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British Stand

On Morocco Issue In

U.N.

|

SUPPORT FOR FRANCE

New York, Dec. 15.

The British Minister of State, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, told the General Assembly's Political Com- mittee today that the United Nations debate on the French Moroccan dispute may only make` ́the situation worse.

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Mr Lloyd also declared the Moroccan problem was exclusively the concern of France and was out- side United Nations jurisdiction.

"The United Nations is not direct talks on the Tunisian competent to make recommen- demands for more self-govern- dations on Morocco, In dis-ment.

cussing it the United Nations

embarklug оп д dungerous

Franco continued to boycott

course which might impede pro- the Committee's decussions on gras toward self-government," Mr Lloyd said.

Tunisian the ground that the and Moroccanuc's were ex-

Britain could not support any clusively domestic matters. resolution on this subject.

the

The

Indonesian delegate, off today's He took

same attitude. N. Palar, led carlier on the French-Tunisian debate with a long attack on dispute and abstained when the French Political Committee adopted a Morocco, mildly-worded proposal urging France and Tunisia to resume

ARRESTED

administration of

He said: "The present crisis in Morocco has been brought about by the blatant disregard of the French for the Tights

Moroccan

and interests of the people for the past 40 years.

after 40 years of French protectorate, Moroccans

the

MEN FREED are more and more victims of

other

housing, malnutrition, poor

literacy disease.

and Baghdad, Dec. 15. General Abdul Mutalib, MI-attendani evils commonly 89- tary Governor of Baghdad Pro-sociated with colonisation," he vince, today released 10 politi added. Associated Press. clans detained during the dis-

three weekn turbances

ago

gainst the programme for clie tions due this month.

- clude:

FRENCH CHARGE

Casablanca, Dec, 15. The Istiqlol or Independenco

The released politicians In-Party is a puppet organisation of

the Hussain Jamil, Deputy Leader the Communists, the French

police charged

on today of the National Democratic Party basis of secret documents und of week-end and former Minister of Justice, during a series

Abdul Razak al Dahir, former raids on premises used by the Minister of Economics, and

groups,

of

Ismail Ghanim, Deputy Leader

The charge followed. the ex-

the Istiqlal (Nationalist) pulsion of eight more feds from

French North African pro- 謝 the authorities

Party

Others are expected to released soon.

bo

the tectorate moved

to decapitate the organi-

The evening paper, Al Nahdah, sation they hold responsible for said tonight that the Premier laat week's rioting. General Nureddin Mahmud, in Seized documents showed the to appaint three Cabinet organisation of the Istiqlal down- expected Ministers to fill vacant posts in to its last detall, the French said.

Interior and

The native independence the Economics, Works Ministries.

was held to be organised Oficial quarters declined to in a manner identical with the confirm or deny the report Communist Party, by Moroccans

who were members of both. Reuter,

STOWAWAYS TO .BE RETURNED

Oslo, Dec. 15.

group

The police turned up records of 380 Istiqlal cells in Casablanca nione, each with 20 or 30 mem- bors The clean-up started last week from the top down, but

many maior leaders are still at

Iberty.

These were described by the

Three young men stowaways, authorities as "most dangerous, November in the Norwegian because the closer a movement

who arrived in Norway 011

ship "Fernplant" and claimed political asylum as refugees from Rumania, are to

the more

from Israel gets to the masses

fanatic it becomes".

The eight men expelled today to have bren were believed 1

be sent back to Izrael.

on

The Norwegian Justice Minis Gown to France to join the 12

after consulta- Communist leaders elected try said that,

Like the earlier tion with the Israeli police, it December 10.

aro Euro- Jrad learned the rip are Israeli group, all the eight citizens of whom one is wanted peans, three of them Russians.--

United Press. for assault-Rouler.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1. Yearn for (5).

4. Light meals (0).

B

Lessons (6).

10. Stadium (5).

12: Reposo (0).

14. Table mupport (7).

17. Milltary assistant (4).

19. Elected (7).

20. Yield (7).

22

Tear

(4)

23. Holds property in trust (7),

27, Feels (0),

25. View (5),

30. Constraint (0),

31. Retrain from (0).

32. Feudal lord (6).

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DOWN

1. Cunning (5),

2. Conscious of (5),

3. Bring to bear (0),

B. Clever. (4).

8. Believe (0).

7. Frightened (0),

1. Picks (7).

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hands to stimulus (4).

