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SYRIAN PLANE INCIDENT

Move To Denounce Israel's Action

In United Nations

'BANDITRY & PIRACY

United Nations, Dec. 14.

Syria tonight reported to the United Nations Security Council the Israeli action in forcing down a Syrian airliner on Sunday and denounced it as an act of “banditry and piracy.”

Syria's permanent representative to the U.N., Mr Rafik Asha, did not ask for Security Council action at this time. But his action was a routine preliminary to such a demand whenever the Syrian-Israeli Mixed Armistice Commission has completed its investigation of the case.

The incftient occurred on Sunday when a plane of the

INDONESIAN Byrkan Air Company, bound from

PREMIER

WINS VOTE

Damascus to Cairo via Belnut, was intercepted by two Xeraeli Moteor jet fighters and forced to land at Lydda in Israeli ter-| ritory.

.

REGULAR FLIGHT

The Syrian note to tho Security Council said that the plane was "carrying out a fight: DJakarta, Dec. 14.

over A regular route. Apart The administration of Dr All from the crew, it had on board Sastroamidjojo, Prime Minister, five passengers, including two

United Sta won an important vote of con- women anci

eliizen. The incident took place Пdence in the Indonesian Par-azer

at a great distance from the liament tonight with a margin

Coast of Palestine" of 23 votes.

The vote culminated two weeks of debate during which Opposition Parties threatened to overthrow Dr Sastroamidjojo's Cabinet because in their opinion it had failed in its attempt to gain Indonesian sovereignty over Dutch-controlled West New

Guinea.

One hundred and Afteen members voted down pos tion's no confidence motion

Syria said the attention at all U.N. members was called "to the serious nature of the hota uf the Israeli authorities which con- stitule A flagrant violation of

the provisions of the Syrian faracli armistice agreement. There is no rule of international public law that authorises attacks on aircraft dying over the high eens. The principle of the free- dom of iva and air navigation is

The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Dr. Herior, lenyes London Airport with his wife, for Canada. He will spend one week there visiting Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa in connection with the establishment in Jusalem of a supremo railgious centre-Expis Photo.

Turkish Delegate

Says Enosis Is Near Anschluss

United Nations, Dec. 14.

The United Nations opened the debate on the universally recognised, A viola- tion of that principle is tanta Cyprus question today but was expected to cut it while Opposition Parties muster-mount to an act of banditry and short tomorrow with passage of a resolution

piracy." ed 32 votes. Nine members The Syrian note mid; "The which would block any decision on the issue.

Syrian complaint against the Greece and Turkey set forth sharply opposing

abstained.

A record number of members Israeli

resulted in an endorsement of

Dr Sastroamidjojo's foreign The policy

The

Consequences serious

means Parlia- cannot vote also

unjustifiable actions of the

authorities has been views on Cyprus in lengthy addresses today before turned out for the vote, which lodged with the Syrian-Tell the U.N. Main Political Committee. The Greek

Armistice Commission,

Ambassador, Mr Alexis Kyrou, spoke for one hour patterned after India's the incident is bound to have 42 minutes and the Turkish Ambassador, Mr Selim

strongly ment's support for Dr Sastroa-emphasised. In any event an Sarper, spoke for one hour 12 minutes. midjojo's continued domestic urgent investigation has been

- United

requested, together immediate release of the air- craft its crew and passengere."

United Press.

economic F'ress.

measures,

Nearly 100,000 Saved On

be too

with the

PLANE IN DAMABOUB

Domacus, Dec. 14. The Syrian plane released earlier today by Israeli authori- ues after being forced down on last Sunday, landed here tonight with three members of the crew and two of the original passengers--a Australian lifesavers hao Syrian officer and a Foreign saved 91,034 people from drown- Ministry official, The other ing since the inception of the

had left Israel Surf Life Saving Association of engers

Aust. Beaches Ialacil territory

Sydney, Dec. 14.

Australia in 1907.

