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✅ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1958.
Lebanon Observation Group Asks For Reinforcements
MORE OBSERVERS
Hammarskjold Notably Cool To U.S. Force
United Nations, New York, July 17. The observation group in Lebanon today asked for 65 more men to raise the strength of the force to about 200. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, who said he fully endorsed the request, submitted to the security council the second report of the group. The report modo no mention of any liaison between UNOG |
and the United States marinos who landed in Lobanon two days ago. The U. S. govornment had instructed tho marino officers to work together with UNOG I pordble. But Mr Hammarskjold has been notably cool to any connection between the group and American forces.
The observer group estimated that 18 reconnaissance planes and four helleoplets with air crews supported by
ground personnel and equipment should be required to patrol the fron- ller between Lebanon United Arab Republic.
and
the
It said that some planes should be equippeil for photography at night, and that additional hellcopters would be needed to ensure good communi- cations between observation posts,
"It should be barne in mind had that while night watches bean kept at all existing posts, the now perta en the romɔtier will be required to function on
n 24-hour basis the report stated.
"Furthermore,
GLUBB PASHA PLEADS FOR PROPAGANDA
Attempts By Nationalists
To Go For Young Officers -
London, July 17.
General Sir John Clubb, who commanded Jordan's Arab Legion for 17 years, sald tonight he believed the Jordanian army' was still “family loyal" to King Hussein,
Attempla by Arab nationalists (Įsecr
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have succeeded. "to go for young officers with "Glubb Pasha" said in a filmed neerut propaganda" did noi interview on Independent (contmerefal) Television, but he declares that the West WAS rapidly losing the friendship of the Arab world because Wester nations did not realiz the | importance of propaganda.
Call For Early
Meeting Of Bagdad Group
TURKEY WELCOMES
ALLIES ANY TIME
Istanbul, July 17.
- Arab nations would be bound to resent US. Intervention in the Lebanon, General Glubh Kald, especially since the mill tary movement would not be backed up by effective pro- paganda.
The Arab Nation
re-
The General, who was tired by King Hussein two years ago, raid the Arsh nation were in "an awkward "dilemma.”
the group Mr Fatin Rustu Zorlu, the Turkish Foreign Minis-but they have been very miscl
should also be in a position ke establish such, additional
postu
as the situation may require.”— U.P.I.
NO MORE SWEDES
Stockholm, July 17.
It was officially announced hurs today shai 110 more Swedish U.N. nbservers would be sent to the Lebanon because of the changed conditions.
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Yesterday it had been On- nounced that two more Swedish observers were to ко (211 Monday.-Router.
INDIAN IDEAS
"They dislike Communism and Bry do nol want to be dominated by the Russian
fed with this propagand hatred
against the West.
Iefu gren from Israel, who mado up one-third of the population of Jordan, werd an explosive element, destitulu and desperate," and the greatest an-threat to the present Jordan.
ter, told a press conference here today the develop Bagdad Pact Council might meet in London before the scheduled date of July 28.
Passed Exam
5,488 Miles
From School
San Francisco, July 17.
Despite events in Iraq, the poet would continue, he said.
Questioned about, the
are
nounced Soviet military man-Government. joeuvres along Turkey's north- "Tho Did Jordautans, the
eastern border, Mr Zorlu suid people of Trans-Jordan,
We are not interested in mill-
very reasonable, steady, broad- tory manoeuvres, in another minded and loyal to the present country."
Administration" General Glubb
The Foreign Minister refused-China Mali Special. to confirm or deny the reported arrival.
at
Adana, south-east Turkey, yesterday of American
A 10-year-old high school girl troops but said "It is a naturci from Vancouver, British Colum-the NATO bases in Turkey at any thing for our allies to come to bla, took her final examinations whith her class and graduated
New Delhi, July 17. Usually rellable Rources sail here tonight that India was alle 5,488 miles from
her trying to find a compromise school, thanks to Shipboard
suitable to
American
Service aboard Russia and the United States on the future of Freddent Lines: 8.5. President the UN, Observer Group In Cleveland. Lebanon and Ils possible Ex- pansion into a Police Force.
me."
