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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956.

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JORDAN WILL NOT JOIN

BAGHDAD PACT Preparing For Ike-Eden Talks

Premier's Declaration

NO NEW ALLIANCES

Amman, Jan, 9,

desiderata in easy to pro Samir Rifai, head of a new Jordan Govern- but not so simplement formed today after weekend riots, said in a realise. Neverthe.tas; noticeable--and welcome statement tonight: "I wish to announce to all that was the note of decermina- my policy is not to join any new alliances.” tion struck by the Chiel

that "rumetiing

Junice must be done."

New Luxury Hotel:

Hilton's Men Coming To Colony

New York, Jan. 9, Executives of the Hilton Hotel chain satu Today they will visit Hongkong "for

the express purpose of discussing plans for a new luxury hotel there.”

Jolin Houser, executive vice-president of Hilton Hotel International, and Rug, Ригрия, publicity director for the hotel chain, leave New York on Jan, 20 ơn a swing through

and the Middle East A510

Hong!

Honolulu, ko

Manila,

Sydney, Tokyo Mo Melbourne, Djakarta, Singapore, Bangkok,

Bom- bay, New Delhi, Karachi, Baghdad and then to Cairo and Istanbul to inspect the new Hilton halels in thor latter two cities,

them

which will take We trust

that he and The ang

Autorney General will

ceive KULINA, MO well 20 aympathe.ic,

Government support in their quest

to

improve the existing situa

tion.

That more courts and quali-

There have been widespread riots recently against the British move to bring Jordan into the anti-Communist Baghdad defence pact.

Following these riots, King Hussein dissolved New disturbances broke out last parliament. week when the constitutional council ruled that be had acted illegally in ordering the dissolution.

The new Premier's statement expressed doop re- fied dispensers of justies, gret for the upheavals and asked the people to co- Bre required is self-evident, operate in restoring public safety and normal life so for it is not merely that that the government could tackle its big problems. the present magistrales and

urd

It

JA

-

district court judgua overburdened, but dilewit for them to Bure, what Mr Hooton describes a "swift, berl unnurried justice." The

today is that danger

some cases justice, by force of circumstances, becomes

bluted, and at the same time hurried.

that the Financial Secretary, when preparing his 1950-57 bud- get, will need to give earnest consideration the provision of tunds for

of addi the construction

IT would appear

to

tional courta nad the em. ployment of more judges and magis rates, A 21% 0. your plan may be required, Cerlamly it is not a prole lem to be baphazard manner. The magistracion

tackled in

are

ود

over- the

whemed because steady increase in petty

and

crime

offences-- factor

technicul welch

Ba much

must be causing concern to the Police an il

is to the legal department. It is something which im- mediately raises the ques- Lion of crime prevention in Hongkong.

pulty the

It is easy enough to declare

that much of the crime which affieta Colony preventable, yet any thinking person would

that besila e to suggest

lacking Police are the eficiency in this direction. The cold truth is that the public are very largely blame for much of the small-time crime.

to

VHEN, for example, a car

The Basic Factor

"We shall keep strengthening good and brotherly relations with all the Arub states, seeing that the unity of the Arab nations is the basic factor in our life and the security of our existence."

Purpus said that "Hong- kong is definitely on our list. We are going there for the express purpose of discussing plans for a new

hotel thers." surar United PreH.

ANGLO-US CONFLICT OF INTERESTS

Washington, Jan. 9.

British and United States officials will study plans for joint economic aid planning in the Middle East in talks beginning on Thursday, informed sources said today.

Mr Evelyn Shuckburgh, British expert on Middle Eastern affairs is due here from London on Wednes- day. It is expected he will launch immediate con- ferences with high ranking State Department officials in preparation for the Washington visit of Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, on January 30.

Most of Mr Shuckburgh's mercial aspects in un effort to conversations will be with Mr bring stability to the troubled scene And thus George Allen, Assistant Secre- Arab-Israell are of State for Near Eastern check Soviet penetration of the affairs.

arca,

Both United States and

talks Present plans for the British authorlikes in touch with also called for consultations, on preparations for Sir Anthony's the Far Eant with an appraisal talks with President of the chances of a pending

military Eisenhower and Mr John Foster adventure by Communist China Dulles, the Secretary of State, in the Formosa Straits in the are agreed that the emphasis months ahead. of the "summit" talks would be

on Middle Eastern planning.

