THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955,
Saudi Arabia May Resort To Force Fighting Cocks US Tourists
Over Buraimi Dispute Could Spread Throughout Desert
UN DELEGATE'S WARNING
United Nations, Nov. 1.
Saudi Arabia hinted today that its dispute with Britain over the Buraimi Oasis may spread to other areas of the vast Arabian desert.
Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khayyal, Saudi Arabian Ambassa- dor to the United States and chief UN delegate, said at a news conference that his government may finally ask the UN Security Council to intervene.
EDEN CALLS
IN TUC LEADERS
London, Nov.
RIME Minister Sir Anthony Peeled in leaders of the
TUC
manomoth Trades Hau Con stros today in an attempt to stop a new wage spiral follow- last week's tax $150%
lenders met with Sir Anthony and Labour MuELS- te Sir Walter Monckton at number 10 Downing Street The meeting was arranged at Sir Walter's suggestion after TUC" Jenders warned that Jast week's supplementary budget was likely to spur the unions on to still higher wage claims
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Pigeon Stowaway
Capetown, Nov. 1.
A racing pigeon missing for live days returned 'Ita ́ ownerò lort with a Miðamg8] "This słowawky Has böon royally treatell”. Inquiry showed that the bird, blown off is course in a storm, landed on fenwler stesitilág off Capri towil.
The crow looked after it and released it on return 10 port. ** China ... Malf Special,
UN MEMBERSHIP Britain To Support 'Package' Admission
He warned that Saudi Arabia is prepared to use force to settle the issue, if peaceful means fail.
British-supported forces of Al-Khayyal Insisted that two smail Aral, states wrested | Saudi Arabia has “normal" te- control of the Qasts from iations with Muscat and Abdu Saudi Arabian_police force on Dhabi and has we disputes with
Geneva, Nov. 1. October 20. The area in the them. He described them as Britain will support the| nock of the ind between the independent states.
{"package" admission of 18, Persim Anci Oman Oulfs in
Saudi Arabia has ficcused Communist and belleved richt મા unexploited
"British oll interests," of creat-Communist countrica, In- oil reservC#,
Ing a "political problem" in the cluding Japan to the UN, a Buraimi EN,
British spokesman said here
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The Saudi Arabian UN dele-today. Both Saudi Arabia and gatlon distributed three state Canada is Britain sent letters Ju the ments on the Burnimi question
for the simultaneous Security Council
proposal test week,
one by
Felsal, More
the
entry of the nations hitherto giving their siles of the met- Prime Minister, one a govern- denied admission, mainly be- dent anel als background, ment declaration,
cause of disagreements bc- Neither. however, asked im- communique on the October 20|
for a Council meet-inelden, mediately ing to go into the matter.
Al-Khayyal suld that Saudi Arabia regards the Buralmi in- 1 defuite threat to
They accuse the British of peace in the entire area.
"armed tuggression," and declar- "Keeping in mind that the ed: His Majesty's Government is a frontier or 2,000 miles bein Soudi Arabia reasserts ita tween Saudi Arabia and the full right in that region, and re- areas of British influence, what fusers to recognize any concés- huppens in une sput can have
slons that have been, might be, effect An inn sex bayt
shall
be granted in the Burulmi region for any pur- tida. pose, to anybody, bo it an in- Nepal, dividual, a company, or a gov-Ceylon-Reuter. ernment, without the consent of the Saudi Arablan Govern- ment,
what
Heavier taxes on houshold godshoppens far beyond that place
and a threat of a rise in rents. itself. he said. were a fenture of the budget
The Saudi Arabian Kovern presented last week by Chan-
will probably izent
deride cellor of the Exchequer R.A.defnitely hefore the end of Buller.
November whether
## Sreunity Council intervention, he Industrial sources said that wage
A careful study of the saki claim by four major tunions
13 being made, he representing well over
thren Incident workers, already added.
Al-Khayyal
asked We was presented, would now be whether Saudi Arabia was pre.
pending
when
budget
deemed wha mare urgency.
Wis
believed that today's It
talks between the TUC leaders um: the Prime Minister would be followed by a meeting be- Livem
Sir Anthony presentatives
Live Em- ployers Confectoration —United
Press,
dre.
was
pared to resort to force to re- gun 10 Bursimi podstion.
British Protection
nu
"It we think we have uther way after exhausting all peaceful moans, then we prepared to use force," he re- plica
"We
[0 have
answc) aggression by the same language -armed aggression."
fie sick that the basic Issue In the British-Saudi Arabian dispute 10 the question ol sovereignty over the territory. Saudi Arabia claims 1. The British contend that Buraimi lies partly in two states under British protection.
Munich, Nov. 1. The City of Munich willin send a green marble pulpit to the World Peace Church In Hiroshima around the begin- ning of next year. City officials announced today. United Prees.
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"The Saudi Arabian Govern- ment declares that it is not res ponsible for any damage or danger that might befall, as to 11to or properly. those who vlolate Uus declaration,”— United Press,
US Major Guilty Of Collaboration
New York, Nov. 1.
Atoday
tween Russia and the United States about new mernbeastlp.
