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WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREA

MR Chou Enlai's decision

the

to withdraw Chinese "volunteer troops from North Korea has inestimable propaganda value which will un- doubtedly influence opinion in the neutral and uncom- mitted nations.

It in logical, too, that Pre- mler Kim Il Sung should demard the withdrawal of the United Nations forces from South Korea and that the Soviet Union enter a similar appeal directed at the United States, Any move to reduce tension in Korea is welcome, but there is no guarantee that the Chinese troops will be withdrawn much farther than the Yalu River and there become a strategic reserve for North Korea. On the other hand, if the United Nations forces, which are mainly United States troops, pulled out of the South their position would be vastly different. It is unlikely that they could be based in Japan which is once again an Independent nation and therefore jealous of its rights. The only alternative is Okinawa aome 600 miles away.

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SUDAN-EGYPTIAN BORDER DEBATE

Grave Situation Brought Before Security Council

New York, Fob, 21.

The United Nations Security Council convened today on Sudan's complaint of "impending Egyptian aggression" in the 10,000 square mile area to which both countries claím sovereignty,

Mr Omar Loulf, the Egyptian It would not be out of place, permanent representative, went be sold, if he recalled the Osman, Su-"noble role played by Egypt and up to Mr Yacoub

the two con- dan's chief delegate, and the Great Britaiti, pair shook hands warmly and dominium powers, and others in for cameramen before facilitating the last important smiled

stages that Jed the meeting began.

to Sudanese independence."

Officials sold this Was the first time

to their knowledge that two Arab League membera had been involved on different sides in a situation brought be fore the Council.

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Anxious

Despite the apparent good relations between the Sudanese and Egyptian delegates, Western

sources gold Bint Mr Osman was anxious

Highly Esteemed

But what could Sudan de to

bringing avold

this present situation before the Council, he asked. Sudan esteemed the Unlied Nations highly und be Heyed that it was the "hope of the people everywhere in the world that it will eventually establish the rule of law and universal peace."

to have the Council Adopt a formal resolution to deal with the border question.

Since Sudan is not a member, a state or states represented in the Counell would have to sponzor such IL draft. The roid that if such a sources move were made the Council been might be recessed after a limo

to provide an opportunity for Foreign Minister con-

the series of notes and

Mr Osman went on to recall dis- cussiong between his Govern- ment and that of Egypt which culminated in the Sudanese op- peal to the Council,

THE object of the United Nations forces in to bring about peaceful settlement on the fines desired by that body, but this has frustrated by the sistent Communist refusal to Accept

United the Nations authority.

There

backstage consultations,

Mr Osmna told the Council his that when reports reached. Government that Egyptian troops were on their way into the northern arca, the acting called the Egypilari Ambassader and asked him if there were any truth in these reports,

"The Ambassador said the news was most unlikely," and promised to try to get clarifica.. this on the lack of efficiel tron of the reports from lils formation about the situation,

Mr Osman de-

Several diplomats said that their knowledge of the question was based inrgely on press die patches rather than official gov- ernment ecramunications.

Delczallon sources said that they could not remember in occasion when there was a less high were

hopes clear idea of what might trans- following the armistice pire at the session. They blamed of 1963 that agreement could be reached and this formed one of the major points of the Geneva con- ference the following year. Thero has been no apparent change in the Communist attitude since the Geneva talka

continuod despite efforts on the part of the United Nations to genuinely free elections to bring about the "establish ment of a unified, indepen- dent and democratic Korea,"

Done Everything Mr Oman, the Arst speaker, hold said his Government had done everything in its power to avoid bringing is complaint to the United Nations. possibilities peaceful

"Wo have exhausted all our within the short It is therefore inconceivable time at our disposal. to react a and equitable solution

he said. questions,"

that the United Nations of this will abandon South Koren

He said he wanted to express to settle its own fale with his "profound regret that we

Government," clared.

"At the same time the acting Foreign Minister

the asked Egyptian Ambassador to inform

his

Government that

the

Sudanese Government hoped the news regarding the move- ment of troops was untrue, and that if it were

true, it would actiously affect friendly rele

long between the two coun- tries,

SPECIALIST TO SEE CHURCHILL

Roquebrune, Fab, 22.

Bir Winston Churchill, in bed with pneumonia and pleurisy, le expected to re» calvo visit today from Lord Evans, the heart Queen's speofallst physiotan.

and

The 83-year-old British statesman was last stated to be definitely Improving from the illness he sustain- ad on Tuesday.

Lord Evans visited the Monte Carlo Casino fast night.

Asked about - Gir Winston he said: "He is in the hands of two very com petent dectors."

