THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1952,
President
Britain's Treaty Withrael's New
Egypt Still In Force
LONDON COMMENT ON
ISRAELI
PROTEST
London, Dec. 29.
Official sources said today that Britain still regards the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which was abrogated by Egypt in October, 1951, as being fully effective and that British policy is to carry out fully the terms of that Treaty.
This was made clear by official comments on the protest made by Israel's Foreign Minister, Mr Moshe Sharrett, against the delivery of arms to Arab States by Britain and the United States.
"Britain has
treaties with many times before laid claim three of the Arab countries— | to the territory. Egypt, Iraq and Jordan,
By
In July this year, he said, in
stated
that
Iran's
the torms of these treaties Bri-n reply to a note sent by Iran, tain has undertaken to supply such arms as are necessary for
countries
defend them an official
these selves,"
These conditions, he said. were already known to Israel because they had been explala- ed to the Isruell Ambassador in London early in November this year when he conveyed to the Foreign Office a similar protest
Britain sovereignty over Bahrein could, under no circumstances, bo acknowledged.
Bahrein entered into treaty relations and became a Brius protectorate In 1861-United Press,
CAN BUY JETS
London, Dec. 29. that made on Sunday by Mr
The Foreign Office announced Sharrett,
Britain
today that five Middle East Is therefore under States, including
israel, had obligation to supply arms to some Arab States but is just as ready been told they could now buy
to supply others with aims in certain British jet aircraft.
the interest of peace and secur- The other States are Syrin, ity," the official said,
Ho explained that when Britain, France and the United States made their joint declara tion in May, 1952, saying that
Egypt, Iraq and the Lebanon.
The number of aircraft which could be bought was limited.
they would supply arms and The Foreign Office announce- support the Arab States against | ment followed yesterday's aggression, the Arab Slates gave statement by the Israeli Foreign
the assurance that the orms Miniator, Mr Moshe Sharett, in would not be used for aggression against cach other.
DOING GOOD
"Britain believes that it is doing good by supplying armas to the Arab States to ensure
Tel-Aviv, accusing Britain
and
the United States of acting at variance with their declared intention of maintaining peace in the Middle East.
British official quarters carlier that they can defend them- today denied that the supply of selves. Also we intend to fully arms to certain Arab States con- with the terms of the travened the joint declaration RDLY the Arab States on the Middle East by Britain,. of March
which we consider still to be America and France fully
effective in each case," the 25, 1950. official added.
said the Arab
The officials States concerned had assured Britain that the arms they were buying would be used only for either op- defensive purposes.--Reuter.
On the question of a settle- ment with Egypt on the Sudan the official said that it would be wrong to
mism or express and that
the Brush Government did not share the gloomy view voiced by reports from Calro.
and the
Britain
still belleves that
destrable for elections to be. made possible there soon, otherwise these conditions will
Cairo, Dec. 20.
The scene in Tel-Ayfy where My Ishak Ben Zyi took the oath of office, and was sworn-in`za
the new President of Israel. Mr Ben Zvi suoceeds Dr Chaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel, who died recently.—Express Photo,
American Aid
Programmes In Full Swing
Washington, Dec, 29.
LANCASHIRE'S RETORT TO CRITICS IN U.S.
Manchester, Dec. 29.
Leaders of Lancashire's cotton industry hit back today at criticisms of apathy and com- placency levelled against them by the United States productivity team which visited the area last year.
The American report was produced by a dele- gation of managers and workers after a three- weeks investigation..
"They seem to have mado some sweeping museruons on a very limited experience, sald Mr G. B. Fielding, Director of the Cotton Spinners and Manu- facturers Association.
"There is no reference to all tho new developments that have been carried out in Lancashire and they do not reem to have appreciated the difficulties of the post-war period in this country."
Sir John Gray, Chaloman of the Lancashire Cotton Corpora tion, described the report a5 "smug and self-satisfied" doclared:
iry.
Bre
confusing different industries,
ond
two
The Anierican cotter indus- has a heavily-protected home market of 150,000,000 people, compared with Britain's home market of 30,000,000 wit smaller consumption of cotton goods per head."
t:
UP-TO-DATE Defending Lancashire's tradi- tional methods of production. Sir John also said that if the area had to depend on - auto- matic looms, the industry would never have got over Last Summer's slump.
Me d. C. C. Robertson, Preal- dent of the Cardroom Amalga- another group in the cotton industry, ed: "Why is it necessary to asked: put tariffs on the goods we zend to America if we are so decadent and they are so efficient?"
win Wright, President
Mr Lewin
of the Weavers Amalgamation, pointed out that the noin cri- flcism
levelled against cm-
ployers' apathy in adopting new machinery and methods.
