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COMMENT OF

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IPSWICH VOTE

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TF there is any definite con-

clusion to be drawn from the Ipswich by-elvetlon it is that the Government has nnin lost heavily

there is no sign yet that the drift of electoral sap- part to Labour has been checked. The fures show that the Government total

has been cut by almost a third whereas the Labour share has fallen by almost

sixth. This is consistent with other recent results though whereas in the past! the redneed votes have been

due to a smaller poll, in the LINE of Ipswich, both Jabour and Conservative candidates have lost to a

Liberal.

The

total poll was unly about 8,000 votes below the general election gure. This shows that more Than the ustral number of by- election voters participated. The fact that Labour doubled its majority-from 3,500 to 7,700--was not because it won new suppor- fees at the expense of the fonaPrvativés - but ruther

that the Conservatives for! more votes to the Liberal

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MACMILLAN: I'M VERY SATISFIED

Washington, Oct. 25.

Mr Harold Macmillan said as he left Washington today that he was very satisfied" with the results of his three days of talks with President Eisenhower.

Mr Macmillan flew to Ottawa to confer with Mr John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, before returning to London tomorrow.

The Prime Minister jokingly side-stepped the question at a brief airport press conference designed to find out

if President Eisenhower would personally attend the Nato Council meeting in Paris in Deceniber.

"I don't know if either of us is going," the Prime Minister Hald. "One of the things you do before going any- where is to get invited."

"If I get an invitation, I will send the President a mossage

saying 'are you going??"

"The President then might reply 'I might, if you go along

too","

The Prime Minister said the communique, expressed

WASHINGTON

much, but not everything, that had been discussed. Asked why there was virtually no reference to the Middle East discussions ho had with the President, the Prime Minister replied that they had discussed that area before ho came to Washington and at the conference.

"But in this declaration we both wanted to keep to tho broad principles of co-operation," he added. "It is on this that ultimate solutions can be found.”— Reuter.

DECLARATION

Eisenhower And Macmillan End Talks: Communique Issued

AMERICA TO SHARE SAUD'S

ATOMIC SECRETS

New York, Oct. 25.

candidate who did not President Eisenhower is to ask Congress to amend the pre-

participate in the general{

election)

Party

than the Tabnur |

LIBERALS GAIN

M

sent American law which restricts exchange of Atomic information with her Western allies.

This was announced tonight in a "joint declaration" issued after three days of talks between the President and the British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan.

TR Dingle Fodi, the Labour candidate, was incidentally a convert from the Liberals and

0774

The declaration called for an wonders

What perronal

enlarged Allantle effort In following he took with him scientine research and develop to the left. A run-of-the ment and said Britain and mill Socialist might have America planned to discuss the won a smaller total glving | Idea in December with their the Liberals a larger vote, Nato partners. But the Liberal Party has

szid The declaraticu

that i "Continurd repudiation of President Eisenhower would re- that agreement and continued quest the United States Can-suppression of freedoin In Kress to amend the present Eastern Europe undermine in- atomic

enerity ust as may be ternational confidence and pus necessary and desirable to per-petuate an injustice, a tolly and a mit close and fruitful collebora- danger," the deciandien salð. tic of scientists and engineers Effective

United

Omell spokesmen, in answer of Great Britain, the good reason to feel sutls-to reporters' questions based onStates and other triendly coun fied with its total, of the communique said it was not tries.** 12,637 votes which must beyond the bounds of possibility be regarded us

Special Character

very that the two leaders would per-

Nato counell meeting "may per- haps be given a special char- acter".

The declaration said that the

Common Purpose

creditable performance. The sonally attend the Nale Council vote must also encourage meeting. those Liberals who feel that their party may again emerge 112 a third force in British polities, There is one final observation which may or may not be applicable to other seats: it is that the Liberals gained most of their votes at the expense of the Conserva- tive candidate there were 9,563 fewer Tory votes and 5,508 Labour votes) that if this trend were

:.

The two leaders expressed

their belief that the under

standing they

hod reached

PLEA

TO SYRIA

Now York, Oct. 25. King Saud has appealed to the Syrian and Turkish Governments to co-operate "In hit offorts to relieve tension between them, it was stated today.

The Turkish delegation at

the United Nations published the text of a joint Turkish- Saudi Arabian communiquo Issued after the King's meeting yesterday

with the Turkin Minister of

Mr

Mini Stato,

Bald. that The communique would be increasingly effective Mr Zorlu expressed Turkey's

they become

wide-

which

had

Britain's £1 Million

Sale To America

London, Oct. 25. Britain has sold its first mobile oil-drilling plat- form for about £1 million to the Delong Corporation of Americs" It was an- nounced today in London. The 8,000-ton platform for Southeast Asia will be entirely self-contained with air-conditioned so- dommodation for 30 min, Its own generators drill and 'mad-hoppers capable pencies.ing 15,000

of

feel below.

the sea bed.

It will also have a heH- copter platform,

The bull can be raised and lowered on four retract- able legs and is designed to operate

water depths of up to 150 feet.

It will be built at South- amplon by Steel Strug- tures Limited, subsidiary of the Howard Group of British engineering com- panies, Reuter,

KING SAUD TO MARRY

LEBANESE GIRL?

Beirut, Oct. 25.

King Saud of Saudi Arabia was planning to marry a 16-year-old cousin' of Lebanese Premier, Sami Solh.

Cloudy With Fair Periods

Atom Spy Found Guilty

New York, Oct. 25, Russian Colonel Rudolf Abel was today found guilty of giving American atomic Bocrots to tho Soviet Union. He in liable to a possible death sentence. Ábel wna found guilty on three counts; Of having tried to obtain. scerets, of

having transmitted secrets and of foll-

ing to register at the Justice Department as an agent of a foreign Government,

This conviction nakca' Abel Eable to the death sentence according to the terms of the 1984 law on Epying in peaco time, Abel is the first for- eigner to have been convleted under this law.