THE EMBARGO

The British and United States Readers, it

Wag understood,

'One would

well-informed usually with source formulate plans

said the British Primo emphasis on economic and com- Minister would oak the United State to agree to relaxation of the list of goods which can be traded with Communist China,

The Brith v.ew was under- swood to be that the trade em-

SECURITY COUNCIL

CALLED TO ACTION

· PLANE HITS

HOUSE

BI John's, Newfound- land, Jan.. 9.

A United States Air Forec T-33 Jet trainor crashed into a house Outer Cove today near hezu, killing one airman,

The plane crashed short- ly anez taking en tiom Torbay. The weather was bad with visibility practi cally ECIO. The Trainer crashed into a bonne 00- cuple by the Utake inmily. It demolished the house but ด Lurce

at

home at the limɑ escaped

injury. The plane carried со through the house, AOTOEN & field, over a eller

and into the sea Bames.

The plane was en route from Torbay to Harmgat Field on the west coast of

Newfoundland,

Kris.

United

Harding & Makarios Meet Again

te

KOWLOON

Eisenhower Should Not

Seek Re-Election

Washington, Jan: 9. Representative W. Ster- ling Cole, an original Eisenhower - for - President 'booster, said today he be iloved President Eisenhower "should not and will:; not" seek re-election..

2:

The New York Republican Look strop sue with the House Republican leader. Mr Joloph Martin, and other Republicana who have predicted that z Már Eisenhower will seek tour more years in the White House-out a sense of duly.

who

of

inose

speak in opposition to

would urge a Preside. į of admittedly unerlain heath to seck a second term." "sald" - får Cole in a speech inserjed' imo the Congressional Record

He s.id his "ricipal_renga is that is not fair to Dwight Esenhower to appen to his sense of duty by urging him to run again, and that it is no for the best interest of the country that he attempt a second term

"WHAT IS LIMITIANS

Nicosia, Jan. 9. Sir John Harding, British

"I believe that Dwight Eisen- Govorner of Cyprus, and

hower should not and will" not Archbishop Makarios, the again become a candidate for

Greece leader, public officu," union with talked for two hours 20 minules here tonight behind locked doors and barbed wire barricades and agreed

to meet again soon.

An official statement warda said: "Governor Harding

Mr Cole' was one of a group of Congressmen who made special trip to Europe in 1952 in an attempt to get Elsen- bower, then commander of the North Adent

Treaty forces, to Uckets

run for after-

publicen

on, the Ro-

Не sald Mr Elsonhower

already had given. 41 of his

bargo imposed on China during and Archbishop Makarios met

this evening. After an the Korean War was aimed at change of views regarding the : 05 years to the service of his meeting milltary litation

and constitutional country unstintingly, proudly, which no longer existed. New Political

tively yes, gloriously

The statement said: "I assumed responsibility today after a period of unrest," and after asking the public to continue their normal life, added "my government is proud to have the royal confidence and is well aware of the pubile claims and the nation s interests.

began t will submit a government statement to the lower

house, in accordance with the constitution, explaining its foreign and interior policy."

The Premier also said: "The Palestine problem is our aveai question, and we shall confidently work until we achieve complete Arab_rights."—Reuter,

Thai Police Force

To Be Abolished

The

Bangkok, Jan. 9.

Thailand

police

force of 42,000 men, Επ cluding parachulias, arma-

CAT

marine police units,

ant

Will

be abolished by the end of 1956, it was rumoured here Loday.

The measure In part of the government's economy drive.

A new plan for effective co-operation between the army and the police la re- drafted. portedly being

The That police pay scale Is three times higher than the army pay France-PreSSO.

Earth Tremors Cause Panic

Acspu.co, Mexico, Jan. 9. More a 5.000 toists have bucked this fashionable sca- aboru rezort in a near panic bê-

Back To Front Was Just As

Effective

United Nations, Jan. 3.

Was BIMR+

The United Nations Security Council moned tonight to discuss the festering Palestine situa- tion on Thursday morning.

on

the

* gun-

"What is the limit or

duly asked patriotic Cole, Does the quality "of

Mr

China might be encouraged to future of Cyprus they agreed to willingly, industriously, enc

meet 复

further shortly for rufçan from military, Detwily

discussions trade restrictions were

The meeting place was a well High ranking United States officials said that frosidest kent secret until troops Eisenhower and Mr. Dulles barricading the roads, haiting would almost certainky roject cars, and posting armed guards this proposition if it were put among the trees and shrubs af

forward.

PRESSING PROBLEMS

the

churchyard, 20 yards from the archabishop's house.

Today sung was the fifth between the two men since Sir John, Harding was

appointed Governor in October.

demn him forevership co dens?alled Press

Quick Action Avoids Disaster

The United States, Britain and France were expected to present a resolution expressing strong censu of Israel for an attack last Dec. 11 on a Syrian outpos western shore of the biblical Sea of Galilee.

