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Little Headway Made

In Getting

Peace For Palestine

(By William N. Oth, Associated Press Writer) Palestine is the only acute peace problem left to the United Nations, and on that the U.N. now finds it can only look listen and talk.

Its 11-nation Seurity Council has spent seven months debating Palstine's Arab-Jewish conflicts, and is still at it, whe diplomats have gone to Berlin and Geneva t deal with Korea and Indo- China.

und

vetving

Seven countries huvo die 10 | action” und otherwise ignoring

trails the arinisiler. complaints on border

On Nov. 17, 1950, the council shipping restrictions in-

ull together

the called

Jordan on un Egypt, Palestine neighbours Tart, Israel to abide by their armis - Libanon, Syrlu. Jurdan, Eği, tice agreements.

The month before, Isruel hud The council

voted on 169

started deepening and straighten- Three resolutions aimed to alping the Jordan tiver in the El But It has

prested only ne. Hamina demillarised Something new has come to drain marsh's above Lake Hulch. kait the oth two- So She ignored an on-the-spot U.N. vete on behalf of the Arab

order to stop pending Israeli-

This

Syrlan agreement. is new

complicion

added to hislerical problem In

ancient times, most of Paleshe's inhabitants

Jews; were

modern limes until roctly.

The British,

Pal sling

under

h

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1954.

For Future Experts

On The Middle East

A School For Diplomats

Shemlan, Lebanon, June 1.

A remote Lebanese troun- tain village overlooking the rural Mediterranens in the zetting for a British school for diplomats--the only one of its kind in the worki.

Housert in 110 unobtrusivu buildings in sharply obard of atmal and mulberry {rees.

the school 1: anet ven day the British Foreign offee

:י◄

TRADE and

1

COMMERCE SECTION

Settlement On Hoarse' Thief South

Persian

Oil By June?

Teheran, June 1.

Now that there is a recess in the Teheran oil so talks while some of the members of the British and United Sates Consortium consult in London and Washington with their principals, it is possible to look retrospectively at the indications far available to show what success is attending the long drawn out talks.

There are tu perete abit the mume, the studenti, or the ental-

functions of this British Hishment in the heart of

pitable LeberTRUSTA.

fur Aroble

Los-

It is the Middle East Centro Studies MECAS for

Although, officially, no detailed agreement has been reached on any single main issue between the West and Persia, goodwill and determination

short --- where officials ul the exist and each side says that it looks forward to Foreign Office follow

course in Aradite pelare taking diplomatic consular or servir in The Milelle East,

But he amenities of MECAS аг not confinest to Furvign Offre candidates. They are also nvailable In members of the

Sery co

4umta. Australia, New Zealand Dud India. as well as to studena

from Britain's aimed forces and mor British oil concerns.

MECAS was established ten

Mund: 1 Puls- flies genes, it was year-time any estab-

YOUTH

1.10

Fun 68 4 lishment.

In 1947. ti yeur beture

th Mandate, end of the

11 wha transferred from the army to The Foreum Office, and moved

Sherlust village

The Lebanon. by consent of ure Lebanese Gaverament.

The school is equipped to train between 18 and 20 men during each one-year curso. But before being admitted 10 MECAS, most students take an eight-week

at Cour School of Oriental Studies, London University.

200 Graduates

of

At Shemion, the course study beglas on January and ends on November 30.

So far, since 1944, the school produced neurly 200

baa

“uraduates", Many

are

now

uf theim holding

diplomatic posts and other assignments in the Middle East,

at

The principul Course MECAS has three main

fures:

zone to

3

b

Israel Disobeyed

C

final agreement by the end of June.

West's

Osaka, Japan, June 1. A young man waylaid a Japanese factory worker and attempted to in. timidate him Into parting with 200

yen (four shillings sterling).

The young man shouted The himself hoarse

before he realised

vicilm was

stone

Да

desf

Exasperated, he took out pencil and a plece of paper and wrote down his threatening demands and a policeman attracted by the noise came along to catch him red-handed. -China Mall, Special.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE

Korean Cotton

Industry Gets

Help From Lancashire

Seoul, June 1.

Three men from Lancashire are playing a key part in a £1,000,000 air project designed to set the South Korean cotton spinning industry back on its feet.

