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MIDDLE EAST: AMERICA ACTS

Serious. Business S Security Council Called DULLES' STATEMENT Aldous Huxley

IT is evident from the tone

I

of Sir Anthony Eden'a re- barka

in the House of Commons yesterday that so far as he is concerned, the visit of Mr Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev is no holiday jaust, but П strictly business affair. The hope is that the Russian leaders will view the trip in the same light.

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To Take Action UK Theatres

DANGER WARNING

New York, Mar. 20.

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The United States tonight asked for a United Nations Security Council meeting "as possible" on the Palestine situation.

The Council is expected to meet on Monday or Tuesday of next week.

Refuse Queen's Tour Film

ON ON GOA DEEPLY RESENTED

BY INDIA

New Delhi, Mar. 20.

The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, said today the joint statement issued last December by Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, and 'Senbor Paolo London, Mar. 20. Cunha, Portuguese Foreign Minister, which referred Three of Britain's big-to Portuguese provinces in the Far East, had caused

a deep feeling of resentment throughout India. gest cinema groups today refused to show a film of the

I could only have one effect

statement aroused to give encouragement to criticism at the time in teadlug The request for the meeting the temporary absence of M. Queen's tour of Nigeria.

a polley Indian newspapers, whic WO made in a letter to the | Herve Alphand, the chief They said the film, made Portugal in During

It as a "calculated President

the of

by the Federal Information which represents the worst type described Security French delegate,

alfront" to India's claim

for Counsell, Sir Pierson Dixon, of

Service of Nigeria, lacked of colonialism."

Goa, the Portuguest enclave in India. public interest.

If the Soviet Premier and his colleague so will it, a wide range of international prob lems and lanues can seriously and closely dia- cussed with British political lenders next month, lending possibly to a closer identity of viewpoints and offering new scope for East-West, negotiations. That is within the bounds of i Britain,

It expressed the United nevertheless, possibility;

States Government's increasing not too much must be ex-

concern over recent develop- from the pected

Anglo-

in the Palestine ares , menta Soviet talks. What Bul "which may well endanger the gunin and Khrushchev re maintenance of International, gard to be the prime pur- |

security." pence and

DANGEROUS ROLE pone of their visit cannot be forecast. But at least they have been given prior notice of Sir Anthony Eden's altitude. The British

1

The

question; status

ISRAEL'S WARNING

Tel-Aviv, Mar. 20. The Israeli Premier, Mr David Ben-Gurion raid tonight Israel would not start a war against the Arabs but it war should come resistance would not be merely passive.

He was replying to a debate attended by 800 delegates to the

of eighth convention

The Histradrut (the General Federa-

Labour), tion of La

Mr Ben-Gurion said It Egypt nnt Syrle

attacked because Israel was developing her own country they would be respon- sible for war.

The only company to order the film was an American wie

thurt three companies The

down -- Ocean, ¦ turned Gaumont and ABC-control 1,100 cinemas through Britain.

The Queen has not yet san it But she will see the film. later, in her private theatre In Buckingham Palace.

Not Timely

The one-hour colour flm 16 Her called "Nigeria Greets

The three companies Queen." said the film was "too long and

jetter, signed by Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the chief United States delegate, asked that the Counell consider the government is happy to play following agenda item: host to the Soviet leaders,

The Palestine but it also expects them to of compliance given to the be prepared to sit down in general armistice agreements and Aoriona

conference and the resolutions

The main aim of war was to not timely." of the Security grapple with principles Council adopted during the past break up the milltary might of relating to solutionn for year.

instances of existing International dis-

across and otherwise putea.

currente

IT may

bo the London talks of the UN Disarmament Sub-commit- tee will provide a clue to the intentions of Bulganin and Khrushchev. The ain- cerity of the new

Soviet "we must live together in pene sentiments could, for example, be given aub- stance by acceptance of the Western powers' latest dla armament proposals.

The

to

A

Mr Nehru was speaking to the House of the People, India's lower house, where he tabled today the notes exchanged be tween

Indla and the

United States on the Dulles statement,

New Clash On Pakistan Border

.am/

of

The

Mr Nehru told the House of the People today: "In no, cir- cumstances will we tolerate the continuance of the last remnants

India's soll,

"We have been patient, and

shall

continue to be so, but there will be no compromise on the issue,

Portuguese colonialism on

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Reference has been made to the exchange of notes between

India

and the United States. But their precise terms had not been made public until today.

CONTENTS OF NOTES

Weds Violinist Yuma, Arizona, Mar. 20.

