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Casablanca Calm Again
Casablanca, Nov. 6. Casablatica, commercial metropolis of Morocco, was completely calm today for the first time since nation alist riots broke out last Thursday.
Anti-riot
have squade been on the alert since Thursday's election loung, when six Moroccans were killed and 30' clotern, 18 pollcernen and 12 European divilians Injured.
The rioting began when supporters of the Istiqlal Nationalist Party "tried to prevent Moroccans from voting in elections for local consultative assemblies, which the Istiqlal WAS
boycotting-Reuter.
Mystery Trip
Valetta, Nov 6.
leader of the Dom Mintoff, Malta Labour Party and former Malta Prime Minister left here inexpectedly by air for London today on what an official of his described as a national party mission of great importance. Fly was accompanied "by Labour Member of Parliament Mr J Sabnos Labour Party
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She Asked Strange She
Man To Her Home
London, Nov. 6.
A wife's chance meeting with a stranger led to Mr Nathan Witte, a furrier, of Northgate, St John's Wood, N.W., being granted a decree nisí in the Divorce Court.
He had accused his wife, Mrs
of Beechcroft Lilly Witte, Avenue, "Golders Green, N.W.. of committing misconduct with Léonard Guest Edwards, 26, an" unemployed seaman, Both had denied misconduct.
said it
Mr Justice Wilmer was a remarkable case in many ways. The husband had told this story about his wife:
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"She had a few drinks at a wedding party, and met strange man at an underground station. She invited him home and they werd to bed. She went to sleep and when she awoke .found that the man and a quantity of jewellery and other valuables were missing."
The judge said Mr and Mrs
1930, married in
and separated In 1948. There werP three children.
With
that the wife's costs be paid by her husband.
"If the wife's family are pre- pared to finance the co-respon- dent's case, including leading counsel," he said, "I don't ex why they should not finance the wife, I make no order as to, costs."
MOSSADEGH RETURNING
Washington, Nov. 6. The Persian Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, and his party
to hope
leave for Teheran Washington
2+1 the end of this week, the Deputy Prime Minister. Hussein Falemi told Reuter today
Shortly after 9 p.m. on Febru-
His announcement dampened ary 4, he went on, a telephone hopes that the conversations call was received at Golders here might lead to agreement Green police station, and De- or. A basis for resuming tective
went Prati
Mrs
negotiations wi the British Witte's house. She appeared to
Government. the recovering from fluence of alcohol
be
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meeting man at the Angel the strong. Tube station, and sud
that on arrival at her home they went
She fell asleep. After to beg wards she missed jewellery and ber widest son's suit.
The man had left some
Mr Michael McDermott, State Department spokesman, said today that the American- Persian oil talks here were con- tinuing. The role of the United States was to bring Britain and Persia together again to resume their negotiations, he said.-- Router.
clothes behind, and the detec CANADA BUILDING
tive found in a pocket a ration card in Edwards' name. Edwards! was now in jail for larceny.
AIR DEFENCES
New York, Nov. 6. Mr Justice Willmer said Ed-
Canada s pushing ahead with wards was on the platform to
the building of a string of airfeits whatever crime comunit
came
scross her 4,000-mile Northe converiendly to hand. When Mrs
frunder, the Canadian Defence Witte, wearing a considerable
P.cduction Minster, Mr Clarence amount of jewellery, entered Howe, said here last night. the station obviously under thei Some of these stations, with a influence of drink she provided hig edar screen to war of him with a golden opportunity that he was not slow to take,
After the judge had granted the decree he was asked to order
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TO REPORT ON BASES IN SPAIN
Washington, Nov. 6.
An American military survey mission. returns from Spain this week with a report which may lead to negotiations for U.S. naval and air buses in Spain,
Responsible American officiels appear
confident that General
Franco will grant such bases to the United States in return for shipments of modern An
American
arms,
The report, which would form the background for such future negotiations, has been drafted by a seven-man Air Force Navy team after a ten-week survey
of Spanish military installations. The American group went to Spain after General Franco, in confidential talks with the American Ambassador, Stanton Grimts,
willingness expressed
的
Cinde
a direct inflitary alliance with the United States. General Franco was reported to have asked for American wear pons in exchange
Franco also expressed readiness to help defend Western Europe with his Army it necessary by moving his troops behind the Pyrenees to help check any Russian invasion
Shortly before his death. Admiral Forrest' Sherman, then Chief of Naval Operations, had falked over the entire defence question with the Spanish
leader:
The - details ... of this
convers
Galion never have been disclosed, But Franco is reported to have insisted on promites of sizeabló quantities of American ärms before making any commit ments-United Pressq.
Dr. Graham, HE
Paris, Novas. Dr. Frank Graham United Nations representative, le for. Kaslunde, was scmater to hos- pital, heroýunkerday with broei- 244
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