But the Council was not - armistico by placing

Among the pressing troubles pected to accede to Syria's de- post in a six-mlic strip of the

He and Archbishop Makarios that Israel be expelled eastern zoreline of the Son of on which Mr Shuckburgh and Mr Allen will attempt to

expected to thrash out from the UN for aggression and Gailles which, under the pact,

eradicate conflict of interests, several points of difference be- vlulation of the went to Israel. persistent

nations in tween Britain and the Cypriot Charter and that economic General

suras found that one between their two

on their demand for saved the higher level Grecks sanctions be levelled against the vessel, a police boat escorting advance

co determuation.-Router. young Jewish State, thus

4. The threat Di full-scale war between Israel and her

Arab neighbours,

mand

off its financial aid frag | Isracji Ashing bozta, had beni laiks are:

ever,

fred upon. He recommended

2.

соп-

There was a possiblity, how that Israel should keep its ves- thot the Council order sels well away from the Syrian

Galilee. Irtel to pay indemnities to the side of the Sea of

to Israel frmilies

declined of the eight civilians

to accept among the 55 killed in the in- Burns's recommendatico,

tending that the catire sea was Isr:ell territory and that Israel could do just as it ilked on it

New York, Jan. 9. Paul Designer

Parnes came up today with a dress cidant. so versatile that even he was surprised.

Sanctions Demand

A model who displayed his Israel's creations at the New York Dress Council Ingltu's annual showing was ipplauded roundly when she appeared i a navy blue wool dress with a low neck and big bow in front with a hign ..eok at the back.

а

6-Point Resolution

Syria demanded sanctions and when the expulsion

the first considered

Syria on December 22 put be- alee flare-up on Dec. 16. The 11-nailon group, after receiving fore

the Council a six-point

4. However, a full report from Maj-Gun, E. revolution.

Live Crunell L. M. Barns of Cataja, UA

cannot act on such a it a preschied Palestine truce supervisor, hearu izasure unless beth edes again on Dec. 22 and by one of its 11 members There possibility that Russia adjourned with an injunction to was

the Sponsor

Syrlon the two governments to keep the might Parm. looked in amazement,

during pea.c

the Chris unas measure, but qualified observers Then he told the audience they holiday.

thought it more likely that the Soviets merely would seek to m.ght 1ke the dress even better General Burns's original

make the Western resolution 11. were not wurn back to report found Israel gulity of a

to the even more favourable "delibera Font.

**** | Arabs.

of the

the

owner leaves his unat-

Holy Land artistice agreement The Syrian resolution called tended vehicle parked with

The blushing model filed to and warood that "such actions

upon' the Council to: doors unlocked or a win-

well

produce a violent

1. Condern Irael for dow open he is obviously

nor dr.sing room, reversed the inay dress and came back much reaction by the forces of the

attack. encouraging the quick

attacked country and what had

2.

that Decide

It violated The low more demurely clad. fingered pilferer to do

been conceived as a limited raid the Council's 1948 acase-fre Cause ΟΙ ✡ serios of earthy-neck was in the back. The develops into full-scale hostill- it: something about the emotes that have foited it in bow, which had hung at

arder, the Palestino armistice herties." burgling of domestic pro- the 21 hours, cily Mayor bosom, was between her shoul-

avreement and provisions of the past

a later report. Burns, UN Charter. mises is stimulated by the Wren V.LV.zu sald today. der blades, as Parts bad plan- while softening none of his

He said that the effects of the refusal of the occupants to

ned. The neckline was high criticism of Israel, found that- Sunday dpply every reasonable prequakes bėgindaig

in front.-United Press.

Syria

had violated tho. caution against house-morning has been "La.uly ex- breakers; many women aggerated." He explained that persons treated for in- who are victims of snatch-of 35 ers carry their handbags in Juries, only one was in a serious

a manner inviting trouble. Police, undoubtedly,

The

condition.

сп

have a responsibility in panicky crowds stampeding out

crime, of to prevent

Most of the juries, the Mayor said, were sustained by

trying

night clubs and hotels. .A

at rather more headwalter and perhaps

the Rocamar attention could be paid to 'ght club who tried to prevent part of their heavy patrons from leaving until they and exacting work. But it od puid their bills was badly is easier to catch

a thief sampled.

Sova now trembles were felt

this

than to anticipate his ovil today-United Press.

design, and it is the general public who can do most in the preventive line.

