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Cairo, May 18.

As a result of recent differences of opinion between certain Arab nations, Syria has greatly gained in importance and it can almost be described as being the political key to the Middle East.

On the one hand, Egypt and Saudi-Arabia are pressing Syria to enter into a tripartite pact with the object of offsetting the Turco-Iraqi pact signed in Baghdad earlier this year.

On the other hand, Iraq and Jordan are engaged in wooing Syria with a view to creating the long cherished fertile "Crescent Plan," This would mean a union between Iraq, Syria and Jordan.

More Arrests

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In Goa

י,

Lisboa, May 18,

A report from Goa stated here today that an Indian Socialist and several other people have been arrested on Portuguese territory.

They were making pro paganda for the return of the territory to India, the report said.-France-Presse.

Underwater

A-Tests

*Whirdly, Turkey, Syria's northern neighbour, is keeping

1 very

close eye on Syrian policy. A few weeks ago Tur- key adopted somewhat be- Besc

boward the attitude

Syrians but today there are signs that the Turks might join other Arab nations in their attempts to gain Syria's favour. POWERS' INTEBEST

Finally, the Great Powers Britain the United States, Bunda all France se vitally interested in what happens in Syria,

The United States, and, to a leaser extext Britain, are anxians that the Syrians should and Egypt not jola with Saudi-Arabia.

The French, who have con- Isiderable influence in Damascus, appear to be opposed to Syria becoming too close to Turkey and Iraq.

The Russians, so it is reported,

Not Harmful tave openly told Syria that

Washington, May 18. Data from the recent under- water atomic test are still being studied but all indications are that it did not do harm to any food, fish or people,

she can count on Soviet sup- port in the event of any Turkish aggression.

In view of this situation it is wondered at that not to be definite sign of the policy she Syria has 'not yet shown intends to adopt. Nevertheless, this writer gathered during a recent visit to the Syrian-capital that many influential Syrians are keen to make a pact with Egypt and Saudi-Arabia pro- viding these two countries grant her financial and military aid

The Duke of Gloucester, one of the senior members of Britain's Royal Family, is pictured here in Rome. He is visiting Italy with Field Marshal Lord Alexander to see the Allied war cemeteries. In this pictura, the Duke watches the laying of a wreath on the lamb of Da Ix's Unknown soldier in Rome, Exprtas Photo.

AUSTRIAN TREATY

Prompt Ratification

Urged By Raab

Vienna, May 18.

Informed sources said today that the Scripps Institute of Oceanography spent a yea in the study of sea, life and cur- rents before the test to find a spot where a small sub-surface nuclear explosion could safely be act off. The place selected

Chancellor Julius Raab suggested today that was, according to the Govern ment, hundreds of miles from to help Syria finandally and a parliamentary delegation should visit the parlia- the United States' west coast in maybe Egypt can extend

berments of the Big Four to urge' prompt ratification an area tree of food, fish and some minor military aid.

of the Austrian State treaty signed here last of the Bandung the

end of far from shipping lanes,

ference negotiations for This Sunday. Neither the Defence Depart tripartite pact have been ac

tually carried on in Damascus and Cairo.

Saudi-Arabia is in a position

Since con-

He hopes the treaty can come into force by According to the latest in the end of July, he told the Congress of his right-

ment mom the Atomic Energy Commission would say when

Was the best precisely where staged. In yesterday's joint state-

successful formation ment annoncity

they did, however, say:

announcement

completions of the experiment may be expected around the Wing People's Party.

NO HAZARD

"The indications are

end of this month after the Bairam holidays which mark

According to reports from the withdrawal of occupation forces the end of the Holy Month of Big Four capital received here, by December 31 at the latest. Ramadan fasting.

it is believed that America and

Dr Raab said the burden of that as So far it is the Egyptians and forecast the test involved no Saudie who have been the most ance, will ratify before their payment to Russia for former vacations and that German assets was not so great health bazand to mainland or active suitors for Syria's hard, Summer

to a reduction of island inhabitants or consumers but socording to news received Britain's new parliament can as to lead of fista"

from Baghdar this week Iraq do so by the beginning of August the Austrian standard of living. A subsequent statement. mayi hay now decided to press at the latest. After ratification be forthcoming wher data from strongly her claims. various tests conducted by the been. Scripps Institute further analysed.United Press.

bave

Investigation Into Rioe Production

INVOLVED

In Syria itself the political situation is most involved. It would appear that the army is the most powerful behind-the-scenes factor. Presidential elections are due to be held in Angust it is very doubtful if Hashem él Alássi - will be re-elected,

all occupation troops must out within 90 days.

be

The Austrian Government is expected to set an example of: speedy ratification by bringing the treaty before Parliament on May 25 and completing the pro- cess within a few days.

PA special messenger will El Atassi has been at logger-take the documents to Mossow heads with the Cabinet and where all the signatories must amry because of his refusal to deposit their ratification instru-

TOKEN FORCE

Signs are seen hers- that TIMES of the occupation troops may be mayed out soon and only a token force remain to take part in the last changing of the guard which, it is hoped, will be an August 1.

!!

With the coming into force of the treaty, the Allied Coun eil will cease to function and the guard and Allied military no longer police patrols will be needed. sign army-backed Goverment ments, Washington, May 18.

decrces

Wilkin Dr Raab ski today that he

two months after For instance, after the recent assassination of the Deputy hoped it would be possible to that the Russians have to hand the Austrians all the agreement

with over to Army Chief of Staff, Colonel reach

and Danube Shipping Adnan el Maliky, the Govern- Western Germany on the dis- ell Belds, refineries, factories, ment, adopted with the blessing posal of former German pro- estates

A small group of American officials, headed by Mr Charles Baldwin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs, left Washington on Tuesday to visit certain countries in Asia, i cluding

Buria and Thailand the purpose of holding consulta tries concerning the production and consumption of rice, the State Department announced today

an

/!

would shearten of the army, a decree that perty in Austria which is the Company property which they and facilitate subject of a West German pro- seized in 1945 as former Ger- for military trial procedures in

man assets. order to punish those respon-

ble for the assasination quickly as possible

tions with cficials of these coun-

But El Alami refused to sign

the decree.

Dr Ruab said one of the 23

The 200 Passion-administer "blemishes" in the treaty was ed retall stores which have article 10 which insisted that been opened in Vienna and the Austria must continue to ex-

Russian zone without permiş. sion of the Austrian Govern clude the Hapsburg family.

This was a "completely superment will have to close down.

Austria auous restriction on

Russian and Austrian officials Sovereignty.

are reported to be already at Another blemish was the work making an inventory of S far as the properties to be handled qualification * "in possible"" in connection, with the layerReuter

The American party will Moreover, El Alas's policy arrive in Rangoon on May 21. has been to stear clear, as far Bice commumptione in some possible, of any definite Zareign commitments, but, with countries of Asia is still at a zubstantially low level and did the way things are, it will not be eary for him or for his not keep pace with population growth, the State Department successor to carry out such a

policy-United addeg.

SPECIAL EMPHASIS The American delegation will discuss the world rien situation with a special emplasia-uppu the means to increase the con- sumption of rice and will ex- plain the nature and operation of the United Stater Agricul- tural Trade Development and Assistance Act

The American team will in- clude br

Besides, Mr Baldwin, Mr L. Ingeman Highby) Interna tional economist of the State De artment. Mr Dexter Blventu rice marketizia specialet of the Department of Agriculture, and Mr Chirenesi Bi Zairildaer vrte gramma,comordinator of the De:

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