Largely through their efforts, the project looks like being one of the United Nations Korean achievements Reconstruction Agency's first real

in this war-torn country.

The three men are experts

in the assembly and opera- tion of

cotton spinning NEW YORK

equipment. Mr Jack Wilson

is from Bolton, Mr John Edgar from Oldham and Mr. Herbert Holt's home is

The course of negotiations has shown the willingness to recognise Persia's nationalisation rights (From Our Correspondent) | Accrington. with just compensation — and a desire not to jeopardise the position of Premier Zaledi.

תלונות/י

SELITOS available, present the following picture of the Teheran oil tulks at the end of stage ons: 1. An vil agreement will bo for a period of about 30 years, This is long enough for Western oil companies to recoup on in- vestments which are likely to exeved $800,000,000 200,000, 000 sterling).

Much more than some ralf- juns of tons of of hang on the outcome of the Teheran talks, Persia's ablity tu wart Communist penetration and she has a 1.200-kilometre (750)- མ་་་

frontier with The Soviet Unton-depends upon the stability arising out of an asured oil income.

collapse Her

economically

2. Persia's volume of oll out- Bad then politically would In- !

with peril the whole oil reserves of put in a world surfeited

crude oll, is likely at first East 50 the Middle

far the

be considerably less than It largest and best in the world.

Also. it must be reckoned was prior to nationalisation with, that Persin-should

1951. Abxidon, the giant British-

BRS talks fail--would turn to other Gulf, the world's largest, will then built retinery in the Persian

building

and

countries

their own

are

who

tanker feels,

the

usk them to market her oil. If this happenedi Brituka get nothing from ollfeld,

the

would Persian

British nod United diplomats

Teheran JEL

against miscanstruktig the re-

Lo

In

not resume full-scale produc

Quiet conditions provalled throughout the half-day session und prices were unchanged.

in

STOCK

MARKET

New York. June 1. A strong demand for in-

the

They are employees of a big British manufacturer of textile machinery and have been seconded to the United Nations Apart from small sporadic organisation to get the cotton dealings in the more popular splating mills in operation. counters of the Utility group the

Their Job is to teach Koreans dustrials continued to sup- market was neglected and Idte.

market advance how to

fa put together and operate port Turnover was on a light seule

mill today. the intricate and rustly but the undertone was steady. machinery which is being im-

Individual gains among in- Business amounted to $358.107.

ported with aid funds.

dustriais aged In me than Noon quotations and the morn-

The three mills are privately Avo points and the group on ing's dealings

owned. It is planned to spend average was $1.16 higher and at inbout

out £1,000,000

thes best level, since October 10, mills working and they will 1929. then be passed 92! 50000 AL 12

SHARES BUYERS SELLERS HALEN dovT LOANN 31 (1940)

BANKS

Jik Bark

1030 173

025

0.63

491

East Asia INSURANCES

Uskon Underwriters Lombard

ion. The oil industry's post-war DOCKS, ETC. pattern is for many more but smaller refineries In consumer areas close up behind Industry and strategic bases.

States

worn Reports in Teheran say thut the Consortium flest proposed a 6,000,000 tong output In the first year but later agreed to raise it to 10,000,000 tons with further increases 甜性 world demand rose,

Prior to

dele

the

1/

nationalisation Anglo-Iranion Oll Company Persin produced 30,000,000 tons, Under

proposed new

K. Wharf Duck Provident (0) 11. Wheelock

10.20

12

0.05 0.00 300 m

000

0.00 0.24

owners.

get

to

back to their

Aircraft shares, ulls, metals und a number of speetal issues featured.

Seaboard

Already more than £600,000 worth of machinery has been Imported although not all of it respondert has yet been assembled,

It includes with

.

54,000

Ol of Delaware to three-to-one stock split proposal with a riso Seaboard spindles of 24 points to $120.

Air Line Railroad climbed 2 39,000,000

points to $58 on a dividens tn- Bath Iron Work rose 2 reuse.

au the Navy points to $20 announced

has started begotiation with

destroyers.

for

it

construction

a capacity of yards of fabric a year, enough to supply each inan, woman and 1000 315 child in the country with about

two yards of material.