Bir Winston's doctors, Lord Moran and Dr David Roberts, are making their requfar morning and lunch. tima calls today bafore lasuing their fourth daily medlent bulletin.

The last bulletin asid that Bir Winston was progress. ing "far" atisfactorily. 'Ho has been in good spiritu and carrying on his cor- respondence and reading Reuter.

Sugar Bowl Sails Across

Room

Seaford, N.Y., Feb. 21. The Herrmann family fled Its pretty six-room ranth hause here today after experiencing new out break of mysterious bottle-pòpping, flying

sugar bowl.

DISENGAGEMENT MUST NOT

BREAK UP NATO

London, Feb. 21.

Mr Harold Macmillan declared tonight that "disengagement must not be- come the break-up of Nato- Germany going out and America retiring into isolation."

FRANCE ΤΟ ISOLATE ALGERIA

The Prime Minister พช being questioned by journalists on a Brish Broadcasting Cor- poration television press COT~ ference,

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Mr Macmillan also said about disengage- the possibility of ment in Europe: "It has be very carefully thought out.

"By

soparating you may Tos have the opposite effect. danger is in immense weapons further away."

Paris, Feb. 21. France is to make a start at once to establish a

· 4,000 square-mile-for- The Prime Minister aald there bidden zone between was little difference between Algeria and neighbouring abolishing the H-bomb deterrent, and retaining il-but refusing to Tunisia, M. Jacques use it because of the appalling Chaban-Delmas, National consequences, Defence Minister said here today.

Ho commented "We should not think of a conventional war in Europe as something possible or He sold 60,000 or 70,000 agreeable. people now living in the area would have to be moved. The "It would algo, have the great: "ghost" zone will have radar disadvantage that we should fristallations, land mines, guns be bound to lose it."! and electrified fences, watched by French patrols..

Make it clear

It is absolutely essential to Mir Maiciillin was then completely isolate Algeria from

jaked: “The Russians might Tunisia," he added. Algeria calculate we would not daro rebels were now practically in use the H-bomb?" undisputed control" of the NAS

part of TunisiaHen

figurines and a sulling BEAUTICIAN

FLEES TO WEST

Mr and Mrs James Herrmann said they had had enough, Shortly before dawn, they and 12, and Lucille, 13, their two children, James Jr, left their home on Redwood Palh and moved in with Dearby re- latives in town.

Berlin, Feb. 21. The minister added that it

thle Long Island A beautician assalled by the was impossible for his Govern-

Communists for telling ment

orde territory which

East German girls to had been part of the Sudan for The couple said they would more than half a century on

remain away until somebody pretty-up has fled to the

West. merc exchange Equally, it was impracticable nightmarish climax, last night int of notes. solved the plague that started two weeks ago and had a

Horst Lachmann Bought for the Egyptian Government the North which has Bhave been compelled to being to expect ui urgent reply on a

full view of detective Josephylum in West, Germany after beauty care "Evo, well-equipped army out of this grave situation to the at-

matter, which required careful Tozzi of the Massau County his book on

Cleopatra and You was criti- study and consideration at Lention of the Security Council. Stu

have always stretched time when

a Police,

cixed violently by the Com- the band of friendship to our were away because of

munists. the to Mr Chou and Premier Egyptian brothers," he said. "We ceneral elections,

all proportion to its needs. If there is a genuine desire to settle the problem it is up

"We

shall always remain grateful for whatever good deeds they have

Kim Il Sung to reach an amicable agreement with done for us, but let no one make the United Nations and a mistake the Sudan people thus prove that the with have always fought for their that drawal is not just pro- freedom, for their rights, for

thefr Independence." paganda.

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DENTED WOOD

He replied! There is a point at which, we must' mulco "ki clour 'it will be used,"

Mr Macmilan said the best advance which could be made at the "summit! "conference would be in the deld of disarmament,

of - nuclear Some control weapons, with corresponding re- ductions in conventional arms and in positioning of arma, equid lead to disengagement.

Lancashire

Moves

Again

Oldham, Feb. 21. Mayors and council chairmen from 27 Late- cashiro towns met here today. to deman Cov ernment action over difficulties facing the British cotton industry. They blamed import of duty-free foreign cloth for short-time working in Lancashire milla.

wns

A deputation appointed to visit Sir. David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade,

It' will explain diffi- culties caused by mill closures and will ask for restrictions on imports of foreign cloth and yarn-Reuter.

No Hope For Trapped Miners

Asansol, W. Bengal,

Feb. 21.

MALE BLUNDER

Queen Was

Not Wearing New Fashion

A

London, Fab. 21. mala racing reporter played fashion writer, for domestic news agency today and almost tumed the world of haute' cou- ture upside down, a

The reporter was at Sandown raco course In Surrey when the Queen arrived with Princess Margaret to see one of the Queen Mother's horses running.

