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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955.

Nutting Hails UN Disarmament

Anthony Nutting

NATO TALKS

OPEN

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Resolution

BASIS FOR FUTURE NEGOTIATIONS

New York, Dec. 13.

The British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Anthony Nutting, to- day urged the Western powers to have] “patience and firmness” in facing the dis- armament question, and he hailed the over- whelming vote for the Western-sponsored disarmament resolution in the United

Nations yesterday as "a start in the right

direction."

The 35-year-old diplomat talked to newsmen shortly before he departed for TOMORROW London on a British Overseas Airways plane. He had served as head of his country's delegation to the UN General Assembly and as British representative to the United Nations Disarmament Commission.

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Paris, Dec. 19. Inmay, Seerotury-

Atlantfe Treaty Organisa tion, presided today over

21 meeting which com-

pleted preparations

Asked if he were optimistic He said the Eden pilot plan about the accomplishments of is, in a sense, an easier plan Disarmament Sub- because it is in a more limited

for the

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Thursday's full dress Committee Commission and the area and does not involve ncar- NATO council session

Politically so much organisation and

the organisation's head- quarters here.

The meeting.

which lasted feas than an hour, Wits between the military committee supreme military authority of NATO and permanent repre- sentatives at the headquarters.

and finance

Generul Assembly's

Commitice since the convening | administration,"

of the Assembly in September

on matters of disarmament, Mr Nutting replied:

"I am always although

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Get Moving

optimist, Mr Nuiting added that the sometimes my overwhelming vote for the optimism gels a life faded Western-sponsored disarmament can't way thay I'm optimistic for resolution yesteritay was due to the immediate future, but with the

fact that the Western patience and firmness--and wo

were

10 "prepired powers The council of foreign, defence shall need a good deal of both anticipate pressure for both

the ministers begins hope we shall be able to pilot plan and actual disarma- on Thursday Its annual re-

work something out."

und the men!" view of NATO

same time plans and polleles. The

continue the search for "ultimate polllient

As to further discussions of cussion due early in the three- the disarmament question..

Mr disarmament,” day meeting is not expected |Nutting said the five-nation to produce any major revision sub-committee may meet in of polley.

London In late February or early March. "unless there is a spring session ut The UN General Assembly, which has been dis- cussed as a possibility."

NATO murces said that follow

Ing the deadlock at the recent Geneva "Big Four meeting there was general agreement that there should be w re- laxation of the West's detence effort. But ทอฟ

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they cannot meet

the chiefs

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He said the desire of the UN General Assembly Political Com- mitce to "get moving and make a start" toward disarmament was another reason for the great; support for the resolution.

Riding a white horse acrom the yard of his pulisco af Rabat is Bial Mohamed ben Youssef, newly-reinstated Sultan of French Morocco. He is on bla way to a mosque to pray, and he wears the traditional mongue costume. - Express Photo.

French Leaders

Open Campaign

Paris, Dec. 13.

M. Pierre Mendes-France and M. Mr Notting plans to resume Antoine Pinay, both ex-premiers and the his regular duties as the second

In the

Foreign leaders respectively of the left and right British

upon his Ome immediately requcet ference, should think, would arrival in London. There is no wings in French politics, were tonight specifte problem which awaits officially launching the campaign" for

France's January 2 general election,

Bity

He added:

London Meeting

"The general pre-

torbe for a London meeting." of staff Kreater Jaini defence pendituro next year. One of the main points at this week's meeting will be how the generals can make do with tho money available although,fidence-building

his return, he added.United

*x- Mr Nutting naid yesterday's Press.

vote on the disarmament reso- tution in the U.N. demonstrated that an "overwhelming majority are in favour of trying out com- measures and

no Bolution is expected to be making a start with such actual reached then NATO sources disarmament as is feasible lo- satd.-Reuter.

day."

A

price

Harrismuth, Dec. 13. local farmer has put

head of on the

every

Ho said that both the Elson- hower proposal for exchange of amtiltary blueprints and aerial reconnaissanco privileges and

jackal on his land - £20 for the Eden pilot plan wore "neces-

a black-backed one and £6 for sury prominaries to actual dis a silver jackal.

armament."

Ho described the Elsenhower Juckals k!!! £40,000 worth proposal as "the most imagins- of shoep a year in the Harris-live confidence-building measure mith district.-Ching Mall Spe-produced for a long time and cial.

one on the biggest scale."

A British Crossword Puzzle

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Radioactive

Fallout

Victims

Lose Hair

Chleuge, Dec. 13.

M. Pinay, who is Foreign Minister in the pre- sent caretaker government, was addressing him- self to the 500,000 young people who have come of age since the 1951 election and are voting for the first time.

M. Mendes-France was toservative victory less certain speak particularly to women than It had appeared a week voters.

ago and there was some selling,

Though today was the formal opening of the election cam-

The star of the Conservative palgn, it has in fact boen in full Antono Pinoy, who is expected

election campaign is to be M. swing ever since November 30, to stress financial stability at when Premier Edgar Faure harme

solidarity and Atlantic decided to dissolve the Assembly abroad. Radiation om s nuclear de-and hold elections. vice tested last your in the Pacifle caused temporary skin eruptions and loss of hair in 90 per cent of affected cases, according to

to disclosure made

Records Broken

of

M. Pinay governed as Premior trom March to December 1952 under the slogan "save the The official campaign's open-franc" and his period of office today by a US Navy doctor. ing marks the closing of the coincided with a slackening of af inflation and a steadying of Commander Eugene p lists of candidates which had to

French currency which has won Cronkite said the fallout material be in by midnight last night,

him a certain reputation consisted of pulverised and in-

for cinerated coral

in with

this

as in a sound financial policies.—Reuter, respect conted

others, the election is breaking The materia products.

got into the all records. the explosion by

inhabited atolls. neighbouring

me 64 Marshall Island na-od in Continental France, Some tives were affected.

radioactive

atmoorend out by winds

and

fold

Uver

In 1951 there were 3,902 cm Forced Landing

didates for the 544 seats contest-

10 candidates

Cherbourg. Dec. 18. Two Pakistan military planes made a forced landing in the town of Queurqueville today after one of them rad developed. mechanical trouble..

