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Admit China To
Middle East Key Spot Strengthened United Nations
|RAF HASTINGS |
TURNS UP
12HOURS LATE
Darwin, Nov. 3.
A British Royal Air Forec
Hastings
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bere tonight with eight passengers and a crew of 14 after being listed Ax THEsing for altnost 12 Lour
Group Captain W. Love, in clarce of the plane, said trouble with Our engine
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carrying supplice and personnel for the Woomera rocket- Tango. Mont
al tho
passengers were civilian employees of the British Ministry of Supply.
The only woman aboard, MIAN J. O'Connell ตรั Melbourne. works for the Australian Supply Department.
United Press.
S. Vietnam Roving Envoy
To See Pinay
Dinh
Geneva, Nov. 3. M. Nge
Luyen, South Vietnam's roving ambassador, arrived here today by nir from Parls for talks on France South Vietnamese affairs with M. Antoine Pinay, the French / Foreign Minister.
M. Layen, who is the younger brother of No Din Dien new head of state of Souli Vietnam, will also have talks un the latest situation in his
with
and untry
British United Stales delegates
SHIELD AGAINST
SOVIET ENCROACHMENT
London, Nov. 3.
The British Government "warmly
North Korea
North Korea Chancellor's Son Married
Wants To
Join In
**
welcomes" the news of Iran's formal UN Debate |
accession to the Baghdad pact, a Foreign
| Office spokesman said today.
United Nations, Nov. 8. North Korea has request-
Reports reaching London today said that as a result of procedure in the Iranianed that it be allowed to take Parliament, the Teheran Government had formally deposited its instrument of acces.
part in the United Nations:
debate on the Korean ques-
tion during the current Gen-
sion to the pact in the secretariat head-eral Assembly session, it quarters in Baghdad.
Secrecy Over
Peron's Flight
Managua, Nov. 3. The Nicaraguan Government has granted the authorisation naked for by the Paraguayan Government for the military
| plone carrying the fortn
Argentine President. Juan Peron, to fly over NeoregUSD
was disclosed today.
The UN made public cable.
The poet is now composed of gram: dated October 31 from Britain, Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan | North Korean Foreign Minister and Iran.
Nam 11, asking to be represtarted in the forthcoming debate on thear Items relating to Korkan qusation.
With the formal adherence-of Iran the Ministerial Council of the phet is expected 10 met shortly but the time and place of the meeting has not yet been decided upon, it was learned.
US Intentions ?
tho
The identicul telegrams were addrered to Mr Jose Maza, of Chile, president of the General Assembly, and Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold,
to
10
Prime Minister Sir Anthony The Assembly's niin poli- Edc11 has already announced eal committee is expected Quat he will affarik if he can, begin debate shortly on the re- but nothing definite on this h 1 port of the UN Korean com- territory and land at the Las | wit 11 icand in Downing, inlaston, reports of the neutral Mercedes airport in Managua, It | Street. was plated Irre tonight.
Nothing is known
na lons repairiation commis- sion, and the problem of former prisoners of the Korean
Wor
here of This informullen, made public ¦ the Unbied States intentions of today in Managua, is the only joining the pact but it LS official indiersion at present generally believed that for the
Nam Il's messages, sent from available here as to the expect- | present, ut cust, American Pyongyang, the
North Korean ed arrival of Peron
support will be along the lines capital, said: in Nicaragua.
of increased military ald to Iran and Turkey.
strictest
The recent Soviet diplomatic the Middle East. Is believed aimed providing Moscow with a foot- hold in this strategically vital aren, has deepened the signi- acance
pact of the Baghdud among the Western nations.
The authorities here nrg keeping the
secrecy regarding Peron's proposed offensive in visit, and it is not
yet known which whether Peron in ende to settle in Nicaragua or whether this will merely be A stopover towards
Gnal 1
destination1 elsewhere-France-Presse.
FBI Probing Plane Loss
Give Opportunity
"Being of the opinion that unilatert f discussion of the Korean question cannot lead to the achievement of any practical Bolution of the question, the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has the bonour to request you to Less than a month ago, Mr give
the representatives of Harold Macmillan, Britain's Government of the Democratle Foreign Secretary, formally People's Republic of Koren un stated that Britain considered spportunity to take part in the the Baghdad alliance as the key discussion of the Korcad to Neur and Middle Enet, question at the session of the defence.
