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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

No. 9 Downing Street

THE

London, July 25.

HE address is No. 9. Downing Street, and in a lofty, cool, cube-shaped room, five men listen while one man talks about the ownership of 40 aircraft,

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Political & Diplomatic Activity In Cairo

Cairo, July 29,

There was intense political and diplomatic activity in Cairo today as mechanised and cavalry forces continued to stand guard at key points in the capital.

Premier Aly Maher Pasha had calls from Sir Ralph Stevenson, the British Ambassador, and M. Couve de Murville, the French Ambassador, with whom he ex- changed views on the latest developments in Egypt.

Both these envoys had interrupted holidays in Europe to rush back to Egypt.

Sir Ralph, on leaving the Foreign Ministry, after £1,000,000 worth of sero-seeing Aly Maher Pasha, said, "I conveyed to the plinc it is said, that lie Prime Minister a message of friendly greetings from under the sun on an airfeld Mr Eden."

8,000 miles away.

Ownership of the aeroplanes,

an

Kai

American

which lie on Hongkong's Tak airfield, is in dispute. They were bought by partnership from Chlang shek's Chinese Government. As the aircraft lie in

Kai-

No Results

Hongkong From Trade

the legal business regarding their ownership began there.

The case was first heard in May last year in Hongkong's Supreme Court, The verdict went against the appellants. It came next to the Appeal Court in Hongkong. Now the appel- lants appeal to the Privy Counell against judgments al- ready given.

DELOW the windows of No. 9 Ď Downing Street crowds

comings

with cameras clutter the pave- ments to watch the ond goings of celebrities side No. 10. In the cool Coun.

д

out

being

Bian

and

wig ond

Conference

London. July 29. Mr H. A. Mackeson, Secretory for Oversea Trade, told the House of Commons today he knew of no trade contracts with Russia or the Communist countries of Eastern Europe resulting from the recent Mos- cow trade conference.

British business men attended the conference in on unofficial capacity.

הנ1

Lown, the committee, un But he conarmed

vary whom people remember Nuremburg,

their dress. Lord

from

wears a blue pin- stripe; Lord Normand, a Scot, is in dark

grey; Lord Reid, Sir

another Scot, in black; Lionel Leach, in morning coat. But the man who sits as Presi- dent, Viscount Simon, Isin Eght grey, and. It is ho upon

whom your attention focuses all morning.

ORD Simon was called to

The

He declined to make any further comment.

The attitudo of the British diplomatic mission here, follow- ing the military coup in Egypt and the abdication, of King Farouk, appears to be one of "wait and see."

There are certainly no indica- tions that Sir Ralph will. press for the early re-opening of talks on the Anglo-Egyptian problem.

Nahas Pasha called on Pre- mier Aly Maher Pasha while his chief lieutenant in the Ward, Fund Serag et Din Pasha, saw General Nagulb, Commander- In-Chief

of the Army, two times within less than 12 hours. Nahas Pasha told reporters that Premier Aly Maher and he had agreed to say nothing "unt!! an understanding is reached."

WAFDIST PRESSURE

The Wold is reported to be pressing with Increasing vigour for the recall of the Wafdist- dominated Parliament dissolved by King Farouk Inst March.

the Wald Farty maintains that Parliament must be reconvened within 10 days of the King's abdication to appoint a Regency Council.

low Egyptian

Sudan. Send King of Egypt and

Established, 1845

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1952.

THE CORONATION ROUTE

KNOW ANYONE WITH A WINDOW HERE?

IF you want to pick a good spet for watching the Coronation procession on Juno next your you should study this map.

It

shows the routes to and from Buckingham Palace 4 officially announced The route cover about arven miles.

The proces sion from Palace to Abbey will fol low the saTDO route a for the Coronation

of King George VI.

Last time, however, the

retum Joumey. taking in Vio torla bank- mert. WGA three-quarters mile of a longer.

MARBLE OXFORD

ARCHI

HYDE PARKS CORKER

BUCKINGHAM

PALACE

*OXFORD

CIACUS

SQUARE

WESTMINSTER®

\\ABBEY

OXFORD STREET

SQUARE

From Buckingham Palace gemeens

From Westminster Abbey

E

THE SEVEN-MILE ROYAL DRIVE

In offices, in shops, in exclusive clubs now the rush will be on to book window-space.

Admittance To

US Ordered

Portland, July 20.

A Federal Judge here today ordered Secretary of State Dean Acheson to ad-

*

mult 16-year-old Chineso youth to the U.S.

