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AIRSHIP CRASHES EGYPT WANTS DISPUTE

ON GYM ROOF

Canada

Reverses Policy

Ottawa, Aug. 27.

|

REFERRED TO HAGUE COURT

Flushing, Aug. 27.

Egypt today demanded that the Security Council usk the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion on whether Britain, France, the Netherlands, Turkey and the United States are qualified to vote on the resolution ordering Egypt. to lift the restrictions 'on' the Buez Canal.

The Security Council thereupon' adjourned the discussion of the Suez Canal dispute to 7 p.m. (GMT) on Wednesday.

The Egyptian delegate, Mah- moud Fawzi Bey, tabled a draft. resolution asking for a Court opinion after the Westorn dele- gates had rejected his previous contention that Article 27 uf the United Nations Charter pre- cluded them from voting on the! resolution because they were interested parties,

Fawzi Bey Introduced his re- solution after delivering a blistering speech attacking Bri- ain and the United States for contributing to unrest In the Near East by helping what he let med Israel's aggressive de-

:

Cyclone Havoc

In Congo

Brussels, Aug. 27.

A cyclone, ending a lour terles of drought, virtually "“devastated” the area of Bunio hear Stanleyville In the Belgian Congo during the week-end, according to reports reaching here, to-

day. He departed from his

Pred text to introduce tho

*Csolution.

Mr Warren, Austin (United Sintes) ruled, however, that the tripartite resolution was the only one that could be voted upon, The airship Bourne-

therelsre

that the mouth, only one in Bri-Egyptian

not even tain, crashed on its second cblain the test of a vote, This flight at the RAF Station presumably is because Egypt la

not a Council member. 1 appear at Cardington, Bedford-

ed certain the Council would shire, landing on the roof

defeat the resolution. of a gymnasium. gondola was wrecked but none of the crew of four was injured.-AP Picture,

The

As the opening of the session, (Britain). Sir Gladwyn Jabb

speaking on behalf of the ave

day.

Bridges wero swept away by rivers swollen by

torrentiat rains. - Roads

were blocked by flood waters.

Many grazing enillo were killed by lightning. Electric "current was cut off over a

large area Reuter,

delegations whom Egypt regards Talk

as unft to vote because they ore interested parties in the dispute, cak Fawal Bey's argument was

The Canadian Trade De SOVIET MOVEl Bey's

tions.

DEFEATED

"NOT ALMIGHTY

The Egypuan argument, if accepted, would prevent the Council from taking any issue where damage is in-

Judge Has With Boy, 14

London, Aug. 27. Judge Richardson, after bear-. ing a mother's apology for action on contempt of court in keeping after

partment announced today the imposition of a system

Geneva, Aug. 27. aimed of import controls

A Russian move to align the at enabling Canada to United Nations with the Soviet- wage economic warfare sponsored "peace" movement

was defeated here today.

her 14-year-old son flicted against at least five of its custody had been granted to against

Communist coun-

By 15 vates tries if the need arises.

to three, the members. United Nationa Economic and

Fowl Bey said. "The Securi- the father, adjourned the court De- The controls give the

Social Council adopted aty Council is not and was at Moot Hall, Newcastle, to talk partment power to clamp down!!

British movement of goods into take no action on a Soviet re- omnipotent." Sir Gladwyn could

motion that it should never meant to be almighty and to the boy. Conado,

solution, already defeated in the not validly claim the five delego- turned, "He is a very nice and.

Two minutes later he re- Action was taken also to Committce stage.

tions are not interested parties. sensible plug loopholes in the export

The Soviet resolution

little boy," he said. asked As soon as Fawzi Bey had "He of strategic malerinis

likes his mother best, by the Council to support recom- ended his speech, the Council which is quite natural. I asked revising export permit regula-mendations by the Women's In-President, Mr Warren Austin,

ternational Democratic Federa- ruled that the tripartite resol him to give his father a chance

lon calling for "the active tion

and he has decided to go with Lion submitted by Britain, participation of women la the France and the United

him for a month." States struggle for peace Reuter. was the only one that could be The father, John Hutton

voted

upon. This meant the Johnson, 39, of Carrick-street, Egyptian move would not even Byker, was

in the privilege

granted a decree of a volingnist last May on the grounds test,

of his wife's misconduct and Dr Ting-fu Tsiang (National-given custody of the boy. Canada's, action represented

ist China) asked, however, that a reversal of polley. It had

Buenos Aires, Aug. 27.

the vote on the tripartite re- On July 31 Judge Richard.. been indicated previously that President Peron has conferred solution be postponed in order son made an order committing Canada did not want to injure the Cirand Cross of the Order of to give his delegation time to Mrs Johnson to prison for fall- trade with Communist China Merit the Lebanese Foreign consider the Egyptian proposal.

on

ing to hand the boy over but -in - non-strategic goods....

