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Britain's UN Representative Tin SINGAPORE RIOTS

SIR PIERSON DIXON

Resumes Debate

COUNCIL ASKED NOT TO PRESS US RESOLUTION

New York, Oct. 30.

Sir Pierson Dixon, of Britain, was the first speaker when the Security Council resumed debate on the Middle East crisis. He said the situation which faced the Council in the Middle East was "exceedingly grave.”

US May Halt House

Aid To

Israel

Washington, Oct. 30.

to

He then quoted from the statement made in the of Commons earlier today by Sir Anthony Eden.

Sir Pirron called on th United States not to press Its resolution :oday before Council.

the

The United States resolution called on alt United

He stressed that the action the British Government had felt duty bound to take was of a temporary character.

"I do not believe that our Nations motives are likely to be generally members to retrain from the misconstrued, but they are cer- ure of force or the threat oftain to be misconstrued in some force in the Middle East" quarters," added Str Pierson. , any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Na. fiona."

there

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He recalled that Mr Dmitr! Mhilster, had alleged during the Shepilov.

Soviet Foreign

After calling attention to the The United States may communications by Britain and halt economic aid France to Egypt and israel, Sir Israel, Administration offi. Prson said: "for the moment

recezl Suez debate in the Coun- cials said today.

is no action that the eff that Britain and France were Security Council can construe-determined to wolle their dif- Such action

tively take which would bike would

conferences with Egypt by force. of American-Reha-Tribute to the objective of stop- be part

the fighting pink

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That has never been our ob- ective and never will be our objective," declared Bir Pierson, M. Cornut-Gentille, speaking મગ the French representativo endorsed the British statement and said "I feel no useful pur-

"In view of these new devo- | pose would be served now by lopments which neither myself | examining the United StatCo

or my colleagues were aware resolution,"

the

that

British

in

crisis as "very, very serious of this morning when we began He served his right to speak

our meeting. I hope that my again in the debate. United States colleague will

Mr Soboley had also alleged agree that in the circumstances

will

today that certain powers had nothing

be gained

by

prompted the Israeli Government pressing on with the considera-to take action against Egypt. Bir tion of his draft resolution," Ivor

Pierson said and added: "The Sir Plemon sald

contrary is of course truc. considerations which

"We have done everything in the mind of the

our power to lower tension Government were:

the Middle East, If tension has unhappily because fighting between increased it

Israel nefther

nor her Arab Iarac) and Egypt must stop: neighbours have seen fit to listen 2 That unicee

hostilities to our advice," could quickly be stopped frée prasage through the Suez Canal, on which the coonomic itves of so many nations depended, would be Jeopardised,

any of a number of steps:

1. Impose scenomic tions against Israel,

sanc.

Sever diplomatic

concert in

Jationa

other nations,

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The

"Since this advice, has not

Explo been heeded the presentTM sive situations had arisen.

"How can we have any con- Adence that some further injune-

on by the Security Council

"Both sides in different ways would in fact prove effective to ★ Impose a naval blockade have shown such repeated dis- deal in time--and time is of the

against the Jewish stale,

of estetice with a situation which

is rapidly getting out of con-

feit

4. Employ

milkry fores

the resolutiona regard for the Security Council, that

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which provide that the Council what we are doing," said Should have a military

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have never come US Indicating

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to do everything in added Slr Pierson.

the Navy said Americau Sixth our power to bring about

of hostilities Fleet is in the eastern Mediter- | curtbest costation rabean ready for any eventua- and to safeguard the free pas- Ifty-United Press.

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into effect,

Roadblocks

"The roadblocks have bech placed by a permanent meruber of the Security Council whose peralatont use of the veto has done much to complicate the situation in the Middle East and to bring us to the extremely grave situation which un acti Face

"This, of course, is not to say that there is nothing that the Security Council can do in this situation."

