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Palestine Mediation A Failure

Paris, Nov. 21.

The Palestine Conciliation Commission announced to- day that it had failed to mediate between Israel and the Arab States and said that it had decided to ter- minate the Paris conference which opened on August 10.

This decision was the result of the rejection by hoth parties of the recent proposal put for ward by the Commission for discussions in a "thorough and realistle spirit of give and take." The Commission stated that had Indicated neither

Party "willingness

substantially

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recede from their rigid positions and to seek a solution through mediation along the lines spelled out,

The Commission will report early on il failure to the car- rent General Assembly of the United Nations and it is under-

tood that it will urcommend i

te carly disolution

The five-point inediation plan

f the Palestine Commission vabed for mutual capet Hadios

damage WEL

elaims. for

Israeli

agreement for the Ne! patriation of sperta member

uf Arab refugees and for pur ment by terael of a globan summ

fot 1e compensation property of non-repatriate Arabi tefugees.

LITTLE HOPE

the

en-

The plan. 1 la repr.ed

later stage ։ : -։ -- visnted, at рова

diepfed Laza! strip, the creation of a port at Baifa and the creation authority maternational for the waters of the docrien

The gulf which divides the

ان

W

at!

parties remains wide s ever and spokesine for

sides held out little hope for an early set Mement

ies drawn up lay the Ciam

mission.

Conference quarters said that the Commission bud thus nul- lived is purpose and effective- ness and the logical conclusion Was is termination at an early dale United Press

ECA Loans To Orient

Washington, Nov

21.

The Fecnomic Co-operation Administration today approver pitand

Burma, Fail? 10 Faro-Chart. Indunesi Thailand

Indo-China

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951.

Carrier Strike Against North Korean Target

EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN ΤΟ

The escorting Canadian destroyer Athabaskan seen alongside the Australian aircraft-carrier Sydney before the latter launched her plans against a target in North Korea. HMAS Sydney relieved HMS Glory.--London Express.

Freak Begging Couple

Calenta Nov. 21

A -oven-fuol Woman beggar has appeared in a

distelet of Khulna, in East Bengal, and has been al tracting crowds where. ever she goes for almx.

She is followed by two-and-a-half foot man with a grey moustache.- Router.

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Seven Women

In Treasure

Hunt Ship

Of

Laurel Confident

Election In 1953

Manila, Nov. 21.

DISRUPT LIFE

IN CANAL ZONE

Geneva, Nov. 21,

Britain today flatly denied as “propaganda” and "deliberate travesty of the truth" Egypt's charges that Suez Canal Zone labourers were com- pelled to work by threats to their lives.

Sir Guildhaume Evans submitted the state- ment to the International Labour Organisation here in reply to an Egyptian complaint a fortnight ago.

life

i

He said that he Caire Gov- ernment was conniving in Campaign 1. disrupt civilian in the Canal Zone

and 'oriving ITANY thousands of workers and the famines to leave their homes in panic and penury."

The statement said that no Egyptian worker had at ally tine been prevented from leav ing the Canaì area.

Harwell May Tell Us Yet

London Nov 21. Brush sentists at

the Har. well alume energy station may settle, one of these days, a prob-

em ver

which experts have for argued

centuries! What holds matter together?

Thew are

far ahead of phy- other countries with

the into

Workers who had lef: had done so as a result of A paign of intimidation and victi misalion largely inspired and conducted by palice officials and "hooligan elemerts" encouraged by the Egyptian authorities,

No Egyptian workers ed teen interned in British military entes any line the stab-

vent said. A number workers had asked for and had Them 1: grunted Sanctuary

Sir John Corkcroft, Director British cans but They hast of Atomic Research since 1946, lways been free to leave when partly lifted the vell of security They wanted.

which surrounds Harwell. złe

that

that Egyptian

f

scists in experiments

lear lesion.

the

core

of

The statement categorically told an audience of scientists at Dr Jose P. Laurel, who led his Nacionalista denou

Royal Institution of the Egyptian my

which, 10 Party to a sweeping victory in the November 13 laps had been removed work or particles inside the

policemen hatalom-experiments senatorial elections, told the United Press today, benn interned and mattrested successful, will make present- day atomie development seem "The Filipino people certainly will speed the because they refused to compel

Egyptians 101 work for the like something out of the Stone Liberal administration out of office in the 1953 British. general elections."

