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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951.

REVOLT AGAINST THE PERSIAN

PRIME MINISTER

IN THE MAJLIS

Mossadeq Meets Debacle In

Hectic Session

Of House

(This despatch. by Sefton Delmer, is.prabubly the lant message from Teheran by the Daily Express chief foreign reporter, who was ordered to quit Peròia within 24 hours for "insulting the Persian nation.")

London, May 31.

The revolt against the regime of oil nationaliser Dr Mohammed Mossadeq reached a new high point this morning when the Premier appeared before a closed session of the Majlis.

His intention was to give an account of what he and his colleagues have so far done to put oil nationalisation into practice and then to ask the Majlis for a vote of confidence.

Eniwetok

Atomic Tests

Washington, May 31. One of the least spectacu- lar phases of this spring's Eniwetok atomic tests may produce the earliest battle held results.

or mor

in

in

DIS

He never got that vote.

For before he could put the motion, hostile and critical Deputies got up and strolled out of the House.

an

The Premier bimself was for the Middle East next week badly upset by this demonstra-lo sense any possible flare-up.

The

trouble-shooting: jak tion as well as by the criticism and heckling that had pre- Independent Paratroop Brigade reded it. His face went blue,Grosip is dested for the for- the and frustration puttress-island of Cyprus in his ailing heart under exces- Bartern Mediterranean - 1ess than 6,000 air miles from the cive strain.

of Southera He staggered from the rost- turbulent orngids

As he left the ball the Iran. debate was adjourned till Sun- day.

rum.

The skymen, carrying fuli battle equipment, are due to

Now the important thing sail in two alrcraft carriers

about today's Mossadeq de-and a troopship on Tuesday or

Their bele is that the attack being Wednesday.

aircraft-

"The

Anglo-

shade on him came from De mainly Hastings-will be walt- puties who ustensibly criticised ing for them when they arrive

for not going for or fast about 10 days later.

against

The Brigade's mission officially strengthen Britain's Mediterraneau garrison,

Bul nobody here doubts it will go into action in Iran it They want to British personnel and properties

is highly probable, however, from what i learn, that the true motives of the Opposition are quite different,

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Queen Mary last week took a look at the Festival of Britain illuminations. Here she is seen leaving the Savoy Hotel for a drive along the Embankment. London Express Service..

U.S. Prepared To Gloucester C.O.

Give Air

Aid

bring about the fall of the Mus-are attacked or scized. To NATO Powers

the last minute arrest the race de Government and thus at towards disaster. For, if Mos-

his extremisis sade s

with him.

Ho

Besides three airborne battalions, the

group includes artillery, signals and medical units together with a regiment of light unti-aircraft gunners. It is probably true

Britain recently that his successor would be a man cap-ed her fleet able of doing a deal with British.

Mon

strengthen-

Minneapolis, May 31.

Most of the United States Air Force's tactical in the Mediter-units, now more than 50 groups, will be available 8,000-ton to the North Atlantic Treaty defence force, Mr on Wednes- Thomas K. Finletter, American Secretary for Air,

or for any said today.

In An address prepared for delivery at a Chamber of Com- merce meeting here, the Secretary for Air warned "Unless our estimates are in- correct, the Communists have a substantial tactical air force being converted from old-piston engined planes to jets."

In

Red Hands

London, May 31. Lieutenant-Colonel J. P. Carne, Commander of the First Battalion, Gloucester- shire Regiment, was stated

¡ by the New China News

(Communis!) Agency

to-

day to be alive in Com- munist hands,

He was loted by the British War Office simply missing after the stand Gloucesters' berole

In the Communists' Korean Spring offensive.-Reuter,

May Have Prevented

So far as the public knows,

enough tonite bombs only three

Iranian Oil Company. history have been delivered to in target by plane-twu World War II and the third at Bikchi In 1948, In each of these

wrs by instantes delivery 1-29 Aying at around 20,000 feet.

The bomb, falling turve aheard of the point-where it was released, exploded 18,000

w and feet

below escape damage by atomie blast

delivery

banked planc the sharply, dives » few thousand fert to pick up speed and then

therancan.

