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TF the British textile repro- Isentatives had put great

was

store by their ability to talk thofr counterparts in Hong kang into voluntarily re- stricting of exports to Brl- tain, they probably feel their mission, now ended, A complete fallure. But it is unlikely these hard-headed businessmen really expected to obtain such a sacrificial concession from the Colony's texille leaders, and they are there. fore able to evalue the usefulness of their visit in less ambitious, but realistic terms,

more

Two points were emphasised in the Joint statement issued at the end of the

talks: that the exchange of views had been friendly Kя well as trunk, thus enabling both sides to gain deeper respect of each other's problems created by in creased production costs and a firecely competitive, textile market; and that the British mission had oblain- valuable first-hand ed A appreciation of the efficiency

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SOLDIERS MAY GO TO WAR WITH A HYPODERMIC

London, Jan. 20. Plans to let ombat soldiers inject themselves with a dangerous dose of the drug Belladona are being worked out by the War Ofice, Army scientists have declared this is the only way troops CRFL be protected against latest poison games, Tests on volunteers at the chemical defence station on Salisbury Plain have proved

that palladona or Atropine, As doctors call it, i effective anikiolo to "perve which are absorbed through the skla and paralyze the nervous system. But it has to be given ́ so

.REPORTS CHAPMAN PINCHER

ON THE LATEST

quickly after a gas attack ANTI-GAS RESEARCH FINDINGS

that each soldier will have to inject R himself, Troops would therefore

Issued with injection needles and Belladona

As part of

30

their field equipment,

An effective dose against gasca la at least double the normal

amount used by doctors, A soldier would be out of action for hours because the

drug blurs the vision, wheDS the beurt rate and in1- terferes with breathing,

up

"A burro proportion of the men may collapse and the mlitary efficiency of the remainder may bo negligible. especially in hot conditions" Dr Harry-Gullumbine has warned the Royal

Army Medical Corps," "But that is preferable to

from

poisoning."

Nërve

nerve

were fing dis» covered by the Getmane during the war. They were stockpiled En bombe and abells and never wood, Helladona is extracted from the leaves of the Deadly Nightshade plant which grown wild in Britain.--- London Express Service.

SANDYS-DULLES: 'WE AGREE

Big Defence Talks Held In Washington HUNGARY 30 Hurt'

WEAPON SHARING

PLAN

Washington, Jan. 29.

The British Defence Minister, Mr Duncan Sandys, aid today after a long talk and working conditions with Mr John Foster Dulles, the Colony's textile mills. The effect should be to clear the Secretary of State, on away many misunderstand the political aspects of de- ings and befogging mis-fence planning that they conceptions.

had found themselves in There is no question of Hong-full accord on all the main kong feeling clated because subjects we have discussed.” our textile representatives This afternoon's talk at refused to make concessions State

the Department to the Britlah Cotton Board second meeting between the two the Was mission. The visitors were ministers since Mr Sandys ar in no position to strike rival on Sunday. bargain; they had nothing, Mr Sandys said his comment reciprocal to offer. Nor also applied to his discussions of could they point to the the Detence Department where possibility of any change in he and a group of guided missile the Imperial Government's and other scientific experts have policy relating to the im- British discussing dovetelling position of

United quotas

modern weapons development, colonial products, to bolster It was known that one of the their pleas for voluntary subjects

Britain concessions.

wanted raise was the The position of the Hongkong defence expenditures in Europe,

question of cutting, representatives was much and this would almost certainly

on

States

to

elenrer. The Colony's lex-affee: British garrisons in Ger- tile industry cannot afford many.

at this time to self-impone

restrictions on production

RETURNING

Desperado Student Pilot

NASSER

DELAYS

TALKS

London, Jan, 29. All efforts to start early high Jevel talks on a Sucs settlement ful, diplomatic officials reported have so far proved unsuccesą. today.

In Solo Terror Flight

Woy

Roy

Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 29.

WAS RED WAR BASE

for

In Plane Crash

A

said

Egyptian

PoW Asks To Go To Britain

Tel Aviv, Jan. 29. An Egyptian Army Cap. tain

has refused repatria. tion with the rest of the Egyptian prisoners of war and has been granted poll- tical asylum in Israel, It was announced today, N

The officer, Captain Yousseff Nadia, told reporters he wanted to go to Britain, where he was botn and where his English

mother's family still lived,

Captain Nada claims to hold dual Egyptian-British nation- allty.

REQUEST CRANTED:

ills request for temporary Asylum in Israel had been grant- ed.

He had been a company com Infantry maader in the 44th Palestine Egyptian eighth division, and Regiment. ofthe 15223 captured at El Arish in the Sinal Peninsula early in November.

