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Suez Canal Debate
CHURCHILL DENIES BRITAIN RECEIVED MISERABLE
TERMS
London, July 29,
Sir Winston Churchill tonight made a dramatic intervention In the House of Commons debate on the Suez Canal agreement with Egypt after a Labour member had accused him of encouraging Tory rebels who dis agreed with the Government policy of giving up the Canal base,
The Prime Minister had just entered the House when he heard Mr Reginald Paget declare: "We are having to withdraw on miserable terms.... because of Cabinet Cabal In
Conservative Party, cncouraged under the table by the Prime Minister,”
the
This brought Sir Winston glowering to the feet and exclaiming: "That
is an absolute untruth."
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Mr Attlee said he the ught Head had spoken Lound enne."Itut it differs a lot colleagues all within what he wred to say when
in govemment," I have fit were members of the House
with my
hot in the slightest device
much
a pudde speels ho
I regret the events as Estyjat.
brid "T have not
Joy meland to the hem ni changes which have
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"QUITE AGREED"
Be
of
Mr Attlee said Labour “quile agreed with the evacuation the tops from Egypt. 15 aid many times how hopeless it was To the whole miratene 1 try to have a base with positions in the work, which | hostile population around it.
Thoughts weft? The ITROS
We fel not
much Rel founded and well knit up to a |
then but it 19 and utterlympathy year ago obrożele obsolete and which has change) (rekrowledged now," he said.
It was acknowledge Today The spindorys of evans competent ( Alche
to but net by the Colental Srevelary I have
Mr Oliver Lyttleton yesterday was eating putting troops in Cyprus."
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Sir Winston said he could not eftempt to an interruption it if orbate to lay his arguments before the House. "But I would be prepari 10
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declared. "to alw bow ulteri
out of all proportions have the 姿にです。 Canal at the position
which we Betel Egypt now
"We all hope that this may tu a new and better ern for tho Metale East but thero is very 1411le credit for tho British Government."
to
Mr Attlee FUL down thundering
cheers from the Labour Party,
Several members leaned over to congratulate him and patted lus shoulders. Others waved their agenda papers.
Mr Charles Waterhouse, leader of Thank Conservative rebels, said he and his friends feated there would be a sell- sut. "This is not a sei qut-İt is a give away," he added.
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"Instend of having contrul of great base. in- mead of having troops on the major waterway of the world
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the agremienić},"
Mr Atlee said thpt in all the taiks he had had willt inilitary. they never thought expon was a very satisfactoryoded, base and for obvious reasons
"We have for diy ball
the Arab states, to Turkey, to net and indeed, to Egypt," he and
The question is
how
are
become sowing to the appalling then going to be carried. What developmenta 1:1 spectacle... the security of the Middle
which imaglantion rates before Rad*
u*."
In an evaient reference to the
"Merely to
American H-bombs test, he
continued:
Ly い
Me Aller went ont
"There is ease for a base
of
23m
Ale Waterhouse asked what would huppen if the provisions of the greent were broken. "Are we to re-enter forelbly?" he asked "I don't believe this
is feasible at ali. We are hand- £500,000.000 worth of gover stores, which the Egyptians could use against Palestine or anybody else"
a war-as war we looked at Cyprus and there to untenabic, why had they
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954.
Safe from the eagle eye of the Guardsman and the policeman, this found herself a sato niche behind the sentry box to watch the arrival of
Queen's Garden Party of Buckingham Palace.Iteuterphoto.
Japanese To Manufacture Jet Fighters
Washington, July 29.
Japanese aircraft manufacturers have com- pleted arrangements with American companies to build two types of United States front line jet fighters in Japan, it was learned today,
Under contracts signed and awaiting Govern- ment approval in Washington, Japan wi!! produce under licence the transonic interceptors, the Sabre and the F-94 Starfire.
Oil Statement
On Monday
Teheran, July 29.
Persian Govern-
of some kind but what are the
Mr Waterhouse said that 1f nitunatives?
the hydrogen bomb was making We toolcer at North Africa,] the British position
The the оп Meals and to portray the frat! tew works f
wunderT cratchat sopis which was a much more likely prai- been arguing for 10
know atenta whenity of conwhere tract about the power of re-entry in
There might be one possibility | an emergency. tam sexATA er mimizade 1, about which we bad not teen snewhere further with gree-
ment."
we did not
cold, would m
ARAFE CANIDICO solesence
the ppostlen of the
of the base.**
The
A: Sir Win-t
Cheers WETU sades of the House. Mis Alther sand:
frum
DAY HAD GONE
The day had gone, he said, when one could "put bases in other people's territory
when Buy wat win the:
month:
These were "a burden and ara becoming irksome to us." result
"This ag mint seems to be the eventually ef Becepting what has been refused month ft)
Mr Attlee sald he hoped the present agreement would be carried out but the terms were the "worst I have ever seen.”
