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Cyprus Disorder
EASON and patience Rave failed to bring
peace to Cyprus. The mounting donth roll caused by Greek and Turkish terrorism has forced Bir Hugh Foot to abandon his policy of moderation for one which will cause wide- Jurdahip. This is rettable but Sir Hugh) cannot be blamed for taking harsh menauren when, in his view, there is danger of civil war. munal disorder is essential- ly an outgrowth of a dis-
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THE HABISUS COMÉNNY EN ACTION TRESSINS
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Macmillan's Idea For
For Security Council 'Summit Accepted KHRUSHCHEV SAYS "YES
He Wants India And
Arab States To Sit In
MONDAY MEETING SOUGHT
Moscow, July 23.
fovel between Turkey and The Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tonight agroad to the
the on
island's
Greeco future. Both countries have failed
to denounce violence and Britain bax properly
decided that rival claims
been harbour
and
Western proposal of a summit conference at the United Nations Security Council, provided India and the Arab states are also invited.
Khrushchev, in almost identical letters to the United Statos, Britain, France and India, suggested that the conference open next Monday in New York,
In
conclusion, Khrushchev
in a major
cannot be Hettled እየ thuggery and intimidation... Had the local population more reluctant to
But De Gaulle, The Suvlei Premler said that terrorists troublemakers, justification the aim of a summit meeting, on said the Soviet government pro-split with his U.S.-British allics,
the summit' con- har tett be the Middle East situation, should posed at
he would for the new measures might be the evaelusion of an agree-ference of the Security Council that
any have been difficult to argue.ment, and not the simple noting be held begining on July 28. virtually
York.France-Presse to meet in what disagreements in New
be the goldfish cast river,
But there has been a growing disinclination to work with security authorities, ኌ Ÿ -
brough a vote. of existing
Unofficial consultatione among the heads of government should doubtedly under the pres be held simultaneously with the
of Enka
sare
threats.conference itself, he said, British servicemen huve order to arrive as quickly
and Reuter.
British Reaction
in
London, July 22. 呀 The first reactions In White
again fullen to, terrorist possible at constructive decisions bullets in Nicosia streets, fulmed at strengthening peace. Murder and arsum are rife and it was obvious that only
the most drastic measures would succeed in restoring order
Second Thoughts
Replacing Formosa
In his note, Khrushchev In- dicated that al the conference India should replace Nationalist China, the delegate of which, be sald, represented bitt
Radio Moscow Interrupted - ita regular English-language pro
*Khush- gramme to announce:
IR Hugh cannot, however, chey agroes to participate in a Such caul, and torches
state of suspended animo-f within the Security Council, on tion for long. While the the condition that Nehru and the present security measures representatives
states
are in force, en-nperation Soviet Premier
Are
with
communal
leaders
hall to Khrushchev's "Yes"
were favourable,
They were:
known earlier refuse under circumstances"
he considers to the bowl on
His aides refused to give any
clue le whether he would go to New York-U.F.I.
Firstly, that next Mon- Hans Haas For
day would probably be
ncceptable:
Secondly, no objections were likely ta Indla
taking part;
Thirdly, on the subject of the Arab states, inore delails would be wanted;
Fourthly there would not be any British objection to Nasser being co-opted into
Council any Security
discus- slona.-London Express Service.
n150
nf the Arab invited. The That proposes
The
* this meeting be held next Mon- cannot be expected, but it
** day."" would be useful if during Soviet
of acceptance
the.
U.N. Reaction
United Nations._July_23.
Unked Nations stood
this period Britain were invita los came within 24 hours ready tonight to hold a summit to approach Greece and of the despatch of the Western meeting in the Security Council
Turkey to impress on them replies to Khrushchev's earlier next Monday.
A source close to the
-to hold the fact that disorders of proposal-which was
Mr Day falks on the Midsis Secretary-General, this nature can only retard summit
Hammarskjold suld the U.N. settlement of the Island's East in Geneva last Monday.
was prepared to hold the meet- Reuter's Moscow Correspon- future.
