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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951.
EMPIRE TO DISCUSS
Burma To Cut Petrol Supply To Airlines.
** gangoon, July 24. Ourma will cut The 'supply of aviation petrol to international airways serv- Ing Rangoon by 62-2/3 1ABEG par cent tomorrow, of shortages caused by the Perstan
crisis, Government communique Announced today, Felrol
oli
for the
use of Internal air- ways will be cut by 40 per cent.
The reduction, which will last for a fortnight, will leave enough petrol to retain all essential services, the communique tal. Burma depends entirely ou of Peria for its supply Aviation fuel.
Royal Dutch Airlines planes with emigrants for Australia may live to find roule because of now fuelling discolties in the Indian subcontinent. K.L.M. spokesman said at the Hague.
.The plane. with 03 was to Pilgrants, which leave Seliiphol Airport for Australla yesterday, is stil! grounded pending negolia.
with Fakistan ions
facilities Inelling
Karachi.
ал
It is still hoped that the plane will leave at. 6 p.m. G.M.T. todas. Meanwhile, the emigrants are staying In Amsterdam hotels. Reuter.
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EGYPTIAN BLOCKADE
To Be Discussed In
Council Security
MATERIALS
SHORTAGES
On
Secret Talks
Production And Supply Problems
London, July 24.
A Commonwealth Ministers' conference to discuss the world problem of shortage of raw materials will be held in London lato in September. No final date for the conference has yet been fixed nor has an agenda been drawn up.
The meeting, to be held in secret, will consider
of and supply the probleme of production materials and of manufactured goods.
raw i
Britain's Colonial Empire fence it is likely to provide will also be represented. additional opportunity for closer
Cominonwealth co-operation.
The proposed conference, Reuter.
which stems from the Common- wealth Prime Ministers meet. ing in London last January, will probably last a week.
Invitations to various Com- monwealth countries, to attend were sent from were
Britain last
month,
The discussions will be ex- ploratory.
will The Ministers have no plenipotentiary powers but will make recommenda- tions to their Governments fox Anal approval.
Аполь
Appeal Rejected
London, July 24. The
Court Appeal
today jupheld Pakistan's immunity British being sued countries likely to from
in
RAW
Egyptian Corvette "Nasr" And Her Skipper
AMERICAN FLIERS
HK IN
FROM HK BORNEO AFFAIR
Singapore, July 24.
An American businessman who arrived from
bo represented Bre Dritain, Courts on a claim alleging a Labuan today said that two American fliers from + Canada, India,
Pakistan, breach of contract,
Hongkong had been barred for more than a week Ceylon, Australio, New Zea- ind, South Africa and Southern Mr Harry Kahan, a London from entering North Borneo, allegedly because
businessman, heard the dismissal Ithodesia.
1
of his third attempt to bring they were competing with a British monopoly TALKS SECRET
Pakistan to court on a claim there. The talks will be secret. of £1,750,000 damages for India will be represented by alleged breach of agreement Mr. K. Mehtab Minister under which he was to supply for Industry
Commerce,200 Sherman tanks to Pakistan and Pakistan by Mr Chaudhry for £2,000,000. Nazir Ahmed Khan, Minister for Industries.
and
United Nations, July 24.
Sir Gladwyn Jebb, of Britain, this month's Presi- dent of the United Nations
The writ against the Govern- Security Council, today
ment was 'Arst set, aside by called a meeting for Thurs
Lower Court and Mr Kahan's day to consider an Israeli
appeal against this decision was dismissed. He Egypt's
then look the complaint about blockade of the Suez Canal.
case to the Court of Appeal.
He was also claiming expenses South Africa's representative incurred and loss of profits and will be Mr Erie Louw, Minister for damages from seven indivi- for Economic Affairs, who will duals for alleged conspiracy. also be attending the Washing- ton meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
The original request for Council meeting was made by Israel 12 days ago. Since then private talks have been held among
the leading delegates with a view. to reaching solution of the question,
The names of the represen- countries and Colonies are not tatives of other Commonwealth
yet known.
the
The two wero identified as Jack Reid and Nor- Australian associates wood Forte, who with some operate an air servicing and chartering enterprite known as Air Asia, Ltd., a British registered pany.
com.
the
on
The Egyptian corvette "Nasr," which stopped the British transport "Em- pire Roach" and started an Anglo-Egyptian diplo matic tangle, in which Britain claims that dam- age was done to the transport's radio and that personal possessions were Jooted. On right is the Egyptian skipper, Li- Cdr. Abdel Moneim Bayoumi, who has since been reprimanded by his Government.———AP Picture.