The British novelist, Mr Aldous Huxley, was mar riad here yesterday to Miss Laurap Racherd, an Italian concert violinist, i

Mr. Huxley, 61, who ha been married once before, and Miss Rachera, ilsted, their homes as Los Angeles. She is 40 years old.—China Mait Special,

Big Snow Storm

Killed 141

New York, Mar, 20. New York today began digging its way out of the deep snow of two blizzards which bit the city yesterday and then raged northwards, leaving a trail of death and damage in 14 states.

A state of

emergency wis declared in some of the bound states of the New Eng- land coast.

snow-

of

in

KOWLOON

FRENCH NORTH AFRICA LATEST

War

NEW BID TO CRUSH REBELS

Algiers, Mar. 20, Four French ministers held a council of war today on measures to stamp out the spreading armed rebel- Hon while raising the stan dard of living of Algeria's nine million Moslems,

The ministers were M. Lacoste,

Robert

residing Minister in Algiers who wields new special powers making him the virtual dictator of Algeria, M. Maurice Bourges Maunoury, Defenco. Minister, Max Lejeune, Army

Secretary

the and M. Marcel Champelx, Interior Secretary In charge of Algerian affairs.

In the first use of his new powers, M. Lacoste has imposed stera restrictions on travel into Algeria in a bid to stop rebel among the 300,000 recruiting am North Africans

in working Low exceptions, Frence. With all persons entering the territory must obtain permission forchand.

be-

REBEL THREATS French official said many of the Moslems wero acting under rebel threats that their families in Algeria would be murdered if they refused to return

Last month, 8,500 Moslems left France for Algeria: com- pared to 4,217 in February a year ago.

At least 19 outinws, were re- ported killed by French forces today in widespread operations against rebel bands-Reuter,

-And Peace

INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS

Amritsar, Mar. 20. The Press Trust of India

The great storm, the worst in The British press immediately

The first note sent by India to a century, is estimated to have the enemy. It Israel was attack-protested. The Daily Telegraph Bald today that Pakistan firing ed. her arms would therefore said, "It seems a pity that the police opened fire on Indian the United States on December caused at least 141 deaths in 11

border police for the fifth 13 sald "his new development states.

in United States violating carry the war into enemy terri-British public should not have a

Today. policy bas

the first day greater opportunity of seeing time in 12 days at two points aroused the demarcation Knes

much are tory, he sald

feeling and spring. snowploughs were another example of the arduous STRONG ARMY

in India. The ge- || action. on the Indian-West Pakistan bitterness a dangerous rale,"

In the streets of New mecurring at

tasks which the Queen per- Lodge wrote.

border tonight.

zulting situation is one which, York and its suburbs clearing Iraci needed He recalled the efforts of the

strong army forms."

Immediately the 18 inches of now left by the it not fully and One paper said it had been

The Press U.N.

Trust, quoting "We won't Chief

in for this purpose. Staf of

would have grave bil zards, Schools were closed. of "Crime authoritative information, said and far-reaching offects on re-

corrected,

Palestine.

the Premier said, "but rejected in favour Major-General ELM.attack,

The United States. Weather lations between India and the get agreement of if they wage war against us we Against Joe" and "When Gang-Pakistan Police opened fire with

Bureau in Washington today an Burns,

land Strikes."-United Press.

tommy guns and sten guna on United States"!

nounced it would conduct an en Israel and the Arab states to shall defend ourselves until we

the armies

of the almed proposals

nt

Indian patrol at Naushehra reducing annihilate

The United States reply, of quiry into the failure of the New Lesions, and to three

about 20 miles. from resolu- enemy,"

December 20

joint York bureau to predict delegates Mr Replying to tiong approved unanimously by

Artistes police also opeted Duffes-Citha ataterent did bizard. Ben-Gurion sald Israelt tuust

New Yor Weather the Security Council last March

The first try to reach agreement

Indian picket at not purport to deal in any way and September and on January with neighbouring states on the

Havelian, about tour milies from with differences of opinion Bureau had predicted that the 10 this year.

Johnston Plan, an American

Noushehra Dhall.

Portugal storm roaring up from West between India. and. scheme to utilise the waters of

uver Goa, It was directed at Virginia would deposit only two the Jordan and Yarmuk rivers

dina police rotumed the "emotionally charged utterances" inches of show on the diy/Tunis tonight In a trenzy of joy both places. for irrigation purposes,

Latest reports reaching Amrit Mr Ben-Gurion said: "It is

agreement with our neighbours | the Matsu Sarrison command Dhall was under heavy fire at towards peace.. than more water without headquarters said in a com-midnight.

