THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1958.
Pago
COME TO TERMS WITH NASSER: NUTTING
"FOR WE HAVEN'T THE
MEN TO FIGHT HIM”
London, Aug. 10. Mr Anthony. Nutting, former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said in an independent (commercial) television programme tonight that Britain had either to "fight Arab nationalism to the death or get on terms with it." He added: "to fight it to the death means that you have
got to turn every Arab capital into a Budapest. "We haven't got the forces, and we haven't got the ruthless-
ness to do it."
Cyprus, as thoroughly, Don, to that he hits had a pretty Atek am fed-up with His strong indication from the Greekt vinlance ani they "world any government that they are pre- quite a high price to be rid of pared to negotiate on pretty The evil war that has devejoj-javourable terms, cal there,
Mr. Nattig, who resigned from; and Britain's Conservative Kuvern- ment during the Suez crisis, said of Cyprus that he thought the Turks presented a mare in fructible
problem thar the Greeks.
Mr Nutting alro said that Brilain Batst go to any toimit anceling wit apolley of her
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le went on: "This MBETES a polky for the nevumiliation, you like, of the Middle East, whatever teens Asph nationalism Jequires and which Britain and Western interests eah lake.
"Otherwise, I think we shall And ourselves on this run, with M: Khrushchev clictating the Initiative and demanding The neutralusting of the Middle East on his terms.
While beleving that a West- eits economie de! 'un whula have a good reemption f the Middle East, Mr Natlina sald We had been on Marxet eur judgment of Middle East- em problemg", 104 often seek- Just to apply medy for psychological disense,
ןזן
tecnomi, re-
They Don't Know Arab mutansadioa and Naszer- isan in particular, was a psycho- Joglend 1.
desire elange.
for
"They don't know what they want to chatge to but they Wabl to change." be comment- cd.
Agreeing with an journalist, also taking
Amerient
part
the programme that Arab fionalism could not be separated
Partition
"The Turks, On the other hand present, I think, a mou intraetulde problem.
They have gene out on a limb on this demand for porti- tion and fear that Mr Mae- milimi may have more deutly in persuading Ankara to come to terms than he will have JAranding Athens.
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"Hut whether he will be able to persurde the Turkish güvern- ment to negotiate on any terms ኣነ partition, which ther woul tum Cyprus Into another Talmalne, i just do not know.
"2" That the Turks are going to prove at this stage of The "heroliations more abdurale than the Greeks, and raying gullet."
that
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But Mr Nutting ought conceivable that Mr Macmillan might achieve an interim settle- meet, This was all we could hope for, and as the French soy, olling Jasts like the pro-
"In fact, I would say that his reason for his mission to Athens, and this is pure guesswork on Iny part for I have no informa-visional,"
Roster
HUSSEIN UNSHAKEN
Amman, Jordan, Aug. 10.
King Hussein of Jordan went on the national radio network tonight for a "heart "unshaken by the to heart" talk with his people and assured them he was times and tidings.”
Hussein, commemorating the sixth anniversary of his accession to the throne on Aug. 11, 1952, bitterly attacked his country's enemies but told his people "I have always felt you as my shield, my own people supporting me and pro- tecting my back."
that the Syrian He charged Brigade which was rushed into Yordan during the Anglo-French-
The Jordanian monurch said what since the Pelasting issue of 1948 the Jordainn army had been standing alone, deferling Teract Invasion of Suez In 1950, wille those we infiltrated among ranking officers thought were our suppotters and of the Jordanian army spread-
ing intrigue.
from Nassefirm, Mr Nutting Cho 11: sabi "as the person in Iraq put
it to me, to the poor Nnesty is friends in arms forsook ts.".
go to the better off he is L
prophet."
"We have repeatedly adtenti-
Husseln
denounced the
The new Iraqi regime. Mred our hand to all Arabs seek-Lebanese rebellion as the work und said the Nutting sald, wanted to be inde-ing aid and assistance from our of "evil hands" pendent but also lự he a bridge | brölben, aiming to make Our bloody Insurrection was Jell- belwer and Nasser, Britain any strikkeg egion for the berately engineered nnit sup
defence of the Arab wurk. But ported with, suppiles of arms we met truly Ingratitude and un-sent the rebels from abroad, failed bilgations." Hussein told his people.