To Nullify British Concessions?
After rernalning for a week on the island of Labuan, informant said, the pair Mediator's
July 24. Tuesday finally received The Israeli Government was clearance to proceed to Sanda- reported by official sources to- kan but refused, insisting that day to be preparing a new low they
be permited to go to which would permit it to give Jesselton to see the Governor, concessions to American com Sir Ralph Hene. The informant panics to carry out oll explora-
Conference
Quoted Reld and Forte as being lons.. With Nehru
Can
determined to "stick it out"
The logislation would nullify Giving judgment, Lord Jus- 1
and Oght the British authorities concessions given to British The Commonwealth Prime tice Jenkins said that the cast
for barring their entry into
by the former Bri- prospectors within thea proposition
North Borneo. Ministers had agreed in London came
tish Mandate Government, sovereign could
New Delhi, July 24.
A high Government source in January that there was need that a foreign
Dr Frank Graham, United;
They alco requested the for more regular consultations not be directly affected unless
also declared that the Haita so- bring the malter Commonwealth he submitted to the jurisdiction Nations representative in Kash between 4
mir, today called on the Indian informant to countries on
of of the Court. all questions
Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal to the attention of the Ameri-dnery largely owned by the British controlled Anglo-Iranianı Consulate-General supply and production,
of Nehru. This was a plain case
Oil Company will soon in- POOL OPPOSED
to full capa- bringing an action against en This talk was understood to Singapore, which has jurisdic-crease production
sovereign
of the North and are As a result of the London independent
and the writ should be tatt concern the Indie previously sending an Australian colleague, the refinery has been operat conference a regular review of
aside.
by the United Nations Kashmir Danial Beard, to Hongkong
fight the case out. Lord Justice Jenkins referred Commission. capital goods supplied by indus-
to the clause trialised Commonwealth coun-
in the contract In Karachi, three Royal
said that The businessman tries to materially rich but less developed members had been under which the Pakistan Gov- Pakistan Air Force planes were
ernment had agreed to submit today commissioned carry Reid and Forte had been pre-operations--in
from sending any bogged down by a bitter oil na- carried out by the Common to the jurisdiction
of English chiefs of Pakistani provinces vented wealth Liaison Committee In Courts in the event of litigation. and Baluchistan State back to cables, and an attempt to send tionalisation dispute-Associat- London.
Whis was put
forward as ver of immunity.
A diplomatic source said to- day that in private interviews with tending Council members, the Egyptian diclegate, Fawzi Buy, indicated that Egypt might be pepared to arrive at some compromise which would, in effect, lift the blockade.
India, Pakistan and Ceylon were believed to have opposeti suggestion that a permanent organization a ministerial be set up to consider pooling and allocating strategic
.on
and scorce materials.
to
to
ing at less than a third capacity for some tim
The Anglo-Iranian's main Iran-are now
Turkey And NATO
The Egyption, view, as stated, was that Egypt would be pre- pared to let oil tankers go
through a freightered Press. awai- their headquarters "under in a message through the Canal if it could ho
by the port com- the Pakistan was folled structions from
who hoarded the assured that this would not add
"I think it is established by Premier, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan." mandant to Israel's "war potential."
the
merc authorities that 1
According to Pakistan Govern-ship.
He said the pair had been The Egyptian delegate was
North understood to have given alsur- | level
hopping" in agreement by a foreign soverment sources, they were hur- eign 10
to jurisdiction ried back "to look after the town submit
decisions Borneo. of
trying, tp. get some that his country had no
is ineffective if he chooses to implementation ances desire to injure "innocent
retire from it," he said.
taken at their conference with charters and servicing business. other They had achieved a certain parties" In their shipping trade, Those three are collectively "Nothing short of actual sub-Pakistan Premier and
amount of success in Kuching, provided that Israel did not the largest Commonwealth pro- mission to the Court itself will central Ministers In Karachi on
and alleged that a monopolistic thereby benet militarily in any ducers of raw materials, partiumce. Tho clause in this Sunday," Jute, cularly rubber, way.
cotton,
not suffice to
One of the decisions taken on group had peltioned the Jessel- ton. authorities in order to pre- On Thursday and Friday the manganese, wool and hides and ment docs
give this Court Jurisdiction, so that day was reported as relat-
the organisation of vent
the American company Council is expected to confine skins.
the appeal must fall."-Reuter. ing to
from infiltrating what was spid country-wide civil defence. Itself to hearing the complaint They expressed the view that
cent British of Israel, to be
The chief minister of Pakie- to be a 100 per represented by in the interests of equitable
tant Punjab is proceeding to held. the Israell chiet delegate, Air trade and economic stability, Abba Eben, and Egypt's reply.
of raw materials
train this evening-Reuter.
the outflow
which will be given by Fawzi from their countries to the rest RUSSIA'S NEW Lahore, his headquarters, by
Bey, the chief Egyptian dele gate.
lino.