Mr Allee suid:
month, ale st year after yene, by The pry sent Goverment It Was not ma that the Fly Premie Monster knows difference between the hydrogen | this could have been settled an
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A spokesmen of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation said today his company had signed a con- tract with representatives the Kawasaki Alveraft Company Limited of Kobe, to build the Starfire and the T-33 advanced jet trainer.
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R.N. SEA HAWK'S RECORD
Bovingdon, July 29.
A Royal Navy Sea Hawk jot fighter, today set up a new point to point record between
and London Amsterdam.
to subicok official confirmation, tho Royal Acro Club an- nounced,
of flew the distanco 360,461 kilometres (223.98
FRENCH UNION TROOPS START ΤΟ FALL BACK
Hanoi, July 29.
Forty thousand French Unlon troops began falling back from the Western Red River delta today into the Hanoi area where, under the Indo- China truce, they must be grouped by August, 11.
The roads built by the French in their 70 years of administration were filled with soldiers marching toward the Hanoi circle with a nine- mile radius.
The yellow-starred red flag of the Communjst Vietminh fluttered everywhere in the Western delta. In some communities still nominally controlled by the French the police ordered the flags taken down. They were broken out again as soon as the police had passed on.
French officers drove freely through the delta west of Hanol for their last look at the rich land they soon must yicid. It was the first lime in eight years they were able to move through the region without fear of mines or ambush.
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Ap soon as the French Konc, the Communists expected to seal off the area wl ha new bamboo mrtain.
The High Command said the delta
was "brolutely peaceful”, Small groups of Vietnamese and French
officers went from
Disarmament
Report Adopted
New York, July 29.
The United Nations Dis-
village to village, supervising armament Commission today
the withdrawal and
against incidents.
soldiers walked freely where.
garding unanimously adopted its Vietminh report to the General As-
every-sembly.
GRENADE THROWN
day. It
miles) seconds 014.050
at sk apeed
kilometres (508 miles an hour),
of an
hour
Times were calculated
from the centre of London to the centre of Amsterdam. --Reuter.
The Commission has met for the last week to consider tho Its Sub-Committeo In secret
the
The
failed to
A grenade was thrown at a report of Frenchman riding a motorcycle which deliberated down a street in Hanol yester session in London in the spring.
exploded, but
Sub-Committee reported that It had cyclist was not injured. in 23 minutes 39.7
roach Hostilities went on in regions agreement on disarmament. where the truce had not become
The report to the General effective. Twenty-one French Assembly will include the sub-
soldiers were killed and Committee's Union
report and the 64 wounded in the last 24 hours, proposals of the Indian Prime the High Command sakl
Minister on the question of the Soveral defence posts alone prohibition of atamic and the Annamese coast were sniped hydrogen weapons.
Southwest of
of Saigon, threa brick and Concreto defence The report also expressed the towers were destroyed.
hope that "clrcumstances will Refugees were leaving Hanol favour the fruitful confinuation for the coast or flying south to of the question of disarmament, Saigon in increasing numbers. the capital importance of which with regard to other problems regarding the maintainance of peace is recognised by all."
Plan To
Save
Prostitutes
Ipoh, July 29. A new method of sav. The other contract was being women from prostitu- tweera the North American tion by recruiting them Aviation Corporation and the
ni.
Mayor Do
Do Quang Gizi estimated that 100,000 citizens of Hanoi would leave rather thank submit to Communist rule after Deto- be: 11-Unitod Press.
Dulles Urges
huge Japanese Shin Mitsubishil into the Navy, Army and No
BEING CONSIDERED
In
M. Jules Moch of France, Chairman of Uje Commission, in his closing statement expressed" "the particular hope that our work at the next session whi
as neater to the
which we must ceaselessly seek
Reduction controlled disarmament accepted
the goal of Internationally
U.S. Aid
Washington, July 29.
by
all countries which will dissipato the anxioly hanging over the world"
BRITISH REGRETS
ment delegates and dele
Force WRE recom. Air Industries Heavy
Company gates of the eight
Limited of Tokyo for production mended by a woman State sortium companies in the of the Sabre.
Councillor. Persian oil negotiations
Making this recommendation He believed the "real reason", asid
Under an earlier limited con- today they had set belleved in by the opposition
tract, it Weg agreed that the in a speech in the Parak 5 ate a tentative Mitsubishi
Council. and almost accepted
Company the August 2 as by
wouki
Che Khadijah Binte
Się Pienon Dixon, the British Mr John Foster Dulles, the delegate, sild after the men ing Abdul Aziz said, "In this manner Conservatives, was that Britain date for releasing a joint manufacture spares and non-
It will enable them to co-operate Secretary of State, was becoming "weary of our
salt today that as the representative of structural parts and would ser-
armistice in responsibilities."
