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MOROCCO MOTION LOST TO-DAY Queen TO-DAY Resolution Fails To Get Two-Thirds Majority AT 2.30, 5.15 & 7.20 (3 SHOWS ONLY) Mrs Pandit Calls

World Is Moving Towards Unity, Says King Paul

New York, Nov. 3.

King Paul of the Hellenes told a special meet ing of the United Nations General Assembly today that despite threats of total disintegration, the world was nonetheless moving towards ultimate unity.

The King spoke from the rostrum of the vast Plenary Hall, filled with delegates from 60 member countries. King Paul was accompanied by his Queen on their official visit to the United Nations headquarters.

The

Secretary-General, Mrjattempt to strangle the salutary Dog Hammarskjöld, greeted the work of the United Nations. royal visitors on their arrival | Grecce stands ready to throw ani afterwards accompanied herself at once into the struggle them to the balcony on the at the service of the world second four to meet Mrs Vijaya organisation." Lakshmi Pandit of Indin,

Presi- dent of the General Assembly,

King Paul told the delegates that he was happy to reprezent his nation among them today and proud to stand before them this lumple of freedom and pence,"

The King said: "Should the destruction at any powers of moment dare to interfere in an

ADMIRAL'S

VISIT TO PAKISTAN

London, Nov. 3.

The First Sea Lord. Admiral

Greece was also contributing: today to the spirit of the United Nations in an even more, valu able way, he said.

"The example we have given in achieving true friendship with Yugoslavia and Italy, and the serious wish we have expressed to become good neighbours with

is proof Bulgaria and Albania of our good intentions toward all other nations and of

our desire to earnest

serve the United Nations and not just to be protected by it.

Is

"I believe that in spite of total disintegration from the atom and hydrogen bombs, the world nonetheless moving towards ultimate unity."

INSPIRING EXAMPLE

King Paul's speech was pre-

of the Fleet Str Roderick Meceded by a short address of wel-

Grigor, is lying tomorrow

to come by Mrs Pandit: "It is

divi-

rightly said that Western Pakistan and India by way ofsation was highest achieve- Bahrein, in the Persian Gulf, ments

for a free-week visit,

to the Inspiration advan

Greeve" she said.

Frecve

At Bahrein, he will board ced by the example of ancient the cruiser Newfoundland. visit ships of the Persian Gulf Fleet, und then

"But the contribution of your go on to country is deeper and wider

Karachi, Bombay, Cochlin and than that. It is not the inheri-

Vizagpatam.

Sir Roderick McGrigor will visit the National Defence Academy at

-Poons.

Staff College Wellington,

hedquarters the naval

Delhi.

the

and

at

During his visit to Pakistan, the First Sea Lord will receive

Metal calls aboard the cruiser Ceylon in Karachi.

tance of Europe only, but part

of the memory and lustincts of civilised societies everywhere".

Vote In U.N. Ridiculous Move

New York, Nov. 3.

A resolution to ensure the right of the people of Morocco to free democratic political institutions and renew appeals for a reduction in tension in the ferritory failed to obtain the necessary two. thirds majority in the United Nations General As. sembly today.

The vote on the operative paragraph of the resolution, submitted by Bolivia and amended by India in the Assembly's Political Committee last month, was 33 in favour, 21 against with five abstentions. France boycotted today's session.

Soviet Contract

For Britain

London, Nov. 3. A British firm has gained a £100,000 Soviet for Government contract timber transports in the face

Berce foreign competition.

of

A spokesman of the Летт flrm sahl today the order

tran- way for 50 timber sport straddle carriers which were comparatively new in Britain.

These carriers could pick up timber loads at docks and deliver them direct to warehouses.

rene

The spokesman said 'the order was the first chal- lenge to a monopoly held by the United States.-- China Mail Special.

Resumption Of Aid Explained

whether

In a discursion on The resolution as a whole should be put to the vote, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India, the President of the Asrembly, said the Assembly had made itself the ridiculous by rejecting operative part while giving the to necessary Eimple majority the preamble paragraphs.

Mr Nusrollah Entesam, the Peralin delegate, sugested an

make amendment operative part read:

The

"Recagnires the right of the people of Morocco to complete self-determination in conformity with the Charter,"

M. Jacob Malik, of the Soviet Union, sold

Persia that since had moved an amendment, the resolution could not be regarded as either rejected or adopted.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the British delegate, said it would create a muddle if the Assembly started to vote on amendments resolution which has defeated.

RULING UPHELD

·lo a

been

Mrs Pandit's ruling that the on to the next Assembly pass item was upheld by 32 votes 10 11, with nine abstentions.

Chlie, which had voted cust its ballot against it then,

for approval today.

Brazil. Paraguay, Peru and Turkey switched from absten- Canada, The United States Secretory of tions to opposition.

Washington, Nov. 3.

