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London, Oct. 18.
The Western Big Three
and Turkey have discussed
their plans For
new
Middle East defence зy8- tem with the main Moslem nations of the region--- except Persia.
Informed off she said leday
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New Envoy Flying
Moscow
To
Sudan
WINGTON
Election Battle For Speed-Up
"Ghost
Legislative Assembly Called Back Into Session
Khartoum, Oct. 18.
The Sudan Legislative Assembly will convene on October 25 instead of November 5 because of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty crisis, it was announced here today.
The Assembly has been in recess for the sum- mer since May 19. Members asked for an earlier
resumption of their Parliament in view of Egypt's abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty and the 1899 agreement making the Sudan a Con- Sir Alvary Gascoignt, B dominium jointly ruled by Britain and Egypt.
Landen, Det 18
the Sovie new Ambassador Union, left in a Royal Air Force plane for Moscow coday
The plane will s op D tonight and will be joined by two Russian a crew
crew for the last ng day when two leaders of the planned.
Ashigga pro-Egyptian
to the Russian cap.zal.
he st..
Berlin
with Political activity in Khartoum ! Talks
other partics already miense since Egypt's are proceeding and no publica- decision-increased further to- tion of the scheme is
yet
Prout Party
Cairo
The Ambasender was arean-returned panied by Lady Gasenlane. leaving. B:fore wife and I act very happy
he Sw to be gang off to Un.on 1. .ดด.
the first S not
Russi I have been to Ru
high in M.rowa
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avec
nken
Party The National
to the capital froment a telegram to the Egyptian.
Premier, Nultas Pasha,
el Azhari Tuesday, denying the support of The two-ismail My
unity parties for the ten and Mohammed Nur ed Din-all the
head rival Ashigga groups fot-Ashigga (pro-Egyption) Party lowing a split in the main party and reaffirming the rejection of
last Juls.
the Egyptian proposals being They hurried to Cairo after inconsistent with the principles the Prine Minister, Mustaf el maintained by the Party. 1930 I any looking Inward
Nahus Pasha's treaty denmeia-
wecks tion speech two There they announced their sup- port of the Egyptian move. While they have been other major parties, the Union- heists and the National Front, have been holding meetings to decide future action.
seeing what changes hay Mare th last 21 years."
He succeda Sir Davit Ke v. who reurned to Bra ma h on redrement
Prign Service
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Si Alvary was healt British Patient Mission in Tokyo
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The Umma, which has con- the sistently been opposed to
for demands Egyption
Sanctity of Rovereignty, has declared thut
Treaties
Paris, Oct. 18.
The Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, speaking at the American Club here today. suid that events made some in ternational agreements seem out of date but he condemned their unilateral abrogation us on the
plane OS the use
same violence.
As evidence of the intention
to safeguard the aspirations of
French overseas territories, he
renunciation of
Condominium
eignty
the
returus Kover-
to the Sudan.
"Hamad Tewalk stated for the Unionist Party that the principle of the Party aiming at coller- tive agreement was unaltered."
-Reuter.
Arrests In
Colombia
Bogate, Oct. 18.
Votes" In Aid To
In Britain
London,, Oct. 18.
Vietnam
Saigon, Oct. 18. Expanding American pro- duction will assure larger deliveries of American mili- Union
Labour and Conservative campaign managers | tary aid to French are struggling for an almost untapped reservoir forces in Indo-China during of General Election “ghost votes" the sick and infirm and the thousands of old people who are
known never to leave their homes from one end of the year to the other.
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the coming year, Brigadier- General Francis J. Brink said today.
The chief of the United States Military Aid Advisory Group to Inco-China wild a Press con- ference that the aid would reach aid programme was substantial
In the drive to squeeze out every possible vote, canvassers are calling house by house, upon | people who cannot themselves go to the polls on
October 25 but who have the right to vote by post. designed to ince!
Sabre Fighter
A doctu's certificate showing physical infirmity confers this right.
of votes in the 1950 elections
Bows To French Plane rounded
Paris, Oct 18.
"MY- The New French stere" Jet fighter, in recent texts, beat at high altitude the performance of the American Sabre jet, gen- erally regarded Bus the world's best fighter, ac cording to press reports here today.
