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COMMANDOS CHASING
Faisal - Visits
Turkey
Istanbul, July 3.
King Faisal of Iraq ac- companied by the President of the Turkish Republic, Dhelal Bayar, arrived here this evening from Zongouldak, where he visited a coal mine,
The Turkish destroyer Girih
carrying the two state leaders,,
and also Crown Prince Abdul
lah and the Iraqi Prime Minis.... Nouri Said Pasta, was for greated with a salute, of 42 guna. or its arrival at Istanbul- France-PressC",
Indonesian Army Will Negotiate
BA CUT Operations In
Southwest
Thailand
STOP
MOVE TO
ARMS TRAFFIC
Saigon, July 3.
Premier Ngo Dinh Diem today threw fresh naval reinforcements into his drive to snuff out rebel power in South Viëtnam's extreme southwest corner on the Gulf of Siam.
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The Government sources said 800 naval commandos were on their way to Rachgia on the southwest coast to prevent the forces of the Hoa Hao sect general, Ba Cut, from escaping by sea and to interrupt the arms traffic between Ba Cut and Thailand.
A patrol vessel transferred by France to the Vieiramese Navy also was headed for Rachgia.
GIVE UP
Djakarta, July 3. Indonesian army chiefs have decided to negotiate with the Government to attempt to settle the dispute which started when the army refused to accept Major General Utoyo as its new Staff, an army communique dered. said today.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Information announced that a Hoa Hao unit of un- specified size was ready to rive up and that a Govern- ment delegation was nexo-
surrender tlating its
at Rachgla The Ministry claimed yester- Bambang day that Ba Cut and his fellow Chief-of-Ho Has Gentral, Tran
Sori themselves "had surren
However, a Ministry spokesman today said this was not so and the announcement
Van
air, wounded a demonstrator and arrested, a number of others.
The movement was started to obtain payment from the Goverment for "war" darnage incurred during Saigon's briet civil war last April--United Press.
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Youth
Philadelphia, July 3.
The communique, which was had been due to “an error in A city wide inspection of coin- published after a four-day con- editing." ference of army chiefs, re- На Cut is thought to have silli afmed the
army's loyalty to 4,000 to 5,000 men in this "Wild
the Government but said it West" region where Cambodia, was "forced to act" in the dis-South Vietnam and the Gulf of pute to "prevent encroachment Siam meet.
This is the region from endangering the army's own as the Seven Mountains. unity."
With Ba Cut are Soal and probably Soai's wife, the fear- Yesterday, the Indonesian some Lethi Gam nicknamed Cabinet appointed a four-man The Strangler and comman- comunission to attempt to settle der of a
corps of women the dispute.
warriors who specialise in the The commission Included dagger and sabre,
Detunce Minister Iwe masumantri and the Information leaders Minister, Ferdinand Tobing
the
"Premier Ali Sastreamidjojo,
Several hundred persona Deputy Premier Zainul Arifin, demonstrated in Saigon today in
Kusu- favour of the release of
of a Communist-line group, called "The movement for the protection of life' and pro- Tomorrow, the Legislature will perty of populations." its debate a non-confidence motion leaders were gaoltd 15 days ago. brought against the Govern- Police broke up today's meat.-France-Presse.
demonstrations with shots in the
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operated mcobarica! Tides was ordered today after three-year-old boy was clec- trocuted when he came in contact with a reindeer ride cutside a supermarket,
son of Harry Donald Nagel,
Nagel, an employee Naval Station Supply Depot,
moller. Marie on Friday.
of the
coin-operated
went to the marker with his Witnesses raid the boy was
other children machines when he suddenly Dewald to Frankiers Hospital where be was pronounced dead. An autopsy revealed he died of electric shock, Authorities
requested owners and operators cf such machines to disconnect thern immediately until they could be inspected by the staff of the city's Electrical Bureau, Anthony Capriotti, chieť inspec. tor for the Electrical Bureau, said the machine was not, properly grounded. A frayed made contact electric cord
watching riding
the
collapsed. A police car rushed
with a metal housing, he said. United Press,
1955.