13. Cut

11. Respoport (7)

10.

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20. Forced open (6).

21. Attacks (0),

PL Customary (5).

25. Subject (0).

28. Follow..(0).

28. Tidings (4).

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Relics Are Reinstalled

A great gathering of Buddhists at Sanchi, near Bhopal, saw the reinstallation of the sacred relics of Barputta and Mozzaliana, the Buddha's chief disciples, in a newly-erected temple on the site where they were discovered by General Cunningham over 100 years ago. The relics were taken to England but restored to India in 1949 and have since been taken throughout the Baddhist world; The casket containing the relics wan carried by Pandit Nehru, the Premier, to its final resting place. - Express Photo,

Israel Accused

Of Armistice Violation

Jerusalem, Dec. 15.

PROTEST MADE TO BRITAIN

Naguib Objects To Stand In UN

Cairo, Dec. 15. General Mohammed Naguib, the Prime Minister of Egypt, today protested to the Britlah Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson,” against Britain's stand in the United Nations on the Palestine dis- pute.

According to a Foreign Ofce spokesman here, similar 'protesta were to be lodged simultaneous- ly with Bri.igh cavoys in other Amb League States.

General Naguib said later he had told Sir Ralph Stevenson of-"our Kreat regret at United Nations Pollitcal Com- mittee decision, which was in- spired by Britain."

and

any

the

The Wrong Treatment, Right Effect

Perth, Dec. 15.

Ten years ago while training with, the Army, Gordon Scandrett, of Perth, Wester Aus- trafia, was shot in tho back of the head, but the bullet could not be ex- tracted

Yesterday, while hav- Ing doctor's treatment for throat trouble, he coughed and out came the bullet,

BRITON'S

APPEAL ALLOWED

Conterbury, Dec. 15.

The Politient Committee has recommended direct negotia- tons between the Arab States

1Brack

The Appeals Committee today to resolve their allowed the appeal of Louis differences without setting out David Muria, 27-year-old Bri-

preconceived conditions.

his conviction by The Arab States had insisted ton. against

the that the talks must be on the Ramsgate magistrate on

charge of obtaining £31.5.0d. basis of previous Assembly re-

credit by false pretences from solutions, which have called the United States Government. for tho Internationalisation of Jerusalem and

and the repatriation of Arab refugees.

fold

Murfin claimed he gave him- self up to the American au- General Naguib sald ho had thorities because he believed ho

the British Ambassador was wrongly listed as a deser that the Political Committee de-fer. cision was "a harmful step He was alleged to have ob- which had a very bad effect on tained credit in respect of meals the Arab States.

provided while he was in hos- pital at the United States alr

ase at Winston.

COMMITTEE TO MEET

"I asked the Ambassador how

he could explain this move at a time when Britain is attempt ing to settle outstanding prob- lems with the Arabs,"

General Naguib added that Sir Ralph had promised to refer the matter to his Government.

The meeting lasted 45 minutes. The Acting Foreign Minister of Egypt

Radwan, and the Fatiny Under-Secretary for Foreign Abdel Rahman

Makky,

Affairs,

were also

present. The Arab League Political Committee has been summoned to meet in Cairo in the next few days to discuss, among other things, the latest developments in Palestine.

In September, Murfin pleaded guilty at Ramsgate and was sent to the Appeals Committee for sentence.

His case

was sent back for rehearing after it was submitted that the magistrate should not, In view of the statement ho

male to the police, have accept- ed his pica.

He was found guilty at the rehearing and again sent to the Appeals Committee for sentence.

Reuter.

Toll

Heavy Of Cancer

The Jordan-Israel Mixed Armistice Commis-Syria, whe is here for military, Cancer accounted for 17 pe:

sion today censured Israel by a majority vote for "violating the armistice agreement," Azmi Nasha. ghibi, senior Jordan delegate to the Commission, .announced.

Generul Nagulb has also dis- cussed the United Nations re- solution with Colonel Adib Shishakly, Deputy Premier of

London, Dec. 15. financial talkscent of all deaths in England political and

and Wales during 1950, a Gov- ernment report said today,

The discase killed 85,270

Router.

