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UN CYPRUS RESOLUTION Woman Gives Birth ARABS BLAMED FOR

QUESTIONABLE

Greek Representative Refuses To

Produce Documents

United Nations, Feb. 19.

to

The United States said today that negotiations settle the Cyprus dispute should be pursued, and it ques- tioned whether any United Nations resolution on the future of the Mediterranean island would be helpful.

Syrian Talks Of Force

Damascus, Feb, 19. The Syrian Prime Minia- ter, Mr Babriel Assali, hald here today that Prest- dent Eisenhower appeared to realise that the Middle

Eant altuation

WIE ficiently serious to resten renewal of hostiles, Babri

Ansali,

com- monting

Mr

Its

The Cyprus debate went into vigorous demand that Greece second day today and either make public its dossier brought the first Indication of about atrocities on Cyprus or Astan attitudes when Ceylon withdraw it. argued against both Greek and} Turkish claims to the island and proposal tha Britain send | Royal Commission to the island to round out public opinion as a step toward renewed negolis Lion.

are

that

Referring to the statement by the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr Evangeles Averoff-Toʻsiza, the dossier would be submitted to the Secretary-General, while Greece reserved its right to publish it later, Cmdr Noble US Bald:

A mpokesman for the delegation said: "We suf-

prepared to my whether we will find a resolution among those so far submitted which we con- sider will serve Eisen-

a useful LuIT- | hower's

We have some doubts as carty return to

pose. Washington from bila holl-

to whether a resolution would be helpful.

on

day, said Israel', deflance of the Unlied Nations resolutions had increased world tension.

It had caused "serious repercussions" in Arab and other states which might lead the Arabı governments UNC force to compel Israel 10 withdraw forces from the Gaza strips and

the Gulf of Aqaba, he said.

to

her

The Syrian Premier said Mr Eisenhower wished to avert the possibility renewed fighting but addru that the Arab countries were fully prepared to meet any emergency eventuality.--Reuter,

WORKERS WANT ESTATE

of

Ipoh, Feb. 19. The National Unlo Plantation Workers hopes to buy a rubber eslute and run it along model lines, the Union's secretary Mr P. P. Narayanan, said today.

He said employers kept pro- duction costs of estates a closely guarded secret.

"We hope to unravel the my stery by owning and operating m estate ourselves,"

Mr Narayanan said details of the scheme had not been work- ed out yet.

The Union, it it had a rubber estate, would also like to join the Malayan Planting Indus- tries Employers Association, Reuter.

No Answer

"We are certain violence is no auswer and that the possibility of negotiations among various groups has not been fully ex- hausted."

A Britiali spokesman sald there was "no dispute over the fact that terrorism is going on. The facts are well known and do not need any proving."

***T seems a most extra- and unprecendented, ordinary. procedure, In recent months the conferred many Assembly has unpleasant tasks on the Secre- 13

before tary-General but

never has it been said he should be the recipient

of unwilling pleasant information which Fuld to be damaging to a men- ber State, Surely members of this Committee will agree with me that my delegation connot be expected to countenance an parangement by which ments of that sort hanging over

docu- are Ieft

must

They

Aboard Airliner

SARANADA

A baby was born last week to 24-year-old Mira Fritzi Fa@gal -- aboard atı akrilnér in fight from Amsterdam, Holland, to Vienna, The baby was born 16,000 feet over Germans, Picture shows Midwives were stoward Schanam Schoshan and stewardess Alice Flasher, them with Mrs Fangal, who is the wife of the assistant director of the Austrian Institute in London, The baby, named Brigitte, can have any one of four nationalliles: English, as her parenta live in London; Isrnell, as she was born in an Israeli airliner, Gerthan, because she was born over German territory, or Austrian, the nationality of her parents-Express Photo.

