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OFTEN CONTRARY TO

SINCERE FEELINGS'

French Premier tonight that the Big ters conference in

Paris, Nov. 24. Edgar Faure said Four foreign minis- Geneva "had not marked a return to the situation of the preceding years," although it had failed

o come up to "expectations."

Addressing a banquet given by the Paris branch of the American Legion to celebrate America's Thanksgiving Day, the guest of honour Edgar Faure warned against "sudden changes" in international politics which he said were often contrary to "sincere feelings." He added: "Diplomacy demands obstinacy and patience."

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Cable & Wireless

Chairman

Sir Godfrey Ince

M. Faure praised the optimis- Uc lead given by President Eisenhower at the July Four- Power “sununit" conference. He insisted that disarmament should be the central theme of panet.

The French Premier said: "Many of us and also meny Germans hoped that rearme. ment of the West German Re- in the public, as provided for Paris accords, could be avoided und that Germany would re- main the first disarmed power." If this had been possible other powers could in turn have fol- lowed sult, he added.

United Europe

M. Faure sold one of his gove ernment's main objectives was united the construction of a

con- Europe. "I is of small

ccrn

whether the tramework

chosen is a six-power, Boven- power, nine-power or 15-powET Europe", he added.

fosisted The French Prenler that French-German relations were the "corner-stone of this London, Nov. 24. European construction". He said Sir Godfrey Ince, the 64-both French and German year-old retiring Permanen ernments regretted the rejection Secretary of the Ministry of of the European statute for the accepted the Saarlanders

Labour and National Service, Saar by popular referendum but has been appointed chairman both of Coble and Wireless Limited, verdlet. It was announced here tonight, ||

"France," he said, "has the He will take up the post in arm belief that it will be possi- succession to Major-Generalble to find a solution to the Saar Sir Leslie Nicholls on February question with West Germany that takes into account France's rights and respects her economic Sir Godfrey will begin with intereats in the Soar." Cable #ni Wireless shortly at his retirement from the civil service in January.

A statement tonight said that Sir Godfrey would "not be called upon to devote hus whole

ime to the chairmanship 29 the Cable and Wireitss manage ment had beer, recently sirengthened by the appoint- ment of Mr H. H. Eggers as a acditional managing director.— Reuter,

RAF VALIANT FOR A-TESTS

A Warning

Such 31 solution, M. Fourc Saar "make the sald, should the site for an ecobotnic as- sociation between the French and German people instead of a subject of dispute,"

tho

Hen. “Egg" "Cels Herself

An 8-month-oM Light Sussex Rhode Island Red Hon be- longing to Mr J. Gallagher of Saltash (Cornwall) has always laid double-yolked eggmit has never fald an egg with a single Jolk,

Now, however, it has surpamed itself by laying an outaire egr, 31⁄2 biches long and 7%1⁄2 inches in circumference which weighs 5 ozs.

Picture shown: Mr Gallagher a hla Baltanh

home with his hen which has laid an outsize egɛ, sven in the picture In comparison with a hen's egg of normal size.—Express Photo.

US Wants Postponement

Of Decision

On Self-Determination

United Nations, Nov. 24. The United States warned the United Nations today against any decisions on self-determination that might strike at international aid programme for underdeveloped countries by raising fears of expropriation or loss of rights by investors.

Mrs Oswarld B. Lord of the US spoke in the UN Social Committee debate on self-determination the right of people to choose their own political, economic, cultural and social status.

Elections Soonest

Says Faure

$ Directing attention to clausCB in the self-determination arti- cle, in the draft covenants on

human rights, Mrs Lord

stressed that even revisions In the wording had not yet made it "sufficiently clear to avoid raising feara with respect to expropriation от Impairment

of legal or property rights."

Bear Burden

He warned against "Nation- alist agitation"

Saar, in the

Paris, Nov, 24. which he said would at the

French Premier Edgar She noted that the US cannot same time prejudice

here compel private investments in Republic's Faure told reportera Federal

and that the authority and prove harmful to this evening that his govern-o her countries ከ Fettlement of the

Saar ment's primary objective in government of capital importing countries must bear the burden question,"

the electoral controversy roof encouraging the flow of

German

of

all

M. Faure said that France in-mained the same: To hold capital." tended to pursue her policy of general elections as soon as bringing the "benefits London, Nov. 24.

She supported Denmark's possible. A Royal Air Force squadron modern civilisation" to Tunisia

M. Faure said: "We must have proposal that the question of will take Part In atomic and Morocco, while at the manoeuvres for the first time at came time leading these coun- a decision, both on the date of adopting a human rights article the tests scheduled for next tries along the road to golf-the elections and on the elec-on self-determination be post-

total added thet system, even if it is not in poned to allow time. for further April in fe Monte Belle Islands government. H

Ulo of

whole "this evolution should be carried conformity with the beliefs and examination

If post- off the west coast of Australia,

question. wishest

complex the government." The tests are the third to be forward in an orderly fashion,

The Premier sold he

not granted, she would panemnet is staged so far by Britain. The respecting the interests of

owalt RAY planes, including a

a Vallant concerned."

the recommendations of said, the US recommended that the National Assembly's Electoral the clauso referring to economic swept-wing atom bomb carrier,

Committee before deciding how questions should be dropped....... will be manned by specially-

and when to risk his govern United Press. trained crews comprining flying

ment's life in another confidence personnal, scientista ond doctors.

vote. -France-Presse,

Turning to the Algerian He said he hoped the com- question, the French Premier mittee would act quickly so that Justified Bruno's decision to the electoral debate could be Paris, Nov. 24. walk out of the United Nations resumed in the Assembly "at French and Japanese citizens General Assembly, rather than the latest by next week, will be able to visit each other's | Bilp

allow Man unjustified in- 'M.. Faure

series countried without a Visa for takter bed

her domestic reporters in periods of up to three months affaires, by peoples who were restricted Cabinet meetings at after December 1, this year. It will taking their first stepe which the Baar problem and (Was announced here tonight along thy rond of democracy," domestic political questiots wore

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