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UNITED NATIONS BID FOR ISRAEL- ARAB PEACE

Geneva, May 15.-The United Nations Pales- tine Conciliation Commission said today it has notified the Israeli state that it is ready to resume negotiations between the two factions "at an early date" on the basis of a new procedure proposed by the Commission.

The procedure envisages negotiations co- bining the Israeli desire for direct peace talks with the Arabs with the Arab request thint, the Commis- sion assume functions of a mediator.

Commission

communique! Begypt. Syria and Leisauen sadel

the two they would enter direct negotia

Comunitaton repler of

auder baul that

it Israel afreed parti to a memorandum pro- tions anted to them fad March out-sumpites only

the United Na "ul-so unplement ining the new procedure

putting at Lious solution asking that all who wish 113 possibility of

The communiqu: Arab refugees

1/20

is allowed to do ro, anto elect"

Commission return revealed u

Hashemil Jordan

Dssociated two faction netled the this innate stated May 14th in itself with the other three Arub Whil

also asked the governs tates in this demand. it ments concerned to send date-1 cates fully empowered to art o their behalf

F accepted the new pro

unconditionally. redure

TURKISH

ELECTION

SURPRISE

Istanbel. May

15.- A Ur-

- today

Informed sources that the enllation body does nut, however accept any pr

both factions Rather Vion in notifying

talks may begin.

that

the members unieve that the Arab condition. need not pre- factions Lon in cover-

the two

meling here

sation. working put something: acceable to both.

AWAITING REPLIES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950. Anzac Day March In Sydney

Detachment of the Royal Papuan Constabulary, some of them wearing ser- vice medals, who with its band. led in Anzac Day march through the city of London Express They were the only armed detachment marching. Sydney.

Service).

First Moves In Master

A Plan To Bolster Asia

The will at re-

rent #wait the replies of Israel

and Arah states, as to the exact elade when they can began dis- cussions at bo whether the

will be fully 021- delegates

nut

prise victory for the Turkih. Powered

Opposition Party seemed anst

Israel has complamed in the

certain on Party leaders clain part that Arab representatives ed this afternoon that unofficial had no such power but had to results of yesterday's election fer every question gave them 350 of the 485 seats

in the new Assembly.

Ce was now

their governments.

back to

elen.

ያነፉ ነቲ

The Commission khow when Israel will appoint a delegate to take the place of Gideon Raphael, chief delegate who now in formerly her.

Success: Informed

Observers thought that buc. impossible for the Popul Republican Party, which has ruled Tucker for 27 Lake years. The Democratie triumph sourer said if the Arubs ac- WILS considered etrikh Bhd, cept the Copimission the certainties

antinen siluation.

proposal

f the inter-to hegm discussions on the new

basis, the

Traeli government

will send

full-fledged delega- important bilichos

to talk

Internally, a Demoriat Gov- tion ernment will mean an extension ready

of civil liberties in well as less Pre: 5. State interference in eronomie affairs.

TRIESTE BLOCKADE

Trieste, May 15.-The Yugoslav Occupation authorities today clamped a complete blockade en all movement from their zone of Trieste in the Zour oc

tlic Anglo- by cupied American furces.

passengers normal

by

No

arrived

coastal

steamer and no ane cross-

frontier the

two Zones.

planation was

the peace-United

ARAB DEADLOCK

May Cairo,

15.-The Iran Celal Bayar, the 63-year-old 1 remier, Tewik B Suwed! Dey. Lamker lender of the Democrat today appealed to the Regent of "Wen, the Emir Abdul 10nh, to sait at Ankara: Party, have won a victory."-outer.

At least nine Cabinet Minis to break the Arab League-

dc.

ters, including; Premier Semettin

were believed Gunaltoy. feater and even President tamet Leons, who inherited Ataturk's manile as head of the RPR an of the untion, was detented for is Ankara seat in Parliament, was returned However, ta

its his home town of Malatya, where he was also a camiidate, Official returns annoimneed to-

1:

Kave the Democrats 386-

Justin deadlock over Jumian's annexating of Arab Palesting, the five-year-old and

Save

ed

between

No rx- offered by

In

Yugoslav Mission

the Anglo-American Zoue.