Diplomatie quarters here be- Beve
the Unitech States will drop its previous opposition to a bloc entry when the Canadian motion is debated towards tho end of this year in New York. The 18 proposent rew nem- bers are Japan, Spain, Bul- garia, Rumanila, Hungary, Al- bania, Outer Mongolia, Finland, The Irish Republic, fialy. Aus- Portugal, Jordan, Libya, Cambodia, Laos and
State Dept Announces Appointments
Washington, Nov. 1.
Four Hawker Hanters of the Fighting Cocks (oficially No. 43 Squadron BAF Longhars, Fite) carrying out nerobatica with which they thrilled crowds in Oslo and Stockholms. The Squadron, witich
Wis on
goodwill vladt to Norway and Sweden, derived its nickname from the "Gamecook"
the fighters of 1020's-Beuterphoto.
Russian Domination Criticised
New Orleans, Nov. 1. VICE-PRESIDENT Richard
A
Nixon inshed Soviet Ru
today for Gurrond stoelf with satellite ani called On all the
sin ik
Americas to band together for pence and progrERS in the Western Hemisphere.
Thrill Crowds
No Admission By Back Door
For E.
To Visit Russia
New York, Nov. 1.
A New York travel agent announced today that he would take a group of American airline and steam- ship company représenta- tives to Russia within the next few weeks at the in- vitation of the Russian Government.
Other Iron Curiain countries may be included in the tour, designed to pave the way for American tourists in the lands Howly opened to Antorican travel, Mr.Gabriel Reiner
Russian invitation arrivod here more than two weeks ago. The Secretary of State, Mr John Forte: Dulles, announced yesterday that US restrictions had been lifted on travel to Russia, Poland, Cwichoslovakia, Hungury and Rumanis.
Mr Relker, president of Cosmo Travel Bureau, Inc., wald he had signed an agreement Moscow last summor to represent the official Russlan pgency Intourist in the United States
in
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Germany Carriors Interested
He had gone to Russia with
June and had talked touting
Geneva, Nov. 1. the American chess team in The West rejected tonight an East bess thére with Russian German Communist attempt to gain adders as well as tourist om- mission by back door to the Big Four con-
ference.
Mr Reiter said all major US airlines and steamship com- panica na well as a number of
who
carry or numbers
American
Jargo
ملتقينة
The East Germans handed the con- foreign carriers ference a document on German reunifica-tourists had expressed interest
in the trip. He expected tion proposing setting up an "all-German Council" of East and West Germans. The would plan was
handed to the secretariat for distribution.
But the West refused to Decspt it and the document was not distributed among the four defegations as an official paper,
measures
The East German plan also called on the ministers to take to bring the two Germanys closer together and to "good | establish a systein of collective
security.
Mr Nixon said "no powerful nation has the inherent right to surround itưòl by satel lites," He contrasted Russia's dominance of the small coun tries of Eastern Europe with
United States' neighbour policy" toward the countries of Latin America. Set An Example
the
Turned Down
The West yesterday turned down a Soviet proposal to invite West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and East
German Premier Olto Grotewohl
Vice-President stated US The
policy toward small nations in 4 speech before a luncheon of the
Press Inter-American Association. He stid US ADPour before the Big Four actions in its area of influence the ground that it does
example for the world in big power relations gime. In the end it was decided
had set an
with smaller countries,
Mr William R. Rountree has been appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Neur Eastern, South Asian and "We African Affairs, and assumes his dutics
the State on Tuesday, Department announced today.
Mr Rountree replaces Mr Juhn D. Hernegan, who hus been nasigned to Rome as chief of the mission,
deputy
roject
conference. The West refused 'on
recognise the Soviet zone
not
reTM
not to invite either side.
Meanwhile, the Western allies the Communist philosophy that stronger states decided to force an early show- should take
weaker down with the Soviols on Ger from within the orbitman unity-United Press. of their power," He said. "Each
states lying
state, no matter how ADMIRAL BURKE
small, is entitled to recogel- tion of its independence and equality under International Low."-United Press.
Mr Rountree, who recently was Councellor of the Embassy u Teheran, has been associated with
Near the
Eastern and
BURMA PREMIER Airkan Bureau since 1940, when N ARMY court martial he was appointed special assis-
The found
Paris, Nov. 1, Major tant to Director of Near
Burma Prime Minister V Nu Ronald E. Alley guilty of Eastern and African Affairs.
Micocow boday do He has also served as a mem-tebarned collaborating with his ber of the Economic Mission to after a week's tour of tho Tess news Chinese Communist cap-Greece and
Union, as special assistant Soviet
from tors while a prisoner of to the American Ambassador in agency reported tonight'
Alhons from 1818 to 1950. From Moscow. war in Korea.
1950 to 1952, until his transfer During his trip, U Nu visited to Iran, he wae Councellor of Leningrad, the Crimea, Baku, Be Embassy in Ankara-France- Samarkand and Alma Ata, in Presse.
central Asia-France-Presse,
Alley, 34, who Wits taken prisoner by the Redh in the Choson Reservoir fighting of December, 1950, Wing held guilty on four charges of trafficking with the enemy.
