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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954,
American aid for Egypt
criticised by Israel premier
Jerusalem, Nov. 15.
Mr Moshe Sharett, Prime Minister of Israel, declared today that the giving of American arms to Egypt would be likely "to pour oil on internal conflagration, sparks from which would fly beyond its borders."
Opening a foreign affairs debate in the Knesseth (Parliament), he said: "unceasing upheavals in that country (Egypt) threaten every day the stability of a regime which has no de- mocratic basis."
Mr Sharelt also criticised the declaration and recent role on proposed grant of military ald bringing about a peaceful settle- to Egypt without making such ment of the Israel-Arab dispute. nid conditional on her fing
(Sir Anthony Eden, the ecotomie blockade against
British Foreign Israel.
Secretary anid пл November 2 that Britain would aid Lernel if she was attacked by an Arab state. This action would be taken under the terms of the 1950 declaration, safe- guarding Middle East frontiers signed by Britain, France and the United States.)--Reuter.
BRITAIN INVOLVED
The Prime Minister, who ia also Foreign Minister, wald Beflain, too, was in.. volved in this problem and had the moral duly to de- mand that Israell shipping should be allowed to pass through the Suez Canal, an laid down in the Anglo- Egyptian agreement.
"The undisturbed use of the Suez Canal is for us a matter both of elementary rights and of absolute practical necessity," he said.
In a 50-mmmute speech, much of it devated to relations with Britain, he said his government was "appreciative" of the British
TERRORISTS
KILL
Queen
Mother
Receives Warm
Canadian Welcome
Ottawa, Nov. 15.
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother looked exquisite as she entered a reception at the home of the High Commissioner for New Zealand to- night in a dress of rich burgundy cherry with a POLICEMAN softly draped V-neckline and slightly flaring skirt. A crowd of some 200 watched the Royal guest of honour escorted up red-carpeted steps under a red and white canopy by the High Com- missioner and Mrs T. C. A. Hislop.
night
Batna, Algeria, Nov. 15.
The village policeman was shot dead last when a band of about 40 terrorists attacked the village of Pasteur, miles north of Batna.
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The terrorists were believed to have arrived in trucks or automoblies for the sound of i motors was heard just before and after the raid. One ter- rorist, who was killed, wore a uniform without insignit, and carried a Mauser rlic and primitive fleld kil
The terrorists opened up on the vitinge, concentrating OTI the house of the village doctor, Dr Vezon, which stands just outside the village. After tak- ing his wife to safety in the village. the doctor, accompanied by the village
policeman, Bouakaz Ahmen, scouted In front of his house.
RETURNED FIRE
Mounties allowed amateur photographers to stand
Earller today, crowds of school children and shoppers in the twin cities of Ottawa and Hull, Quebec, checred Hor Majesty as she made a senti- mental sightseeing tour of the capital area.
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In London
pira Betty Sommerlatte, who
Wan
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"hooliganism" by Russia declared persona GEDIA
non grata, walks with her husband, fir Karl Sommerlaite, Second Secretary at the American Embassy in Moscow, from the plane which brought them to London. Mrs Sommerlatte was expelled by the Russlans, because, they alleged, that she slapped a secret pollós agent's face. This she denied.
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London, Nov. 16. The imass circulation
Daily Mirror today (Tues- day) devoted its
two centro pages to an article
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Donald, British Commis- sioner-General for South- east Asia, on the Dayak tribe of northwest Borneo,
from
al vantage points and did their best to make sure every- body had an unobstructed view of the Queen Mother.
before they realised it was the Queen Mother, Scattered crowds cheered her in Hull's business section, where many mothers were wheeling baby carriages on their after- The article, reprinted noon shopping tours.
the Straits Times Annual of The Informality of the visit Singapore, follows the Daily was emphasised by the routes Mirror's defence her car toɔk, Oficialdom did miestoner-General against not limit her to the scenic drives tacks made by the Conservative of the capital, but she also saw Daily Telegraph. the back streets and the river sections of both Ottawa and called
The Daily Mirror on Saturday the Dally Telegraph Hull.