Today's measure follow

of similar a number nets in the past two weeks which considerably restric ted the normal movements of traffle to and from the city-Reuter.

Leage from collapse. Truman

grat

telegram, he asked the with his to inferenda

ele. Klar Abdullah of Jordan, who hart not yet replied to an Arab League message

on last Friday night.

sent to

The Premier is in Cairo for

The Arab League Political Com-

310 votes to 304,309 for the RPK.mit.e's extraordinary session

Observers were

inclined to

to coder Jordan's action. Har!

recom- Though Egypt has attribute the Democrats

that mended that the fact

Jordan be ex- prise victory to

United Press.

excited by

to reconcile the

Begins Campaign

Atomic Attack STAR

From Soviet

Discounted

-

Washington, May 15,-- Representative Charles ston (Republican) today discounted the ability of Rania to strike a majori atomic bomb blow against the United States.

Mr Elton, a member of the Join: Congressional Atomic Curry Committee, saith be

believed Ruda was aware that on atonde attack against America I would be a suicide mission and

Husn would be reluctant

drop the first buinh.

to

"There is altogether too much hysteria about atom bombs and

hydrogen bombs," he raid.

He added flint the States production

Unite.

and stočk

filing of atomic bomby was re- carded only as insavone evning fuck. He said the United States knew how the Rusin atom bomb was made and he nddeel that the Reds were no marer janditetin

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Sydney, May 15. — The delegates of seven British Commonwealth countries met here today to decide the first moves in a "master plan" to holster South and South-East Asian countries fephone against Communism,

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LANGDON & EVERY,

After the first day's sittings of the Common- wealth Consultative Council, set up following January's Colombo conference, this communique was issued, "A discussion was commenced on pro- May, 1958. posals of the respective Governments for imple- mentation of recommendations of the Colombo conference.

area. The

were made for balted in Asia: "Suggestions

(1) Low standards of living. raising the living standard for

Dislocated domestle eco- (2) the peoples of the discussion will continue temor-nomies and oversens trade.

(3) Special difficulties arts. row."

from the growth of new When the conference opened Ing this morning, Me Percy Spen-national governments. Mr Spender sald Minister for i Australian der, External Affairs, sounded its first stages of preparation might keynote.

Include technical sistance from

help in establishin outside.

institutes training Indigenous and administration techniques. and steps by the Government concerned to of the countrits

"Great visions are not always realised," he told the delegates Fot Indiin. Pakistan. Britain, Canada, Ceylon and New Zea land.

that the

"But we can steadfastly try; "mobilize savings for develop. to make them come true."

The delegates are meeting ati Admiraly House, the Sydney re sidence of Mir W. J. McKell, Governor-General. They are expected to hold daily ressions for about a week.

After this morning's opening

Australian

A reporters

were ex-

Australian newspapers have

ment purposes,

BEYOND CAPACITY

the capacity

our resource-

Chicago, May 15.-Preslaken a keen interest in the dismal programmes," he said.

cussion.

of

In the early stages the level of assistance required was un doubtedly beyond of the Commonwealth stone.

"What we can do is to make a start by formulating plats in nccordance with and by encouraging countries in re ares to operate whe later- The proposals would reqhive tired of spelled from the League. the dent Truman told a giant | A Sydney Sun ediforint today the support and co-operation of the Turits were just

"As Communism floods other countries and of any in having the same party in office fent Premier has campaigned Democratic rally here to said. all the time. Electors did not, vigorously

wist. differences arang the Arab night that he hoped some of down from the north, the work ternational bodies in a pration

of the South-East Asia confer-a appear particularly

referred 19 the Mr Spender the "obstructionists" who

lence becomes more and more a the Democrats promises to re- States.

which has "al "Fair

ted States United capitalism"

The Premier has agreed that

race against time. The delegates

great interest place RP "state

ready Indicated with private enterprises.

