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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958.

West Replies To MrK

France Is U.S. Willing To Macmillan

All

In Favour

Paris, July 22. Gen. Charles de Gaulle told Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today that France favourably wel. comes the principle of a

Middle Eastern problems.

Meet In

Security

Ready To Go To

Council New York

By STEWART HENSLEY

Washington, July 22.

conference devoted to President Eisenhower told Soviet Premior Nikita S. Khrushchev today the United States was willing to take part in a top- level meeting on the Middle East crisis in the United Nations Security Council,

De Gaulle's reply was handed to Soviet Ambassador Sergel Vinogradov at the Forelm Office tonight..

The

Premier added that the French Government would be

ready to discuss immediately the composition, the date, and the place that would be most ap- propriate for such a meeting.

con-

But he said a summit ference "meeting In a universe plunged into anxiety and dis- quiei" would. have..no..chancez. of success unless it took place in an atmosphere of "objectivity and calm."

Not Facilitate

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A

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He said that many

facilitole the and the spirit of inter!

between the Sary" participants of a summit ference.

He said this oppiled either cut any Immediate top-level a meeting heads of state--which discussion of the Middle Enat as would include Eisenhower and Khrushchev hnd suggested. But Khrushchev - of 12 Foreign Pres. Eisenhower expressed Ministers' session. He laid down willingness to tackle world prob- only one mala condition-theleins in a summit meeting after preparation on. the reeling must be generally careful

ambassadorial ministerial and levels.

sired."

But in angry language rarely

used in n diplomatie communit As for a Security Council tion, the President bluntly re-meeting being used as a summit fected Khrushchev's bid for an conference on the Middle East, <mergency five-power ender-Pres. Eisenhower noted that it ereo outside the United Nations already le dealing with the prob- Ao colder the swiftly-moving lem. events in the Middle East.

Preparation

Eisenhower

Taunted

was

By JOSEPH W. GRIGG

London, July 22. Prime Minister Barold Mac

millan led the Western Alles tonight in agreeing to a mid-Eastern summit conference with the Rus- Blan's providing it fa held within the frame- work of the United Na tions Security Council. Ic told Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev he is willing to meet him and other heads of Government in New York soon.

Predicted

Sovie! diplomats hero pre- dicted at otice that Khrushchev

From

ing Wood

AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

Sydney.

It isn't so long ago that "decent" people who bought goods on the "never never” discussed it in hushed tonos and generally when the youngsters were in bed,

Today it is an Australian way with people who buy so heavily this country have looked.

011

Cars

acret owc

which they could themselves begin to see us never save to get it it was not for hire purchato,

A rather wiisual-foet seeped

as the place where they can make a fast and honest buck.

Since the war, we have had

to

+

will hasten to accept Macmillan's of living with hire purchase into their future. It sees this upon America as the wide offer. They said Khrushchev openly patronised by all, and £200 milion a year as a com- almost certainly will agree to with such financial held on pulsory saving and admits that open land of opportunity

banks have opened comforts to New York and will urge the community that most of our people today are getting various when, suddenly, Americans asto in getting. the merling trading underway.

their own Hr department, In two notes to the Saviot

Australians now owe more tender, Macmillan emphasised

thon one-third of their wages that the meeting would have in

their before they even open be within the U.N. framework,

pay envelopes, The President's note

"I would certainly be ready to However, Pres.

This

the Iarge slab goes on expresied willingness, to telde singularly incking in the polite go to New York for such a meet-

repayment of home loans, and out of offiein gutes disclosing a modest tricicle of US migrants of most diplomaticing it you would also go Machire, purchas

the number of licensed poiterraainly, people who were her sum-language other world problems at

ROL machines Irsed by the Govern during the war and Khrushchev in his weekend mit meeting after enreful pre-communications. Selm has he milian told Khrushchev, "And I

goods-on which they

know a girl, a family, or a job nguage intake It from the terms of your

ment this week. letter pointed out

£200 million a year. theparation at lower diplomatle red such two-fisted

AB March 31 the State had and have kept coming back to Soviet Union had just as many levels.

a message to nother world | message that you would.” rockets and long-range misalles

leader.

The British Foreign offee to- A survey by the Institute of 2210 2/ machines; 2541 2/ get to know more about them..

1559 De machines

But this trickle is night published the text of both Public Affairs brings to light machines, as France. He also said France

notes. The fest simply acknow the fact that the average Aut. and ONE penny machine. There pected to develope into a flow was taking part in the "aggres

ledged Khrushchev's proposal for tralian owes 30 per cent of his has been a general stampede sion" In the Middle East, which

a Mid-Eastern summit meeting. wages in repayment; five-sixths among club members trying to

y debts are for buying find out which club owns the has led Foreign Ofive spokes- ma comment that no French

The second neccpted the idea, of the and put forward concrete pro- cars and one-six for HP penny job. troops had been landed in

MTV, mainly posals for a meeting under U.N.

refrigerators, Beirut.

machinos and Mnemian was first of the radio, wasting three Western leaders to accept. other home appliances.

