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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956:

FAT 5.15,

FRENCH DEBATE ALGERIA TODAY QUEENS 2009.10

Switch From Suez On News Of Eden Mission

By HAROLD KING

Paris, Oct. 17. The French National Assembly switched its attention from Suez to Algeria today as it continued debating the Government's general and foreign policy for the second day in succession.

over from

Israel

Government

the

On the Goverment benches | that the the Premier M., Guy Mollet, was would be well advised not to tupported by

Iraq the Resident react violently should Minister, M. Robert Lacoste, į troops enter Jordan. In who flew

Algiers meantime the proposed move yesterday, by the Defence ment of Iraq troops into Jordan Minister, M. Maurice Bourges which had caused tension has Maunoury, and by

the three not taken place. Secretaries of State for the Army, Navy and Air Fores

The portion of the debate ro- served for the Suez Canal crisis came to an unexpectedly speedy end yesterday after it was made known that the British Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden and Mr Selwyn Lloyd, wore to spend the | evening in Paris.

Hard To Follow

Saw Envoy.

Mr Jacob

Nevertheless M. Pineau, in the spirit of yesterday's Anglo- French dinner table talk at the Hotel Matignon, today saw the Israell Ambassador, Tsur, end, it was understood, told him the French Govern- ment shared the British Gov- crnment's view that any violent reaction on the part of Israel at this stage would not be in the interests of Israel or of world the peace.

Several speakers in Assembly expressed their dis- appointment yesterday over the results of Western diplomacy in the Suer affair. The Foreign Minister himself anic "It is sometimes difficult to follow exactly the line of American foreign policy,"

But the members of the Assembly, partly influenced it was believed by the imminent arrival of the Bellish statesmen, did not wish to embarrass thè Government at a crition stage In their diplomacy, and conse- quently istened to the appenis for moderation made by M. Pineau.

M. Pineau told the Assembly: "We have sometimes had the impression that the

idver

M. Left

Shortly

seeing Pineau the Israeli envoy for Isruel, where he has been recalled for ocultations by his government.----Reuter,

New US Radar Tracker

GERMAN ARMY

PLAN REVISION

Bonn, Oct. 17.

The first task of the new West German De- United fence Minister, Franz Strauss, will be to revise the

Sintes did not always interpret the maining of the Atlantic al-plans for setting up West Germany's army, in- Hanco as we do.”

But he immediately added this warning: “1 stk you R resist the facile temptation to abandon tho Athantle allianco simply because American polley has not bean entirely identical with our own in recent months, Just because we are disappalni.

ed we XSLISË.

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Photo.

Maxico City, Oct. 17. Mr Maria Luisa Godoy 23, said today she tried to kill har self because her husband didn't

The former Minister, Theodore slowed-down the signing-on of like her coolding. Blank, was understood to have volunteers. acknowledged that the existing

wis military programme ambitious.

too

It was expected that Straum would also push forward plans for the housing and training of recruits expected is from April forecast 1, next year.-France-Presse.

The same quarters not behave High thwarted husbands. On the con- thry we must overcome our disappointments and maintain a solidarity which in respecta has never filled us."

that it would be impossible

many

Igraell-Arab Tension

hore

It is generally believed in usually well informed quar- form that yesterday's six-hour consultation between the two the British and

two French ministers wis duo much more to the strained situation be- tween Israel and the

the Suez Canal question.

to attain the total of 270,000 men for the German army by

tho

end

scheduled.

of 1957 DLS now The probablo Agure

would be not more than 300,000 it was stated.

Prepare Report

These sources såld that Straus would prepare a report for the North Atlantic Treaty Organizas Arab tion

Council, explaining the

states in the Middle East than situation, He would also explain that West Germany's military auficulties in no way affected her desire to contribute, effec- tively to the Atlantic alliance.

The Independent Le Monde claims that despite the tions in the communique that the meeting was provided for he for back as September 25, "the visit of Sir Anthony Eden and Mr Lloyd surprised diplomatic quartera which did not expect it in the lens," it spid

French

diplomatic

on

oorlich

role in Western defence plans.

to reported Strauss was balleve that the slow-down in the formation of the West Ger || 200032 SETELY

be com pensated for in two ways. The sources first of thỏen was the modemian- were today very reserved about | Hon of conceptions of the army's commenting.

yesterday's Anglo-French consul afiona, during which no civil servent on either side was presset,

According to some usually reliable Sources cach sido argued that it could not do much to alter its policy in the Near East

The British

apparently unged

the French to help them con- vince Israel that intervention

by Iraq troopa in Jordan was In no way directed against the Israell state,

foformed cirolas said the so- eent should be placed on highly trained units fitted-out with the most modern equipment. Straus was understood to be amongst those who deplored the refusal to place tactical atomic weapone in the hands of the Buzderwetur.

Slowed Down

The same satzroce indicated Secondly, Straus was be- that the French pointed out lieved to be set on stirring up that they must remain faithful publie wrathausinnum for the new to the bala principle of their West Germani nomy. The prefett policy in the Nehr, Edat, con- feeling in the country - whethe sitting of the maintenance of

ported to bavo considerably. the status quo,

Convinced

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