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"Incidents" Are Jeopardising

Canal Talks

SHOOTINGS & BLOCKADE ON GOODS FOR ISRAEL

The recent incidents in the Suez Canal Area resulting in the shooting of British soldiers wère jeopardising the success of the Anglo- Egyptian negotiations on the Canal, the British Minister of State, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said in the House of Commons yesterday.

He also spoke on Egyptian attempts to extend its blockade on goods to Israel passing through the Canal and said the British Govern- ment was considering "the general question of freedom through the Suez Canal.”

Plan To Help Americans Buy Homes

The Egyptian authorities could prevent both "the recent wave of incidents" and the blockade on goods to Israel "if they so wish."

جراح

sent wave

Egyptian

London, Jan. 25. could certainly put a stop to the Mr Lloyd said "It lies within } incidents.

power of the

"While that kind of behaviour authoritien" to prevent the pre-continues," Mr Lloyd said, it of incidents in the was quite impossible for Britain Suez Canal zune "If they so and Egypt to reach a entisfactory wish."

the Canal zone. agreement an Strong representations made Mr Selwyn Lloyd told Parlia- Inst September had resulted in inent that apparen! Egyptian Washington, Jan. 23.

Elsenhower

a considerably day submitted to Congres a breadtion and there

were no major of terao! was "an internaticual incidents for nearly one mouth. maker which affects all mari- Then they had broken out again, tine countries and a subject for slonger representations ration by them together.” were made pointing out to the Egyptian Government that it

President

new housing prog.aam? sined at h:1pbng American families of D-11

eret and inct me level nequire "riccent hein's in whelesom, neighbourhooÏ:"

a re-

Mr Eisenhow!: rio Vectori fic

Noom whuidi submit organisation plan designed to bring the present "loosely katl fideration" of Government hous- igat agencies. into single or

Armer contu nisation under control.

Mr Eisenhower's proporals in- clude the setting aside of nearly

In Federal $1,000,000,000

aid funds for "yenovation" of run-

down

neghbourhoods and ellmination of slums.

OVET

and

"Let's Call. It Elizabeth"

Melbourne, Jan. 20. Some residents Australia's Northern Ter

r'tory Want tho

Ok

TATTO

AUR-

changed to Elizabetb. Names of other trallan states or capitals, as Adelaide,

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bourne, Victoria, Queena- royal or near- royal flavour and those living in the hinterland thought it a good idea to link the Royal Tour with a change to Elizabeth,

But Federal Ministers in Canberra, already sounded on the proposal, have not taken it seriously.---China Mail Special.

Disastrous" To

Ship US

Improved situa-attempts to extend is lockade Arms To Arabs

2,260 Chinese Nationalists

Replying to a question in the House of Commons, M. Lloyd sold the British Government took a serious view of the extension of the Egyption blocka:le to cover the shipments of goods other than ame and chemicals through the Suez Canal to Israel and that it was considering the "geberat question of freedom through the Suez Canal."

Questioned by Mr Emmanue. Summwell д former Min'ster, Mr Lloyd said no Br Ish ship had been detained by Ervation Goverment rings 1952. for-France-Presse.

Leave Burma

London, Jan, 25, The Minister of State

Affairs, Foreign

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, told the House of Com-

He also propused a construc-mons today 2,260 members of tion rate uf 1:40.000 new low- the Chinese Nationalist forces rent public housing units

in Burma had been evacuated. the next four years at a rate of

He was replying to Mr Philip Noel Baker (Labour), who ask- ad for the information. Mr Noel Baker asked if the Government thought that wus natisfactory progress when there were 12,000 to be evacuater.

35,000 a year, compared to the present rate of 20,000 a year United Press.

ITALY'S TREATY WITH JAPAN

Rome, Jan. 25. The Italian Foreign Office an nounced today that Italy would Bec "true and proper treaty of triendship. Commeren and navigation" with Japan.

The spokesman sud that the de- cision resulted from the satis factory solution of "questions of major ungency" that were the objects of Italian and Japanese negotiations for the conclusion of

provisional "modiis

vivendi."--United Press,

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ALLEGED VIOLATIONS

United Nations, Jan. 25.

Informed sources said today that the Iarnell Government had decided to rubmit a detailed bill

Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 25.

American Shipment of

arms to the Arab 3tates be a "disastrous Would blunder,” Rabbi Irving P. Miller of New York told the Zionist Organisation

of America last night.

Rabbi Miller, ZOA President, said he failed "to comprehend how pence and

stability would be brought about by the arming of states which have openly proclaimed their aggressive' de- signs against Isracj."

