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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1955.

BLACK-OUT IN NEGEV AREA Lady Docker

Israel Adopts Special Security Measures

As Tension Increases

Tel-Aviv, Mar. 14.

Border settlements in the Negev area are blacked out and adopting special security measures as a result of tension on the Israel-Egypt border, Israeli newspapers reported today.

An Israeli military spokesman announced that a Public Works Department vehicle had struck a mine on a radio north of Elath. No one was hurt.

Otto Strasser Isrith Rafathe village

In Dublin

Ho sigu reported that Iran; polies merk hud be a feed on

near {Jerusalem without being hit.

The Rerun saul Israel hare odged womplands nibout the la {wo Inetdents to the Israel- Mixed Artoistire, com←

Intasion.

TRUCE CHIEF AWAITED

In the United Nations, ilie Western Big Three Powers ronilnued consultations

the Egyptian-Israeli boriler situation while awalling the arrival of the United Na- Hons Palestine truce chief who will report to the Security Counselt on Thurs- day.

Major-General E. 1. M Burns, the truce eftlef, will arrive here

Missionaries

From

Banned Dublin, Mar

Bar Arka Skrupert

14

a fommer German Nazi leader who broke

with A teli sfitter J 1934. mrsaved here tought by mit from Jorpo

fie wan authorised le sing in Ireland for a private visit to lauf

five days,

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tell

[I

Assam

Shillong. Mar 14

a will begin con- / izstrow ferences at onee with the U.N. Mr 1 ) ፌ Seeretury-General, Hammask Joich to complete hia report for the Council

that

United Nations sources Fi

Gen Hur

19 report almost in final form but that He will diets with Mr Hon- marskjold the

procedure for presenting it.

According to United Nations sources, the matter of procedure is being left to Cen. Burns. He was expected to present the re- port and then may inawer que?— Vons, The full-scale debate on the duzu incident will probably not begin until after Gen. Burns hus given his replies, probably at a subsequent meeting,

for

The provisional schedule Thursday's meeting

WEN for Gen. Birzas to make his report and then Mr Omar Lutfi, chief Exfplan delegate, to deliver a formal statement on the Gazu altan A

israeli reply by the Ambassador, Mr двубов Eban,

wall follow.

Mr Louth's exported 152 Host.

takte

Wins Title

LADY Docker, wife of Sir Bernard Docker, the Industrialist, meets the challenge of the girls of Castleford, Yerkshire, and matches her skill against theirg at marbles in aid of she charily. Local factory girls had invited Lady Decker to attend the function, and

won the title. Beulerphoto.

NO

US

IN

US CHANGE

ATTITUDE

TO BIG-3 TALKS

By Paul Scott Rankine

Washington, Mar. 14.

There was no indication here today of any change in the American attitude towards pro- oneposals for top-level talks with Russia of which Sir Winston Churchill spoke in the British House of Commons today.

Wild statement

A jeast

Egyptian relegation officials were conferring with Liout-Cal Sotah Gobur Director of Palestine affairs In the Egyptian War Ministry

and chief of Egypt's truce delegation to the

Mr B. R. Mehdi, Assam State Chief Minister. said today the

Mixed Armistice Commission. Government had every right to

Col Gohar made personal in- Bert Stemare lust his German keep away foreign missioning

of the Gaza area and

all calizer stulpa After clash win from border areas If the Gove

MAC 5- ertiment considered them - Cusions on the affair. desirable on political grounds. The Columel will sit with the

Egypilan delegation in Security Counell during coming debate.

14

1934 31: years in Cainda, urid returned

Enope last year.

Her Strusser was met at the

Ho Said: "In our steular country we allow everyone to p here by Sephen Helo, "A preach religion without let of Geriauhindrance

And every citizen den ent who was interned 1л kid a right to pruch religion. for but that is limited to Indians

Irish businesstnan

Eire during

curity

the only."

the last war

11 und that he had been in touch with Gemius agents parachute-l France- into Ireland 1040,-

Presse

London, Mar, 14. The

tonight Labour Party nude il clear it would put up an oferul

Sir candidate against Richard Acland the Labour MP who resigned inst week over the hydrogen bomb and *11 would contest his Gravesend seat

as an Independent.-Reuter,

he

"if any foreigner wants to carry HTLY propagandist why should we allow him to come here?"

Earlier member of The Assam Assembly bad drawn Mr Midi's altention to the Gov- ernment's ban on the entry ni two English missionaries to re- missionaries place two retired in the Landal Hills, where 80

the population per cent of Christian-Reuter.

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COMPARATIVE LULL

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There was a comparative Full in the private talks be- tween Cornell members. The United States Ambassa- dor, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. returned frum London on Sunday and was occupied with studying the Gaza case. American sources said that the arrival of Glen. Burns would give new impetus to activity, preceding the meet- Jug on Thursday,

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President Eisenhower's overall position is that he is prepared to confer with Soviet leaders anytime but only if they can first convince him through deeds or in any other way that they sin- cerely desire to negotiate their differences with the West constructively and in good faith.

He has defied this attitude IL on several occasions, once

al official

Is generally believed In circles here, however,

a Press conference a few days that the Suvtes Government will after the British Prime Ministerin fact

pgrce in principle to conferred with him last June. such a Big Four Foreign Minis- and it still appears to be his attitude today.

