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United Nations, Nov. 26.
The General Assembly tonight ap- proved a US$10 million outlay for the initial expenses of the United Nations emergency force in Egypt.
SCHOOLS SUBSIDIES
WITHDRAWN
Rome, Nov. 26. Withdrawal of govern- subsidies may force ment Catholic Bantu schools in South Africa to curtail their activity, the mis. sionary news agency Fides said today.
Fides said the 800
schools, with 121,000 pupils and 2,333 teachers, were seriously affected the Hantu Education ACL, by which faced them with the choice of accepting the Govern ment's apartheid pulley Oj Jashing the Government subsidy,
The Church, laced with the alternative of selling out to the State and losing control of the schools, chose
the to accept reduced subsidy, falling by 20 per cent annually, and keep her schools," said Fides. "By the vox of 1937 the entire subaldy will have been withdrawn."
HEAVY BURDEN
Fides said: "The Bantu Mis- sion schools under the control of the Catholic Church will con- tinue to function even after all Kovemment subsidies have been
however,
A resolution proposed by the Setariary General, Mr Dak Hammarskjold, жов approved by a 52-0 vole, with 13 absen- tions and Ave countries absent.
It left unanswered the quer- Hon of how the money will be ralsed, Mr Hammarskjold re- vised an earlier resolution pro- viding that the $10 million, and presumably further expenditure to follow, should be based on the reale of contributions 10 the budget.
Russian Views
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This would have meant
would have United States pay me-third or $993 million. The US has not made its views known, but several other coun- tries, including Russia, took the position that they should not be usesser, The
coals of the Epptian lighting, these coun- tries held, should be borne by the countries timi started it.
Mr Hammarskjold
was deep in plans to get the UN amer- gency force fully into actiun and to get the forets of Britain, France and Iarnet out of Egypt. He exchanged sharp notes with Mrs Golda Meir,
IЯnel! Foreign Minister, co the prob- em of withdrawing all ol larnets forers behind anlation demarcation line.
the 1949
note to
Mrs Meir said in a Mr Hammarskjold that she presumed he was "now in a position to PERUMA discursion on these matters".
Clarification
Hammarskjold
withdrawn to It said bow of that he had horn
replied advised by
subsidies will place such 蠱 her on November 8 that Israel burden on the Catholic schools Wils ready
withdraw Its that they will most likely have forces upon conclusion of satis- be smaller, and most likely factory arrangements in con- restricted to Catholic children. nection with the utilisation of A fund drive launched by the UNEF. He asked her then to Catholic Bishops to keep clarity Israel's views, prior to Christ in the African schools" such a discussion. has netted £400,000 in its first year, Fides zaid. The overall goal for the two years ending Iste in 1957 * £1,000,000,-- United Press,
US Officials Briefed On Situation
Washington, Nov. 20,
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"My position," he said, "re mains unchanged. If you would dod it possible to put forward the specific proposals concerning the UN emergency force to which you zafer in your letter of today, so that could give tham consideration before engage in a discussion, I believe that it would considerably fad Ultate our tasks.**
Obviously. Mr Hammarskjold noted, he would not permit this "In
any way to delay the with.. drawal of Israel's forces in com- pliance with the unqualified and unconditional demand of the General
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US-Iceland Base
Agreement
Washington, Nov. 26.
The United States and Iceland have reached
a tentative agreement which apparently will per- mit American troops to remain at the Keflavik air base in Iceland.
Lincoln White, State Depari- ment press officer, said the
agreement is being reviewed by Nagy Kidnapping
both governments.
"Until this review completed, he said, disclose its nature."
It was understood, that the agreement
has been! **I cannot
however, would Jet American troops continue to operate the Keflavik base and some radar stations in fceland.
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LEAVE EGYPT
Fort Said, Nov. 28,
A fleet of six voisoss · left today with vehicles belonging to Allied units, which have already been withdrawn from Port Said.
A military spokesman said the operation would take about two days. Most vesseli are' under- wood to be bound for Cyprus, or Malta.
in London Mr Arthur Dodda Parker, British Under-Secretary
Office, people
of State at the Foreign sisted today that 1,900 werg homeless in Port Sɛid,
Ho said that welfare organisa. tions under the control of the Red Cross werq looking after, these people. Gchenil evacuation, of Fort Said was not considered! necessary, he fald,
600
re-
At the request of the Gover- nor of Port Said, nearly Women and 1.700 children quealing permission 10 leave were authorised to do so.