Few of the Koreans employed at the mill have had previous 8% 8.35 1000 830 Experience with cotton spinning

machinery and the job of teach- 1,850,000 134 30

ing them "from scratch" has required infinito patience 25.40 25,00 – 300 or 23.80 | the

part

of the 1000 730 technicians,

000 21.00 Special.

LAND. ETC. HK Hotel K Land Itoutty

1.00

a

UTILITIES

Tram

Star Ferry

125

C. Light (0) 14.60 14.50 3000

C. Light (N) brought

"basic"

3.

the

sent process as a "breakdown"

or even

stałemale. temporary Hard bargaining remains to be done but they are "basically cheerful," in the words of one of the British negotiators. When the Consortium gates arrived they secret proposals in two parts. One part consisted of

agreement most oll bought by and unalterable"

Electric.... proposals--the Consortium would be crude, the hard core of agreement. The The Consortium is

is willing other consisted of bargaining to pay Persta her share of oil points to be amended or thrown profits in sterling although Into the conference pool as Persia

demanding Somo orguments developed.

degree of dollar convertibility. Here the dificulty that

oil will be

chiefly marketed

the soft currency arens of Western Europe, not in the United States where im- port and tax regulations as well as politient and strategic siderations rule out such sales, MISCELLANEOUS

Studies in Middle East history, politiem. wixt Isjamies; Les arble--76

per cent of which 1ช Grammar, with emphasis on written Amble:

Persia's cœmination, End of courge

Kroup

Although the talks are secret, and will remain so until agree- ment is finally achieved, after live weeks of negotiating there have been some leaks on the Persian side. arc

set in London, with a different of questions tur sturiens of the Anny, Royal Air Force, Furelign Office, etc.

The Arabic which they Shooting started over this in

the

zona.

sever Air-ground

On May 8. the Security Council told both sides to stop On May 14, 1948, the Bish lighting. Ten days later it sold

the gut out;

Jews establied Israel to hall the work and allow Israel and Arab armies attared, Arabs

Jewish national home ind mishes follower,

Arab-dominated ale arab un there.

IR

а

and

was

on

taught enables students to read Syrin sald Esruciia they were Arrðs. Jews bran March, 1951.

and understand the language of sholicd going back in 1878.

Arabs and drove them

books Ieract said

and

newspapers; hear Koving from

killed League of Syrians

I rachi and comprehend Arabic broad- Nations mandate, once profund policemen.

skir-

a dictation speed; and custs translate Arabic Into English

verill and vice

Life in Shemlan for a MECAS student is quiet--very quiet

accommodation arrange- ments are somewhat primitive. Furniture is generally utilitarian also and so is food, which is monotonous,

of 2,200 Set at an altitude feet, Shemian enjoys l

.

view of the ragged panoramic coastline. But it suffers a hard winter. At MECAS, life is grim and spartan--with rooms heated, electricity erratic.

Students share

primitivo bathroom, and often have from fetch drinking water hundred yards

ards away.

we fully "But nil the same, enjoy this experience and shall certainly look back on it with kind thoughts" was tho

con- sensus of opinion expressed by students at Shemlan.

to return to the zone. The Jewish minority faght Israel obeyed and Jater back, and most of the Paltine allowed to resume work. Arab majority fled. The secity On September 1, the council. council gol unstable cecat israel's urging, catted

ап fire

nth. and month,

N. Egypt to stop searches of ships brought about an and seizures of cargo bound for mediation armistice the next

Israel through the Suez Canal year. Israel signed armistice see a wartime measure still in force. mints

with Egypt, Lebun, Blood sometimes flowed with- and Syria, the labon nut prompting Security Council Jordan July 20,

Ench set U action. 1949.

