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COMMENT OF

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Cyprus Mission

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# Macmillan has shed a little more light on the Lu sudden trip he made Athens and Ankara last week. 11 WA widely re- parted at the time that he was taking a new plan to the Greek and Turkish Premiers. Possibly, This suggestion was inspired by the declaration of the Greek Government that was not prepared to discuss the

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Marraill plan for three-power government of the island. But Mr Mac- millan revends trat he had other plan, that no trealles or agreements were envisaged, had that be return" 10 Britain couraged by the talks he had,

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Aft Maemillun appers {4} have made one galu, Both the Greek and the Turkish Premiers have agreed that Cyprus needs a period of beuce. If the two terrorist organisations are amenable to persuasion,

pro-

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longed period HỀ quiet could be of real benefit to the community and short of 4 greed solution, the best think Cus the Cypriot people. Trust and confidence. could be restored and thei witle breach in communal relations healed,

Closed Doors

WHAT went

W

on

behind

THE WEATHER: Light sea breezes dying away this evening. Fine with relatively low humidity during the heat of the afternoon when air temperatures will probably oxcoed 90 degrees Farenheit.

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RELAX IN

-DAKS Whiteaways

THE FAMOUS COMKURY ER ACTION TROUBHAS

Jordanian UN Ambassador Resigns Cyprus:

United Nations, Aug. 12. AHA Ud-din Toukun announced today that he had

Nations because of disagreement with his govern- ment's policies.

A source close to Mr Tuukun told United Press Inter- national that Toukan may call a news conference tomorrow to explain fully his reasons for leaving the delegation on the eve of the General Assembly session that will debate the Middle East crisiu.

It was understood that Mr Tonkan was advocating that Said Mufti, a former Prime Minister and elder statesman of Jordan, be named Prime Minister to replace Sumir Rifai.

Ile also was represented as believing that Jordan should recognise the governments of the United Arab Re public and Iraq and that immediate steps be taken to reduce tension in Jordan and to alleviate what ho calls the "desperate" plight of the Jordanian people.

It was the first split in Jordan's U.N, delegation since Britain sent troops to Jordan last month to bolster King Hussein's regime after the coup d'etat that set up a new government in neighbouring Iraq. Jordanian sources Enid that Mr Toukan had been dis- antisfied with his Government's policles since then and that he had spoken during recent Security Council meetings only on defiulte instructions from Amman. He did not speak at all at last Thursday's Council meeting.-U.P.I.

New Bid

To End

SET UP A REGIONAL ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Deadlock

IKE'S MID-EAST

Russians Table Mild

Resolution For

UN General Assembly

United Nations, Aug. 12.

President Eisenhower will propose to the emergency U.N. Assembly tomorrow a broad programme of economic development for the Middle East involving a regional organisation with its own operating funds, it was learned today.

Americ

closed doors during the weekend visit may never be divulged but it is to be for suen a tesional organisation if the other countries the U.N will agree to partichate and the idea is accej table

hoped Mr Macmillan minded

10-

Karamulis Mr

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of the "solution" which the Arab nations of the area, communal intransigence) American sources avid hu imposed on other Mr Eisenhower, who flew to former British possessions New York from Washington to- now self-governing.

It is night, so will discus the prob-

tem of indirect

were

COMET IV SETS NEW ATLANTIC RECORD

London, Aug. 12.

A Deltavilland Comet Four jet airliner tonight broke York-London the New

civil record by one hour and 30 minutes,

The Comet covered the 3,490 miles in six hours 27 minutes nt an average speed of about 540 miles an hour.

The final touches were ex.

NOISE TESTS Mr Eisenhower's plans The Presideat is expected, lat

on the Pre-

record was net 3-minute speech, to promise disclosed as the United States pected to be put

support opened a new phase of its Middle sidential address late tonight at The previous

Jast January by an Israeli large-scale

between Mr a Anal coufegence

Airlines El A turbo-prop Secretary of Eisenhower and Enst strategy by ordering the

Britannia withdrawal of the first U.S.

with 1 time of State John Foster Dulles Mariees from the Lebanon.

seven hours, 57 minutes. the in The Frealdent's approach their headquarters

The four-jet Comet had been will be picked on a construc. Waldorf-Astoria hotel,

in New York for noise testa Dulles con- tive line and avold sverimla-

Meanwhile, Mr

at Idlewild International Air- tions although polning out -erred with the Soviet Foreign

port the first jet airliner to that the tactics of indirect Minister, Andrei Gromyko, in

use the airport and the first civil what was sald to be an ex- aggression fomenting

fel airlineT to make a non- strife from without, infiltras | change of views to feel out each

stop trens-Atlantic crossing tion of men and materials and athor's position prior to the

