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No. 36701
COMMENT OF
THE DAY
The Middle East
"R Foster
MR Dullen' press
conference,
instead of the
helping to clarify results of the Bermuda doliborations, drawa even bigger question marks as to whether or not Britain and the United States reached any definite agreements for dealing with the Middle Eust problem. But it would appear that whatever the measures of agreement, it was limited.
Nothing apparently was put down in writing except á procedural understanding
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RELAX IN
DAKS
IN'ACITIM TRONKERS
Whiteaways
HONGK GN TUK DILDON
SOVIET WARNING TO NORWAY
Dangerous To 32 PERISH | ADAMS MURDER TRIAL S'pore, UK
Establish Defence Bases
Oslo, Mar. 26.
IN US BLIZZARD
New York, Mar. 26. The devastating blizzard that swept астова tho American Middle West last weekend, today had left behind 32 dead, most of them motorists, as it moved
words the Atlantic coast.'
At one time,
the during
The Soviet Union, in a note sternly with dimishing force NATO member, of warned Norway, a **immense danger" if she allowed her Britain, Canada and other territory to be used for Western defence
for refurbishing the old; Intelligence arrangements between the United States,
Nato allies, for alert in case
of
Soviet attack. No
definite agreement, it seems,
reached polleles the British and
тудя
oh
bases.
to-
drifts of
weekend, 7,000 motorists were trapped by gigantic snow blocking the roads and troins were literally snowed under by the blizzard. The form, which was accompanied by violent winds, was one a the worst to hit the Middle
Premier, in
If war came, the Soviet what Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, said American governments letter to the Norwegian Premier, Mr would pursue in the Middle Einar Gerhardsen, it would "mean gencies depending on the catastrophe even to states with
Norway." to greater territory than
East under various contin- !
fum-
a
a
Ниссенн of Mr marskjold's mission Cairo, In this direction
The Soviet Union would be merchant marine, at the disposal the most Mr Dulles could
"forved to the most energetic of NATO military purposes, but hope for was that the ex-
inensures tu liquidate lin Norwegian territory is in fact change of views on the wide
Lusts buill for available at any mediately
moment to variety of posible "contin aggression," he said,
NATO armed forces against the gencies" would contribute In | Marshal Bulganin's "let us be Soviet Union." due course to the formula frazak" Jeller Indicated Soviet "Although there are no such Norwegian soil to- fears that Norwegian territory tion of a common polley.
be used fus NATO
said: the letter, "the situa LL this puts the Bermuds would
guided missile and rocket bases.
may
overnight, change talks and what they None such ex'als here now.
even against the will of the people und Government of Nur- way."
achieved into a somewhat
perspective. new
forces on
day tion
West in 30 years.
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Today, 220 passengers trapped in a snowbound transcontinental tral cor Mende, Kansas, and 213 others on another express trapped near Wlona, Kansas, were taken lo safety after spending severul the stranded trains,
icy days
in
Roads were blocked by the snow in New Mexico, Texas, Kansas Colorado, Nebrasko,! linois and Indiana.
COUNSEL CLASHES Agree On
WITH DETECTIVE
London, Mar. 26.
The Defence Counsel in the murder trial of Dr John Bodkin Adams today clashed with a Scotland Yard detective superintendent over 'ques- tions he had put to the family physician during a street meeting.
The detective, Herbert Han-| nam, headed investigations in the seaside town of Eastbourne which led to the arrest of Dr Adams on a charge of murder- ing a rich old widow, Mrs Edith: Morrell,
He had testiñed that he met Dr Adams by chance outside the doctor's house.
Mr Geoffrey Lawrence, de- fending, suggested that there were too many coincidences for it to be a chance meeting.
He challenged: "The truth of e matter is that you were waylaying him there, isn't it?"
'Almost Certain'
of
Superintendent Hannam: "In- deed I was not."
Mr Lawrence asked the delec- tive if he knew the time this meeting that Mra Morral, Many motorists abandoned
11 before the died, had made their ears and sought to reach
Dr nearby farms or towns on foot, podiell to her will cutting At one place, it took two men Adams out altogether.
