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Banquet Lacoste Not Leaving Algeria

For Laos

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Delegation MAY MÀRRY IN SPRING

Paris, Aug. 22,

to

The Indian Ambassador to Poking, Mr R. K. Nehru, at a banquet given by himn to the Royal Lpotian Gow- crnment delegation China, headed by Prince Souvanna Phouma, Con- gratulated Premier Phouma national on Laos's recent reconciliation and reviewed relations betw th friendly

tween India and Laos since the Geneva agreements, the New China News

reported.

Agency

Me Nehru said the declaration by Laut her adhereme 10 A

pobley of peace atal neutrality was in the with the five prin

etsex interpr cple of power furt

und the provisions of the Gendu ngrwy agreement, the news added

RELATIONS

Chinese Premier Chou En-lu),

who

with other

bacters, diplomatic envoys, and

Ar

Davki

Hovernment

Marshall,

former

of Singapore,

the

Chief Minister

were among the guests at

banquet tonight, said Laos, India

and China

civiliations

relations years.

nct

unicat

cultuval 2,000

bik duling,

culture had come to China through 1ace and Burina All these countries had suffered colonial rule but are now light- ing in common against colonia- Hi, Chou said.

Chou unded that with Premier Thouna's Support for the ve principles enunteinted, by China and India, the three countries new were now runneled by a tunk.

PRAISED

Prince Phouma, A reply. Jaalsed the efforts mede for je by India 111 by Premier Jiwaharlal Nehru. He end it was through the disinterested and persistent efforts of India's Chairman of the Internationsi

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mission in Laos that the King- dom of Luos has solved its in- ternal difficulties ani regained Its Quentened independence and uniflcution.

He said Laos badl no other alin other than to live in peace and in emity with neigh- bours -France-Presse

Withdrawal Report To United Nations

United Nations, Aug 22 The United States said today it withdrew neutral armistice inspection team from South Korea because the North Korean nuthorities

the had prevented leams from carrying out their duties.

on

The United States Gover- ment, leader of the joint United Nalinns Command in Korea. made the statement in a report to the United Nations Secretary- General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, explaining why II decided May 31 to withdraw the teams.

United States said tha North Korean authorities, moro- over, used the presence of the teams in pretend that the armis- Lice agreement was being abide by.

The Joint Command's decision to withdraw the teams had been announced cafller, Its report was filed in the Koreu dosler at the United Nations, to be re- examined when the General Assembly meets again in Novem- ber next-France-Presse,

Japanese Immigrants In Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 22.

Shown at London Airport are him stars Linda Christian They and Edmund Purdom, who flew in from Amsterdam.

may get married in the were reported as saying that they spring-Central Press Photo.

US-Saudi Arabian

Negotiations

Slowly Move

Washington, Aug. 22.

|RUMOURS RIFE IN CAPITAL

AS TROOPS

FIGHT IN HINTERLAND

Alglers, Aug. 22.

French officialdom fought down rumours of top-level resignations in the Algerian capital today while French troops fought rebels in the hinterland.

Sixteen

rebels died under; hunting rides

near Claire Fon- French gunfire is the eastern-taine, 20 miles weat of the most

Department of Constan- Tunisian border.

$100 grad Bone. Terrorists Al Batna, 60 miles south of Shor Shop Riot

abbed a disabled Moslem war Constantine, a torrorist

veteran to death.

fatally

stabbed Bida Seld, who was an hilltop honorary Aghu, an offteer of the French Legion of Honour M Reber abled war veteran.

And

white in the headquarters of the Minister-Restical, Lacoste, blo

press spokesman

told p conference today that there was no question" of M. Laruste

"either for retiring. Leasons of health or polities."

Only Rumour

101

the l'oris,

Ministry of National

uncl the Defence Secretariat of War announced; "We

that anc deny

again General Henri-Augustin Lori)- (French military commander

will Algeria)

icave his other present port to take up Rabotions."

Puurs

after the

+

Sorialist Lacuse, a

The resignation sprang up yesterday Oran Republican, dully, attacker M Socialist, for "100 ardently desiring to (European) extremists

It

roassure

and a dis-

In the Aurts Mountain villag of Djema,

Ave

the bodice of Moslems were found at dawn today with their throats cut.

Train Derailed

lu Western Algeria, near the mine bonier, น Muroccan derailed the locomotive and all 10 cars

of an Oudju-Nemoura trais.

Sovera! crew- treight men were injured.

The locomotive of an Ouilja- Lectur freight Was Colomb machinegunned, but nobody was hurt-United Press.

Mobile, Ala., Aug. 22. AL leasi eight people were cut and bruised when

crowd błokc

" Dlate shop glass window at a giving away shoes,

The

shop, which WAS going out at business, matti of i would give a pair ahoca each to the first 100 customers.

