THE CHINA HAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ̈ 10, 1962.
"Super" Deal Anglo-Italian IRAQ REJECTS
Over New UN Members?
SIX-YEAR DEADLOCK
MAY BE
verd
BROKEN
United Nations, Dec. 18. There were.whispers in the United Nations today that the six-year deadlock over the admis- sion of new members might be broken by a "super" package deal.
Discussions
Paris, Dec, 18. The British Foreign
•Recretary, Mr Anthony Eden, had talks on the Trieste problem, with the Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de Carport, at the Italian Embray to- Gay,
Bignor de Gasperi· leaves Paris by train for Home later tonight-Beuter,
Purchase
DIRECT TALKS
ON PALESTINE
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SECREFRIGERATORS
U.N. Scheme "Not Realistic"NEW
United Nations, Dec. 18.
Dr Mohamed Fadhli Al Jamall of Iraq told the General Assembly today that the proposed re- solution calling for direct negotiations by the parties to the Palestine dispute "without pre-
Tax On Cars Judice," would not lead to negotiations.
To Stay
· Several delegations told the United Press that they had some hope, admittedly slight, that agree-choquer, Mr Richard Butler, in ment might be reached on a procedure for letting in most of the 19 applicant nations.
was
Mr Takeuchi also praised the United States resolution pro- claiming Japan as a peace
They do not believe, however,; The Japanera atlitude that anything could be accom-made known to the United plished during the waning days Press by Minister Ryull Takou- Japanese ob of the Seventh General Assem- | chi, permanent
server to the United Nations, bly.
Powerful support has been who came from Washingtors to building for the adoption of the hear the debate on the admis
resolution sion of new members. Central American establishing a special 22-member committee to tackle the problem between
Assembly Bessions, delegations feel that the
Stato and urging As- Committee might find workable sembly endorsement of her a means for the Security Council plication. The American pro to approve pending applications posal would give Important Japan, which is one of the moral backing to Japan's United nations
admission, Nations bid. Becking Heartily approved of the pro- posal for a special commitice even though it has serious doubts
will practical solution.
that it
And
Czech Note
Rejected
Loudon, Dec. 18.- The Chancellor of the Ex- today House of Common
a reduction in the opposed purchase tax on cars as sought by Members of Parliament and the motor industry,
Purchase tax on British care use la mora for home market
60 per cent on small than models, rising in percentage on higher-priced cars.
Mr
Labour
He said his Government had sent him instruc- tions to that effect.
The exact resolution which was passed by the Special Political Committed by a vote of 32 in favour, 13 against and 13 abstentions, was opposed by the Arab delegalca on the grounds that it did not bind the parties to the dispute to observe the
previous United Nations resolutions 吣 negotiations,
basis A
for
tho
The General Asserably decided, recently to debate the question of Palestine in full.
An amendment proposed by the Pakistan delegation in the Assembly would change operative part of the resolution to read: "Urges the govern ments concerned to enter at an early date, without prejudice to their
rights and respective
For example, purchase tax on. a car basically priced at £518 is £285: Tax on a model basl-
M. Edelman, cally costing £2,000 is £1,112 Member for Coventry, asked if Australia had agreed at the Economic Conference to remedy cuts in imports which had beer claims, into direct negotiations fumful to the British motor for the establishment of such a Industry, and would Mr Butler, settlement, on the bists of the In the three critical months resolutions as well as the in-
objectives of the United
Delicate
Operation Performed
Chiengo, Dec. 18, Ono
of the Siamese twins
in separated yesterday history-making operation was doing badly today and physi- cians doubted he would survive. Erke Oldberg of the University of Illinois cald the Surgeone
had to
make a choice during the day-long surgical operation yesterday and that Rodney Lee, the smaller of the twins, was gives the benent
cause he showed the
bead, do everything in his on the Palestine ques chance for ultimate survi
GETTING TIRED Many delegations are grow-power to use, the home market as a buffer against unemploy- ning weary of the stalemate, re-na
sulting from
Russian in- ment. atstence on the namission of Mr Butler said the export five Soviet-sponsored States as industry would be kept us Erst There had been a
Czecho-
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the price for the admission of ton of sales on the heino
nine other nations.
far
of
ikom, including the religious in forests of third parties, and, to particular, the principle of the Internationalisation of Jerus
alem."
"There
Dr Oldberg said the surgeons found the twins had only singl single fused outer brain cover- ing containing a single saggital sinus vela that drains blood from the brain back to heart, Rodney was given most of this brain covering and the drainage vein..
the
NO CHANGE Unless others accept this e-market,
On Australian import cuts, De Jamall and that a report called package deal, the Soviet
published in the New York He reported Roger Lee did not Union is apparently determined Mr Butler referred Mr Edelman individual to the Economic Conference to continue to veto
had attributed | do Aveli during the operation Timos recently It has already communique which said there to the Prime Minister of Israel, ami was in shock several times applications as Tel-Aviv, Dec. 18.
Mr David Ben Guriun, a refusal ' with his condition precarious, done
had been an understanding that 27 times.
But he also emphasised that Israel today rejected Czecho
The United States and other restrictions, which had to be
to repatriato refugees, to make slovak charges of "unauthorised western countries have so
other surgeons found it would be more put.
territorial on through necessity, would
concessions between
than frontier Israel's relations"
adjustments and difficult to damn the brain cover- Ing and sinus over to Roger Lee. Minister in Prague, Mr Aryeh refused to make a package deal, be raised it the balance
States payments dimculties permit to internationalle Jerusalem. Koufool, and "persons engaged In addition the United
wants
the approval of Japan. Reuter,
can be no negotia-Dr Oldberg said the surgeons in espionage against
South Korea and the threo
tions on this basis," Dr Jamali more or less went for one" and sold.
took a chance on the other. slovakla."
