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COMMENT OF

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What Role?

the many and varied toples for disenascon between Sir Anthony Edati and the Soviet Jenders 280039 vialting Britain, bir bb priority must be given to tho Middle East. This 14 demanded heenuse (a) thei current kertos

te

between Isract and

could be spariced into full! #enle hastilities; (h) becaum! of Soviet endeavours to use, sume Influence in the area! through offers of ecuniamile assistance;

becue of! Communist intervention Arab-Israeli relations by thei provision of arms to Egypt, 1 threatening to upset the balance of power which the

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Tripartite pact has hitherto, managed to prespive. Against this background, w

on the eve of the arrival br Britaln tel Bulganin and Khrushchev, The Kremlin issued a new policy stude

The Middle East. ment on

the pregnant. septence of which was that Rusmin **- Į pressed willingness to join nil interested parties bringing about a permanent stabilisation of Arab-Israeli relations.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956.

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First Day Of Their Visit BULGANIN AND KHRUSHCHEV SEE THE SIGHTS

First The Abbey

Then To The Back Past To Fleet St

South Bank

Then To

Nelson

& St Paul's The Tower

RELAX IN

INDAKS

THE FAMENS COMEFUKT IN ACTION TRUMÉRÉS

Whiteaways

HUNG KOND

Now Talks. At No 10

TOUR-THEN A DINNER PARTY

WE ARE NOT BEARS: K Before The Big Day...

London, Apr. 18. Marshal Hulganin and Me Khrushchev today made an impromptu sightseeing toite of London when they visited. Westminster Abbey.

IP Western reaction has not The British Ambassador to

Own powers are

been unfavourable, it has certainly been tinged with scepticism, not unjustified when it is recalled how cynically Russia has mani- pulated similar offers of co operative endeavour for her ends. The Western quite properly appraising this latest sinte- ment with caution, What Sir Anthony Bilen wiB have to try to discover from his Soviet vizitors is role they have envisioned for Russin in Middle Enst affairs. Several alterna tives

themselves.

suggest

the

She could, through assuming her

full responsibilities.

asgist the United Nations to

Moscow, Sir William Hay- ter, accompanied them. They were shown round by

the Dean of Westminster,

With them on can President, Franklin D. panorama, Roosevelt.

“About 300 people saw the Soviet visitors arrive at the Cathedral. After the visit, The Dean told newspaper- men that they had made an cuments, but had VX- changed a few words ta Russian,

Dr Don, who told them the | The Soviet visitors were more

history of the various parts

of the Cathedral, through an Interpreter.

NILW

The Soviet lenders

the i recently renovated Jerusp- Jem Roont, the oldest part the church, built Lay Edward the Confessor, the Unknown tomb

the Warrior and the tombs of pioneers Isane Talk Churles

sclentine

Newton

Darwin,

preserve penes in the area: They also naw the plaque com-

this would be enthusiastical-

ly welcomed by all nations.

But

to

Russia probably re- gurds this is to minor a part. All the appearances are that

18 Russin determined possess an influential voler) In Middle East affairs, and! it is litheult to see how thke can be denied her. She can woo the susceptible Arab countries with invish oilers of economie ald; she can build 211 their military elrength whatever level she desires. Her potential influence cannot be ignored. The question to which the cur

rent London talks may IN provide AD answer whether, by recognising

for demand Russia's direct any in the Middle Enst, she will be genuinely prepared to assist in the maintenance and safe. guarding of peace in that

within region, either

J

נגד

it

outside the jurisdiction of the United Nations.

THE Soviet leaders may well

THE

have in mind extension of

the tripartite

guarantee

(United States, Britain and France) into a Big Four pact under which the supply of arms to Arabs

and Israelis would be limited, and through which there could be pooling of economie aid to the Middle East countples,

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Any such proposition would

require careful study, parti. cularly in view

economic aspects

of the of the

Baghdad Pact, Sir Anthony Eden is reported deter. mined to make no concen- plons that embarrass or jeopardise the Northers Tler created by the Baghdad Fact, and the Russian leaders probably realise it would be a waste

talkative at their next stop, the Royal Festival Hall. Told by the concert hall direc- tor that the ultra-modern arcoustics

would system probably not work if 3,000 Russians were sitting in the hall in

their fur coatn, Mr Khrushchev replied: "Russians do not listen to, We concerts in fur coats. are not hears". They stood specchless on the roof of the Festival Hall ua

in the

they took memorating the late Ameri-

DINNER AT

London, Apr. 18. Sir Anthony Eden and the Foreign Secretary Mr Selwyn Lloyd, tonight spent two and a half hours with

Nikolai Marshal

London

the roof was a large force of policemen,

Before

PRINCE RAINIER & GRACE

Eisenhower

Welcomes

SEE MARGOT FONTEYN Soviet Move

Monaco, Apr. 18.

Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco attended a gala ballet in their honour tonight in Monte Carlo's ornate Opera House.

Margot Fonteyn was one of the

ballerinas taking

part.

were

Washington, Apr. 18.

XON WL, ON N

They Say

'Yes' To Atom Plan

Washington, Apr. 18. Britain, France, United States, the Soviet Union and 8 other countries today agreed on the text of a basic charter for the proposed In- ternational Atomic Agency.

The Agency is designed to promote and foster the use of atomic energy for power, medical research and other peaceful purposes.

SOVIET GESTURE

The draft charter will be pre- sented for further consideration at an international conference to be held at United Nations licad- quarters in New York in Sep- tember,

A communique announcing tho ugreement said "while several delegations participating in this meeting reserved, their positions on certain details, all delegations voted in favour of the statute as a whole."

The Soviet Unton was reported to have made a sub- which stantial concession facilitated the final agreement,

The Russians were said to their earlier ined stunce that the Drency should be established in such a

have given up

RUSSIAN A.E.C.

London, Apr. 18.

President Eisenhower to-way as to be subject to the big

Council-Reuter. day gave a conditional wel-power veto in the U.N. Securlly come to the Soviet Union's support yesterday for United Nations efforts to bring peace to Palestine.

The Soviet Union today..an- the formation of an The President authorised a nounced

Romic energy authority to recalling statement

the

spread of the President on April 8 hod called ordinate

members of the atomic age to all walks of life. all upon United Nations to support U.N.United Press. efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East.

White House statciment

leaving they were invited to sign the hall's visitors' book. Mr Khrush- chey refused to sign his name with a pen that was banded to him. Taking out his own fountain pen ho said: "I sign with this one, it is an American pen". The next stop on their sight- seeing tour brought the Soviet

Both stood grave and un- lenders

Engraved Invitations from the Saint to

smiling-as they had been Prince

to all of sent Paul's Cathedral. They throughout their civil marriage Monaco's citizeno from the

palace throne spent a quarter of an hour in the

room 10 richest to the poorest, for the carlier - while the garden party. there and they went on to hours

orchestro pinyed the United

In their best Decked out the Tower of London.

Statce and Monegasque national clothes, the Monegasques were anthemir. After their visit to the Tuwer

Elven the opportunity of eating Stare of the London Festival cakes and sipping drinks and oflondon, Bulganin and"

and Paris Opera Bailets took bowing before the Prince a mons Khrushchev returned

to part.

his new Princes9. their rooms at Claridge's

Each of the guests were given Hotel. Their tour lasted n

as a present a glass bearing the little less than two hours,

profile

of the royal couple in -France-Presse.

Monaco's colours,

Told To Leave International News Pictures photographer Irwin Tres released and left Monaco police orders last night, it was A Presentation announce today. Police said Prince Rainier decided that She was wearing the red and Thers, who allegedly broke the white ribbon of the Monegasque the Prince

which zoomed through Order of Saint Charles,

a police bar- presented to her ricade, would not be prosecuted. tonight.

-All Agencies

CLARIDGES

opposite

their British numbers. Official discussions will begin today at No. 10, Downing Street, official residence of the Prime Minister. Bulganin and Mr Nikita | There will be no agenda, Khrushchev, ik an in. It is expected that they will formal and unscheduled dinner party at Claridge's Hotel.