Superintendent Hannam said Dated March 21, the message
who had left their car, three
was "almost certain"
he hours to walk one mile to reach hi They
was delivered to Premier Ger-
fald he know farm house, m
it then. He ari isolated were useful without yield-, hardsen last Thursday by the
the France-PressD. ENERGETIC MEASURES
thought he also knew at ing decisive results. And Soviet Ambassador, Mr M. C.
me that Dr Adams eventually so far as the Middle East Gribanov. It was released by
The Soviet Premier asked Ministry today after that he be clearly
was given a chest of sliver and problem is concerned the the
a Rolls-Royce by favour of Mrs discussion on this point. British and
American consectet
ron-not under the Government and tho to by continue
"Considering governmonta
will at all. follow Independent lines of Committed.
Parliamentary Foreign Affairs lances," he said, thought and
call upon your Government lo emphasis. UNDEP CONSIDERATION
rtuounce the North Atlantic There
agreement on.
Treaty today tomorrow, principles.
Tits standing on any line of said only
is well known. action. The
is
understood
the circum- "we do not
toward
but no under: A Fortizn-Mkzistry spokesman has no intention
Dutcome
of attacking anyone. the Savle!
3,000-word this that tho letter was "under consideration" of the and that to answer would be due time." He de- Hammarskjold - Nasser de- divan "in Ilberations may provide the clined to conment further.
Marshal Bulganin said that opportunity
creating the world for
came very close to
Union would, in response to Tessive actions against it, be
measures to
imme-
UN SHOULD Moe's
HELP HK REFUGEES
S'pore Comment
Singapore, Mar. 26.
forced to the liquidate me A CHINESE languaged the that understanding. Nasser another war during the Angdiately bases bullt for aggression. has, presumably. declared French action in Egypt to the UN Secretary-General November. his attitude to the related questions of the future of days the Suez Canal, navigation all faced
sor," h snid, in the Gulf of Aqaba and
of
"It is not difficult to imagine the immense danger to which Norway exposes herself by lot- ting her territory be exploited by aggressive circles of certain great powers."
"The crushing force of modern arms is so big that those blows which are handed out to destroy
"It is no secret that for some November last year we
threat a xrious
the continued prosence of the Soviet Premier said,
But tension "still prevails," the UNEF in the Gaza strip. "The fact that you are at the Mr Hammarskjold's task hend of a labour government," has been to impress on the he told the Norwegian Premier, the bats of the aggressons in
President Egyptian
the makes it possible for me to ex-dispensably will hit great areas
those bases, necessity of Egypt's respect press
which myself with particular around for and adherence to the frankness both on Norse-Soviet would mean a catastrophe even six principles laid down by relations and on special questo strica with a greater territory Lham Norway," said Marshal the Security Council for tions in the International situa-
Bulganin. composing the Middle East lion," altuation.
Marshal Bulgenin said. that WHATEVER the degree of the United States "does not con- understanding renched real Its intention to use armed Not between the two men, it can forces in the Near East. be safely anticipated that long age it was known that plans
In the situation which has President Nasser will insist were to station special Ameri- on one thing that Egypt can units with atomle weapons been created, the further streng retains full right to control in a number of countries, above thening of security in Northern
all NATO countries, and
Against this background, he invited Norway to join the Soviet views on disarmument,
NO OUTWARD CONCERN
and operate the Suez Canal. coulp with atomic weapons the Pen in many respects
upen
the
tho
The defence counsel went on the to ask why, if this was
Superintendent Hannam: case,
during the Interview, hed-spoken
to Dr Adams about Mrs Mor reil's cremation certificate.
On
this the doctor had written that
so far as he was aware he would not benefit from the widow's wili.
Lawrence: Mr
"You were attention paper here today urged the drawing his
to that United Nations to help
the certificate at that time as if he Hongkong Government
In not caly was a beneficiary under saring for refurets who cross the will, but know he was a beneficiary under the will and had told a lie about it." Superin- lor Nanfeng Evening Post tendcnt Haruno answered: said "the Unlied Nations Relief { "Y¤a,"
the border from China.