Had to let them try.
He went on " they fall wo are not worse off than we are WOW.
"If they succeed, maybe we shall be able to etime to terms with Nisser and, through the Iraqis, with Arab nationalism As whestes,"
"No Arab stale is safe from
the Catre and Damascus gang." Hussein declared.
NEGRO LEADERS WANT FRENCH
COMMONWEALTH
Paris, Aug. 10. Negro leaders of vast Franch Africa domanded today that Gen. Charles de Gaullo give them the right to "confederate" with Franco in a loosely-knit, British- style commonwealth.
gave not offer the diird choice of coli- Last Friday De Gaulle
the cholce between federation.. He described United Arub Re-them public President Gamal Abdel | tightly-knit "integration" or in- Nasser as n hajuster who made dependence. Many of them want
Lif Moscow
Kauba (Moslems neither. The King speelflently named
mos! sacred shrine in Mecca) Deuxieme Bureau from which he
De -the Syrian
was receiving Intelligence Corps) whom
orders." called "agents of Russian perlulisu."
The your king accused oiler Arab sales of pretending to aid funds and arms Jordan with whle all the time their intitary missions were conspiring oqatist
Ife then mule his statement | Jordan. that Britain bid to fight Arab nationalisin to the denih come lo terms with i,
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On Cyprus, Mr Natting nid
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Greeks, bolla in Grever
A British Crossword Puzzle.
ACROSS
Sastic drub! (0).
Self-possession (D).
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Supply flower (5).
10 Teheran by its capital (4)..
12 Not unlimited food (7).
15 Eternal Cluzen? (5), -
17 Catches fish in tens (4).
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to our Gaulle plans French Afries at the end of this mouth to explain his plans for a new constitution for France and the French Union.
Tap: Princesa Margaret gele sample of the Wild West
of the pioneering days when she took a ride at Williams Lako In an 1898 stage cosch (Keystone).
Below: Bhy Indian Princess Lorraine Squinahan (18) meets Princess Margaret in British Columbia,- (Central Press).
of
I.R.A. MASKED
Sekou Toufe, Premier French Guin just smith of Senegal, said today. "Gi. De Gaulle said we can take inde-
it pendence with all geners.
L'Elise.
correspxx fu
Eariter the 23-year-old mon~
"As for me, 1 will answer arch said Jordan had halled the
that the. consequences are not basle principles of the Egyptian revolution but he added that the
The territory is vast, French only for Africa, but for France revolution devimed
ItsWest from
Africa and equatori: her interests
the same formula of the com- original route and started cuting | Africa.
munity and association of fee its own people ke any other re-
countries." volution which did not aim first at pressing forward the interests
or its nation
Today, he said. Egypl's rulers had imposed a életatorship and had tie the country to the wheel of Communist Imperialisin UP.1.
Britain's New
Anti-Missile
Missile
the
plus
island of Madagascar, are as big as the United States in aree and have a Population of 27 million.
High Stakes
The stakes are, high, Both Frenchmen, and Africans bate the thought of French Africa turning into another Algeria.
But thus for no African leader has come out to support De Gaulle's theory that the solution for France and her overseas territories is "a form of association - integration or federation."
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He nullet, "anything London, Aug. 11. would mean secession, with all to consequences it would bring
RAIDERS.
Newry, Northern Ireland, Aug. 10. Two masked gunmen commati- decred two cars today in an attempt to blow up a bridge on Warrenpoint Mayobridge the
Ho said that if De Gaulle's constitution does not specifical-Road near here. I mention the right to sell.
They first seized a car in which determination and Independ the two sons of an undertaker chec, far it does not) then were waiting to take mourners "Guinea would, reject the pros to a funeral. Jeet.U. P. 1.
