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LONDON TALKS BY BAĞDAD_POWERS

NO RECOGNITION

Helium History

Weymouth, Mass., July 27,

A navy Blimp, the ZPG-2,

will take off from South Wey- mouth naval air station tonight for a history-making hop to the Aretle.

The blimp, a “Ling" or go- bag type lighter-than-air cuth, was believed to be the firm'much. craft ever to attempt an Aretle fight. The only similar night to the polar regions was the 1020 Amundsen - Elborth - Nobile Dirigible, or “Rigid” air ship ex-

Moslem For Full U.S. Membership DULLES IMPRESSED

Premiers Press

For

BY CONFIDENCE SHOWN IN TALKS

London, July 27.

pedition over the North Pole Statesmen from the Bagdad Pact powers meeting

U.P.I.

A Matter Of Naval

Verbosity

London, July 27,

A recent Admiralty decl. alon to call a signalman A "tactical communication operstar" was condamned *** "gutipan verbosity" in the House of Lords.

Lord Conesford, a' Con-

·servative poor, said that for centuries, British sallors had been masters of torse and vigorous Engilsh. Why was that tradition not being fallowed?

The First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Selkirk, explained Am laughter that the new title indicadad мога precisely what the mars did theso days. It could be compared with the change from "stoker" to "engineering mechanic."

Lord, Conesford · asked if In futuro, a saltór would never make a signal but a

tactical communication,"

Lord Belkirk sald Lord Conesford could be assured that the navy would con- tinue to make signals and express Italf, in torse Eng- fish

whether in terms of endearment or otherwise.

Lord Altice, former Prime Minister, sald he thought the sailors would express themselves in terse English about the chang China Mail Special.

Nearer Communion

At

here tonight and tomorrow are expected, in usually well informed circles, to decide against recognising for the present the new Repub- lican regime of their absent member, Iraq.

Representatives of the pact's other Moslem mem-

bers Turkey, Persia and Pakistan-were re- ported to have expressed strong feelings since their arrival in London against extending recognition.

Britain, with its commercial and oil interests in Iraq, was regarded as maintaining an attitude of greater flexibility, but as agreeing that the present was not the time to recognise the regime which seized power only two weeks ago.

Iroq under General Nuri was The gucsis at Mr Lloyd's one of the founder members of dinner, where lop policy issues the three-four-old pact. Its now were due for review, were Mr Republican Prime Minister, Dulles; the British Persian and Brigadier Abdul Karim Kanger, Pakistan Prime Ministers: Mr sald yesterday that no decision | Macmillan, DF Manushar had yet been taken about any Enthal; and Malk Firoz Khan withdrawal from the pact, but Noon; and the Persian Foreign he wanted to be friendly with Minister, Mr Ali Hekmat. all nations.

The meeting of Bagdad Pact countries is being attended by the Prime Ministers of Britain, Persia, Turkey and Pakistan The United States, which is on associate member, is represented by Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State,

Waiting Attitude

American sourci anid 10- night At Hos

recognised that

there would eventually have to be Westem recognition of the Iraq republican government though no decision on this was expected at the London talks. Sources predicted that the

The sources gald that wille present meeting would decide to brutality won deplored it ap- move the pact's headquarters | peared to be a fact that the new from Bagdad to Ankara,

U.S. Membership

government of Iraq restored order.

had now

said American sources

tho United States was' adopting a ́did not walling altitude and

According to the sources, Che three Moslem members are wish

of the pact 口味 the

Pasion.

to 500 дру further pressing that the United States deterioration of relations with should become

a full member Nasser, but to bring the United present Nations into the Middle East in

greater strength. view, They emphasised that the would demonstrate continued United States was anxious to United States support for tho "Northern Tier" of

This, in the Moslem

pact as a

the

withdraw troops from Middle Eastern Defence, despite of the United Nations there had Lebanon but not until the rola the overthrow of the pro-

been reinforced. Western regime in Iraq.

The Turkish Prime Minister

A Matter Of

(Inter Alia) Dogs And Pigeons

London, July 27.

The Chief Plaas, tho Youdal parilament of this tiny leland, has rejected a proposal by two of its mem- bers to the reform of Bark's 18th century con stitution.

37 votes to three, the tahints and deputies voted Feinst any change in the present administration.

Mr Hubert Henry Lányom, who keeps a general store, moved the proposal, for a fresh constitution which would hava Introduced a now voting system.

It would also have de. prived the Dama of Bark, Mr Sibyl Hathaway who is feudal lord of owner and the lstand, of

her customary rights, which date back to 1565.

Mr Lanyon told the mesting unless a bold and forthright policy was map- pęd out, Bark would degenerate into the

un-

happy condition of being a children's nursory at bro end and an old poopia's Institute at the other, with little or no virile middle- aged population to safer guard stability with serenity.

The 73-year-old Dame of Bark han the right to appoint the president of the court of the chlot pleas, exact tithes from tenant farmors, and "be the only pormon on the island allow. ed to keep a female dog or pl-son-China Mall Special.