Mr Zorlu said the question of the United States becoming a member of the Bagtid Paet
was the subject of constant seusden among the present
members.
Peking Reaction
1
Tokyo, July 18 Minions gathered in clties throughout China on Thursday Leono Smith had to leave-Ban
The alles were acting in full ja protest US.. actions in Francisco with her family two record in the Middle East, he Lebanon. weeks before the final examina Enid. The situation was there- The keynate for the demi- Bons, as her father, Sergeant for nut comparable with the strations proves impotent to deal Frank Smith of the Canadian Guez operation, with the situation rapidly. Indta Army was on his way to a new would support the conventing job in Tokyo. of an emergency session of thủ General Assembly --Reuter,
1 The Security Council
Increase For Outer
London Busmen
London, July 17, Union leaders of the 10,000 4 SULATDEN and country busmen tonight valed, to accept
ilons of
"Shameless
ΑΠΑ
was squndled $11 Polting where more than half a Asked about the new fraqi milloi
crowded the malu Rovernment's withdrawal from square. Special Diploma The Burdad Pact, he said, "That Mayor Pang Chen charged the
In not the question King U.S. with When the Canadian Depart-Hussels is head of the Iraq-barbarous aggressive interven- trent of Education insisted that Jordan Federation and in our flors and warilke adventure" and Leone should take the examina- view the legal Government is promised to "exort our utmost in the same date that that under King Hussein." support the Imqi people..." pupils in British Columbia took Reuter. them, the Smiths had a problem,
Mr Holmes R.
Beilson, Amerlena President Lines' Manager of Shipboard Services solved the problem by arranging with the Canadian Board of Education for Commodore H. J. Ehman, Master of the President Cleveland, to supervise the tests) aboard shlp.
her
So Leone complèted examinations on me and graduated with her class, Com- modoru Elumen gave Leono n special diploma at the Captain's dinner, ane day out Yokohama,Router.
of
under protest an offer of The Girl Of The
4 week wage increase from London Transport, and of 7/8 for 700 drivèra of coaches.
Country Toothless Tribe
It took the view that drastic cuts proposed by London Trans-
-U.P.I.
British Farmers'
"Threat"
To New Zealand
Wellington, July 17.
The British farmer has emerged as the greatest threat to New Zealand's economy, said a prominent New Zealand Agriculturalist here.
Dr C. P. McMeekan, super-threaten not only
our national intendent of. the Runkuru economy but our own way of Animal Research Station who life as farmera.“ has just returned Limoges, July 17. to Britain told The skull of an 18-year-old | farmers;" "Our girl who died 30,000 years ago diferent, our
from a visit Dr McMeekan listed Britain's q meeting of farm production as being way climate is so up on pre-war standards. UK. techniques formers, hosild, were TOW has been unearthed in n cave specialised and our production producing more than 3,500,000 ilmited that the tons MOTN cereals, nearly
port recently made it virtually impossible to have any bene-
GO the village of Les Eyzles-pattern Acial form of co-operation" inde-Tayat in the Doremne Valley. British farmer will his widely 2,000,000 tons more sugar best future.
Professor Hallan Moylus diversified farming systems has and more than 1,000,000 tons The workers covered by Junior of Harvard University been in the past remote and more potatoes. there pay offers were excluded who unearthed the scull sald somehow unimportant to us. Britain's production of milk, Trom an industrial court award ¦ that the incisor and nonina foeth
meat and cage-New Zealand's la 35,000, central London bus- had been extricted as port of a "But today as never before in main experts to the United men sing a racont seven-prehistoric Initiation ceremony. history, the British farmers" Kingdom are dairy produce and week strike, China MailChina Mall Special.
performance and potentialsment--had also scared.-Reuter, Speg
'Sheet-Ladder'
Girl Falls
Parin, July 17.
A 14-year-old Paria gin,
The British Red Cross Blood | tochidden by her mother fo
Collecting Centra
is now on the
8th Floor of Fung Houso,
Connaught Road, Contral,
Inavo tüele fourth-storey apart": ment, made a "rope" from sheets and clothing and began lowering herself from a window. The "rope" sipped and the giri was taken to hospital with serious injurite --- Reuter,
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