Five men wire killed Arabs, commission-two

weskirmishing in Israel's Tel El UN. chalmanto Mutilla range Jews and a

near Syria May with N. 2-6, keep the armistice,

1951; 20

Israeli- observers helping. All drew Jordanian crossfire in Jerusalem marcution liries,

Twenty Arabs old Paleme April 22, 1953. Thest split

were killed in a raid on a re- mainly between

nd | fugee camp at Bureir, Egypt, last Jordan, separating Arab vlliers August 23, trom their farmland in Isel, But two years passed without cutting through desert populled a council resolution on Palestine.

ley only by Arab nomads. outlined five demilitarized as grenade thrown into a -including land and wer killed an Israeli woman and two Iuraci wanted to support is children in El Yehudiye, Israel. growing population,

Two nights later, raiders de- molished Kibya, Jordan, and

L

Israel

un-

A

Then, last October 12, a hand Can't Speak English

house

On November 24, he council

The principal instructor Mr Nerman Lewis anid that from their second term at Shemian onwards, students are forbidden

These,

when checked and squared with the best Western

In

China

on Lancashire Mail

New York Cotton Market

New York, June 1. Cotton traders today came

Volume for

the company three

the session at shares

90,000

Was shares lower than Friday's and the smallest in three weeks,

Packard was the active leader, helped

Iped by a 34,000 shares block. It rose 4 point to a new high at $44.

Copper Range gained 8% points

to $40 to feature the metals. Steel shares were hesitant in

the face of current lab negotia tions.

of

1,132 issues trade, 589 'There highs, only Ave

1000 or 1715 back from a three-day holiday were higher, 350 lower.

an indecisive frame of were 103 new

lows.

NY

The

The

Stock Exchange prices bond volume was $3,862,000.

American Stock Ex- volume was 450,000

closing averages

1000 14.70 11.00 200

130

3300

1000

28.00 20 300 e 20,90 Telephone23.20 25.60

INDUSTRIALS

Cerment ... 17.30

STORES, ETC.

Dairy

... 2315 23.80

30 33.70 1.00

Ati!) in mind.

Watson

37 17.40

17.10 500 * 17,20 1000 2 17.40

Pessions

In another of the

of tho year. fluctuated over A

alowest

narrow

300 0 17:30

соп-

COTTONS

Texille Carp.

0.00 1000 0.70

Trading

day's

volumes and open were: interests in the Exchange today

Dow Jones

were:

Yangtzo Yaumati

5.50 141

Month

July

Valumo 21,800 8.000

Open interest

841,300

40 bondh

240,300

Dec.

B,700

343,000

Mnr.

3,100

170.000

Mny

0,500

00,400

July

2,300

17,800

Ori

1200

3.100

Total

1,057,800 balea

-United Prem,

The Toughest Hurdle

concerns

control local labour?

ultimately Singapore Rubber

be

Market

range, keeping a little obove the change previous market

prices shares. most of the time.

NEW YORK PRICES

New York, June 1

Closing Prices

cians and who will

will Foreign technicians chiefly British and American,

8. Compensation. although

a questions than man formidable agement, calls for further efforts on each side. IL has three aspect.

The market opened steady on July fal compensation

for the lons good demand for all grades with

to

October Company

of Bellers reserved. Future closings: December Abaden and the olleid installations. No, mibber per lb.

Anglo-Iran

the Company could have expected (b) 10 of future profits which

Since United States com- panies will be handling 40 per the cent of the oil through Consortium, the British Treasury will come to a dollar converti- bility arrangement about their sterling income from such sales,

British This point businessmen especially, since sterling payments to Persia will align the country, which has a vast nced for capital goods used in reconstruction projects, with the sterling export market,

The first two of these polot Following

oll settlement loss of physical axeta

profite-were settled before the there

will undoubtedly be a Western delegatos come to Teheran.

Consortium to move

Dut British trading The others in the

excluding A10Curketing venture with Persia on a Armer footing into the Paralan through a trade pact.

an

Germany Japan and

have which however seized markets iny open after Britain's with- drawal in 1961,

up to expiry, in 1003, concretion which

of the oli

June

July

Singapore, June 1.

0216-03

031-0312 August

unquoted Dr Mosadegh No. 2 rubber per b. June 611-02 nulled in 1961. (e) losses during No. 3 rubber per l. June 001-01 the last three years of nationalias.

on,

02-0232

Blanket crepe and future

No. 4 rubber per ib. June 0012-693) Spot

No. 1 pale crepe

them ves

and in that

The

July

35-50 73-74 -United Prest. LONDON MARKET

Spol

March (1980)

May

July

Octaber

as

34.45

34.36-38

30 industrials

30 rails

15 tiles

65 stocks

Comm. future price index..