A
commentary in the vernacu-
and Rehabilitation Adminis tration
JOTUN
have heard Very Distressed
about the difficult conditions
of the refugees in Hongkong kong ago.
the
answer
Mr Lawrence: "And all the we earnestly hope that the time you knew he was not a
UNRRA will not remain deaf beneficiary under
will?" and blind and discriminate Superintendent Hannam began told against them for their onlour to answer: "No Sir, he of skit.
me (...) when Mr Lawrence "This problem, though difficult snapped: "Please
to solve for the Hongkong question." Government, in Easy to solve The detective said: "Yes, but with the strength of UNO he had just told me he knew he which has many experts on
was in the will," relief and rehabilitation." -- Reuter.
Norwegian Saudi Force
de-
Moreover there are indica-
upon whether it West German Army and the government, tions emerging from the
armies of some other particl-15 propared to withstand the talks between Mr Macmillan
pressure of external aggressivo forces which seek to create and Mr St Laurent, the pants or this military group."
tense situation on the northern border of the Soviet Union."
Canadian Primo Minister,
NOT AVAILABLE
that Britain realises this Marshal Bulginin noted that Norway so far had not made
uvailable to bases
"foreign armed forces", but he added:
right will have to be con eeded. Nor would the Canal users And it difficult to do
A
A lasting friendship between the Soviet Union and Norway, Marshal Bulgarin said, "must of
In Aqaba Area
Cairo, Mar, 20.
"Let us be frank. This does coursO In no way disturb the i The Middle East News Agency, RO if Nasser at the same not entirely solve the problem existing friendly relations be quoting "responsible sources in time makes suitable con- For the first time, Norway is tween our two countries and Amman, sold today that Saud! ссавіода concerning
the not only a member of an other countries such as Nor- Arabia forets took up positions
payment of tolls, and is alliance directed against a great way's relations with the United in the Arab port area of Jordan prepared to negotiate a power which is her neighbour, States and Great Britain. We, on agreement among Jorden, Convention that guarantees Norway is not only forced to on our part, endeavour to keep Saudi Arabia and Egypt. for all time and under all put her territory at the disposaj good relations with the Western
Meanwhite Informed sources Stotis (Northern powers ourselves.** conditions complete free of foreign
declared in Jerusalem that Norwegian Goverment circles dom of navigation for inter- NATO Headquarters at Kolsans
Larnel will not renounco ils national shipping without near Oslo) and to put her showed no outward concern over
right to `cend ships through the grealest national wealth, the the letter-United Press.
Butz Carmi. exceptions,
With her national finances and economy seriously strained, it is just as essen- tial for Egypt to have the} Canal fully functioning as soon as possible as it is im- portant for the users
of
the waterway to resume their shipping traße,
All:
benefit from a speedy and appropriate agreement.
Unions To Cooperate
With Government
Theo
These Bources zaidi that Iraci's rights to freedom of navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba and the Suez Canal wero - vital and would be dearly defended.
Israel's right to use the Suez Canal was established the
by UN Security Council decision
1961 London, Mar. 26. leaders postponed a decision on
of September,
and wes lust October, these parties therefore stand to FFORTS to settle Bri-their attitude to the court until confirmed
E
an executive meeting today, rources said, tain's 11-day-old ship Their meeting today decided
No indication was given when yard strike took a decisive to co-operate with the court of Israeli hips would attempt to Mr Hammarskjold has de- turn today whon trade inquiry, whose composition use the
scribed his talks in Cairo
Suez Canal. as being "useful", which union and employers' lead to be announced shortly.
Today, after further that would be informed in time of Auggests that he has founders agreed to co-operate between the Minister and both President Nasser amenable with 0 government-sides, it was understood that thee Zarwali decizion of sending a
alp through tha Canal to the acceptance of the appointed court" of inquiry unions were ready to accept a United United Nations principles into the dispute.
five per cent incrtaso-o00000 Prodat ..for settlement of the Middle
This agreement came tie
This was that the rise should more than 12 hours after talks to be the case the way between both aldes broke down apply both to shipyard and on-
Cairo, Mar. 26. completely last night on a new sincering men, one million of The Egyptian Foreign Minin negotiated agreement
whom are also on strike-sa an tor, De Bhwai, today mw, Bovac) governing the future of the Mr Iain Macleod, the Minister interim settlement pending the foreigns acobeances and banded Canal and for ending the of Labour, Immediately." "an-Inquiry, provided, there was no them each a note on his govRT= state of war between Egypt nounced he would set up a court randalín clause on future wage ment's views on the Bum Catal. and Zernel,
of..." inquiry, but trade union clatna-Reuter."
