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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955.
Russia Wooing Afghanistan
Pakistan Blocks Routes To The Open Sea
Soviet
with
The Afghanistan
Kabul, Nov. 18. Union is
wooing
a good chance of success as a result of Pakistan's blocking of this landlocked nation from access to
How UXACTLY what lo du. "the open seas. would cross The street
vtiner bank,
الله لها
sa it would trum
onu toy shUD
to another, Bud uxpect W rottive khero.
The cruel, dwillusioning truth:
rescues must puten weTAS OF later, but 11 seen hol to have
dawned fully un man, og
at 18, enthood
beland ber.
is one way
MARION
WORKING LATE [ALLION was wong O OBE her typist's job. The girl atro worked next to bud Jeft carlier, Marlon haku
neighbour's
drd wars.
in it was
When relations with Pakistan took a turn for
in
the the
May, worse Afghanistan Government looked toward Moscow to find a way to ship her products out of the country and to import needed industrial equipment.
and other of Afghanistan
The closing of the border by Industrial Pakistan would Lave Cut the meals Cantry oft from the outside traded on world
A
agreement was
to open one of her signed with the Soviet Union
on June 29, approved by the Alghan National Assembly O August 7, tiel signed by th King on August 10.
a canque-blok.
Marion found the sight of the cheque-book two men for bus, Sue look and put it into her bug.
There were not many cheques Jeft 22 ke book, but Chum Cu thero were, Marion used win gusto during her luncheon-ROWED the next few Ишув. Sue look them to shops and with Uten bought ali Kunis of items of
women aixi Pletivo, signale Lho paints.
Bunda was quick to follow itp this opening wedge.
Tim
CONVOY
Elusi Antoutustan grew overnight.
Turned North
Ruzdan techeuerans and ex- ports is
numbers HOTAMAINŲ chaques WIL: Aculous arrived in Afghanistan to help in 18 econvene development ยก the nation began to tum north-
KALAWADU for ward kustead of her noods in the outside world.
LOST
THE cheques ran out, Marion
Tel quite lost without them. Sise! Bought u Ther 14, JIM KULIK to bur
tak, UWI usket to see the manager. [frigraful, she said to him, "I've
lust
What- mny eleque-book.
***
ever
slull 1 do?"
The bark
Marion withi
matger
some
issued fatherly
advice on carelessness—and with another cheque-book,
Marion
It
W CH
busis.
require-
will be
a barter and credit
There has been an upsurge in the
Communist imports during
past few months.
from
tition is oli. Next
The chief import Soviet cuteal
the JA
Both were previously bought
in the West.
Although Afghanistasi hud
with agreements
Standard Vacuum and Burmah Shell, she no longer could import oil from Live West because of the closed border.
Algerian Rebels Britain Will Not
Arrested
and
Alglers, Nov. 18. Security forec froops made 40 arresta in the
Constantine ares dur- ing Thursday and Friday night, it was learned bere today. Of those arrested, four were known rebels,
four
to
were supplying food outlaws and sho ro- mainder were scoured of being
accomplioc# in various crimes.
The rebels were taken in the Jebel Fojuj moun- tains on the edge of tho Aures and Nementchas
TODES,
and the food sup- pllers were arrested near Charles Franco- Presse.
Leader Got
A Shock At Pre-Election Rally
An Indian
trocuted him.
bronch
and instantly
I
Leave GATT
London, Nov. 18.
The British Government today resisted arguments from some of its supporters in the House of Commons for Britain to end her association with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
Mr Austin Low, Minister of State at the Board believed that of Trade, said the government
GATT was in the nation's interest.
interest.
million a
It paid Britain to be in GATT carning about £200 with the fair trading rules. The year in dividends, profits und | arrangements for keeping the doors of other countries Open because of the limitation on the use of the quota system, www. pons and the arrangements pro- viding for stability in tariffs, he said.
He was replying to a debate initiated by a private member, Sir Charles Taylor, Conserva- tive, who had questioned the usefulness uf the General Agreement on Tarifs and Trade to Britain.
But it was
fair
to say the Commonwealth could never pe the only important export mar- mem- kat for British or other ters of the Commonwealth. They had to look elsewhere to Increase exports. He urged British exporters to try to sell tore to Europe.-Reuter.
Idealistic Boycott ILO,
ut
earth in
trade within the
Says US Representative
he
the
Geneva, Nov. 18.
He called GATT on "idealistic Ipoh, Nov. 18.
In the approach
hope lender at a pre-achieving heaven on election rally here was shocked International trade," Uus week-for ho picked up a
He said other countries were microphone which nearly elec-subsidising exports and Britai
seemed to be the only country The leader, Mr A. K. Martinm, Final Cost Lower
playing tur abơm GATT.
