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One of the most fascinating displays in yesterday's Dra- zon Procession through the streets of Victoria was given by the stilt walkers, about 20 of whom (both men and women) delighted the crowds with their nation. Here a group of performers is shown as the procession was pasting through the
city area-Staff Photographer,
Suicide Or Death Sentence
Rheo's Remarks On Korea Armistice
Seoul, June 2. Dr Syngman Rhee, the President, South Korean was tonight quoted as say~} ing that to agree on Korean armistice with the Chinese still stationed be- yond the battle line "would be like accepting an offer of suicide or the death sen- tenco".
Ho was quoted by acting Premler and Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tal who denied a report that the President hod said South Korea would "agree with the United States policy at any cont
to
The President was reported have made the statement after watching the Coronation
British parade of the
Com- the monwealth Division near
oday
front lines
Pyun
Port
fung Tal said the re-
was "quite distorted".
He added: "Apparently some-
one caught him (Dr Rheo)
Tito Releasing Soviet Pilot
Beletado June 2. Yugoslavia is allowing s Russian air force pilot who baled out over YugO- slavia to return to Russla, the omelat news agency Tanjug reported today. The pilot, whose
given
Roman дя Dondarenko, baled 'out about 12 railes north of Zagrob
on the night of May 19/20.
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name
Zagreb is about 60 miles southwest of tho Han carian frontier and tho same distance south of the Soviet-occupied TOTIC of Austria. The plot said he had "wandered over Yugo- alay territory"Reuter.
'NOISELESS
WEAPON'
USED BY
GANGSTER
Los Angeles, June 2
A noiseless weapon" used by off guard while he was happy American gangsters came to light and attempting to avoid gloomy things, like the question of an today when it was reported that a 52-year-old woman had been armistice In Korea. He was forced to reveal her savings to a misquoted."
Руил
added:
robber under the threat of a desperate. We think the Com-hypodermic syringe, munists might accept the new
Over Suez
EGYPTIAN STATEMENT
Cairo, June 2.
Professor Mohammed Fuad Galal, Egyptian Minister of National Direction, said tonight that the statement by the American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, on the Suez Canal zone "came nearer to the Egyptian point of view.” He said the atmosphere was improving and described the Egyptian viewpoint as "the right, duty and prerogative of Egypt to defend herself."
Professor Guial added that if ather nations were to take part in the defence of the Suez Canal zone they would be Arab League member States in accordance with the Arab Security Fast.
Collective
Le sold, had rejected four-power
proposals for D Middle
Basi defence schemo and also turned down an offer to include the United States as a
third party In Anglo-Egyptian
Dulles' Report
On Tour
Washington, June 2.
John Foster Dulles,
talks on the future of the zone.
Mr Dulles in a speech On Monday night on hla 20,000-mile trip through 12 countries, in- Uned States Secretary of cluding
Egypt, said he was Stte, told a Congressional convinced there was "nothing Committee today that dis- Irreconellable between the putes among "certain gov-|
question of Egyptian sovereignty craments" abroad which in and the future of the Suez base,
their economic creased which had an importance to
difficulties could affect the Western security.
amount of aid provided by NAGUID'S DECISION Meanwhile the Egyptian the United States. Prime Minister. General
This was reported in a state- Mohammed Naguib, will not at-
with Mr Dulles' ment issued tend a British Embassy Corona approval after
Mr he and tion reception tonight as carlier Harold
the Minister of Security reported. National Guidance, Fuad Grial, fald today.
He said it had been decided Foreign Affairs Committee that Dr Mahmoud Fawzy, the the House of
Representatives on Foreign Minister, and Lieuten-their recent tour of the Middle
Zakaria Mohleddin East and South-east Asia. ant-Colonel would attend the reception The Committee Chairman, Mr the Egyptian Robert Chiperfield, said in the representing Government and
Revolu statement. "The Secretary am- the
plified the Implication In his
Stassen, the Mutum Administrator, had for two- conferred privately ond-a-half hours with the
tionary Council, res hired! radio address last evening that
car
An Egyptian Army
manned by steel-helmeted gunners in an open turret has been posted at a corner of the the British Embassy in the fashion-
on ablo garden city of Cairo part of the extra precautionary security measures taken by the Egyptians for tonight's ception.
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the amount of economle. Bld from the United States would be affected by the extent to which inck of co-operation be tween certain governments ... skin to their economie
dim culties."
The statement did not name his Mr
the governments, but in radio report last night Dulics referred to the economie aimculties created by the dis- putes between India and Pakistan.
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Egyptian military police in radio-cquipped car are patrol ling the district in co-operation with the civil police, Reuter,
STEVENSON'S VIEWS
Cairo, June 2.
