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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955.
COMMUNIST ARMS FOR EGYPT
West Will Warn Russia
KREMLIN MIDDLE EASTERN
POLICY VIOLATION
OF THE GENEVA SPIRIT
Geneva, Oct. 27.
The US and Britain will warn Russia formally during the Big Four meeting here that Communist arms supplies to the Middle East are endangering world peace, informed sources said today.
US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan were expected to pass on this warning when they meet with Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov privately later this week.
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Israel Premier
Damascus, Orl. 27. warord the Three that powers today
Westem Ally supply of arms to Israel "would disturb the peace in the Middle East." according
to
authoritative 611
ROUTCO here. The source sald Syria
had also appreached Russia
on the subject.
The warning In designed fo counter efforts of Mr Moshe Stareti, Israeli Prime Minis- ter, who flew to Geneva lo- | day for talks with the four forcim
the ministers aboui
with Czechoslovaki during their meetings in Paris on the eve of the Genova con- ference.
Today, Ministers briefly reviewed thepilivu to Israel o; eron!- special security
The Western Foreign
problem when they me
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for a pre-conferener Strategy
session at the laktside residence Foreign Minister
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Antoine Pinay.
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For reaching devisions affteling the Magically vital Mident all 1 future defence.
to Mr &•ax ][cf
West's appronch The Molotov in New York this month on the Cairo-Frague arus deal fabled to produce ony verukb. My Molotov then avonded any commitment, pan- ing consultation with Moscow.
Anawer Wanted
In Geneva the West is deter- mined to get as clear an answer Soviet possible from The 11 jender before embarking on any new moves, the sources said,
Meanwhile, the West appear- ed unwilling to commit itself to any precipitate security guaran. Lee to
Premier Moshe Israel. Shayet! flew høre from Paris 10- clay fox make new
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situation in the Middle East errated by the Czechoslovak- Egyptian arms deal.
Said Chazzi, Prime Minister of the approval Byris, obtaine{| of the Arab League states be- fore issuing the warning. Russja Is reported 10 have assured Syria that the Com-
munist bloc would abstain
from supplying arma lo Israel. The Syrian press has comment-
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Thorneycroft Stands By Trade Agreement
London, Oct. 27." THE President of the
Board of Trade. Peter Thorneycroft, unid
Mr
in the House of Commons BURAIMI OASIS DISPUTE
today that he would not take steps to seek a revi- Aion of the 1939 Indian trade agreement.
He has been asked by a Labour
member.
Thornton, Mr E whether he would take 4.4 steps in view of the adverse enter of the agreement on the United Kingdon rotlon. textile industry
that
Me Thornycroft mic
Government's poltry remained
Saudi Arabia May Resort To Force
Cairo, Oct. 27.
The Saudi Arabian premier, Crown is stated by the Prime Ming-Prince Feísal, indicated today that his
ter in May the year,
(Sir
Antiway Eden had and then
the governement had deened The match the strangements under which clothi unported from the Commonweaita 13 dufy free)
The Prime
Minister. that Syria might find it patural to conclude security pacts with Russia in case the United Siales prunted guar- anters to Israel-Reuler,
Sir An- hrmy Eden, also toli Labour
to re-
The Western position, be saut, is to stand Armly by the declared policy of avoiding an
in the Middle East Joints Face that Israel 1ኛ campaigning for
Wesla arns in order
the balaney of power, store which it claims to have been damagest by
Egyptian- Czech deal. But, "by stepping | will take The meekin
up arms to Israel we would be
strictly place Letore M. Pinay leaves for contributing
to the Part. und crucal confidence arms rate which we want to vote which could bung down) avoid,” the spokesmån suid.
spokesmen Mr Sharett has a lentative up- pointment with French Foreden Minter Antoine Pinay for 0800 GIMP Lamarrow muring of M. Phy Dealence. Vitla Mont
the
gvernment of Edgar Faure,
for a
Premier
the
But the West let it be known
The spokesmen said there was that it remained fully aware of stit ne
the looming threat of a danget with Sovint Foreign Ministerous Mideastern conflict resulting the flow of Communist of from
arms to Arab nations.