Governments dent reported the detailed ing any me events Macmillan proposal was handed involved agreed to it. If anything, recent
confirm the repression that ever in Moscow only at Half the best political aulution Past midnight this morning.
proposed by
has
been Turkey, that security enn
of
Soviet
Ambassador Askondy
Singapore
Singapore, July 24.
The Straits Tunes sald today the underseas explorer-zoologist, Hans Haas, would arrived in Singapore in his three masted In schooner Karifa research Octuber, and would divò off the Colony-Reuter,
Margaret In “Sack"
KONLUN
Development
"YES" Corporation
Princess Margaret looks happy wearing flowered hat and the "rack". Sha- chinta with · Victoria's Mayor, Percy Benllah, during a ceremony in her oeņiennial visit to British Columbia-Central Press Photo.
Up Goes Another Space
Mouse-She's "Wickie"
Cape Canaveral, July 23.
A. Sebolov showed little con- The Air Force fired a "Hybrid" rocket with a frisky white
Lose No Time President Elsenhower in his only he ensured by parti- reply indicated that the United even if this involves states was ready to take part in local
Council meeting separation of the a Security populace without division attended by heads of govern-
the istand. That ments.
Khrushchev said in his reply Greeks the
realise the possibility
Britain to Mr Macmillan that the Soviet of
Mr Sobolev delivered Khrush accepting
view is government considered that o
time should be lost in arguing." chev's reply to Mr Hammarskjold emphasised in the changed in view of the present "dan-
tonight. Earlier he indicated attitude of Athens to the gerous threat to world peace."
La his message to President same private doubts, however, proposed three-nation rule
that the meeting could be of the island. Once Eisenhowel, Khrushchev said
said, UN. diplomats resolutely opposed to the that are the summit discussion arranged by Monday,
this
Salutary Lesson
RE
worried
mouse named "Wickie" in its experimental nose cone late today and hoped to bring the rodent back alive from space.
A Sideline
to travel
A
43 Die In Typhoon
IRAQ PURGE HINT
Bagdad, July 23, One of Iraq's now leaders revealed today that in- vestigations are underway into the "scandalous con- duct" of King Faisal's rogime and nong of the
#will accused
escupo justice."
Soddik Shanshal, Minister of National Guidance, told Ford pondents that this conducl "will be revealed in the course
of Investigations which underway now and which being conducted in secret",
Bre
Euro
Shanshal said the Iraqi re-- volution was inevitable because of what he termed "renowned previous conditions of tyranny and corruption."
No Regrets
Ha sketched Iraq's history from the 1821 revolt, the ascen dancy of the first King Faisal and successive attempts at coups until 1941.
He sold. "After that the old syslcia of government WOS restured with foreign aid, and the policy of revenge followed.
Now they (Faisal and his men) are gone without regrets."
Shanshal cerned
confrm by Implication well-substaṛI- Glated reports that the revòll was...........storied... by. the former Government's decision to send
| Iraqi aciny" units to help Presi
dent Camille Chamoun in re- bellious Lebanon...
Ho said: "The Army inter- vened not because it wanted to but because it was forced to. There is one very important fact the futility of any attempt to "get~any-Arab army to fight-
against another Arab army."
Oil
Regarding oil he said, "The present government realises the importance of oll to this country as well as to the rest of the world, and la continuing effort to maintain its exploitz- flon and marketing.
every
"Obviously we have no inter- tlon of jeopardising our own in- terests or the Interests of rest of the work).
DI
Query By
Civic Group
Mr Cheung Wing-in,- a spokesman for the Civic Association, sinted this morning Inst the Association had written to Govern- ment asking whether further consideration is being given to the ap-
Com-- pointment of a mittee to study the pro- posal of u Development Corporation for Hong- kong.
The
Association's letter reada as follows: "The 'Opan Forum' which we conducted recently on the above subject has found widespread support.
"We have eroulated copies of the Prew auttings 10 cartain Conservative Members of Parliament who have shown an In. terest in Hongkong's wel. fare.
"We would appreciate hear-
ing whether the appoint ment of a Committee to study........the _.propoen! hãn been given further con- Elderation by 'Govern. ment."
