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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1958.

ISRAEL AND JORDAN THREATENED

Golda Meir Meets Selwyn Lloyd

Guarantees Sought

London, Aug. 11.

Israeli Foreign Minister Mrs Golda Meir said to- day that if Jordan were incorporated in the United Arab Republic, Israel would be obliged to take defensive measures.

Speaking in a Press confers | maintenance of prace in the ence after sulks with British Middle Ent. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. Mrs Meir sant raef would con- sider itx Security seriously throtene.J it mah neoporation took place.

She stressed that she could not conceive of Jordan freely consenting to join the UAR and that such a unium would unly be the result of direct or indireel attack.

Mrs Meir sald that if Jordan were occupied by the UAR and Iraq, Israel would have to take Becurity mensures to defend its frontiers.

Guarantees

The Israeli

Foreign Minister

Middle East countries including

Israel.

Mrs Meir refused to disclost whether Britain had art ved fo deliver arms to tract, he said Israel had requested deliveries! on the grounds that it: neigh bours were more heavily armed,

The Airlift

Commenting 011 Cyprus- Jordan sirlift, Mrs Meir said that Israel had Bt irst permitted British aircraft to use its air- space because of the nerious altuntion and to avold a colomity in Jordan, Israel considers that Jordan ke any other United Nations power has the right to for help from holler ask

disclosed that she had discussed power. Israel had therefore with Selwyn Lloyd means for greed to use of iw airspace for guaranteeing the independence

specific operation, she sald: and territorial integrity of all

When Isract considered this operation had gone on ins Ferr She stressed that Israel would than agreed it asked that ne accept international garantera airlift be suspended, Mrs Ater for a Frontiers. Such a factor. She said this question had would be the most important not been raised in her conver factor in preventing aggression,sations with Selwyn Lloyd,

Mrs Mur said. She said also

Isract would be prepared Lo

accept such a guarantee by all

Hitler's Mass

Murder Squad

Less Danger

Still On Trial stressed Israel

King

Mr Robert Murphy, President Eisenhower's, spacial envoy in the Middle East, waves to journalists during his visit to Israel. At right is the U.5. Ambassador, Mr Edward Lawson.-Control Press Photo,

Nasser Gathers The Oil

Kings To Counter

Foreign Exploitation

Cairo, Aug. 11.

Plans To Ensure Jordan Integrity

Washington, Aug. 11. United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Ham- marskjold, is reported to be conferring withị British and other U.N. delegates about sub- mitting to the special assembly a resolution that would express United Nations interest in the continued integrity of Jordan,

Reliable sources here said if [Arab Republic as the result of such resolution were passed, the visit of Nasser's Defence then U.N. observers or part of Minister General Abd Al-Hakim the United Nations Energency | Amer to the Soudi Kummar Force could go into Jurden to capital of Taif, see that the Integrity of that country is maintained.

Stranglehold

The COUPLES believed this

The sources belleved that would be the only way for insser's timetable for his efforts British forces to be peacefully to users all the Arab nations withdrawn from Jordan, but a bot yet renched the point of is tell that Russia and some inclusion of Saudi Arabia Í feading Arab nations woulArab Sheldons such

OF

as cll- rich Kuwait.

'They also pointed out that the Sheikh of Kuwait recently visited Tehran and It is known here that Iranian Government would strongly object to Nasser's getting, a stranglehold Persian Gult. her

airenuously object.

The sourers sald that Ham- Jurdan would marskjold fears -soon cease as a nation if British forces were withdrawn and Israel might suddenly seize the west bank of the Jordan River

rentarer

strategle

to position if ther Arab Coull- tries moved in to occupy Jor- clan,

They said this might lead to a serious conflict in the Middle Enxt which Hammarskjold wants to avoid ut ail costs.

No Promises

The sources understood that the Sholkh of Kuwait, when he conferred with President Gamal Abdel Nasser of United Arnt

the 10

on We

The sources niso sold thal Iran continues to presa te United States_for_mare_milliary. and economic aid so that the country will be in a belter position to defend her fortiteria! interomis.-UP.I.

Dangers Of Contempt

Republie

London, Aug. 12. Damascus late last month, gave The National Union of

Tembile or devote his sterlingmuir, the Lord Chancellor,

revenue to helping the UAR bear

Iraq has agreed to attend the "Arab oil conference" scheduled to be held in Cairo next November, Mohammed Salman, Director of the Arab League Oil Bureau confirmed heremony. today.

A Royal Denial

sil bal without distinction but would Mrs Meir prefer a collelive guarantee by Hussein's regime was less of a all powers interested in (1) | caring Ye 1stnai thich a Jordan

invaded by greater Chemies, that is to say Egypt and Irun. Mrs Mcl Sald her country was in a less dangerous situa- fiat but m 1856 because after the Shel

campaign dule would think twice ALUSSOTS before attacking Israel, but she was still sur- rounded by enemies who had been supplied with large quanti- ties Ulm, Germany, Aug. 11.