Strangely

In- enough, the stitute Isn't completely at

that.

De Gaulle said that he had studied Khrushcher's letter with

the greatest care."

He said, "as you know, thej French Goverment has always considered as desirable that a serious discussion could be en- raged between the great powers NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES at the subjects which exparate them and which could endanger peace. Thus does it today favorably welcome the principle of a cofiference relative to the Middle East.”—U.P.I.

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of

He erased Khrushchev undermining is "authority and prestige of the United Nations" by calling for an komediate meeting on the Middle East by the chiefs of government of the United States, Britain France, India and the Soviet Union.

He launted Khrushchev for saying the United States re- sorted to "aggression" by helping the small nation of Lebanon to maintain its independence.

Pres, Elsenhower sald the only armel conflict ho khenv of

He said the UN Security in the Middle East was "the Council was the proper forum bloody coup in traq, the plot for such, discussions if Russia to assassinate those who com feels U.S. and British actions pose the Government of Jordna, constituted a threat to world and the civil strife in Lebanon He noted that the UN. fomented from without," peace. charler permitted government

real danger of wor heads and Foreign Ministers to participate in the deliberations would come if one anal nation of the Council.

after another were to be engulf- ed by expansionist and aggres net effect of the Pre- sive forces supported by the note appeared to rule Soviet Union." He said.-U.P.U

The rident'

Mr K Hails Disruption?

Of Bagdad Pact

Moscow, July - 22.

Rejected

Macmillan rejected Khrush- chev's warning that the world is now on the brink of a miit- tary catastrophe.

"I say this in full and certain knowledge of the parlic inten- tions of the Western powers and in the belief that the Soviet Government would not them- selves take a step which would

Bakh.

BY

☆ ☆ ☆

/

it is rather curious odd think that many of us

WAY

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It is only a few months ago since the General Manager of the Victorian Chamber in Commerce, Noel Curphy, made the more or less casual com-

in

ment that with the position in the United States and Canada [worening, '

口 was

good

Ume for Australla to start on- couraging migrants from those countries.

to

This comment found its way the Strica and Canada

where small paragraphs пр- peared in various newspapers. Since then the postman has lead to World War," Macmillas THE report that a public Idol song of the Thurraiibad mooun-

the other day "scratched tings. We will not be in caven-been staggering up the Cham- Commerce stairs with her left ear with her loved ing dress too. Such garmints is ber of The Prime Minister also re-hand should impress those who folly on a scesaw, Arsk Cr to letters from Americans looking Jected Khrushchev's charges that remove the

for jobs glove and use the kepe er ighborn jeals in order, Britain acted aggressively in naked anger, thus converting not to rush the scesaw for So for more than 3,000-letters sending troops to Jordan.

what should be a refined gesture hortygrafts wich wo give "As it has been made atuanto a vulgar exhibition.

hextrar price after our execbis have been received and nearly dantly clear," he stressed, "the The correct behaviour is to hun. We pezsoom free fuxic and all from skilled tradesmen ww sole reason, for our netion in make no comment. If the lady luvly wines is hinclooded in our † professional men. Jordan was to protect a small says, "Pardon me, there is a fly contrack, and we do not, mean At the moment Noel Curphy and independent country which on my lobe," she is only draw a stall sund-widge and a glass is trying to answer the letters, had appealed for help against Ing attention to a lamentable of milk with er sarvinte in

the threat of aggression and self-consciousness and lack of low-borne klitchin.” aubversion stimulated from without."-U.P.I.

Speaking at a Moscow diplomatic reception tonight, the Soviet Premier Khrushchey hailed the “disruption" of the Bagdad pact and welcomed the new regime in Iraq. ||

le said: "We geet the pov he is not afraid emment of the Arab Republic perialists."

of iraq. We hall the new Prime

NOTICE

Mr Khrushchev,

War."

of the

Tit

who

siesperate

Mr

Turning to the Lebanon Khrushchev said: "President Chamoun was elected by some was kind of democratic process, but Minister for his fearlessness speaking without notes the lost the confidence of his und his staunch character, 'he Polish National Day reception people and now he is relying on a good character because here, went un "We Watil peace American bayonets. We do not has

In the whole world, there is no wish him suCCESS, We do with other Way, we da not want the Lebanese success, that they

may be masters of their fate,"

"War is the last

Contrasting the situation of resort of the imperialists-like the Communiste with the that of a mon dying of cancer Capitalist world, he concluded, who ร 590 desperate that "How are things in the Socialist submits to the risk

of a fine camp They are better than operation."

they have ever been. Whether this won't or not Of his recent sceret nieeting you like it

withi Moscow

President change. · Nasser, Mr Khrushchev said: "If "Inside our country

to talk to was very pleant Nasser. We reached an identity thing is wonderful. Industry is of views although I am a Com working extremely well and the harvest is unprecedented munist and he is not,

in our history and in the his- | tory of the Socialist camp na a | whole,”—Reuter,

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