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THE - CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1966:
Canada Not Stopping Plane del RUSSIA USING ECAFE
Louis St Laurent
Shipment To Egypt
AMMUNITION FOR ISRAEL UNDER CONSIDERATION
Ottawa, Feb. 7.
The Prime Minister, Mr Louis St Laurent, said today that the government
Heads Of Arab would not interfere with the shipment of 13
States Meeting
Amunan, Feb. 7. -ING Falsal of Iraq has K'
accepted the invitation extended by King Hussein of Jordan to attend a con- ference of heads of Arab states in Amman at the end of this month. Bahjat Talhouni. head
the of Royal Secretariat, ༥ttit today.
He was addressing a press rols ference cats hin return with Samle Rifat. Prime Minister
of Jordan, from visit to Buμbend.
On their
krrival
two-day
more Harvard training planes to Egypt.
He said, however, that an order for 25- pounder ammunition for Israel was "still under consideration." Earlier it had been reported that the Israeli order had been approved. The Egyptian order was approved last July.
Mr St Laurent was taked in the Commons by the Lender of the
Opponttion, Mr George AID OFFER TO Drew. whether. with the ring of its temporary embnega on ms experts to the Middle East, the government “proposes to proceed" with the shipmen is. No Decision
the cose of the Israeli
order for shells, Mr St Laurent said "no decision had been r rived at" before the embargo win imposed, "and the matter
in Baghelt still under consideration," the two Jordalias skattstjezi
In the case of the Harvards for delivered to King Faisal a
St Laurent Fot. Mr personal letter
King
vitation to a confereWV
no intention,
sold, lens
There IS from Hussein containing the 11- there is a change in the situa-
of interfering." fran.
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The Exyphon order was for 15 said to have expressed Jordan's destra foranes, and three were shipped Arab unity and to have de- Just month before the fined one object of the was impoveri penting a debate meeting an attempt to resolve Ol Lrms Export polley by the
between Commons. Mr St Laurent an misunderstandings pome of the Arab states.
nounced the lifting of the em bargo yesterday. The Jordan Prime Minister and his colleague Bahjat Tulhound to Dumascus went last week
and Beirut for talks with the Prime Ministers of Syria and the Lebanon.
Bahjat Talhouni sulet today that they would continue their tour of the Arab cupitals at the end. of the week visiting Canto and Saudi Arabia.
It was learned tonight that royal messages were sent today to
the smaller Art, slates, the Sulan, Libya and the Yomen
Bahjat Talhouni muid that King
Faisal
welcomed
Would Defeat Govt
Meanwhile,
In the Hmiso in Opposition Parliamentary
VISC D 'evite
TURKEY
Moscow Move
To Split
Bagdad Pact
eco-
Moscow, Feb. 7. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, hinted that Russia today is prepared to give nomic aid to Turkey.
Ad article signed by "Observer" exiled for "good neighbourly relations" between the two countries.
It followed similar overtures To Pakistan-like Turkey П partner with Britain in the Middle East defence pact-made by the Soviet Prime Minister. Marshal Nikola Bulganin, in answers to questions put by the Pakistan news agency,
These were reported on the front-page of Pravda and ather anewspapers today.
debate continued of Commons on demand that Committee die-
procedure"
am shipments abroad.
It
Mr
Third Force The article on Turkey de- was ugrested by Gordon Churchil (PC-Winnipeg.clared: "There is no doubt that the form of Improvement of Soviet-Turkish South Centre) in
relations is obstructed by a third force, which is hostile to
a motion which, if passed, would defeat the government. —United
Proxy.
Rabat, Feb. 7 King Three Moroccan governors Hussein's message and gave were appointed today to lake assurance that Iraq would not over the functions left vacant heshale to afford any maltaty | by the death of El Glaoui, or financial aid to Jürden und | Pasha of Marrakesh, -France- other Arab status,—Reuter,
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Aeront; 1 Small, 4 Lancer
Girl Blasted By Shotgun Returns To Work-Blind
In February. 1954, Engilsh shocked by an account of how
newspaper
SETE Mias
readers 19-year-old girl, Monica Page, suffered a blast in the face from a shotgun fred by her ex-fiance, who then killed himself. For four montha Monica lay between life and death. She underwent skin-grafting operations, was given falso eyes, had her nose built up.
now blind, sel oat As her home in Dartford, engineering firm where
Last Wednesday Monica, pictured with her guide dog from Kent, on a mile-long walk to an
she had been working as a Rypist at the timo of the tragedy. She was going back to her old job-Express Photo.
Former Arms Chief
Has A Plan
For Southeast Asia
Duesseldorf, Feb. 7.
Indonesia Hopes For Settlement
Genova, Feb. 7. Netherlands and
FORUM FOR POLITICAL MATTER
Bangalore, Feb. 7.