TRUE SITUATION

They were handed over ไร Egyptian security forces on the outskirts of the area.

Age.

And. for the first time, he Nave the names of the men who physics

But the man most likely to be Nacionalista The truc situation was ho are leading nuclear presidential nominee two years hence quickly the British military authorities development in this country- HJ number of Doctors Butement and Tilterton: added, "That is if the people are given freedom to had deported

Police officials who were found Messrs Shilloto and Brinkworth, voice their will."

to be participating in intimida- Already these brilliant scien- tion.

lists, while bombarding mer- In an exclusive interview indeght hullun dollary wel was

Cury with 笑点 180,000,000-volt his modest lume in Manila's the Gyermantnt's estimate of

cyclotron, have found two new Paco district, the fiery minority te

to Japanese

isotopes of gold. dumage due

Said Sir John, leader, who was Prendent dur- occupation.

before he went in to lecture: ng the Japanese decupator

decupation and

That in itself may appear to be Nacionalista presidential nominee Mi laurel strongly indicated Seven women are determined 1949, said that the last elec

sensational gold from mercury the Namunalistas might | General of the ILO, referred at

very fo set sail in search of the

tions provided a very encourag block Senate ratification of the _Press conference to a British but it is not really so elusive Captain Kidd's treasure

Japanese future of de ing sign for the

peace treaty but did offer for an investigation of the in the South China Seas,

mocracy in the Philippines. not say that they would.

Egyptian allegations. He praised the Defence i

Ramon Secretary,

Magsaysay, for his work in maintaining pen peace and

Londra. No 21

T11

He said. The Commun-t problem here i

M David Morse,

Director-

It the offer were adopteri, "as it may well be," it would be exaggeimei. up to the Egyptian Government order during the Tourere very lew real Conto issue an invitation to the

munists [

Phiitppines. But there are play of di fentented prople."

Despite the fate of the Lamorna,

the 1wo-maske schooner which setting out from Gosport on a similar hunt, came

elections but said it is still to) to grief of the Isle of Wight be regretted that we have to use und and had her crew rescued by the Army to hold orderly

lifebat, the new adventurers i

tions. Popular government pre-s me going on with their plans.

the freextom supposes

to vike Valerie Sinclaire, Mi: Hove, Sussex for many years and dapite inllustrial equip-friend of Mr Ivor Novella aordi heut. Bulma receives $11,000 a star of the flim of his glas for American technical Asal:- "The Rat," is one of the prime without lance and Indonesia $6,000 for American scientifle apparatus,

will revelve $473,000 14. letih ers from the

S

elsewhere. at.d siapan Thailand ges $47 000 for U.S.

Formosa $296.264,000, Korea $138,838,000 and general Far

East health programme $388,000. -Associated Press.

nuvvers

the

Whe

Wi said.

send

representative,

be

The offer. he said, was in Mr Laurei haks the peace and report to the ILO by the govern Al order problem with the economieing body's officers-Reuler. freely situation.

people of the

without anybody having stand guard. We must be able; 1 sard, "We

new venture

Madeira and the Canaries.

A British Crossword Puzzle

3

4

1940

must achieve

OCCUPATION ROLE

DEATH THREAT

Important.