Shie It each case the

ailerted the sped away.

cruiser Mauritius occupants of the plane felt a

TREASURY EMPTY Both the Shah and the Army day to sall for Iran if needed smart thump as the shock wave

over for an evacuation caught up with their Superfort.

very anxious That

kind of delivery woukleaders are

the way things are shaping. They eventuality. probably be standard for bomb- are particularly worried dow up supplies of arms and equip

about She is also quietly building of cities in է: future war, but the empty Treasury. The for thetical bombing of battle of nil royalties has ceased. There ment in the whole restless re- field targets it would be risky is no money to pay the Civil gion.--Associated Press.

OFFER BY U,8. and perhaps ineffective,

Servants. Fromises by

New York, May 31. Congressional sources Kaich sade to make up arrears of pay atom bombs have been develop-pay-outs were to have started American oil companies were

tactical delivery for

by

stated today to have agreed to yesterday-have not been kept.

out In Teheran this morning help

Britain and planes smaller than the Super

other fast jel-driven

of crowd fort, possibly

school-European countries with petrol

A tactical air force is com- angry

Montreal, May 31. Genera

their if oil supplies from Persia were

and

Nations victory posed of light bombers

The United teachers damouring far bombers, Lawton Collins, Army

money outside the Ministry of drastically cut.

nighter-bombers, used to give in Korea may have prevented Chief of Staff, has also spoken Education. In the provinces The Wall Street Journal, in

support to ground forces and to the outbreak of a third World from Washington, a despatch

Rome, May 31. of accurate delivery techniques the pay situation

close to among Civil

to the United the War, according making it goesthilato launch Servants is even more chaotic, said that a plan sponsored by Communists and their allies attack targets

Stater Under Secretary of Stale, atom bombs elore to our own The truth is that the country the Petroleum Administration have lost control of at least

Mr James Webb. It does not include the inter- endangering just cannot afford the financial for Defence called on American half of the 1,770 North Italian

Mr Webb told the Kiwanis without Troops"

delay which long litigation with oil companies operating abroad communes they had governed ceptor fighter planes of the Air Club at a luncheon today that them,

Impose be- to turn more of their output since

Command 1840, it was unofficially Defence the British would

and the United States Canada fore the nationalised Persian

over to Britain and other Euro-estimated tonight,

medium and, heavy bombers of and their Atlantic Pact allies their partnership oil company could start draw-pean countries in case this oc-

had thought curred.

This is one of the few clear the Strategle Air Command,

in a treaty would make it clear ing any revenue.-London Ex-

"When we

of are talking press Service

The report cald that increased trends which have emerged so

that we were

one by one- production in the United States far

Communist

aggression other

producing Northern provinces last Sun- we are talking about the battle but petrol areas would be enough, tem- day and Monday,

of Europe, because our present ignored the warning." of In the absence to make up for the porarily.

overall plans contemplate that most of "It struck in Korea and was official

results from

tactical the the Air Force's loss of Persian oil,

air met there by your own hercle of and in-Ministry

the Interior, strength will be made available ons and those But with defence

we and other sent. The first dustrial needs increasing, the originally promised for yester to the North Atlantic defence nations have safety margin would be narrow-day, Italian newspapers were force under the North Atlante aggressive step that otherwise

than was at first hoped. forced today to make their own Treaty. Complications that might orise

ed

Hack

For such precision work and avoid enemy ground fire, the presum- delivery plane would ably dy much lower than 20,000 feet. The question is, could it drop its cargo and be far away enough before the bomb went off? These problems and others under were believed to be Study. United Press,

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saw a

PARATROOPS TO SAIL

London, May 31. Between 4,000 and 6,000 Bri- fish paratroopt-the Fire Bri- gade of the British ariny-satl

A British Crossword Puzzle

and

Reds Take Beating In

Elections

battle-front..

or

the

World War

from civic elections in 28 tactical air," Mr Finletter said, to be picked of an easy proy

different

"Some tactical

might have started the fires of

Each calculated in

a major war has been stopped planes may and

incomplete proportions

of be used even after the Korean in its tracks."-United Press. the 2,735 communes in he war is over, for occupation or the stationed in Japan, but election arca, Newspaper estimates of Communist losses bulk will be earmarked for the ranged from 500 local counells. North Atlantic area."

er

estimates.

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If Persian supplies were cut off for very long were worrying Petroleum Administration cials-Reuter.

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1 Pulling along (8). · ·

1 Specimen (4).

Notions (5).

2 Cordial (4).

& Merit (4),

3 Close by (4);

9

Gateway to).

11: Indefinite (6).

12-Gloomy (0).