ANTARCTIC

BASE BUILDING DELAYED

elther be published here or be Shackleton Base, Feb. 17, withdrawn,"

Astonishment

He said that the Greek sug- Cmdr Noble also commented gestion for a UN commission to on Mr Averoft's charge Chat investigate the British allega-certato British Steret Service tion of Grock support for teagents tried in "invelgle Creek rorism in Cyprus would have it

nationala into committing *spend its time in Greece de-llegal acts which were intended termining that there is support fater to be exploited by

the from Greece for the terrorism. British Government as evidence One wonders whether such in-

of Greek complicity In the sup- formation

aspects of

of arms to the terrorists on thin on some this would be available to the commission,

Ductus."

"I understood him to say that

on these documents

charges docer would be circulated in this Committee," said Cmdr Noble.

(delayed)

Portugal In For

Debate Lively

United Nations, Feb. 19. Asian and African States will

press their demand in the United Nations General Assembly Bad weather has delay tomorrow for an investigation of the attitude of ed the Commonwealth An-new members

toward particularly Portugal tarctic expedition's plans placing their territories under UN supervision, to establish ап advance depot 270 miles from here, Dr Vivian Fuchs, leader of the expedition, said here today.

NON-SETTLEMENT

OF REFUGEES

United Nations, Feb. 19.

Israel accused the Arab States today of sus- pending almost a million Palestine refugees' in an "international limbo” to support a hostile policy toward Israel.

An Egyptian Government responsibility for the plight of spokesman said at the same the refugees and therefore must time that Israel was to blame bear the cost Wo do not agree for the plight of Arub refugees with this interpretation.

by its refusal for more than "A study of the origins of eight years to repatriate them the Palestine rouge problem or compensate them for their indicates that responsibility Landa

resta with two partics-immel on Mr Michael Comay, Israeli the oho hand and the Arab Ambassador to Canada, gave States on the other." Israel's side of the refugee problem to the General Assembly's special Political

Partition Rejected

Committee shortly after Colonel Sir Percy explained that the Salah Gohar, Director of the Arab States had rejected im- Palestiné Department of the plementation of a General As- Egyptian Foreign Ministry, had sembly resolution calling for naked for UN support to keep partition of Palestine, thus lead the refugees olive,

Alleged Atrocities

Col Gohar accused larci of atrocities against Arab refugees end of steadfast refusal to ic- cognise their rights to ancestral homos.

There is something unnatural

ing to the refugee problem. He Bald erael had prevented the Arab refugees from returning to their lands.

Mr Mohammad Mir Khan of

Pakistan said responsibility for the refugee problem rested with those countries that had voted to establish Israel, He sald thay should work out a solution

In the spectacle of displaced through repatriation, rosette- Arabs remaining for so Longment and compensation-United refugees in Arab Landa," Mr Pross.

Comay told the Committee.

The Israel delegate explained that millions of

placed by

persons dis-

World Wor II had been resettled while the Amb settle- refugee problem

ment.

defled

Global experience Indicates that in such situations resettle- ment is an answer and repatria- on is not," he said. "The re- fugees cannot rumala iridefinitely suspended in some international limbo between the old life and the new"

ARGENTINE SABOTEURS WARNED

ex-

Buenos Aires, Feb. 19.

Provisional President Pedro E. Aramburu warn- Israel, te sakt, had already ed "Peronist and absorbed almost 400,000 Jews tremist" labour saboteurs The Assembly meets in plenary which will mean a dispute over from Arab countries, including today that his government sesion to take up 11 items, in- the status of Hungary and "thousands" from Egypt recently.

Trusteeship Com-China, pold reports

the Mr Comay challenged Art cluding the mittee's report on the issue of Security Council, the Interna- governments claims that they whether new UN members have tonal Finance Corporation and could not absorb the Acab re- met their obligations regarding the Human Rights Covenants-fugees." The depot lles at an aliade the supplying of Information on United Press, of 4,850 feet has been named | non-self-govering territories. South Ice. It is intended to be During the Trusteeship Com-

a stage in the journey across mittee debate, only Portugal was singled out for criticism because the Pole next spring.

it reported to the UN Secretary- Four members of the exped-General that it had no territories "I shall have more to say when on, including Mr George Lowe, subject to UN jurisdiction.

see the documents, but I think the Everest climber, were flown They the Committee will under there

astonishment with these charges

The British

spokesman said appointment of the commission would "mean a

delay of

at least a year-by the time it Investigates and comes back to report to the Assembly. We asked that terrorism should stop right away and this ts stand what we want done, Terrorism which i heard should stop at once and support | made. for it from Greece should stop at once."

