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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1956.
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ARAB STATES AGREEMENT His Name Was America Accused
Grateful
Deer
Vienna. Mar. 6.
A deer with a poacher's понес round its neck re- turned to a farm whe human foster parenta h brought it up years so, was reported at Leoben.
The farmer freed the annat from the noose. The deer showed 11a gratitude by nuzzling and licking him then "greeted" the other worker on tho farm andl finally bounded up-
stairs to the room of a matď who had bottle-fed him years ago before he trotted hark into the woods,~China Mall Special.
IKE WILL
Unified Command For Egypt, Syria
And Saudi Arabia
Cairo, Mar. 6.
Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia announced today that they would place their armed forces under unified command, ready to act as one against anyone who attacks any of the three Arab nations.
The three-nation alignment was regarded as a threat to Israel, which was formally blamed today for Monday's attack on Egyptian-beld Gaza. A joint communique announcing the unification plan said also that none of the three nations would join the recently-ratified Iraqi-Turkish defensive alliance or "any other pact."
The treaty between Turkey and Iraq was hotly protested against by other
NOT REVEAL Arab nations, espe ally Egypt.
FUTURE
PLANS
Washington. Mar. 6,
Senator Willion Know
izred 4Republican.
Cali
fornia) said today that he doubted whether Mr Eisen-
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hower would tell the Repub-DR Borg Olivier, leader of the Heans before January, 1956.] whether he intended to run! again for the Presidency
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DOUBTS
Senator Knowland, who is the Senate Republiean jender, suih in un interview that he did not export any such conference to be held soon.
"I doubt that the President will let anybody know what his plans are before January, 1956, al the carliest," Me Knowland
fil
first,
Nationalist
today Party, roneeded victory to his Labour Party opponents in Malta's general election and is ex- ported in resum the Premier- ship
The Malta Labour Party. led
by Mr Don Mintoff has so far won 20 seats and the Nu- Tonalists 15, Ove results are still outstanding.
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Mr Mintor's party in a brouri- Cast this afternoon. He Header
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In joint enmunique, Egyptfcentral headystarters, to control anci Syria announced their the training, arming, orgunfslug | agreemént pledging milltary, and employment of the armed
which Part political
members would place at the disposal of! operation.
The killer communi, COMPLETE ADHERENCE
A second comunique from Saudi Arabia annuunerđ Its complete adherence to the Egyptian-Syrian secord.
The three nations announces! that they had agreed on a com- mitment for joint action to re- pel any aggression of a member State in the alliance,
They ugned to form a perma- Juint command, with
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The Central Command also would co-ordinate arms produc- Bon
military com-
munications.
The cominunique sold the three nationa would not concludo any other international military o political agreements without the consent of other mernber | States.
The agreement #lso provided for "consolidation of economic co-operation between member States in preparation for overall bconomic unity."
the economie Beid, the gvement prescribed the follow-
step ing
1. Establishment of an "Arab bazik" for ste unified Arab
surrency.
2. Elimination or drastic re- duction of Customs dulles
torni prostucia and
factured goods,
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4. gotin-
Establishment of un "Arab tions between France and Econone Counell" to promote
theres pinas-United Press.
Party did not contest this elec- The economic
tion.
NO SEATS
The Progressive Constitutional the Government controlling Parly, let by the Hon Mabel | North Vietnam on the future Strickland, daughter of ** ++f French concerns in
late Lord Strickland, a former Tonkin seem to have reached Prime Minister of Malta, has
a dendlock. bo far won n seats, Mr Mintoff's Labour Party
The main obstacles facing the favoury complete economic négotlators — M. Jean Sadrileny, Integration between Maltabead of the French mission here, und Britain. The Party has and Her Chi Minh Government previously demanded Matter ofteins were: representation in the House of Commons-Reuter,
1. The question of the legal ownership of the coal deposits under Tonkin soll -- up till now exploited by the French Tonkin Collieries.
17 Nations
Accept Bandung
Invitation
Washington, Mar. 6. The Indonesian Embassy reported today that 17 na
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graine - -- eluere the Korean tions already have accepted orters ut Just week's Whitetoday, no requests for audiencr The French' Authorities said Asian-African Conference to
Me
13e ded that since Cali- fornia's primary dues not come
Nice, Mar, 0, until June of that year,
Vietnam chief of protocol, M. uther delegation may learn Quong, said here today to visit
The question of material alkat the President's intentions | by leaders of Vietnam's three suppiled by the United States
private annies to Bao Dal hereunder the Economic Ald Pro- was planned. Eisenhower toki
He said that up to mid-day | Armistleg. 24-
House Press conference that he with Bao Dat had been received they would hand this material | be held in Bandung, might be able to give them on from any private army sources mechanical shovels, lorries answer in about a year to the und Bao Dai had not asked any and mining instruments back Indonesia, starting April 18. he intended representatives of the army to to the in North Vietnam soil other nations which joined with question of what to da-Reuter.