Olympian Owner

Zurich, July 27. Aristotle Onassis, multi- millionaire Greck, chip-owner, will start operating fights from Zurich with his 20-million dollar August 1. It was announced bere (£7,000,000) air company

today.

The

47

0

They referred to the pos-

company, known and Foreign Minister, Mr Adnan sibility of United Nations super-"Olympte Always, will fly Menderes and Mr Fatin Zorlu,

|vision in Jordan, too.

regular service between Athens, ld not reach London in time for States delegation said that Mr.

Sources close to the United. Zurich and Frankfurt. the start of tonight's dinner party Dalles had been impressed to- obtained the

Earlier this year, Mr Onassis given

concession from by the British Foreis day in his tallo with Dr Eghbal the Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd,

Greek govezzument to Bir Menderes and Mr Zorlu end Malik Firoz Khan Noon opérato a Greek national air- Birmingham, July 27, were due here by special aircraft with the confidence and calm-line. An experiment in the service from Bonn in the early evening pass

Communion

which they displayed in The company is cutirely own-

of Holy Communion In-which after talks with the West German the face of the current Middle by the Onassis family.— mombora of the congregation | Chancellor, Dr Adenauer.

taito a mano active

part was

broadcast by commercial tele-1

vision here today.

the

View's saw people in congregation read trom the Bible, and one prayer was led by one of the congregation kneeling in front and facing the altur.

Davies, senior

Dr

T

Q.

theology loturer at Birming- ham University, introduced the service by mying:

tu

remain

"If warship is healthy and be the servant of truth, then new concepts have to be embodied."

The University study group which drew up the service in cluded Anglicone andi Free Churchmen

Liturgical revision is on the nche:tulo of the (Anglican) Lambeth conferencp, now meet- ing, and other dentaminations are also discussing changes. China Mall Specfil..

Chosen Bishops At St, James's

Londen, July 27. Two hundred purple-robed. bishops and their wives were the guests of the Queen Mother at a private reception at St James's Palace. The Edshops-attending the Lambath conference--were chosen trom overseas dioceses which the Queen Mother had visited-Chirm-Mall Special.

'Mr Zilliacus And The Dead

Ronding, July 27.

Ms. Konni Züllacus, 'a Labour Member of Parlament, suid tam kìght that for the "British and Almerican laders to go be with the Based Pact without Imq, The only Aral mentte, was Hicö Vlogging added horno" aflis

agrching. At must be buried,7

·Bouter.

Etst crisis.-Reuter.

China Mail Special

N.Z. Says "It's Easy"

Auckland, New Zealand.

New Zealand ja making an all-

out hid to attract tourists.

isolation and bring a flood of Travel Interests claim that the tourists whether she seeks them or not.

high

The first, and " main, target of· The need for foreign exchange

.the attack is Australia, to maintain the

which provided half of the" "standard of New Zealand's 30,000 overseas visitors in the year ended March 31 last. But tourist promotion is also being undertaken Lu North America, and Fulgra Arives, are being considered In South Africa, Malaya and the Philippines,

Tourism, which at

preseni

earns £4,000,000 a year, vier with the newsprint and pulp Industry as the country's fourth largest overseas ex change earner,

New Zealand's remotenes in the South Pacido has in the prat been a formidable bar- rier to a greatly Jhereased 'flow of tourists. But thà dawning age of jet airorati on the four International routes serving the country, snič

and note numerous passenger shipping servides, will soon end her

2,250,000 population and the case with which this tourist money can be earned with out exocssively Jazzo capiiNI oquay,

give incentive to tourist promotion Morta aimed pi” attracting more than the expected increase. The "Introduction of jet air- craft on Paclito routen at the end of this year will bring Auskland, the gerisi gateway to New Zealand, within 13 hours of North America and will give terrifio Impetus to South Pacifia Lourimi Airlines at present offer 650 bosta z week into and out of New Zealand in the Hall» Besson," and 1,100 in Tho bury всяков. Xt, as seems Ukely, light frequencies' RED, maintained by the jet air- craft these figures will be by. creased to 1,350- and 3,200 · reshnoiively.

POP

MUHAT YOU GOT ONTV

NIGHT.

EVENING,

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Bre

term 'off-EPEÒN” In New Zealand's cape is a misnomer because winter nitractions Including snow sports, hunt- Ing and fishing, are capablo of attracting a large number of touriate. Cruise ship tramp to New Ebaland ts Dierensing steadily, This year, 12 big Uners

bringing 0.1 estimated. 9,000 pamatigern. Emphasis in advertising, will

be on the outdoor Way

<j life in a land with an all the year round kindly climate. The target of the Tourist Minister for foreign currency earningu from tourism 13 £10,000,000 A FEAT. The Government which the principal resort hotels and hostels, Kalyses, Air- llae and bus services, has a. big interest in the industry, Private travel' and hotel' in

terests are solidly backlig the Minister's drive and step- spending millions of pounds on improving recommedallop throughout the younitry,

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