Leaving his, London residence on the way to Buckingham Palace is Mr Haruhiko Nishi, newly-appointed Japanese Am- bassador, going to present his credentials to the Queen. Mr Nishi, who is 62, was formerly Japanese Ambassador
Australia.—Reuserphoto,
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Diplomats Prepare
For Geneva
By Paul Scott Rankine
Washington, July 3. Western diplomats and the Soviet Am- bassador in Washington, Mr Georgi Zaru- bin, expect to complete this week the final technical and administrative arrangements for the Big Four "summit" conference in Geneva.
Cross Channel By Parachute
Paris, July 3, Naudin, 13-year-old ke- countant, plans to cross the "English" Channel by para.
chute later this month.
The accountant, - using a specially - made parachute, drifted
for eight miler conntry
in
across
minutes yesterday przetice drop.
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A veteran of the Allled airborne landing in Belly 12 years ago, he plans to drop from his plane abouă 23,000 feet over the Kent coast and land on French sell 45 minutes later. He had made a long study of winds and weather condi- flans over the channel China Mall Special.
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CRISIS
CABINET
MEMBERS-
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COUNCIL OF EUROPE TALKS
Foreign Ministers? Strasbourg Meeting
Strasbourg, July 3.
Foreign Ministers of 14 European countries meet here tomorrow afternoon to take stock of thè international situation two weeks before the Big Four conference in Geneva. ̈
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Dr Kristinn Gudmundsson of Iceland will pre- side over the meeting of the Ministerial Committee of the Council of Europe.
the
Among them are the seven Foreign Ministers of Western European Union the new alliance set up after the death of the European army, project. These Ministers under Chairmanship of M. Paul Henri Speak of Belgium are meeting in the morning to discuss WEU problems and prepare a message to the WEU assembly which sits for the first, time here on Tuesday.
MEMBERS
The WEU assembly is formed of members of the Council of
who Europe belong to the seven WEU countles----Britain. France, Italy, West
Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg,
RICE TRADE
BELOW
POSTWAR
PEAK
↑
Washington, July 3. According to the Depart- ment of Agriculture, interna tional trade in rice in 1954
On Tuesday, it will elect
increased three per cent as president and fix its rules in compared with the preced- the middle of a session of the ing year, but continued be Council of Europe's consultative low the postwar peak of assembly which itself is due to 1952. Exports, including re- hold a full dress
political de- bate on East-West relations on exports, from all countries wednesday.
totalled 10,246 million pounds State Minister Henry Soum said,
During Wednesday's debate, in terms of milled rice com- Mir Harold Macmillan, British pared with 9,930 million in a communique. published today, that he had asked the Foreign Secretary, will speak on pounds in 1953 and 11,034
East-West officials and advisers to resignccent Austrian State Treaty in/million pounds in 1952.
Monte Carlo July 3. Prince Rainier III has accepted the resignations of several of the Cabinet members and Boancial advisers, follow "difficulties incurred by one of Monaco's principal banks last week, it was officially an- -nounced today.
relations and
the
apparent Soviet
the
to ensure an objective -
the light at vestigation of financial obligall
Trade was approximately hall tors made by the Public willingness to ease tension. Treasury.
M. Antoine Pinay of France the 20,00 million pounds ex- ported annually prior to World will discuss Western European War II (average 1938-40). Earlier reports said the GovETD-
Union and M. Spaak will deal ment oficials had advanced
European integration Despite a small gala in total. some 1,150
million French with
following
exports, Last
general trend In mouth's talks at frames to the bank out of state.
rice trade was somewhat down- Messina, Sicily, between the six ward. funds.
