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King Hussein gives United Nations and Arab League final ultimatum
Amman, Sept. 15. King Hussain of Jordan has openly declared that if the United Nations and the Arab League fail to put an end to the "con- spiracios engineered by the UAR” in Jordan and other Middle East States Jordan will feel free to take necessary steps to protect herself and the future of the Arab world.
Hussein gave this warning in an exclusive state- ment to the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, the official text of which was released today.
BRITISH ARMY
TO HAVE NEW RADAR
London, Sept. 15. A new radar for locating the position of enemy mortars has been developed for the British army and the Ministry of Aviation has placed a production con- tract on behalf of the War Office, it was announced | here today.
The equipment, the first pau- duced in Britain for this pur- pose, was developed by EM Electronic Ltd in collaboration willy Uite Royal Radar Es-1 fablishment of the Ministry ofi Aviation.
The Jordantan monoreli ald;
1 The time has come to hold the VAR and its president respon- sible for fomenting tension and disturbances in the Middle East
Expose responsible
"Jordan will
those expose resumible for Miidle East len- sion to the United Nations, the Amb League and the whole world in order to put an end to
conspiracies
en- isleading gineered by the UAR in Jordan
Lebanon, Iraq and other Middle East States with a view to dis- tracing the attention of public opinion from the difficulties with which the regne in Syria has been confronted.
"In the event these organis- allons tatl to settle this serious situation, Jordan will be free to take the necessary step, she may for the
of herself and ipcllan falure of the Arab world which
HAS been subjecs such conspiracles and to the Infiration of
pro- Uie
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subsequeal Communismu. The new radar, sold the War
"These conspiracies are only Olee, tracks, mortar bombs in and is inus able to eat fapt to increase Jordan's deter
stand Arm In the culair the
From Mination to . position which they aru fr Even face of intrigues and to proceed
execution of entirely with the though this may be
concealed from observation.
national mission.”
her
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The equipment Is mall, King Hussein concluded: "We highly mobile, easy to operate, will never renounce our
ponsibilities, no matter what the and extremely neciante."
may The
be, including Our Swedish Government cost hus decided to supply the lives."-AF. Swedish army with the equip- ment and recently placod an tal contract with EMI Elec- untes.-Reuter,
Mr K to meet
the Press
New York, Sept. 15. The Overseas Press Club said today the Soviet Premier, Mr Nikha Khrushchev, had accepted "In principle au invitation to address the club here.-Reuter,
Unemployment
in shipping
London, Sept. 16. Liberian ships were the worst by uacmployment at ከቲ beginning of this month with 120 totalling 1,216,016 tons
British Chamber Idle, the Shipping said today.
Allogether 008 ships totalling 5,020,344 tons were without em pluyment in the non-Communist world. Reuter..
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Drama on the big track: but driver escapes unhurt
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A fireman Ruisher at the Blazing wreek of 20-year-old Man Wright's blice in the Manx Senjor. Grand Prix yesterday.
Wright was unhurt after his crush n mile from the start, another rider, John Sapsford. 21. was killed when his bike collided with another al over 100 mph,
Race was won by 21-year- old Phil Read in a new re- cord average speed of 05.30 niph.
--(London Erpresa Service),
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Western pilots reported to-
day o considerable in crease in patrol activity by Soviet jet fighters in the vital air corridors to Berlin.
These reports sirtick in un- easy note after 4 warning to the West from the Russians nol to mususe the wir corridors lo Berlin
The Soviet Commandant în East Berlin, Maj. Gen. Nikola F. Zakhuroỷ said in a note on Tuesday the Western powers would have to "bear the con- sequences" ir the corridors were used to bring West Ger- man "revenge stekers and mill- tarists" 10 Berlin to "stogo provocations"
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A British pilot who files a
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through the corridor from
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He said the patrols of lighters few along the edges of the car- ridor and also overhead, thus "boxing in the corridor."
RUSSIA TELLS UN TO Maximum height
STOP INTERFERING
IN THE CONGO
The overhead patrols flew at just over 10,000 feet, he sald.
This made it evident that the Soviets were not only seeing there was no deviation from the corridors but also that the maxt- mum height insisted on by the Russians was not exceeded.
The Russians claim that the maximum permisible alßiudo In the tures als corridors to Berlin is 10,000 feel,
United Nations, Sept. 15. Russia demanded today that the Security Council order Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to end immediately "any form of interference in the domesners generally tic affairs of the Congo" by the United Nations.
of
the
UN
A resolution offered by U.S. Independently
James J. "Wad-| operallon there. Ambassailor sworth, was expected to bring He warned that Unlied Soviet veto which would Nations action in the Congo was open the way to putting the "at the crossroads" and that If Congo crisis before' un emerit failed there would be no of the veto-free | alternative to "unilateral action gency session Windsor, Sept. 15.
General Assembly, possibly by by many parties with all the Detectives searched today this weekend.
Implications this would have for Africa." for missing jewels worth
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- £20,000 which had beenter, Mr Valerian A. Zorin, con- hidden by Lady Renwick tinuing the outspoken attack, under the bed at her he launched last night against Mr Hummarskjold and his UN country
policy for the Congo, intro- Windsor.
duced his own resolution. The Lady Renwick, second wife Russian measure, in essence: of Sir Robert Renwick, 50-yrur- old London stockbroker, ICM
DEMANDS ported the gems missing yester-. day.
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NO SIGN
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There was no sign of a break-in and Lady Renwick had not let the cottage at Winkfield, Berkshire, ance she hid the jewels temporarily on returning from holliday.
Polier were understood to be working on the theory that the Jewellery was taken while she Was walchlig television cooking
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The Western allies dispute this, saying no limits Ware ever agreed with the Russians. Nevertheless, Western air keup below
10,000 feet in the corridors
The Pilots sald they had not been bothered by the Soviet patrols, but they aware of their presence.
One
were
kopt
A pilots said that on cloudy day "1 stuck my nose above 10,000 feet to get a better view and found a Soviet patrol sitting on top of me,"
During the past two days Soviet, or East German jels have been hasy over Berlin itself,
White vapour trails have been
Mr Wadsworth said the Soviet Union, under a smokescreen of plain against the blue sky. Some voung for Council resolutions, residents have also complained had repeatedly sought to subvert of windows being broken by UN action in the Congo-UPI the explosion of jets breaking and Reuter.
| through the sound barrier,—AF. |
• Calls thon
Mr Ham- Com- marskjold and the UN mand" stop minediately any form of interference his domestic affairs so as to make it possible for the government of the Congo to implement without|-*· obstacle is sovereign rights and authority,"
Demands that Mr Huriy sack the present marskjold command of the UN force in the Congo, handed by Maj.-Gen. A London Insurance company
Carl Carisson von Hem of today offered
Sweden, "whose actions A reward £2,000 for the return
gross violations of the Security of the Jewels.-China Mall Special.
Conmeit resolutions."
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passes test
Farnham, Sept. 15. Viscount Montgomery's 1937 Rolls-Royce car passed a new voluntary test, for vehicles over 10 years old at a garage, here without losing a mark.
The car was driven by. Mr Tom Parker, his chauffeur, who has been with him since he left italy in 1943-China Mail; Special,
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Demands that the United Nations iuunedintely withdraw its forees out of Congolese air- felds and turn over Leopoldvilie ¦. Radio entirely to the Congolese ! government.
The United States in reply today bluntly accused the Soviet Union of trying to make the Congo a "Soviet satellite state in the heart of Africa.”
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At the same time, the United States delegate, Mr Wadsworth, a formal Security introduced
to bar Dil Council resolution countries from unilateral inter- vention in the trife tom land
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