Anti-Spitting Rally
Singapore, Aug. 10. Fifty thousand people tonight
Com-
Brandishing guns, the masked men forced the brothers to drive them to the outskirts of town.
Then, the brothers were order ed out and the gunmen drove to the bridge and net oft an explo- sion, which destroyed 12 feet of the parapet.
As the men made their gate- away, they stopped another car
and urdered a married couple to
leave,
Both cars were then driven way in the direction of Muyo-
tended an anti-spiting rally A rocket specially designed
and convert outside the city hall and with the risks and perils
The mayor,
Ông En Mir For destroying intor for those who would chouse it."
Quan, planner of the present continental. missilos
Post-polillelan Leopold Senghor, | month-long anil-spitting flight is now under con- National Assembly deputy from paign, told the crowd the con-bridge.
member of clence of the people had been struction in England, the the Senegal and
Consultative News Chronicle reported the
Committee awakened. If the campaign was The first car was later found which heard De Gaulle's words, succesful, he said, other similar abandoned but police tonight today.
let it be known today he was movemente would be storied were still seeking the second The
China Mall Special, the disappointed that De Gaulle di Reuter. sald thot paper rocket, which would carry h nuclear charge. 'would probably consist of two stages and was Accortile to the bili of fare designed to intercept.
entmy (1, 2, 5).
missiles at a great height before they renched the British coast.
DOWN
1 Speeches (8).
3 Just a taste of o
twinge,
maybe (4)
5
The profiles of departure platforms, (B).
0 Back up, but not for long
16 Despair of the outfiter! (4).
(0).
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"Him" or house - (5).
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Feed containers (8).
12
National speed trials (5).
ip Break the tenth command
ment (3).
20 Rail support (7).
21 Photographie attempi? (4).
23 50 to praic (5).
24 Fall (6).
25 Slave dance? Could be (5).
26 Unruffled (0),
PERFECTED
The Biggest Power Station In The World
Moscow, Aug. 10.
The News Chronicle added! The new Lenin hydro-electric plint at Kyubyshev which was that construction of the rocket
wns being carried out by the Bristol Acroplane Company which also perfected the Blood- Alr guided
13 Not a built-in part of the hound ground to
home-stend (8).
14 Even if short it entries con-livered to the Royal Air Force.
18 The Bibūzai character for
viction (B).
Shella (0)
22 Sandy ardet (4),
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION; Acro-3-Smashing, 8 Geisha,
10
9 Erruntry, 11 The way in, 12 Unco, 13 Bevan, 10 Relax, Even, 22 Publlean, 24 Car-lialı, 25 Errata, 20 Parvenus. Down, 1 Agate, 2 Dives, 3 Shearer, 4 Mary, 6 Span, 0 In-ten, 7 Quy dog, 10 Itival, 14 Venus, 15 Nailers, 15 Teacup, 17 T-error, 20 Scrap, 21 Knead, 23 Pine, 23 Bieu,
inaugurated today by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchov has the biggest capacity for electric power produce in the world, it is claimed.
The plant was completed and the huge project would pay for miselle now about to be de- put into netual operation last | flself in six years,
October
Dut and turna
2.1 Seven years were spent in million kllowatts, for anbullding the dam which is 00 The paper said that the con-average amutal production of metres (260 feet) high and 181 struction of the anti-missilo
metres (3,188 feet) long and Ela mienilo had been made possible 10.0 milliard kilowatt hours,
power plant. -by-the-sensatiozial-progrens- of · The artislelal-inke behind-the- British and American scientists Cum has a surfaco uven 11 times
Foreign Correspondents ** Ih- Western cluding those from who were said to have per- as great as Lake Génová.
countries were taken on a 80- tected a radar apparatus enpablo
mile trip by train to bo prestal and for the inauguration-Franco- that Presso,
of telling whether or not tie Twenty giant turbines will enerny missile carried a nuclear tum out cheap power charge.--Franco-Preman,
Bovios experts "deflinated
SOMEONE MISSING
The portrait of former Soviet Fremler Nikolai Huiganta was milailus fronts pletures of members of the Presidium of the Soviet Comutanist Party displayed when Khrushchev jadag Inaugurated thê now hydro" electric plant Portraits. of all other members of. Prosiðlum 'were on display.
iha
U.N. Plane
Smuggles Explosives
speret
Amman, Aug. 10. Police charged today that the Syrian
service and Lebanese rebels smuggled ex- plosives into Amman aboard a United Nations pluse and tried offices of the to blow up the Jordnetan Development Board.