Vigorous Demand

to

The Main Political Commit- tee's debate on Cyprus will con- tinue today but may be inter- rupted by the meeting of the General Assembly tomorrow ratify other Committee actions the scheduled Assembly and debate on the Middle East on Thursday. The debate will cer- tally go into next week.

The British Minister of State, Commander Alan Noble, opened the afternoon session with

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hat if the Greek Government have in their possession informa- tion to this effect...they did not at once bring it to the attention of the British representative in | Athens."

Inescapable

The Canadian delegate, Mr R. A. Mackay, said there was "the Inescapable conclusion that the Cypriots would have best served their

Six Nations

on February 4. erected

2 hut made have from prefabricated lightweight

Six nations-Ceylon, Poland, sections carried in five sub-troq, Sudan, Peru and sequent flights but the weather Philippines have informed the is now holding up the remaining Trustship Comert on the pro- 12 sorties.

akakakatu

WINTER'S APPROACH

Are

Mr

serve

the

special UN Commission te posed The depot party have begun j

investigate the situation meteorological observations while | they are waiting for their extra the Dominican Republic, chair- Enrique de Marchena of selentiße equipment and stores.

man of the Trusteeship Com- ********* mitte, said he had carried out private consultations with dele- gations to find persons willing the Committee. to serve The Committee today approved the six named and authorised Mr da Marchena to try to obtain the agreement of another Latin American

member and a West European member to join them, What the General Assembly must vote on is the resolution adopted in the Committee on February 5 by a vote of 35 to as with four ponents

At Shackleton belt, as the own good by atmain party awaits the approach of the Antarctic winter, the hut cepting constitutional develop- nacut in Cyprus along the lines is almost covered in snow. The offered by the United Kingdom only exit is by tunnel through a Government. In particular, it trap door to the surface. does seem to us that the offhand The main activity here now is dismissal by the Greek Govern the preparation of 18 one-ton ment of the proposals made by loads for flights to South Ice, cliffe, without

any serious

for winter, but work in various study, was not an act which selenuine fields could conceivably be described started. as intended to help towards a solution of the question."

that eminent jurist, Lord Rad- and the organlastion of the base resolution, des This

tas

au

to

by op- discriminatory aireally Ponents

against new members In general and Portugal in parti- Signs of the onset of winter cular, would set up a special are increasing daily. Sea ice commission to aludy the ap- The Greek Foreign Minister, has now closed in and many plication of the Charter obliga

the Icebergs can be

scen moving Hors on self-governing terri- Mr Averoff, replied to

tories to new members and the British statement on the Greek west past the base.

The sun now dips below the replies new members gave documents submitted to the

the UN on the subject. horizon at midnight but It Secretary-General, Mr Avero will not finally be lost until sald Greece "does not wish 10 enverom the present situation" April 24. Some scala and two and the statements of 237 per- skua gulls remain to keep the

company

the but

would be sons regarding atrocities had expedition

will soon be sheltered in

writing dogs submitted only for study snow tunnels from the low by June 1 "statements of their by a neutral committee,

temperatures and high winds.-viewn together with the reasons

therefor on the

and matter Reuter.

also the members would give their "explanations" regarding territories. The

Committee would report to the 12th session of the Assembly, which would mean an automatic renewal of the dispute,

been

Responsibility

"We do not wish to make use of them for propaganda," he mld.

Responsibility for publication

for

of the documents rested with Athens, he said. He said Bri- tala "should

be grateful this courteous and responsible attitude which is not done for publicity but for the future re- lations of our countries, which I hope wilt improve."United Presa.

QUEEN'S VISIT

EgyptianStays At Home

Burma Buys

Tin Mining Equipment

Singapore, Fab, 19.