Bolomon Judge Gus directed the Blate Depart- ment to permit Louie Byto Fale, now in Hongkong, to to Portland for trial conte of his sult to

zain US citizenship

The

Fult

filed here by relatives of Fale, contends the youth is entitled

cifteenably

to

because his father, a Portland cook, is

chizen.

to

The American Consul at

scoording Hongkong. Fale's attorney, has denied the youth entry papers to the 08-Associated Press.

FBI Report On Stalin

can

Washington, July 29. A tong secret FBI report says Josef Stalin Russian Premier has decided Communism climb to power in the United States only by "forcible destruc- Lon" of the government-never by peaceful means,

4 GEORGE

MEDALS

AWARDED

In

London, July 20. The aword of four George

announced Medals, was

London Gazette. tonight's

One is

to Squadron-Leader W. A. Waterton, the Gloster Aircraft Com

Company's chief test pilot.

flying the proto Lypo of Britain's latest

Jet fighter, the delta wing GA-5, jast month when it developed

Не

was

n

elevator trouble. Knowing that

crash would seriously affect development and production, he decided to land

ho although had an ejector seat and a parachute.

He managed to land, and al- though the plane caught fire he climbed back into the fuselage and salvaged automatic recorda

Mr D.A.T. Atkinson, Assiş- tant

District Officer in the Bechuanaland Protectorate, re- ceives the George Medal for courage and devotion to duty during disturbances in Serowe In June.

Other

George Medals are awarded to Mr Lister Addy,

at Fryston colllery, deputy Yorkshire, for rescuing a miner trapped in a colliery shaft, and to Mr Edward George Walters, fuel technician, at Margam Steelworks, Glamorgan,

for risking electrocution and serious to save a work-

The report was released today injury trying by the Senate Internal Security mate.-Reuter. Sub-Committee headed by" Senator Pat McCarran (Nevada Democrat),

TWO TRAIN

YOUR" BEST

BEVERAGE BARGAIN

WATSON'S

TRU-FRUIT CORDIALS

Britons Told To Work Harder,

Buy Less

Passengers

(Continued from Page 1)

Chancellor proposed could bo made without seriously affecting the level of Britain's stocks.

Most members must have worried in the past six months at the extraordinary high level at which imports had continued to run. There was actually a'

rise in that period of dollar im- ports of £8,500,000 a month.

He felt little confidence in the Chancellor's assertion that Bil-

tain

From Macao Detained

About 400 people who was going to get so rapidly arrived from Macao this into balanes with the European Payments Union.

morning on the steamers

officers because they

He did not believe the short Fatshan, Lee Hon, Tai Loy period dollar outlook was neces-and Golden City, are being sarily, and, and he personally held on board by Immigra- thought the prospect for the Lmtion mediate future in the United States was rather better than it have no proper documentą. had been recently. But it would I was stated that many of be unwise to reckon on ang thing more than a very short period recovery,

UNEMPLOYMENT · What would be the con- sequences if and when there was anything like a recession in the United States?

them were waiting for guaran- tors to come forward, and It was expected that 11 would be poss- ble to permit many of them to lind before the steamers salied again for Macao,

About 200 are aboard the Fat- shan.

ship's officer said although

Mr Galtskell demanded statement of the Government's there was a last-minute rush last intention about unemployment, there was no panic. He be night for paranges to Hongkong. which, he asserted, at the proved one reason for the exodus sent rate would be between 600, from Macao is the soaring food 000 and 700,000 by the end of prices, while the border affrays the year.

also caused He said "We hopose cuts, other amount of alarm. He sal countries do the same, and so trade is restricted all over

Europe, whereas if the surplus countries were obliged to expand their imports you would have disinflationary counteracting forces.

said

havo

#

certain

ROBBED BUS PASSENGER

Sentence of six months was

Winding up the debate tonight Mr Malcolm Stewart McCorquo- passed by Mr D. E. Greenfield at

Conservative,

Kowloon this morning on Wong dale, believed one of the things that Kok-ming, aged 19, for stealing

$50

from a bus passenger and for upset the whole equilibrium of breach of a banishment order.

absurd British currency was the

According to Insp Apps, the fetish which kept the price of

complainant, Chan Chak-ming,. gold below work market prices. when

a bus in Taip The debate then adjourned

Road until Wednesday, when

yesterday felt his pocket Churchill will open for the wife saw the socused removing being picked. Both Chan and his

Government.--Reuter.

SALES OF ARMS

·

Mr

hand.

was banished from the Colony In

January.

Living Language

Why we say Bad cess to him.