A correct judgment on the situation could materially ald the cause of penet, said Bir Piorson

As 600n 16 nows of the development reached New York yesterday he took immediate steps with the United States and Fratice

|

He claimed there was no die pute about the fact that Teruel forcen had

into penetrated Egypt and that this was a viola- tion of the armistice agreement.

The call for the withdrawal

of Israeli troops was "elemen- ta3," he added.

to

"We submit that it is hardly possible to take exception the term of our resolution in view of the situation which the storn march of events constrains clared. us to consider," Mr Lodge de-

"We

Council in its urgent considera- 5lbverely hope the

Hom of the matter will toldo

is en obvious what

and cle- and in essence, Gun mentary

unavoidable step for us, the adoption today of the draft réu solution.

No Less

"Aa member of the Council have stated our responsibility us to do no less than compels

this

"I therefore

move the adop- tion of the resolution and trust that the adoption can take place said.-- delay," he without Reuter.

ADVANCES IN WEAPON DESIGN

SIR WILLIAM PENNEY IN AUSTRALIA

J.

Tunisian Envoy

Tribute Paid By House Of Lords

To Minister

London, Oct. 30.

Lord Lloyd, Under-Secretary_for_Colonial Affairs and Lord Ogmore for the Labour opposi- tion paid tribute in the House of Lords today to the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr Lini Yew Hock for the "patience and courage" during the Singa- pore riots.

Lord Ogmore had asked for fore I am not really in-a-posi– statement on the riota.

tion to tell the House exactly Lord Ogmore told him of what changes will be proľokred September 24 ปพ Singapore because I do not even know at Government

the this stage exactly who has been

dissolved

Chinese Middle School Students | arrested "Reuter. Union and ordered tho ex-

qulsion of come 143 students and two teachers from two Chinese schools.

"A White Paper published by the Singapore Government shows how the union has 12- come a Communist front ganization engaged in subver- sive political activites and de- monstrates the extent to which its activities were disrupting the whole Chinere eduesional, system in Singapore"

Opened Fire

Evacuation

Of Nationals

Ordered

Alexandria, Oct. 30.

A mass American eva- cuation from Egypt began this morning when nearly

Lord Ogmore added "police 350 residents and their and military forces who showed wives began boarding the

restraint were con American exemplary stantly engaged the

Mr Tuleb Slim, the first Tunisian Ambasadow to Court of St Jamor, entoring the traditional buryt-drawn carriago at the Kensington Palace Hotel in London as he left to prevent kés letters of credence to the Queen at

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PRIME MINISTER'S

STATEMENT

London, Oct. 30.

In his statement on the Middle East crisis to day, the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden said: With your permission, Mr Speaker, and that of the House I will make a statement.

large groups

in dispersing

of up

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forced to open

and preventing reassembly,

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The 0,044-ton Exochorda is fire on a number of occasions." headed for Naples. It was held Lord Ogmore, former Under-up here to enable the Americans Secretary for Colonial Affairs to get aboard after the Egyptian sold the opposition would like authorities closed Calro airport

express

with last night following the Israel sympathy

attack. "those Innocent people who

to

have suffered injury

disturbances,"

in these

The Exochorda is due to rail Its passengers Lord Lloyd answering Lord before sundown. Oumore ald" would like also include 230 employees, and their

the Americo to take this

of dependents, of opportunity

Sahara Petroleum Company have sald endorsing what you

the largest single US concern about

restraint patience and

operating in Egypt. and also courage showti by Mr Lim Yew Hock in

very dim- cult situation. I think we would all with that message to go out to him from this Hours,"

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Evacuation of West Germans in Egypt, Jordan end Syria haa started on orders from the Gov- ment, Bonn sources said to-

night.

Women, children and tourists will be taken out frit and brought back to West Germany

Lara Ogmore saldas for by air, whether charges would be made her

As the House will know, for The number of crews and the frontiers of Istaci has been hundreds, and the value of the Increasing. The growing militaryships which are likely to be on strength

of Egypt has given passage today is about 50 rise to renewed apprehension, million, excluding the value of which the statements and actions the cargoes. of the Egyptian Government

sometime past the tension on passengers involved teftala many "you" will have observed intersee BASICIZE

have further pggravated.