Minister, Mr. Charles Helu, 10-

—Mr -Austin-was--technically suspended--it-to-give-her----0- A tricting of goods has Uny's official Gazette stated,

correct in his ruling insofar as chance of complying. come in from Eastern Europear: In April President Peron Egypt was not

Council mem- Including countries

Czecho-conferred An award theber, but it would not be wise to slovakia and this trade may be Lebanese President, Mr Bechora consider the Exypilan proposal cut down gradually under the el Khoury, and the President of non-existent. new system of controls-As-Syria, Mr Hashem el Atassi,— rociated Press.

Reuter.

A Department official would o say at which countries the policy might be directed, but it was understood Canada would

the tead of the follow which

ix pulling 3 tough Lebanese Given squeeze al trade with the

·Communis! countries.

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Peron Order

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ONLY ONE

When the judge asked if the boy had been handed over, Me Clifford Cohen (for Mr John- son) sald: "Five minutes ago,"

After seeing him, the judge Mr Austin spoke again, said the boy should stay with reiterating that, from the view his father for a month, after point of Parliamentary pro which the mother could make cedure, the tripartite resolu-

Oljanother application for custody. tion was the only one that He discharged Mrs Johnson could be voted upon. However, there was no intent on his part from the committal order for to prevent discussion of the contempt.

Egyptian proposal. The

tripartite resolution should then

be put to the vote unless the

present parliamentary situation Nurse Gets

were changed. He was not at-

tempting to steamroll the meets

ing.

"Sir Gladwyn agreed with

MI Austin's ruling, adding

that the resolution of Egypt

Reward

London, Aug, 27.

could not even be discussed TO my respected and de- unless sponsored by a Council voted nurse-housekeeper Ger- member.

trude Annie Leggett £1,000, Tsiang took the floor my residence and effects there?" again to propose a 48-hour post- ponement în voting on the The bequest was in the will

tripartite resolution to sue of Mr William Samuel Hopson,

for

many years a died who

whether any Council member of Hove,

draper, wished formally to sponsor the Brighton Egyptian bo discussion so it could aged 91, teaving a

do otherwise state.

the prejudging Isauc on a substantive que

question

would be

Mr Austin then submitted to a voto Di

vote Dr. Triang's postpone

Gladwyn gald he would agree on the under

ment motion.

Sir

ne that if nobody spon-

standing that

Pago $

Polish Mutineers In Sweden

TO-DAY

QUEEN? ALHAMBRA

The 12 members of the crew of the Polish ship who matinied and took the craft to Sweden have all been granted political asylum in that country. Hère six of the freed Poles sit on the side of a fjord enjoying their freedom.-AP Picture.

Pakistan Takes

Exception To Remarks By Envoy

Karachi, Aug. 27.

The Pakistan Government has protested to India about alleged "reunion propaganda" by the Indian Ambassador in Washington, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, it was learned here tonight.

Informed sources said that Pakistan had. taken strong exception to the Ambassador's re- ported recent remarks to a meeting of American journalists that “we Indians have never accepted the two-nation theory. India and Pakistan will some day become one nation."

These sources said that the į arriving in. Asia at the end of Pakistan protest said that these June. statements were in complete violation of the Indo-Pakistan agreement of April 8, 1950 (the Delhi Agreement).

Before Dr Graham's arrival, Fellable sources here said that they expected he would bring with him some concrete pro- This also nullified the posals or plans for the demill-

tarisation of the States assurances given by the Indian Kashmir and Jammu on the of Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru basis of the United States in a letter to the Pakistan. resolutions. Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Al Khan, on

These sources added that they July 29 which stated:

"We accept again the thought Dr Graham had already to India undertaken by the put the proposals obligation Government or India about during his lust stay in Delal. propaganda against the

reason for his present ter-The ritorial integrity of both coun-visit here was given as "further tries."--Reuter.

consultations with the Govern-|' ment of Pakistan.”—-Reuter,

KARACHI TALES

Karachi, Aug. 27. The Pakistani Foreign Minis- ter, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, said today that he had discussed with Dr Frank Graham how to put into operation two Security Council resolutions providing for the demilitarisation of Kashmir.

Dr Gralium, the United Nations representative in Karlimir, had

00-mlaule

meeting today with the Foreign Minister shortly after arriving by air from Delhi..

He told reporters that he bad been having further informal discussions with Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan.

Dr Graham, who was accom- £30,000 panied by three of his pentor advisers, said earlier that he did not know how long he would be staying in Karachi. This is his fourth visit since.

One of the principal legatees Mr Hopson. So diod beforo Mra Leggett, after the payment of other bequests, now gety the residue,

Mra Leggett, aged 52, en- sored the

the Egyptian resolution tered the Hopsons' servico by Wednesday afternoon, then about 16 years ago: looked the tripartite resolution would after Mrs Hopson, who died in be the only one before the

1030. She said: "I had a shock

United Prons.

Courell and would, be voted when I heard the large cum I

had been left. I belfeved I shall get about: £20,000,"

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Bonn, Aug. 27.

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