Indonesian ministera made preliminary contacts tonight for talks which are to be resumed in
Mr Howard Jones, leader of the US Geneva tomorrow after a delegation to the ECAFE conference month's broak,, --- One of the Indonesian de here, charged today that Russia was Finance Minister Dr bringing basically political matters before
the session.
Djpjahadikusumo fold Agenco-Fruppe Prose at the clow of the 40-minute moeling: "I have good hopes of a favourable aotlement of our
I ELIT cotini bepulations. Some of the difficulties which
divide the two government appear to have been smoothed out in a talk hokt earlier to- day between Joseph, Luns, the Netherlan Minister in charge of Indonesian Affairs, Inden olan Foreign Kiintater Anak Agung Gde Agung.
Laborious
He denied that the United States delegation was using the forum as a cold war arena.
"We came rather with the lets and concentrate on econo- Intent to ignore political con- mie problems of Asia," said Mr Jonen.
Practically. Alone
While the Russian delegato spoke of the reduction fit Russian armed forces, Mr Jones said, he trad falled to mention that Russia art China continued to maintain Circles close to the two dele-
the largest armies in the world. gations said tonight that Laborious negotiations Iny Referring to Russian rejection ahood, particularly with re- of the "open skios" inspection scard to the Netherlands Gov-proposal, Mr Jones said, "Russia eriment's reiterated deter- stands practically alons in mination to retain sovereignty opposing every other proposal over west New GuineR. for disarmament made by the These circles thought there was United Nationa Disornament
good prospect of an ogree Sub-Committee."
Over the releaSO of Indonesian-held Netherlands prisoners. They also believed the two gov.
ernments
would agree 10 submit disputes arising out of economic arrangements be tween
them to international arbitration France-Presse.
INSURGENTS
Mr. Jones said the testaales of Soviet monopoly were reach- ing into many countries of the world. Trade with theso mono- polles, he said, in turn forced the creation of other monopolles. He pointed out that the United Statos
had given
more than $600,000,000 in aid to members of the ECAFE region and ab even greater amount was bong conaldered for the forthcoming year.
URGED TO Spreading Commanism
SURRENDER
sur-
Rangoon, Feb. 7. Premier Ü Nu last night urged insurgents to render becauso his gov- ernment did not believe in negotiating with them.
In a radio broadcast, he said the government would negotiate before but not after people took to rebellion. Ho accused the insurgenta of "malding frantic preparations” to lend support to their sympathisers who are contesting the coming general elections.
Citing Hitler and Franco os usurpers of the people's power, Premier U Nu added that similarly, once the insurgents
do likewise.
He said the present amnesty, effect until April 30, was
Former armaments king Alfried Krupp had gained power, they would both Turkey anal the Soviet left here today to sell his "private Point Four Plan" to Near East and Southeast one of the reasons for this is Asian countries.
Union.
"It is also quite obvious that
the great political and economic dependence of Turkey on the United States and fear of being deprived of American Pssia- tance."-China Mail Special.
Vegetable
Accompanied by his American-born wife and a large team of experts, Herr Krupp will confer with industrial and political leaders in Egypt, Pakistan, India and Thailand,
Life On Mars Spain's Floating
Theory
Moscow, Feb. 7.
The discovery of a plant which absorbs infra-red mys has given new confirmation to the theory that there 13 vegetable life on Mars, Soviet Academican G. A. Tikhov d closed today.
The plant, a rare member of the celastracto family, can melt down snow around it within a range of five or six conti- in the hardest win- metres hors. It is found only in the Ala Trou mountains near Alma Ata, the capital of Kazakhstan.
The parts of Mars which are supposedly covered with vegeta- tion
during the Martian "tm- absorb intra-red rays mer" Instead of reflecting them, and Tikhov believes that, in spite of the extremely low temperatures, life con exist on Mars, thanks to the absorption bý plants of the infra-red rays.--France-Presse.
Aga Khan To
Receive Treatment
Cepo Fch 7.
Showroom
Madrid, Feb. 7. Sewing machines, elec- frio trains, ham and garilo sre among goods assembled on show in Madrid ready to be embarked on an exhibition shập which will serve # Heating show- room for Spain.
The ship, the Cluđaŭ de pala
Toledo, will leave for Central and Southern America this spring.
Wines and liqueurs will feature prominently in the Mail exhibition. --- China. Special.
Netherlands
Princess
Of Age
The Hague, Feb. 7. Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, who attained her royal majority--16 years today, was installed as a member of
The trip by Herr Krupp, whose industrial cmpire pro duced much of the armaments for World Wars I and II, is believed designed to counteract a Ruman trade drive in the strategic Middle East.
Q
The German`nd faciat DOVETI-
in
suficient for the purpose of
surrender and he said that even members of the armed forces who joined rebellion would be spared capital punishment and would be treated leniently.--- United Press.