The establishment of a joint

military command

between

Egyptians Asked

Her Majesty's Government and

| Egypt, Jordan and Syria, the the French Government have renowed raids by querillas, cul-accordingly agreed that every- minating in the incursion of thing possible should be done to Egyptian commandos on Sunday bring hostilities to an end as soon night, had mi produced a very dangerous situation.

Urged Restraint

into

as possible. Their representatives In New York have therefore been instructed to join the United States representative" in seeking an immediate meeting of

Thi the Security Council. began at 4 pm,

Five days ago now was re- ceived that the Israel Govern- In the meantime, as a result ment were taking certain men of the consultations held in sures of mobiilation. Her Ma- London this morning, the United jesty's Government at once In-Kingdom and French Govern- structed Her Majesty's Ambas-ments have addressed urgent sador at Tel-Aviv to make communications to the govern- enquiries, of the Taruel Minister ments of Egypt and Israel, In for Foreign Affairs and to urge these we have called upon both restraint

sides to stop all warlike action Meanwhile, President Elsen- by land, sea and air forthwith hower called for an immediate and to withdraw their military tripartite discussion

between for

forces to distance of 10 miles of the United from the Canal, representatives Kingdom, France and the Unit- Further in order to separate ed Stater. A meeting was held the belligerents and to guarantee on October 28, in Washington freedom of transit through the nad Rocond meeting took Canal by the ships of all na- place on October 39.

Hons,

wo have asked the While these discussions were Egyptian Government to pre London, Oct. 30.

was received that Anglo-French forces should Britain has made substantial proceeding, news

that Israel forces

move

Into in

temporarily

key advances weapon design last night

had crossed the frontler and

positions at Part Salt, Ismailig to make it clear that in from her latest series of nuclear had

ponetrated

deep

and Bucz. his view the Council should be testa at Maralinga, Au today Egyptian territory. ecized with the situation today. Sir William Penney said today

Later, further reports were Keep Informed This morning my government on hia return to London,

received indicating that pas confirmed to me that this was The organiser of the British troops

I report had been dropped. It also their view," spid

that the

Israel governmeniz Pierson.

solved many problems of nuclear

this "I trust that the great majori explosion effects military banks of the Suez Canal. From answer ty of my callongties will agree equipment, Indoctrinated many recent reports it also appeared within 12 hours. that the notion which the French Government and Her Majesty's service officer into atomle was that air forces are in action. In made clear to them, that, if at

fare and tougher

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10% of

neighbourhood the Goverranent have taken is in things important in civil defence,

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interest general

and in the

Sir William Penney, spooking During the last few weeks Interests of security and peace," at London Airport, and that he Her Majesty's Government have sadd the British delegate.

was very satisfied with the thought it their duty, having re- testa which had been quite gard to their obligations under successful--China Mall Special the Anglo-Jordan Trosty, to give assurances both public and private of their intention to Her honour these obligations. Majesty's Ambassador In Tel (Aviv'yesterday received an |surance that Iarnel would

attack Jordan.

Sir tests added that the tests and was not far from the Israel, have been

*Mr Cabot Lodge (US) pressed for action of bis resolution which, he said, it passed, would cause the basis for the. Angio French ultimatum to dimppear. But he added we do not that this ultimatum would

Bo Justifiable or found to be con- intent with the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charler.

Meet Situation

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REFUGEE APPEAL

United Nations, Oct. 30.

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of thu

temporarily. The of Exyp! and asked to communication It has been

the expiration of that time one

B

not

or both have not undertaken to comply with these requirements, British and French forces will Intervene in whatever strength may be necessary to secure.com- pliance.

I will continuo to keep the House informed of the situa.... tion os develope. (China Mall Special.

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