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SUEZ TALKS BREAK DOWN HK's Frankfurt

Not Very Hopeful Only Last Minute Change

HE Suez Canal talks in

Tairove followed a more

or less expected course. Nobody imagined that Col Nasser would, without demur, accept the Dulles plan, even if in his own heart he knows it must

any

form the basis for peaceful settlement of the dispute.

It is true that tu

outward

appearances stalemate

has been renched between the Egyptian President and

the five-nation committee,

yet it is noteworthy Mr Menzies remain bouy-

antly couldent that there

is still time for definite progress to be made in the reatm of agreement in principle before next week.

This, it is recognised,

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formidable requirement be- cause al the moment Vol Nasser s insisting upon

acceptance of his baste principle, which is Egypt's sovereiga right to control

of the Canni. while the

Menzies commistice continue to propound essential

must

the

requirement of

the Canal belag ander the jurisdiction of inter-

national budy.

Can reconeillation

11

between

In Egyptian Position

Can Save The Situation

Cairo, Sept. 7.

A diplomatic source said tonight that the talks be- tween President Nasser and the Menzies Committee had broken down completely unless there were a last-minute change of position on the Egyptian side.

The source said that attempts by the committee to find a com- promise through which a fresh approach could be made to President Nasser had failed and Mr R. G. Menzies, the committee chairman, now felt it was impossible to pursue a solution of the Suez Canal crisis within the framework of the Dulles proposals with any chance of success.

NEWSMEN

HUSTLED OUT

OF TOWN

mon

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what "ngreed

at

He was now of the opinion | pressËR hts potion that the discussions could not WHI amount lo Biz be continued on present lines

minūte owing to firm Egyptian my- sistence on their retaining coin- plete control and authority over Nasser wil not accept the 18- the Canni.

It is now sumed in respon- sible official circles that Colonel

nation proposals for inter- national control of the Canal Iri Washington, Mr John and that substantial negotiations Foster Dulles, the Secretary of between

Menzies State, lodny spent 45 minules mission and Culonel Nasser are discussing with the Charge hol therefore Dow likely.-

{fAlfaire; vi French Текст

The

tish

Sturgis, Kentucky, Sept. 7.

and Reuter embassies steps

to be More than 100 armed hustled

following what J. re- = group of newspaper- E

Karded here JE

inevitable men out of the

town of Clar. rezection by President Naiset Dear here, today

so that they the

groposal for anti-Negroning the Suez

report

those two viewpoints be could accomplished? A compro-demonstrations at mise is not readily discern-elementary school. ible. The furthest at the “If you try to get up the hill momout that Col Nasser the school to see what Is

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interuation

China

with the

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E

tho local Afor the

Western diplomats Me Coulson of Britain

(Ind M Jacques Vimont of France-- officials and consultations would now take place through diplo they barricaded the street lead-matic channels between the 18 ing to the school.

nations backing the plan.

recommendations the

London

demonstrators shouted

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will go is to agree to the going on, you may not get back" minority of the 22-nation conference which accept Egyptian sovereignty but provide

for

That

ONE GOT THERE

Earlier u

the appoint- ment of an international

reporter did reach body acting in an advisory the school, but the crowd tried capacity.

to overturn his car. He cheaped cannot satisfy the requirements of

This to a good the Dulles plan.

white town

The latest American attitude

unharmed.

New Conference?

Those would be on the report mission of this week's Menzies

to Cuiro and on the ponsibility of finding a "middle ground" in

and we're going to keep it that which agreement could be way. The demonstrators shout-reached. cd. If the National Guard and in a little perplexing, with State police are brought in, we

They said i might be decided the United States

repre- take care of them."

to have another full-scule Sucz sentative of the five-nation

Canal conference similar to that Clay was the latest Western committee now being credit. Kentucky lown to report racial held in London last month. But ed with the task of seeking strife. Trouble began when

the United States would be in a compromise to the pro- | Negro mother registered her twe

favour of this only if the baste which

own children at the elementary school | principles of some

new com}}- pouala

yesterday.

promise proposal were agreed Secretary of State so ably

They droppear Inday. But and firmly

presented lu

a crowd of more than 100 people

by Egypt and the the London conference. His waited

for them. The head major users of the Canal, position is, to say the least. teacher said the crewd

The Elsenhower administra- invidious.

"orderly". Reuter

tion now appears

to be looking 10 emerge from these

through diplomalle channels rather than

Obviously the

would

Egyptians

welcome

ARY re

was

discussion

In advance da basis for

for some mons

vixion of the Dulles plan Watchman Killed from this

because if must involve

concession towards the

Nicosia, Sept. 7. Egyption attitude. In point A Greek-Cypriot watchmaker of fact the Menzies mission wus shot dead by unidentified has no mandate to proffer gunmen here today amended proposals

which killing means that at the moment

the American delegate has little scope for compromise auggestions. The probability is that unless Nasser prepared to modify his position, the talks will end in failure.