The dinner party, given by Mr Selwyn Lloyd, was at. tended by most of the leading members of the Soviet

delegation and

ARRESTED

London, Apr. 18.

school- Nicolas Toistol, master and descendant of Russian novelist Leo Tolstol, today for arrested elouting abuso at Marshal

6ILAA

arrival

in

Bulgaria and Mr Kbrush- chity on their London,

Toistol began shouting at the Soviet mielesmen as they left Victoria station,

Another

man—a Young

Brot-was arrested ·with Tolstol. They will appear

open with an examination of Anglo-Suviet matters, with the emphasis on trade.

They are also expected to

discuss the Middle East. While Soviet criticism of

Middle Britain's

East policy has created a cer-

SIDELIGHTS

Demonstration

London, Apr. 18.

Three demonstrators were hustled away by Police from outside Claridges Hotel here tonight.

The demonstrators paraded outaide the Hotel carrying posters saying: "Release Len

him

Navy

to

is a former Royal toho, according

to leaficts, distributed by demonstrators,

went

Russia in 1934

10

and dis- appeared four years later, He has since been reported

*seen

a Siberian laliour

in before London magistrate

tomorrow,

camp.

Four Gaoled & Fined For

Attack On Negro Singer

· Birmingham, Apr. 18.

tain amount of reserve, the expressed Soviet de- sire to see a peaceful solu- tion of the Palestine ques- tion has been favourably received, particularly in parliamentary circles.

At all events the talks will

the audience of 000 Among were 'ex-King Farouk covered wlth decorations, and the Aga Khan.

Princess Grace's hair, gather- ed in a bun, was encircled with diamonds. She wore a diamond necklace and her white ince evening gown was studded with brilliants,

Tose on a scene

The curtain from the court of King Louis XIV of France, "divertise-

Was

on

that

the

C0-

'Kill The Bill' Move

The added: "The Administration is, Soulet platement, but if it des

still, studying the, couric

monstrates a real desiro and determination on the part of the Soviet Union to back the United the President Nations effort, welcomes this support.”

Yesterday's statement Soviet Middle Eastern policy is

Landon, Apr. 18 having a generally sympathetic

amendments reception here, both in the press were tonight tabled by Con

Twenty moro, and in official circics, as a potenservativa MPs to the bill, by,

*

of

tial indication of genuino Soviet desires to prevent a war in the Middle East.-Router.

leg of a policeman when he Calcutta Strike

open in a more favourable ment a la cour: (Entertainment WHY HK IS

diplomatic climate as result of the Soviet de clarations on the dissolu- tion of the Cominform and Russian support for 3 peaceful Middle East solu- tion..

FOR ANNE?

A

London, Apr. 18. 10-week-old Siberian brown bear called Nikki is padding around the Russian Embassy waiting

bo to handed over as a goodwill offering by Marshal Bul- zanin and Mr Khrushchev, arrived Nikk!

by alr earlier this week among crates of food

refresh- ment rent from Moscow for the Russian leaders' visit. But it is - not known for whom he is intended.

High on the list of likely réelbients are Princess Anne- and

Charles. --- All Prince Agencies,

Eleven Killed

Paris, Apr. 18, ~ . Eleven people were killed in a quarry, landslide nepr. the

West Africa, France-Presso,

NOT LIKE

"Hamage SINGAPORE

at Court), starring Serge Lifar and Tvelto Chouvire with music by Hotdel.

The London Festival Ballet,

Glipla John

Belinda Wright, to tho

and written Princces Graco on a theme by Anton Dolls, scored by Stan Denton, the American band

and

specially dedicated

To

In Commons

W

a Labour MP. Mr Sydney Silver- man, to suspend the death penalty in Britain or If they are carried they would almost klib the bill.

Calcutta, Apr. 18. Recently the House of Com Thirty cargo ships bound for mong gave the bill a second foreign ports were stranded in reading-agreement in princi- Calcutta tokey by a four-day-ple-and it is to be debated in old strikte of 0,000 dock workers, detall next week.

Two thousand dockers are sull

Tonight's omondinents bring

number to about 10:-

working, and they were loading some freighters, but at a com- the

paratively slow pace, Reutun

а

Router.

PILOT ON SERIOUS CHARGE

Calcutta, Apr. 16.