Thus to cure - The trial of 10 former Nazia security Israel needed bath S.S. offteers 'charged with mur- garantees and arms. dering more than 5,000 Jews in Mrs Meir said her talks with Occupied Lithuania, entered its members of the British Govern- 14th week and Anal phase today. rænt had helped to cincity post-

A separate defence plea willors of both Kovernments on į be mint for each of the 10 de-international probleme and United Press International to- fendants. Defence attorney Kari especially on the Middle East Aschenauer sald today, Iters- situation. She said these talks mann should be set tree, because; had been very important from Hier himself ercored the mass) an 3stoel viewpoint. France- shooting of the Jewish men, Press women and children,

He said Hitler's authority over the S.5. was even stricter

than over German civilians and not

carry out his commands

mennt death.

He said algo the murders were ofranged at Hitler's command by

562 Killed

Algiers, Aug. 1, French troops killed 582 - surgents, captured AG, and

the army and security ministry is weapons in opera-; und those who actually carried ting lust

Washington, Aug. 11.

day reecived the following from Ahmed Zabarah, Chatge D'Affaires to the regasion of the Mutawakelite Kingdom

of Yemen:

"Oi

the August 6, 1958, four agency circulated a new story Chianating from your Londen

office stating that

The Imam Ahmed of Yemen Tanishes his concubines by having their teeth milled' mad relating a story published ba the British magazine Weck- sand | end, quoting a so-called Mra

Ititu Nastr (who was " prisoned i his have fur several weeks.)

week in Algeria,

out the order cannot alone be French military Fources held responsible.-U.P.J.

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tonight-Heuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

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Press (4).

D Clean up the undergrowth?

(3).

Berlin! (3).

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When Browning wanted to be in England (5).

3 Where the pilat sits to tux

in? (5).

4. Settled in, like a bird (8),

5 Coin was an early one (8).

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$ Ok (4).

runs round

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a On your mark (5).

12 Sea amiches canço (6),

13

Toom (4).

13 Mother stayed beltind and

swung the lead (10).

13 Island resort (4).

10 Waterless? (4).

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Food that came down (5).

14 Make a personal announce.

ment? (8).

17 Unaccompanied (5).

s ho not so heavy in his 18

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22 Bit of a cat (4).

24 Quite absurd (5),

25 Those who talk in it are

probably lying! (5). -

26 Three to the yard (4).

27 Clothes-conscious (0),

Fino, he (6).

20 Follow on (5).

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Comes face in mee with (5). Bu to change diet? (4),

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Orange, 4 Polse,"7" Alarum, '0. Stoek, 10 Iran, 12 Rations, 15 Roman," 18 Nude, 17 Nels,, 19 Covet, 20 Sleeper, 21 Shot, 23 As-sny, 24 Autumn, 25 Vube, 28. Sotong, Down; 1 Ora iges, 9 A la carte, 3 Goul, & Outlines, a Becónd, 9 Man-or, 11 Noscbags, 12 Races, 13 Out- house, 14 Sentence, 18 Elisha, 22 Dune,

Sakman announced this alter u visit to Bagdad where he went

to restore friendly relations bo- tween tho

and Iraq.

IF is also to be invited to altend the conference, it wani stated here, while Venezuela s also to receive an invitation,

Arab League The Dream

The oil-producin Persian Gulf states of Kuwell and Qatar have agreed to attend, Saudi Arabia is expected to accept the invitation after the reccecilia- tion between King Saud and United Arab Republle President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Of Inche Hamzah

Telok, Anson, North Malaya,

Aug. 11.

The Amb oil conference has been postponed several times A third attempt is being made because, it is understood, the to find the "Suzuki Trensure" this time by a man who says he was given the location of the two million Straits dollar hord in his dreams.

National

Assembly

1

The treasure, according to

popular Malay legend, in gold and Jewellery looted from Singapore and Malayn by the Japanese, and burled by senilor navul intelligence "off- cer named Suzuki hear. Telek Anson in the closing stages of the war.

find it with

Cairo, Aug. 11. United Arab Republle Pre- "That news release contains ident, Gamal Abdel Nasker, nothing but Jabrications, today Issued 31 presidential Two unsuccessful attempts to because his Majesty King decree, halting the monthly pay Ahmed of Yemen does not of "former members of the Darlin- have any concubines and all Bryptian and what was stated about Wmments. and milling the teeth of his non-cristing

concubines

is

Syrian

In effect, the decree eliminates

nothing but les, published the existence of both the Houses with the malicious purpose of which held legislative powers in defaming Успись in her

Egypt and Syria before their struggle for freedom of parts nice as the United Arab Re- of her territory at present publie unlawfully occupied by Britain..

mine detectors and mechanical equipment Singa-

have been made by pore syndicate,

nut

aged plantation owner, Inche Hamzah Blu Lope, a coco- 37, told reporters today the secret had been given to him In dreams by the spirit of a holy man.

