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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951.

SHAPE Support In Iraq For Egypt's

MORRISON S.H. A. P. E.'s

BLAMES TORIES

London, Oct. 11.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, to- night blamed Conservative declarations that Britain was weak as probably pre- cipitating Egypt's "unwise move" to break the Anglo- Egyptian tresty.

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In un election speech 10 constituents at Lewisham, South London, he accused Mr Winston Churchill and other Conserva- tives of "draggl

foreign

affairs into the election in a way calculated Lo weaken British prestige and authority.

The Government's altitude on Egypt and the Sudan had been he frankly and clearly stated, said.

"What we and our friends are Joint seeking to do is to set up

for the form of organisation

in defence of the Middle East which Drypt will have a proper dignified place in the partnership.

"I trust that when our proposals are unfolded they will be con- sidered on their merits.

On Persia, he said, "Our biggest difficulty o Persla has been the

neury in Fe fact that we have been sceking to negotiate with a Government which appears to be indifferent to the welfare of its own country --a situation which is bound cromp anybody's style."

The

Conservatives had caused the electorate to feel that their real complaint about the La- bour Government did not resort to force and be- come involved in all the in- calculable risks of war.

New Banner

A new flag, partly de- | signed by General Elsen- hower, Supreme Com. mander of Allied Powers in Europe, was hoisted over S.H.A.P.E. head. quarters near Paris last

week. was that il

"After all if the world is per- sistently told that Britain is counted out who can blan

some wishful thinkers in the Middle East from taking || seriously" Mi Morrise i sund -- Reuter.

Casey To Head Delegation

Canberra, Get. 11. The Australian Prime Minister. Mr Robert G. Menzies, announced Tonight

Minister that the External Affairs, Mr R. G. Casey. will lead the Australian delegation the United Nations General to the Assembly meeg

Paris on

Novembe

He and that Mr Casey would make shor ults a Delhi. Karachi. Caro and Rome Mr Casey on his way to Paris would atteryl only the opening meelings of the Assembly and would thin telun to Aus ralia.--

Reuter.

STAR

OHMAN SESIL

It is a green ban. ner bearing the words in gold "Vigilla pretium libertatis" (Vigilance is the price of liberty). "Ike" is seen here admir- ing the banner. AP Picture.

Special Leave For Peron

Small Nations

Hard Hit By

New Tariffs

Abrogation Of Pact

Carmen Proves Unpopular

Stockholm, Oct. 11. Pesters worded "Dea

to Franco" and "We do not appreciate his daughter elther," were stuck up on the fencing and in the bushes around the Spanish Embassy hore carly this moving.

The posters appearance coincide, with the visit here of General Franco's daughter, Carmen, and her husband, Dr Cristóbal the Marthen y Bordium, Marquess of Villaverde.--- Bester.

HE LOVED

EMPIRE

With Britain

Bagdad, Oct. 11.

The Iraqi Press and political parties today supported Egypt's move to abrogate the Anglo- All agreed that "Egypt was Egyptian treaty. right in abrogating the treaty and ending foreign domination both in Egypt and the Sudan.

The daily Al Akhbar (Independent), wrote: "Egypt made a deep impression on the Arab world when she abrogated her treaty with Britain. It is a great honour. Egypt leads the Arab move- ment for independence at this critical time.

"The man-in-the-street cannot the United States for see why foreign troops should support. be in his country during peace.

The British should know this from their experience in India. They did not get out until Indian resentment reached a peak."

fullest

in

"Any further weakening this area would so obviously be disastrous to British influence and power that it is hard to im- agine that even Herbert Morri- son will dare to surrender."

The Durban newspaper, Daily News, sald. "Here is a of unilateral ǝ treaty

which in- breach of

interests volves South African in Africa.

"Now is the time for South Africa

to take her stand with

Ex-Mayor's Fund To Shabitahi, organ of the Pogular clear-cut

Aid Emigrants

London, Oct. 11.

with exchange

of

сакс

African

The dally Al Jabhet at

Front, wrote, "Egypt has finally broken the bonds which shackled her and gone forward to a fabul ous future.

was bever "Independence Men and women from achieved with negotiation GF

Britain and France in making Hastings who wish to emi-freedom

of it quite clear that Egypt's action cannot be tolerated, destructive grate to Commonwealth memoranda.

"Abrogation

the Anglo-es it is of the whole framework countries are eligbile for

Middle East and which gave of Egyptian treaty. free passages and assis Britain the upper hand and was defence."' Bonn, Oct. 11 tance grants under the will

heavy burden on Egypt's Gov-! West Germany's small neigh of & MAN who died 24 ernment and people, is regarded bours,

as the first practicable step of including Switzerland years ago.