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Molotov
US Secretary State John Foster Dulles,
Mr Sharett click talk to Mr Dulles
British Foreign ared Serretary Harold Macmillan a Paris. fe did not see M. Pinag
Premier those, but talked to Edgar Faure,
Hold Hand
է The West's plan
seek s more information on the scope of Egypt's arm, deal with the Com- munista as well as to try bry from Mr Molotov some indica- on of Moscow's immediate in- tentiems in the Middle East.
Until more Leave
light has thrown on these two issues the West would prefer to hold Its hand.
Avoid Decision
Informed sources said that Mr Sharett
probably will Geneva again on Monday, giving him three full days for talks with Mr Molotov. prpents for
The ng from the West and to meet
West wants to avoid decision not based with Mr Molotov, but informed any sources said the Western powers sober calculation, necording to said the de not contemplate stepping up
one Western spokesman.
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Omelal Western informants West stands by the tripartite declaration on AC maintenance of the status quo
in the Middle East.
Nor are there any
plans as
of now to stop Western arms supplies to Arab nations made arrangements under existing within the scope of the tripartite declaration, they said.
Mr Thorneycroft
Picture received today from Cyprus of the dawn swoop by men of No. 45 Commando, RM on the village of Akanthon in the biggest military operation yet for suspected terrorists and Iddden arms. The men made a night Journey over the twist- ing and tortuus mountain roads, with roarkable climb down the steep mountain cliffs to surprise the village suspect- ed of being a stronghold for EOKA terrorists. The picture shows a suspect being led away for questioning.-Central Fresa Photo.
government may resort to force as an Saar Premier answer to the British-sanctioned occupa- tion of the Buraimi Oasis.
"Following the British aggression, it is hard to tell what position the Saudi-
Arabian Government will take after it has been consistently using peaceful methods," Prince Feisal told a press conference.
Burgim Only has she Bere the arbita- tion provdure which now has completely reused to exist,
Ten Countries
Recognise Vietnam
Saigon, Oct. 27,
Vietnamese
Official
ten
sources said today that countries have already 're- cognised the new Vietnam-
in the
The Saudi-Arabian Govern. inform the United Nations of this aggression.
ment will
"As a government it must re- consider its position and take adequate mensures to safeguard Its Interesta and protect the right of its citizens," said the Emir.
Full Blame
Feisal put full, blame for the
ese ropublic, proclaimed Occupation of Buraimi on Bri- after last Sunday's referen-tain. dum.
They Britain United
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"The Sultan of Muscal has France, Great member Mr M, Hynd that the
States, New no freedom of action," he told newsinet. "It is the British speech made by the PresidentZealand Australia, Japan, Italy; who are in full control."
of the Board
Cotton Board
of Trade at a Conference st
Harrogute on October 14 e- presented the government's policy in regard to the cotton
industry. Textile
(Mr Thorncycraft and stated at Harrogate with reference to import of cloth from duty-free Hongkong and Ladia, that the government were not at pre- sent prepared to depart from their long-established arrange- meats for duty-free imports from the Commonwealth.
(He
adited thei uncertainty about the disposal of Ameri- can collon stocks was causing damage in nearly every tex- tile industry in the world and persistent representations had been made to the Americans on the matter.)
conscious of "the very
real value this country and the cotton
The extent of British arms Sir Anthony added that he was supplies to Egypt has not been disclosed so far, Last week
textile Industry gains Britain revealed that she was
from the maintenance of im- stepping up) arms deliveries to
perial preference. Baghdad member of the
πίνε defence pact which has recently drifted dway from Egyptian-led Arab bloc,
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No Promises
Western
This dicated that
received no Macmillan
To
the
reaction in-
hud
Mr Sharett promises from Mr
Mr and
Dulles with discussions during his them in Paris yesterday.
Mr Sharett was seeking fur- ther talks with the American and British statesmen In Genova. He was expected to confer with Mr Macmillan after his meeting with Mr Mololov.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Premier warned hero totay that Israel might be forced to Bght."-- United Press.
