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SUEZ EMERGENCY END IN Yugoslav BAGHDAD PACT Burdimi Dispute
Anglo-Egyptian
Resettlement
SIGHT
Oil Lift
Organisation Not Good
London, Feb. 5.
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today ап nounced establishment of ал Anglo-Egyptian settlement Board to take care of the 4,000 refugees from Egypt.
Enough
Re-Washington, Feb. 5.
Mr Arthur Flem- ming, who as direc-
He also told the House of tor of the Office of
Cominons lot the Foreign
Olee has established a special
section
ging
10 classify clalms
the Government of
Defence
Mobilisa-
tion, drew up the
Egypt of perrons who suffered plan for emergency
fosses in their departure."
Macmillan appointed Lord
Colylou
who
oil supplies for Eu-
በ። Cotontal rope, said today that
Minister of State until last year; the Suez emergency Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, former Ambassador to Egypt, and Lord
"may be shorter
Listowel,
forter Selallet
Culontal Secretary, to the Re-than we thought.”
settlement Board. It will take ever the relief work previously carried out by private organisa- tion,
MAKE LOANS
He was addressing a United States Senate i Committee investigating oil price increases since the Suez crisis.
He added: "Looking at it from
ylow. Gelieve I would 1H possible to clear the Su^z Canad antark curlier than had been exjørted,
The Board will make grants the purely engineering point of ur loans to refugees und will Biso pay educational commit- ments and redet allowances,
It
w[])
ORŞI
Jay Egyptian Government pensions "unti ar- rangements are statie for the Egyptian 'Government again ve discharge its contractual obliga- tions."
of the traffic.
Actress
Raven-haired Nadja Regin, a Yugoslav notress, has just completed her first British movie. She in due to go shortly to Germany to start a ne w film. She is married to a Polish businessmnari.---- Express Photo,
NOW MAKING SENSE TO SAUD
Washington, Feb. 5.
Saud Urged To Re-open Diplomatic Relations
Washington, Feb. 5. Arabia has been urged by King Saud of Saudi
The visit of Crown Prince Abdul Illah of Iraq to King Saud at Blair House tomorrow will be followed by an official visit of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi of Iran to King Saud at Riyadh in United States officials to Saudi Arabia in March.
the
Highly informed diplomatic | They added that Saud ap- sources told United Press that pears
that all to agree King Saud appears already to Mosiem countries in the Near! have a better understanding of East should eliminate their dif- the Baghdad Pact countries ferenes and thee the real prob- during his visit here,
leme in the Near East such as communism.
re-open diplomatid
lations with Britain in a
new attempt to settle the Burami Oasis dispute, ab authoritative souréo ́ ́ said today.
Buraimi was on the ageridia of the talks which President Elson-
the White House last week.
Dr Greater Understanding bower and King Said held at
Moham-
ጌሮ greater understanding
They sald the fact that Saud daw Ambassador of Iren All Amini on Sunday and Am- bassador Hoydur Gork of Tur- key and Ambassador méd All of Pakistan today also
thni Saud now appears to have 18 considered evidence of a new of these countries, the sources relationship
Middle said, does not incon he is likely among Eastern countries which it is to enter into nny pact with known is welcomed by the Ad- then it the near future but it does mean he is now prepared to regard them as friends and this is a big gain.
The
ninistration høre.
Great Importance
belleved that sources It is understood this is
the Abdul
Illah. when he sees first time for some years that Saud tomorrow, will assure him Saud hos conferred for any that Iraq wants the friendilest length of time with a high relations with Saudi Arabin and im-which he belongs is not in the least interested in regaining any of its former territories.
INDIA ADAMANT CHOU ENDS Turkish oficial and the Turkish thet the Hashemit Dynasty to
OVER KASHMIR
United Nations, Feb. 5. Mr Krishna Menon, head of the Indian delega- some tion to the United Nations, stressed today in a press conference that the position of India in the Kashmir question was not at all in opposition with Indian commitments given earlier to the UN Com- mission for India and Pakistan.
and
The dates
of March! Morch 15 had been mentioned
ΠΑΣ not making Ary Labour member A.E. Hunter Prophecy as to when the pollt
cal problems may be solved," he uticed.
asked Macmillan if the British Government will pay con- pensation clalina Ir Egypt fuses to pay them.
re-
"I do not want to make any answer which will in any way derogate trom our right
<i
power at the appropriate time to make proper claim on behalf of the British Government," Macmillan replied,
MONANO
CONVERSION
Conservative Hugh Fraser charged that Egyptian money brought out by refugees WOS being convertød here at the rate of 12 shillings to the pound in- stead of the offelat rate of 22 shillings to the pound,--United Press.