Force with men in the defence of their, the vico United
Indo-Chinn States Air
niha Government which had proposed made it more country." Sobres in Japan.
necessary for the
Betting up of the Stib The Councillor, however,
Bouth-east Asia to receive Committee, "he segreted that it United States foreign aid funds. had not produced any "practical qualified
statement by her
"I believe that the armistice emphasising that recruitment
results." The contracts at present are should be made among those
does not diminish the need for being considered by high officials
who were "energetie, healthy these funds," Mr Dulles wrote
"But I do not consider that of the State and Defence De- and well-behaved into women's in a letter to Senzotz Alexander
fallure," he added. "Our debates Foreign Relations Committee.
"If anything it increases the positions.
have been useful in clarifying need
to have available funds with
which to build these de- "I continue to hope that given. fensive capabilities
and time and a lessering of world strengthen the resistance of the tensions, the Soviet Union may from nations in the area."
be more forthcoming. Senator Wiley read the letter to the Senpto while it was $9,100 million debating the foreign aid bill-Reuter
communique separate the compensation to be paid to "We are losing our will to
the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company lie said he was not ono is expected to be issued at the who normally criticised the stume time, United States. Britain needed
friendship.
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The
The
Perdun
Minister
of
United States had "a real regard Finance, Dr All Amini, who led
Government's for his
delegates, prosented a report on the terms to the Shah tonight,
andi almost
affection the British Isles," he said.
DISLIKE EMPIRE
"They have a great respect for the Commonwealth; but they actively dislike the British Empire."
Their actions throughout the whole world seemed to have been activated by a dislike for and an anxiety to do it injury, small or great.
"For many years we have had a little American lamb pleading in Cairo, helping in nothing, hindering in most cases. He has get his way."
Whether that would be to America's long term advantage was a different matter.
Mr Waterhouse concluded: "1 belleve it would be an advantage if it were made clear that if this
treaty goes the way of the other three, then we will not tolerate It any more; that this treaty is our last word,
"If that is not made clear, I strongly Icel that in Cyprus we may have opened the grave to British greatness".
Shortly afterwards came the clash between Mr Reginald Paget (Labour) and the Prime Minister,
Mr Julian Amery, one of the Conservative rebels, said an ex- plosion in Egypt was more than likely. There WIL a serious risk that it would involve an attack against Israel,
The
negotiators have been weking agreement for the future operations of the Anglo-Iranian Oll Company's of industry which was rationalised by Per- sia in 1951.
partments, and probably will service organisations such as the Wiley. Chairman of the Sonate this means our work has been a have to be approved by the joint Women's Royal Naval Service Chiefs of Staff, informed sources to work alongside units like the Malaya Regiment, the Malayan Air Forco and the Malayun Navy.
sald
It was emphasised by Govern- ment officials that if the Japatiero
OTHER MEANS companies did manufacture the
Other means Starfires, Sabres and T-33s, they
by which these might be would be for delivery to the "unfortunate women United States Air Force.
given an opportunity to qualify themselves to
Play
their part Japanese Government officials in social progress," Che Khadi in Washington said the contracts Jah submitted, include the D: Amini sale on July 18 had been negotiated commercial-tablishment
of
CX
homes where
that agreement In principle had ly by a trade group representing those who were ignorant of re- been reached and that a separate the Japanese aircraft companies ligious matters should be given ngreement on compensation for and that the Japanese Govern religious teaching; those cun- the company could be reached
ment was not involved in the sidered suitable should be train- shortly,
arrangements,
ed as midwives or hospital at- the tendants and those who have
learned cooking should be ployed as cooks,
Po Oil Company of New
of
The representatives Kawasaid and Wiltsubishi Com panies had returned to Tokyo.
SUPPLY TECHNICIANS
em-
221⁄2 Million
Indians Homeless
Calculia, 29.
Two and a half million people
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"The gap still exists' but it has been narrowed by the proposals the West have made in the Sub- Committee.
"This is certainly not the end of disarmament talks but only the conclusion of a phase," Bla Plerson spid-Reutor,
Race Riots
In Chicago
The eight companies in the consortium are: Anglo-Iranian, the Royal Dutch, Shell,
Francaise Des Compagnie
on behalf of tho Vacuum. Socony
Raja Musa Bin Muadi, the chief of the The arrangements for produc- Raja Standard Oil of Call-
Department, Jarscy
Religious Affelrs fornia, the Gulf Oil Company on or to fighters and tea and said that it was not possible for were oday feeling the effects of
provide for the Lockheed and the Government to establish
foods from three major rivers and the Texas Oil CompanyNorth American Corporations to hom
and their tributaries in North-
Chicago, July 29. Muslim home for
prostitutes
Police cars and, 60 policemen Router.
supply technicians and expert
but the effort to reclaim them eastern India. The waters were patrolled a suburb here today to advisers,
matters with sweeping over large areas in prevent a renewal of a race was one of the A North American official said which the Social
Welfare De-Bihar, West Bengal and Assam, riot in which three people were
closely en- the result of unceasing rains injured last night, that the contract was similar to partment was now the one under which Australian gaged. United Press. and Canadian companies were now manufacturing the Sabre.