-Rasaber
Enst dispute. If this proven
would be opened to
wego offer.
condition,
„i. sources said the major powers
and
France
my
Mr Lawrence then put it to the detective he had not asked Dr Adams whether he knew Mrs Morrell had cut him out of her will.
U.S.A.THRU
Mr
Lawrence
The witness agreed he had not, questioned Superintendent Hannam about Dr Adams' arrest.
•
The defective said: "I think it is only fair to say that Dr Adams was very, very shaken indeed and was very distressed"---China Mail Special.
SUPT HẠN NAM
Major Point
RENT BILL AMENDMENT
Government
Majority Falls 50%
London, ‹ Mar: 26. The Conservative Gov- ernment majority in the House of Commons- "drop- ped more than half in vote on an amendment to the controversial now rent bill' tonight.
The Goverment is attempting to push through quickly a bili from controls Britain removing rent
apartments in some 600,000 housing units and have been controlled in some cases since World War I.
London, Mar. 26.
and Singapore today agreed "in broad prin- ciple" on one of the major points of a new constitu- tion to give the Crown colony internal self-govern- ment.
The agreement on the appoint- ment and duties of representa- tives of the Queen and of the British Government to the new "State of Singapore" is the first Important result to emerge from two-week-old constitutional
talks here.
Britain
which
The defeated amendment war proposed by Conservative back- benchers, who have criticised their own Party's rent bill. The Opposition Socialists are firmly against the rent bill.
defeated
amendment sought to impose a limitation on excessive rents charged after decontrol takes place.
The
UNPOPULAR
It was rejected by 257 votes to 242, a Government måjority
overall.
Conference sources said after of only 25. This is loss then today's meeting that Britain hau halt the Government's concoded Singapore's demand majority in the House. that the Queen's representative
Government spokesmen have admitted that they know
should be a local man and the nosed rent bil k
the
Colonial
un-
a Briton. But Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox- popular for same, But they Boyd argued that to accord the claim that if this section of representative the tille of privileged frozen renty is wiped "Governor-General" might create out, the renting market will soon constitutional problems. The "find its own love!" and all will sources said. the Singapore dele- benent.. gation, led by the Chief Minister, Mr Lan Yew Hock, agreed and both sides are now trying to find
another title.
TRADE & CULTURE
The conference, at two meet- Inga totalling three and a half hours today, also agreed on some outstanding points on trade and cultural relations which Bingi- pare will handle along” with Internal governmenly.
Many inhabitants of three- storey and four-storey houses in the controlled category, pay as as 21. a-week.---Ualtod
Httle Press,
WHIRLWIND
OVER TOKYO
Tokyo, Mar, 20, "Atrapaistaa pelika renent bōro!
whirlwind, some 900 feet high swirled over Tokyo today.
The only other major issue suli outstanding was the ques- tion of supervising the overlap between Singapore's mainten- ance of internal security and Britain's responsibility for, ex- "The whirlwind blew ferit out ternal defence-Reuter
over Tokyo Bay Reuter
A police spokesmah said there were no reported casualties or damage.
GULF OF SUEZ MAY
BE MINED
London, Mar. 26. The British Government has told shipowners here that for technical reasons, including the possibility of mines in the gulf, that they should not use the Suez Canal for the present, authoritative quarters, said
today.
NEW QUAKES IN SAN FRANCISCO Berkeley, Mar. 28, Three new earthquakes shook skjold, United Nations Secretary- the Secretary-General reported, the San Francisco area carly General, reports on his meetings particularly on the questions of this morning, waking a number in Egypt with Colonel Nasser. dues which was vitally-urgent. of the inhabitants from sleep.
The sources said the technical | --and on the long-term question question of the possibility of of the six principles for a canal The shocks were much less mines was not expected to re- rettlement enunciated: by the violent than the series of quakes | main in doubt very long-United Nations Security: Council
Jast possibly only a matter of some late that shook the city last week. - France-Presse.
doyna.
The Government will make no The sources thought also there announcement about Canal dues would not be much delay before. until after Mr Dag Hammar-
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