14 Soto (4).

10 Reidy boat (6).

10(0).-

Hard Coating (0),

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24 Trick (5)

20 Journey (4).

27 Judges (5).

Is Vehement speech (0)..

20 Subside (0).

4 In abundance (6).

6 Opposite (7).

7 Amanced (1).

7 Spiro (76).

10 Subject

13 Casual (7)

14 Grapple

15

17 Talk

ridhisenso (8).

19 Gap (0)

21 Mud (4).

22 Endure (4)

23 Laka: (4),

“YESTERAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrosti 1 Aerate, 4 8WY, Takie, 6. Salle, 10 Five, 12 Menaced, 15 Expel, 10 Turo; Carpi 12 Alter, 20. Ehaland, 21 Doal, 23 Swots, 24 Secret, 26 -Corp: 28 Gorllé... Dovar 1. Artice, 2 Recovers, 8 Till,

trolated olier: U Bells, 11 Explates, 12 Meant, 18 Careered,

TO

ORIENT

JAYCEES NEW CHAIRMAN

Montreal, May, 81.

to 705. Estimates of gains by) Mr Finletter did not mention Phillp Pugsicy, of Montreal, ECA GRANTS the Western democratic parties General MacArthur by name took over from Ramon del varied from "240 to 380- but he spoke of "the various Rosario, of the Philippines, to- Reuter.

less day as President proposals for something

of Interna- than all - out war against Uonal Junior Chamber of Com- China."

Mr Pugsley, an accountant "I suggest extreme caution

and professor at MacGill Unk used in examining these versity, was elected on Wed- proposals," Mr. Finletter said. nesday night, as the I.J.C.C.

Washington, May 31. The ECA today announced the following allocations;

Nationalist China (Formosa) -$1,000,000 for ocean trans- portation plus nitrogenous fer- tiliser from the US, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Aus- tria and West Germany.

Burina-$1,121,000 for struction, mining and conveying equipment from the U.S., the

con-

Netherlands, Japan and United Kingdom,

Indonesia-35,000

Rupee Not

To Be Revalued

to

be

"In the first place, we must not be misled by the idea that we can go just a little bit fur- ther and stop exactly where we want to."-Reuter

merce.

wound up its four-day vention here-United Press.

LUNA PARK

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con-

SIGNIFICANT THE NICEST LITTLE

BROADCAST

BY PEKING:

New Delhi, May 31. According to informed sources Indo-China-341,000 for U.S. today, an informal meeting of motor vehicles, industrial ma-leading Members of Parliament, terials and scientifle equipment. after hearing Finance Minister

Dash Thailand $22,000 för US. Chintaman Dwarteanath

mukh's pros and cons of a pro- | motor vehicles,

for U.S. DOSEL revalue the rupee, technical, services.-Associated

the Government of

San Francisco, May 31, Tevalue decision not to Press,

The Peking radio sald today mainly because the balance of that a Chinese Communist dele- payments poaltion, which

gation back from the Kores Batisfactory after devaluation,

front reported more planes, may be jeopardised by the pre-tanks, guns, anti-aircraft guns, sent uncertain international anti-tanke guns, trucks and cars

The former Finance Minis- were needed.. ter John

Matthal, and several | The broadcast was somewhat Chamber of Commerce urged Lantiani, since the Chineso the Government to revalue the communists do not ordinarily Dr Egerton Norman, Canada's rupee, either, 15 or 30 per cent, advertise their weaknesses. Th Far Eastern expert, was named particularly ofter India's accep-broadcast was in English. When today acting delegate to the lance of the Pakistaal exchange Peking broadcasts for home. United Nations to rolleve J. W. rats which is 44 por cont higher consumption : 12 of course uses Holmes. Mr Holmes will ́re....

the Chinese language. English

New Canadian

Delegate

Ottawa, May 31.

to Ottawa, beforợ tuking

trado trends.

the Indian

decided against ro-

direction' staff of the, National

Wontovernment of India, broadcasts are for the world

on

bla now assignment on the

which decision ch. Russia has been provision Defence College at Kingston, dorsed the all hac ommittes of the bulk of the supplies for

Mr Norman, 42, Kormer, hend Parlament to be entrusted with the Communist armies

of the Canadian almora mission the task of studying repercus Korea. This contids bey

la Tokyo, will go to New York sions following they devaluation way of needling Hurala KOT/no | immediately satinitma Premi, gang of the cuprootinitad, Preza

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