In Australia, the Prime and Belgium,

the uprising of the Arabs against Minister, Bre complaining |

Mr Robert Menzies, about duty increases under the i Alderman

Imperialism.

called a Cabinet meeting for new West German tariff system | Tree, fur Limes Mayor uf "Egypt's

harmonist tomorrow action

morning to give his It will relieve Ministers which was introduced on Octro-Hastings, who died in January with her needs.

1027, aged 82, had a great affec-her of the pressure of foreign Egyptian situation. tion for the British Empire and troops. all its associations.

His will

ber 1.

Swiss Belgian Danish and Dutch Arms have seen the duty on certain exports to West Ger- many increased two, three or even six-fold. They hope that the duties on certain exports will be reduced

result of Buenos Aires, Ort

the present talks at Geneva be- tween GATT (General Agree- The Chumber of Deputies to-

Tariffs) night voted to give President ment on Trade and

antil, member countries on the subject of absence

international the of disparities in any payroŚL

loriffs.

Perun leave

April 30 for Piqsident wished.

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The

The 82-0. Was Vok

In chamber Rangoon,

had convened

at 4.20 p.m. to special session consider General Peron's plea for presidential leave of absence over a period during which the November elections would be held. Eighty deputies were

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of the Peronista Parliamentary duties, as the higher tariffs blor, who was the first speaker, | would mean higher prices in said President Peron's example he shops.

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CANBERRA ATTITUDE

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Stafford Cripps; ·

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SAYS Exchequer, seen on ar

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rival af London Airport last week from Switzer- land with Lady Cripps. Sir Stafford had spent nearly a year under treat-

Soid at a Press conference E. GERMANY ment for a tubercular in-

that the Government had re-

ceived a mass of information on

The shadows of imperialism iBid it down that have receded from another aren any Hastings persons who lived of the Middle East.

F

wax

the dispute from Britain.

in the town in or before 1880, thrown out of Persia and is now

choked in or any descendants, could claim being

of

the

a substantial grant to help them Reuter.

10 any emigrate Dominions.

The late alderman's legal representatives

said that the rustees of the bequer were now Inviting applications from intend- ing emigrants.

Years of litigation had delayed the scheme, he said, but ample funds were available.

A-

Twelve applications have ready been received. London Express Service.

Ministers Discuss Shortages

London, Oct. 11.

in

An authoritative SUVILE

an Egypt." Canberra believed that in

WORLD INTEKEST

London, Oct. 11. Newspapers in many parts of the world for the third consccu- tive day gave space today to reports and comment on the Anglo-Egyptien treaty dispiste.

Diplomats, political spokesmen and observers in many capitals were officially silent; but un- officially they discussed the situation--in most cases with the Suez Canal and its use by their countries uppermost in their minds.

Britain's treaty dispute with Egypt

has opened В new chapter of disasters for the "ex-Empire". The Epanish Falange newspaper Arriba said today.

Another Spanish newspaper, the monarchist ABC, discussed the value of Gibraltar to

Bonn, Oct. 11. The All-German Affairs emergency the Australian Gov-Committee of the West Ger- ernment would consider sending armed forces to help in the pro man Parliament today re- Panisation

Middle East defence or jected the Communist call

Sydney Morning Herald token contingent

The said, "Even

a

an

from East Germany to stop

conversations with the Allies

cri-

of battalion strength with the on dissolving the Occupa addition, if possible, of a Royaltion Statute. Australian Air Force squadron, would be

carnest

sign to The Communists wanted this o

done ax a prelude to unity wavering Arab States that Bri- tain does not stand alone.”

talks. In Pakistan the pre-Govern- ment newspaper Dawn declared that the

the country would support the dispute if it came Egypt before the United Nations.

"That our

sympathies with Our Egyptian brethren goes without saying," the news- paper added.

are

The Committee further theleed the speech yesterday of Herr Otto Grotewohl, the East German Premier, accusing him of playing for time.

fection of the spine.

AP Picture.

Communist Defections In Italy

Rome, 'Oct. 11.

ot Fifty-one members

the Italian Communist Party have joined the Christian Democrats, a spokesman of the Italian Pre- mier, Signor Alcide de Gaspori's, party said here today.

The Committee said that Herr Grotewohl's suggestion that the He added that the defections- Arst step should be not all-Ger- occurred in the past week at the mon elections but all-German village of Poggio Orsini, near consultations leading to the Bari, in the south

elections was delaying taction, The Communisie have gained

But it said that the Egyptian Government had not yet spoken ត support of Pakistan in her The Dutch are taking a more

Kashmir dispute with India. view of the dim- long-term

Dawn said that British clip-

The Committed regretted that a strong foothold in the agricul unique in history

culties. Much of their agricul- West Ger- products to

lomacy had failed in Egypt and East German spokesman hadtural south by promising land to the poverty-stricken landless The Peronist newspaper La, tual

Britain and said that Spain's Persia because of "bankruptcy rejected the Bundestag's pro- many are out of season, eggs Epoca, only afternoon paper tu

Ministers today discussed the neutrality had saved the forti- of statesmanship."