LAST EGYPTIANS REPATRIATED
TOUR OF ASIA
Calcutta, Feb. 5. Mr Chou En-lai, China's Prime Minister, left for Peking by air this morn ing on the conclusion of
an extended tour of Asian countries.
Embassy attaches great portance to the meeting.
the to
Amihi was the fit or Baghdad Pact Ambassadors
Mr Mohammed All, after con- seek a meeting with Saud and ferring for 40 minutes with Saud I is understood he suggested said: "I feel the King can play that Gork and All should also a very important role in pre seel meetings with him to ex-serving the security of the whole plot their
countries positions Middle East and Asia and in as regards the Poet and the keeping the area safe from Com- necessity to etilg together to munist Infiltration, defend themselves against coin-
munism.
Minister
The sources said Saud arrived here with the view that the The Indian Aurünes Sky-
Baghdad Pact was not a good thing from the Artb viewpoint Mr Menon called that the | foreign forces could be stationed master, carrying Mr Chou und Resolution of August 13, 1946 of o a territory without the con- his party, including the Vice- and that its founding was due to Asked when the Frag pipe the Commission,
former British Prime India, he Premier, Marshal ̈Họ Lung, could be restored, Mr Flemming India had
accepted by sent of the latter.
Sir Anthony Eden rather than would three parts. The sald, never
give this arrived here late last night from repiled that this was essentially
Secretary of State John Foster frst one concerned à ceasefire, | consent,
Colombo and left a few hours In political problem.
Dulles, He also believed that which was achieved.
Mr Menon is to speak on later.
Turkey had been too friendly The second part dealt with a Friday afternoon in
with Israel, "truve agreement."
As a basis Security Council where he will of this agreement, the resolu- answer the speech made at the with last meeting by the Pakistan on envisaged Arst the drawal of Pakistani forces and Foreign Minister, Mr Feroz Khan
with-Noon.-France-Presse, moved through the tribesmen, second, the
immediately drawal of the bulk of Indian But it would be some time be, i forces. India having the respon-
Some Time
If the politicut problem were solved 200,000
could be
pipeline almust
turt
Larrels
day
the
the pumping stations in sibility for security of the PROPOSALS
Syrin could be repaired and the ritory.
pipeline restore to its capacity
of 540,000 barrels a day.
was
Mr Flemming said he "very disappointed" that the wil Euru- lift to Europe had teft peans with a very serious situa tion so far as fuel ull was con- cerned.
"We should be
better," he said.
He had been disappointed lo note an increase in crude shipments
the US.
from Venezuela to
Third Step
Only as a third ditioned by the
ald
Before he left Mr Chou told reporters at the airport that the purpose of his tour had been fulfilled.
The object of his tour was threefold-to week friendship, world peace and knowledge.
GOOD PROGRESS
He added that he had made
tions..
FOR SUNFED good progress in the
PROJECT
A
direc..
step, con- two first ones the resolution
refer to
correspondent drew Mr Chou's attention to a Moskow negotiations between the par-
report abpearing in Lion ties with the purpose of hold-
United Nations, Feb. 5. a plebiscite in Kashmir and ing a
newspaper that efforts would be de Jammu. able tu
The UN Economic Com-made to revive the Cominform The second
part of the re-mittee ended today the dis- and asked whether Ching would solution was never carried out
or would not co-operate its such cussion of & projected by Pakistan, who never with-
a move. drew its troops from Kashmir special UN fund for the
Mr Chou replied: Whés I annexed part of the ter-economic development was recently in Moscow I Heard Genevu, Feb, 5.
The run from Venezuela tu
ritory, Menon said. The last group of Egyptian Europe was shorter than to the
nothing about such a move. Nor Therefore the question of the
have we contemplated anything war prisoners held by Israel,
US. But American importers withdrawal Indian troops
of
of the kind"-Reuter, comprising 232 men, has been
clained the Venezuelan oil was and of a plebiscite never arose. repatriated.
International
The Committee received pro- the
needed to make
Further up Aterienn
the resolutions ut Commitee of the Red Cross, Middle East supplies which had Commission gave more details posals on the project put forward announced today.