New York, Jan. 28. Major General Bela Kiraly, Former Commander-in-Chief of the Hungarian National Guard,

Paris, Jan. 29. told

four-engine a. special United Nations airliner with 67 people aboard Air France Committe: today

that .up last

crashed on its third attempt at year

Russians were landing tonight on a flight from building up Hungary "as base Tuni

2gpression against the West." General Kiraly, who

An Airline spokesman led "about during the Hungarian Budapest's "freedom fighters" but nobody was killed,"

30 people were injured In Tel Aviv tonight Captain told reporters that his there had been

The force of the impact tore father, Mohammed Abdel Aziz modernisation of airfields" and the plane's wings loose from the Nada, was dean of a technical now airfield construction.

and fuselage and two engines free

from Hungarian factories, he said, engines burat into flames,

the wings. One of the He had left no members of his sent war equipment to North there was no explosion,--United

family in Egypt. Korca

And other Communist countries, He added that depite

said

tu

enter

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KING WITH THE MIDAS. TOUCH

the

A student pilot stole a single-engine plane at gun point and buzzed Des Moines at rooftop level for nearly four hours today before crashlanding in a field.

-The errant pilot Open and backstage moves to

Frederick Soderquist, 23, whose arrange for direct negotiations

amblions had been between Egypt, Britain, France

the Air Force, and other

Interested

His arties

wild three hour have met with no response from

minute flight drew thousands Catro, the sources said.

of people to the streets to watch Britain and France have urged the plane swoop alongside Des and are continuing to press for Moe's tallest buildings and the resumption, without delay.dart out of reach of pursuing of full scale negotiation on a

Air National Guard jets and settlement of the Suez Canal Police planes. problem.

But the Cairo Government was said to be "stalling" and to be taking its time before committing self to a new round of direct talks-United Press.

Egyptian Move

COUT-

The Des Moines airport was closed to all traffic and mercial airliners were ordered to steer clear of the city to avold a collision.

ON TV

and exports. Mureover Mr Sandys, pressed by re

announcement it was stated that whenever the is nothing to show Porters, defined the Detenco De-

closest be

Pallee and commercial radios RIVE minute-by-minute

ac- Cairo, Jan. 28. counts of the wild ride Egypt tought imposed light television cameras brought

and restrictions on imports from the view of the United States. In an official

plano to "home Screens throughout the city Imports from the United States low

runaway flew would henceforth be restricted to "essential supply commod-mother as "three years younger described by his ties"-France-Presse.

mentally than his age", taken into custody as soon he crashlanded the stolen Cessna 172 plane.

Ford Strike

there that if this were

partment talks as follows: done it

"We have been discussing the would

Генсие Lanesshire question of closer co-operation from

textile trade in the military field between doldrums, A polite "No" was the United States and Greal the only answer Hongkong Britain and comparing military could give to the request of planning and strategic thinking the Cotton Board mission, with the object of securing the Nevertheless it would

possible co-operation unwise for

Pr avoi·lance

Dagenham, Jan, 29. of overlapping our Indus effort. He refused to go into trialists to assume that the

About 1,200 men employed by The Ford Motor Works were idle details. pressure for British govern-¡

today as the result of a strike On his talks with Mr Dulles, at a subsidiary company, Brigg will now be he said that some of the mill-Motor Bodies over the suspen ment action taken off. That it will be tary questions he was negotial- realsted during the life of tg hnd important political in- Router.

sion of five shop stewards.- the present government Is lernational fairly certain. But a change was what In the political complexion,

und their

noon.

aspects, and that ho and Mr Dulles advisors

of parliament two years changed views hence may vastly alter the situation. Noticeably it is Socialist MPs who are to- day urging the imposition of quotas

and other im port restrictions.

On

cx-

No Alterations

had this after

1% leaving for

Washington, Jan. 29. The House of Representatives

to

Ottawa fn the morning and is today decided by 282 voles

Mr Sandys thue back in Washington on Thursday night for at least one the resolution embodying Prest- 14 to forbid any alterations in more day's talks in the Defence | dent Eisenhower's Middle Department. Reuter.

Eas! doctrine-France-Presse.

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'Fresh Attack'

Cairo, Jan. 29. The Yemeni Minister to Egypt,

Me Abou Taleb, sald tonight"

enough.

Soderquist,

W83

as

He had put down several times on open fields during his wild ride but took off again coch time. The last time he hausted and a wheel collapsed, Came

down his

crashed into

fuck was ex- The plane hit a fence

and field inside the West Des Moines City limits.

Friends sald Soderquist had been disappointed because had not been allowed to fly solo after taking flying lessons for three years. United Press.

A

Egypt Gets Red Wheat

London, Jan. 29.

he

A Russian ship, the Chelyu- skinets, has left the Soviet part of Odeson with a load of wheat for Egypt, Moscow Radio

re- ported today.

The broadcast said the wheat

fresh British attack has been was shipped under the Russo- launched against Kaesa in the Egyptian trade agreement. - South Yemen Casualties were! United Fresa.

heavy on both sides."-Router.

No Cuts-Yet

London, Jan. 29.

Kashmir Plebiscite

Lahore, Jan. 20. The West Pakistan Assembly The government announced tonight unanimously adopted a tonight there would be no fur- resolution, urging the United ther cut in fuel supplies to indus-Nations to arrange for an im- try before the end of March. partial plebiscite in Kashmir- China Mall Special.