Marilyn Free
Monday
New York, Oct. 27. The marriage of Marilyn
The House one figure;
ine imported last year:
worth under
like £50 milion
of cotton piece goods
preferential rates to of the ru.
various countries
Commonwealth and we
Completes Government
Saarbruecken, Oct. 27. The new
Saar Premier, Heinrich Welsch, tonight confpleted the formation of his interim government of technicians.
after
Herr Welschi, Chairman of the Executive Bird of the Saar rall- ways, was proposed as Premier the resignation of Herr Johannes Hoffmann, following the defeat of the European sta tute for the Saar in the recent referendum.
HEIT
Welsch's government will remain in power until eice- Lions can be held in the Saar to Herr select a new government. Weisch will become Labour and Justice Minister as well as Pre- mier.
'End Tutelage'
In Bonn-Her Kurt Conrad, Social leader of the German Democratic Party in the Saar- land, today called for an end to French tutelage" over the Smar The Emir, suggested it was to allow it to "balance out" dis
tho ometni probable
occupation of business relations with France that Buram came in retaliation for and Germany.
Thailand South Korea and Indonesin.
the
pew
However, French
in Fourts
Puris said France has not yet "officially" the conclusion of the bilateral When a new Saar parliament recognised
pact between Egypt had been elected, Herr Conrad regime, military These sources said the govern- and Saudi-Arabia.
said, the Saar should be given a ment has only "taken note of The Premier said his govern- status similar to that of West the election of Premier Ngement had consulted other Amb Berli
non-voting - sending Dinh Dicm,'
un and that negoilo-government the Duralini representatives to the Bundestag
He said the West tions are going on between the occupation question.
German Lower conferred with House) and having West Ger- two povernments to set up a he personally new modus vivendi between Premier Gamal Abdel Naser man laws. France and Vietnam.
At yesterday's French Cabinet moeting Foreign Minister
Antoine Pinny suld that the
formal recognition will be given "laler."
of Egypt to unify the Arab atlude on the matter.
to
of
He charged that Britain had rezoried to armed force as zoon as it felt that the Arbitration Meanwhile,
Geneva tended the Vietnamese Council in
favour pass judgment in Fortign Ministry announced
Saudi-Arabia, that the South Korean and Vietnamese Governments
have decided to exchange diplomatte missions.United Presa.
Red Cross Budget
Geneva, Oct. 27.
1
The Executive Committee of the 74-nation. League of Red tained in this country about Cross Societies has voted
Alleged Assault
at
He said the attackers Burimi wounded a Saudi- Arablan police chief, captured him and his aides and assaulted the inhabitants.
armed
Technical reunion with Ger- many would still be prevented by political circumstances, Herr Conrad added.-France-Presse and Reuter.
Aborigine's
Bravery Rewarded
"One cannot conceive that in this age, when the
Brisbane, Oct. 27. United
An aborigine from Arukum Nabions and other International organisations strive to preserve Mission, Thursday Island, has Humanc Society's highest award for his Pease, the British Government received the Royal should commit such an act of criminal
aggression attempts to save his employer $8 million worth of Common-budget of 1,350 000 Swiss Francs against the Buralmi Oasis, which from drowning in shark-infested wealth piece goods.
waters. (£112,000 sterling) for 1956.
The budget includes special is part of Saudi-Arabian ter- ritory," concluded the Crown the maintenance of imperial funds for the sending of League Prince.-United Press. preference is to the direct delegates to the scenes of major henont of the cotton textile industry."-Reuter,
"I will still say that on balance
Churchill Honoured
In Isracl
·
Halta, Oct. 27. Israel honoured Sir Winston Churchill today with the loying of the foundailón stone of › a Winston Churchill Hall at the Haifa Technical Institute.
The British statesman Wan
Mr by his BOD,
Monroe and Joe DiMaggio can represented
disasters to co-ordinate
national relief action.
Inter-
US WINTER TIME
It provides for technical as- sistance to Red Cross Societies
New York, Oct, 27. in process of organisation and
The United States reverts to development, and also for aid in
Red Cross winter me on October 30. Junior promoting activities. China Moil Special, China Mail Special.
