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'No. 36426

Mission Fulfilled

all intents and purposes

Mr Dar Hammarskjold has completed his pence mission to the Middle East, | with remarkably promising | results. If he hus not found a complete solution to the severul problems which bedevil Arab-Israel re- lations, he has at least fully necomplished the prime! purpose of his Tour--re. moved the immediate danger of war between Israel and her neighbours, Undeniably there has been & profound change for the

better in the Middle East

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FRANCE AND GERMANY AGREE NEW MOB

Important Paris ́ Meeting

NEW PLAN TO LINK

UNIFICATION

& DISARMAMENT

Paris, May 3.

France and Germany reached "full agree- ment" today on a French plan to link world dis- Armament to the reunification of Germany.

atmosphere as a result of Mr The agreement was reached at an hour-and-a- Hammarskjold's negotia half meeting this morning between the French tions. When he arrived at Premier M. Guy Mollet and his Foreign Minister Beirut four weeks ago, the

the West German armistice between M. Christian Pineau and Uneasy Israel and Exypt seemed Foreign Minister, Dr Heinrich von Brentano. likely to disintegrate intoj The decision swept away German suspicions of out-and-out wur; since then French intentions on the eve of the NATO Council meet- he has obtained from those ing.

countries written pledges of an unconditional ceasefire in the Gaza area. and agreement to more UN abservation

justs 161141 mobile patrols on both sides of the demareation fine. Mr Hammarskjold's achieve

two

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REFORM OR DIE: POUJADE

ments must not however be overevalued. They arg to some extent limited, though nonetheless useful. He has,

Paris, May 3. example,

M. Pierre Poujade, the Won on v partial suCLERI getting French anti-Anx leader said censefire pledges from in an exclusive Interview Israel's other Arab neigh tonight: "the Fourth Re- bours. Syria and Lebanon

public must end have indicated that their

at the agreement to a ceasefire and must be followed by

earliest possible moment Israel

Republic, possibly fraining from putting hito Fifth effect plans for diverting with a Presidential Type of The River Jordan within the 'regime - or else it will be | demarcation aren.

the death of France." This is a sure issue in

Intions between Israel and

conditional

re

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her Arab neighbours, and The refusal

of Syria

an

M. Poujade was given almost diekutorial

#

powers

movement

three-day

At the congresa

over end of

his

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1 St Cere

to

lust night, Lebanon to agree to a wi A ked about his attitude conditional censetre is the

Soviet

Russia and the Atlantic biggest dianppointment of Pact M. Poujade

said: "'I the Hammarskjold peace mainlan 11 prudent reserve mission. It constitutes the about the declarations made by Soviet leaders, because these do with acts pence of always conform

of the machine of internationa) conturism.

mont Balgerous

to the

threats

Palestine.

Consolidation

existin

-

of every

The Franco-German session was one of a series of meetings between the individual Western Foreign Ministem preliminary to the full sessions of the NATO Cainell on Friday and Sotur. day.

The French Deputy Foreign | Minister, M. Maurice Faure oulined the French plan in newspaper

interview This morning,

M. Mollet and M. Pineau have plready explained it to the American disarmament delegate Mr Harold Slussen, And M. Pineau outlined it again Jast night to Mr Dulles. It appeared to be long the same lines as British proposals,

free

THE PLAN

Police

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LOST

FROGMAN? POLICE INQUIRING

Portsmouth, May 3. admitted today Ibey were conducting a secret in- vestigation into the disappear- AnCC of Lionel (unter) Crabb, Britain's No i "Fros- man".

But they would not comment on speculation that the Russians may have had something 10 de with it.

"Our Inquiries are governed by

the

Melal Secrets Ael (which

peacetime Kovers espionage and treason)," said the spokesman. "Our officers

working

on instructions from London."

K

was known, however, that Jack Lamport chler of detectives, had removed pages covering the first three weeks D April from the regiiler of the hotel where Crabb was staying.

The former naval commander, who was nuking sterei under-

TRADE WITH EMPIRE before

TRADE WITH RUSSIA?

London, May 3.

Mr M. Graham Page, d Conservative MP, asked to- day in the House of Com- mons if trade with the Empire would be placed be- fore trade with Russia.

?

Or:honikidze

water tenta for the Govern- ment, was last seen on April

ho 18 when

donned skin. diving gear and went into Portsmouth harbour, a ftw zailea from where the Russian cruiser Orthonikidze dropped anchor.