A British pilot appeared before

Calcutta

court today charged with smuggling gold

£10,000 worth Hongkong to Calcutta,

over

from

Singapore, Apr. 19. The apparent lack of a sirong for self-government movement in Hongkong might be due in larre measure to the restrain- This Margot Fonteyn and Michael ng influence of China,

was elated by a visiting inter- The pilot who is employed by Sames appeared in the classical | national

Mr N. Cathay Pacific Airways, was economist, Pas de Deux from Tchaikovsky's Kaldor, according to a Singa- "Sleeping Beauty.!!

leader.

A Garden Party

1 .pore newspaper today:

"It is clear Hongkong's post- tion as an International port

More than 4,00) nager citizens must be of considerable im- earlier today filed into the sunny portance to China," he said, gardens of Prince Rainder's

Kaldor la a fellow of palace to meet Princess Grace.

Shot Policeman

Mr

In the midst of the lush well-King's College. Cambridge, and tended gardens, which overlook render in Economics at the the blue Mediterranean Sea, the University of Cambridge.

for "The economiat leaves a smiling, Monegasques fourd

Hongkong tomorrow,--Reuter, gracious Princess, beautiful' in, a tea rose dress and a rose hat.

Reply To Critics

Montreal, Apr. 18. Prompting by other powers could not Induco Britain to give premature self-government to Tokyo, Apr. 18,

any of her colonies, Mr Ambler Policeman Tokujiro Kimura, Thomas, Under-Secretary of the 42, today attempted to arrest á

Colonial Office, told the Royal suspicion of illegally Empire Society, carrying weapons, The suspect. The Colonial empire, he said Saburo Kogure, immediately.

was unlikely to be dispersed grabbed the policeman's revolver because

there

were many and shot and critically wounded colonies where introductices, et him. Another policeman re- [self-government would set up

ready occurring. — Reuter.

mau, on

wards-United Press,

·

Four men accused of attacking negro singer Nat King village of Zangata, In French arrested Kom shortly after greater conflicts than were al Cole during a concert here were sentenced to six months gaol and fined $100 each today.

Britain Making New US Rocket Engine

of time trying to. persuade the Prime Minister into any other state of mind.

It was the maximum scatenco | standing of our customs and In any event the London dis- that elty inferior court Judge traditions ..

Colo Ralph Park could impose under

Was altacked and cussions on the Middle East misdemeanour and conspiracy knocked to the floor during a cannot produce any agree. charger filed against the men,

New York, Apr. 18.5 "A company official, said his ja million pounds or more 'pres- concert before a segregated A powerful rocket engina has firm had signed a 10-year sure. ments involving "commite

audlenes in Birmingham. He been fred in the lonely valley | mutual ⠀ technical assistance ments, But if they succoo Dalence attorneys indicated was given an ovation when he of the Santa Burana, mountains agreement in 1953 with Rolls Correspondents were kept a in really clarifying the they would file an appeal conclude the ecocert her the in a demonstration to show, this Royonga Urrier, this, Britain quarter of a mile from the Russian attitude and pro-Immediately.

Incident was over

the United States may soon manufactures, Under licence, tower, Slowly Atechnician cisely define what the Judge Parker, in imposing Since then, however, Cole has hava bi minile which can fly rocket propulsion systems counted off on conds and Bovlots mean when they the scenes, said he felt cancellest overal Southern up half way round the works food and

developed

by the there wow #sirenic of: white deliver hydedgers war-heart. 33. Armarioart company

Hame followed by a sustained express willingnons to co was a duty owe the South" nearances oporate with all interested to communal the conduct of

American-Avia---

engine

was fired rumbling

rou an interest Nat King Cole at the scene of

other damere Ale

furnir, continued

red for about pet deep in correto, minute and then silence khotepes tomato mabender 7 had wandi aldicted by kolorek aproni, semided, or ille cumurta valley. group of milliary, Affair cok Bome observarima to te

qual-Was Diwali/ 10 ] be

Middle East problem, they will have been uncommon- ly useful.

the disturbereo, 115′′;

Six people were arrested for the lack two are cut to be tried for more socious: charge fudgo – said. Cólm,, had og mahal with, irone to wurd violated no laws, and had since and WILL DO TAVERN ON Umipara thor attack displayed unde

New

arrested just after he landed In Calcutta yesterday.

Calcutta It was alleged that

customs official found in his Chinese marked possession gold weighing over 500 ounces, Ile was remanded in custody

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