"It should be known that, over the
few
years, the weaving unions and employers have been adopting up-to-date methods," he said. President Truman's "Point Four" programmeAs a result, they have been went into high gear in 1952 with reaction at home able to increase productivity and abroad favourable to a continuation of per man hour substantially on old Lancashire fooms--some- technical co-operation projects during the Eisen- times two-fold."-Reuter. hower administration.
At the year's end the Technical Co-Operation Administration and its affiliated regional organisa- tion, known as the Institute of Inter-American Affairs, were operating projects for technical as- sistance in 35 independent countries and also in some non-independent territories of the Western hemisphere.
of
Echo Of Sensational Trial
Teachers In Malaya Ask British Help
Singapore, Dec. 20.
Teachers The Malayan Valon, meeting In Penang today, decided to invite
on
the United Kingdom Na- tional Union of Teachers to Intercede in the pressat breakdown
salary negotiations between the Teachers Union- and the Federation Government.
The
United Kipziom Nations! Teachers
Union will be asked to send an officiat on fact-finding mission to Malays Asid "help, the teachers here to take neilon to remove various. existing anomalies in the Malayan Education Bervice."..
A
The President of the Teachers Union, Mr K. V. Thaver, said after today's meeting that Maleyan teachers hoped. through
the intercession. of the United Kingdom' National Union, to take the matter up to the highest levats both in Malays and, at the Colonial Ofc-Router.
BRITISH
EMBASSY
The
GIVEN NOTICE
Moscow, Dec. 20. British Embassy in Moscow has received notice that it must get out of its present building within thres months, the Ambassador, Sir Alvary Gascoigne, sald today
The Embassy has been offered a new building in place of the present premises, which it has occupied since 1930.
The United States · Embossy received six months", notico last July to vacate its building as it is wanted for an expansion of Moscow University. The Embassy will be rehoused early
next year.
The British Ambassador sald
BARTER DEAL ARRANGED agreement can be reached on the Sudan without much further
Egypt and Spain have agreed delay. IL
TE 15 expected that
tons of negotiations will be resumed to exchange 15,000
sugar for Egyptian shortly. There is no time limit Spanish
a spokesman of the Elsewhere in Asia and Africa On October 2, 1952, the anni- but it must be remembered that cotton,
the___Mutual | vemary of Mahatıza — Gandhi's. -of-Finance programmes. there
certain are
Physical Egyptian- Ministry
Nossau, Bahamas, Dec, 29. Security Administration were birthday, India launched 130 announced tonight climatic conditionn
Miss Nancy Oakes, whose ex- same basic first of 55 rtnal development husband was acquitted of the The barter agreement is for contributing to the the Sudion that make
£E$20,000.
objective of economic assistance projects covering 10,000 vdinges murder of her wealthy Canadian
the The spokesman said this was for the advancement of under-with a population of 11,000,000. father in a sensational trial in the notice to vacate the build-
Each project covers 300 villages 1943, will be married hero
គុណន to-ing the first of a series of barter developed areas,
received by the At the year's and impartial with an aggragale population of night to a young
on Christmas Eve, make elections impossible," the agreements the
German Baron. Embassy Egyptian
observers belleved about 200,000, official said.
Government expects to make diplomatic
The Baron is Ernst Lyssard two days before the end of the will be re- Regarding Iran's renewed with the Governments of Po- that "Point Four"
Hoyningen Bazeny second present lease, which the Em- claims
The programme aims at in- Russia membered as one of the greatest the oil-producing land; "Czechoslovakia, to
Freiherr von bassy had planned to extend, son of Hermana production, the Hoyningen Huene, of the Ger
Sir Alvary added that the British protectorate of Bahrein, and other countries to disposs innovations in the foreign policy creasing food
of the United States during the provision of clean water for
Embassy was man
considering the the official said that this action of Egyptian
Play village of Truman 'administration.
Irrigation, the combatting
Obera
suitability of the new premises ollers nothing because Iran has sold.Reuter.
In the President's inaugural Billiteracy, and increasing effl-
The slim,
the 500let Foreign address on January 20, 1940, he clergy of workshops and forms.
soft-spoken bride, offered by outlined four major courses of
In Brazil the Joint Brazil daughter of Lady Oakes and Sir
helress a fortune, is the elder Ministry.