Japan Against

The new members "invited to send

in

In the Committee, 21 mem- berg

of the Asian-African eight-member group, and the Bovlet bloe, were joined by Greece, Yugoslavia and Fix Latin American nado

nations Costa

Rica Bolivia, El

Salvador,

Burma is depending on Mo

Mexico, Panama and Uruguay

Vatican Was Owned By Persecutor

Vatican City, Feb. 19. FATICAN archaeologiate informed PODD Phul XII they have found new evidence supporting the tradition that the Valican Hill, now the Deatre

of Catholicism,

once belonged to one of the most cruel persecu tome of the early Chris- tians, Vatican reported today.

The archaeologists told the Pope they had unearthed on the northern slopes

the

of the Vatican III the site where Emperor Claudius Nere used to bury his slaves and ser- Yanta. Among priceless archaeological material brought to light in recent months, they found the tomb of the custodian of Nero's library. Excavations on the northern -boundaries of the lay Vatican state started a few months ago when a bulldozer Levelling the ground for the construie- tion of a

-

garage earthed a funeral slab, Systematic digging brought to light a great number of tombs, some of which contained well preserved bones, mosaics, marble stabe, glass cups, colna and bronze lam The arohacologista

aleo informed the Pope that in one of the tomb they found a copper ink-pot dried and some pens. The ink has been chemically treated and has resumed to a fuld status. It will be of great help, archacologists pointed out, in establishing the

of authentielty ancient cogen. --- United Press,

the

Malays to supply her with in supporting the resolution. Polish Delegation tin mining equipment, U Ba of the other six members Shwe, permanent secretary the Asian-African group, Japan

of Burma's Ministry of voted against, Thailand abstain

DI

to-

Leaves For US

:

Paris, Feb. 19. A Polish economic delegation left Warsaw today for Washing aimed at strengthening Poland United

States economie ties, the, Polish PAP News Agency port

Wildest Dreams

is prepared to use force to meet their own violence.

In a major speech delivered. in the chief centre of Argentina's oil Industry of Comodor Rivadavia and broadcast to the nation, Aramburu sald:

"We do not favour padišca. tion through fare, But we have the force and shall use with energy every time", that violerace creates a danger w

"Revenues beyond their wild- est dreams are now at the dis- posal of the oll-producing coun- tries"

he said. "Lavish Inter- national aid, both financial and technical, has been offered to

NO: FORGIVENESS them for

for refugee resettlement, Every

Independent study

Aramburu also warned sabo- confirms that there are arcas tours that their crimes will not in Iraq, Syria, the Jordan Valley go unpunished.

and elsewhere which could be

"Criminal attempts against reclaimed and developed for the sources of work, are. not this

counter-revolution' but”, a crime

purpose,"

Arab gov- He asserted that ernments had no moral right against the nation. The crimes to sacrifice the lives and the of thost

who attempt against future of the refugees to their work shall not be forgiven."

"Well-being obsessive

riot created by against

decree," Aramburu sald. *It is the result of work." Argentina,

hostility

Comay sald Israel had found in the Gaza strip, which he added, has been endowed by great riches but its forces wrestled from Egypt nature with

without work we will live in last November, school textbooks

that President

of poverty with our Nasser of stating

Egypt would shortly "liberate" United Press. the Arab homeland from Israel with the help of Soviet tanks and planes. He sald 30 text- books were condemned because they contained "political incite- ment."

into an

"Israel has come to slay and cannot be converled

"It Arab homeland," he said. is on the basis of a cruel illu- sion that the refugees

are in- own atigated to resist their permanent resettlement,”

Colonial Regime

riches,"

Britain Urged

To Promote

Floating Fair

London, Feb. 19,

A Labour member of Parlla-. The Israll delegates saidment, Mr Stanley Awbery, to- the day urged the Government to Egyptian Occupation of Gaza strip was u "squalld follow Japan's example and colonial regime,"

promote a "ñoating fair.” "Neither the territory nor the He told the House of Com- Inhabitants were Egyptian and mons the Japanese refitted a the Government took no positive vessel of 10,000 tons to curry, an interest in either," he said, "It exhibition of machinery around exploited the strip as a military Southeast