Wock's talks be-

tween President Nasser and the ve nation Menzies delegation.

According

authoritative sources today the 18 nations who in the first agreed last month upon the basle Greek-Cypriot principles of a plan for Inter-

ferrorist or national control of the

canal 10 have been informed of the pro- Its truce

gress, or lack of progress, made watchmaker, Andreas in this week's Cairo falks,

KIDed almost instantly when gunmen fired six

'Agreed Minute" thus at him as he worked in his shop in the old quarter here.--France-Presse.

of inee the EOKA ganisation ended days

ngo. The Lazarou,

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They are now being given an opportunity of sending in by tomorrow requests for clarifica- tion of the positions taken by the Menzies committee and by Colonel Nasser.

The Menzies committer La now preparing a statement summarising the points of view expressed in Cairo this week.

present

Mail

Feature

Highlights

Ire are some of

feature highlights;

Loday's

F. 6: Marco Polo Had it Eary: The first of B21 exclusive series by hes Russell Sparr, who

returned just

from six-week tour of China

P. 6: Can Britain Catch Up as Rueda explodes more alom bomba? Chapman Pincher Answers the question. An Astonish-

The Hongkong pavilion the Frankfurt trade

fair which ended this week attracted 福

con- siderable amount of at- tention, both on the part of buyers and visitors. This picture shows one corner of the pavilion which was most decoru- tively hid out. — London Express Service Photo.

Daring Daytime Robbery

Nottingham, Eng., Sept. 7.

Six men rammed a jeep into another car carrying

u payroll

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Fair Display

C.B. FRY, THE "G.O.M.” OF

ENGLISH CRICKET DIES

London, Sept. 7.

Mr Charles Burgess Fry, the "grand old man of English cricket" who was once proposed as King of Albania, died here today aged 84.

His son. Mr Stephen Fry, told Reuter that his father died at his Hampstead. north Loudon, home a week after leaving hospital.

He added: "My father was 10j upproach to Fry. C. B how- have had an operation but the

ever was not Interested. Hr wrote Joefore felt it would have been

I had years later; oo much for him.

really pressed Ranji to promote They sen Em home becuase they believed me, It is quite un the curds

would ehter him up."

that I should have been King of C. B. Fry

Albania yesterday if not today." Ho also commented later that

he had been king *Mussolini would not have kicked me out as he did King Zog." China Mail Special.

TV LIN

respected

of more than £30,000 and es-throughout the Brush Common cuped with the money while the wealth in his lifetime as a great armed guards were silli "knock cricketer. 55 was al one of the most gifted tricliectum and sporting "all-rouxers" Britain har ever produced,

ed silly by the impact.

They

with

drove the Landrover into the side of the car, batter-

He was in his lifetime a dele- ed

windows In the

gate to the League of Nations, sledgehammer, grabbert

the Parliamentary

cundidate, poet, money and fied. The robbery journalist,

renowned writer, took place 300 yards from novellat

scholar, classical

of captain payroll's destination.

England at cricket, soccer inter- clerka were carrying national, one time holder of the the money to the Beeston plant world's long jump record, boxer, of Ericesons Telephone, Lkl.

ing interview by Merrick Winn with

Joyce Cary, dying with paralysis,

P. 7: Why I was Expelled

by Naaser by Sharpley.

1.

8: Willam Smyly COVIT

Alino

sorting

for birds

hidden in

dia- house animais street in

A

Central district. Life without Liz: Michati Logan

Wilding

Tells

Gourlay.

P. 13: I ask why certain

MP. MP. help Britain's enemy, by Douglas Clark. Robert Glenton goes on safari in Africa. A can- did account of the ballykeo about the Rush,

17:

and P. 16 &

Local overacam sports round-up.

Balloon Climbs 141,000 Feet

Minneapolis, Sept. 7.

A balloon bullt by the Uni- versity of Minnesota reached an altitude of 141,000 feet today, a new world record, and was stili climbing

Dr Edward Ney and John Winkler, Professors of Physics, launched the plastic balloon this morning at the University. The old record of 120,000 feet was set here last summer.