"babyish" because it criticised Mauve
was chosen by the Mr MacDonald for being photo- Queen Mother for
FIRST STOP
Bome 200 Ottawans crowded around the entrance to the National Art Gallery, her first stop of the day, and about 500 residents of the French-speaking elty of Hull were on hand in the City Hall when she appear-
to sign the Vistiora Book. Along the routes during tho morning, schoolchildren, excused from classes, cheered her, in the afternoon, hundreds of shoppers The policeman spotted a man
and motorists in both cities, crouching In the shadow of
many caught by surprise, ap- wall. When challenged, the mun fired two shots at the police-plated as her malor cavalcado man and he was killed out-
Her trip to the Gallery Look right with a bullet through the her over the Mackenzie King head and the doctor was hit in Bridge and on her return to thigh. Although wounded, Government House for a quiet the doctor returned the fire and luncheon she drove by Laurier killed the terrorist.
House, residence
of the late The terrorists spread through Premier Mackenzie King where village shooting at the the Quem Mother, then Queen European boured and
Elizabeth, and her lato at o Mostern cafe. The local militia King George VI, dipod in 1830. and the European
Hor residents
afternoon visit to Hull returned the fire from behind was followed by a short drive
the
tho
passed.
of the Com-
at-
graphed walking hand in hand personally-Toquested four of the with a Dayak chieftain's daugh- Art Gallery. Sho wore velveteen ter and niece, Slah and Sänt, coat with grey fur trimming and who were naked from the waist grey accessories. Her hat this upwards. morning was grey with a deep mauve feather,
MAUVE HAT
For the afternoon trip she changed to a mauve felt hat with
sweeping #
plume which covered her right ear. Mrs Alexis Oren, wife of the Mayor of Hull, presented the Queen Mother with a bouquet of yellow roots which she carried the rest of the afternoon. ---
United Press, husband,
trees in tho boulevards and through Wrightville, a a new sub- from the window of the houses, division of modern homes, and The
could
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Today's article in the Mirror, headed "My
Dally Friends
the Dayaks," was illustrated by four photographs, one showing Sish and Sani again naked from the waist
Sant's up, holding baby son for Mr MacDonald to look at.
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EDITORIAL
In an editorial alongside the article, the Daily Mirror com- monted: "It is Mr MacDonald's Job to get to know the people of Southeast Asia better than we have ever known them be- fore.
But the
"He is succeeding. alory in the Daily Telegraph' of London has sacered at him for not going about his job in topper, fall coat and spats,
Nairobi, Nov. 15. Security forces today killed battle continued until River. From the driveway the seven of a 20 strong Mau Mau daylight when the terrorists Queen Mother could ser the withdrew-Franco-Presse.
Monday washing of many Hall sang in a running fight through housewives, and on the skyline Limuru,
European coffee
plantations at 20 mlic
"The "Telegraph's is horrified north of the spires of Parliament Hil
Nairobi.
that the representative of Her turing to Ollawn, the
Majesty the Queen should bo terrorista Eight other cavalcado passed a num
photographed in the Singapore ber of new Federal Offer build-wounded and captured.
"Straits Times' annual with the ings, come still under construc- day that 100 terrorists
It was officially announced to- daughter and niece of a Dayak
were chieftain at tion. Later the cari passed tha
a time when the killed by Parliament buildings where she Kanya lus: week. During this ceremonial Dayak costume."
security forces in ladies were wearing traditional lunched on Saturday and Con- federation Square where the period they also captured three wounded forrorista and doisined Royal visitor laid a wreath,
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spects for questioning SURPRISED
Thirteen more terrorists were reported to have been killed in lãe past 24 hours, With the seven diled at Limuru today, this brings the total to 20 Retter.
To London
Prince
London, Nov. 15. Charles arrived at Buckingham Palace by car to- day from Sandringham where he colebrated his sixth birthday in strictly family style yesterday with presina and a cake with six candles.
He and four-year-old Princesa Anno were driven to Bucking- ham Palace this morning accom panied by their teacher, Miss Katherine Perbles."
Queen Elizabeth; stayed an at Sandringham to lunch with the Disks of Eikalijagh at the Antutur Village Hall and then loft: by. ear for London at 2 pm, pocoin-
panlod by hm. Lady in starting
The Duke rrembloed WEA Sandringham to go hunting Vale Hitbitsorea pe the Royal State. 1,tum, -16ft | By car for don 814 pm. He drove thủ hiriddlf with, his chaufféie
Many, motorists along the route" were ́ ́ surprised at being stopped and the motor cavalcade was uapally past
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The editorial added that Mr MacDonald was doing în im- portant job for the British Com monwealth and in the opinion of this newspaper and many other newspapers - he is doing very well Indeed."-Chină Moll Special.
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