Hin disappearance WAS kept Beoret for nine days and no official theory has been advanced to recount for it.

The

denied

naval authorities today that the work Crabb wie dolag for the governingut

RIOTS IN

B&K Chat MOROCCO

With Tourists

Marrakesh, May 3.

Mobs of Moroccan na- ilonalista surged through the native district for the second day today, torturing and murdering residents,

So far, at least 33 аге dend.

Moscow, May 4. would have brought him near The Russian leaders Mar-

First reports from the scene the Orthoniktize. which shal Bulganin and Mr

said five more followers of the brought Mr Khrushchey and Khrushchov surprised alate pro-French Pushn, El Ginovi Marshal Bulganin.

group of foreign and local were killed. The rampage was The London Daily Mail re-tourists at the Kremlin by similar to one in the same area

ported today thai

Firr

in which 28 were Klod

Fire engine with sirena screaming raced into the crowded loud speakers warned that troops quarter. Police cars with

has been instructed to fire into the mobs,

native

Crabb going out of their way today checked

A Portsmouth have a chat with them. hotel on April 17 in the company of a man the paper has so far been unable to identify. Crabb's companion returned later and paid the missing man's bill, the Mau Bald.

The newspaper said Crabb left

W36

It was the first time the two lenders who have just returned from a visit to Britain have been known to make such in- formal contact visitors.

with Kremlin

Native Goumler troopy re- Inforced by French Foreign

Native Chief Killed

The incident WIN brought Legionnaires from Fez, moved the hotel at noon on April 18. about by one of the group of into the Arab district of the city Lamport came to the hotel tourists Herr Hans Hubmary, a during the night. the following

and photographer from Munich, day collected the register. Crabb

West Germany, who noticed the the awarded

Georgo

two lenders walking along the Medal for herole underwater ther side of one of tho- work while he was a naval Kremlin's big open squares, officer during World War 11.

Ho shouted

Marshal United Press.

Bulganin "Mr Prime Minister and pointed the two out to other tourists who joined him in waving at them to attract

"Thought I'd Do World A Favour' their attention.

LOVER DIES: WOMAN

CHARGED WITH BRUTAL CAR MURDER

New Orleans, May 3.

to

When he saw the two leaders

had observed

them close up.

the

WDS

One of today's victims identified as the Caid of the Loulla tribe which is Ilving in tenta suuth-east of the city limita

The rioters burned down a department store in yesterday's massacro.

An estimated 30 houses Avere ablaze today. The European group district, heavily guarded by Hubmana set off across the troops and police, was calm. square intending to photograph The cabinet, meeting in emer- [gency:æder Sultan Mohammed Youssef late last night in He was immediately stopped Rabat, denounced the rioters and of security guards only to be promised to mete out stern released on the orders of Mr puntshnient for men responsible Khrushchev, the Communist for the disturbances." United party chret.--Reuter,

Press.

Ben

The police charged a green-eyed stenographer today with murdering her former lover by repeatedly running STEVENSON POPULAR IN POLL

over him with her car.

First. control organisa lica would be

Fit up and nominał arms reductions made,

"God and I are tired of mon} "In our hearts we were mar- Secondly, general disarma-

taking advantage of women," ried," she said. "Ho introduced ment would be conditional on

Adams, 33, at the gaol. "Ireni- explaint o tearful Bestrice me as his wita:" reunifying Germany

But just before Christmas, sho elections and perhaps the

Ised he was like all other men-- } fald. Jernigan attacked her rotten to the core. I thought I'd while drunk because "he knew solution of other problems.

Replying to the question, Mr do the world a favour." "France's view on the inter-Peter Thorneycraft, President of

his wife was coming, hack-50 national situation and disarma- the Board of Trade said: "I can Adams, a former member of the

But a male witness said Mrs he had to get rid of mo." ment and unification in parti- not give assurances to how Worner's Marino Corps, had cular corresponds entirely with

particular Arms may conduct "hell in her heart, with ice water Dr our view."

von Brentano their business. But it is certainly

| for blood”, when she ran down sald.

the government's hope that this her 300-pound lover, Max We leave this meeting com- trade with Russia will be addi-Jernigan, before hundreds

tional to our exports elsewhere." rush-hour pedestrians yesterday. THE SAAR

Jernigan died early today. The Incident occurred on lot where he worked.