Nations
General
The bridegroom carries the bouquet! Mr Adam Butler, socond son of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, holds the Rowers as he helpe his bride down the stops at St Marlin', i the Fields after their marriage. The bride in Mins Felicity Molesworth-8i Aubyn. United Press Photo.
Israeli-Egyptian Flare-Up
Burns Flying Back
To Jerusalem
London, Nov. 3,
Uni.ed Assembly Its voluc is now
Maj-General E. L. M. Burns, Chief of Staff to the greatly increased us a
***The shield to the
Government of New York, Nov. 9.
the United Nations Truce Supervisory Commission for Soft "under-belly" of the Big Four foreign minis- j
the Democratic People's Republic of Federal Bureau of Investiga-
Middle East where tera conference here.
Korea is firmly convinced that Palestine, is flying back to his Jerusalem head- tion experts were called in to-
relations between 10 discover whether day
Arab only the participation of repre-quarters this weekend to investigate the position Israel and her South Vietnam 18 already
neighbours are
of the Democratic now
the sentatives near „eidotaĝi ebused the loss f ropresented here during the abtiner with all people on breaking point. conference by two observers, La Vịnh Phùng, Nhi Nguyen Dinh Ky.
When M. Play
returns
troard.
un
Mr W. A. Patterson, President of United Airlines, which owned 10 | the
four-engined plane, said; he Evidence
eirongly indicates This accident resulted from
explosion in the aur,"
na
Final Form
People's Repubile of Korea in created by Israeli-Egyptian fighting at El Auja, an the discussion of the Korean authoritative diplomatic source said here today. question at the session of tho
He will arrive in Jerusalem on Saturday.
United
Nations wili discussion
General
guarantoc
of
az
that
The final form of the defence Assembly set-up under the Baghdad pact equitable
expected to be planned when question and thereby contribute the Ministerial Council meets.
Paris for the weekend will meet M. Franci Hoppenol, France's Am- bassador to South Vietnam,! who has just returned to tha The airliner crushed in flight į ters French capital from Salgoa 11 minutes after taking of tor consultations-Reuter.
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to the work of the United Na- tiona, which is called upon to
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Here in London official quar-defend
have made no secret of security," fact that they hope alber Arab states will eventually Join
the
South Korean representatives
al
General Burns had been dis- cussing A plan for stopping the current series of Israeli Egyptian incidente with Me Dag and
Hammarskjold, UN Secretary-General, and British, French and United States representatives
United Nations headquarters In New York.
In Paris Quai d'Orsay spokesman said that France viewed with "grave
concern" that latest flare-up
the on Israeli-Egyptian border, but termed reports that it would offer itself as a mediator as "sull very premature,"
Kore. United
in the interests of their own have been invited to take part security but there is lite ex- on a limited basis in previous pectation of this until greater debates calm has been restored in the Press. southern preas of the Near East.
Meanwhile, the pack is re- garded in London not only as A defence shield against Soviel encroachments in the Middle East, but also us corridor of alled calm in which to contain the ferment to the south generated by Arab-Israel rela- tions.
The more his dispute can de localised, it is felt, the sooner
It can be colved and the sooner
Peru Accused
Of Starting Arms Race
Washington, Nov. 3. Ecuador renewed charges to day that Peru has started in
la the likelihood of solid Arab¦ armaments race designed to backing to the Baghdad pact.
Meanwhile, the Council of
intimidato her neighbourB.