It crime here can be reduced

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ITALIAN QUAKE

Taranto, Jan, 0. An earth tremor recked wide

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failure од sitempt to attach Jordan to the anti-Communist group in the Middle East,

Reported Iraqi and Pakistani disappointment with milltary ald from the United States and Britals.

Egypt's impatience the Western powers and

with

to.

apparent Inclination wards-closer tradh and ecoto- mle ties with the Soviet Union and its satellites.

Mr Dullca in his two-day conferences in camera with con- gressional foreign affairs com- mittees last week said that the United States at present had no plans to join the Baghdad Pact, the defensive alliance linking Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq, Britain and Iran.

A DULLES IDEA

It was Mr Dulles who en- visaged such a pact in his 1953 swing through the theatre. 3. Find Israel guilty of The United States is not a #ggression.

per- member, but maintains Vote economic sanctions nianent military and civilian, against Israel.

| observers at all meatings of the members and has voiced Exrel her from the UN. Pomal support, 8. Order. her to pay "adenusta compensation."

United PreN« ;

Coventry Cathedral

through preventive action areas of Southern Italy today, low be held at Monte Francis Tucker, said the Prince Reuter plane AOA

Britain would like to see the United States enter into full membership, bul: once again

were

Grenade Attacks

Fivo

Bone, Algeria, Jan. 10.

persons were wounded in three grenade attacks corrica out by unidentified

terrorists here yesterday.

in

Two of the grenades exploded the stree. wounding two Doughnut vendors.

The o-her xploded in a bar wounding the proprietor's wife

including

The Hague, Jan. 9. Quick action by, a Nother- lands tug captain and a soldier barge laden with muitions from certain plosion when a motor boat mcored alongside it caught

fire, it was revealed bere lo-

daThe motor boat caught fre

no it was being refuelled ÿdator- day.

The tug captain, 28-year-old Jan Van Den Ouden, who was aboard the motor bost threw.

himself into the water. With the aid of a soldier in a small boat, he managed to push the two vessels apart before, the are spread to the munitions- laden barge.

The Are aboard the motor sergeant,—Franzu- | boat, was” later, put out by local

tremen-France-Presse.

дро two customers, an army. Presse.

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conflict of interests the fear of Hore.It is the book that angering powerful groups in the United States, during, election further estranging year, and Egypt has held Washington buck-Reuter,

DESERTER BACK:

Wilmington, Jan. 9. Monte Carlo, Jan. 9. Prince Rainier III and Ameri- Prince Rainier III of Monaco

Coventry, Jan. 9. can movie queen Grace Kelly left here to motor to will be married-In Monaco, the Beach, Florida, today after in-

The Queen will on March painer office joyfully announced dieating his wedding to im 23, lay the foundation stone of tonight.

queen Grace Kelly would take the £1 million stone cathedral being erected in Coventry to The one-sentence announce place in Philadelphia.. mont apparently meant that both

replace that smashed in a Gtrs, The Prince's chaplain. Fr. man air raid", 10 fears ago. — the civil and religious cere

Berlin, Jan. monies

"had hoped to have the wedding:

British goldier, who Gabriel Ollivier, General Comm causing considerable damage

present y deserted, Into the Soviet KODE country in deference to nijthis the courts and magistracies and Injuring two persons,

and tha missioner for Tourlam, and In- his bride, her family a

Yard's Best Year: Berlin, in: Arph, 1954, has will become less burdened. The authorities said there formation, burriedly summoned American people,

London, Jan. greturned to West, Berlin and the But as it cannot be as were do; catalitics. '.

newamen to his tiny office to Commenting on an announce

Monaco

Scotland Yard's Flying given himself up to

British authodilon, it was official Squad estimates that 1955 was sumed there will be any The shock came at 2.44 a.m..

the announcement after ment from a spectacular results from and lasted, three seconds. It was conferring with the director of that both; the religious and civil its best post-war year. It mad

idquarters marriage ceremonies would take over 800 trees and recovered this direction, Govern- felt

Ollivier did not

Father Tucker doubted whether valuables worth more than gave himself up on January In the town of Gragnepo, a Treasury, must realise the

three-storey house

collapsed. The marriage will be cele the omelalghar authority to £100,000 aterina urgent necessity of provide injuring ve men, one seriously brated IgMonaco e cald speak for the Prince

Emertency, phone call-made with him were ing more courte, moren Malonico, the school shortly, and then shook his head, the Prince has the list by dialing #99 Justices, and more rangi- bulding, muttered cracks in the to all further quee “Uyllisa and iba hamt and it yet" the moord-140,080, thir

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