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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST - 29,› 1955.

MOROCCO PROPOSALS

Faure Insists On Decisions

In Two Weeks

Paris, Aug. 28.

The French Cabinet was today holding

session

the on

Moroccan a lengthy question following last week's French- Moroccan talks at Aix Les Bains in the French Alps.

Premier Edgar Faure is known to be insisting on decisions being taken on pro- posed solutions to the Moroccan problem and wants them taken by September 12. One Cabinet session may not be enough to decide on these proposals.

Following the Aix Les Bains conference it was understood that three main points had been

Wanted To Help agreed upon.

Grandmother

Paris. Aug. 28. When a motorist stopped to give a small boy a lift on a main road from Melun, about 20 miles south of Paris, the boy solettinly asked to be driven to Algiers.

to

questions

In reply from the surprised motorist the boy, are 10, said his grandmother lived

there

been

and an there had trouble there, she ought not to be alone. So he had left his parents' home and hitch-hike to hoped to Algiers to be with her.

The motorist, handed the hoy over to the police who drove hlm back to his family. The boy's name has not been disclosed. France-Presse.

ADOPTED

CHILD

DISAPPEARS

in

the

1. Retirement of the present Sultan Sidi Mohammed Moulay Arria.

# Setting up of a group of "Guardians of the Throne."

3. Replacing of the Resitlent- General, M, Gilbert Grondvat.

Two main points, however, Istill require settling. These are: the of 1. Composition future Moroccan governinent. France Moderate parties in

French re- would like to see sidents in Morocco represented on it,

2. The part to be, played by former Sulton Sid! Moham- med Ben Youssef (deposed two years ago).

Moroccan Nationalists would like him to take part in forming a Moroccan government or at least agreeing to it from some residence where he would ap pear tree,

On the other hand, several French political groups want the present Sultan to remain on the ihrono und would like to be given time to think the problem Dyer. France-Presse.

New French

Danish Vessel Ablaze At Sea

With amake kilit rising from her decks the 300-ton all wooden Danish schooner Hans Arede is towed into Dover Harbour. The Ilans: Agede catrying a cargo of wood, caught: fire in the North Ben. The flying quarters and engine room are badly damaged. —Express Photo,

CANADIAN JAMBOREE

BOY SCOUTS

BREAK CAMP

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Aug. 28.

Eleven thousand Boy Scouts broke camp to-

UN Delegate day, packing, their camping equipment and

Officials said it might take two or three days to get all the Scouts onto trains, buses, and boats with air and sea connections for overseas points.

Munich, Aug. 28. Claude Phelippeau, a French girl, who was born a German prison during last war, has been taken to an unknown hiding place by her

souvenirs of Canada at the end of the Eighth adopted German mother, the

New York, Aug. 28 World Boy Scout Jamboree. Mulch paper Acht Uhr Blait

M. Herve. Alpland, France's announced today.

little girl

permanent Tho

has

appointed been newly ordered to be returned to her delegate to the United Nations Mme Georgette flew here today from Paris to mother, Phelippeau of Marscilic, the sume his po American High Court in Ger- He told reporters that the "peoples of the world feel they The German adopted mother, are on the threshold of a period Frau Ema Skrobanek, has pro-t real and lasting pesce," tested against the court decision. She has written to Chancellor He urged that the nations of

Adenauer. Komrad

President the world pool their efforts go Eisenhower, the United States that the United Nations may Ambassador to West Germany, live up to its name by becoming Mr James B. Conant, and the truly united." French Ambassador, M. Andre

M. Alphand Francois-Poneet, to enable her

many.

Two storms hit the tented Some of the Scouts have planned to visit major Canadian city, built high on the bank of

such as the Niagara River where and American points Montreal, Vancouver and New empties into Lake Ontario. One York on their way home. storm-the whiplash from hur 50 6 The Jamboree officially ended ricane Connic-levelled yesterday with the Scout oath the 800 tents set up before the and volunteers repeated in the huge outdoor Scouts arrived,

the

the Jamboree arena, in the languages of the from the district helped repair

damage so 68 countries represented. The Scouts sang "A

"Auld Lang could get under way as sche- succeeds M. Syne," and gave a rousing cheer duled.

Lady Baden-Powell. the to keep the little French girl, Henri Hoppenot, who has been to

of the Well Looked After whom she has raised from in-named Coinmissioner-General in widow of the founder

Another

midway Boy Scout movement. fancy-France-Presse.

Though

hitches through the Jamboree khocked developed, the 10-day Jamborce down a few tents and tippet was pronour.ced a great success over a number of displays set by the Scout letiders from all up by the foreign contingents,

No Ferious injuries But the Scouts countries

weathered the and only a few illnesses matre test of Eving under canvas In the Jumbores-and most of the a storm. hospital cases were treatinents for poison ivy.

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Stormed Arena Highlight of the Jamboree was

"The Janiborce has been the movement of 10,000 Scouts

from tremendous undertaking, and it by bus, train and boat Niagara-on-the-Laite to Toronto you boys have had a wonderful to attend the opening day of the time, it has been because the. Canadian National Exhibition. administrative detalls and

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French the small executive stof.".. language. English and

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Jamboree

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Another hitch was in the food supply. For the first few days the quartermaster's division could not keep up with epeeli

Middle EastCrit demands of Scouts for lamb, rice, and spices.

The Jamboree, at one Bloge, ran out of firewood and· Togs for gateways and", spars for tent-poles But an appeal to local firms are residents flooded tho

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