"Was this to öld survival The dental was made in a note Indo-Chinese States which are
The draft resolution, no mat- the Bitest?" he was asked. handed to the Czech Charge not included in the Communist
ter how well-intended, was not d'Affaires today unreservedly package.
Hope for a "super" package
realistic, he cold. rejecting a Czech note demand-
rests on the theory that both the ing the recall of Mr Koubovi,
The Israel note refutes point United States and Russia might by pobt Czech charges that Mr be willing to give some ground. States spokesman in A United interfered Koubovi Czechoslovakia's internal affairs told the United Press that while and had engaged in conspiracy the United States might vote with the
Cominumist against any such compromise in leader, Rudolf Slansky, who was the Assembly it is committed to
earlier the executed for espionage
policy of not using Its this month.
power to blackball
had
fortner
It expresses "amazement and bers.
features of the Slansky trial,
new mem-
Strike Call
In France A Failure
Paris, Dec. 18.. French miners today kept nearly all coalfields in high pro-
indignation" at some of the United Nations sources adout duction in spite of a 24-hour especially its anti-Zionist, anti-that Japan would be the biggest nation-wide strike call from the a package Socialist Union Force Ouvriere, #patently anti-tumbling block to
deal. The United States has Semille" character-Reuter.
thrown its full weight behind which was opposed by the Com
but munists. the Japanese application
Israel
and
Talpel, Dec. 18.
sonment cach forging banknotes.
of
The Communists back sub- Russia would probably argue that startially the same demands as Two Formosan farmers were she is still at war with Japan.
There are some who believe the Force Ouvriers-higher pay, sentenced to five years' impri-that Russia's price for making revised work contracts and re- they Detirement benefits - but on charges
peace with Japan would recognition of the Chinese Com- want all the credit for possible The sentences were passed by munists Instead of the Chiang success.
Ouvriere Forco the District Court ut Taichung, Kai-shek nationalists as China's
United relatively weak among in Central Formosa.-Associat-representative to the
miners; representing about 10 per cent of a total of 400,000
ed Press.
Nations-United Press.
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The
workers
of
"You might call it that," he
"We submit that this resolu-replied. Associated Press. tion will not contribute to con-
cillation because the 'Arabs,
knowing the Zionists thought Refuses To
and attitude, will not sit down with them unless they find a change of heart and mind-and We have aeeiz no evidence of that," Dr Jamali sal-Reuter.
New Malaya Police Chief
Withdraw
Washington, Dec. 18.. President Truman today re- fused to withdraw his criticism of Mr Eisenhower's trip to Karca as an “act of demagoguery".
At his weekly Press conferenze ho said he had nothing to add and, nothing to take back from what sald last week on the he Presient-elect's trip and on the proposals for peace in Korea The Federation Government mentioned-by-General-Mac-. announced tonight that
Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 18.
Mr Arthur,
W. L. R, Carbonell will succcdd
is
the
Observers Baw
two major motives behind the Communists decision not to strike, They
are:
The time was not ripe in view of the failure of Commun- 1st strike calls Jast Summer.
2. A desire to discredit the Force Ouvriero and to attract recruits from its thin ranks Reuter.
New Cardinal
Gravely Ill
* Venice, Dec, 18. One of the 24 now Cardinmis appointed by Pope Plus XII to bring the College of Cardinals up to full strength, Archbishop Cel Aportint, was reportedl gravely ill today.
The Archbishop, Patriarch of Venice, was given the Inst Bacramenta of the
Roman Catholic Church last night at his request.
Ho is 04 and has been ill for.
a long time with Jeukemia,
The new Cardinals are to be Invested ak a Consistory opening in Rome on Jan. 12-Associated Press.
QUEEN ZAIN
IN GENEVA
Geneva, Dec, 18.7 Queen Zain, mother of King Humein of Jordán, flew here to- day from Parisi
Sho was accompanied by Prince Hugian," the King's
inger brother, and Princtas
The Queen "left immediately by car, for the Juxury Beau nivros. Hotel at where she will spend some time
King may
on
The
later join his mother.""Ho is a 1 present recoveria mom sinta operation, in London.exleuter.”
or
He had receivedno COM Colonel A. E. Young as Commismunication, either directly
loner of Police in the Federation Indirectly, from Mr Eisenhower When asked whether he had of Malaya in May when Colonel or General MacArthur. Young roturna his post Commissioner of Felice in the City of London.
to
as
Mr Carbonell, 40, holder of the King's Police Medal, at pre- sent heads the Special Branch of the Federation Police,
His appointment is a com- phate surprise as he is com paratively junior in service to most Federation senior police officers.
expected Me Eisenhower to report to himm on his trip to said Korea, President Truman he had not expected such a report-Reuter.
Rebuff For Reds Vienna, Dex, 18. School authorities of Klos- here, have terneuberg near Categorically refused to tell He is now being appointed to pupils to saluto Savict officers net Deputy Commissioner in the streets as requested by until he assumes duty as Com the Soviet commandant, usually missioner when Colonel Young well-informed Austria sources leaves Malaya-Reuter."
sald todayReuter
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