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WESTERN OIL SUPPLY PROBLEM

DE GAULLE COMES BACK

US Awaiting Outcome INTO PROMINENCE

Of Allied Meeting

Washington, Nov. 29.

A State Department spokesman said today that a solution to the problem of American supplies of oil would be in- fluenced by a final statement from the governments involved.

He said the United States | Forelym Minister, Christian was awaiting the announcement Pineau, starting in Landon 10- of a final position by France |morrow. It was expected that and Britain, following alka the two

governmenta might between British Foreign Secre- Insue a statement on Monday, tary, Selwyn Lloyd, and French Informed

indicated

MASSACRE

IN SOUTH AMERICA

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 29,

Beveral members of the SAVAGE Bouth American Gavioes Indian tribe, who recently made their first contact with civilisation. have been masacred for “treason” by other members of the tribe, zocording to reports reaching here today from the native profection post si Beltm.

that The reporte axid about 100 members of the tribe recently broke away

from their kinsmen and settled near the protection post, where they were given food and clothing.

The whole **printer** tribe Wan attacked und several of them were killed in the fighting.—Franco- Prtase.

sources

the spokesman was referring to the an expected statement on question of the withdrawal of Anglo-French troops from Egypt.

Taken Note

Tho spokesman wald the Government had taken Bote of the statement made in the fourt of Ootdotik by Mr Lyd today on the relation th. Awton the phased with- drawal of Anglo-French troops and the reinforcement of the international force In Erypt

The spokesman sald that American all companies were exerting efforts to meet the European oil crisis, but, he adsk. [1 inal statement from the governments involved would have a definite influence on the problem.

M. Paul Ramadler, French Finance Minister, said in Paris today that negotiations with the United States for speedy bil dellveries were in progress and thai "RD political conditions have been attached to the sale of oll."

Prediction

Beveral Paris evening tewi- Pavers tonight predicted that the United States was, on the point of announcing an oil ald programme for Europę. Mr Ramadier, speadlig to ⚫ of the National Assembly's Econ mic Aftatra • and Industrial Production Com- missions, also said that "The only problem is that of Trans-

UN Should Speed Self-Government meeting

Timetable

Well Informed sources stress, resent- ment at United States' delays in pro-

America concessions to

United Nations, ¦ pori.”

Nov. 29. Burma today urged the that behind the present UN Trusteeship Council to announcing an oli nid "speed the timetable of gramine. is growing feeling self-government and inde- that

Arab suscepibilities may well be pendence."

the long term interests of Ambassador U Pe Kin called

Europe dependent On Middle the fact aftention to

that 45

Eost vll for at least another two now million

are persons

decades. destined for self-governYEN and independence but that an- other 100 million are still living under foreign political domina- tion.

. "They represent part of the magnitude of the task before

us," he said.

EXPRESSED HOPE

Netherlanda

of

New-Style Cycle Pump

Oyoltats have a falling of leaving behind their bicycle pambe when they set off on a journty, and this failing tre- Those days will soon be quently has uncomfortable res glia,

past, however, thanka, to a Frankfuri mkuufacturer. Ella pump is built fate the eyalé frame and the hadis is con- vésfod benesth the fold-back saddlé, en pistórød. — Exörbys Photo,

Proposed Convention On 'Law Of The Sea'

United Nations, Nov. 29.

A proposed international diplomatic con- ference to establish a convention of "the law of the sea" was endorsed today by Italy, the Nether- lands, Pero and Cuba.

The United Nations General or, in a few particular crees, of

Legal Assembly's

Committee historic rights, they cannot be opened debate on the proposal, be made valid erga omnes," made by the International Law

International Action Commission as the best means

The Extcutive Committee of the Organisation for European Economie Co-operation

of reconciling the many view- approved two reports on the points regarding the high seas. situation which will be passed

today

to the OEEC Council when it particularly the extent of terri- meets here tomorrow afternoon.torial waters,

Requirements

Netherlands

Ho sald the favour y "international action

in order to check the tendency towards unilateral legislation

The Netherlands delegate, Mr relating to the regime of the high, A. J. P. Tommes, said the pro-suas and of the ferritorial seas," He also expressed hope that

One the Trusteeship Council,

was from the olt Com- posed conference should be held mitten an Europe's oli preds, which Burma is a member, will

as soon as possible in the hope availabilities, and how much that consider the disputes affecting

"something constructive and Algeria, France

Western and the

Hemisphere al will replace an often uncertain Now and West

Europe will need to brtige and controversial situation.” Guinen.