The Comet Four developed other such tactica_posts

debate to-

from the ill-fated Comet pening of general

One is to be put into trans- Allantic service Inter this year by British Overseas

Airways Corporation. The Coniet was piloted by Mr John "Cats Eyes" Cunning-

asgression"

also to be hoped her and call for the nations of he minded Mr Menderes that his alleged fear of being ward to exercise self-restraint

threatened by a Communist-Middle East.

al vol

controlled Government in

Greece, via Cyprus, vail

not be removed by partition

ling in

Lay Groundwork

the

of war unless grave danger the major powers change their attiluses and agree to exercise voluntary restraint.

President's The

agreement

Middle East represents a change

3 RIVAL LEBANESE

DELEGATIONS GOING

morrow.

The Russian delegation has served notice that it will seek Assembly approval of a re- solution calling for the im- mediate withdrawal of British and American troops from the Middle East and increased U.N. activity in Lebanon and to safeguard the borders of those two countries, American offels were eat!

to be surprized by the moderate lone of the Russion resolutio: and the Soviet willingnese finally to agree that the U.N. should assume responsibility for pence in the area. However, i was not expecled that Mr Dulles would accept the Russian solution In Its present form since it sun gives the impression that tousion in the Middle East results from the presence of British and American forcer there, whereas the Western contention is that the forces are there because the tension already existed.

alone, and both that the The Bacnhower speech will to support a regional economife greatest merit of his plan is lay the groundwork for sub-development organisation in the that it is only an interim sequent resolutions, sume to be

in the American policy which arrangement and not a finut introduced by the United States

Jordan Western heretofore has insisted that liv- and some by other solution.

powers, to stabilise the polileal standards be raised through of International Reports from London today situations in Lebanon and Jordan the operation

and permit the withdrawal of organisations such as the World say he is now working on new proposals, Apparently American and British troops from Bank or by agreements between

individual countries. those two countries. these do not depart basically from those contained in the original three-power part- nership plan, and are more In the form of modifications to meet those points which have aroused the strongest opposition from Greece and Turkey. Mr Macmillan seems to have taken upa himself a deliente operation, The temptation to yield to the Turkish demand for partition must be great, but the hostility this would arouse dictates the need for extreme caution and if he can adjust the plan sufficient. ly to win support from both ho will have achieved a remarkable compromise. He must

com-

however plimented on his initiative utmost in going to the

lengths to bring about a solution.

Disappointment

TO UNITED NATIONS

By RUSSELL JONES

Beirut, Aug. 12.

Lebanese Foreign Minister Charles Malik flew to New York today, faced with the prospect of leading only one of three rival Lebanese dele- gations to the United Nations debate to- morrow, in which his country's internal crisis will play a starring role. Although по officiul

an- said they were going to offset nouncement of his departure my impression the rebel de- had been misde, informed legallon might make.-U.P.I. sources said he had already left.

Arriving in

the United States shortly after

THE Greek approach to the with Malik, or

United Nations, coming him, will

after such lerculcan efforts of the Lebanese people sent by

by Mr Macmillan to settle rightwing differences, is regrettable going

be representatives

supporters of out- President,

Camille

but demonstrates per-Chamoun, and a third "delega

disappointment tion" sent by the rebel opposi- hops Its that no new proposals were tlen. forthcoming. If the United Nations offered

Who Cla

which Greece can produco

nay

Rebel Leader

leave

QUADS BORN

IN ENGLAND

was

Salutary Effect

Mr Dulles is said to be con- vinced that the emergency As-

embly should not try to get into the substance of the long stand

ing Arab-Israeli conflict at this time. However, he is under stood to believe that day As- sembly action to lessen Indirect salutary aggression will have a effect on this problem in the long run.

Havillands.

TAIL WIND

The Come!

PLAN

Another U.S. Nuclear Sub Makes History

Washington, Aug. 12.

A second U.S. nuclear submarine, the Skate, has

Prime

By K. C. THALER

London, Aug. 12.

Minister Harold Macmillan set to work today on a compromise plan that would meet Greek and Turkish objections to Britain's recent "partnership" scheme for Cyprus.

