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Gaza Falls To Israel SELWYN LLOYD QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Israeli troops moving in on Gaza, which the Egyptians surrendered only a few minutes after this picture was taken. -Central Press Photo,
LABOUR RIFT
OVER
EDEN'S ACTION
London, Nov. 11. Cleavages in British Labour Party feeling over the Government's action against Suez were apparent tonight fol- lowing statements made by four MPs three in London and one. Mr Emmanuel Shinwell, in Sydney.
According
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mesrope from Sydney Mr Seite
well, a former Defence Ministe sand Pracco-Briteh aahirventan in the Middle East wAN MASURAH
able."
Mr Shinwell, 72, when at vokį in Sydney with the Marquesa of Landowne on a visit arang- ed by the Commonwealth Parilo.
mentary Assoela Jul. said
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Britain's Intervention with drey tel blu "at of all because of the tensi 1J1 Lhe Midle Ex which could easily have led to a serious war
between Isruet and the Arab *tates" and
ixcause "Leonely.
of the fe. Anre of the Unded No ens to Implement it decisions t #pect of the Middle East"
EVATT WANTS AUSTRALIA TO CONTRIBUTE FORCES TO UN
Melbourne, Nov. 10.
Dr H. V. Evalt, Federal Opposition Leader, said in a broad- cast today he belleved Australia should con- tribute to the United Nations force being sent to Egypt.
Britain and France in Egypt, as much as Russia in Hungary, had unlawful. ly put forces into another nation's territory, he said.
The withdrawal of Anglo- Egypt a triumph to would United Nations principles, Dr Evatt added. "We must slick by the principles that is Labour's policy— Reuter.
French forces from
"Like very lover of peace I respect tyle of law and would wish
Mr Shinwell went on
Are the United Nations be E me a long and worthwhile za aʻbun capable of main- caring pence,
"But with the best will in the world re is compelled to admit that the United Nations has to
rated,"
Heded; "The action taken
British and French Gov- mest, in my view, will shake the United Nation and compel it to wet swiftly and take what- ever drostie action may ander to prevent aggression in
future
But London Lebron MP night continued to attack the Government for its militery Intervention to the Middle East.
Eden 'Might Go'
Mr Gordon Welker, a former Labour Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, anid that the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, "might go to save the Commonwealth."
"We cannot re-knit the links 2f Commonwealth under a Prime Muister who has sent a shudder abhorrence through the Com- monwealth. The Prime Minis- ter now stands personally in the way of the national Interest," he
ald.
Another Labour MP., Mr K ZKliacus, also called on Str Anthony Eden to resign because his plus in the eyes of the world And of most of his country-men is that of de- feated aggressor."
LEAVES
FOR NEW YORK
To Attend UN Assembly Meetings
London, Nov. 11.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, left by air tonight for New York to attend the meetings of the United Nations General Assembly.
Before leaving London airport Mr Lloyd told reporters: "On the Hungarian question we hope that the result of the meetings will be that the Soviet troops will withdraw from Hungary in accordance with the resolution passed by the United Nations."
Speaking of the Middle East, Mr Lloyd said he hoped an international force would be con- stituted quickly for the area so that British and French troops could be withdrawn.
"The sooner we can hand over the better- providing it is an effective force," he added.
Permanent Force Needed
Mr Lloyd said he sincerely hoped that a per- manent force under the United Nations would be set up as a result of what had happened in the Middle East. ~~
He added: "I know we have come to differences of opinion with many members of the United Na- tions, but I believe the results will show how neces- sary it is, if it is to be effective, to have some per- manent body able to take action, and I think that will contribute to the peace of the world."
Mr Lloyd added: "I think the action we have taken in the Middle East, misunderstood and mis- represented by many, in the long run will be of benefit to the point of view of establishing the rule of law in the world."-Reuter.
Crews Ordered
To Quit Stranded Ships
Oo, Nov. 1L Norway will protest against an Egyptian order to the
crown of two Nor- wegian ships botifed up th the Suca Canal to leave sheir
whipping
spokegmen snið today.
The TOW
EL 17,500-ton
赋 the Karlsen
and the 12.680-ton Hak- toria have boom mobś to
where Catro,
they being looked after by the the Norwegian Legation,
spokesman salih,
CORTESITY -Reuter.
CEYLON
PM ON
'OUR AIM'
BRITONS LEAVE EGYPT
Nicosia, Nov. 11. The first members of party of British, Australian and who werd French diplomats, evacuated from Cairo, arrived at the Egyptian-Libyan frontier today, where it was met by a Joint British army and air fores
OLIVOY, a British army state-
announced today.
ment
The party included the French
d'Affaires, M. Charge
Guy Dorget, and about 150 French nationals.
The statement sald the party, which was understood to have included the British Ambassador to Cairo, Str Humphrey Trevel- yan, and about 250 British and Australian nationals, arrived at Sollum on the frontier by train.
The party however "detained overnight
tho by Egyptian authorities and no
contact with them was por- mitted. The dalay was prob ably caused by the Egyptian authorities wish to check visus, since the party included British Cypriots, Maltese and. French," the statement said.
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Mr Arthur Palmer, Labour
The statement said the party member for Cleveland, York-
New Delhi, Nov. 11. was expected to be down by shire, said the Government had
The Ceylon Premier, Mr chartered aircraft to Paris and failed to achieve by its military Solomon Bandaranaike, said London within the actions in Egypt any of its orl today "the Asian countries
hours,-France-Presso. ginal objectives,
third force
"Most serious of all, we have constitute
given Soviet Russia-which con- which is trying to establish Pakistan PM
of free
bridge between
the
siltutes the greatest single a threat to the liberty men--a foothold in the Arab rightist and leftist blocs". world from which she will not Speaking before the Indian bo easily shaken," he declared. Council of World Affairs, the -China Mall Special and Ret Premier declared that Astam
countries had a double, prob
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Karachi, Nov. 11.
The Pakistan Prime Minister,
themselves between the East Mr H. 8. Sukrawardy, is to
and the West.
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Mr Bandaranaike said he was Turkey and Baudi Arabia for
talks on the Middle East allua-
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а letter informing the of the
in favour of setting up a United Nations international police force tun. It was officially announced to fight aggression wherever occurred.
He described the British at Working Committe tack on Egypt as an aberre- West Pakistan Awami League tion, and stressed that any Che Fremier's Party) of the decision to leave or stay in the postponement of its convention, British Commonwealth should Mr Sukrawardy sald "the be made on the bands of findes international situation in ro mental questions, Fathies Yaker alon
¡ to tha particularly Izolatot facts-France-Presse, Diddle East malots it imperative that I should go to Bagdad, Ankara, nisi
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