"It would not only fall to afv:07

the best intertaba of our country, but would actually of particulars to the United undermine the major objectives Nuns Security Council listing of American policy is the Midd violations by Egypt of United East," he said. Nations resolutions on dhe Suez Canal,

He was spening to inembers of ZOA's National Administra- tive Council at their closing meeting. The Council accepted his remarks as their policy.

The Government has informed the Israel delegation to the Mr Lloyd said In view of the United Nations of its decision difficulties progress was not and the delegation will put the unsatisfactory. He did, not re- complaint before the Security gard that

the Council at as the end of

Rabbi Miller said the Ameri- a time and in the story. Negotiations were now for it considers best.

can position and interests in going on to get a good many Iurac

Israel has complained several the Israel region could best be more Chinese out of Burma,

tlines

about the con- served by the maintenaner and recently tinued Egyptian blockade of expansion of our government's cargoes bound

for Israel and fine programme of economie De all the countries of the passing through the Suez Canal, to

The last protest the Security Middle East." Counell received was on Decem- He asked the minister to im- ber 18 when israel sent in o press upon the United States

formal complaint against Egypt's Government that arms It sup- seizure of 140 tons of meat being "The Arab peopies should be plied to Chiang Kai-shek were carried to Israel in an Italian helped by raising their stan- passed

the Chineso

living and of health, in ship from East Africa.-United dards of Burma. These weapons were Press.

by the strengthening of their more modern than those the

Introduction economies: by the Burmese had.

of democratio ideas into thoir

Mr Wendrow Wyatt (Labour) said that Chiang Kai-shek was silil supplying the Chinese Na- tionalist troops in Burma with arms from Formosa,

on to

PILGRIMAGE

Mr Lloyd said it would be Two Soldiers To Be backward societies. This is the

much better to continue the present arrangements between parties concerned than to give ultimatums-Reuter,

Opium Seizure

In Singapore

Discharged

way to build for a lasting proce between Israel and the Arab states," he added.

The meeting proclaimed 1954 cs Herzl Anniversary Year, the 5th year since the death. of

Dr Theodor Herzi, founder of the Zionist movement.

Nairobi, Jan. 25. Two young British soldiers said to have been led astray by a European woman old enough to be their mother were each sentenerd to three years' - prisonment and dishonourably discharged from the Army by a Nairobi court-martial today on Mr Abraham Goelman, Chair- Singapore, Jan. 26.

charges of

of armed robbery, theft man of the 20A Inner Commit- Customs officers solzed 50 ROS

and

A.W.O.L

tee and National Chairman of pounds of opium, worth S$30,-

Kenneth Forster, 20, ZOA's tourist Corporal

department, re- 200, aboard the passenger-cargo Rayri Corps of Signals, of ported that about 100.000 Ameri liner Santha which arrived Sunderland, and Fusliler Arthur can Jews would visit Israel from India on Monday:

Burgess, 22, Royal Inniskillings, during the year to pay homage a bar at to Herzl at his tomb on top of of Norwich, held up Nakaru and stole £30-France- the mountain named for him in

Jerusalem-United Press.

The oplum was hidden in a call of rope on the after deck. covered with waterproof cioth and apparently ready for lower- ing into the water.

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The authorities said the opium was discovered "during routine check". There was na advance information on it, they mid.

Officers questioned crew mem- besu but no arrests were made- United Press.

Bill To Limit Powers Of

US President

Presie.

Mouth Cancer Attributed

To Chewing Tobacco

New York, Jan. 25.

The American Cancer Society today reported that

chewing tobacco and snuff had been found to be as sociated with cancers of the mouth in one group of. patients studied by a research team,

Washington. Jan. 25. President Eisenhower today Twenty-six of 40 men with The study indleated that dizzussed with Senate Re-mouth cancers, the report sald, cigarette, cigar and pipe smok- publican lenders the Govern- | were found to have chowed ing were not significantly asso mont's legislativo programme tobacco or taken snuff for many clated with the development of and a proposed amendment to years.

| mouth.. cancer, Lip cancers limit the President's powers re- Eathleen of 23 patients with | word not included in the study. garding the conclusion and the mouth leukoplakda, a condition More than 40 million lbs of signing of treaties with foreign which some doctors consider cheming tobacco were used ·In Powers.

pre-cancerous, were tobacco the United States, according to The President is known to chawers.

the report and about four per be opposed to the amendment, The study showed mouthcent of all deaths attributable Balcker, Republicans from Ohio, 16 years or more of continuous mouth, tongue, palate and tonall. which is sponsored by Sen. Johni concers usually developed after | to Cafeez uro `cancora of the

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