Asin. salient and

MD a recruiting

Derek Walker-Smith, ground and bare for guerilla Minister of State at the Board bends sent into Israel."

of Trade, said British commer The Israeli Government he cial officers in Southeast added, was ready to contribute were reporting

Asta

on the results

to the UN programme for set-achieved by the Japanese bat-

tling the refugees in the strip | Ing fair. through compensation and

settling some

in

the refugees. He did not elaborate,

Mr Camay disputed official UN figures that, there

032,000 Palestine

Their reports would be sub- mitied

to the Board of Trade Exhibition Advisory Committee. He mitted that when sinillar

aro proposals were examined in the past it was found that British

Sven He said Israeli statia- | Industry did not consider a

ticians

mort

had estimated their floating exhibition the number between 705,000 and effective way to display its pro- 725,000, even allowing for no-Jecta-Reuter

(urat

Increase.

He said the refugees being assimilated into the Arab

countries' economie life to a considerably larger extent than the official record shows, Ke sald rebuigner in Jordan had those in Byria to some degree.

Menon Better

New York, Feb. 19.

Mr Krishna Menon, India's

U Ba Shwe, leader of a six-mally be classed as subject only ton to take part in negotiations | been political integrated andMinister without portfolio, Who

headed

Unrealistic

whs taken ill muddenly yester. day, was much better today his doctor.inld,

said tho Minister was the dispute ho would

He

Finance Minister and oven improper" to expect | Kasha, A statumom

Libya ed and Laos, Lebanon, Mines, said in Singapore to- and Cambodia were absent.

sidd A UN spokesman day.

Bem would not- night that the bene

vate in man Burmese delegation of top to a simple majority government officials, told re- the Assembly. But any im porters: "We nood your help bor may move to classity it

will because you are the world's an "Important matter abject Lisbon, Feb. 10,

Sir Percy Spender of Aus!+ which to a two-thirds majority. The leading tin producing nation.**

start negotiations Thursday, is traila said it was "unrealistic docialon

constitutes on what an important malter is made by Director-Gondrul H. Kotlieki the United Nations to a simple majority,

and includes four high-tunking paying tho Palestine refugee Security Council tomorrow It

on banking, "economie bill indefinitely unless there was he will Alt well enough,

He should .be it to travel plastiese stremational trade, a prospect of solving the prob

after his addrem to the security the item would be disposed of

UN DE clals were doubtful that the agency saki,

on their statements it Council. The Indian Minister Meanime Poli newspapers before the Assembly anchoon reported Poland intends to kik appears that the Arab govern was to have left yesterday by tapes.The item seventh in the United States for a loan to mont think we should," ho air for Bombay to take part in buy: American farm implements said. They do so out of their the Indian general Bloction the apoxia.

richons ||eichzowed donviction that the campaign, to which he was a The Asophbly must first die with food wiplinen,

United --Natioris beare the 1131|onndidate ===Epestle,

The Egyptian Minister to Portugal, Mr Hasan Sollman El-Hakeen, was not present at the reception for the Lisbon diplomatic corps today, by quem Halzabeth,

Dessouky Maghraby, the Earptions

to

He said the group was here Buy more than 300,000 Malayan dollars world of th mining equipment mainly sur face planga and monitors-Croma the federation of Malayo. YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 3 Salgamed, || 7. Reach, 8 Ciklmente, 10 Secure, 13 Trostle, 15 Ales, 17 Emerald, socretary 18. Aconite 20 Stag, 21 Erratic, 20 Gusher, 27. Imlintes, 28. Legation in Lisbon, and tlie He added: "We will be buy Theta, 29 Enhances Down: 1 Frost, a Farce, 3 Short, 4 Alma, son was becativo, normal ing more from you in future." 5 Manila, 6 Dashed, 0 Delete, 11 rect, 12: Using, 14. Energe, diplomatic relations are at pre- The party has left Bingapore, 10 Arra, 16 hisle, 18 Aspire, la cuinË, AR, FUIRE, 23, Threat kroken of between, for Kids Campus the Tettone 24 Crew, 25 Pain,

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