The eight-man court marital
that returned the guilty ver diet had been hearing his caso since August 22.
Alley faces a possible maximum penalty of life imprisonment. The prosecution. agreed in advance that it would not week the death penalty:
The court martial will reconvene
at 10 am, tomorrow to con-
ISRAEL-EGYPT INCIDENTS
Border Clashes
Discussed
United Nations, Nov. 1.
sider whether there are any The United States, Britain and France today "mitigating and extentialing conferred with United Nations officials on some circumstances" to justify light sentence for Alley, action to smother the border clashes between Israel was understood that a physland Egypt in the El Auja area.
cian will testify.
Informed sources said that while the general A spokesman sold the court may
sentence Alley at the close of situation in the Near East was under discussion by Big Four and Israeli leaders in Geneva, Big Alley's defence attorney, Liut-Three Western representatives and UN officials
tomorrow's sessiori.
Col William T. Logan said that
In all probability Alloy him-here were concentrating on the border clashes.
self will make, a plea to the
court, ---United "Press.
New Bells
Barcelona, Nov. 1. A new pool of bells is being datállód in "the": famous · pil-| grimage skrine of Our Lady of Montserrat, patroners of Cata lonia,
UN
FORECASTS
A-Propelled Surface Fleet
In Two Years
He said
conferencè
pasture in
[GOING DUTCH
The Hague, Nov. 1. Seven out of every 10 Dutchmén favour equal pay for equal work by women, socording to a survey by the Netherlands Instiinte
of Public Opinion
One in five oppösts thë sten. The reat have o opinion, the Institute's
Survey
Special
mid-China Ball
for de
be completed in late November or December. He mid he the group · would spend weeler its Russia
sia tind pos sibly longer it the other na
two
tions were included.
Resumption of tours to ftus- sla after an interruption of 17 Years also was announced today Union Tours. '. Mr M. B. by Horten, president, said monthly departures by ships and planes already were Press.
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United
Paper Ears For Deaf
Hamburg, Nov. 1. Par specialista have success- fully used oljardite paper to mako artificial eardrums, an ear spécialists' conference was told
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Pierced eardrums can also be replaced by grafting skin from the patient's throat.
Turkey Willro
Punish Rioters
Plastics can be used to replace the ear cartilages, within which hearing is almost impossible. Ankara, Nov, 1. Olosclerosis, in which the President Calai Bayor prom-channel to the inner sár betomes feed today
can be that Turkey will blocked,
averdome by spare no effort in the security of opening a "by-pass" channel Western Europe, the Balkans, through the skull and covering it and the Middle East.
with a thin membrane of skin.
China Mail Special
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Opening the 10th Grand National Assembly term, he said the Baghdad Phet, is a deterrent
and
doubly nggression strengthens Anglo-Turkish de- fence.
President Bayur promised that eulprits of the September riots } will be severely punished, sny-
Playing Safe
Athens, Nov. 1.
hde
The Greek Ministry of Commerco
approved the Philadelphia, Nov, 1. ing that the disorders were export of 50 cases of padlocks The Unield States Navy will fabricated by those inimical to weighing six tons, to Istanbul,
Turkey. possess an atomically propelled Turco-Greek friendship.
Blodt two years from He said that Turkey already
padlótion, are to be These now, Admiral Arleigh Albert has expressed her regrets to used by owners of Greek shops A protection Burke, Chief of Naval Opera-Greece, and he stressed the bn- in Istanbul as.
Greek shops tions, sald here today.
portance of close and friendly against looting. Adm Burke spoko at the relations between the two coun- were attacked and looted by cóminissioning
for common. security Turkish mobs on September 5,
1955-China Mail Special,
surface
of
the
aryarship
the United trics
of telegul United Press.
States' first
for
milies, the cruiser Boston.
He said nuclear propulsion
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would be extended rat AFTER THE "TATTOO"
cruisers like the Boston, then to
heavy destroyers and later to alraraft carriers.
A
second cruiser,
the
Canberra of the same type as
the Boston is at present under- going transformation and being equipped with Terrier anti- aircraft tolcguided miselles.
The Canberra will be commis- sioned next spring-France-
Presse.
Fine Warning
Karachi
Karneht, Nov. 1. mtunteipal corpora“ Lon my that if illegal parking not stopped the corporation will remove the vehicles at the ownera' rikk and cost, beelden sooking fine
There have been complainte- is the press that "the whole elty is being turned into a garage."--Chine Mill Sptolal,
SNAKES TABOO.
WORK Chamber of "Commerce: han warned
The object of the laiks at Security Counci debate. headquarters · Wns "to might delay action which damp down" the incidents in inimmediately needed, tha Wes the El Aula Ares along the bend toute said, Security Colid Egyptian-lardell border where cil action might have "agen recent bloody incidents threaten puthority than the Ex Thros Fed to mishroom klo general he said, but the latter were
fighting.
Therefore the current talked, The Informed sources sold in which Britain's Bir Piccini
that
UN er werd Ewro tions to smother the recurrence secretary u Generar. He Our of such incidenta, ⠀ Theno-wire: | Hac The
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