UN SECURITY COUNCIL TO MEET Jagan Willing
Oman Question UNHURRIED
To Be Considered
United Nations, Aug. 15. | THE United Nations Security Council will meet next Tuesday morning to consider the Oman question, at the request of ten Arab delegations at the United Nations.
Although the United States does not plan to make its official stand known before the Council session, it was understood that it would abstain from the vote to put the Oman question on the official agenda for debate.
The question would this be rovereignty of Oman, a country dropped for lack of the acres which has long been depun sary Dumber of voles.
dent and whose Independence was reallirmed in the Treaty of The Council meeting Was Sib,
which was entered into therefore expected to last only betweta Murent and Oman on a single session, All of the Axpo September 25 through the Bri- countries belonging Lo thetish Government United Nations, with the ex-termediary.” eeption of Tunisit, Agned
request to the Steurity Council
today.
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Beting as in-
Council's consideration uỀ no that part of the Arab
Umun problem.
Signatories
LIFE OF THE RUSSIAN DOCTOR
London, Aug. 16.
The Russian family doctor-usually a woman-
makes her rounds in a
chauffeur-driven
car and
has enough time to take off
her coat and discusa domes. lic problems when visiting patients, according to an article in the British Medical Journal today.
trom
The arutle, by Dr R. S. Saxton, a general practitioner Brigh.on, on England'e the Russian south coast, the woman doctor probably bad no var of her own, nor a velephone, and worked for six hours a day six days a week-lor about the same salary es a skilled worker dong eight hours a day.
*SECTION DOCTOR'
Dr Saxon said his Russian Better wish 1 ex-squivalent was a "section doc~ Securityme gravity of the situation into" of a polyclinic which varied world u size nu scope according to make imprive an imma dinte he population served. action
the Security Council, The Bussans were allowed a
with entrad
of free choice The primary certain amount responsibility for the matricar doelor; but she did not nater of International peace du any surgery, mudwifery or and security and he prevention peak treguntat of aggression,”--France-Presse.
were
The Story countries Egypt, Ira Jordan. Lebanon, Libya, Morocco. Saudi Arabla, the Sudan. Syria, Yemen.
and
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polycline which Saxton visillet in Moscow be learned that a qualified medical adult stat of 94 served an
BRITAIN TO population of 70,000. There were
OPPOSE INCLUSION
other clinics to deal with the 20,000 children in the area.
ALL PROVIDED
Iraq's
Hahir delemile, Jawad, was the list to sign the le.ter. As the only representative of the Arab countries D the Security Council. Jawad will ack the council to pice the Oman question on its agenda.
London, Aug. 15. The Alb The folter sent by countries said: "The people o Britain will oppose the Onun are 'nl present the victim inclusion of the Oman_ques- of an armed appression reported tion on the agenda of the to by the British Government in
UN Security Council, a viotution of Its obligations under the charter The United usually well informed source ist cases
uf
said here today. Nations.
"This onion during the last few
Wits
In her home life, the acetion doctor could get right away trom her job; and Dr Saxton pointed out that everything she her joh was quired Inr provided by the polycliule.
The work of the ductor unhurried and number of con- sultations small because specia!-
we straight to specialist doctor.
"There is a personal and Iriendly relationship between doclox and patient and the doctor is a well-respected man- ber of
community," . De Saxton
cald. "The doctor's work for the polyclinie is limited to six Hours doy. Outside these hours she is free from all responsibility for her patients; and other doctors are standing by for any emergen- Liceles "China Mall Special.
of
the Arab
gre Men-
Dus tukken
The decision week the governments, who furra of a full-scale
war in-
crs of e Arab Leugue, to modern raise the Oman question In the volving the wo destructive wepois, such as Security Council was officially rockets, bumbles, Venom jets, announced trum New York to-
mortars night. armoured cars, heavy tud machine-guns, and untary uperations by Hallish pir sen and ground forces,
Aggression
"The British 012 uf K- grussion apalnet the pareful people of Oman will, if pr mitud 141 continue,
scrivus consequentes.
kad iv
"Through this anmel *LX- British Govern- gression the
ment is seeking to destroy, the
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The Foreign Office spokesman here declined to make any immediate announcement. But according
u:ually well informed
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comment
on
source, the British delegation HK MISSION
at the United Nations quarters will oppose the of the
licad- reising
1991 014 the grounds the recent lighting in
Ceniza Oman was an internal
of matter under jurisdiction the Sullan
Muscat and
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Oman-China Mall Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
3 Widespread complaint (8).
8 for this (4),
9 They keep themselves to
themselves (B).
11 Opening (8).
13 Electrical units of official
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2 Chaste (4),
4 Country (4),
5 Panto female (4).
One of the lighter contests? (B).
7 Rojuce the players (5).
Look
(4).
15 Exchange a bride,
maybe
a Ahatsthelle (8).
(0).
18 Ità elementary (8).
19 Lower in degree (4).
21 Sausages (3).
25 Pricity emblems (8).
20 Palacó drive (4).
27 Troops of the line (0).
10 Went wrong (5).
12 The tres to go high up (5).
14 Tin-or brass (3),
16 What a dean might be (5),
17 Goes to head first (5).
10 Not just now (5).
20 Music enjoyed by kidates?
(B).
ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE
Singapore, Aug. 15.
A 16-man trade mission from Hongkong arrived here tonight on the first leg of a two-month tour of Southeast Asian countries.
The mission is sponsored by the Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce whose treasurer, Mr Tong Ping-tat, is leading the delegallon.
Mr Tong told reporters the thission's aim was to establish better and closer trade relations between Hongkong and terri- tories, they will visit in South- east Aslu.
After Singapore the mission will visit Malayo-to attend the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur and will then go to Thailand, Burma, and Indonesia.
Mr Tong sald Hongkong was able to export light and heavy mnetti- machinery, oil, Chinese eines, pottery and metal pro ducts. Reuter.
UK TROOPS
MOVING OUT OF IZZ
THE PRISONERS MEET AGAIN-NOW FREE
They met again last week ro- -the young Hungarian fugee and the Englishwoman he helped when she was la a Hungarian political gaol.
26-year-old The refugee, John Radits, was chief "irosly” prisoner in the sanatorium at Budapest, The Englishwoman, Dr Edlik Bone, years' solitary confinement,
And now
Dr
Beven
Водо
will repay John's kindness in the gnol by helping him to study at an Euguni univer- sily. Last week It was a day of reunion-and a trip in Dr "Bub- Hone's German-pende ble” car.—Express Photo,
NUDE MAN'S
A
NAKED PROTEST
JOAN
Pretoria, Aug. 15. naked white walked down a main streak here yesterday following
at some distance by an African who was carrying his clollies.
Reaching bus
3
slop, where some women were waiting, ho Joined the qucuo. The women ran. A police
arrived Patrol car
and the man was made to at on his clothes, which the African, walling soSTIČ Bway, WBS alt
yaris
holding.
but to
No reason was known for the man's actions, Home people thought might have been protesting against the removal of a slaine of nude man and woman from the newly- completed building of the Population Reglater, A
re- controversy over tho moval order is still raging la the city—China Mal
Special.
ADVISED TO STOP TRADE
Beirut, Aug. 15. Bahrein, Aug. 15.
Syria's Central Bank an- Brigadier J, A. R. Ronounced today it bad ad- bertson announced
vised merchants to suspend
here
supporting the Sultan of Oman's forces would move out of the captured rebel towns of Nizwa and Izz tomorrow.
NEW CONSTITUTION
APPROVED BY
MALAYAN L.C.
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 15.
The Federal Legislative Council today unani- mously approved the new constitution of Malnya and the agreement signed between Britain and the rulers of the nine Malay states transferring the sovereignty of the country to independent Malaya.
The ratification of the consti- lution and the agreement by the L-gislative Council today paves the way for the declaration of Malaya's independence August 31.
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Speaking before the council, Malayan Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said the new consiltalon should be given a far rial as a "waricable docu- ment," although, he added, it could not satisfy the "whims and fancies of everybody.
TO SAFEGUARD
was
FILIPINO CULTURAL
MISSION
To Form A Government
Georgetown, Aug. 15.
Dr Cheddi Jagan, victor in the British Guiana elections with his left-wing People's Progressive Party, said tonight he was prepared to form a government.
His party has won eight of the 14 elected seats in the legislature. The new constitution allows for three official members and up to 11 nominated members.
On
Dr Jagan replied:
This empowers the Governor, | governed, Sir Patrick Renison, to "of course." nominata as, many members as De Jagen said today the deci➡ may be necessary to counter-slor to form a government de- balance a clean sweep at the pended
the outcome of polla by extremist elements. inika with the Governor, His But Dr Jagan, who was de pafty was prepared to co-operate as Chlef Minister by but everything hinged on how 10 prepared the Brilich Government four the Governor is
clastic powers years ago on allegations that use his very ho was trying to set up a under the new gustulion Communist state, said tonight Dr Jagui said he is willing he must have the nominated to invite others outside his in running the seals to get a working majority. party to assist
un popod
TWO TO PLAY
The left-wing leader sold.. in
government,
DEMOCRATIC STEPS
an Interview he was prepared to Asked whether he proposed to work the constitution "but it make the new constitution work takes two to play a ball game It requested to form a govern- Dr Jugan said: "This and if the Governor doesn'i playment
democratic steps
to
ball with us, there will be no doesn't preclude us from taking
normal ball game."
change this everybody
Asked if there would be potez and quiet in British Guiana if he
LONDON DOCK STRIKE LATEST
London Aug. 15. Thousands of London dockers voted today to re- turn to work on Monday morning after being on
strike for 10 days. At the same time hundreds more came out over grievance.
new,
The National Dock Labour Board said tonight that 12,000 up men were out today, tying 160 ships in the River Thames, This was 1,000 more men than yesterday.