An American representative honorary secretary of the Ipoh Another Conservative, Sir
10 the Malayan Indian Victor Raikes, called for more Organisation
international Labour Afghanistan Larnest Lo the Congress, picked up inicro-preferential
(ILO) sold today north for almost all her neecia.
abode to address the crowd at Comunonwealth.
will nak the American Machinery for road construc-
management a political rully,
and the United Mr Low, in his reply, said the States Government Lion, trucks, buses, cars, sugarfell unconscious on the floor.
to boycott There wire 200 Russian ex-
mand many other products were
government was against "dishing the ILO which has its head- perts at work in the country al-
ordered from Russia,
associates rushed out" subsidies or tax remissions quartera bore. ready a more were expected
Instead it was to exporters. Government Clicies Incubated Government officials and busi- to his uld, but they were thrown
MIM. representative, usat Alghanistan was impressednessmen sak that although the backwards by the shock as soon working to get other countries
10 end their subsidies. Hussin as they touched him. through
The Macpath, a management répre- UY their work and appreciated goods coming
the Exchequer,sentative on the ILO's governing A cost more, the final cost
Chinese electrician, with Chancellor of it considerably.
considerably lower because de-great presence of mind, quickly Mr R. A. Buller, had met with body, sald he made the decision
"aome Success ita gloves and pulled the
Indin," he to protest against the postpone- and put on that Uveries were speeded up Baid
added.
ment Ull nex! March ca a riport charges and delays by Pakistan microphone out of the uncon- The po
Mr Low agreed with the in- on relations between employers, Deans mu's hack. were eliminated.
of The Russia's chances were rated in
Commonwealth labour viclim
and national taken to portance
goven- was
trade. 'The meeting this capital as "very good" for hospital. wooing and winning Afghanistan postpond-"A shocking_affair," further away from the West. It was unanimously United Press.
France-Press.
Capital observers with the increase in began to operate the Bucal tension between Algam
and
she had said was stari cheque-book lost, Again she used foliulous with use names,
again she uned the expand. cheques to buy things to wear. small matter to her that she dared not wear or even show the things she bought, in lity home, lest her parents asked where the money had come from. Tik
thing was to puss such selectable clothes and accessories.
MARION
الامنا
Pakistan,
wil
relations continue lo
that Constant runouss
Buy ali roads con- repair work on necting the cupital with Russia over to Soviet will be handed
and experts. The has re- Giovernment, however, Tumes to comm
deny OL
The report,
Imports Upsurge
But attenuiort
suddenly been focussed On the northern roads
DOES HE KNOW?
found out, at AL Bow Street, ale pleaded guilty to the theft of the choque-ixik hom her friend, and to a series of charges oi obtaining
by false pre-ments Koods
Her mother
went into the Wilness-box to speak for her. kiva that ha
teges.
"Hadn't you y was going on? the magistrate, Mr K. Barraclough, asked her.
"No, she kept all the things In ᏎᎸ . wardrobe," said Marion's
mother.
“You mean she secreted them there?"
That's
right," Murion's mother said, "Please give her a chance." Tho again through J probation ollicer's report that Lold of Marion's being engaged
Afghanistan ha wude agree-
will! the USSA
und Czechoslovakla whereby certain
French Civil
Aviation Strike
WES
Two of his
was
The
ments
Large Investment agreed.--
Britain had
a very large ponement investment in the Common- wealth and the sterling area,
ANGLO-BELGIAN
URANIUM DEAL
London, Nov. 18.
Rediffusion
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11.30 am. Royal Crowns of I- fand, 12 Noon, Tune Time-Popular Songs: 12.30 pm, Music by Roth Featuring The Allen Roth Orchestra and Chorus; I, Pipes of Melody; 118, News and Weather Heport: 130, Mantovan Memories -- Played by Mantovani and His Concert Orches-
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Kandicap. Commentary
M. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister, and British Foreign Secretary Harold 2 Hospital Requests presented Macmillan today signed an agreement on the sale of Belgian Congo uranium to the Joint Develop ment Agency.
In revealing this tonight M., Belgian scientists would con Spaak said it was similar : to work in Britain to learn scope to the US-Belgian ogree from British atomic scientista ment signed last June 15.
and that probably they would Joint
Development study at such places as Britain's
The
Government Agency is an Anglo-American-big atornic plant at Calder Hall.
magistrate Skimmed To
to
A
man of 23, He turned to Marion. "Does your young man know about this?" he asked.
"Y-Y
INGENIOUS
Examine
Causes
Paris, Nov. 18. A Government official -YES," gasped Marion, in
smail, trembling votes has agreed to study the She is a pretty girl, with au- causes of the current civil burn, curly hair.
aviation strike and to "Wasn't he surprised to find examine ways of ending it,
all these having all
things?"
French "I never wore them, when I the
Ministry of was with him," Murion sald. Public Works and Trans-
you
"Well, you've let your family port announced today. and your young man down, em-
barking on this rather ingenious A communique
from
the
fraud," said the magistrate. "It's Ministry said the Minister, an appalling state of affairs for General Edouard Comiglion a girl of your age. Are you Molinier, had contacted the oil- prepared to pay back all the cini, M. Georges Hutin, head of people you've defrauded?",
the office of M. Joan Medocia, Marlon gulped that she was, Secretary of State or the Prime She was fined £10 for stealing, Minister's office,
put on probation for three years
for the frauds, and recommended M. Medecin, is the minister to pay for the goods she had got who dents with questions con- with the hopeless cheques. cerning public officials.
"Th-thank you sir," she said Meanwhile, as the eight-day- wealdly, and she swayed out on old strike of ground staff men the arm of the court matron, to continued, employers of the pay the fino-by cash, not a nation's meteorological office, cheque.
who joined the air strike yes terday, Issued a statement say- ing that they had culled on their
the air navigation unions with a view to něhlove the greatest unity of action.”
DARTWORDS SOLUTIONstrike committee to contact all
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