AGREEMENT REACHED
to the
naid today
until
the
of the Commonwealth
should
NAVY CHIEF
Moscow
Dane Commodore
Honoured
COURT CHARGE When they arrived at Labuan,
ما
Washington, July 24. Unibot States officials eald today that thus for the standing group of the Military Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation had not received any British suggestion that Tur- key should form the nucleus of
Middle East
Command within A the Atlantic Pact.
Britain was known
1
to be bé balenced by an inflow of
he continued, they were charged anxious to set up a Middle East or allied to capital goods from the more
in court with "illegal entry." Command within industrialeed sitter nailons.
The British authorities the Atlantic Pact, but the stand- Moscow, July 24, OPPORTUNITY AN
threatened
Impound the ing group would first have to today Informed sources
newspapers The forthcoming London con-
comment last
plane in which they were travel- study the practicability of such that an
ling. agreement had been ference will take place after carried without
a proposition before the Milliary reached between the United the Washington
night's announcement that Ad- meetings In
Kuznetsov had
The informant said that a Committee, and eventually the miral Nikolai States, France and Britain on a early and mid September of the
Puson, July 24;
Atlantic Council, could take it Britieli official high-ranking been appointed Navy Minister of
approach
problem.
International Bank for Recon- No resolution was expected to struction and Development and yumashev, released
In succession to Admiral I. 6. Commodore Kal Hammerich, had arrived in Labuan from up!
The Atlantic Counc!i! Is nx- from his in charge of the Danish hospital Jesselton, but arrogantly re- be finally drafted
admit Turkey... and the International Monetary duties at his own request.
ship Jutlandia, wes awarded the fused Reid and Forte permis- pected to Council members
had
had
an Fund.
sion to proceed to Jesselton in Greece to full membership when This apparently administra- Chungmoo Medal for military opportunity to hear the two
meets In September. The Some related and materials tive change brings to the head merit by President Syrgman order to poe Sir Ralph. main parties in the case.
Ho said that Labuan is an in- Council is expected to meet in questions have already been dis- c1 the Binistry a man with a Rhoe at a ceremony here today, A British source said that the cussed at the International long experience as Commander-celebrating the third anniversary ternational airport, and it la Rome Instead of Ottawa because contents of any possible resolu-Materials Conference in Wash-in-Chief of the Soviet of his inauguration as President therefore ridiculous to hold up of the visit of Princess Elizabeth tion would depend largely on
Reid and Forto as "undesirable to Canada United Press. Ingion.
naval forces.*
of South Korca, the attitude taken by Egypt The London conferenco's At one time commander of In his citation President Rhee Immigrants." He cald both men' towards the complaint.
Pacific Flect, Admiral sald, The Korean people will had received proper clearance in The original Farnell complaint agenda will cover short-term as the
well as long-term supplies of | Kuznetsov Was appointed never forget the contribution of Hongkong, but the North Borneo said Egypt's action in blockading raw materials and manufactured People's Commissar of the the Danish people, the hospital authorities nevertheides refuse to any reason for "barring Fiest in 1939. Ho. became Vica-shilp Jutlandio, which has treat- give AT 2.30, 5.20, ships bound through the Canal to goods.
Ieract
endangered the armistice It is not expected to cut across Minister of the armed forces ed so many wounded soldiers of them except the vague charge MAJESTIC 720 & 9.30
agreement between the two
United Nations
and of being. "undesirable."--United In any way the work of the In- and aval Commander-in-Chief both
Press. threatened peace intemational Materials countries,
Confer- in 1948-Reuter, the Middle East and harmed the economia Ufa of the region, particularly its oll refining capacity.
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The blockado mainly affected ships bearing crude oil to the important British owned refinery at Haifa. Owing to the blockade, į the refinery is running at barely A quarter of Its capacity. Router.
Airling Strike Ends
Alr
London, July 24 The British European. ways have reached agreemont with their technicians who have been on a "go slow" strike, It was announced tonight, Nor mal working will be suwamBIKĮ tomorrow. —— Router.
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Home affairs
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Festival Tragedy
Tokyo, July 24,
A drunken truck driver ran into festival crowds and killed two and injured 10 Inst night in Adachi ward. Tokyo-Heuter.
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