At low altitude. the Sabre jet was better. Both the Sabre and the Mystere were piloted by American test pilots ta a mock com- bai between the two planes near Marsellles.
test speed
the French plot. Captai Carpentier, in the Mystere reached
speed
.90 mach (one mach is 1,240 the kilometres per hour, speed of sound).
Only one prototype
of
the Mystere now exists but the plane is shortly to be produced
in stries.
Kleuter.
ATOMIC PROJECTS
DEMAND
up quite
Judo-China at a faster rate. The
French Union needs in the war against the Communist-led Vic:minh
He added, however, that the programme is not adequate to алу tuture Chinese
The Conservatives first grasped counter
pesodities of this large pool Communist invasion.
Gen. Brink and the American and were reported to have Minister 1.0 Indo-China. M. considerable Donald Heath, returned yesterday From Washing on where they participated in talks between time. both parties
and General started early in the race for the American officials tens of thousands of sick-bed Jean de Lattre de Tassigny,
French Far East Commander.
extid support.
This
voles.
Gen. Brink added, however, that current large deliveries in the one-year-old aid programme were planned some months ago.
Gen. Brink said that Gen, de Some of Britain's toughest Lattre had focused attention on voters also have "ghost votes," the Indo-China problem during The fighting men in Koros have his visit to Washington and been told to vote by proxy. A specifically obtained faster general order to all ranks safd delivery of a large number of that there would be no voting in military aid items. the field because all soldiers on the 1951 voting register were
Lo have expected
nominated someone else to vote for them,
Other British troops abroad also vote by proxy. There is no electioneering and last year an Occupation Headquarters officeT
He stressed that one of the in Germany remarked: "A good
most important achievements of serviceman has a firm political the programme was to help viewpoint but otherwise does form national armies
the not care about politics."
three French-sponsored Asso- Merchant seamen, commercialed States of Indo-China, cial travellers and actors away It was disclosed earlier that from home may also vote by shipment of US army-type Garand ritles has been delivered pust or proxy.
CARMELITE NUNS
Scottish sheriff has But rule that Carmelite nuns in an
A
Edinburgh convent may not be
treated as
und absent voters
must come out of their seclusion to go to the polls.
Sixteen nuns applied to vote
NATIONAL ARMIES
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the Vietnamese national army. They will also be used to arm several batalions of Cambodian and Laotian troops,
Both Gen. Brink and Mr Heath
declined to reply to questions us
to whether Gen. de Lattre had
Whe
armed
obtained * commitment Washington for American intervention in the event
of D
by post on the ground of "oe-Chinese Communist invasion. cupation as an enclosed nun.""
Mr Heath said such informa-
They all voted in person in 19501tion would have to come from
ar getting special dispensa-Washington Adler tion to leave the convent from himself, the Catholic Archbishop Edinburgh.
held that The sheri
secin as if all
Gen, de Latire
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Mr Heath indicated that US · economic aid in the nex
year
"it
that
would probably be $23,500,000.- Associated Press.
Washington, Oct. 18. Maximum expansion
of America's atomic weapons pro-would gramme was demanded in a re- solution unanimously adopted for the appellants would be by the
success in this appeal would do
of joint Senate-House to relieve them of the necessity Representativen Atomic Energy of making an application to the Committee last night.
Archbishop."
arc
Special arrangements
the votes of the rugged Scots living on barren
It was sponsored by Senator McMahon (Democrat), the Com-made to get mittee Chairman. It requests the Atomic Energy Commission gale-swept islands in the Ork- ney and Shetland groups of the and the Defence Department to
North. supply to the Joint Committe by next January:
1-Estimutes of
the money the
The Conservative Colombian required to "maximise"
It is now working on what it Government has called "a practical plan to Siglo declare Sudanese sovereignty arrest of four opposition Liberal
newspaper El atomic weapons' role. reported yesterday the
2-Extent and type of new estimated to be re-
THE LAST RESULT
Foreign Coins Left Behind
London, Oct. 18.
People who came from abroad
to see the Festival of Britain will be 67 polling have gone home and left thou- There stations on the bigger islands.sands of foreigri coins in Lon- People living on the remoter don.
Many Commonwealth silver islands some have only two mhabitunts-will vote by post.
coins, such as South African and Then the ballot boxes will Australian forins, are difficult by a freely elected national Party leaders as "suspected ac-facilities body and the execution of self-complices" of "bandits" operat-quired.
converge by land, seu and air to distinguish from British. determination in the shortesting in the Sumapaz eree.