France-Presse,

MP's Fear Over HK Gloves

London, Jan. 29.

Mr Barnett Janner, Socialist MP for Leicester, in to ask the President of the Board/ of Trade what representa tions have recently been made to him by represent- atives of Britis glove makers regarding the in- portation of kaltied wood-

ten gloves from '10 Th

'Ile also wants to know

lops the minister intends to take to restrict uch Imports which, he claims, are seriously affecting the trade in Lelooster and elsewhere in Britain, Mr Janner, in an interview. said recently Imports had reflected the transport

the

difficulites following Suez crisis. He was con cerned that ' very ・aborily the backwash. of 'thear detained goods would his the British market and tion adversely · affoot home-industry.

There

WAR no unemploy ment in the glove-making areas, Dir Jamner'wald, för tim simple reason that emi- Blogges were able to find other work comparatively sally. All the

samo 2:0 the klove manufacturers them selves were being hard put to compels with Hongkotig impark London : Exprose

HE GAVE $20,000 IN TIPS!

New York, Jan. 29. King Saud of Saudi Arabia distributed more than $20,000 in tips when he left the Hner

"Constitution" on which he arrived today with his 70- man party. The tips, amounting

suns from $100 to $400 a person, were accom panied by gold watches. The captain of the "Con- wtitution" also received A watch.

to

Wyna

THREW PARTIES During the crossing, the saloon terraos, reserved for the King, was trans- formed into a ""Throne Room A magnetic compass

installed there, so that the King could always fell the direction Mecca while making his daily prayers. During the crossing, the King gave a special din- ner for passengers of all classes and crow ment- bers; totalling in more than 1.700 people.— France-Presse,

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U.S.A.THRU

of

Nada

college in Kuwait.

but

clared.

"My greatest desire now is to return to Britain to resume my studies in psychology,"

do-

PrCES.

1945 pence

treaty limits

armed forces

Tito Offended

Belgrade, Jan. 29.

Hungary had totalling 250,000 men on active service.

"PUREST"

Captain Nada said that his

company of 125 men had been

The official Yugoslav Com-stationed near Raffa whom the He added: "If a

munist Party newspaper, Borba, Sinal campaign began." more re-sida tonight the projected visit solute stand had been taken of President Tito to the United others fed, and only I and six "Eighty of them were killed, and more effective moral spp. States was "absolutely unIC-

others. managed to reach El

the Hungarian

and most dignified revoluto Ridiculous Idea

soner."

port, siven, the Hungarian ceptable in present cordi-Arish where we were taken pri- revolution could bare boca Lions, victorious and people could have - retained

It was commenting on Ameri- FASCIST EGYPT can press opposition to the por Explaining his request for the freedom which they hadjected sista and surgecations. momentarily gainedpatku swing Another witne

prom some American Congress aghim." he said he, had been the Koevaso, exiled

Jozsef members that it should beurs first-Egyptian former Mayor falled. France-Presse,

war prisoner of Budapest described

taken out by the Israeli the

thorities for a sightseeing trip October uprising es "he purest

round the

country. In history (which) broke out

On his return to camp his in the Hungarian capital and

Washing po, Jan, 29.

fellow officers held a court (whose) impact carried away

A State Department spokesman martial" and sentenced him to everybody

today dismissed as "ridiculous"

death for treason. declared he war

Communist Chinese

Asked

his views on Egypt position to

Premier today Captain Nada said Egypt Chou En-lal's fint that the 10 woo "fascist state, solemnly that no constitutionally com- American aimen imprisoned in ship with power in the hands of a dictator- petent Government KAVO

a clique of ulcers who keep Chinese, the best positions for them-.

United selves and their relatives."

Reuter.

state

organ China might be released any permilon for exchange for Soviet armed intervention in allegedly held in the the 'crisis-Renter,

States.France-Presso.

Red Threat To Strengthen Warsaw Pact

the fait accompli of renascent German militarism," tho

statement said.

The

tho

Paris, Jan, 29. The Soviet Union and Crecho- slovakia said today they wero "rezolved

reinforce the Warsaw

Fact" because Western powers did not want to disband Nate, Radio Mos- bow reported.

In a joint statement signed in Moscow after top-level talks, the Soviet and Czech leaders It said the application of Mar- xist principles could vary in different Socialist countries. The Soviet Union and Czecho-

zlovakia "refused' to

accept

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guarantee sgatnat German militarlem was the conclusion of a European col- jective security pact, which would sotilo the German problem.

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on to say that "ince Western powers do not to liquidate Nalo, the and Czechoslovakia

aro resolved to reinforce the Warsaw

Pact." This would

Increase European and world security, the statement sud. The strengthening of the Warsaw pact to meet the threat of Gorman militarism was the only possible "remedy"; the statement added. Czechoslovakin would continuo to supply the Soviet Union with uranium ore, "because the Czech people know the will be used for peaceful pur poses and that the nuclear weapon in Sovlet hands is not a threat to world peace". - France-Presse.

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