Judge Mortimer

Byers is to

pres sentence on November 15.

Farice-Presse.

Dior Funeral

The body

Paris, Oct. 25.

of famed French

fashion designer, Christian Dior was Inid in state at his home here today.

protect more des agreement "to remain in dese Persistent reports were current here today that

co-operation with His Majesty "By co-ordinating the strength the King in the benevolent | of all free peoples, safety can efforts" ho would make to be assured, the danger of Com In what they called "De-

solvo questions 'claration of Common Purpose" The two leaders said that mumist despotism will in due arisen between Turkey and the President

dissipated and a Syrie. and the Prime this had been discussed in the course be

The question was dis- Minister said that the guiding last two days here in Washing-just and lasting peace will be "His Majesty the King ex

deliberations ton with M. Paul-Henri Spaak, achieved."

pressed the hope that the doubts Cussed during the King's purpose of their over the past

The President and the Prime and anxieties which have arisen recent visit to Beirut,, the three days had Secretary-General of Nato.

Minister said that the free nu- been "the determination of how!

between the two parties will be reports said. In addition

the Northlons possessed vast assels, both dispelled through the assistance best to utilise the moral, in-

said the de- material and meral. In

and co-operation of the Turkish The Saud! sovereign was sad tellectual and material strength Allalle Treaty.

Asia pggregate these were for greater and Syrian Govenments with to have offered the girl, Miss of our two nations in the per- chuation, the South-East

those of the Communist the benevolent efforts which Farial Multaz Soth, preliminary formance of our full share of Treaty, the Baghdad Pact and than thuse tasks that will more re-

other security arrangements world.

will be made by him," the presents in accordance with ly winds blowing today and the Saint Honora Deylan.-France- strong bulwark "If the free nations

are communique sald.

Moslemn custom, including the weatherman, says It will be Presse. anything like general, in conditions in which

y and prempfly bring about constituted

aitadfast, and if they utilise The text was issued

£500,000 as the sum

Lebanese cloudy with fair intervals this peace can against aggression. the next election, now less prosper."

their resources In

harmonious General Assembly resumed pounds, jewels of about the afternoon. There were also vilclly co-operation the totalitarian debate on the Syrian-Turkish same value, and a house than

two years hence, il

The declaration said that the important relationships such as

that menace

παν confronts dispute after a would

Beirut worth about 1,000,000 three-day ad- that the British and American represen- the Cumenonwealth, the Organi- them will in good time recede." presence of a Liberal in a tatives to the Nato Council

journment to allow King Saud Lebanese pounds. sation of American States in the

time to pursue his reported lemisphere and

Not To Boss the

offer of mediation. mutual defence greements to which the United States was a parly,

Heem

three-cornered content may meeting, which will meet in weste

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make it safer for Labour in Parts In December, would "orge individual marghal seats. And

on enlarged Atlantie effort In the Liberals are bound to scientifle research and develop

Fa support of greater on marginal ment

collective security read the Ex- pansion of current aclivities of the task force working in this field under the council's dec- alon of last December."

concentrate svats, if this trend con. tinues, Labour will have good reason to feel hopeful about its chances.

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Steady Increase

As Mr Macmillan left the White House shortly after the communique had been issued, he said: "We are not alising ourselves to boss the world but to be better prepared to servo the world."

The declaration recognised that { "aspecially in the less-developed Speaking into a battery of countries there should be newsreel microphones, Mr Mac- steady and significant increase in millan said: "This is not a standards of living and economie bringing-together of our two development.

great countries for any other The President end the Prime purpose than as trustees of free- Minister reaffirmed their pre-com." elously stated positions to sid Me Macmillan said that this Turkey

ste were was one of the two themes that attacked.

underlay the declaration, They also said that "the re-

The other theme was the unification of Germany by free interdependence of the countries elections is essential."

of the free world.

The declaration said that ot

"None of us alone can do the

In

There will be moderate caster

Funeral rites for Dior, who dled in Italy on Wednesday, Loged 62, will be held in Paris on Tuesday at the Church of

Quads Born

At o'clock this morning

0 typhoon Judy was centred about

New York, Oct. 25. Arab

the 220 miles SSE of Tokyo and newspapers said

Mrs Peter Meler, mother of Syria's Foreign Minister, Mr King had first hoticed the girl was moving ENE at about 25

visit to the Premier knots. In the same stalemat, four boys, gave birth at Elgin, Salah Eddine Bar, who is in during

the Royal Observatory also sold North Dakota, today to quads, the head of is France-Presse,

that pressure was high over New York at

The four little girls, each asserted that

north China and there was delegation, has

weighing three pounds were there is no mediation and that

weak trough extending from | reported to be doing well. They the King's message

was tou

north Indo-China towards have been placed in an 12 vague to require acceptance or

Shanghai,

cubator-France-Presse. rejection from Syria.-Reuter.

Japan's Move

New York, Oct. 26.

LEOPARD:

The Japanese Foreign Mini-Search Continues sier, Mr Aiichiro Fujiyama is expected to move a formal re- Police squads combed the hills solution in the U.N. General Assembly next week bringing In Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the UN Secretary-General, as mediator the border dispute with Turkey and Syria.

the 1935 summit conference in | job we have to do, but if we Informed sources said timing Geneva the Soviet Union work together, it is well within of the introduction of the resolu- agreed to free elections in Ger- our grasp." the Prime Minister|tion might depend on Syrlan

many.

Gald.Reuter.

moves in the situation.-Reuter,.

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