3.Priorities in materials and on Kirkwall, the main centre of
An official of the Royal Mint me."
El Siglo said that the military
the Orkneys, and votes will be said: "People should try to Under this plan,
counted for the last result of avoid acquiring So for not Junta ordered the arrest be manpower involved.
these coins. published in detail, the present cause Incriminating evidence
4.-Probable impact upon the General Elections.
They are not negotiable in Bri-. and on Steamers, motorboats anci other defence projects
tain. Anglo-Sudanese Govertinent of had been given against them by the Sudan would continue as captured bandits,'
the national economy.
collect planes will
the ballot the transitional administration. Membors of the Conservative
boxes. Emergency arrangements and Liberal National Commit- 5.-Views --Reuter.
of the Atomic
If storms interfere are ready ices who last week concluded Energy Commission and the Dewith normal schedules among an agreement intended to end fence Department as to the pre- the scattered istands. political violence
the cise atomic Th
quoted the preamble to the The
IN TWO YEARS
that
programme London, Oct. 18.
they should be carried out.-Reuter. country, announced that Sudanese Constitutional will leave on Friday for the French constitution which stated Commission decided to work
plains on Llanos for an that France would encourage for full self-government in two self-government of its overseas s'ears at a meeting in Khartoun on-the-spot investigation of re- population.
"We must be ready to
take new steps, especially in Tunisia and Morocco," he said. "But we cannot accept any unilateral treaty abrogations."
The policy of France towards its overseas territories contained no hint of imperialism.
acent outbreaks there. on Monday, according to
The situation in Llanos is telegram received by the Sudan
believed to be serious because today. Government Office here
between The telegram said "Immediate of frequent clashes
Government and establishment of Constituent guerillas Assembly was rejected but a troops-United Press. decision taken. that
this sho
should be the next step, with the ap- pointment of a Constituent As- sembly and the exec
execution self-determination in two years. "The Umma (anti-Egyptian) statement the same
of
He picaded for the "ttle the forthcoming nations" at United Nations Assembly in Paris and praised American Party, in a leadership in the world. Reu- night, declared that nullifica- ter. ¿
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Auckland, Oct, 18.
Prime
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Copenhagen, Okt. 18. The Danish Lower House today approved by 103 votes to 22 the proposal that Turkey and Greece should be admitted into the Atlantic Pact
"The Mint, of course, would allow the bullion value of allver coins offered in bulk. By
"Money changing bureaux might be able to help people who
do find they have been
Express Service.
The United Embassy has already wamed Americans in Britain that they lase citizen-given foreign coins."--London ship if they vote on
25.
Many Americans here
or
October
have
neke" To Attend
dual nationality because parent was American and the because an other British, American Briton.
woman
married Alamein Reunion
Linder the American Nation-
ality Act of 1940 dual nationals
Paris, Oct. 18.
lose United States citizenship General Dwight Eisenhower, Tho Government Coalition by voting in a political election Supreme Allied. Commander in (Farmers and Conservative in a Foreign State or participa-Europe, will fly to London to- Parties) and the Social De- ting, in an election or plebiscite morrow to attend the Alamein Minister Sidney mocrats voted for the proposal to determine sovereignty over Reunion as the guest of his de
puty, Field-Marshal
Vispouts, tion of the Condominium re- Holland announced today and the Communists, Radicals foreign territory
American serviceman, mostly Montgomery, turns sovereignty to the Sudan defence budget of £25,000,000, and some of the single tax
Air Force, in Britain have General Eisenhower, accom- and that the Parly.
has a about £10,000,000 Tore than party against it.
been told to. stay out
otpanied by by his wife, WILL practical plan to declare the previous. In addition, Sudanese sovereignty by a 26,600,000 will be placed into A proposal of the single tax political controversies. If they spend Saturday in London and to political meetings with on Sunday go on to Scotland for freely elected national body an emergency war account, party that the question should go
urge to see
few days rest at Culzean British de and the execution of self- Mr Holland estimated that be submitted to a nationwide the
work, they have Castle, which was presented to asmocracy, at shortest determination in the
rejected New Zealand will spend more referendurni time, the present Government than £100,000,000 on rearma- well as a Communist motion orders to stay as silently and him after World War II by the continuing as the transitional ment in the next few years that: Denmark should leave the inconspicuously administration,
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