British troops have distributed food supplies to ald the clyl) population, and thern are in Port Said food stocks largely -sufficient to meet the local needs, he said, -Reuter & France-Presse,
Arms Caches In Beirut
Beirut, Nov, 28. Oficial syurces announced to- day that two arms caches have been found in a suburb of Beirut. Meanwhile, Infermed sources said that 23 persons of whom two were Lebanese, had been arrested so far in connection with explosions which have occurred recently in front of the Western embassies here- France-Presso.
Harding In Britain
FIELD-MARSHAL
SIR JOHN HARDING
London, Nov. 26. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, arrived at Klyncham Royal Air Force base tonight.
Sir John lefi Öyprus today for talks with the Colònial Offiée en
the proposed constitutional changes for the island, which have been drafted by Lord Radcliffe Reuter,
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Paris, Nov. 26. The Yugoslav newspaper. Over 4,000 American troops Politika, in an article due, arc belleved stationed there for publication tomorrow,
now under, a 1951 agreement,
Assembly to remova] They are acting an agents of sharply attacks the Hun- them "forthwith."
the North Atlantic Treaty Or- garian Government, led by ganisation. Iceland itself has Janos. Kadar, for the de
Appeal
The House Foreign Affairs Committee today top unexpectedly called in government officials to brief members
the
A day of plodding explana- Middle East and Russian uns of voting in the Assembly 'satellite, crisis.
was highlighted by on appeal Acting Secretary of State from. Australia to Britain and Herbert Hoover, JF, headed the the United States to mend their list of offcible,
diplomatic differences "for the Others meeting with the out-good of the whole democralle gressmen, included Adm, Arthur |world."
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resolution
Iceland's Parliament pasted portation of former Pre- spring calling mier Imre Nagy, the Yugo Lust for withdrawal of the American slav Tanjug, news agency; troops. A new Icelandle Gov erniment
infilated the negoliu- reported here, tonight, Reykjavik only last Monday. tions which got underway in
Politika writta:
While stoddfastly refused to answer any questions about the nalate of the agreement pend-belleve that his (Nagy's) de- "The attempt. to make, people
W. Radford, chairman of the Switzerland will pay the costs
ing outcome of the study,
Dexture for Rumania won Joint Chiefs of Staff: Align of transporting the UN emer-however, that the United Sta
Reports from Haykjavik sald, voluntary is naive." Dulles, director of the Central gene gayat aboard Swissair the. Keflavik base on six months! | forces between Naples goed pil a troops cult of
Intelligence Agency, and Arthur | and
If this had been the case, the
3. Flemming, director the planes from November 15 to 25, notice without aelor approval by Yugoslav paper sald, Nagy, office of Defence Mobilisation.
Committee, chairman James Pcated to
The decision was communi NATO. Under the present, tigree could have returned home be
UN Secretary-General Richards denied that the closed today by Auruste Lindt, Sufement. NATO must be notified inforò leaving.
advance. door meer development, se observer to the United Nations of any "urgent" in elther the Middle or Eastern Europé.
"The is just 'n briefing," he told reporters.
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Harmarakjold has sent a personal message to the Swiss authorities thanking them for theft. generous aid to the United Not lome.
The Swisalt planes which have been airlifting the UN Internationed. Forco froen. Naples Capodichina airport to Abu Huweir" airfield, in Egypt, have Po teen replaced by Canadian cara United Press, ErincE- Probee.
Work Stopped
"All that, is sheer, invention; Imre Nagy and his friends werg purely and simply deported."
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The reports also said the Politika said, that the allence United States agreed to resume and les surrounding the dise construction at the air base and appearance of Nogy "em only
nearby harbour. Work was stopped after Iceland called for have very negative consequences ouster of the US forceR
for friendly relations between, The reports also said United States, agreed, to add injure the reputation of the the the two countries; and seriously;
ald to Iceland in the Immediato Kadar Gover coming months, United Press, Presse.
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Washington, Nov, 20,
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