On January 2, a total of 6,381 In a prepared talk, the doctor candidates will be contesting his audience attending the the strne number of seats, al- annual meeting

of the most

for overy Radiological Society of North seat. America that while most in- A cautious tone prevailed on juries were slight, some of the the Parts Stock Exchange and atomia burns were deep and the ground lost yesterday when The planes were en route became infected,

the pattern of the inter-party from England to the town of The exposed persons, how-electoral alliances Was made | Istres in France with a total of

regained good health known was not regained.

nine officers and 11 non-com- thin a year, he added.—Caina Mail Special.

alliances concluded made a Con-¦ Franco-Prusse.

Speculators thought the mjasioned officers aboard.---

Israeli Border

Incident

IRAQ WILL BACK SYRIA

Bagdad, Dec. 18, [RAQ will come to the ald of Syria if she is naked, Premier Noury Sald, told | King Feisal II and mom- bers of the Senate in an important mooting held in the Iraqi Royal Palace this evening, well Inform- od sources stated here to day.

Up to the present, the Iraqi Government has received no information officially regarding the incident on Sunday night on the Syrian-Impell border, when Syrian soldiers and officers were killed.

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Moroccans Want New Agreement

With France

Rabat, Dec. 18,

Si Bekkai, newly appointed Moroccan Premier' said on the Moroccan radio tonight that his govern- ment had to negotiate a "new agreement" with France,

This agreement, said Si Bekkai, would have to. abrogate the treaty of Fez of 1912, whereby France took Morocco under her protection and define the bases of relations between the two coun- tries. "A country's sovereignty is either complete, or it does not exist," said Si Bekkai.

Marocco was a Western coun- ty by reason at its geographical position and its economic needs, the great community but Morocco also belongod to Muslim work, 51 Bekkai con tinued.

of the

Until the FrenchMoroccan talks have completed their tasks, ho said the government would be in charge of running the country and democratising fla institutions.

Remain Vigilant

Pubile Uberties would be re-

No longer would the Moroccan Judiciary be sheltered by This morning the Iraqi Foreign arbitrary and corrupt decisions,

Minister, Burhaneddin Das-Si Bekkai stated. hayan, had a meeting with the three ambassadors at the Bagdad Pact powers, Iran, Pakistan and Tukey.

No Information was given as to the subject of the talk, but on Iranton spokesman said the Bagdad pact was discussed.

UN Called On

upon

Syria today

called

the United Nations Security Coun. cil to discuss Sunday night's attack.

The Syrian request was made at the United Nations today In a letter to the Security Council Chairman, Sir Lealle Knox Mource, by the Syrian delegate. Mr Rafik Asha.

Mr Asha asked that the

discuss Security Counci series of israeli attacks

on

which

the East of Lake "Tiberius (the Sea of Galilee)

constitute a deliberate act of aggression and

provocation

and a flagrant violation the Syrian-Israeli

agreement."

of

armistice

Mr Asha sold in his letter that Israeli commandos landed on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, preceding two com- panies ΟΙ Infantry, crossed the Syrien frontier, supported by armoured vehicles and laamches, · air- craft and heavy artillery.

After

who

a four-hour battle, the Israeli forces occupied four Syrian observation posts and sought to advance further cast, but were forced to with- draw without reaching their objectives, the letter said.

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The Syrian delegate said that

Ave Syrian officers, soldiers, and 12 elvilians, in cluding three women, cre killed in the battle. Eight soldiers

were wounded. Thirty

and were captured numerous Syrian houses were destroyed, he said.

Not Justified

A few minutes after Mr Asha's letter had been sent to Sir Leslie Knox Monroe, the head of the Syrian delega tion, Abined Shukalry, told

Journalists that Holblog

such

an appalling not even "the pre- tection of fishing rights · on the Lake of Tiberius, as claimed by the Israeli Goy- ernment.

Mr Shukairy said that "this aggression ia absolutely irreconcilable with the over- tures and penes offers .com-- ing from Mr Ben Gurion, the head of the Innell Gov Ornment,”----France-Presse.

stored, and in particular, trade union freedom for agricultural workers would be instituted,

"The transitory period through which we are now passing means we must remain vigilant, unlied around our povereign."

Si Bekkul concluded: "In the name of my government, I ap- peal to your patriotism, to your Rense of the

general

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Marshall Wants More Democracy

London, Dec. 19.;

Mr David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, was the guest of honour tonight at a

of Foreign Affairs at Chathamm dinner of the Royal Institute

House, London.

After the dinner, he was in- tervlowed for the home: prow

gramme of the BBC. Ho muid he was very anxious that the British people should be beca ter informed about the position of Singapore. He stressed that he wanted in Singapore democracy and more equality of status.

members

more

For instance, ho bad on his that we may all be, wherever actually 11 out of the 38

elected

of the we work, builders of order, peace Assembly. That, he said, wAS and discipline. It la important not A democratic way for ench one of us to fulfil our governing, "Wo will work until obligations and act justly. May we can get it, or unti God help OUT Bovereign." can't get it," he said,FranIOS"

France-Presse.

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