Mr Dulles discussed the Mr Adlai Stevenson, the US problems faced by the emerging
sald today that Democratic leader,
Independent nations in the solution of the Anglo-Egyptian Middle East, the statement said.
...TO-DAY was Impressed by dispute in the Suez Canal Zone Ho should precede plans for the ex-necessity for the development ONLY
of the Middle East of stability in the area and saw The victim, a Mrs Allen, told defence sel-up. Press conference issues between themselves and
pansion
praspects of a settlement Allied. (armistice) proposal. the police that she had been You can never anticipate what approached by a man in front of the
Adderstie Party leader said with other nations. desperate men will do".
a bank.
that he was "confident that a Mr Dulles and Mr Stassen,
10 over the Suez Canal according the statement, Threatening her with a hype will be found consistent stressed these points: dermic syringe containing 。
Egyptian disputed
AN ESSENTIAL yellowish liquid, he had said to with
"We
The Communists are due to reply to the proposals at the
Armistice folks, on Thursday,
FULL AID
solution
the
DI
orderly
evolu-
The South Korean Defence her that unless she went sovereignty and the importance
1. With relatively limited ox- military and Minister, Mr Shin, told report where ho directed, he would of the base."
He stressed the "Importance" penditure for ers that his army woull try to give her a shot from the needle.
economic ald, supplemented by unify the country "aven if we Mra Allen had to accompany of a solution of the dispute. have to do it alone". An armis the bandit to an isolated spot on he added. "It is important to States could make a major con- Tam cximistle about Egypt," its technical skills and its own political experience, the United tice with the Chinese troops still the outskirts of the city, where on the battle line would leave man robbed her, taking a minute Egypt's political difficul-tribution to the
the South Korea "less secure than inniond worth about $400 and lies, mainly the dispute over the ton of stable governments able in 1950 when the Korean War Allen was carrying with her.
sub- which. Mrs Canal Zone base as a preliminary Sono in banknotes,
to withstand Communist began, he said.
to solving the problem of Middle version of aggression. According to usually reliable
2. If American assistance The man then jumped into a Mr Stevenson, who has been in sources, South Korea
would car, which was walling nearby, Egypt for six days, has talked was to be effective in achieving only approve ar armistice if after threatening to return to with both British and Egyptian this purpose, the United States allowed a 20-division army and his victim with his syringe if leaders. He said that he found given permission to sweep the she denounced him to the police. the leaders of both sides to be Communists ou! of the whole-France-Presse. country.
These demands were said to have been made in a note to President Elsenbower. Other South Korean conditions, the sources Bald, were. that the United States should give her full old it she were attacked, continuo military and economic ald, not interfere when South
Korce
Incident On Frontier
East defences.”
reasonable men eager to preserve the peace and security in this Part of the world.
He said he was confident that a solution would come within a reasonable time-United Press.
EXPECTED TO
APPROVE
must win the confidence of the Near Eastern states by conduc- ting relations with them on in impartial basis as between them and Israel and with respect for sovereignty and sympathy the for legitimate national aspira-
tions.
3. The famine situation im- minently threatening Pakistan was among the many problems that required the "most urgent attention" on the part of the United States.
Weldes, June 2 The Corman border police "dusts up" the Com-sald today they had prevented a
Mr Dulles, and Mr Starseri munisis and that all foreign coloured American poldier from
god that early action should troops should withdraw simul-
crossing the
"Iron Curtain"
Washington, June 2. be taken by, Congics topp- taneously from Korea.-Reuter,
frontier into Czechoslovakin.
Congress probably will approve the shipment of American The
Incident occurred nt
prova President Elsenhower's | whest to reliève this crisia,
United Flosenbuerg about three miles proposals to lump all
Questioned by reporters later, froin the Czech border, several States foreign aid and overseas Mr Dulles told the meeting had days ago.
Information programmes into not discussed the Korean slua The
had soldier
aroused two independent agencies. Hon nor the proposed Big It is felt that unices, a siz-Three conference" in "Bermuda
canx this of Republicans said, when he anlied where oble number
month
declined to comment en the Czech frontier was.
want to keep the present forms
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When tho border police of the aid and Information recent statements by South
·Washington, Juna. 2.
Government leaders, Next Change: "THE TURNING ®POINT"? President, Eisenhower today ing a drawn revolver,
approached him, he was carry programmes the far-reaching Korean
But he ahoke-up of the State Depart Including President Syngman ordered the creation of a heelal was quickly overpowered and did ment will go through-United Race on the Korean loyalty board to pass on Unlod not use the weapon-Reuter. Press..!
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