posal for test elections first in farm workers and sharecroppers, Many peasants are illiterate tomatoes, for example, 30 supply problems of strategie en fications the

of Peron's and report

on "The Rock" from carry

had be- British statesmen

all sectors of Berlin.

and know nothing about the "unconditional leave", sald: they can afford to awali

other vilal raw materials with being tested in the last war. trayed a narrowness of outlook

of Communism. velopments.

discussed political side particular emphasis on iron ore, The "After prolonged deliberation, i

Committee commentator added, and a niggardly spirit where a The West German answer is was announced that the (Peronist

according to

usually reliable "Disasters which overtook other generous approach and an ap- the West German Government's All they know is that if they get Parliamentary) bloc had agreed that the new tariff system was source.

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realities during preciation of

might rules and conditions for a free their own plot of land they will at Turquay and wishes of the negotiated to accede to the

Mr World War II

four have steady work, which will The Foreign Secretary,

do not suggest have averted a crisis.-Reuter. President of

The Bundeslift them out of their centuries- the Republic, other countries had ample time

forward

present complaints Herbert Morrison, presided a: the that Gibraltar, under

old misery. pul granting him an unconditional to

It was attended by conditions, could resist a siege meeting.

BAN BY CAIRO

tag will discuss thesa con In con- there. leave until April 30.

Many observers belleve that Ministers directly concerned with

ditions in the next few days. as it did in the 18th century." The Bone Finanes sequence, the Peronist bloc will

materials and cil gupply

Cairo, Oct. 11. In America the Washington

The West Federal Chancellor, the Christian Demderat Govern had only a few specific

questions Mr Richard Sckes, Post said that Egypt's demand

Fuad Serag el Din Pasha, Konad Adenauer, is ex-ment's vast land reform, begun Minister of the Interior, tonight Frid.-Reuter.

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Power, Mr George Strauss, Britain the ruling WAFD party and Po

By challenging Reuter.

asked it to request the has already been distributed to lant stripped from large estates Minister of Supply, and Mr Hugh had achieved a local success at

United Nations to supervise all-ndless workers. Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer

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Mr Martin Flet, a Treasury a leading article,

official who went to Teheras with

thre Stokes

no cost, the newspaper added in

MUST STAND FIRM

also au

attended.

"Whereas in Iran They were understood to have circumstance militated against discussed the

the new British resolu- British

every

WAR

BIOLOGICAL

FEAR

ministerial mission,

action, in Egypt the

Chicago, Oct. 11.

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U.S.

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It to given

the peasants

Grant To Router. Vietnam

Saigon, Oct, 11.

tion to the Security Council on Britain have the power, the The Federal Government has the oil dispute and the possibility responsibility and the right to set up an epidemic intelligence cf a resumption of negotiations keep the situation firmly under service to spot and fight possible The United States) has; with the Persian Government

Strong Quake In Pacific

the allocated the Vietnam State The Ministers were also under-control" the Washington Post enemy biological attacks,

declared.

United States Public Health Government Alve million stood to have considered the The Suez Canal was a world | Officer says.

plastres from Manhall Plan general fuel situation resulting

Cleveland, Oct. 11. funds to once the building from the closure of the Abadan interest and this must be the

Join Carroll Univery re- refinery-Reuter.

governing consideration in any Mr Joseph Mountin, Assistent fresh scheme for protecting it.

Burgeon General, said that the of a handicraft and small in-gistered strong the hour

dustries centre,

earthquake vet, 1.58:38 §- Zacilliate The Union of South Africa 15 service is designed to

.Mr Robert Blum, head of GMT today. (10.30:58 am, HK committed to help in the de- accurate and speedy reporting of the United States economic Summer Tine Wednesday) Rivers At New Low fence of Africa against Comell diarase outbreaks.

ald mission in Indo-China, who about 8,200 miles from Cleve munist aggression. Observers He told the 38th annual cos-made the announcement, said land believed to be in the Tokyo, Oct. 11. in Johannesburg said that until vention of the Association of that the construction of the South Pacific but direction un- The water level of rivers and unless some other arrange. Multary Surgeons yesterday that certive, airiady bongus at Hackung, determined throughout Japan hit a new low ments can be made the Union's the intelligence service invest six miles southwest of Tonkin, this month in 13 years, the best bases for such operations gates all epidemic threats to see will be completed about July, New York, selimologist Tather Japanese authorities, announced would be in Egypt.

if they are naturally occurring or 1952,

Joséph

Lynch, said the quake today. The level was reported The independent newspaper artificially induced. The service The centre will include was -recorded-jat; 1;56:40 about to be averaging about 10 per Natal Witness said, "There is was set up after months of plan- textile, weaving, Blacksmiths, 6,400 miles away, either in cent of the normal year's level. nothing for Bellain to do but toning by state of communicable tinsmiths, wicker and labe India or the Pacific Associated -Reuter

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