'Most Cold-blooded'

Vir で

In any case collectivism is pletely satisfied." marskjold' medalion the enemy No. 1 efforts becomes The next Frenchman who remains attach- orgent task of the United

ecl 10 hig independence and Nations. The UN must not

givilisation. only contrive to persuade

"As regards our allies we are

In a supplementary question, Mr Fage asked: "Can you not give as much glamour puolelty to the list of experts required by wealth as has been given to the the Colonies of the Common-

Fist required by the Russions?

"Will you use your influence -while welcoming this trado with Russia - to prevent our

and manufacturers

exporters from reaching for the mocn of Russian trade to the de- triment of markets waiting for them for the asking in

the Empire?"

the

the

"It was the most cold-blooded thing I've ever seen," said witness, mechanic Jack Holland, "A job of killing was all that woman had on her mind. God knows how many times she rON over him. "

Dr von Brentano said the two not always in agreement with skies were also near agreement Israel and Syria to reach an Them about the way things are

on the future of the Saar and #greement on the Jordan done but the fact remains that the building of the Moselle waters, but it must find a Western solidity must be pre- Canal linking the coal mines of

the Ruhr to the rich fron de- solution in the problem of served without reserve." the 900,000 di possessed

HIS IDEA

posils of the French Lorraine

"There Arab refugees whose con-

13 complete agree- tinued

Asked whether he thought the ment that this should be settled restivenes Could States General which his con- quickly in the interests of provide the spark necessary gress had authorised him to or- Franco-German relations, of the te set of full-scate hostili-ganise would result in a Goven-Star people and its economy," Liv an the Arab-Isract mental reform so as to provide Dr von Brentano said. borders.

Prance with a strong and stable "We have made good Because the refugees are us

Government that would safe- grcss. read menace to Middle East role of the States General 19 net guard freedom, he replied: "The

Mr Thorneycroft replied: "We secretaries da Bence, the United

for Walter Hallstein (Herr

cannot have too many export Nations to take the place of the Stato, must evolve a plan either to There is no question of making France) will meet on May 15 to

Germany and M. Faure for opportunities. We need all went poor Max: Max, you better resettle them or recompense the States Geherri a permanent

can get and we must seize them." ask God to forgive you before you die for what you did to them in a manner that will institution They

draft an agreement on the Sour-London Express Service, arc not

me ⚫he added. satisfy their legitimate Parliament,

which will go to the two heads "But there is the possibility

of government early in June at Luxembourg. of drawing from the country

demands.

and

"The

BIC TWO MEETING

pro-

State

The UN Secretary-General has the force and the courage need- managed to cool Arab-Israel ed to imbue the state again with tempers atic given his independence, authority organisation a new oppor- continuity without which all tunity of working out an countries fall into decay." agreeable permanent solu- M. Poujade said others had accord with Luxembourg on

already tited la reform the the Moselle Canal."

"In addition to the Spar treaty there will be a tripartite

tion to Middle East prob- State, but they had looked for lema. If Russia abides by

The date of the meeting be- the promise made by Bul- solution to this problem "in, tween M. Mollet and the West

vory spheres ganin and Khrushchev and)

that are German Chanceller, Dr Konrad

Adenauer willl probably co-operates fully with thesponsible for the decay.

normal result of the June 2-Unlied Press.

should be the ales General up acceptable formula reform of the State

an to govern future Arab-Israel institutions and, automatically,

the

The

Security Council in drawing states

and of s

relations, the prospects of the passing over to the Firin £10,000 Reward

a Insting settlement will be Republic," he added, that much increased,

"My personal opinion is that Presidential type of regime First step might be a cellec-will save the situation, but of tive agreement to ban the course only the States General supply of arma to the can decide," M. Poujade said Middle East.

· | Beuter.

Four BIG New Features

Four HIG new features begin in the BIG feature packed China Mail tomorrow.

BEGINNING: "Deadline and Dateline" by Rene 'MacColl'

in which he tells the inside stories never before told -- that he has heard in 20 years of foreign reporting, BEGINNING: Bruce Dopland Cx-Australjan Test cricketer

Nicosia, May 3.

be

German Navy Officer Dismissed

Holland said he eventually stopped the woman's

car by releasing the hood and ripping out the ignition wires,

"But

rolled even then, she down her window and screamed

would do

it again," she Bold later. "He took my love, then scorned me when his wife came back. He took advantage of me."

