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London, Mar. 21.

Western diplomats are keenly awaiting the outcome of the talks which the Veteran Iraqi Statesman, Senator Nuri Al Said is holding with Pakistan, India and Middle Eastern states about collective regional defence.

The Senator, a former Prime Minister, is making his tour with the full authority of the Iraqi Government.

His talks may therefore affect the whole Western defence front against Communism. They may also have serious consequences for the unity of the Arab world, in which Egypt has in the past been the un- challenged lender.

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London, Mar. 21. The Chairman of the British Oversee Always Corporation 86

Thomas said on his serival today from Singapore that examination of three of the four engines of the Comes which crashed re- cently into the sea off the Island of Elba would take a. Tong Ume.

Ile said that the tin- portant thing which had to the be determined exact moment of fracture

Bir Miles, who had flown to Singapore to

to Investigate the crash there of ♣ BOAC "Constellation," said that his trip had been fully Justified and

added that large-scala investion- tions

to would continue be carried out there into the cause of this wooldent, -France-Presse.

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Aly Khan-Rita Hayworth

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Nehru, In Delhi, where he is have said that African-Asian their daughter Yasmin,

Randall Plan

Faces Opposition In Congress

to

Washington, Mar. 21. Powerful. protection! it forces

are mobiliaing block President . Einen- hower's programme for a more liberal United States foreign economic polley, ex- pected to be submitted to Congress this week,

cx-

The President's proposals will form the first offcial statement of the 14-month-old Republican

for administration's plans panding world trade and re-

general shoping its

goals- notably tariffs in this field.

Informed observers believe that the President's proposals will closely follow the recom mendations of his Randall Com- mission on trade policy.

The Randall report, issued on January 23, Wes an balance

not

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were: 1. A three-year

extension 011 the reciprocal

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progressivo In United States the next three protective

has shown clear signs of | region for the Aslan aren interest In the recently nn- burdering Ceylon, India, Burma, nounced pact between Turkey Pakistan and Indonesia is cer- and Pakistan, seen by the big tain to be discussed.

The attendance of Pakistan's as a valuable Western powers Unk in the absence of a stable Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah anti-Communist front In the

Khan,

indicates that political particularly in and defence affairs will receive view of Egypt's protesis of high priority at the conference. Indonesian Prenier Mr San-

Paris, Mar. 21. noutrality between

Prince Aly Khan's lawyer troamidjojo has already given world blocs. Senutor

Nuri Al Sari is at notice he would propose the M. Charles Torem said to

mediate culling of an African- present still an Karachi, West Asian conference to be held in day the Prince, may agred he la necompanying King Feisal

with years, "or any place which" a few days" to a final Slate visit to Pakistan. Djakuria

may be considered: more suitsettlement with actress Ritasateguards likely to be effected next call will be on the Indina Prime Minister, MI The Premier

was quoted to Hayworth on the future of by Increased Imports resulting

from lower tariffs.

But aiready the economic the thorny Isolationist wing Haid

Re- Mr Torem

at lie question of a

for trust fund

publican Party, lod by power- Yasmin, has been settled.

ful Congressional members of He rofused to divulge the the Randall Commission, who

but terms

settlement, of the

disagreed with

its findings, has Informed sources said the Prince! has agreed to set up a trust served notice of its plan to kill

any tariff cut proposals, fund of $100,000 and to give her $20,000 a year until her 21st birthday.

"Unfortunately," Mr Torem added, "we have other problems when tomain to be solved."

Although the lawyer would further before not comment

Aly, it talking with lieved he was referring to the and how he question of when could see

ond what his child sort of a visiting arrangement could be set up.

expected to try to remove some unity would pay handsome di- puints

ul Brictions between vidends in the field of economic India and Pakistan over Pakis-co-operation-Unlied Press. tan's line up with Turkey and acceptance of American military

#jel.

Ilis talks in Dethl, however, to influence Mr are unlikely

Nehru away from his policy of anci dislike of

netirailly alliances with the Eastern or Western powers.