Yellow River
Water Crest
Danger Over
* Peking, July 23; The biggest water crest along the lower reaches of the Yellow River in recent years has just safely passed one of the most hazardous sections of the river,
the
It
is now flowing towards Litsing, near the river's mouth, to Radio Peking reported tonight.
The water crest flowed paza co. Lekoy County along to river Shantung Province Use
"We arc cadeavouring develop this source of our national wealth. and to operate with olher nations in in this respeel provided and it is afternoon.
important provision that
The section of the Yellow our relationship with other
River extensiựg from East nations as far as all is concemi-
Honan downstream to Lokow ed will stand on a purely com- County is known as a danger merela basis, useful both to us paint because of its narrow and the rest of the world, ond river channel and the great not as a means of Intervention!" — U.P.I.
poiliient
Foreign Minister
number of dyko breaches registered there before the überation, the Radio mid,
However, all dykes of the Amman, July 23.
Yellow River have held firm' Jordan's Foreign Office an-
today that Khutusi far this year. Dyke pro- continuing tection teams are Jordania Foreign Minister of the Arab Union, was the river until the water creat
their round-the-clocks vigil along killed in the Bagdad coup enters the sea.--France-Presse.
Khairi,
CCTT about security arrange- mena, He told newsmen at a cocktail party that he would house Khrushchev, if and when he comes, at Russia's UN. de- legation headquarters on Park The tiny female mouse wired The nose cone in which Wickle Avenue.
its rode with A device to measure.
was expected The Russians also have a heart-beat, was the third mouse 6,300 miles. alace 23 miles outside New Lunched in the nose cone of a
Mia Survived York cily al Glen Cove, Long Thor-Able rocket. Neither of its predecessors was found, but an Island.
extensive search force stood by Earller, a Los Angeles report near Ascension Island deter-sold the tiny while mouse placed mined to succeed this time. in the core of the Thor-Able
-Taipei, July 24. rockel
Cape Forty-thrac launched from
people wero The Air Force said early Conaveral on July 6, survived a killed, 81 injured and instrumental reports indicated 6,000-mile ride and became the
20,000 made homeless by there the
Thur-Able missile "perfest living thing to make idea, the Greeks have had in the Security Council would would be le procedural dif- formed
Winnie which Eatisfactorially"
typhoon and round-trip to outer space scienti- setting up the con-added that “an attempt will be fic sources here reportd today. hit Formosa last wook; it second thoughts and now concern questices of exceptional Aculty in
importance, and not ordinary
ference, but the mechanics of made to recover the nose cone
Was officially reported nounced appear more reasonable.
problems, the Soviet government
policing it
them with its passenger."
The mouse, named Mia, "wast It would DO UP.L considered that
enclosed in
yesterday. Д compartment useful to invite India, " very
which provided a proper ellmate great Asian country, universally
U.S. Reaction
for survival and insted out the
16,000-mile-per-hour ride ac- EGRETTABLY there is recoguised as a state which de
When the rocket left olares itself for the strengthen-
Washington, July 29. of reflection
this
launching pad Wickie was sub-cording to heart beats received ing of peace.'
The White House intimated
through telemelering equip the changed outlook on
The considerations concern-
tonight that the United Jeet to a force 12 times its own
ment. three weight-about
ources. Island whero numbering a meeting of the heads of
Statco would delay any official But
the crucial part of the of leading Greeks have government within the fmme- been defiant and even work of the Security Council to Mr Nikita Khrush
which the mouse would be sub- are acceptable for the Soviet chev's summit conference reply voyage was the few minutes Insolent in their refusal to
undi tomorrow. government, help the British maintain
Mr James Hagerty, the "Fresected to such space hazards as
casnic rays. So Britain only "Considering the necessity of conclude that it canonig taking argon, measures to safe alential Peran secretary,
The Air Force said Wickle. we believe that geted that before an actuel guard peace,
ifler BUT attractive rejected by those
the form of the heads of gov-reply was made there would be named
with Britain and woman reporter on the Missile would profit most by it, un-
ernment meeting in the present consultation
Beat, was included in the nose pleasant alternatives must
case is not of decisive Im-France.