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US EASES CONTROLS TO RED NATIONS
Washington, Nov. 3. THE United States Department of Commerce announced here today that controls on deliveries of peaceful goods to the Soviet Union and other Communist, nations have been relaxed.
communique published today by the Department of Com- merco declared that a list of goods which can be freely exported to Communist coun- tries without. licence is now being drawn up. Previously American exporters had to obtain a special licence for such sales from the
Goverment
Ministers of the pact are ex- Ecuadorian Ambassador Jose the Egyptian Premier, Licut-dea
repented
Very Premature Asked if there was any possi- iblity of France - offering • to mediate the Egyptian-Isracil conflict tho spokesman said: "This is very premature, The spokesman said
this morning's meeting between the
Ambassador to French
Cairo, Count Armand du Chayla, and
this Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Council of was only routine visit by the
of American French envoy,‹
He said it was "most im- Ho refused withdraw probablo" that during the meet- Ecuador's charges of Septem-ing Count du Chayla had offered bor & claiming Peru was mass-FTCO Be a mediator in the confilet. Informed sources, how- ing troops
their mutual|50 on border and preparing "an im over, stressed that the French minent Invasion." United overment considered itself in the most suitable position to act Press.
BA * · mediator between 'Israel ord. the Arab States. — Reuter and United Press,
pected to consider some form of R Chiriboga joint defence command in the charge before area, and a major consideration the Organisation will be the supply of modern States. arms and equipment to the four nations in the area to nut [ "teeth” into the alliance,
Air Defence
Turkey, Iran, and to some extent Pakistan are expected to look to the United States for arms cupplies. Under previous arrangements with Iraq, Britain is committed to give that coun- try technical assistance La clablishing ..an
defence
organisation.
Under Anglo-Iraqi
men's Britain has the right to ue Iraq' as a base for milltary ztores to be used in the event of war and British, military nivcraft have easy access, to frag since the Royal Air Force, is riting the Trad Alf Force and operating and maintaining fe
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communique declared that
move was in conformity with the proposal of Pro sident Eisenhower at the July Big Four
that ahould
be created which would encourage, nations to increase their exchanges
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Department of “meras -- emphasised that these new, arrangements, did not modify the ban on the port of goods to China and other Communist nations in the Far East
of Comme Weeks, Secretary said that the now arrangements should be in force before the end of ...this year
UK Doubles Mr Sinclair Exports To Russia
He stressed that, the exporta
tion of strategic goods the Soviet bloc was forbidden, France-Presse,
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Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 3. Senhor Joan Cafe Fing
London, Nov. 3. President of Brazil, must. Stay British exports to the Soviet four or five days in hospital Union in 1955 had doubled com- without receiving visitors, after paree with 1954 and were still the alight heart attack suffered increasing, Mr Beter Thorney- this morning. It was stated here croft, President of the Board of TONIC
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BÚLGANIN AND U NU
Moscow, Nov. 8.
Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Burmese Premier U Nu called for the admission of China to the United Nations and a ban on thermonuclear weapons. to- day.
A joint Soviet-Burmese communique signed by the two Premiers at the close of U Nu's two-week visit to the Soviet Union said that both nations were in agreement that world peace was “achievable.”
But it called on the West to recognise Chinese claims on Taiwan, and on a UN seat,
The communique also <- dumed the grouping of nations into bloom and said that non- adherence to blocs "assures a nation's security and enables it
to play a positive role in the cause of the establishment of world peace."
Indo-China Agreement
Japs Open W. Berlin Consulate
Berlin, Nov. 3.
A Japanese Commutate-Genoral was today opened in West Berlin with a reception given by the west Germany.
Japanese Ambassador to
The new Consul-General is
The communique called for Mr Fumiko Kat. He has his Immediato implementation of affices on the fashionable Kur-
the decisions on Indo-China fucrstendamm Avenue laken at the 1934 Genova con-
ference.
The reception was attended by
Gorman
13
well as Berlin
It was decided then the Western Allied, comman that nationwide elections should dants in Berlin, the heads of the be held in 1953 after consulta- milltary missions, Bone between the Communist roh and non-Communist south of Victam. The south has so for refused to enter into such negollations.
Communist Party Secretary Nikka Khrushchev and other top ranking Soviet leaders were prosent for the ceremonial signing of the communique in the great hall of the Kremlin.
and West representatives,ficutar
UK CAR SALES HIT AGAIN
Melbourne, Nov. 3. British car sales in Australia were hit again today by a Com- monwealth decision lo stop financing hire-purchase deals in
the retail car market after next February.
U Nu, who has been touring the Soviet Union for two weeks,
This now move follows Gov- nies to Helsinki tomorrow. Hoernment import restrictions an- is to visit Poland later this nounced last month --- Ching month--United Press.
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