The main strike began on
In sympathy August 6
with striking porters at London's vast Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market. ·
To Do The Same
Yesterday, the porters agreed to call of their strike. They will go back to work on Monday,
At masy dock-gate meetings, af "sympathetic" strikers voled today to do the
thousan
same.
constitution whichi
famosi
ngrees is
the the
satisfactory, Most of the parties have clearly indicated constitution cannot satisfy wishes and needs of the people.
could be made
"Revision
timo,
In
declared Dr Jagan
British in to Gulana intends slay the British Commonwealth, and he did not see the question nt the country leaving the Com monwealth eventupting.
"We feck the Commonwealth is and will certainly be a useful institution in the realms of international affairs," De Jagan said.
Dr Jagan added that he hoped to get financial assistance from Britain to carry out a pro- gramme of social and economic development Restor
BOOKS.
FOR GHANA
Los Angeles, Aug. 15. A shipment of 3,000 books has begun its journey from Los Angeles to the Republic of Ghana, Africa, where it will go toward making up the first library in the capt- tal city of Accra,
The shipment left here yes terday under the auspices of the Drive. The books for Ghana Hon. De Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, wili formally accept the books when they arrive in September,
Paul Miller, chairman of the Drive. which WBO launched Meanwhile about 1,000 other through the combined efforts of dockers stopped work because the Rancho Park Optimists доесть тел were returned by Club and Peking
Van and Singapore, Aug. 15.
the employers in the central Storage Co., said the books had Seven hundred school labour "pool" for refusing to been donated by the people of chlidren today held a free handle produce destined for the Los Angeles.
during
porters! The
includes recital of folk-songs and market
shipment volumes" and sets of volumes on donces by
touring afrike.
Law Philippines Cultural Mission today say they
The dockers who came out education, medicine,
well will stay on other subjects us
works, which is visiting Singaporerike unili the seven men are variety of lighter on the first stage of a South-re-instated-Reuter.
United Press. east Asian tour.
the
The
Said it Tengku
impase certain necessary to restrictions on the fundamental Critics praised the troupe's rights of people in order to opening night public perform - safeguard thelr newly-won once, attended by Sir Robert independence. He was replying Black, the Governor, and Mr
Lim criticism
Chief to press
Yew-hock, against the revision of the clauses
Minister. fundamental rights in the draft
Mr Antonio Quintos, leader of the
the prepared by the Reid Constitu-
mission. fold tional Commission.
curlience the Philippines be- Hoved the culture could help the
on
the
The Tengku said that restric-| bring greater unity anoog tions on freedom of speech and prople of Asia, association, contained in the revisions, were particularly neceasury because Malaya had
to fight subversion from within.
origiuni
ANCIENT KINSHIP
Ho ondd: "Wo hope to establish, in whatever little
ta
He said re-drafting of the way wo can our ancient kinship
Asia which seems clauses on the lies with suggested by the Pakistani mem- have been severed by natural arut historical clr- ber the Held Commission, barriers
Justice undertaken
Abdul Hamid, was
cumstances."
in order to make His mission was anxious to in Asia "the the clauses more precise and to bring to others avoid ambiguity.
art and learning which is the accumulated goodness of cen- turles and centuries of Filipino
The constitution will now be
"Day, Leukaemia Cured
tonight that British troops commercial dealings with referred to the Sinte Councils Living."--Reuter.
France for the time being. of the nine Malay states and the settlements of Penang' nod It has also suggested that Malacca for formant
upproval merchants should suspend other before Independenco transactions based on the frame August 31-France-Presse. until the position following France's devaluation move, last In statement in Nizwa, wook was clarified. former fortress,, of the rebel
The Bank refrained Iman of Oman, the Brigadier giving any said: "The operation has been successful.
We have reinstated the Sultan's forces and political control is developing.
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New
from
franc-Router. rate for the Service Suspended child seriously adicted with the
Six Dead
Philadelphia, Aug. 15, All traces of the dreaded discase of loukacmlu have dis appeared in
20 month old
disenge alter
surgeons had grafted bone marrow from her Amman, Aug. 15, The Jordan Hidjazd Railway twin sister, it was ducloped has decided to cancel Intennitely today.
The surgeons, who performed Six persons were killed and all express passenger peryled 30 seriously injured when' between Amman and Damascus the operation last month and Belgian canthus and a truck as from next Siuxtay, It was wish 10 remain anonymQLA, stressed that it could boh bo In charge of operations against collided on the autobahn near announced here today. THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrom: 1 Disarm, 4 Fumes,
concludo bom thin operating the Iman, said the Bellish troops here today, would move from. Niewa and Izr The bus was travelling South
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23 Blood carrier (4),
23 A Kennington shupe (4).
24 Tar used in cooking (4).
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1 Dress, 2 Angle, 3 Minstir, 4, Frecze, 5 Militaart, a Spread,
10 Language, 12 Measure, 13 Chalet 14 Untrue, 10 Adder, 17 Dosed.
the
and
"Now the time has come when
mission is completed outside forces may withdraw."
Brigadier Hobartson, who was
Lelpheim, Germany, Aug. 16.
In notifying Syrian railway that a cure for serious, cares, of
to the edge of the disputed from Ulia to Augsburg when authorities, the Jordan railway Inukemia had been found sloop e territory in Oman.China Mall the accident occurred-United depariratak mwa no reason for rufspoo was alwnów gosalbild.--- Special.
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