Egyptian Envoy people during the year, or one

To Bonn

The motion came after allegations that Israeli soldiers attempted last Friday night to smuggle a quantity of arms and ammunition to the Hebrew University and Hadassah Hospital in the demili- tarised zone, which is under United Nations super-spokesman, vision.

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out of every 3,200 of the popu lation, tho

Registrar-General's statistical review said.

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The total number of people Calro, Dec. 15. to dle in England and Wales Colonel Anwar Sadat, the off-during 1950 was 510,301. This cial Egyptian Government was a death rate of 11.6

confirmed Press thousand ot the population, conference tonight the

compared with 11.7 in 1949.

The

said report ment of. Ferik (Field

cancer's The Commission called upon notorious barrel incident which Aziz el Masri as Egypt's first death toll showed little signs of Ambassador to West Germany. stopping. It had doubled since to lake all necessary occurred earlier this year when He said the appointment of a 1940. The disease mainly at- IFTHel steps in future to prevent In the Israelis attempted to pass cidents.

forbidden stores in the Mount successor to Dr Mahmoud Fawzi tacked the lungs and chest, and prone to it as Egypt's Ambassador in Lon-men seemed more The

was presided Scopus demilitarised area. meeting over by General Bennet Derid- "Clearly, General Riley's re-don was still pending-Reuter. than women-Reuter. der,

no Deputy Chief of Staff of cent report that there are the UN. Truce

of Supervision mortars in the Jewish area Organisation for Palestine. Four Mount Scopus is nonsense,” observers attended the meeting, which was held at Commission

Headquarters at the Mandel- baum Gate, no-man's-land of the divided city.

The meeting lasted four and a half hours but was interrupted for three hours on the Israell senior delegate's request to give the chairman time to visit an Israeli arme depot to investigate an Israeli claim that an arms theft took place from the depot on the same night as the in- eldent.

When the Commission passed the censure vote, the Israeli de- from the Iegation withdrew meeting in protest after vainly trying to avoid voting.

Nashashibi said he demanded

FIRED ON.

The Embassy added that on Friday evening, an Arab Legion patroj heard voices close to the Israeli side of the Mount Scopus demilitarised area.

While investigating they were fired

on by a party of armed Israeli soldiers whom they put to flight.

The statement added that the following morning, an attack on the Arab Legion was launched by Israeli troops in "company strength."

This was also repulsod. The statement said mortars, grenades and ammunition were discovered when the ground was subsequently searched and werd

that the U.N. Security Council all "clearly marked in Hebrew

be informed of the incident be- cause arms smuggling in big quantities involved a serious violation of the armistice agree ment-Associated Press.

JORDAN CHALLENGED

London, Dec. 15.

and apparently now."

It said that the Iarnell carry- ing party had been interested and the loads dropped just over 1,500 yards inside the Jordan

arca.

The Embassy said the Israell

The Jordan Embassy today attack was obviously staged to

challenged a report attributed to

recover the dropped ammunition

General William Riley Chief of loads, In view of:

Staff of the United Nations Mixed

(1) The current Israeli pencé Armistice Commission In offensive at the United Nationis; (2) The new local command- agreement in the area into effect on December 1-Reuter,

Jerusalem, that no mortar bombs existed in the Jewish sector of cra the

demilitarised Mount Scopus which anco,

The Embassy stated that an Arab Legion patres found "three packs" filed with two and three- inch mortar

bombs,

hand grenades and machine gun am- In the demilitarioed bordering

Jewish on

murtition

area

Jerusalem early on Saturday.

ment

came

RED EDITOR

ARRESTED

Toherkun, Dec, 15. The Communist newspaper, was sup- The Jordan Embassy's state-Besoule Ayandeb,

inked this with the pressed again tonight and its unsolved mystery of the 60- editor arrested. Ho in to face gallon grey metal drum found trial insulting Percion oficials in the last Summer among supplies Government permitted to pass through the paper's columns. Arab unes to the demilitarised

A

The paper has been prevented zone of Jerusalem.

from bublishing overal times, The drum, which figures in though reappating under a new the so-called "barrel incident", numa every time. was returned to the Innoll Another newspaper, Irane Ma, Arab quarters, claimed supporting Ayatullah Kashani, that it contained prohibited Speaker of the Majlis (Partia

ment) has also bem banned and militery storekende de fak

The Jordan statement said: Its editor will face priai neat This incidunt Head with the prockRouter

zone.

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