Inche Hamzah began his search weekend in the during the Observers interpreted this

back compound of the customs inove as a preliminary step to

and excise department offee. up of a "National "I shall be very grateful if the setting

for the UAR. He has engaged Ave Malays to you will kindly circulate this | Assembly"

do the digging. the provisionai categorical denial in the same mentioned in

proclaimed lost Recounting the events that led constitution

to his search, Inche Hamzak December the said: "inst voice of the spirit told me in a dream the location of the *treasure.

and asked me lo find it.

and woke up shivering frightened, I did not tell any- one about it,

way and to the same extent that that story was published. March 2-France-Frosse,

(signed) Sincerely INHLTS, Ahmed Zabarah, Charge d'affaires."

Arab League was not certain of the viewpoint of the main Arob United Press International foll-producing countries. distributed the "Weekend" story in question, The magazine quoted Mrs Rita

Nasir, wh10

sald

Scottish housewife,

she was held for weeks in the tries offensive Imam Ahmed's harem.-U.P.I. exploitation of natural under-

זיי

Fame

another

Observers here sull that Iraq's acceptance of the invitation to attend will allow Nasser to open "Two months later the

voice told me Ti a new joint Middle-East coun-

to dream. very insistently, against "foreign

hunt for the treasure.

This tirue I was not afraid. I told my wife about it, but I still ala not rive the matter serious thought;

ground resources,"

The Soviet Union has inform- Belrüt, Aug. 11. American military

ed the League it would follow: sources the conference with interest and sald hero today the withdrawal Jain in the exhibition to be held or one marine baltalion from at the same time-by sending Lebanon in the next few days samples of heavy equipment and i Was "practically certain." Folso documentation. France- Reuter.

Presse.

"One month later the spirit ap- peared in a third dream with the same message. I decided to do something about it."— Reuter.

TATTOOED TEENAGERS

London.

Tattooists who etched plotures

·and names of boy friends and popular singers on teonago girls were sisted in the Bri- tish Medical Journal

well-known entertainer which, Mir Les!! Barchett, a they cannot erass from their forearms," De Bunting wrote In a letter to the editor.

"I HAVO on Marloessions cled to persuade the relatives of those peopin to take Ration against the tallager, "but Uko relatives have been relucirat to do this,

Dr Derek Bunting of Ancoats Hompital, Manchester. wid that the hospital's curualty department dealt with two or -three youngsters of 15 ur "Surely the tattooer cannot be

under every week

allowed to disfigurò a child in "Eragically these are not always this manner when even

xoung boys but on occasion doctor clay boxidate to sol have been 15-year-old; gleža · broken

în s child of bitterly :remognoful, 'at' tho. “Kila Karo) without the perenia” stating, of some box friend:ur.} [aunsch#?”

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London

tattooist for the last 23 yenis, commented that it was comİ- dered unethical in his pre- femion to latico a child.

"Children de noi know thete own minds and, apart from thai, anything istiooed on them will distori as they grow older!" Mr Burkhets said. ....)

“It is definitely the wrong thing to, do but I am adenių 1 knów

- many laticotsis who see not |no|fancy; aliout these things”-m

· Chinx. Man Eposisi.

to

no comunitanenia to join Nasser's Journalists has asked Lord K/1-

nund problemu associated with contempt of court, with which pressmen are confror:ted in their duty work.

They said that the Shelkh so far has resolutely refused to contribute any of his revenues to other Arab countries and, moreover, he is anxious to keep his independence.

"The present practice of the High Court in relation to what is, or what is not, contempt is much that the reporting of

A well-known columnist re-matters related to, or arising ported today that the Sheikh out of legal proceedings 15

Paro

Little New In K's Letter

M.

London, Aug, 1L

Nikita Khrushchev's

latest letter to Mr Harold Macmillan, Prime Minis- ter of Britain, was folt here to contain little that was not known of his views about 2 summit conference and the Mid- dle East,

However, it had a bearing

on

the coming United Nation's debate in that it expressed the hope that the General Assembly would pave the way for a summit meeting of the leaders of East and West, From the way this part of the text was phrased, it to appeared diplomatic observers that Mr Khrush- chov, following his sudden visit to Peking ten days ago, would now wish for Communist China to ba Included in a summit con- ference.

Turnabout

Much of the letter was re- garded as aimed at justify- ing Mr Khrushchev's turnabout from agreeing

of

to a summit session the Security Council to calling instead for special meeting of the General Assembly.

Ar the same time it was noted that Mr Khrushchev promsed an answer to the West's suggestion for a non-controversial agenda for a broad summit con- ferenca to discuss dis- armament and other East- West issues.

d agreed to help Nosser finen-fraught with perils for This suggestion was made elally and join his Arab Re- journalists,” it sald, public.

The union also aste that a The sources also denied an- right of appeal be given to any other report by the columnist person decined guilty of сожуть thof Saudi Arabla shorily tempt of court, -- China Mail: would federate with the United Special.

Announcing

as far back as May 31 and many here had felt that the Soviet Union did not purpose to answer it. -Reuter.

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