1ycen diverted to Europe.
about "The
40 nations and will procedure of de by some
start voting on them tomorrow. place Mr Flemming said he did not militarisation, but the basle con- the observation of Red' have much evidence to form a
ditions and chronology for a ple- Cross delegates.-France-Presse. conclusion. Che Mail Special. biscite were neve
changed, Menon said.
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and
Of
areas,
under-industrialised to be dubbed "Bunfed."
A 39 nation proposal, called for the setting up of a special com- mittee to draw up a statute for Moreover, Mr Menon asserted, Sunfed. Egypt, Iraq, and Pakistan he discussions with the UN proposed this committee should Commission proceeded on the be enlarged from 16 members to principle that there would be a 10. peaceful atmosphere and 10 incllution to hatred.
Conditions Changed
Denmark proposed this com mittee should not draw up a statute but instead should study other forinulas put forward by This prerequisite also has not member nations In reply to a been respected by Paltistan, MUN questionnaire. Menon said, referring to "pro- on its study to the next session The committee should report paganda for a holy war", con- ducted in Pakistan and Azad of the Assembly, the Danish
Jelegation said.-France-Presse. Kashmir and adding: Religious sentiment cannot be injected in free elections,"
In addition, the Indian diplo Who Has Most
bad
mat sald, conditions hay changed since the adoption of the August 1948 resolution, The agreement was reached in the context of a certain equilibrium of forces, Pakistan concluded a military pact with the United States and other na lons and, whether this mill inry assistance is given for Aghiling the Russians or others, India cannot ignore the fact thr it is being given too eighbour slate, making hostile statements against India.
Violation
oll
I
A-Weapons?
Boston
Buys Rembrandts
Boston, Feb. 6.
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts today announced requisition of two Rem- brandt paintings only full length portrait by the
the Dutch master ever ex-
States. hibited in the United
No price was disclosed by the muscum but other sources said an estimate of 000,000 dollars would be reasonable. The pur- chase was the largest single de- quisition in the museum's 80- year history,
The
portraits, of the Reverant Johannes Ellson and his wife, of Norwich, England, are well New Delhi, Feb. 5. Marsha Georgi
known to Rembrandt scholars Zhukov, but have been exhibited publicly Soviet Defence Minister, said it only twice, in Landen and Paris. was "an open question" as lo
for
whether Russia or the United dated
The portraits - signed and
1634 by Rembrandt States had more atomic weapons.have been handed down
He told Indian cfficer cadets more than 200 years yesterday at the Wellington Hill family for
In the whom they were atalion, about 60 miles from Coimbatore, that
Russla
om painted. WAS atriving hard to get nuclear and are
Experta belleve the subjecta thermo-nuclear
the only English people weapotis de Rembrandt ever painted.-Chin stroyed, it was learned hers to Mail Special. day.
Referring to the "medy** But this has not been done proposed by Pakistan, that is "because the politicians of the the sending of a United Na-United States try to prove they tions force into Kashmir, Mr have more atomic weapons than Menon said it would be
At the Soviet Union illegal action and a violation of
the sovereignty of India, aa no
A
"It is elill an open question da to who has more”-Router.
Cairo, Feb. 5, meeting of the Egyptian Cabi-
President Nasser called
net here tonight.
The meeting was being held in the Presidency-Reuter.
SUEZ OPERATION RATED SLOW
Tecent
London, Feb. 5. FORMER Labour War Minister, Mr John Strachey, today crfield – the Drities infiliéry operation in
Herribly Egypt d cuinbrots and heavy."
for
an extra 230 million Mr Strachey said the original
sterling for the Army budget, including 20,800,000 sterilng to pay for the Suez emergency. Riow.
He said the teason of Subs tose that the present typé of dimu was "totally, unsuited to our prezent needs."
"It was like watching a film in slow motion," though it hat been sold is war to be a swift,|“We must undertake the abolis
clean, surgical operation, hej tion of-national
told the House of Commété. (conscription) and build on Mr. Strachey.. was petkihgoh||
a government motion` diking ̈ ́army,” he decktred,
operation. "Musketeer,"
mounted in August but not carried out, was to land at Alexandria and po straight to Cairo to
Colonel Nasser.
One of the deficiencies of the
Port Said operation, tous "that the forces did not carry willv them a mačhinery of millidry
ha ́atid--China: Mail Sprotal.
Courtesy Call
"He is quite aware of the Communist danger. I feel he understands the reasons for the Baghdad Pact."
