiltig with ' diploinen tory: /: "érimor lasted .....göven ]
should
have afternoon
soon by Belgrade Observaz rules 8 Cream, Create, 10 Litid, 11 Steal, 12 Ogre, 13 Needs, 10 because she would lose the con-
may Exacts, 18 Gentle, 20 Seen: 22 Kiwi, 23 Tears, 25 Astir, 20 fidence of her Anglo-American social boycott,
punished by expulsion' and and degrees", nid even 'run' 'e The Manage, 27 Revel, 20 Ceded, 29 Detest. Down: 1 Microbes, 2 allice and would be "left alone
{musoum" where locks of hair minutės? and was believed to Barbern net Ds marriage belonging to historio perzond have taken place about 82 miles Steerage, 3 Acts, 4 Protext, & Balance, 6 Amulet, 7 Dried, 14 to her chronic deficit, lier social agents and Estimate, 15 Sediment, 10 Enterad, 17 Alarmed, 19 Enilre, 31 troubles and
masengers, and could be exhibited along with north-east of the capital, with hbr powerless often have special places at biler things, connected. Caste, 24 Balo..
with Ith epicentra în Rumanian 'terri- family ceremonies, while they the craft.
Government."-Fidhee-Presio.
| Idry.----Franco-Presse."
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