Casualty figures cn either agreement

munique tonight,

in- the side and the cause of the The gunboats pounded

not known---Reu- island with 15 salvous, A 62-cident were

when ler. minute duel ensued Nationalist positions opened up In retaliation. Communist guns

Mr Lodge said it should be a It will be interesting to dis. matter of genuine concern to the Security Coutell members cover what instructions Mr

to ascertain the extent of co- * Gromyko has been given for

pliance

being given to the the disarmament discus- Council's resolutions. sions, for the outcome of the "DEEP CONCERN' meeting could have a pro- found influence

the

deep con "It is

a matter of

United States and Bulganin-Khrushchev visit, cern to the If the Soviet

therefore, requests urgent delegate t follows the old established and early action by the Security Council to consider the situation now prevalling in the Palestine area." the letter added.

note

on

RED GUNBOATS SHELL ISLANDS

Taipei, Mar, 20, Five large size" Comraunist gunboats "attempted to invade" Kaoteng Island, in the Matsu

Bro

on an

of the Soviet leaders, which in Reuter.

sor

said that, a 1 mile stretch

the view of the United States

Tunis, Mar. 20. Two hundred thousand Tuni- sinna poured into the streets of

at their newly won independence, granted in a protocol signed in Paris this afternoon.

better to have less water with group, off the Chinese mainland, of border around Nushehra Government did not contribute THIS ENGLAND dreds of drivers sounded their

But Israel would Tegume work on the project if an agreement was not reashed, he added--Reuter.

LIBYA'S SUPPORT

from Huangchi and Fengchisan Down

also joined in.

At six o'clock exactly, hun-

car hoolers to salute the nation's A reply from India on Janu-

London, Mar. 20.

new status, and thousands of red ary 17 sald India had falled to A "This England" week start and white light bulbs atrung oblain satisfactory clarificationing on St George's day, April along the street of the Moslem or assurance from the United 23, in which shop fronts inquirter were switched on. States government and ex Piccadilly and St James's will be Open-air concerts were organ- pressed deep regret that "the decorated with work by old leed immediately, with hand-

should

contemporary | clapping crowds collecting. taken

without artists, is being pinned by the around amateur singers bellow a

position

of such Royal Society of St.George-ing warrant in a matter

out hymns to Tunisian vital concern to India."--Reuter. China Mail Special..

Nationalist lenders-Router.

With United States have masters and

Britain' Party Wins Again

polemical, propaganda llue, It will

the signify that

Tripoli, Mar. 20. Russian leaders have по The United States decision to

Libya has promised full and The communique said that the real intention of getting to call a Council meeting followed grips with international wecks of intensive consultations immediate support to any Arab Communist gunboats were beaten issues when they meet the with representatives of Britain country which goes to war with off and retreated towards the mainland. Neither damage nor

wore British Premier and his and France and other Western Israel, it was disclosed today.

mentioned. casualties Premier B Halim, replying colleagues. The visit will, powers on the Security Council,

Communist in Parliament yes-

Chinese artillery hese consultations culminated to questions

Tateng Island broke

Belize, British Honduras, # 10 day therefore, yield nothing of

an Arab- on Tateng today

Mar. 20. Mr terday, forecast that in a meeting with

Israel war would break out lull yesterday to shell Nationalist

on Quemey Island, The People's United Party There is no suggestion that Dag Hammarskjold, the United Isra

shortly, He said Libya would positions Nations Secretary-General. Re-sho Bir Anthony Eden's dis-

the close ties of "all sorts" which reported today. cussions with the Rusain presenting Britain at this meet back Arab countries because of the Nationalist Defence Ministry (P.U.P.) swept into power Belize Municipal linka Libya to other Arab

It said the Communist urs Council In yesterday's elec- leaders will produce there ing was Sir Pierson Dixon,

nations.

fred 45 rounds into Quemoy

Tateng, which Ben Halim said Libya would from

is about tions, winning six of the never allow British and United four miles north t1 Quemoy, nine scats. States forces, which are based The shelling was said to have. One of the successful

minutes, 20 against lasted only on Libya, to be Arab intercsia,

damage was reported. He said this was true, despite 'The last Communial shailing the links between the United Nationallat positions took States, Britain and Libya in the place March 10-France-

Presse, United Nations.-France-Presse.