All described his midday visit to Blaire House as primarily a "courtesy call" on the King of
But Saudi-Arabia.
he mad? dear that polley matters were the main subject of discussion.
"We talked about many Middle Extern matters," he "This included the Elset=
Chief Enemy
However, in conversation with | said. some of the diplomats of these hower docrine and the Baghdad countries Saud
to Pact, is reported
He has expressed his have seen the wisdom of their favourable view of the doctrine, getting into an alliance to defend as you know, and I feel no fully themselves against communism, appreciates the necessity for the the sources said.
Baghdad Pact."
Stand Appreciated
further Saud has
acknow.. ledgoa that communism is the chlef enemy in the Near East and said so to at least one Asked if the Middle Enst
discussed ambassador. The fact he did not problems
included mention communism and Israel Suez, Mr All replied: "Not Sucz as co-equal enemies is regarded specifically, but wo did dis-
cuss Egypt." as of some importance here.
The sources also spid Saud "I think it is very good appears to realise that if any that the King has come to of the Baghded Pact countries Washington," said Me All. “I were the victims of aggression think he fully appreciates the then. Saudi Arabia itself would United States stand toward the be seriously menaced by com- Middle East and Asla."United munism.
Prcas.
Tito Gives Hunting Party
Marthal Tito, President of Yugoslavia, recently hela m “Hànting-Party for ambaanadora sid pichipotentiary ministers
socredited to Ingeklavia, Plotare, top shows the Marshal. with some of his guests. From left are: Badao Hirom, the Japanese Bankter: 31.5. Waglert, the Swim Minister, Walter Wodak, the Austria Azuhamador; Arre Levavi, the larwell Mainister; Mad BESEstal 1980. On righs are B. B. Couto, the
STOLE → Kouslady, Piekare bôtion shown the Khanna
| front rienky willie, the abomaskor? "off ClasOOR, STONE
Saudi Ambla broke oft dipio- matic relations with Britain, de well as with France, on Novem- ber é as a result of the Anglo- French attack on Egypt.
United States oficials were said to have discouraged King Saud's suggestion that the dis- pute might be brought before the Unfled Nations.
ON AGENDA
was be-
Buraimi was placed on the agenda of the White House talks at the insistence of the Ring, but President Blberiliowe took the position that it fundamentally a disputa tween Britain and Boudi Arabia and should be solved without direct United States Interven- tion, according to
highly placed source here.
Britain ond Baudi Arabia have been in dispute for years over Buraimi, a cluster potentially oil-rich oases in the East Arabian Desert,
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Britain, which astures res- ponsibility for foreign and dộn and fence affairs for shelks sultans along the northern and eastern shores of the Arabian Peninsula, has charged King Saud with financing a campaign of subversion in an attempt to oust Britain from the region.
United States oficials told King Saud, who is to meet President Elsenhower again Inter this week, that if diplo Washington then would try to matic relations were resumed, bring the two nations together again for new talks-Router.
Unemployment Problem In Poland
Warsaw, Feb, 5.
A growing unemployment problem in Poland has been made more acute by the Whole dismissing of civil
stated in Warsaw today.
A national conference was told by Mr A Tuzzyniak), director of a special commissions, that the urgent unemployment problems were caused by three factors: the Government's present drive against superfluous people in the administration, the continuous inflow of Polish répátriates from Russia, and the number of graduates from universities and secondary schools.
The Minister of Labour, Mr A. Zawadzial, said that cutting the "overgrowth in the adminktra- tion woult involve the re- education and re-employinent of many thotistinis of men and women.
"This is undoubtedly à painful operation but it is noékasáry. The working class can no longer carry the burden of the present coat of production and the in- floted administrative apparatus," he eald-China Mail Special.
First Antarctic Patient Is Doctor
Wellington, Feb. 5, Dr George Marsh, a member of the New Zealand Ailtätällb expedition, has been flown b} an Auster aircraft from the party's ship Endeavour as the first pallent for the Scott Balé hospital.
The doctor is atlil muffering from the effects of an Mhes contracted while loading the expedition's sledging team peresa the How Ics Bhez.
A
report received here from the Abfaretle expedition deberib od this as one of the many sour
between slip of
bash li buy three days by the flius
nirereth.
In that time, It has also made an exploratory flight up
Skaltan
Ghicier
landed bilde” the advance, field party, down ball a dozen times to the foot of· Shel 100 with geological Camina" and hola supplies and shadowed the truik-blazine
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