"Pahspe the

Assembly dis- cussion will convince the de«. trocratic Government of France that it might wisely extend full democracy—unequivocal choice to the Algerians," Pe Kin

the gap between them. It was based on information received from member countries about their stocks needs, imports and avaliable shipping tomago. The other was from the

Dutch View

Economic Committee and was a Mr Tammes dealt particularly preliminary study of the effects with the Commission's report the And it might convince the of the oil shortage on Europe's that it could not resolve

different opinions on territorial démocratie Government of the economy. Netherlands that when it quits No details of either report waters.

jun wres which it had conquered were disclosed-France-Presse &

than | Reuter. by arms and traga more

three centuries ago it is better to quit it fully, unequivocally.,

REMOVE THORN

"Once the Government of the Netherlands removor the thor of West Irfan it can then volun- tarily renow the ancient tica betwden Indonesia and herself.

1 ventura to predict that such ties

said, The Netherlands, ho maintained its view that "AB 1002" as there is no tulɑ of law be- undisputed reta of

Communist Banovereignty inside the three-mile

In Cyprus

The

Nicosia, Nov, 20.. Governinent of Cyprus

will become stranger and more today extended for another 12 friendly in direct porportion; to the withdrawal from West Trian, the

zone and beyond the undisputed no freedom of the high seas, cinit of sovereignty in extension of the three-milo zong has to be recognised by other States."

The Commission has reported the Inele of general agreement the ban on the Alot between nations who adhere to Cyprus Communist Party, the three-mine Binit on Vert or become even worse than they three of its satellite organiks-terial water and are now if the Netherlands untions and four left-wing news claim jurisdiction up to 12 milles wanruditellly. remains in this

Press

an proscribed

at jel,

those who

antient portion of the Indonésian irker hað all archipelago." United

In December last year and the * Mr - Taminte sild: "Kai 400g) ban was extended by a gazette as certain territorial elkime are: order for one yent tonight, . ---- not based on a generally recog= France-Frende,

tilaod rule of International ›Lerer :

Correspondent Leaves Russia

Paris, Nov, 20. Welles

on, New York Times correspondent in Mokrow, has been expelled from the Soviet vinden, ada reported to- correspondent left terday, the wigimdy.

Soviet authorities dédided November 21 to expel on grounds that "be the rules of cdekluct

Correspondents

PUT TH (WORD FOR ME,

ILL TELL HIM 'NỨT NOT. BING PATC KWENT WE ARE

The Italian delegato, Signor Antonio Azara, sala the present stage of the long study of the problem "demanded the calling to consider of a conference" and resolve all aspects of the He emphasised "the question. primary importance of principles which underline International the high seas, Law regarding especially the freedom of the sca."United Pros.

Paris, Nov. 29. The name of wartime Free French leader, General Charles De Gaulle has once again come into prominence in political circles in Paris" in connection with France's internal situation

The other hend of thu

| postwer provisional government

has

been in voluntary "exile".

from public life since the dis- appekranco of tho 'Gallat "Rovsendietrenit Du

party

Peuple Frandal.”

VCFB

A bfumber of politicni 'obste- are now remuming with greater Insistency the well townh theme of "Charles De Ghuil, the nation's Anal re-

Not Concrete

There is yel rò contrete basû föt The Tumours of the past few days concerning De Gaulle's In- tentions, The General neverthe- less closely follows developments In the Internal and external situations.

Very recently, De Gaullo re- ceived France's Resident Minis-

or in Alaters, Robert Lacoste,.

in private audience. It is also known that while he has never taken part in the mechanics of The present government nevertheless has external thets with Premier Guy Mollet's Cabinet,

he

con-

The prospect of an appeal to De Gaulle has been particularly explored by journalist Andre Stibblo, hitherto considered in French political circles as among those closest to the General.

Gen. De Gaulle

doceration than to study projects being roomed him for a fifth Republic.

the around

"This republic would have Not Unnoticed

Q presidential regime whose joeder would be elected by re- Stibbio discussed a return by De Gaulle to politica! ilfe in an presentatives of all the countries article published in the weekly the French Union "Frances Carretoru two days ago, without, Presse however, Indicating whether hii position was patrely personal or biryed on the General'B views.

Own

Stibbio's article did not pass unnoticed phd the evening paper Parib-Presbe took up the theme under the title of "Bar around De Grulle."

The paper declared that "The Lormer Free French loader does not disapprove the present gov- emnent's policy in the Middle East and in Algeria, but ho feels that the "system" is in- capable of resisting the premure which is going to be exerted on France to internationaltse the Algerian probíem."

Study Projects

Canadian Govt Wins Motion

Ottawa, Nov. 29. The Commons unanimously endorsed Government Mid-East policles in principle today after defeating a Conservative non- confidence motion, 171 to 36, criticising the Government for its independent stand.

The House also immediately approved a $1 million appropria- tion for Hungarian refuges re-,

lef, without debate. It then Tuming to the "plans took up an appropriation cover- attributed to De Gaulle, Parig Canda's participation in Presse concluded: "The General the United Nations Mid-East appears less anxious to make a emergency force-United Press.

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