These are la addition to four before the evacuation of Hai Indonesia to sponsor the Confor- phong later this year.
namely Burma, Ceylon, India and Pakistan.
visit him.-Reuter,
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Private Michael Gabriel, aged 19, of Barnstaple, Devon, prizes this souvenir and no wonder! While out on a 36-hour patrol in the Mount Kenya Forest, Michiel killed a Mau Man terrorist, dressed in an RAF boller-sult,.. In the ter rorist's home-made rifle he found a bullet had jammed— Indiet meant for him! Pie Gabriel proudly displayed bis souvenir at Southampton, when, with others of the Ist Battalion the Devonshire Regiment, he arrived home from the Middle East in the troopship Dunera-Reuterphoto,
Of Economic Invasion Of Asia
London, Mar. 6.
Communist China, claimed, today that last week's Manila conference of American diplomats in Asia had considered the intensification of the United States "económic invasion" of Southeast Asia.
The Communist New China News Agency sald the comm munique Issued yesterday by the American diplomats showed the meeding ulso discussed "Lho United States policy to prevent China from liberating Formosa" and American measures, mapped out at the Southeast Aslan treaty conference at Bangkok, "to sup~ press national liberation movi mento in Asin."
(The communique of the 10 American Ambassador in Asla warned agolast "a grave threat to the peace and security of th Far East," resulting from "the continued effort of international Communism to impose a new colonialism on the independent nitions of Asia.”
(They welcomed the deter- mination of the Bangkok powers to resist Communist aggression In the treaty area and con sidered "co-operating ta ta achievement of the economic well-being of the Far Eastern peoples," the ways of helping them consolidate their indepe dence.)--Reute.
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Washington, Mar. 6.
The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, returned from a two-week tour of the Far East today, declaring that Communist China is seeking "desperately" to overrun "the forward positions of freedom" there.
Mr Dulles, who faces some critical questioning in Congress on U.S. policy on Formosa, will report to President Eisenhower tomorrow on his seven- nation swing that was climaxed by a conference with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.
On Tuesday night he will deliver a nationwide He is tentatively radio-television report on his trip. scheduled to appear earlier before the Senate Foreign Relations and House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Senate Republican leader, | Washington National Airport, Mr William Knowland, said he that his Asian trip was "packed also had been in touch with the with Intense interest." State Department in an attempt
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this former U.S. material is vitally needed for countries already appears assi"- to arrange for Mr Dulles to the exploitation of the Tonkin ed, and the Embassy raid that brief both Senate Republican forward positions of freedom, coal mines and wish to keep it
and Democratic leaders on the which the Chinese Communists number Far Eastern stuurtion.
to lake," This scek desperately The latest reports suggest that the North Vietnam Authorities
would be addition to Mr said. "I found the of
it said 600 delegates wäl par-Committees.
WARNERCOLOR Dulles appearance before the love of liberty and hope, a hopa materie to
being removed to be ticipate in
that stems Insgely from the the Conference and eventually replaced by French 400 news, radio and television
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bodia
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tnam authorities Japan, Liberia, bybla, Lebanon, North Vietnam
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Nepal, The Philippines, The anxious to import
Sudan, Syria, Thailand, North medical equipment med calling to Victrum and South Vietnam,
products, and from Franco and are aware that these goods may not be forth- coming it the current coonomic negotiations were to break down, -Franco-Presse.
Camel Festival In Tunisian
officials.
Desert
Tunis, Mar. 6.
CRITICISM
The Chairman of the House Committee, Mr James Richards, who on February 23 criticised recent Dulles statements on the Far East, showed no signs of retreats ing from his position. He said "you
can draw your. own conclusioat” as to the He of questioning Me Dulles will undergo before the House group.
Mr Dulles was greeted at the airport by Mr Herbert Hoover, Jr. Under-Secretary of State, and by diplomatic, omelale of France, Britain, Cambodia, Thalland and Burina.
In his report on Tuesday night, Mr Dulles is expected to appeal to both Nationalist and Red China to renounce the use of force in the Formosa area. He may couple this appeal with
The Embassy said that Mr Richards called on the warning to Red China that it Bandung meeting is expected administration while Mr Dulles will risk U.S. retaliation if it to be the largest international was in the Far East to an- conference ever held in Asia.
nosco that it would defenduses force against Formosa or
the Pescadores. Indonesia's Prime Minister has Quemoy and the Matsu lands stated that he considers the of the China coast as part of In his secret talks with the most important objective of the its plans for the defence of President and Congress, infor- Conference to "To review Formosa.
of
All five have officially
monty sald, Mr Dulles will have
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the position of Asia and Africa
He said he feared that Mr to admit that his four failed to and their peoples in the world Dulles had offered to trade the Snd the basic split between the of today and the contribution offshore Islands to the Chinese United States and Britain, over they can make to the promotion, Reds for a Formosan gessofire, policy towards Quemoy and
and pesco
Administration source -muld Premiers Mr Duties position was still sponsoring et ta United States would The traditional Camel Festival over, that it is not their wits defend Motru and Quemoy took place in the South Tunisian that the participating countries minst the Communiste sit Desert today in the presence of should build themselves into a appeared that the attack was leading. Trench and Tunisian regional bloc.-United Press, part of a plan to try to seiza
Formosa, or, the Powondover, Berlin, Mar. 02 But the United States would 1800, Prince Childly, and Minia- Frau 'Giscla Jahn, the first not intervene if it was decided
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