Dead Sea Scrolls Deciphered
It comes shortly after a visit to India by Vice-Chancellor
Jerusalem, Feb. 7. Franz Bluecher and while
President Benjamin Mazar "goodwill mission" * of the Foderation
of the Hebrew University of German In- dustries is touring some of the said today that the seventh same countrica
and last of the famous Dead. Sea scrolls had now been successfully deciphered.
The University, acquired the The remain- first three scrolla. ing four were taken to She United States for deciphering. Three of these were successfully deciphered, but the Inst one, known as the "Lamech scroll""" was in an extremely doongred conditions
and had remained unopen until now, Dr Mezar End.
ments are currently ironing out the details of German participa- tion in India's Industrialisation programme, and Herr Krupp 'Is expected to play a major part in any private development within the programinė.
Another Firm
Sources close to Herr Krupp said the industrialist planned to see the heads of government in all four countries Itinerary.
on
hip
Krupp along with Demagt, another West German Arm, has already contracted to build · N $108,000,000 steel mill at Rourkela, India.
The Lamech Book was un rolled and deciphered in Israel. It had four complete pages, five partly preserved pages, and several more with just a son- lenco or several words readable.
He said
the the scroll wha Aramale version of parts of Geneals and was not the
In Pakistan, Har Krupp's Apocryphal Book of Lamech as plans call for the exploiting of originally belloved. — United iron are reserves and building Press.
a $50,000,000 to $60,000,000 steel mill.
the four centuries old Nether- Plans for Tisiland are for the Syrian Security
lande. State. Council, amidat modernisation of the port of
colourful ceremonies
| Hague this afternoon. '.
The
The Aga Khan, #78-year-old |* Immens crowds thronged the spiritual leader of the fansalle, streets to cheer the Crown was brought from: Amian so Princos as the drove from the Calro tonight for medicni tavat- Binnchoff, home of the State ment.
Coudell, where the installation The Aga Khan's condition la ceremony was performed by her mother, Queen Juliana, to roment, but he has been
receive The Hague Woorhous diplomatic brought to Cairo for special corps at the Lange care wheth is not available at Palace,
| Not causing anxiety for the
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Travalinly with the Aga Kha|: Blekhday gifte vice presented
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frand Magnetario diplomat e “ corps and
Bangkok, while in Egypt, Krupp has Daniruoted to buljina $4,000,000 Erichse pros téra Nile,
United Prom.
CINEMASCOPE PIONEER DIES.
French
Curetion
Forces Injured By Strikers
amascus, Feb.
Alsopo
The Nationalist Chinese dale- fato, Mr Ching-men Chen, asked the ECAFE Seactariat to ex- ołude unverified information
about China from its report.
He also said the economics of Northern Vietnam, North Koren and China were geared to help spread world commusnALITETA.
to
India today anaked economic- ally advanced countries expand their technical aid bð Aslan countries.
In a resolution the Indian delegate Mr C. V. Narsimhan, said the exchange pf scientific and technical Inforination and experience promoted strengthened cconanie operation.
and
Co-
Hair Style Opinion
Frankfuri, Feb. 7. Twenty per cent of all
asked in B Publis opinion survey hers sald they liked her women- folk's hair to be long, 43 per pent liked it of medium length, 21 per cent liked it short.
A cautions
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Reven per cent said the hair style must depend on
WORKINI'S general
APPORTAROT, Nius per cent did not mind how It looked.
The statisticians foumă that young men generally preferred short hair. The older they grow the longe they Uked -China Ma
Special,
Indian Premier Condemns Recent Agitation
Amritsar, Feb. 7.
The Indian Prime Minis ter, Mr Nehru, said here tonight that agitation over the proposed reorganisa- tion of states
was "tri. baliani” and would lead to civil war unless checked.
Mr Nehru, who is here for the Congress Party's 61st annuni session, strongly condemned re. cent rioting.
He told the party meeting "This type of tribalism we have India expressed appreciation seen recently is far worse than for information and experience head hunting by Nazma tribes- so far provided to ECAFE coun-men." tries through United Nations
Congress. Party president UN agencies and by, more experi- Dhebar, was gerlanded with 61 enced countries.
Expand Assistance
Boldog sovereigns. and 61 hundred-rupee notes when ha arrived here,
HO
Freedom Struggle
The rosuluition said that all countries could make caĀTĪDU-
was led through the tions, but that the responsibility narrow streets of this holy Sikh foll mainly on advanca countries city in a procesalon several Mr Narsimhan, moving the miles long. It included 61 resolution, indicated that Indla's | Pairá od yoked - bulock-the own contribution to this year's | congress symbol-81 girls with
technical expanded
*assistance bleycles, camels, bands, dancers, programine would be increased.
schoolchildren ard Congress
He said that on the basis of India's experience, some less advanced countries might be of sesistance to other ECAFE egun tries and even to advanced coun trics-United Press & Router.
Stocktaking
workers.
The proocsploit ended at the Congress site called Shaheed Nagar-city "of martyrs.in honour of those who died in India's struggle for freedom- Reuter.
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