Mr Marman, who returned this morning from Nicosia after exploratory talks in Athens and Ankars st the weekend, met with his ministers at 10 Down- ing Street for an immediate re- view of the Cyprus policy.

tho

Not Changed Diplomatic sources said successfully crossed the North Pole while ex-British plan for a Cyprus pence se:llement would not be basical- ploring undersea routes beneath the Polar Icely changed but modifications be made to Cap, the Defence Department announced to- probably would

meel, wherever possible, the night.

strongest Greek and Turkish objections to the scheme.

The Skale, second smallest of this nation's four atomic ab- marines, reached the Pole at 0147 GMT on Tuesday, I crossed the Pole and surfaced of n break in The 40 miles away to report

a success by radio,

historic

The submurine, skippered by Cindr James F Calvert of Cleveland, Ohio, duplicated the feat of the U.S.5. Nautilus only eight

days after that craft passed over the Pole on a trip under the Arelle ice

cap from

Pacible to the Atlantic,

the

Explorations

The Defence Department sald thu 2,400-ton Skale, which erossed the Pole from east to west, carried a crew of 18 officers, 87

Chances Of Successful Moon Shoot

New York, Aug. 12.

of getting the Chances

American Thor-Able moon rocket off the ground are "no better than one in

to ten," according article today by the space and atom editor in News-

week Magazine. enlisted men and

Mr Cunningham said afier waters without reference to the landing.

JEN

The British plan announced on June 19 that it had offered a partnership solutiun for the Mediterranean istanti colony in which Greeks and Turks would Jointly administer Cyprus with Britala.

While both opposexi

appeared

more

sides

at

once

the plan, Macmillan hopeful for a possible compromise after his talks

and with the Greek

Turkish leaders at the weekend,

Understanding

He returned with an under.. standing with Greeks and Turks for a truce in the island, which he hoped might pave the way 2171 ultimate long-terin for solution of the explosive prob- lem..

Mr Macmillan

Was

under. to press

uine elvilian technicians,

The article 'also quoted Mr

A "revision" of the partner. the The Defence Department gave Roy Johnson, Director of ham, chief test pilot; for De no details of the Skate's mission, U.S. Advanced Research Pro- Ship plan was expected to ba worked out before long, and on Like the Nautilus, the Skate ceta Agency, as saying: "If we official announcement was anti- was equipped with an inertial get within 50,000 miles of the was pushed by a navigator which enables it to sall moon, I'll consider the attempt elpated shortly. luft wind of 68 miles an hour, through the uncharted Polar completely successful."

Chances of Succe rested stood determined

The alrcraft new at 35,000 feet aids.

sun, stars or other navigationut mainly on the rocket's untried ahead with his peace plan, de- third stage--the firing of the talls of which so far have ré- mained a well-guarded secret.- urd drew anxious messages Honours are not new to the fourth and last braking rocket U.P.I. from Atlantic weather ships Sante. It previously set a new by ground radio signal. who wanted to know what submerged speed record across function of any one of more was passing so fast ncross the Atlantic and back. It also

than 300,000 complex parts of their radar screens,

Router.

Mul-

sel a record by operating sub- the missile would mean fallure, The Comnet carried an equivalent merged for 31 consecutive days,

weight of 76 economy tourist | ---U.P.I,

class passengers and had suffi-

cient fuel for two hours when

it landed, Mr Cunningham NEW JOBS FOR UK

Sici I would be surprised if tho

tests in New York did satisfy the added.-Heuter.

Americans

not

ROYAL FAMILY WERE PARACHUTE

TO

COTTON WORKERS

Rochdale, Aug. 12. Several hundred cotton workers now on short time in Rochdale will be found jobs s n result of the Dunlop Rubber Company's decision to transfer the manufacture of new lypes of foam rubber la the Dunlop cat- fon mills there.

This will provide new In- dustry for the lown which has Southond, Aug. 13. more than 3,000 cotton workers Mombers of the British Royal on short time,

The transfer, from Speka family have instructions (laurs), is to take place in the to parachute from an air-next few months, -Reuter, craft in an emergency.

The President, in his speech tomorrow, will promle again that American troops will be withdrawn from the Lebanon This was disclosed here inst Just as soon as the "daly night when three former Viking constituted" Government of airliners of the Queen's fight that counity asks for a with-were shown to the press. drawal and the conditions sent the forces In there in the first place hare been reallẞed..

that

Mr. Eisenhower will not him- self introduce any specific resolu-

tion.