Headlines
Scare Nurses
Kampala, July 29. Newsaper headlines in Britain about. Mau Mau have "serious, shortages" of European nursing eisters in Uganda, a witness told a coroner's Inquiry
hero,
aircraft, because
It
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Gaol:
London, July 29.
which in the northern regions
of West Bengal have continued for 28 days.
Several thousand
In
Joan Bomo of
predominantly
Follon estimated that 1,500 people took part in the riot in squaro which Larry Sampson, 18, was The Starfire has a reputation Husband In
miles of cultivated land are shot in the right calt; Garcia in the United 'States'as a
under
water and villagers have Cruz, 10, a Puerto Rican, re- "Gadget
sought safety on the high ceived head injuries and Michael carries a heavy load of cleotronie Decree For Wife.
received minor head': ground and must defend them-Venezia gear.
selves against the attacks of cuta caused One device which makes the
The wife of a man serving a snakes and wild animals driven A polico. Ilmuberant paid they Starfire particularly deadly is a
like sentence for murder was by the waters from lairs.
their
riot had been bybying since kwa, radar operated gunsight whic
decreo nisi in the Nearly a million people were Puerto Rican Tambler moved automatically locks the Starfire granted
hero Court
today homeless as the Kosi Bihar, the into a
Italian onto its target. All tho pilot Divorce
of his adultery River of Sorrow, flooded more neighbourhood. has to do is to peces the firing becauso
than 800
The squnte
Dour members of the twi the button as his Sister J. Morrie of
aircraft follows Germany and Japan.
80,000 She is Mre Majoric European hospital hero fold an his quarry in for the kill.
lito Inquiry into
death
Last
The Starfro
is used-by at Ingray of Luton, Bedfordshire, destroyed by the Boahmaputra month of Brian Edwin
Crow, least 12
outside the Her husband, Mr Douglas Arthur River and those of 100,000 by the Lockheed ult
offered no defence to the flooded Tita in the tea and There might be a suppression 11-year-old accountant,
juto growing - Arous/France “The” -Lock- | tho for spokenman, said. In there. anti-Eyptian elements
They were married in January Prom reuropean sisters in the hospital heed Corporation recently has the Sudan and Combisunist
"pause they can't get the stopped fullscale production of 1987 at Laton Register Office. Cairo, Such volution
the Starfire In view of huge Judge Andrew, said: "There is developments could bring the staff from home.”
no chance of a reconciliation as Middle East down in ruins.
She said Mr Crow had not steps with Mach-2 aircraft." been getting "constant trained Mach- represents a forward the husband's death sentence for A weakening in the "rebel" attention.
speed in the vicinity of twice the murder of a German girl has ronics beca.MO apparent when Headlines about East African the of sound,, or about been commuted to life imprison
an hour.
ment, and I highly improbable one of them, Brigadier Fitzroy in Britain were
If the Prima
nurów from coming to Eart B Oast, Prison, 11 Avail, 12 Danger 14 Knee, 10 Lunch, 15 MacLoan ald
Blater andwer to the Russian years." But Omits, 10 Rent 20 Admits, 24 Merit, 26, Adepts, 20, Earl, A7 Minister was satisfied, the situa- Africa Bides, 28 Kettle. Down: 1 Rope, Laid, 3 Noon, Tangle on had changed sumciently to "Headlines about Mau Mau?" MIG-18. in Korea and is also
allow the evacuation he would, Bukes, Motto was naked, ma widely used by NATO powers discretions Curtcerning the Stare, & Adamant, 7 Delight 10: Baint 18 Columna, Kindred, 18 Estates, 17 Unito, 15 Remark, 43-lila, 44 Spit, 85 voto with the Government.Tr
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that United States, 2G,
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families are being held for questioning Hathered
The lieutenant said a groud shot hit Baanpion. Whers police arrived, Cruz end his brother
maid to have fired tien Home For Xmas?, hot, hack talon refuge in
which the mob was attempting London, July 29.
overturn. The London Evening Standard | bo
Policemen gushed the ear printed a cartoon today showing
Suez sergeant handing a shovel the station with: ano..of the discouraging Sabro was the United that he will be out under twenty to a British Army' privato aid || Puerto Ricans drizit to preven
saying: enq ARENDUS | his renfrues, by: the mobysite,
Home for Chrisianas? You'll |- Forty-eight squade et police. wife's be lucky, sokmayaire detailed men were sent to the area to China To fit in the Canal"-United control the crowdą že
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