Diplomalle authorities pres cone as a sideline experiment to
The cone with the tiny be applied...
portance,
Sintes learn the effects of space travel "What is important is that the dicted that the United
pant, however, was never Fo an living.creatures, In the present state of dis meeting be held as soon as pos- probably would agree to
Covered. ahead with the meeting without difficult to able which would contribute to order It is
Omelele said the primary Scientifle sources sald the ex- over Khrushchev'B apportion blame but un- the maintenance and strengthen quibbling
purpose of the Thor-Able series periment proved that the nose conditions.".
cane cone Insulation would doubtedly
with- recent ing of peace, by pacifying the
There was no evidence, how-is to test different nose
effort to solvo | sland the terrifie activities of the Turkish region of the Near and Middle
temperature- ever, that the American Gov- designs in an
re-entry into in re-entry and constituted terrorist group have cer-East and contributing, thereby
ernment would be ready to the problem of tributed largely to it. But as to the reduction of tension in
bogin next Monday, as the the earth's atmosphere at inter- pretty broad step up toward the relations between states."
continental range - 5,000 miles, moon,"-U.P.I. Sir Hugh Foot points
Soviet leader anggested, Eoka's threats have been
But the opinion in diplomatic quarters was that world ex- growing more and more
Д generated pectations had menacing and this primarily
no
tho
who
out
You Agree
Hug-
"Sinco Harold Macmillan, De momentum which "would carry
Is the reason for his action. Gaulle, Nehru and you yourself the big powers into a top-level The Cyprus Government agree, as indicated in your mes-U.N. meeting within the next
would be wise to keep ge to tako part personally in fortnight-Router & U.P.I,
the the work of a special meeting
rein on
a Night island. This is bound to of the Security Council, the
De causs.
antagonism,
USSR will be represented at dis- that meating by the Premier, of
content and rostive the Soviet Union, ness but if it impresses the
Paris Reaction
'Paris, July 23. Gen. Charles De Gaulle dé-: "It fa natural that, the governe elloed tonight to give an im Idea that mana irrespon» meals of the interested Arab medlute answer to Khrushchev's sibility in largely to blame statce should also be admitted acceptance of a summit con- for the state of affairs that to participate in this session ofference.
One condition ok Khrush- exists today, it may be a the Security Council, together salutary lesson for all with the heads of government chev's acceptance was that De
of the dve powers listeki above." Gaulle should attend. conggraed.
One source said. "We know
the mouse was all right
Scientists said the cone, prob- ably hit a peak altitude of close to 1,000 miles, sometwhat better than the 000 miles estimated In advance of the launching
Step To Moon
DCCU-
Now Meet
Mrs Wickie
Cape Canaveral, July 23. Wokle, the little space voyager In the tip of the Thor-Abla rocket, was the namemKO, DE à preity young girl roporter who covers, the espe Beaters, the British nowe sor- wise.
for
An air force officer mentioned the mouse would drink from a vick immersed in water in- aldo the "motau bosao.”
M-
"A
mouse be named after Mrs. Магу Wickham. Livermore (Wickle) Stivers, 20, of Cocan, Florida The vivacious, `át- tractive brunelte didn't ob- feet, and the mouse was named In her honour. Mrs Silvers is the youngest re- porter on the Mimlin Best Sho began covering launchings more than a year ago and now
Is a correspondent for Beuter
A reporter nerested that the} ===V.PL-
of
The first official report on the damage caused by Wienle also
July 14. Bold 19,808 houses were damag-
with 7,700 completely The deputy chief of staff of
the Union Army, Gon. Spekh ed destroyed.
Meanwhile, the Thai Am- Shareh, and other Jordanian bassador Nguyen Cong Vien army officers caught in Bagdad announced that his government when the revolt broké aut were would donate $5,000 to help "alive tod safe," the announce- Articles valued at $215 were victims of the typhoon, one of ment sald.
stolen from No. 15, O'Brien Road, But it did not say where they | first floor, during the early hours the worst to hit Formosa in recent years.-U.P.I.
U.P.I.
cf this morning.
were.
Flat Burglary
where
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there's
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