Abdullah, by Peting Indepen: have opposed his

the urgency deatly and prematurely in East Deal" programme would be who meet today can be under no

In the question of economic ait office in the itilusion about

for South and South-East Asin. Palestine, hati delled the Arabousted from

Lord Congressional their problems." League Caunes] resolution de- November

BODY AND BONES

MacDonald, Irader of

elections.

The editorial said that the the firitish delegation, sild that economic planning in A 21-go salute greeted the delegates were meeting to pool though President when he arrived in Ideas in an cifort to put "body South-East Asin would be very into the "Spender difficult, "I am satisfied that we the nation's second largest elly and bones"

deal with that task due- and Mid-West "capital" tonight Inn" drawn up at the Colombo

train conference. of his

delegates of each country the climax for

Mr Spende:, Its originator. Democratic

Ulric assistance - akt national Kur-a London, May 15-Britain) might

as their resources as! Foreign Czecho-Jordan's ordered

Minister conference and Thomas Jeffer said today. "The aims and ot-, pledger today

we had in mid at the much 10 King Abdullah

celebration of thejects Gun Jubilee

Colombo talks

become previous commitments allowed... have slovakin to close down the telegraphe

to ask they all recogare at Party faithful. States

in more urgent." feaders,

vital-Reuter. Czechoslovakia Institute in last Friday that Egypt and the

Chicago civic other Arab

These things had to be coin- safislief with the annexation:

some Republicans, cluding London and to direct its

Committee The Political ccase its dis; embassy to

formal undertaking raised $250,000 to pay for the tribution of Czech informa-walled a

Eastern show, which included a torch. King that from five

under his con-lighted two-mile parade with Palestine areas

Britain

Takes during such a move illegal

Reprisals

tion immediately.

EXPULSION FATAL But he maintains that

would be fatal to the -pulsion

seven-member

have scquences in Arab relations.

League serious

were

and

con-

The action was taken in Teval were held as a "common 7.000 linols National Guards. taliation for the Czech banning trust in the hands of the Arab men (Territories) in the line of

We

shail

Stringent Secrecy On Defence Talks

tonight the In his speech of the British Information Ser-Sinte." pending a final settle march vice and the British Council innent, and had not been annexed

Inst Czechcelovakia

weck-into Jordan. But up until noon President gave this summary of

his Party's creed: move which the Foreign Under-teday there was no reply.

"We do not share the delu-

London, May 15,-The twelve foreign minis- Secretary 12 Ercer: Davis,

The Committee, which has not branded as part of un attempt vet met store Saturday, was the sons of the extreme Left

Arab reject godless theories of Com-ters of the North Atlantic Pact nations met under i later tonight. at shutting off the Cachoslovak to meet

We believe in the of circles close to the Egyptians, nuntam

and in the stringent secrecy rules on Monday to speed up the people from a knowledge

and Lebanese free will of inte Saudi Arabian the free world."

Mr Davies told the House of delegations said they would like democratic exercise of a rights armaments of the West so it can stand up to Commons he had rent a Note to a stronger statement of his lus a human being."—Reuter.

Ani- that the

They wanted a more specifie

don and that the Embassy cease "did its Information work immediate-settlement 1y-United Press.

11 fond

Russia.

ار

The group is known as the Atlantic Council.

the Czech embassidor in Lontentions from King Abdullah. don, orderingt bassador close down the pledge that his Throne speech Czechoslovakia Institute in Lon-statement that the incorperatiMAN RUNS AMOK It met at Lancaster House in the morning and

not prejudice"

Sie. Adse Du Lac, Manitoba, again in the afternoon, at the opening of the week's of the Palestine

May 15-Leonard Spence, aged talks. question.-Reuter.

30, chot his wife and her sister wounded his dead, seriously

then killed parents-in-law and himself, on a

farm near here last night-Reuter.

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