A
IKE
AT
UN?
Washington, Aug. 10.
dramatic personal ap- pearance by Prosident Eisenhower before the emergency United Nations General Assembly session on the Middle East this week has become a strong probability, diplomats hero believe.
The White House sald that the president "has not ruled out the possibility.' of his personal appearance at the United Nations. but observers saw several indications that the way was being prepared for Mr Eisenhower to put tha United States case and its proposals to the assembly. Mr James Hagerty, the pre- sidential press secretary, told reporters that if Mr Eisenhower did go to the U.N. meeting, he would make the initial presenta- tion on behalf of the United States and would not remain throughout the debate.
Mr Hagerty emphasised that the president had not mado up his mind one way or the other abour
attending the assembly. -The White House spokesman predicted that the United States proposals would in- volve some "good, sound, constructive" suggestions of and added that some them might come as surprise.
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He said the United States' would concentrate on two objectives achieving political security. In the Middle East and promot- ing that area's economic health.
The United States was said to believe that the oil- producing countries in the area should contribute to any regional programme for economic develop- nations mont; wealthy outside the Middle East also would be asked to participate.
The Eisenhower administra-
tion was reported to be thinking of other possible projects, including a U.N. potice force to protect threatened countries, a U.N. watch for inflam. matory radio broadcasts, and U.N. guarantee against alteration of bor- ders by force. China Mail Special.
Flight Record In Formation
Police officials said the plot was discovered during an in- Vallation following the arrest of Aug. 2 of Theodore Stephan,
Bentwater, Aug. 10. (23), and his fanece Nadia Seven U.S. Air Force F-IDI (20). Stephan, Le- | Voodoo jel fighters set a dis- Salti banese, and Nadia, a Jordanian, tance record for a formation of allegedly placed explosives in this size when they touched the Development Board office down here today after a 10-hour before they were ar- 45-minute 8,000-mile non-slep shortly
flight from Bergstrom Air Force rested.-U.P.I.
base In Austin, Texas.
The Voodoos left Bergstrom
A Chance In just before midnight last night
A Million
Penang, Aug. 10, A motor cycle and a cop eullided in a fatal accident near here today.
The driver
of the car and
for the flight, described by omcials here as "an erxiurance test for man and alreraft."
Omrials said the flight was designed
the เป familiarise Texts
with pilots
U.S.A.F. bases in Britain before the Voodoos start replacing F-845
here later in the year-UP.I.
Chatham, Aug. 10. the motor cycle rider were both After digging for almost live named Mohammed Ismail, both worka, ch. army bomb disposal were Muslim Indians, both squad today recovered an unc-. were bread sellers, both were exploded German bomb weight- In their thirties,
ing about a ton from the garden of a bare here.
The motor cycle rider aged 31, died on admission to hos pliol.
The driver, aged 39, 'le in a serious condition-Reuter.
Zoo For
the bomb, They recovered dropped on the port during a World War 1 raid, without having to evacuate nearby res!- dents-China Mail Special.
For Singapore?
Singapore, Aug. 10. Major A. N. welnman, Dires for of Ceylon's Zoological Gardens, has offered to help Singapore bulld
#100, Biralta Tunca vald today.
the
The Times majd Major Weinman
had drawn up a plan, which | had been brought to Singa- pero today lig Mr S. W. R. D. Saravanabiutlu, Pubile
Helations
Omeer
of Air Ceylon. Major Weinman recommended that a. Slotapora zo should be built on at least 50 to 100 acres of land, with a park for
1,000 cars.
Ho suggeried the old Japanese
prisoner of wer camp af Sime Road c 4
possible siin.-
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