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US GIVES

(M. FAURE)

Mediterranean

FAURE SAYS

FRANCE MUST REMAIN ON

BOTH SHORES

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,: 1955.

RECOGNITIONM Trans-

Nudists Not To Faith In New Argentine Govt

Bo "Left Out

In The Cold”

Linby, England,

Sept. 25.

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The British Sun-Bathing Amociation announced to- day that it would offer "fece insurance" to mem= ber

nudists who have been turned down by Insurance companies ** "uncoverable risku,"

Fan,

The association chair- Mr W. R. Martin, made the announcement to 100 members of the group' who met hero in "regular ctub attire" despite the brisk weather.

NOTE DELIVERED

Buenos Aires, Sept. 25.

The United States today proclaimed its faith in Argentina's revolutionary regime by granting it diplomatic recognition.

US Ambassador Albert F. Nufer went to the Foreign Office at 11 a.m. today to deliver an American government note announcing formal recognition of the new regime.

The USA is the first major power to recognise the provisional government of Maj-Gen, Eduardo Lonardi, but other top world powers are expected to follow suit.

"In the past insurers have frequently refused to Insure nudist clubs against

Other states that have Army: Maj-Gen. Leon Bengoa; accident claims by mem-

Rear-Adm. already recognised the new, Navy:

Teodoro bers," said Mr Marlin. Ho

Air: Hartungi include

Vice-Commo said insurance

government companies

Na Ramon A. Abrian, Transporta- explained, "The nudist

tionalist China, Spain, Italy, lon: Maj-Gen. Jose Uranga: custom of going without

Switzerland, haff a dozen Commerce: Cesar Bunge; Public clodhen was an uncoverable

Latin - American countries Works: Jose Blas Paladino; riak."

Education: Atilio Delloro Maini. and the Vatican.

The Soviet

--United Press, Union's attitude toward the now regime remain- ed uncertain.

To

thin. remedy

Mr Martin Batd. thue club wi!!

offer insurance 10 cover members "meeting with an accident while engaged in club activities". pxplained: "Thla means. of course, dolng anything

the club premises while wearing no clothes."-United Press.

Paris, Sept. 25. Any French government must realise the "vital im- portance" of maintaining France on both shores of attacked tha Mediterranean,

an

One of the

major questions ASPIRATIONS ·

OF ARAB COUNTRIES

facing the new government to- day was where to send refugee. ex-President Juan D. Peron into exile. The government

has promised to allow him to leave the country,

Peron is still on board the Paraguayan gunboat to which he fled when his government fell last week. Political ob- even more often than pervers doubt that the revolu- the Europeans, and thus the French Premier, M. Edgar whole network of the Moslemtionary regime will allow him Faure, said in a broadcast on world was threatened.

to go to Paraguay or any other "We shall defend a threaten-country bordering Argentinu

It was considered likely the

dictator

Algeria must remain "un equivocally and without rolicence within and part of France", M. Faure said.

оде

Cairo, Sept. 25.

A number of resulullons, In- cluding

expressing the hope for

the setting up of an Arab country federation, passed by a meeting of members the Amb University in Jerusalem published here Jordan), were today.

of

of reservlats was essentialdeposort will insist that theich an Arab federation, this

to

a far

-

and a govern-

would control

Latin-American

resolution stated, would have a country trom

federal capital removed

Argentina perhaps

ment Ecuador or Colombia.

which However, once

has foreign affairs and defence Peron jeft Argentina there is no way all Arab states. The resolution

also for a single government can pro calls

pass-

the new

the Algerian situation to ed Algeria", M. Faure added. night.

After emphasising that calling up for restoring order in Algeria, M. Faure sald: "Our aim is to achieve in the shortest possible time the total integration of Algeria (in Metropolitan was doing France). The Government everything possible to restore

vent him from returning to a port for all member states. order after the

he "This integration", M. Faure neighbouring nation where outbreak of

"will respect tho could work against the new re- incidents which

in continued, began November last year, M. Faure country's especial characteristics gine.

ond Individuality. Including those of language and religion, and will confer-indiscriminate- ly to the country's inhabitants taining to a French citizen.” those rights and duties per-

added.

Vital To Industry

Reform Programme

M. Faure then went on to

ta

PERON'S STATUS Paraguayan Ambassador Juan Chavez visited President Lonardi and Foreign Under-Secretary

of

ANTI-COLONIALIST

Another resolution, voted by the "Anti-Colonialist

Com- mittee," calls for the setting up of peopics' military units In addition to the regular armed forces. Another resolution from

Rodolfo Munoz today to discuss the same committee calls for the what he described as "routine banning of new Arab schools in matters" undoubtedly connect territory of member states.

હતું. Peron's

with

status. The Government announced

Atlantic 1620-1955

The demure "Mayflower” miss, Bristol-born Margaret Rowlands, and American light-hostess Pum Tilburn of TWA, span an oveniful three centuries of trans-Atlantic travel at Brixham, Devon. The couple met when Pam, bringing with her a miniature of the TWA Super-G Constellation, visited the Brixham ship- yard where a full-scale replica of the "Mayflower" is under construction. Margaret wears

one of tho authentic Pilgrim costumes to be worn by passengers when the ship sails the Atlantic next year.

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