This phrase, which means "may he have bad luck," is generally attributed to the Irish. The "cess" is a shorten-

ed form either of as- sessment (of tax) or of "success.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 By Ar Bialaya, Indonesia, Austràlia. Now Zoled, 40 p.m., C.P.A.

Blam E. India, W. Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 4.30 p.m., B.O.A.CZ

Japan, Kozen, 4.50 B.Q.A.C.

D.In..

Formosa, 4.30 p.m., H.K, Al- VRYS.

By Surface Macao, i p.m.; 0 p.m., ; na LOB Hong/Kwang rung,

America. B

U.S.A.. Canada, Central' & Bouth p.m.. Jeppesen Amerik

Formosa, p.m.; me Sheng King. Jopen, à p.in. s Foochow

THURSDAY, JULY 2 By Air

v.

Philippines,

Ilawali, Guan, San Francisco, Noon, Via B.ALA,

Indo-Chine, France, French North & West Africa. 4.30 pm.. Ab Vietnam.

Philippines. N.

Born00, 4.30

East, Africa, p.m., C.P.A.

Biam, E. & W. Paklatan, Middle

Great Britaári,

rape, 4:30 p.m. 3.0.A.C.

By Surface

Macao, 1 p.m.;

Rong/Kwang Tung,

BU-

0. p., sa Leg Chirm, People's Republic, 9:30 a,m., train via Canton.

N. Bortieo, 3 9.13 St.

Estern

Indo-China, pim., Edendale. Photopines, À PARA E Tudor. Malaya Ceylon, E. India, Acten, Middle hast, Great Britain, & Europe, 3 D... #: Cerchiaga.

PRIDAY, AUGUST 1/

Dy Air

London July 20. The money was not recovered, Britain today announced that the accused stating that ho It would increase sales of arms dropped it from the bus into the

street. to pay for essential food and

Defendant had a previous con- other imports,

viction for a similar offence and The plan outlined to the Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R. A. Bus- afer, sald Britain would cut back

its rearmament programme and NO HAWKERS IN the two-day economics debato

KOWLOON COURTapan, Canada, U.S.A.. 9. tomorrow will tell the House just bow far Britain's own arme pro- Hawkers, both juvenils and possible the sale of guns to buy absence from the Courts In Kow- buiter.

loon today. This was probably Mr Butler made the an- due to the Pollee being engaged of the new aruns on emergency duties. It is in- programme in a statement to a teresting to note that packed House. He refused to average about 50 juveniles and a answer questions from the Left hundred adults appear daily for Wing Labour leader; Mr Aneurin hawking offences, Deyan, and others who demand-

C.P.A.La.

gramme will be cut to make adults, were conspicuous by their E. India, pa... That

nouncement

said he understood con- tracts had been concluded with ell Chamber of the Privy Cour- cil offices calm logic is

China for the ante of £500,000 calmly argued,

and one

worth of wool tops and £270 sicals the show.

000 worth of chemicals, but From reading-desk SIT added that China could have Hartley Shawcross is

present-purchased the goods here with-

As no general election has out the benefit of the Moscow been held within two months of ing the case for the appellants. He is Дuent,

conference. "decorous,

the dissolution in

in accordance when he thrusts

In reply to questions, Mr Peter with constitutional into a hand

procedure, his hip-pocket, you notice his Thorneycroft, President, of the waistcoat is going at the team. Board of Trade, said he had no

Before round the are of announcement

him,

to make as yet a table polished to a sliken

recent

есень Anglo-Czechoslovak finish, sit the committee, four trade negotiations. peers and one member who was Mr Thorneycroft told the It was learnt here tonight a judge in Rangoon and Burma,

House that Pakistan bought 12 that the Ward-the most power- Sir Hartley weare

per cent more British goods in ful Party in the country-will the year ended March 31, 1952, start an internal

purge of its than she did the previous year. ranks within 12 hours.

that British

courts today textile exports to Pakistan de- pronounced their first judgments creased during the same period. in the name of the new infant

REDUCED IMPORTS

monarch Ahmed Fund. the Conservative member,

the Mr R. R. Russell, had asked if he was aware of the reduc- General Naguib's command tion of Pakistan's Imports from headquarters have been buzzing Britain, especially in textiles, with activity. The coup leader and her greatly increased Im has seen a number of political He asked and religious leaders to whom ports from Japan. what steps were being taken to he ls understood to have ex- Increase British exports to pressed his desire for an early Pakistan. the bar 53 years ago, and

return to constitutional life. this son of a

Mr Thomeyeroft Congregational

replied he

NILE VALLEY UNITY Minister in Manchester, who understood British textile ex-

General Naguib, In a state-

The FBI quoted Stalin as saying to Pakistan had decreased ports

Karl Marx, one of the founders in the ment published today and Japanese exports had in- Khartoum daily Sawt es Sudan,

of. Communism, thought there creased compared with the

for a outside' chance said: "Unity of the Nile Valley was an

Mr Butler pointed out that previous year.