*EXCITING PHASE

"But it is vitally important to solve the central problem of nuclear phystes

The

holds

today what is 'cementing force which

everything together.

think we are well advanced in the study of this problem, even more so than the Americans, who have probably ten

times

our resources. For it holds the secret of matter-how the earth, the universe, everything solid we know, is integrated."

our

Sir

to hold clean, peaceful elections self-sufficiency in agricultural

Cairs, Nov. 21. the help of armed production. We must produce The Alazhar Islamic Unver- furces."

at least enough rice for our own sity supported the death penalty

Sir John said in his lecture: We mush hasten

today Mr Laurel said that while tast people

in announcement

by irg First it is planned 1 recovM

(Proclamation) Com-Scne people call the days when £2,000,000 worth of silver from November 13 armed forces were dustrialisation and development Fetwa

a statement ihat Lord Rutherford was lecturing Tu dute, the agency's grant:

We mitter with resowrees. used to keep the elections clean, of our natural between somewhere an island

the Islamic religion forbids co-

to the Royal Institution In 1937 to Burta total $14,793,000, to

"it is possible that they night must have more land. other re.

with

British in the the

golden age of nuclear Incha $130,156,000, Thatlanti

operation And Miss Sinclaire says she be ung for a different purpose forms.

By others whose $10,940,000, Indo-China $31,028,- and the other

as providing them physics. any way such as women in the in 1953. Magsaysay might not

with supplies and organising in dreams reach tar into the future 000, Indones $9,539,000, the crew will try to sell British be Defence Secretary then and

of work any kind

which may they are called the Stone Ago. Philippines $10,758,000, China-

frocks and fabrics at the anany there might be u repetition of Mr Laurel, who was charged aliate their vccupation of Nuclear physics today is mov ports at which their 75-10:

what happened in 1949."

with treason following the Egyptian territory."

ing into a very exciting new motor yacht, the Barra, will cali

Neither Mr Laure! nor his beration and spent three months

The Committee had earlier phase." during the next 18 months or

partisans have ever conceded in gaol in 1948, said he was glad

that co-operation But he warned: "We have at two years.

that President Quirino won the that "the people have com- proclaimed

presidential fight They pletely vindicated me in the last with the British was punishable least a decade of work in front

by dead.

as the frontiers of of us I have

always felt charged that "wholesale frauds" elections.

The The University's statement that they vindicated me in the were committed.

ATE still further advanced." Mr Laurel said that the last

last presidential elections but said, "He who is guilty of such knowledge of the physical world

will be considered

Powerful new machines, elections "proved

the my victory now makes it com-co-operation thai

under Islamic laws as a traitor John said, would soon be at to his religion and fatherland people are disgusted with the plote."

work in Glasgow, Birmingham, Liberal Administration because Mr Laurel was never tried by and his punishment is death."

and Liverpool. They will try it is devoid of morality, incom-

u people's court for treason be- Meanwhile, the Iranian Pre-

to determine the attracting petent and extravagani.

Pause the late President Manuel mier. Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, forces of the uranium atom.

day spent the second

а Visit here attending called political collaborators dur- State

municipet Juncheon and con- If next January the Nacion-ing the Japanese occupation,

with leading Moslems. terring alistas become the majority In Recalling his role during the

Dr Mossadegh's stay in Cairo: the Senate which appears like- ly Mr Laurel could be Senate Occupation Mr Laurel said, "The coincided with a relatively calm

latc

President Quezon and situation in the Canal Zone with President if he wants the job. General MacArthur

no major incidents reported. But he prefers to fight from when they left to take care of However, continuing tension is the floor as a mere Senator." the situation and you know indicated in Pi $5 despatches

He predicted that the Nacion- what happened to it."

from Suez about difficulties be- alistas would soon gain strength Mr Laurel said that he would tween the British and Egyptian even in the House of Re-support the former Supreme police. presentatives which is currently Court Justice, Mr Claro Recto, Accounts said that the Egyp- strongly Liberal.

hi: Foreign Minister during the tian authorities had warned the Mor Laurel sold,

London, Nov. 21. "Many occupation, in the presidential British that force would be used Congresemen will change ace in 1953.

One of the most amazing and if Egyptian police

acts of private MNations even before the He would rather remain in the allowed to enter and leave the one-lasting next electionS

history has because other-

Senate, practise

and city freely. The reports added charity in British low wise they will go with the Ad- establish a universilly. He wants that the British had been deny to come to a partial end-he- ministration to disaster."

to improve his family's economic ing Egyptian police free passage cause of death duties.

at the checkpoint outside Suez. situation.

