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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 19, 1954.

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Canal Agreement

STILL TWO POINTS OF

DIFFERENCE

Cairo, Jan. 18.

Renewed efforts are being made by Britain and Egypt to bridge the gap for a final settlement of the Suez Canal dispute.

Negotiators on both sides are seeking a way out of the impasse to reconcile Egypt's sovereignty with Western defence obligations.

£200 Misprint

This 19

double-printed The ultimate motive of the protracted canal talks is to make sure of a base operating at high efficiency and capable of serving and supplying a large num-George VI fourpenny stamp-the ber of troops in the event of any future war in this strategically vital which is so rich in oil resouces.

Threat To Use Militia To Preserve Segregation

of

STCA

recently but

second Impression is offset about a millimetre.

The stamp was printed by the process in The main points

command of an Egyptian Army usual photogravure

1950 or 1951 and posted to difference between Britain and general. Egypt are:

Egypt in turn has agreed that Germany where It was found by

collector. shali be a British staff officer

The stamp attached to the Egyptian Com-

by its printers examined mana as military adviser,

The core of the Canal talka they could offer no explanation now centres on the question of of the phenomenon.

to'a Strand Hen "reactivisation"

It finally "availability"

Intends by which means the conditions stamp dealer who now

it at the National in which the British would have to exhibit the right to re-enter the base in Stamp Exhibition at the Central

Hall, Westminster, event of an emergency.

1. The question whether the British technical staff which will remain help maintain the base should be permitted to wear uniform. British in- sistenco Ол thi raised Egyptian muspicions.

2. Whether any Communist attack on the Western world should provide grounds for making the Canal base again) available to the West.

Atlanta, Jan. 18. Governor Herman Tal- madge of New Georgia said today he was prepared 10 garrison use whatever means were take to Including

necessary,

of

the

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SUSPENSE.... that reaches a shattering climax. . . .

Turkey Demands bringing foar to the wife.... despair to the husband

Apology From Egypt

Body the British and Egyptian vistos are og:ted that there should bo anatomatic right of re-entry ics of an attack upon any of

Arab

But the states. There is belloved to be full the

would ke to co agreement upon the length of Egyptians

the evacuation time which

merely immediate conscitation in the main body of Britain's my other case shiked by Britain. The informed Canni falks have of 80,000 men would

been in a sic of suspenied leave the Canal zone.

British Ambassador. the Eighteen months is accepted by nation" since October 1. But

both skles os adequate. State militia, to preserve

Ralph Stevenson who recently from extended sick

Ankara Jan. 18. the State's traditional There is also

ogreement that rethemed

Turkey has demanded separation of the white and at least 4,000 British technicians leave, is now taking coundings

to help cm the possibility of resuming formal apology from Egypt for should remain behind Negro races,

the manner in which her Am- forces to the discussion, the Egyptian armed

The Egyphilant Government bassador.

Hulusi Fuat Tugay, was expelled from Cairo on Speaking at the swearing in of maintain the huge base and its

Education Commission

to sprawling military installations menwhile, has recalled its am. heat their present high degree of bustors to London, Washington January 5, nccording to diplo

and Moscow for consultation-natic sources here. segregation policy asked members to be ready to efficiency. Britain

has agreed that the China Mail Special. the United States Supreme Canal base shall be under

[T] study

function Immediately" should

Court throw out segregation in

the public schools,

The Commission was estab- New Secretary

lished by the State legislature

for the purpose of studying Of Labour

means of preserving the dig- Arlet's traditionsi racial segrega- tion should the Supreme Court outlaw the practice.

The

Ave

the

Approved In US

DIPLOMATIC RESHUFFFLE

Calro, Jan. 19. Egypt will reshuffle her foreign service following resignation

of 22 Egyptian of the rank diplomate with

minister and ambassador.

Turkey will be prepared to consider the incident closed it such an apology is forthcoming, the sources sõid,

....notoriety to the town!

The | ARTHUR RAHE ORGANISATION prostati

GERE TIERNEY LEO GENN

the

In the event of a refusal, the Turkish

Cabinet would have to decide on further action.

Axording to press reports, this might take The focen of demand for the recall of the Egyptian Arnbassador in Ankara, Alanes dakiri.

PAMELA GROWN

4

WALTER FITZGERALT

Weston by Leselý dvoma

Art

charge d'affa

d'affaires, it was nounced here last night.

sources hero said Diplomatic

London. Moscow, Karachi

the ambassadors Washington,

GLYNIS JOHNS

Braaten by ANTARNY OBLIGHIER TORTION BY LETÉNY PATULOYÉRGE

The Turlash Government did

bab Court, now

Washington, Jan, 18.

to declare M. Tugay segregation cases perkling and a decision is expected this year.

unanimously today

persona ncas grate, bus considered approved to Cairo recently for consulla right

that the manner of his expulsion Clovernor Talmadge, who goes President Eisenhower's nomination, were unlikely to return to

bo contrary

Internation.JLA out of office this year, told the ten of Mr James P. Mitchell as their posts for the time being.