The notice was sent by the policy action. In the United States Economic Deve- tiarry Oakes, a gold millionaire ministration for the Service of foreign
Soviet Foreign Ministry's Ad- fourth of these points President lopment Commission
surveyed
found
dead
in his bed with bead
Cathe Truman said, "WO must cmbark many possibilities for the im
Diplomatic Corps-Reu- wounds and burns. in
1943. In July on a bold new programme for provement of trade and prepared
For the ceremony in
ter, St. making the benefits of our technical foundations for large Mary's Anglican Church here, aelentine advances and industrial scale loans and credits
the bride will svedra pale progress available for the im-Brazil.
belge evening dress and jacket. provement and growth of under-
created by Simonetta Vincenti developed areas,"
of Rome.
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ELET-
U.N. PROJECTS
AMAZON PROJECT
tn
In Paraguay, Point Four ex- perts ploneered a new system of Congressional appropriations supervised agricultural
credits
to cover the "Point Four" pro which are likely to be adoptedt for the fiscal year later in other Repubiles whero gramme ending June 30, 1951, were rural problems are similar. $35,400,000, for the fiscal year In Feru Point Four exports 1852 3147,000,000 and for 1959
This Includes are demonstrating the economic potentialities of the immense
Do technical aid Amazon Basin area with tests
projects of the United Nations and the Organisation of Ameri- of
can States.
Motion
Technical aid operations were coonomic significance far
also
conducted under
techniques and which have an
be scope. in their immediate the int
Four activities, In of the Mutual Security
the Middle East received world- tion in South-Eastern countries of Indo-China, Indonesia, the Philippines, For
Asian
mosa and Thailand.
von
to
the
Fashionable friends of couple from Britain, Canada, the United States and Mexico will watch, the wedding, con- ducted by the Right Reverend Spence Burton, Lord Bishop of Nassau-Reuter..
GIVEN VISA AT LAST
Wrac Weds
Indian
Bristol, Dec. 20.
A cadet officer of the Women's Royal Army Corps is looking forward to setting up home. In the remote Indian village Patihan, 7,000 miles away,
The
of
officer, 24-year-old Enid Hucher, of Collins Street, Avon.. mouth, Bristol, today married a prominent Indian farmer, Sir Dar
Hari S. Nadt, at the Registry Office
here
Cadet Officer Enld first mot
a nurso at the Bristol Eye.
late
she a
Toronto, Dec. 20.
her six-foot tall and bearded wide attention during 1962 bo- American Immigration aum cause of the political tension in therlites here, who have twice inband ebx years ago walls ho that area. In Iran the emphasis in a week stopped Mr Archibald was at Bristol University and fell on the
shown Douglas, 53, son of the co-operation In October the TCA had 1,940 toward rural welfare, in Egypt Norma Douglas, a British Hospital. American technicians working early objectives were unproved author, from visiting his family with her husband, Enid, who is Before sho can fly to India on "Point Four projects in health,
Rhode Island, United States on Christmas countries apart from technicians tural
leave from her in rurnin
A today
him
special
W.R.A.C. unit at Hindhead, Surrey, must report back and The United States Consul-
The couple are honeymooning. Douglas dificulties in entering the United States from Canada at the Bristol Hotel-Reuter "were all cleared up.”
and.
the Nile Delta;
gave
working under projects directed | preas, especially ant policy des visitor's permit
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private contractors and Several
a
teachers in foreign educational cisions on technical aid Will General's office sald Mr apply for a discharge.
United
institutions paid with States funds.
centront Mr. Eisenhower's ad ministration in its early months. TRAINING, IN, U,8,-
Firetly, will be the size of the appropriations to be made Trainacs agricultural, social
in
by an economy-minded Con- welfare and educational Helds
gress. are coming to the United States
Secondly, whether to cen- in over-increasing numbers
all overncom operations Although Point Four act in a big, new Government vities cover a wide range of agency, or continue administra technical ald some of the pro- Bon through several organisa gramenes which oftracted extrations as at present, ordinary international Interest during the
Thirdly, whether to continue following west year were the the overall policy of emphasis
A joint programme in India
welfare or whethen to con the United States contributed centrate on technical aid help #20,000,000, and the Indian Goyful, to industriallan
Last Tuesday Immigration Argentine Meat
officials had said his pepers were not in order-Reuter,
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Dublin, Dec. 201 Mr. Eamon de Valera, 10, Eire's Prime Minister, was warmly
For Britain
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der пок trade agreement which is to be almed,
10 truda sources, according night when he eived back to Britain at an increased prica from Holland, where he has of a silmatum of: 230,000 tons of undergono, siz, aye, operations Art Maganting most during the next fear, montba: BARARE - La monthe-Route
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