During the year ended Octo- bor 31, the Association received requests for equipment, hand- books, and details of administra- tion from the United States, Israel, Trinidad, Brazil, Pokis- ban, Ceylon, Ireland and Korea. Secretary Ken Watson stated. Reuter.

Hong Kong Birds

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Herklots, G. A. C. 1953. Hong Kong Birds, Pp vil-4233, 11 pls., 8 in colour, numerous black- and-white drawings in text. Hong Kong: South

China Morning Post,

Ltd, HK$35.00.

智器

A member of the crew said that the plant had been inter- cepted by Israeli fighters while lying 75 miles off the Israeli, coast-France-Presse

French N.C.Og Body In River

Mr.Kyrou declared that the | key's views on Cyprus after strategie military factors raised Mr Kyrou outlined his case. about Cyprus as a NATO base Turkey told the United Nations did not apply to the issue, that no decision on Cyprus could NO JUSTIFICATION ever be taken fairly without

doubt"

sald. Turkey's consent and charged "whether strategic reasons

suppres-

could ever Justify

Bion of freedom ar, to put it otherwise, whether suppres- slon of freedom could ever be a good strategy,

But he stressed that "by re- storing liberty to Cyprus the British will stay in Cyprus not as disliked rulers but as wol comed friends!"

Greece with talking an "artis- cially concocted uproars with

resulte THIN DISGUISE

unfortunate

Me Sarner gald the Greek case of the risks of Pelf- determination fur Cypria was b "thin dligatse” for claiming the Esland for Greece.

He said that "giving rise to Who is

asking them to get this artif

artificially concocted uproar out of Cyprus? Who asked them was....especially unfortunate at ever to get out of Greece?... а a time when the friendship abd I hope I have said enough to afliance that exists between prove that the Greek request Turkey, the U.K. and Greece regarding Cyprus is not director has begun to take firm root in against the British. Nor is it the minds and spirit of their res directed against any one else." spective peoples".

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As to Turkish feelings, Mr Mr Sarper made the major Kyrou said Greece "respects the point that the UN. did nist that Turkish minerity in Cyprus" Jurisdiction in the matter and and said they would enjoy the that it dealt with a question of aime freedom as other domestle concern which was Inhabitants,

clao regulated by an interna- Salgon, Dec. 14.

He quoted British Parlamentichal treaty which the U.N. The body of a French notary statements which said there could not be asked to overrule commissioned officer, missing

Mr Sarper charged that Enouls since December 10, was found was no reason to fear Turkish

-union with Greece was aly 18. today, bearing

Cyprus were to bayonet resortment fr

exercise wounds, floating от

rivor

the right of self-most equivalent to "afschluss

and said programme WILB near Pharrang, about 100 miles determination and pointed as an kept alive b

alive by "propaganda and the "present con northeast of Saigon. The man's example to

directed from hands were led behind Allition of the Greek minority Greece" and "backed to the hit living in Istanbul and the Tur by a certain party which has On December 10, the N0.0.kinli minortly in Greek Thrace'": { polllical designs that are cöm- had stopped over in a Phanrang The Turkish Ambassador, Mrpletely foreign to the problem.es hotel with his Vietnamese wifo, Selim Sarper, petected, Turs] United Prize,

back.

He was afterwards arrested, by

a Vietnamese patrol believed to

have rebelled against the r

.. most welcome gular South Vietnamese Army

handbook for ornitholo- and nothing was heard from

gists resident

or station. ed in Hong Kong. All the

hitherto recorded species

him since France-Presso,

Wellington, NZ, Boo-161

are Included; plumages

the past 12 months, twelve New Zealand chilären Navo peet' are clearly and, con- cisely described, and a burned to tinkt short account is given barents

ats were away from the characters, homes.

1

of Hold voice, Hablis stattid, Eight others have Beini kiidiclin etc. The illustrations ed from the flames by heigh

except for three plates bours or passers-by

of photographs, are all

́Auckland fire chief, Mr G. A. by Cdr. A. M. Hughes, Meronele, appealed to parents and include four sitrais: not to leave children unaitesdəçi

of thẻ henda lát nighta,-HA

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