Cound Law. Revolution The Commission that as long as he Secretary of Labour after A

which is revising its foreign Governor

to short hearing.

(The Egyptian Government on ham already by policy.

appointed Jomary stripped M. Tugay of "use ে

The Committee, headed

ambassadors to France all diplomatie rights and pri- State Government, every arm of Senator H. Alexander Smith new

a new minister vileges and gave him 24 hours the State police and militia to (Republican, New Jersey) also to the Weinerle

other nomina- to the Netherlands-Reuter.

to leave the country confirmed two keep segregation.”

was convinced that "95 tenk:

M. Brownell Dr Samuet рет cent of the peopic of as Commissioner of Education Georgia" share his segregation and Mrs Alice E. Leopold to be Bonn Press Assn.

The Senate Labour Committee and Delhi, who were recalled attempt to dispute Egypt's ADDED! "FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT” (ROXY: No. 4,

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prepared

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Director of the Women's Bureau

Expel

"We hope we won't have to In the Labour Department.

His wife, who is related to the fomer Egyptian Royn house, had considerable poseCALLOCA In confiscated Egypt which together with the properties of

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BLAKE NADER - HAYES

take extreme action but what- Mr Mitchell said under que-E. German Member Dynasty after General Naguib

ever is necessary to keep segretioning gation, 1 om ready to do.

the do not know what Court

Some day going to do. they are going to do one thing and some another."

*

He was encouraged, however, by President Eisenhower's state- ment that education was a pro- vice of the States.

gets the the Court "I hope Idea, same

he said. said. Governor Talmadge is head

It the Commleston. empowered "to inquire into the oducational structure

the of and State"

to conduct' a as to the best thorough study methods of preserving segre gated

class-rooms. United

of

Press.

Cannot Support Fanfani

Rome, Jan. 18.

The Italian Monarchist Party today decided that it could int support the government of Premier Amintore Fantani

after party members had met

to discuss the matter.

that he knew of "conflict of interest" that would

Bonn, Jan. 18. interfere with his job as Pre-

Eisenhower'a newest *Thre Bona correspondent of sident

the East German ADN News Cabinet member.

He is already serving under a Agency, Wilhelm Karl Gerst. &Year Old Tries

expelled today from the recess appointment as replace was ment for the former Secretary Bonn German Press Association of Labour, Mr Martin T. Dur- by 01 votes to 11, with seven

the abstentions. kin, who resigned over

He was charged with having Taft-Hartley amendments. He said he

written had "always been in

articles falsifying the with Federal laws truth and insulting some of the sympathy encouraging collective

gucnts of the Association, bar- between management cluding German President gaining and labour."-Reuter,

Theodor Heuss-France-Presse,

Britain's Latest Liner

The Queen is to launch this

It is believed that they do revolutionary liner Britain's not believe the new govern-latest--next summer. ment will permit them to play

the part they wish.

The left-wing

Pletro Nenni, also

His Hand At Textile Designs

de

Melbourne, Jan. 18. Eight-year-old Andrew Blun- den entered two original signs in a national textile do- sign competition which carries £A425 (£340 sterling) in prizo money

and world royalties. Andrew, son of an advertising copywriter, has never taken art lessons. He began drawing at the age of two on the walls of his home, and at six years ex- hibited 150 paintings.

Just after his saventh birth- day he decided to try writing, and

had a a 500-word chlidren's story published,

When he heard of the Leroy- Alcorso Prize for textile design he began to study the subject and entered two designs In the competition,

Washington, Jan.

18.

Winners in the present com- be the first big Ilner without petition will receive twopence holds for cargo.

for every royalty

yale of material sold incorporating The owners are also following their design. China Mall a modern tendency by making The launching will be at the this a one-class ship. All the Special. Socialist, Harland and Wolff shipyards, 1,200 passengers will travel it announced Belfast, on August 17, and the air-conditioned cabins. Stabl-

today now liner will make her maiden | Users will be fitted to lessen any The Foreign Operations. Ad- in a newspaper article

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Four round-the-world voyages that Israel had been authorised France-PreSKE,

The ship-20,000 tons; as yet will be made each year and the to buy $530,000 worth of cotton unnamed; owned by the Shaw liner will provide a regular link and nylon yarn and other com- Savili Line wifi have a between Britain, South Africa,modities under the United States

Econom le tanker look, with all machinery Australia, and New Zealand.

Aid Prograinment aft, Instead of amidships; will

-London Expran, United Press.

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