She expressed the Assembly's deep sympathy for the suffering Site. Mr John Foster Dulles, which had voted against in the

abslained carth-raid today that the United States Committee, the recent caused by

islands. bad resumed economic aid 10 and Uruguay, which had abstain- quakes in the Jonian "We are, however, glad that Israel because Israel had premised od

today,

the efforts of out organisation co-operate in solving her dis- cast its vote in the affirma- to give succour and orsistance pute with Syria over

of have been

added Mrs Pandit.

All

He will vist Pakistant ships, and will lay wreaths on the

of graves

conference,

tive.

The River

his

In

The voting on the pative some value" Jordan.

part of the Marcosan posolution Answering questions of

Mr Dulies Was: We hope the

favour: Afganistan, ancient pres

Bolivia, Burma, people of rokiled out that Israel had told

Argentina, fortitude of the Mohammed

the United Notions

Security Greece will soon overcome this Comell that she would stop work Czechoslovaida,

Chile, Byrio-Russia,

China, Jinnah and Liaquat All Khan.

latest calamity. Because the

Denmark, He will return to London by

on the disputed water diversion

Ethiopia, Guatemala, animate

-50 powerfully the

co-operate

with the Security

Liberia, Mexico, purposes and principles of the Council in a decision that would Untied Nations we feel that the lake care of the legitimate in-

Paidston, Persia, Poland. Saudi

air on November 26.-France { historic traditions of Greece pojest an the Jordon and would India, Indoresis, Iraq...

Presse.

RUSSIAN WORKERS VISIT U.K.

foundations of our organisation forests of all parties.

are to a significant extent the foundationa of glorious past,

1

Arabia, Swedo Syrin, Thai Since the Security Counell was. your own ficti, Mr Duiles

not land, Ukraine, USSR, Uruguay, did

Temen and Yugoslavia. London, Nov. 3.

believe the United States was Yemen an A delegation of Soviet "When welcome your entled to be more demanding Against.: "cultural

have leftmajesties to thes: precincts I to the United Nations itself.

Australia, Belgium, Brazil. workers"

Costa Rica, Cuba, Moscow for London to take part feel I am not fanciful In saying The reason aid was cut off, he Colombia, in an Anglo-Soviet friendship that I welcome you home".

sald, was because the State Dominican Republic, Ecuador, month, the Suviet news agency Late: the King and Queen were Department felt

Israel would fald, Honduras, Luxembourg. taken

New Zealmed, to the north delegates not do Tuss reported.

enough to support the Netherlands, Led by a people's artist of lungs, whore

diplomatic United Nations Truce Com-Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Feru, Turkey, Union of South the USSR, Grigori Alexandrov, reception was held. Mi Hee-

Afitch. the delegation consists of five herskjold, accompanied by

United Kingdom, Unitesi Stephanopoulos

Dulles also told reporters the that Stephen others,

trade representing

Mr Eric Johnston, the States Ginecle Minister

Foreign United States for

Abstaining: Canada, unions,

El Sil medical science

special ambos- and

Afairs, ond Alexis Kyrou, pe- sador to the teaching-China Mat! Special.

Middle East, vador, Greece, Israel and Vene- ranent representative n the Dited Nations, introduced each would soon report to President zuela.-Reuter.

hls Eisenhower on

conversa- chadman of a delegation and the

tions with Arab and Israel permanent representative to the King and Queon. The royal visit

leaders. fasted nearly two hours.-Reuter

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Farouk Engages Lawyer

Damascus, Nov. 3. Furmer King Farouk of Egypt: has asked et Sherif, a well-known Damascus lawyer and former leader of the dissolved Repub

Lean Party,

He declined to answer when asked what the United States would do if the Arab Govern- ments

refused to co-operate: with any pinn to Improve conditions in the Jordan River arca by a large water develop ment project.Reuter.

Still Masters In Own Lands

Mr

Montreal, Nov. 3. N. Cavell, Canadian Freak Accident Administrator of the Colombo Plan, said yesterday that "wa must bend over backwards" to Ong woman had her knee ensure that Democratic Govern- bruised when seven cars collit-mants stay in power in Arun

Copenhagen, Nov. 3.

terests in the divorce sult started side Copenhagen.

former Queen by for

the West must réalise

to defend his ined in fog on the main rond out- COUNTIES?

Narriman, his A taxi ran into a farm van, that these people, while un- hit them developed economically, are still Sherif told the Agence France-manager crashed his masters in their own domains, Presse that he recently went to car into the pile-up and was he added. Rome at the request of Ex-King | followed in succession by a In an address to the Women Farouk, who entrusted him with Danish Army jeep, a gardiner's of Christchurch Cathedral, Mr this affair, and added that he van and a butcher's van. Cavsil said the West could not would go to Cairo as soon as the The police took an hour to rehabilitate Asia, but it could date of the trial had been set sort out the scrambled cara show the people there how, to France-PressC.

China Mail Special,

help themselves.-Reuter.

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