United Pre

New York Sugar

Market

New York, June 1. World No. 4' sugar futures

34.5-10 closed today unchanged to. 3437-10 points tower with

34.30

34.37

34.21b

23.000

-United Prem LIVERPOOL COTTON

Liverpool, June 1. Omelal prices for spot cotton

today.

Announced pence per lb.: Egyptian Giza good/fully/ Egyptian Ashmubi, goodi

aro,

iri

43.75 nom.

41.50 nom.

19.10 som.

Tuity/good spot Bayan Karnak, good/

uly/good. American middling, 15/10

mch American strict low mid-

www 33.25 diag Inch

1814-18 Peruvian

191-19

181-193 10-19

10-ig

1916-1946

General markets, eit bani, poris: 18-0/16-10-11/10 18-2831 10-15/10-18-16/20

Tanguis,

good 1-3/10 inches

30.40

Brazilian Hao Paulo, gori 1.00 tadian and Pakistan aw

London, June 1. rubber

was market with ospital suma which represent

Bicudy compensation to AIDC and “future

with No. 1 Ris profits" will also be paid by them

quoted at 10-13/10 pence per lb. from oli valer över the next 20 or

Prices: 30 yeZTK.

.... 183-18 The value of Abadan and the olt No. 1 Ras spot walls were estimated in Landon Bettlement house term: this year at £360,000,000.

Persia's net praßis will be slightly | Aug. 4. Management of the Persion diminished over the years under Sept.

Oct./Dec. oil industry has

the much an arrangement proved toughest hurdle in the talks

the connot be said to have Jan./Mar. escaped completely trom pusing Apr./June much more so than compensa- compensation for Abacus and lo

future profita. although this June tion-and is still not settled

scheme is finally the most July 19 agreement sold, pics, one for her.

AUR speak English. although

officially, to be within sight. There, remains the question of Esläto crepo thick · 2412 speak

Leading Josses focurred by Anglo-

thin 21 Iranian Oil Company The Western ell companies, year 1931-84

The

United Pre result of with some $800,000,000 dollars Abaden's shutdown, The Company 'The only holiday which at stake plus commitments of was obliged to mako bulk dollar students have is a fortnight at tanker fleets, technical skills bites to fill the gap sed Easter, Mr Lewis sald. During and markets, Aro dead net' conteweta. the six weeks' break in the against bequeathing manage been discussed in separate parallel summer, they "ro nativo" to ment to outside and posality between the Perslan Govern improve their Arabic conversa less experienced hands. tion.

to

Arabic all the time, in and out

expected to They are

killed 83 villagers. Complaints Trouble followed. Ana censured Israel for this raid. would cross the line to hart, That is the last Palestine resolut visit, smuggle or pilfer. Istols tien on, U.N. books. The Soviet would start digging in a Unton since has vetoed two milltarised zone. Shooting wad others, both disagreeable to the break out, and armistice en. Arabs as represented on the aiselona would got complaint Security Counell by Lebanon.

The Security Council

some too. After approving

Deadlock

'Meanwhile, Invoking a rele-

been

armistice on August 11, 1998t walched and did nothing tog

Most of them live with Arab year. Then, between July advant provision of their armistice families, go on coastal cruises

Israel 208 September 1950, Lebanon, Egreement,

serving as deck-hands on Arab Jordan and faráci brought co-praming for a conference with sailing vessole, or go on a do-

Jordan to review the agreement. plaints. They said:

Jordan has refused saying the sort trek on camel back with (1) Israeli forces killed the Armistice Commission Is the Bedouins.

Others work in Embassies as

mente with Labanese army officers Legionnaires.

The fact that MECAS is run by the Foreign Offién has caused

by Persia's shutdown

"This mother=""part

for

Over

to

Zossen"—bas

ginned NT sind elialee · 23.65 nomi Indian and Pakistan raw-

ginned 4-F............. $1.00 nami, Indian and Pakistan roller-

ginned NT sind....... 31.30 tadion and Pakirtan roller-

ginted 4-1. 30.65 nom.