A pronounced Increase in Four of Prince Rainier's top European Coal and Steel Fool shipments of Burma was pri- Anancial advisers and Cabinet nations France, Italy, Westmarily responsible for the gain and the- Director, Arthur
Germany Crovetto,
Benelux In total trade, but rice exports countries.
declined in many countries. The consultative assembly will interrupt its meeting tomorrow at which it will clect a President
heär -and
reports for the inaugural -WEU session,
Non-WEU members will retire to the back benches of "Parlia ment House" in Strasbourg wooded suburbs while the WEU deputies come to the front of the House.
were
suspended last week, following reports that the bank was in a delicate" financial position-France-Presse.
Saar Plebiscite
Expected In October
commission to
'FROM "BURMA ` Exports from Asia increased 1,128 million pounds, of which 1,060 million” pounds came from Burma.
Rice exports of the western hemisphere countries were only two-thirds of the year before, and exports and re-exports from the countries of Europe de-. clined 22 per cent.
the
came fromL those of Japan
Representatives of some Mr Zarubin has been discussing with
neutral nations in the Council Increased imports of the two of Europe, such as Sweden, are largest importers, Japan and State Department counsellor," Mr Douglas
Saarbruceker, July 3.
to leave the House India, brought the total of those M. F. de Housse, the Belgian expected
ct MacArthur, the British Ambassador, Sir Chairman the European during the WEU meeting, importing countries to more than
haif
world rice insports. supervise the Reute
India's imports Roger Makins, and the French Charge Saar plebiscie, told journalists
Burma
while here this afternoon he would D'Affaires, the establishment of a joint report to the Ministers Council secretariat in Geneva to be responsible for of the Western European Union the administrativé arrangements, includ- ing such questions as interpretations and seating.
They expect to meet again this week after Mr Zarubin has had fina! instructiors from Moscow.
JOINT SECRETARIAT
The question of a joint recretariat was about the anly problem left by the Big Four Foreign Ministers at their recent San Fran cisco meetings for further discussion before the Geneva conference, which opens on July 18.
MURNIPP KIDS No Peace Prospects
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ES BRASI IN O NEEDED N NO DIS OCTOR A B AB RE
With Israel
New York, July 3.
tomorrow.
communique could be ex- pected afterwards..
Minks Stolen
originated in countries of Asia,
Fe, North
America America
Rice was imported into the
Copenhagen, July 3,
bind About 500 mink cubs stolen Philippines to
up stocks,
was
M. de Housse did not answer from Danish minic farms during whereas in the year before
production month were possibly domestic a reporter's question whether the last Octobre 9 would be the day of smuggled across the North Sea sufficient for all requirements. the plebiscite. But usually well to Britain, police here said · COUNTRIES DOWN The United Nations Secretary-informed quarters here assumed yesterday.
"the other hand, imports General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, that Sunday October 2 will be Cubs worth a total of 250,000
intio several of the countries will be host to the conference the day of the plebiscite provid Kroner (about £12,500) have on behalf of the United Nations, ed that the Saarland parliament vanished from min farms lausually considered to be among but the Four Powers are ex-passed the bills, regulating the Jutland and the Fuenan islands pected to set up a secretariat of plebiscite on the new Saar during the last year,
their own to handle the ministration.
ad-statute
on
Meanwhile, consultations are continulog between the three Westem Powers on the position
take at Genova they will such questions as disariaament and German unification, An ex- three pert group from the governments is due to meet in
Paris on July 8 to prepare re- commendations and working papers for joint consideration by their Foreign Ministers,
According to present placs, į the three Western Foreign Ministers will meet in Paris on July 15, the day before the Foreign Ministers of the North. Atlantic Treaty nations meet: there to revise questions to be.