'Pestered Me'

She

said Jernigan got her telephone number from the salesman who sold her the ar Wis and

Wilhelmshaven, May 3. Lieutenant-Commander Dob-inst August, while he berstein, who was directing the separated from his wife, establishment of the West Ger- "atorted pestering me." man navy in the North Sea. They spent their first night sector, has been dismissed by together in a hotel, she salt. the Federal Defence Ministry,Then she moved into his apart it was learned today,

mont,

A £10,000 reward, British Defence Ministry, protesting Eden's Embargo

Plans

The dismissal followed a letter sent by Dobbersteln to the

protection and a free passage to against what he called the anywhere in the world were "glorification" of former Grand offered today, for information | Admiral Fritz Doenitz in the new loading

the capture of navy. George Griyas.

London, May 3. On January 15, during the Grivas, 57, reputed to be the enlistment of the first sailors of

would support mystery leader of the outlawed the Bundeswehr, Captain Zenker, United Nations discussion on the terrorista organisation EOKA, then commander of the fleet,, negotiation of an embargo on who signs himself Digenis, is criticised the Allied attitude to arina shipments to the Middle ja retired Greek Army. General Doenitz, Later, Vice Admiral East the Prime Minister, Sir and former resistance fighter-Buge was appointed Fleet Com- Anthony Eden told the House Ching Madi Special

"mander-France-Presse.

of Commone today.-Reuter.

Britain

now playing for Notin will be writing for the China Mail.K. COAL INDUSTRY'S HUGE LOSS

His Brst report, appears

London, May 1. Britcin's state-owned" "coal in- dustry idet £19,000,000. In the fpanolal year, just endedska biggest las since it was nám. Tonalised, ten years ago, official Accounti showed to

on the forthcoming Teet series, tomorrow, BEGINNING! "Life With Allen", by Gerold Allen, whose stories are always good for a laugh. Don't miss Lily rollicking/new series widich begins tomorrow. BEGINNING: "Through My Leng" by Jack Cardig - the cameramas all the leading stars of the day, ask for. David Lewin starts of the Jack Cardif story tomorrow." There are many other Teatures na wolt ---- and all your, regular- favourites, ülke Jane Roberts' film reviewr, tires, pages of Iwoni and overseas pictures, special sections for women, children and Tho sporlamen, cartoons, oimis siripi, pundos, Oller, hon gild all the tipe for tomorrow's meeting at the Valley se all in 156 Chine Mail. The

industry's toullos now stands up $280,000,000.

Nationstey, Com Board, managing :) body, blamed the

nguo on big imports of ex» -- her own con] to such coun- pensive coal mado necessary tries as Denmark and Ireland. by a series of crippling sirikos.

The Board' said 'that more

coat This cont from abroad-11,000,- would be imported. This

"Year 000 tons--had to be sold at the and experts would be reduced, price of home coal, which Mr James Bowman, National. meant loss of: 27

$27,000,000

Cool Board Chaliumn, told`a press conference that because of the loss, coal prices would have to go up, this year, im Reuter,

At the same time, to meet existing contracte, Britain had to export 11,700,000 tons of

Electric Chair

She said she had been married bricily to a man who turned out to be a bigamist and whose name she did not remtur:ber,

As a reporter left her cell, sha wanted to know if Louisiana had ever electrocuted a woman. -United Press.

men

for

Washington, May 3. Missouri, deven for Seri, A poll of Democratic Congress- Lyndon Johnsch, of Texas,

indicated

that todby

five

Ohio's Governor,, many members of the Party | Mr Frank Lausche, and four wanted Mr Adlai Stevenson: for Governor Averoli Harrí-

man, of New York-

to

accept its Presidential

nomination.

The poll, conducted by the | Mr Stivenson,

Congressional Quarterly News

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a news agency, the drew 101 replies from 280 Democratic Senators and Representatives.

They gavo Mr StovenscKS 03 votes to seven for Senator Esics Kefauver, the other active Democratie candidate. Other votes Included 15 for Senator Start Symington, of

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Mr Stevenson

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southern votes cast.

Senator

Symington got eight cond Senator Johnson Ave. Mr Harriman received -, all of his votes from the north-east section of the country...-----

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