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Hammarskjold Hints At Way To Solve Mid East Problem

By John Herffernan

New York, May 13.

A return to "quiet diplomacy" in the Middle East rather than public debate in the United Nations Security Council was hinted at by Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations Secretary-General, in Press conference statements over the weekend supplementing the report on his recent mission,

The Secretary-General hopes that Israel on one hand and the Arab states of Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon, on the other can be persuaded to "play down" border incidents, which he conceded are inevitable in the next few weeks, so that the ceasefire agreements can be given a chance to work.

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MIDAS TOUCH

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Perth, May 13, clergyman here who KOVC away £100 to bla congregation has had the Investment returned Ave. fold.

The Rev. J. Darnall. pastor of the Gospel Light-

house Church, Perth, handed each member of the

£1 to congregation Use Det "talent."

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pay for a new church,

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Spectal.

to

MOSCOW

ATTACKS NATO

news

Once again, Mr Hammarsk- jold gave public expression to his confidence in the desire of the Israedi and Arab states U work towards peace. Friendly Co-operation

The Secretary-General would not go so far as to confirm that De Was advising The inakr

adopt powers lo

"hands off" policy in the suggestion in his report that they refrain from taying to "impose solutions from outside."

He said that he thought thre | parties concerned should

be

| given "friendly co-operation" but that it would not be helpful if they were told "from the outside" what they should do.

The United States would like to see another early meet

of the Security Ccammell take steps to maintain the "momentum" of Me Hommazek- jold's mission. It is the United States view that Mr Human- has a "conlinuing role" to

play

He was emphatic in saying that he was not willing him- self to make any recommendin Hons on

what should happen next. But he did assure all parties that they could have the Secretary-General's co-operation if they wanted.

Obviously Hoping

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Yugoslavia & France

In Agreement

Belgrade, May 13.

President Tito said here today on his return from his state visit to France that he had found Yugoslav and French views to be identical on dis- armament, aid to underdeveloped countries, and relations with Eastern Europe.

Ha told a crowd assembled gress in disarmament although 02 the station square after by that he did not mean they stepping out of the presidentin had gone into detalls 19 to Blue Train that he had met whether the disarmament prob- Another impression Mr Ham-great understanding in France,"

jem or other international prob- marskjold left with correSPON-

lems should be solved first,

Government Members

Paris, May 13. The Soviet Tass agency today published Д statement strongly attack-dents was that he could not see "We spoke openly On ail ing the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.

of the

Doubts Dispersed

President Tito who was ac companied by his wife, dro of to his residence in the gar den suburb Dedinje after,

the

We told them our the value of a Security Council problems. meeting in the near future. This opinions on all problems and view is shared by several other they did the same." members

the of

Council, The statement, broadcast by radlo Moscow said: "The So- although others are known to be viet Union, as well as all other the opinion that the Counell peaceful nations 13 against should at least meet to record

He had found understanding NATO. It condemnes this aggress. Satisfaction with the results about relations with Eastem speech.

welcomed sive bloc and will continue to obtained by Mr Hammarskjold, European countries as French President Tito was

The Secretary-General is ob-leaders realised that to improve at the station

Moxha by Mr do so.

Parlin- that viously hoping

progress relations meant a contribution Pijade, President of

Mr ment

Edward can be made on local arrange to peace.

Kardelj, serdor Vice-President and mem- ments in regard to the "sure"

bers of the Government.

i

The statement referred to the inst meeting of the NATO for- eign ministers in Paris carlier this month and attacked "the attempts of NATO organiters al it certain economie giving aspects and to justify it by the so-called Sovicí meziace."

Tass said that regardless of

T was "an "camouflage" WATO aggressive bloc, contrary to the interests of peace!! and re- presented danger to peoples of Europe and Asia aliko

fact that the Soviet

C

a

the

Churchill Returns

spots--the El Auja demiliturised There was no place for doubt zone between Egypt and Israel; that French-Yugoslav links, Mr Koca Popovic, Foreign AD Lake Tiberias between strong in the post, did not exist Secretary, who was present_

at Israel ond Syria; and the

any more. Of the contrary, tho talks with the French Gov- Jordan-Israel border-Reuter.

Chose links were closer now, ernment, returned with him.-;

President Tilo sald he had Reuter. found a

and warm welcome

hc sympathy when

passed through Italy and Switzerland. "Our visit was a journey of pico ond wo, have great friends in all these countries,"

་ This was because the aim of his visit accorded with the aims of Yugoslav foreign policy, with efforts for co-operation among Aachen in West Germany.

nations on an equal basis and Winston Sir

received the for maintaining peace. Charlemagne

magne "European" award

London, May 13.

Union had not been allowed to Sir Winston Churchill and his join NATO proves its aggres- | wife arrived by air at Biggin sive character," the statement Hill airport in Kent today from

declared.-France-Presse.

Opium Found of Archon, Ho also met Pre-

In Bus

sident Theodor Heuss and Chan.. callor Konrad Adenauer while LA West Germany, France- Presse.

Great Pleasure

German Flag Torn Down

Four British soldiers, were

Hanover, May 18,

arrested by the military police at Hameln in Lower Saxony 19-. day after they allegedly had pulled down a West German dag. tore it to shnode and tossed it into the Weer River.

It had been easy to dispel any doubts that Yugoslavia was now The soldiers Were said to have changing hur foreign policy handed down the tng from atop "because the people over thero the Blo-saving headquarters in London, May 13.

understand us.”

Hameln. When German police Kuala Lumpur, May 14. The wife of a farm Jabourer,

On the other hand it had been chased them, they tore the flag There were no claimants for Mrs Gladys Deeks, has received a great pleasure to find that in and hurled it into the Weser, the 10 pounds' weight of oplum, £350 sterling from the British certain problems he completely police said.

for found in a bus travelling trommuseum a ninth century agreed with the French states- here to Kuantan today.

Anglo-Saxon ring she dug up men, pentlcularly over aid to wore not given, were arrested A senior police officer found in her garden,

backward countries.

shortly afterward by the British the oplum in a basket.

Also She and her husband thought

He agreed with the military police. All four were brass-China Mail French, that it was necessary to stationed in Homein-France-

make all efforts to achieve pro-Prensa,

Flo confiscated it and none of it was the passengers came forward to Special. admit to owning it.

To arrests.--Reu-

ber:

There were

New East German Divorce Law

can

Betin, May 13. East-Germain, women gain. Д divorco 豐 their husbands prevent them from taking a job or participating in public life.

Tise. East German trade unlon newspaper Tribuno slik that under the new fimily law

be

Kentishanda".: would

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