-- United Preu. LIVERPOOL FUTURES

Liverpool, June 1. Cotton futures, in' pence per on American middling cotton, 15/10 inch, Telosed as follows:

LONDON METAL. and based

PRICES

buyers altere

715

723

744

201

| Oetobry/November December/January March/April May/June

Market: The market leno

31.01

31,90

$1,28

51.18

London Foreign Exchange

ment on the one, hand and the.

London, June 1, British Government with the Anglo-

Tin and copper were steady With a restive Majlis,

erpreterita- the Iranian Oil Company

while lead and zinc were firm. lives on the other. lower Houso of the Persian “Persin sito chalina many millions Prices closed today in storiing {qulei-United Prem. Parliament, behind him and for of dollars penation from Bris par. long ton as follows prestige reasons the Prime Britani and other all compiled Tin

when loeten sustained

spot her ell “acter 1981. a-months Minister, General Zahedi, in boycotted sists on Persian control, *

Alhpugh her olă output fall to one. thirtieth of

Copper pot pre-natiorsalēnstjori

2 months have maintained : hull The two sides, have been employment in the nil aress, st the

output afte

tena June Sept. Zine June claims for past fisere control-a_mixed management.

Hopt. board of Persians, Britian and devel out about $300,000,000 dollarson, each side,, reports, here Americaria-responsible in samost-China Mall Special. manner both to the Consortium

civilians, and wounded two ar nel boycofting this Com- 'translators and develop attarh- | considering some third fores cost of iage monthly-deficita,

for such discussions, Rafsh, Egypt, June 99; killed) Arab nomads and drove 4.0 mission because it refused to Into Egypt Brom the El-Anbiam Jordan for the Scorpion demilitarleed zone August Pass shooting. The UN Chair- September

man hold that the evidence was Inconclusive.

and

Jordan's

Ar

434) An Xuradď miiltory perhe result is that the agtreo- | domo Arabe in the Middle Ears and the Persian Goveniment,

14 New York

*United" Prune.

NEW YORK TUTURĖS SU

Montreal

# Now York, June 1, Prices of metal futures today. F430)

{

shot up a Lebanese passtor

The British Spy

School,"

W

But thafo are some questione Exchange Ratea closed in Un cents per lb. on -plates near. Sakia, Lobanon, Jyi mont "cannot the re-examined to refer to the hemlan estaban left open. Will the Genaralt: „Munirka Dwan - Nord...... In the, total) Lead·

follows:

Fribe

markoog|| this

A

21.6

24, king two wolding the outdo the Commission, the Lehmant as

and Managua, be Ferman, Bri (3) Iarned froops sized A Commningiem, cannot reet with a Jordan ak river, Fork Fall enter ship and the council's But this allegation is shared American or some other. Carilliory deputed between farli hands are killed by

by MECAS wudenckiana wth" „cility? How¿WAIN: KELMA (ana Jordan) August 23.

Manwhale, new bloodshed and 500iendly Insablanter Tranian Oil Company *()}@karpt ; and Jordan wa border: incidents are reported Bhemian village-** #standing it into such

Mošćenitalia. Máll special

Stockholm Zurich

(Lander Jerse

ANGI

contracts.

saics of 80

Domestic No. 6 sugar futures closed unchanged to 1 peint, lower with sales of 240

tracts.

con-

World futures hardly broad enough to develop trading WON a special featuro, dvalere said.

Domestic

futures woro moderately active on a mixed trade between dealers and re- tnera

Futures closings:

July

Contritet No. 4 (world)

September

October

January (1955)

March

May

July

Spot-cents per lb. tob

Cuba)

3.31

Open interests: 5243 contracte Contract No. &

July

September

November

March (1068)

May

July

Spot-cents per ib. èất NY

ex-duty)

0.61b

0.70

3.50

Open interesis: 0,848 contracta.

United Press.

CHICAGO GRAIN

PRICES,

Chicago, Juns.

Pricos per bushel in cente

Wheat, No. 2, red

July 2013 (28) Heptember December

Mardhi (1981)" (Com,” Nal, gallaw

Spol):

July

September

Deepm

Möybrana,, No. 2, yellow

Boot

July/

September

[Nóvember

New York Met

Cloding Prior

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