The United States will sup- for a meeting port a proposai with the Soviet Government at The

level Foreign Ministers' after-bul not before --- Euro- pean legislatures have formally ralifed the Paris agreements for German rearmanient

and Western European unity.

Such a meeting, which could

ratifled held before the agreements are implemented in or German

be

tenns practical

Soviet

No resolution has been pre-rearmament, should provide an

the Western pared

Big opportunity of testing 'Three. authoritative sources willingness 10 demonstrate

"num- sund. They said that a

their sincerity and good falth. ber of ideas have been raised But there have been some notes but nothing concrete has been down yet." Reuter United Press.

set

&

But to date Soviet spokesmen have said that there would be

no point in such Big Four conference

the Paris agreements have been raided.

once

Conflicting Views

Over Formosa

DULLES WILL DISCUSS PROBLEM IN CANADA

Washington, Mar. 14. The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and top Canadian officials probably will dis- cuss conflicting views on Formosa during Mr Dulles forthcoming Ottawa visit, diplomatic sources said today.

Mr Dulles and his Canadian hosts are not ex-

Epected to reach a common proposal on the For- mosa problem. But officials said that a full ex- change of views at least should help each nation better to understand the position of the other.

FR RSS YOLK

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(D),

25-American dandies (5);

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aerom: 1 Devour, 3 Dense,

8 Siren, D. Asleep, 10 Bavel, 11 Denim, 12 Once, 18. Serts, 16

Canada Icane toward the | Mr Dulles' first official coll dh British view that Quemoy, | Canada since he became Secre- Mateu and other Nationalist

tary of State, to held islands actually belong While Mr Dulles' forthcoming the Red-held Chinese main-visit is billed as a courtesy tond The Canadian Foreign call," officials said he will not Mindrier, Mr. Lester B. Pearson, pras up any opportunities has sold it would be folly to talk business. The opportuni- to war over Quemoy and | tios are expected to arise in a Maisu...

the Canadiat

WOULD RESIST

The United States has not publicly, committed: itaelf on whether to defend these. Islanda If the Reds allack. It is understood, however States would the Untied

restat if. It appeared that a Red samalt on Qunmay sud

· MExtra, was 'aimedu kotually ́nt. - Formoss

Pescadores,"

and the

meeting**

to

of

Mr Dulles, who has just re- turned from a tour of South- Cast Asia and the Western Pacific, is certain to tell what The learned. what should in

oludo ble Impressions whether there will be war PERCO in the Formoso aren. - Mr Dulics may niso discuss with the Canadian officials the recunt ..." change in Reenin's dovernment 'what it hienni

Mr Dulles will get a chance to the tree world, bromes

Sta

Gentle 18 Trate 20 Layer 22 Blas, 39 Prate, 25 Canoe, 26 Lasted, 27 Swer, 28 Shire, 20, 2 rares: Dawn: 1 Diagonal 2d present his Ides when he toward German rearmament)

visit and perhaps. “United Velocity, 8, Used, 4 Ripened, 5 Daslate, O.Kasmol, 7 Shear, 14 makos pin official, kosmeet

Triday Register 15 Subaldea, 10. Carrela, 17. Notules, 19. Repore, 21 in Ottawa ar pazitirsd "Abash, 14" Harn,"

and Baturday. The WWII will be

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Intoxicated By Success

George

Damascus, Mar. 14. Champion drinker Daoud Atallah, 27. drank 61 cups of arak (Lebanon's national drink) before breakfast to de- fend his titto, before land. ing in cool.

After successfully do- fending his lile Atallah, Intoxicated by BUCOCKS, went

for a walk in the park, where he challenged police. He was arrested. brought before the court and sentenend to

one month's Imprisonment. China Mall Special,

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conference this year but THE Danish Folketing (Partis- REMEMBRANCE

inay seek to use the conference as a means of delaying German roarmament.

MADE IMPOSSIBLE American officials here say that the last presenta- tion of Soviet polloy made by the Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov on the same. day that the new Soviet Premier Marshal Balganin assumed office, made im- possible from the start hopes that them changes might themselves lead to a more constructive and con- ciliatory

the silitude by Soviet Government, President Eisenhower himself has made it clear that if he thought there was the slightest chance of something construc- tive coming out of a meeting between himself, Siy Winston

·and Soviet leaders "at the sum- mit" he would not permit poll- Lical considerations such 23 opposition from his own Party to hold him back-Reuter.

ment) after sitting almost continuously for more than two days, tonight agreed on sweeping taze» to deal the foreign currendy crisis.

with

A 13 per cent tax is clamped on manufactured goods, including jewellery, watches, radios, TV} arts, clothing, Leattire 27d plastic goods, and tea, coffee and petrol.

The Social Democratic Govern-

ment's aim is to curb home |

bu 1,000

million sprading Kroner

(about 50 million the next five sterling) years,

Dver

The proceeds are to be returned 10 taxpayers in State loans re- deemable in several years.

The neut released today that Denmark had increasti her debt to the European Pay- ments Union is February by: $11,400,000 (£4,071,430} gave urgency to the discussions Reuter.

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