The Queen was wearing a short loose coat and skirt, both in fawn tweed, and a peacock blue close-fitting hat

The racing reporter locked carefully at the Queen and con- cluded la his masculine way that the the Queen was following new knee-length fashion. A

HEADLINE NEWS

He told the agency which flashed this headline news to papers all over Britain.

Mayfair designers were taken. abnek, women fashiois writers thumbfounded by the bombshell exploded by the racing mno.

Later, photographers returned to Fleet Street with pictures showing that both the Queen, India's prized coal mine was and the Princess were wearing dceerted by rescuers and skirts with hemlines at least mourners today as author- three inches below the knee, ties fought desperately So the agency had to "k": with sand and water to what would have been the big quench an underground gest fashion story of the week

In most parts of the works t Inferno touched off by an expipalan which took st Loogt 187 lives on Wednes- day night, pa

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The Chinalturi colliety, showpiece for foreign viskors, was cleared of maumers when authorities anounced that nil blast minera trapped in the were definitely dead and

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It was also, not a very good day at Sandowa for the Royal visitors the Queen Mother's horse, Daible Star, finished Bixth. Heuter.

SERGEANT

Discussing his recent Com-recovery of bodies was posiib GUILTY OF

monwealth tour, Mr Macmillan sald there was a kind of mysti- que which held the Common- wealth together.

He was asked how the funda- mental beliefs of the members were of the Commonwealth affected by the racial policies in South Africa.

Deplore it

Even rexue immediately. workers left the scene after a second explosion rocked mino at noon yesterday,

Mine workers

poured

the

500

ESPIONAGE

Washington, Feb. 21. An Army court martial today tons of sand an hour down found M/Sgt. Roy A. Rhodes one pit and 10,000 gallons of gully of conspiring to commit water an hour down another

Espionage. in an effort to localise the underground fire,

In

the worke

Rhodes also was convicted of to.shako stunned signing a false loyalty oath.

.

The marveled, 40-yeaz-okt zeZ- geant was accused of allpping thatched secrets to Russian agents in ex- cottage village there were no change for BCX, vodka and

or hysterics. The roubles. He replied: "I;

am certain loud tears the Indians do not feel it is disaster appeared too big and something that lies upon us, and too sudden I don't think they feel it lies on emotions. Women, many hold- The court brought in its They accused him of writing as to do anything.

their ing babies in

am, verdict- after confetting in secret squatted silently Look for "courtesans" instead of

outside their for over 4 hours. It Immediately "It must just azvelop. I de- Socialist working girls

plo, & it, of course, but I think it bamboo-and-clay walled homes, began hearing evidence on the Just as we accept staring dully of the thick and severity of the sentence, which less clouds of smoke pouring could be life imprisonment ----- His flight was reported today is accepted by the "Information Bureau that India should not join Seato

from the mines--United Press. United Press. secretary table so hard it made West a West Berlin anti-and the Bagdad Pact whereas

Pakistan does. Communist private intelligence

"They know South Africa is a self-governing community Lachmann made the mistake and we have no power to alter of writing the Soviet Zone'a their laws."-Reuter. first cosmetle books.

A

one-pound led sugar bowl left a table and zoomed across the room, striking a

dent in its wood.

"I wish to make it quite clear we have. exhausted all other means before coming to Eccurity Council of the United Nations," he said,

Two days after the meeting "There is no question that it | trganisation. between the Sudanese Minister happened," the detective said. And the Egyptian Ambassador, "And there's no explanation fur Ar Osman said, a note

was it," sunultaneously handed to the Tozzi kwas summoned by the Surianese Ambassador in Cairo

The Communists here reacted after they saw a to the book the snd delivered to the Prime Hermanns

way Nikita Minister of the Sudan. In this bureau, heard a bottle of bierch Dudinstey's

porcelain figurine By off * fchrushchev did to. Vladvale note Egypt declared her inten

novel Not By tien of affording the people of ng fluid blow its screw cap and Bread Alone,"

Nicosia, Feb, 21, discussion all in the cellar.

heard still other bottles explode

They said the book might Three British servicemen were opportunity of taking part in

prove useful to women of the killed today when a Royal Naval the plebiscito following the As the delcctive finished "dem! ancode" in the capitalist Gannet: aircraft crashed at thu union of Egypt and Syria,

investigating these Incidents, West but not to a female trac-airport here on returning from The debate is continuing the sugar bowl took off United tor driver in the East Unlied an anti-amuggling patrol, an

United Press, Fress,

the area under

Reuter.

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