Mr Ledge represented the and then agreed solutions to United States and M. Plere. international problems. For Ordatmenu represented France in

thing. the British

one

Promier has no mandato from the other Western powers to reach any bilateral agreements on such issues, But the talks could, and may produce a clearer and more definite declamtion of Russian policy; may even disclose a willingness on the

MAKARİOS ONLY, SAY LEAFLETS

Nicosia, Mar, 20.

part of the Soviets to make The EOKA terrorist organisa- concessions.

OF prime importance will be

tion declared in icaflets posted in

the streets of Limassol tonight the reactions of Bulgasin that no one in Cyprus had the and Khrushchev when Sir right to represent the Cypriot

in people negotiations with

"Such negotiations could be

Lis accepted by and by the If they Cypriot people only

or are

and

. Anthony Introduces (ns he Britain.

must) the subject of the Middle East. The Prime Minister will not be satisfled with vague generalisations, take place between the Governor and it is on this subject that

Archbishop the the integrity of the Soviet handled by the Greek Govern- lenders will be challenged, ment along the lince luld down Nothing less than an out by Archbishop Makarios in re- right repudiation by the cent negotiations," they said, Russians of any intentions Meanwhile, the leaflets said, and to make the Middle East n the fight would continue Soviet sphere of influence law and order will be restored will satisfy.

only when Cyprus is Greek,”-

The dominating consideration Reuter.

'COSMIC RAY

TB CURE

In the forthcoming visit of the Russian leadors is whether they will be pre- pared to discuss seriously the majór internationel problems of the day. If

Singapore, Mar. 20. they intend only to deal with Unscrupulous medicine mon in questions such as expanded Singapore recently put a drug they which

market

...

East-West trade and freer claimed could cure tuberculosis

the on cultural exchanges, the vixit | will hardly have been worth commic rays..

This was revealed today by the trouble and expesso, Mr A. J. Braga, Minister of Bir Anthony · Eden... is not Heath, He said. * 1őt. of bogtu

trenting the occasion as new proprietary. Chinese medi plenic or si Auld lang clogs were arriving from Hong- Byhoo

get-together. Pule kong to talk sorious bust-itale from unland and even He said a law to protect the ness and he, is ovtitled to dengurus miracle: medicines.. {axpect his guests to be like, watt come into fores, shortly?E

minded...

used

оп

Malenkov And The Wind

Wh

in

the

can-

Mr No-didates,

George Price, P.U.P. Secretary, told a crowd

that con of 3,000 at a rally inued into the early hours of this morning: "Thin victory

Do A Good Deed For Debs

London, Mar. 20, Glamorous debutantes, preening themselves in readiness for this week's Royal presenta- tion parties at Buckingham' Palace are rushing to get the

creations-tle | latest in hale Malenkov, fringe,

The style was bom last Thursday night. Bond Street coiffeur Henry Da Costa saw a newspaper photograph, of Mr Georgi Malenkov, former Soviet Premier, standing on the

windswept tarmac London airport.

of

a clear indication of the peo- ple's resolution to wipe out the evils of the British colonial rystem."

controls

The P.U.P.

ית

both the National Legtsinture and the capital's Municipal Council in this ecotrat American colony-Router,

COMPATIBILITY

AND CORPSES

London, Mar. 20,

A preity London..secretary He had just arrived at the who has spent 10 years haiping

head of a Russian delegation Britain's

leading police

on a three-week, tour of pathologist as he examines the

Brilish power houses,

mutilated bodies of murder victims, is Curling gently over the Soviet

Keith Simpso

to marry her boss, Dr lender's right eyebrow was

Miss Jean Anderson Scott nitractive, wayward fringe. When I saw it; I Dunn, 38, has travelled the ocantry with Dr Simpacni fn 'dia Just couldn't Costa sald

It." Da

Da| investigations and has been "in"

́all, the major murder cases.

"It was so different from otherShe took notes as Dr, Simpson

fringes and was just what we

were looking for · to spo, with

42ded the caro

"or"

.course,

at

of mass- "John Christie, who mur-

the slightly longer hair style dered four wonen, one his wife, with a carende of curls wback quite

and battened them up in "hli | ac-London flat,

Uauaily cidental, but when Mr Male crowd of hardened police officers

the only

woman in A kov puts his that on it pressOT down the fringe out as it and detectives, she was

present in a factory, yard where In place." NowMayfair debutantes, busy al-bath murderer form Heigh with their hairdos for this dispowed of several victims O week's Royal passentation De Bimpson of Iran Interna- is pabilon, are coming to Mr Dationally known muthority

criminology. His first wife died lowving a won Swed) Ewich 17% man

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