“GAOL HOTEL”
Caen, Oct. 27. FRENCH court tonight acquitted eight inmates of a happy-go-lucky Normandy gaul in which favoured pri- soners made out the payroll books for the and kept the picasure-loving chlet warden, and convicts ambled in and out of the prison gates as they pleased and held, partids for their wives and girl friends. Forgery Israeli Tho
Minister of The eight defendants were nes Finance,
cubed of forgery and compli Mr Lovy Eshuol, described Sir Winston, Da... à
elty with the chief
gunro, The year and a day wait re "courageous fighter for eternal Fernand Billa, who was sen quired by Californiat law for a values, freedom
tenced to brid civillad -
three years in pri- final divorce decreo expires this | tion”.
son a fortnight ago.on paglig onco, charges. The two-day, Irish was marked by repeated roung of Indighter in the clowly-padlord court 250LTA 28 0134 D Conor Lamined
be coded officially on Monday, Randolph Churchill. and the blonde star said today she has no plans for remarriage to anyone.
Saturday.
for A spokesman
·Mima Monrbó · mid aho would' He said Sir Winston's past. sign finial papers hot on Mooeried, out against the nacelicing, dagi sto, be returned to Lon of Israel to Ami hallor Angolon
and filed by Am blodetiäll?)
Special
́INMATES
term was up becausé ho "had the blue and another de fendait pizudly acknow- ledged that ho was a com~ bined "number one prisoner chief
guard" and teslined that he had reduced a fellow in- male's sentence because he was "very upset" over the death of his son-in-law... There was a thunder of applouso from the public galleries when. the court announced acquittal of the eight Inmates of the Pont Leveque prison The public prosecutor tund called for short concurrent prisoti terms for four of them, but land dropped the case against the other four. Meanwhile, It was 14arted from Paris that the national strike of war has come to wh tend. The strikers who have
Calmiskól parklynd
tha
The aborigine, Jackson, Pore- lembin Woolla, 31, was with Francis Gilbert Joyce, in motor boat when it sank in rough pene off Thursday Island
Woolla a strong swimmer --- stayeß with Joyce even when A he realised Joyce was dead, boat rescued him still holding Joyce's
Mail body, China Special.
ACQUITTED
court activities by refusing to bring prisoners to court, had mido an exception for the eight involved in the Pont Loveque affair.
|An agreement reached in Paris this...evening between the Government attel warders trade union representatives, stipulated, the suspension of all legal or administrative the sanctions taken against stalkers, and full payment of wages for the strike period. Wage Increase i The question of an incrgaro
in wiges will be examined in dinhduring. thu coming
b. Weck...
the strike, the warders continued to work as usual Inside prisons but refund to or to [accopt new insprintco
have any dealing with court houses-range-Prepse.
ACCESS TO WEST
BERLIN
More Notes Sent To Russians
Moscow, Oct, 27, DRITAIN, Franee and the United Sintes tonight sent identical notes to the Soviet Government festating their view that Iussia and not East Germany is responsible for guaranteeing free access to Berlin for all truffle from West Germany.
The notes honded in to the So- vlet Foreign Ministry by the second messengers were sent by the Western powers on the issue in recent weeks.
Russin in a reply on October 18 anid control of Western mill- tary traffic between West Ger- many and Berlin would con- time to be exercised by the Soviet military authorities.
Exerts Jurisdiction
But she added that apart from milltary traffic the East Ger- man Government "exerts its Jurisdiction over the territory under its sovereignty."
The
Western powers in a note on October 4 had declared that a Sovici-East
German cement of September 20
giving East Germany sover.
eignty
Russia
could
not release
the
It
"from sponsibilities which assumed in matters concerning
has
transport and communications between the different parts of Germany including Berlin.”...... Reuter,
Negro Predicts Massacre
In S. Africa
Concord, N.II. Oet, 27. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr, said last night that Russian agents are ship- ping arms to opponents of white supremacy in the
of Union
South Afrios.
Rcp, Powell a Negro, fold delegates attending the eastern regional meeting of the Congrega-
Chur- Mional Christian ches, that South Africh Smar
bb the scene of the greatest massaore Whites in history within the next few months." hils sald
prediction was baseil on Informa- tion he gathered at the Afro-Asian conference
He
of
in Bandung, Indonesia, Last spring.
He said he warned the State Department taxt
May about an Impending plan to sell Communist arms to Egypt-United Press.
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