United Press.

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DOWN

ACROSS

1 Vegetable (8)

4 Pattern (5)

7 Urgent (8)

1 Specimens (0)

2 of the nose (5)

3

Archbishop

(7)

8 Drive (5)

4 Arist's metium (0)

D Name (8)

5 Scatter (0)

11. Narrowed (7)

10 Buintary (6)

19 Asterted (8)

20 Lowest point (5)

6 Lounged (0)

19 Repeated from memory (7) 10 Enveloped (8)

18 Beont: (5)

21 Camp follower (6)

12. Dovolees (7)

13 Motive. (0)

14 Merchant (0)

10 Transplant living tissue (5) 17 Royal Ine (6)

«YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-----Agrost: 1 Aria, 4 Bristie, # Brae, 9 Liss, 10 Scratch, 11 Exit, 12 Sign, 14 Confuse, 17 Ualle, 10 Wagar. 22. Fathren, 30 Weds, 37 Gain, 28 Corotul, 20 Inch, 80 Even, at Seaside, 92. Gush, Downt 2 Relsin, D`Absent,. 4 marie Bertor, Bieff, 7 Lacks, 12 Burt, 13 ott, 10 Urge. IT ELES, 18 Arsund, 20 Awning 11 Ediętą, 21 Awake, 24 Ifreds, 4. Salve.

PPB PROBLEMS

Mr Laurel listed the prob- Lems the Philippines

of [ollows:

order.

Roxas issued an amnesty for so-

race

told Trie

But informed political obser- vers soid that there is little doubt that the Nacionalista Party will make Mr Laurel run again

President two for

and 1-Restoration of pracę

2.-Economic development. 3-"Tho integrity of our foreign representation as a na-now.United Press, tion."

Referring to the third problem

Mr Lourel said, "I am not anti-

of his

were not

years from PEACE TREATY

American as some people say JAPAN ADMITTED

I am only pro-Filipino. My

God and my people come above

all."

FOREIGN POLICY

1

ADVOCATED

So Peckham

House Has

To Be Closed

London's oldest private men- tal institution-Peckham House, Peckham, S, E., opened in 1820 --la to be closed before Christ mas and sold. Its 130 patients are to be found other accom.

modation.

It has been owned and main Lained by the Stocker family sinco Dr Alcuzo Stocker, specialist in mental discuses, Frankfurt. Nov. 21.

bought it

It in 1872. Throughout O.K.

Arm- Representative strong today urged the im- those nearly 80 years patients of admitted free have been nedinte drafting of a peace charge, and

tho Stockers have Roma, Nov. 21, treaty with Germany to remove

expenses,

· and

TO UN BODY

Japan and Argentina were to-economie controla, restore poll-borne all

Now, because of heavy death

day admitted to the United Naticni

offer duties anticipated on the estates

Sover membership.

conference

He told a Press

left by Captain Harold Stocker

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Bon and grandson respectively were man stoot expansion was "sheer of Dr. Alonzo Stocker-Fockham

folly" and un

nees firm and will be turned against "If the Russians co-operato into offtecs,

Mr Laurel sald, "In foreign tlona Food and Agriculture United Nations

Nacionalistan polley we

are Organisation. Japan received 40 pro-American and against the voter favour and We hayo against Soviet Union.

Seven votes abjections to a mutual defence blank or defective. pact vil the United

Slatch.

Argentina recolved But we are against the Japanese in favour and none peace treaty became fi falls #One vote was a blank

in the peace treaty we shall bo The present owner, Mr Rupert give us reasonable reparations The voting strength in each on the way to lasting peace," Stocker, brother, of** Colonel Mr Laurel did not say what enue was different, A two third he said. "If they refuse, the Stonkey, said: "It is a pat would be "reasonable" reparq majority was needed for elec- 'Carmant people will know who baw to me to have to will, but tlona, shut they wanƐnas daiming | tion--Rauter,

to blame United Press. It has to be done.)

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