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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ( 16, 1954.
CYPRUS QUESTION SHELVED QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
U.N. Majority Swings
In Favour
Of N.Z. Motion
'GRATIFYING RESULT
· United Nations, Dec. 15.
The United Nations Main Political Committee | voted tonight to give no further consideration to the Cyprus question on the grounds that "for the time being" any decision on the issue would “not be appropriate."
With the overwhelming majority of the UN. Committee swinging toward the move launched by New Zealand to postpone any further debate of the Cyprus matter, Greece at the last minute de- clared her support of the action provided the group adopted an amendment qualifying the time element of what amounts to a "sine die" postpone-
ment.
Creece's move in effect withdrew her, original demand for U.N. recognition of the right of the people of Cyprus to decide their own political future. The Greek resolution had been doomed to defeat when the New Zealand postponement motion was introduced.
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In the mood of harmony a lot of facté about the Cypru created by Greece's final gesture, isque and that this lacus is n the Committes voted 49-0 with | now a closed 100, 1nb tentions in favour of the of my British colleagues like to amended New Zealand resolu- | think. bui on International Itim as a whole. It first approved problem, "
the preamble, which finds it not appropriate to adopt resolution on Cyp us for the time being", by 44 votes to note with 10 abstcation The vote on the operative
paragraph for ne
further consideration 40-0-11.
Wi
The resolution adopted reads: "The General Assembly,
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When Mr Kyrou concluded Urratin of Colombia, announced the chairmann, Senor Francisco
"WC have
heard row speakers on this matter-43 on procedural ksues alone, There were 63 speakers yesterday a 47 today are having rounded
{ our cttury, I adjourn the
meeting.
FRENCH CONCERN
Mr Kyrou congratulated
all members "on the course of the debale“ but several delegates, especially M. Henri Hoppenst of France, expressed concern for the kone of the discussion.
M. Happenot said: *The
The magnificent scene in la Scala Opera House, Milho, nt the recent opening of the New Optra Season Express
I'toto.
Royal
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Pilot Retires
London, Dec. 16.
THE RESOLUTION
"Considering that for the time being a resolution on the question of Cyprun would not be appropriate,
"Decides not
consider to further the item entitled ap-
Captain W. H. Humphreys, senior Trinity plication, under the auspices of the United Nations, of the prin
House Channel pilot on the Gravesend station, and ciple of equal rights and self-debole has only confirmed the the man who piloted the Royal Yacht Britannia determination of peoples in the apprehensions red in many from the Nore to Gravesend when the Queen made case of the population of the of us by the inclusion of this Island of Cyprus.
item. Despite the moderation of her return from her world tour in May, is retiring.
parties, stressed peakers for opposing
many wards were spoken here
The honour et piloting the graph of the President, which which could only Excite pas- yacht Wis the crowning Tito aigned for him. siom outsde, meblsing thes event in Captain Humphreys' Bon of a Trinity Houre piket, peesions or activites without 13 years as a licensed plot.. result. Whatever was ad led to
Captain Humphreys began his A. his home at Grevesend, career with eight years' service debate....wil Only in-be bas a reminder of that in all. crease the problen
day. 1 1 a photograph of the During the 1914-18 woe he Queen, Prince Philip and | wwa pilot in an armed merchant- their Queen and Prince.
children signed by the man which was torpedoed. With 11 handful of men Captain Humphrayu stayed on bærd mat managed to bring the ship to port,
Several delegates that the instr'ed poamble whi the phrase "time being put a timo lement into the situatio making it possible for the ques tion to be raised inter should (1 be deemed that the time was then "appropriate."
Од the other hand, odier delegates took the view that the operative paragraph makes t clear that the UN would not "consider further the question and that this was u sine die postponement.
The major effect of tive resolution was that the Cyprus Issue is closed and cannot be raised again next year,
The Greek Ambassador, Mr
this
"No positive contribution will have been made by this debate to the development of this prob- em, the existence of which is the contended_by_ no one but
tution of which en be sought only within the provisions of the Churicr
uxisting treaties."
and
M. Hoppenot also raised the question of "whether thi resolution as amended means a
GIFT FROM TITO
Last
year Captain Hum- phreys was the Channel pliot Tho's who look President yacht, the Galeb, down the Thames when the President returned homo after his visil to this country, Captain
Humphreys
1
He also piloted the last ship Jous of Zecbrunge before it fell
to the GarmRENE.
Captain Humphreys is the fost puct to held a "vice-ver" Ecence whereby he is cokiled: to plot ships cn outwerd und was inward voyages on the Thames.
-(London Express Service).
Alexis Kyrou, Anal speaker of understanding that it may agalh
sine die postponement or the presented with a large photo-. the session, declared his convic-be brought up at a later stage." tion that the resolution adopted with the words "for the time being" in the preamble "made it absolutely clear
He received no direct an wer but cald that since Now Zealand
and Britain accepted thin that the United Nations are amendment he would support open to any request and may I the rosolution as a whole. express my delight for having been the distinguished delegate of the United Kingdom voting for this draft as it now stands.
"As it stands now, although Under
St rather dubious frame WO have had An extensive debate and thus a delegations know a lot of arguments and
GREGORY
PECK
THE
PURPLE
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GREAT WORLD
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Mr
The British Minister of State,
Anthony Nutting, tonigh made the following statement in regard to the U.N, vote on the Cyprus Issue:
WISDOM
"I consider this a gratify- ing result It shows that the Assembly, in its wisdom, has accepted' the preament forward by the New Zealand, United King- and, United Siales delegations upon the ande- sirability of embarking on a contentious debate about.
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Cyprus or of pronouncing upon the island's affairs Azi Fatures
"An added caush for satisfac-
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