"People began shoving."

policeman said. "I yelled for them to stop but they were like a herd of oatilò." — Ohina MAI Special.

JEAN-BART ON EXERCISE

Toulon, Aug. 22. The 35,000 ton French battle- ship Jean-Bart sailed out of Toulon naval harbour today to take

Mediterranean puri in exercises.

Beirut, Aug. 22

Soviet Mini- Sergei Kiktev, sler to the Lebanon, who was recently elevated to the riik of

The balticship was followed the ambassador, today presented his by escort ships and submarines. new credentials to the President Other units of the French G the Lebanese Republic, will join the Jean-Bart

Later Camille Chamoun, France during Presse.

M was the first time Lacoste had been attacked by a newspaper of his own or almost any other party except the Com- inumista.

Both here and in France, when Frenchmen indulge in the the pation game of baiting Government, they usually make an exception of the outspoken, fast-acting Languste.

Confidence

4.3

Today the Oran brunch, of the Socialist Party condemned th

editorial "Republican" "especially unexpected and un- explainable,

It adopted

which a motion sold: We disapprove the terms

these

accusations and manifest our warmhearted con-

ndence in the hard struggle that

The United States and Saudi Arabia are mov-of ing slowly on negotiations for a new five-year lease of the Dhahran air base, pending a solution to the Suez Canal crisis.

or

Saudi Arabia.

Informed surces said today of 18 light tanks purchased by that tho United States was

developmenta

the arwalling Suoz questions before deciding whether to meet Saudt demands for renew the case on the al base in Saudi Arabin,

Saudi Arabia agreed in 1951 to let the United States build and Use B big air base at Dhahran nor the Persian Gulf. The base in within easy striking clistader of the Sovjet's oil fields.

Rental Refused

Baku

The United Stales has been negotiating Saudi Arabia since early June to obtain renewal of the five-year lease.

a

Saval Arabia at Arm asked: the United States to pay a for use of the yearly rental

United States base. The fused on the grounds that the base benefits the Saudis as well as the United States.

ro-

Informed sources suid Saudi It Arabia was now asking that it be allowed to buy more military equipment in the United States. The United States earlier this year had permitted the delivery

Melbourne, Aug. 21. The Federal Council of the Australian Professional Fisher- men's Federation decided today to form on Australian fisher- man's co-operative and salt this move would be a major step to werd stabilisation of the indus- try.

Serve

The co-operative will so a trading sodely to import and distribute fishing gear fishermen all through the coun

A first batch of 350 Japanesey.--United Press. Immigranta has strived in Rio

de Janeiro on board the Brazil Maru from Kobi, as part of a plan to bring 0,000 Japanese families to Drazil.

The

Brazilian Govermenont has granted permission for the entry of 9,000 Japanews fomilies. as requested bor the National Immigration and Colomboží Dry Institute, to help solve the man- power shortage in/ Brazillari agriculture.

The 880 Japanese who landed here are on their way to the Paroma and São Paulo, pra, Vinges. Another 203 Fadorjong emigrants on board the EraRII

ceeding

POP

the

CON-

Minister Resident has in Algeria." agreed to take on

The military struggle went

centrated 131 the Nemencha on. Most selion today was

of Eastern Algeria, Mountains

the Sahara aari the sca where 10 rebels were TC- between

The United States apparently does not want to agree to such demands until it has some as- surance

that the Suez dispute parted killed in three separate will be settled peacefully end actions,

In the there will be no new fighting

most important, in the Midtile East, United French unit shot rine rebels

dead and Press

Harding's

Q

confiscated three

Terms

"Generous'

London, Aug. 22. Conservative Government #up- porters contended tonight that the Cyprus surrender terms must be regarded as generous in view of the violence which has been committed.

that

They expressed the view

Sir John Harding's offer should mark a new and possibly des cisive phase in the situation in Britain's troubled Medtler- ranean colony.

was asserted that the chanet

could given to the terrorista allow the more thoderate opinton

the Greek among Cypriots to prevail in trying

reach

settlement aç- ceptable to all on the island. There was widespread interest here tonight in the possibic attitude of the Greek GoverK-

fo

a

LEE

Lord

the

the

the

meni which has hailed the terrorists as patriots and is now invited to harbour them. Political circles said there waa no proposal yet to return from the Seychelles or to negotiate with the exiled Archbishop

of Makarios, leader Tinigrecce Movement. eminent British laurier sent to Cyprus last month to draw a liberal constitution

the island fur not comment

on the Burrender terms.

that he expected to Herald

return Cypr in a few

weeks time. "It may be any- tifing up to six weeks." he added. Lord Radcliffe said his report was not yet complete, and he did not expect to finials it before another visit to Cyprus. -China Mafi Special,

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