In un interview published to- day In the London "Observer". the

declared; Indian Premier

Madame Pandit

Speaks On

Geneva Meeting

"We do not like military com-

Colombo, Mar. 21. mitments even for defence. We

The President of the do not want any commitments likely to draw us into war." United Nations Assembly, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi "NO USE FOR NEUTRALS"

said the coming Pandit, Pakistan's rejection

of neutrality was re-emphasised in Geneva conference for" dis- another London newspaper to- cussion of the Korean issue day. The Sunday Times" pub would not be by-passing the ilshed an interview with the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr United Nations Mohammed All, In which the mining its prestige. Fremier said he bod "no use She said the conference was a whatever for the neutral stond genuine effort by the nations by india.

engaged in the conflict and by other countries which had taken part in the Korean war, to come together with the sincere hope to arrive at a lasting amicable

Neutrality is impossible, and to pretend otherwise is to bury une's head in the sund like an ostrich," he said,

settlement.

for

Yasmin

was be

The Il-fated marriage of Rita and Aly has been ended as for as the United States is con- corned by a divorce obtained

As cholimen,

of

Mr Daniel Reed (Republican, New York) led a "vigorous" dissent on the proposed tarlits. Senator Eugene Millikin said he could nccept them.

respectively House of Representatives Ways and Means and the Senate the two Finance Commitice,

a position Congressmen are in to place such formidable blocks in the way of a finalised trade and tariff programme that many the Eisen- observers believe hower Administration might have to settle for less than it asks. Neuter,

or under- by Miss Hayworth in Reno last

year

Stevenson Sees But this divorce is not rc-

Europe and the Foreign Minister cognised in

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Paris, Mar, 21. world-wide, French Jawyers The Calro radio monitored word said.

here reported that the British Termi

The question of whether baby Ambassador to Egypt, Sir Ralph

will be raised as a Stevenson,

tonight Wag Senator Nuri Al Sald plans to

the Egyptian For- Madame Pandit described the Moslem or not is still being dis- toived by visit Ankara, Teheran, Catro

with along

other algn Minister, Mr Mahmud present situation in the Suez cussed and Beirut on his way

The broadcast said the Canal Zone as dangerous and problems concerning the taking Fawzi. from Delhi. He is expected to highly inflammable, and said it care of the young princess," Mr interview took place at 6 p.m.-- take soundings in these capitals required delicate handling as it Torem sm13-United Press.

possible membership of could have wider and more far- about the Turkish-Pakistan alliance, reaching consequences than and the effect it would have on those affecting Egypt and Bri- Iraq's plans for establishing a tain. She hoped there would be projected union between herself, an early and amicable solution Syria and Jordan.

of this problem, which, she said, endangered world, peace.

Much may depend upon the attitude of Syrin, which under the now deposed President

Shishakly, resisted the Arab union from the time it was can- vassed by the late King Abdullah of Jordan.

France-Presse.

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She declined to cominent controversial matters such the questiors of Communist China's entry into the United Nations. She said India's views on the subject were already well known and she shared those views.

Diplomatic quarters in Tan- don belleve fulfilment of either project would cause deep Madame Pandit said she dis resentment in Cairo as repre- approved of military pacts and senting rivalry to Egypt's tradi- rearmament but refused 10 be Monni leadership of the Arob drawn into making a statement states,

on any specifle pact concluded

She

that such

But new leadership by an recentnts between two nations

Iraq allied to her Eastern and Western neighbours, Turkey and were not conducive to world Pakistan, could provide à re-

peace and tended to retard freshing break from the internal goodwill, friendship and trust qunrele and International between countries not included wovers that have beset the. Arab in these pacta. world since the cold war started

and made it vulnerable to Com-rearmament. munist expansion-Reuter,

ASIAN CONFERENCE

Colombx, Mar. 21.

will be one of the chief topics of discus- slon at the Prime Ministers' con- ference

Communds in Asia

scheduled

Questioned regarding German Madame Pandit said she was not in favour of ony rearin

rearmament and as a mad race goes on in rearming, it lead to inevitable clashes would

Although she had no formuln for permanent world peace,

she

and others were in search of a

here from solution to this most important April 28 through May 1, it was problem and this search must lemmed today.

An informed source said that soon.

unilateral or co-operative action

Madame Pandit vongratulated

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Diviners.

Among those who have notified greater

their ability to attend are Indian this region.-Free-Presse. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Burmese Premier U Nu Indonesian Premier Di All Sastroamidjojo und Pakietary Premier Mohammed All

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Ceylon's

| Premier, Ble John Kotelawala, has requested all Ministries to prepare, a list of probioons affecting each of them except for sualdecta" which are controver

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