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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954.

US AID FOR ARAB STATES TOMORROW AT 9.30 P.M.

10

Red Cross

Decision On

Atomic War

Geneva, Apr. 13.

A commission of experts from 11 countries declared today that the only way to elvlitans protect

in atom ако TURK J- by

the limiting

power modern weapo

The

al

whose meeting was sponsored by the Internationa} Red Cross, had spent a week discussing the problem of legal protection of civilians and war victims from the dangers of modern aerial warfare and "blind"

pens,

In a statement when the conference ended, they said unrestricted use of nuclear weapons

would make virtually impossible for

to warring nations

dis- Unguish between legitimato military targets and "pro- tected" areas or between combatants and

non-com- batants-Reuter,

No Transfer Of African Territories

THIS

YEAR

120 Years Old But He

Economic Assistance Wants A Wife

To Israel

May Be Reduced

Washington, Apr. 13.

The American Administration told Congress today it hopes to have an economic development programme, similar to the aid programme_for Israel, started in the Arab countries before June 30, this year.

The plan was mentioned in testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee by the Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, Mr Henry Byroade, and the Foreign Operations Administration's Regional Director for the Middle East, Mr Norman Paul.

Mr Paul said the Administration hoped that American economic assistance to Israel for the 1955 financial year could be reduced from the figure for the 1983 financial year, $70,000,000.

Rajkot, India, Apr. 14. Khima Gokal Koll, farmer of Sanoara villago near here, announced that 110 In looking for a bride although he claims to be 120 years old.

He wants a woman who can cook soft chappatis and churn (wheat bread)

butter, he said,

A

Khima as onlilved two wives and live sons, G0-year-old con by 1 second wito note this age at well

over 100,-Cĥlno Malt Special.

Egypt's Warning To Iraq

Faroukia, Egypt, Apr. 13.

Lieutenant-Colonel Gamal There are indications too that In the event of milliary ald

Abdel Nasser, the current

Egyptian year's grant 16 being given to any Arab coun- Israel will be reduced to about try, he mald, the United States

Vice-Premier, said today $52,000,000, Mr Paul did not would ask for "formal guaran- "pressure" was being turn- speak of the current year's tees" that the arms would noted on Iraq to join the total, however.

be used for aggression against Turkish - Pakistan Israel or other countries.

friend-

He said it may be possible tu decreas: ald to Israel because its economic position had im- proved

35 a result of steps taken by the Israelis themselves. |Israel haa secured loan settling thefr short-term obligations, Me

com-

"We will not enter into an arrangement with any State 1 we doubt it." he declared. United Press,

AMERICA'S APPEAL

ship agreement.

"If Iraq Joins such a poet," "Egypt would reconsider its entire poal- tion towards it and towardy the Western powers."

Colonel Nasser raid,

He made this statement to Washington, Apr. 13. The United States Govern.porters ofter distributing title ment today appealed ic leraet dreds to 1,800 acres of rich and and the Arab countries to give Farouit's estole

confiscated fromage - king up any policy based on force so as to roduce the tension in the

peasants

Ho Middle East

said: "Any parts between

to bi landless

alliances of

a Moslem Artb

sy

us ad

London, Apr. 13. The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, told the House of Commons today there could be no question of the British Government

and had reporations agreeing at the present time Paul said,

coming in from West Germany. the transfer of the They had

kept living standards British protectoraten of down as low as they feel they Bechuanaland, Basutoland can" and they have increased

agricultural and Swaziland to the Union exports of

modities, he added.

A State Department spokes-country and the Western powers of South Africa.

Mr Patal cancer delay 14

man made the appeal publle in before Egypt settles her dispute He was replying to Mr R. W

starting a similar economie pro- statement to the Press, Scrensen. a Labour member.

with Britain over the Sucz gramme

The statement said that the Canal in Arab

fur Lands, who questioned him about a

is which

regarded United States had made efforts directed at breaking Mosleni authored Congress suggestion by Dr Daniel Makin, funds a year ago.

towards the adjustment of reia- South African Prine Minister, We hope, that before theflons between Israel

Amb unity." and the that the three

protectorates Annetal year

He did not foretec a sciution should

states through is over, we will Arab be transferred to

peaceful operating in means, but that before this aim immediate future and would not canal problem in the have programmes Union.

Winston Churchill

achieved, both sides some Arab countries, perhaps in could be

the optimism to start would have to alter their pre-American

of the Britain was pledged

Lebanon since the Jordan and

Ambassador, with."

sent attitude.

Mr South Africa Act of 1909 not to

Caffery. Jefferson The statement said both sides transfer these

He said FAO hoped to extend territories unt!!

Mr

said recently that Caffery and should adopt a the progrnume

lo Egypt

policy of CO other Amb countries. It would (Operation instead of force

progress was being made on the and

question ef withdrawal of Bri- with be aid for specific development | Co-operate

United

Ush troops an on projects and would supplement Nailons Armistice Control Or-

end that important tunity of

of expressing

sing its views.

results would be announced in Point the tionere Heriz

technical ganisation.-France-Presse, Four bonsclf in

the next three months wasttance the Arabs have been 1925 sald that his party we nut prepared to incorporate in the receiving for some time. Union any territury unicos y Inhabitants wisted it.' the Prinse Minister added.

the

said

British

their indubitants had been ean- sulted und until *he Parliament had had

Sir Winston Churchill went on: "It is the interest as it is also the desire of this country and of South Africa that the friendship which has developed so strongly between us over the

years should remain unbreak-

able.