discussed at Geneva,
Egyptian Foreign, Minister Mahmoud Fawzi said Sunday his country does not believe permanent On July 17, the day before peace can be made with the present state of Israel the conference starts, the Big
Three heads of government because that nation "is based on a denial of human | President Eisenhower, Sir
Fauze - planı a preliminary Pressed by a panel of newsmen on the Colum-meeting in Geneva, to bia Broadcasting System (CBS) television show ordinate the strategy which they "Face the Nation," Mr Fawzi said Israel was founded by "chasing people out of their homes and
rights" and "continues to commit aggression." Anthony Eden and M." Edgar
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"We do not condone what Mr Fawzi said his nation is has been done to the Pale doing all in its power to prevent stinian Arabs and we do not war from erupting in the area." believe permanent peace canHe also said that Egypt is deter- rest on such a foundation," be mined to keep the Suez Canal said.
free to all international trade. A to the present Egyptian blockade of Israeli ships in the.. Canal, Mr Fawzi said there would have to be fill recognition of the rights of the Palestinian Arabs to effect a change in that situation.
"IF UN ERRED"
Asked bow this policy of
non-recognition of Irae) as
anation could be justified In view of the formal re- cognition made by the United Nations, the Foreign Minister said that “if "the UN erred, we may know it would not be the first mistake.”
When ccasure
་ ་་
will follow.-Reuter
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SOEKARNO
TO VISIT
IRAQ
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Bardad, July 3) The Indonesian President, Ahmad Soekarno, has accepted
vilation from the Govern cat of Iraq to pay a formal visit to Bagdad en route to Mecca for a pilgrimage, well in- cause the rarity of unanimous formed sources said here today.
"reminded of the UN of the blockcade, Mr said that.. it is obvicus everyone does not agree with the security council findings be-
Mr Fawzi insisted that Egypt Toles. www.not slighting current talks
Mr Fawzi said he is going to President Soekarno, who will over tension in the Gaza area, Washington Monday, where he be the first Indonesian President by relcsing to conduct them on hopes to talk to as many to visit Bagdad, is due to arrive
a high level we are dispatch American officials as posible, here on July 18 and leave again ing, a responsible official, send. He arrived in New York Satur- giving him full authority," he day from Canaria Associated on July 19, it was also stated. said.
Fress
France Presseko
Mall
next week and they Police say they hope to make were approved by the European arrests commission-Reuter."
Special.
soon, China
of
Asia's heaviest importers fice Malaya, Ceylon, Indonesia,
and Hongkong-were the lowest in several years.
Reasons for the declines are: Increased production; 2. Consumption cf surplus stocks, azad 3.
Withholding of pur- because chases
"of relatively
Adenauer's Son To Marry high prices in exporting coun
A happy ploture of Georg Adéuaser, the 23-
of the German: Federal Chancellor and Miss Ulls Britia Jess
son, daughter of a Swedish businessman, “... after
they are engaged to be makeine
tries,
expecially in The first
year.
part of the
potal
rice imports Into Europe increased 24 per cent compared with 1953, and were the largest since World War II. Even
so, imports of nearly 1,000 million pounds were only 30 per cent of previr imporTS"- -France-Presse...
Nasser Promises
Democratic
Regime
Paris, July 3.
Egypt's premiery Gamal Abdel Nasser, pledged "truly de... mocratic regime"
ing
for Egypt in a
speech made at y public meet- held at Sohng in Upper Egypt today was
In his
broadcast by
Such was
Cairo, moni tored here, Col. Nasser salda "We shall not re-establish par- liamentary government but we promise you a truly democratic regime
COL
Nasser
I to back the
urged Egyptians revolution" to en-
able i to whoe out "rendalism, capitaliera and monopolles" 扣
Other Government chiefs
who
accompanied COL Nasser, called
people to "support and follow the leader of
d
on
the
tion
the revolve
ended Guld- These chiefs.
included
ance - Minister Salah: Salemen Minister CT War General Abdel Hakimi and Vice-Premier Gamzi
After the meeting,
Nasser
Handed out tities for some 26,000 acres of land to 3758 @mall "Handholders who will thus beze- ft from the Governinent's
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