revolution He pointed

the United States had placed cut that British should be the result of the peaceful Communist

Now York, July 29. in the United States and Great Sudanese people's free choice." exporters to

Trains collided today In two orders for $70,000,000 worth of Pakistan enjoyed

He added, "It should not be Britain. over a wide

Stalin's writings and speeches separate wrecks,

high crms in Britain to help equip many preferences range of man talking in his club, and

goods, including inposed on them,"

said that now insist that conditions have above and one far below the the American forces. He re пожарарет quick smile.

textiles. And his brain

only force and city's streets, injuring 10 per-minded the House that Britain None of the measures Pakistan General Nagulb thought that changed and

was paying part of its gold seems always one or two steps

ahead of everyone else in

With Ten persons dook to regulate its imports were Nile Valley unity, acceptable violence can achieve the Com-sons and shaking up 600.

were injured, debi $25,200,000 of arms. as the tangle of legal discriminatory. Mr Thorneycroft to both countries, should be munist goal, the FBI said.

"Apart from these special The report The share British exporters realised after a British evacua-

Premier notes the Ruslan. one critically, when two sub-

way trains crashed on the arrangements, We expect to 'The case has been going on

took of the market depended on tion.

Bronx secure a further $28,000,000 this for four days, moderate-sized

the price, quality and avail- |

"The proletarian revolution is elevated tracks in the example of Naguib's hondquarters in replace impossible without the forcible The trains, which travel under year from the sale broad of bookshelves of authorities have ability of British goods.

destruction of the bourgeoise ground when they reach coz- arms we can spare from our own been quoted and sometimes

Mr Thorneycroft continued: ing King Farotik's portrait with

state machine and the substitu- gested Manhattan, collided with production over and above the "The fact that the total British the text of the Koran, the Islamic sta questioned. Lord SimOTI gives

tion for it of a new one.”

such force that one car was amounts we formerly envisaged.' you the impression he could re-

exports to Pakistan during the Bible, is being widely followed.

He said the sales would come Egyptian news-vendors and

quoted as lifted into the air, pinning the Again Stalin is peat from heart

year ended March 31, 1952, In- all that has

from outside. Britain's sterling been said.

creased by over £5,000,000, or bookstalls today did brisk bust-writing in another article: The motorman, Edgar Alexander, in 12 per cent, compared with the nest selling single page coples of dictatorship of the proletariat the wreckage between 25 and 39 area and would help earn addi

tional foreign exchange for the previous year.......

Koran

cannot arise as the result of feet above the street..

A loaded train crashed into rest of the year.-United Press. ono moment, that our trade shows, I think, the

commissioners in These colour prints of the peaceful development." Pakistan are doing all they can Kogan, with artistle borders, will The report was published with an empty train which was on Sir Hartley, scanning SOC to help British exporters expand replace portraits of the King, permission of J. Edgar Hoover, the tracks, shorthand transcript of House their trade with that country," torn down from walls of govern- FBI Director-Associated Press.

ment offices, military garrisons and places of public entertain- ment soon after the announce- ment of this abdication,

of the Photographs

infant King, Ahmed Fund, published in the newspapers show him lying in a cradle.---Reuter,

has held many Cabinet posts in his time and is an honorary Doctor of Law of nine univer- overseas, in in

stiles here and

his 80th year.

dark, friendly

He has a ruff of silvery hair, eyes, the air of

Joom

niceties is discussed.

THERE came

*

the

when I was there, when

of Lords business,

for the delay. The

apologised Reuter.

committee

had before them a printed

of the same 20-page document. To

So had Sir Hardley. "I'm try

Exchange

hg," he said, to find where Consuls-General

in the copy you have: m'lord, the passage I am going to Tend, lles,

"You read the beginning of the passage," Lord Simon said. "I'll tell you which page it's

on."

Sir Hartley read perhaps e dozen words.

"It's on the bottom of page four of the printed copy," Lord Simon said.

It was.!