This will probably be dis cussed by the committee with Colonel Natser tomorrow order make 11 quite certain that the formal report which will be made next week by Mr

"The balloon can't go more Menzies to the chairman of the than 150,000 foet up, I know London Suez conference, Mr that," said Dr Noy. *So it's Selwyn Lloyd, the British For-about reached the height of its eign Secretary, accurately ex-climb."United Press.

wage

the

A spokesman for the company sold the cashier was armed, but "he was knocked n little bit silly and by the time he had collected himself the men were all around him and he had not

chance

do anything."** United Press.

to

Unions-Govt Clash Likely

Brighton, Sept. 7.

THE BARGOS COMFORT THE ALTTRE TIMMERMA

British Govt Requisitions A HK Ship

EASTERN GLORY

Tho

Minister of Trans- port has requisitioned the | Hongkong - registered 6,500-ton Eastern Glory, according to advico re- ceived here yesterday..

The Eastern Glory, own- ed by the Indo-China Steam. Navigation Co., Ltd., was discharging cargo in Bir- kenhead when the requisi- tion order was applied.

Mr H. H. Tod, Manager of the Indo-China Steam Naviga- tion Company, said this morning that he had no idea why the ship had been requisitioned.

He added that the Easterti Glory would complete the dis- charge of her curgo at Glasgow

un September 14 and would

then come under the orders of the Ministry of Transport.

The Brisb government has requisened

several ships in

recent

Wisks because of the Suez Canal criats. It is pre- sumed that The Eastern Glory has been realtioned for the Fune reced.

Is

Shipping cireles in Hong- kong this morning were puzzled 48 10 why the Ministry of Transport hod seized on Hongkong ship when ther: emple British shipping avalloble to curry out any special dutica for the government,

The Eastern Glory, 0,500 pross tons, was bult' in 1949 by J. L. Thompson & Sons, Ltd.; at Sunderland

Typhoon Hits Okinawa

Tokyo, Sept. 8. The strongest Pacific typhoon in two years, al

ready responsible indirectly for the deaths of 11 'US clash between Britain's marines, hit Okinawa with swimmer, goiter. sculler, tennis Conservative government and furious purich today.

seemed im- organtood labour

Typhoon Emma, with 140- minent DS the Trade Union mile-an-hour winds near its

endled Congress

Its aramal rentre, janded in northern

after tonight

Okinawan shortly after midnight

Friday

player and Javelin tower,

tion

here

dele-

RARE DISTINCTION But probably the rarest of his meeting many distinctions was that he rejecting repeated Government became King of appeals for restraint in claiming one almost Albania.

inert His close

Wages together with cricketing assomu

prieta tion

with the India Prince and the economic state of the Ranjitsinhji led him to occupy county formed the crucial the position of substitute dele-

the thousand issue for gate for India at assemblies of gates, representing moro than A quarter million in the inter-war years.

workers, who attended the fly. After Albania's into the League, they sent a delegation to Geneva led by a bishop to find as King "an English country gentleman with

£10,000 a year."

Strikers Wounded the League of Nations in Geneva eight and

Calcutta, Sept. 7. A factory guard today shot and wounded two striking rubber workers.

The workers, on strike for two months, were trying to force their way into a factory build- ing. They were halted by non- striking workers and the guard fired at them. Polloc arrested the guard-United Press.

congress.

acceptance day ite

Prince Ranjitsinhji suggested C. B. Fr to the Albanians and would have provided funds to maintain his friend in style.

The Albanians sanctioned un

Bing Crosby's Romance

Hollywood, Sept. 7. Bing Crosby May MATTY star- lei Kathryn Grant at Hayden Lake near Spokane, Washing-

so start work in a jelévision play for Bereengems," Colam- bla's subsidiary that makes TV Alm

ton, this week end, a soures | But Crosby. According to the

at her studio said today, The balding Crosby, a widower since his wife, Dixie, died four years ago, tipped off the possibility of plans for wedding when he telephoned Columbia Studios yesterday. The brunette actress was due to . report on Monday- to her studio

DOLLFOO telephoned Harry Cohn, head of the studio, and asked that Kathy be let out of the picture.

The singer and the actress, the - quies_sweet type, have been friends for two years. She la 23 and he is about 52. United Press.

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The hiet reports from the

Island sald winds of the storm fringes which hit the Island were reported at 70 to 77 miles per hour, were expected to in- crease in Dury to about 115 mites per hour.

There were no immediate re- ports of casualties or damage.

weathermen sald

an urgent eve-of-

was comparable in congress warning by the chan.

strength to destructive typhoon cellor of the exchequer, Mr Juno in September, 1954, which Harold Macmillan, that higher tools more than eight lives wages might

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markets unless they Emma vras blamed for the were accompanied by increased freak ocean current that engulf- production, they voted unani. ed drowned the 11 marines. mously on Wodnesday to reject

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