The US. hopes that some other countries will eventually join it In sponsoring specific proposals to lessen tension in the Middle East and a specifle US, resolu- tion for the regional economic U10 Aldermaston Atomic

organisation will not be put for- Weapons Eatablishment,

ward until the American delega- The three surviving children

tion has had an opportunity to were in good condition," hos-assess the impact of the Presid- pital authorities said-Router.

ent's speech.-U.P.I.

-The three Vikings have been sold by the Air Ministry for an undisclosed sum to private air- line.Reuter.

Israeli Note

TRANS-ATLANTIC

PHONE TALKS

London, Aug. 13. Britain and the United States are reported today, to have re- turned their "wartime spirit tran→ of co-operation" with Atlantia telephone talks every day between Mr Harold Mac- President Elsen- in thi

Jerusalem, Aug. 12. Israel told Russia in a note today that she allowed British froop-entrying pinnes to shower. over her territory on their way Reporting this as "welcome to Jordan

the Dally Express says because Jordan's news," existence Wog in danger from the Prime Minister and the outside attack.

Presklent exchange information Russi protested to Israel ond thrash oul day-to-day prob-

August 1-U.P.1.

Winchester, Aug. 12. Quadruplets were bom to night to Mrs Irene Carpenter In the Royal Hampshire County Hospital here, Sach Salam, xchel · lender inj. of succeeding

One boy

two girls and Greece Turkey and Beirut, said representatives of survived and one child Britains had already fulled the Leboncas people, Nussin born dead. Mrs Carpenter, 34, there would be some point Mojblf. Rafic Najes and Fund is the wife of an employee at

Amoun, would probably in this approach. As it is the only new

stup morrow,

Falange chief, Pierre Jemall take fo

announced he would lead his atmosphere an

against the flights in a note on femaRouter. of Lebanese that element would be to Lebencan

be more conducive o delegation

residing In Lebanon and to a

realding In the make an open. appeal to United" States. Salon and Colonel Grivna not to Majdalani and other peoples obstruct the British Gov- "representatives" would go to ernment's attempt to the United Nations despite the restore peace on the island, refusal to grant them exit per- It would help, furthermore, mits. llc did not eay how they would travel, but presumably if Archbishop Makarios it would 10 by way added his support to the ap- peal. Greece then might bo able to claim it has tried hard as Britain to prepare

• the way for a solution,

Damascus.

The avowed purpose of the rebel delegation's trip is do "make sure the United Nationa gote the truth," while Jemail

No Further

London. Aug. 12. Brigadier Ahmed Saleh Al Abdi, Military Governor of

Major Reshuffle

Lisbon, Aug. 13. In a major reshuffle of his cabinet today Dr Antonio

Dr a communique Salazar dropped

Paulo broadcast over Bagdad Radio tonight that "certain lin- perialist stonger have begun to

aq, sald in

Intrigue against the Iraqi re- volullon,"-Reuter.

AMERICAN CONCERTONE.

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Cunha from the Foreign Minle- try and replaced him by Dr Marcelo Matias. Ten of his 15 ministers are affected by the reorganisation---Reuter,

STEREO LERIEL

TIGER CLAWS CIRCUS MAN Withdrawalseries (on at topo, to sing the chose the finered to sullo sust

Southport, Aug. 13. Alex Kerr, 38-year-old animal trainer, Was delained fast night in hospital here with leg and 'aren: Enjuries after being) dilucked by) « ilger in The ring of · Bartram Blis

Circus,

The Uger, three-year-old "Sikh" sprang on him from a plat- form during his sot, knucked him down and plawed st him. An 'alfendant fired a philol shot, · distracting the Niger's

Benton, white other ation-

danis dragged Mr Kerr clear.

Listen to musle scored in the heavens: pellats of water drum- ming on an umbrella... torrents of drizzies dancing on the walk below and awirling away in a gurgling stream! Now you can bring these and other inspiring-but-clusive sounds into the com

of your living room with the new American Concertona 60, tape recorder that records plays-back in full- fications, the American Concertone is fully controlled by ive push- Washington, Aug. 12. buttons, can be operated by remoto control, accommodates.reals A State Department spoles up to 10% for four hours of continuous recording, and shuts off maa wald today the American automatically. It can be mounted on the wall or in a console, or

A deputy went into the ring to Government did not at present used as a portable.

continue the programDIO,

plan further withdrawals of

A cireus official later said there | froops mom Lebanon thai thom

Sole Agents: EXCEL TRADING COMPANY

was no panto among the | anhounced earlier today. - Showroom: 42-Des Voeux Râ, C., 1st., 6., H.K. Tels; 22389" 22588. i "audionov.--Beuter.

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