The case adjourned for lun- choon. George Waters, keeper of the 'Council Chamber since

The

NEW METAL DISCOVERED

in 1939:

Arrest Given

Approval

London, July 29. Teheran Radio sald tonight that the Persian Lower House today approved unanimously t motion for the arrest of Ghavam

COLLISIONS

one

The second wreck occurred deep under the Grand Central Terminal, where all trains. ar- rive and depart underground..

The New York, New Haven

Hartford And

from Port train Chester, New York, was side. swiped by a switch engine, yanking three of the train's eight cars from the rails.

The accident

ed to

if the programme meant a further slowdown in rearmament.

Radio Hongkong

Programme Summary

6.02, "Winnie the Pooh" by A. A. Miné (BDCTS), Second Adventure: "Poon Foes Visiting": 0.15, The Queen's dinil Light Orchestra; 6,30, 2örces Band- stand (Concert Hall)-Concert by the the Band of Lat Batt, Middlesex.Regi- ment-By kind Permission of Is Colonel B. W, Gwyn, cond. by Ste occurred under Jackson: 7, "Lucky Dip the Intersection at 49th Street Varialy. Requests prezented by and

Pork Avenue. United Margherita (studio); 730, Weather Press.

es Sultanch, who was Prime Insulted

this

Soviet Envoy

Tokyo, July 39. The Japanese government will exchange Consuls-General with Indonesia carly in August, sources close to the Cabinet re- vealed resterday (Tuesday

| Report: 8. Time Bizial, World Newes and News Talk (London Relay): 0.16, the Indonesia has not

Studio Concert-Mozart peace treaty with Japan,

Quartet The

'Moya_Rea' (Violin), Frederick "Jack» uxchange of Consuls-General

son (Obos), Ely Alves (Viola), Fritz the resumption of

Lin Cello); 6,30, Orchestra of the Vienna, July 29. Minister for four days cariler

Week--National Symphony Orchestra; diplomatie ties has been Two Austrian scientists have

month.

9, Bull Life Flay by Nool Coward i negotiated between the two discovered a new heat resisting

The

motion also called for

fon which the British Film: Chesle nations, these sources disclosed. metal for use in jet engides and confiscation of Ghavam's estates

"Driat Encounter" is based)-Pro- Both

duced for the langkong, stage. Club governments have rockete a Vienna newspaper zo-

the benefit of relatives of

London, July 29.

by Christabel Wheatley (Studio); agreed to give the power of ported today. It said the

Keith Gibson, 19, who shouted abo, short Itecital by Alfred Cortot those killed in riots on July 24,"Go home, Gromyko", and threw Plano) 10. Olympio Report to diplomatic negotiation to the metal

would resist temperatures which led to Dry Mohammed

grees Mossadegh's return

leaflets when the new Soviet corded Landon itely), including to the Ambassador to Britain arrived at and interviews (Recorded from Eye Witness Abeeinte, Commentaries Dipkarta, the samo quarters Fahrenheit. addod-Associated Press,

The new

newspaper credited Parliamentary

commission day, was fined £s here today for orchestre 10.30, Dancing Time: THE proceedings at 0; Down-

the motion,, Teheran insulting behaviour. the diacovery to Tyrolese

sted. Radio ing Street had been open stayed for long to see in action tista Dr Kieffer and Dr. Koelbel.

He was also bound over to be to the public, but any from men whose names they knew (arat Aarues not available). If Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, hnd of good behavior me qyrone "people" "will" "an interest in the Shawcron, Simon, Oakmy, The bald the

scientists combined n talk today, with the United Sir John Camerons, prosecuting, caso-somo Americans in light crowds are aldill standing out certain materials in powdered States Ambassador, the Indian said that Gibson had documents suits, a young Chinese man, side waiting for a glimpse of form, including cobalt, tungsten Ambassador and the Dutch which indicated membership of a there had nover boen

others whose names they knew, and chromium, under great pres Mossadegh, the radio said-Reu- strong views on Ando-Soviet Minister also called on Dr political movement aaying "very Un two members of the pub-who might emerge from No. aure and hest to produce the lia propent, and they had not 1:10.

new metal-Associated Press.

relations,Reuter,

Now

1024, in his livery of white tia Consuls-General in Tokyo and of more than 9,000 degrees Premiership in place at Ghavam. Vjetorka Station, London, 7ter- Helsinki): 10.15 Viennese Waltz

and fails, showed people out,

moro

scien

12,15,

1. Radio Newsreel. (London Melay); Bave The Goodalght of Musle;. 11.20

Weather Report do

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ports that an inch of rainfall train via Canton. was registered between mid- night and 11 o'clock this morn-Tiwangi.

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