TENSION "INEVITABLE"

Mr Byronde, under question- ing, defended the Admini- tration's polley towards ihe Arabs and Israel. He said it was "Inevitable" that America's attempt to create stability the Middle East against the So vlet dan

danger should create some tensions there for a while.

He said the process began two

the

Special Kind

Of Freedom For

Soviet Press

to the

Bhar

OVER OPTIMISTIC "Mr Caffery is always optl.. mislic-over optimistic," Colonel

said,

that "for the

Nasser adding that

last two years Mr Caffery has been saying

will the British leave in the next three months

and they are still here." "The British are not willing to change their attitude towards the Canal problem," Colonel Nasser salt,

He denied reports attributed to him that the Revolutionary

United Nations, Apr. 13.

Russia contended today Command Counell was prepared

of

or three years ago and it may that the freedom take another two three yours

Dr

in to concede the automatic

"re-

the event of Turkey being at-

before the Arabs and the formation report prepared activation of the Canal base In Israelis decided America's by the Philippine delegate, lacked in return for the 4,000 policy was really impartial. Salvador Lopez, reflected Brilish

therefore sincerely hope that Dr Mulan and his Govern- ment with whom wo have bitherto happlly co-operated on so many probitms we thore in common will not ucedlessly press an issue on which we

"At the moment, they both could not

full in

with their

think

partial to the views without falling in our other," said Mr Byrunde. "What we regret is that the people is The Prime Minister's state-Israel over-exaggerate the dan- ment was greetett with a roar gers. It is not our intention of cheers from both sides of to do anything that is going to the House.--Reuler,

endanger the State of Jarael.”

trust."

we are

Film Of The Life Of

Christ Abandoned

London.

Plans for the production in France of an inter- national film on the life of Christ have been abandoned, it was disclosed last week. The project was promoted the most ambitious religious Alm ever made. by an international company which nimed at producing

m

the

bank hnd

technicians who stay the American viewpoint behind after the main British that such freedom should garrison leaves wearing civilian be used solely as an instru- clothes. ment in the cold war,

There is no change in the situation since the Canal talks The Soviet delegate, Semyon broke down last October 21, he Tsarapkan, told the Economic said. and Social Council that Mr

Colinel Col

Nasser

sold the Lopez had the "Ebsurd

Arab ridiculous" idea that the Russian generally

and Egyptian and

peoplea regarded American press was controlled by the Point Four att (ald for un- State. He pointed out that developed areas) as "a form of Soviet newspapers freely crit clped the Governmess and print American colonial penetration

the Middle East." ed critical letters.

Communist The Council is debating the paganda had convinced the Arab

He said

pro- question of freedom of Informa peoples that American Point Lion. The basis of discussion is Four

aid WAS

working in the

Lopez prepared faveur of report Mr last year

Britain maintaining In his

capacity as her special rapporteur.

position in Egypt. The United Stutze

Was mare in- Tsarapkin #2ld the real terested in Europe and the Far obstacle

monopolistle introcool the East-Reuter

interesis of United States news agencies and certain

newspapers. He Mr Lopez had Ignored this fact,

The Soviet delegate

and ba

said

He

London, Apr. 13. A Royal Air Force band le to on Wednesday from Southampton for two and

ona

The Master of the

Dublinį "It was a wonderful idea but High Court adjourned until next it was too big a project for ona term an application on behalf man. The problems of inter-to "monstrous of the Munster and Leinster national finance involved in articles in. U.S. newspapers and a half years' tour of duty Bank, Cork, for the determina- Count de La Grandiere's plan magazines, describing the des will the Far East air force. tion of questions concerning the for raising funds in every tructive

of the capabilities

The 20 members of the band, disposal of £8,450 subscribed country were so arent that the H-bomb.

of the 10 major, RAF by people in Ireland towards a British appeal for £50,000 was This type of freedom of In- bands, are Balling in tho fund to finance the film.

never launched.

formation we have nover per troopship

Empiro Orwell. It was said that the been told that diMculties had "In Ireland we were well on mitted at home and never will They are due in Singapore early arisen concerning

next month. production the way to bur target of £30,- tolerate," he said. 000, but when the American The

Lopez Report is full of Their leader of the

is Flight Lieu- to be known as subs "The Divine Tragedy'

edy" and that we

subscription

the was taken back slander against

Bovlet tenant W.G. Newman. This is 1*

had

that we would Union and other countries, Mr the first band to be assigned to been decided not

have to give back our money, Tetrapkin said. Ho elted such the Far East (air force, and proceed with the venturo wind up the fund. The bank Court order was necessary be-Lions" and "satellites behind the centres as well as in the towns.

too. We then found that a High | phrases as "Cominform -- na“ i will

..remote play in many held the money as trusice.

fore we could do so.” BRITISHI CONTRIBUTION"

Iron Curtain". United Press, -France-Presse, The film was to have been made by Count de la Grandlere.

aiming

was planned ta begin in the autumn of 1949.

October, 1949, Vatican ford Counced that Sir Staff

диа

Radio

to

and

had given approval for £60,000 to be sent out of Britain as a contribution, tom wards the cost.

Mr Desmond Leslie, who organised the Irish appeal,; said the project WAS abandoned about a your ugoj Then the United Bintes subscription w withdrawn.

"It had been

for

"throg' years and I suppose the Americans gol tired of waiting for the money to come in, truss

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