8
Arabs Aroused By Big Three
Declaration
London, May 29. A British Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Big Three attached no special significance to the use of the term "armistice lines" in their joint declaration on the Middle East.
ARMS READY
TO GO TO
INDO-CHINA
The spokesman said the ig Three were not trying to enforce those nes anything permanent.
EGYPTIAN REPLY
Cairo, May 20.--The Egyptian Prime Minister, Mustapha Nalias Pashit, seriously disturb. implications of the ed by the
recent Big Three declaration on
Arab League
Washington, May 29,-urms sales to the Middle Ead, The first shipment of United Way contacting States
assistance programme.
The
JKOLIOZTITLE- for Indo-China is bear funnerd in its early stages out of a $15,000.- 809 appropriated earmarized for the general area of China.
Such
a Jint Wardist to
The
were
states today to lesan to according arms to the Indo-reply,
close cource: Chinese states of Vietnam, Party
Cabinet. Laos and Cambodin is ex-
Two points in the declaration pecter to sail in the amar by the Western powers
dieatisfaction, there future," a Defence Depart-churing ment spokesman said today. sources sold. The Premier was The arms are
to be sent reputed to be attaching grave
to the
Bir Three i under the mutual defence importance
statement that they would take respon- upon themselves the siblity for adopting measures, entride the framework of the Nation, tu maintain United neurity in the Maille Earl.
a atitude, one Leirve A subdantially larger zum fenid, trupiled that the Big Three East Middle garder the expected to be appropriated for
dependent pro- Southeast Asia the arns aut
routeis
of Live Western programine for the year begin | Sectorates ning July 1-outer.
POWETA.
of disenson Anoth-point was the Big Three pledge 10 the present Arab-Israeli
would
involve New over Dongkhe,
pledge the 20 miles southwest pent
regnition of borders different Cabang, near the Vietnamese-
schen for partition of Nations Chimere frontier, declared that those listed in the United
Palestine.
The Iraqi Premier, Towfewr el Sawveidi. 10f the Fragi Senate
WELL IN HAND
29-A Paris, May
French
DE
defend military aircraft which today we
truce boundaries, It was sald
military*
the situation was now well in hand, the French Press Agency reported from Hanol, quoting Finch military quarters.
A military communique said that Vietminh elements had cu
leathing to Colonini Road No.
to slow Dongkhe, presumably
French motorised unit heading for the post.
the six Arab States would send
joint reply to the Big Three. but Wafdist sources here gave the first indication of the re- which night be setvations made,--United Press.
BAGHDAD EXCITED
29. - The May Baghelad. governments of six A ab states Vietinian will send a joint reply to the Big Three Western
French military quarters kait that the importance of the Viel- miah attacks against Dongkhe showed that The
viut.
The
in the Kwangi Province.
observers adele
Agency
Senate
that his
ге-
*
Talung,Nouri Sail, former
premie:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1950) Inspection By Princess Margaret
HRH Princess Margaret recently paid a visit to St John's Gate, the Chan- very of the Order of Si John, and was welcomed by the Lord Prlur. Eord Wakehurst, The Princess is shown inspecting the Nursing Cadets.
Slim Going To Cairo
Soon For Talks
Suez Canal
On
Defence
London, May 29.-Well-informedquarters said today that they con- sidered it likely that Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will go to Cairo in the near future for military talks on the defence of the Suez Canal zone.
APPEAL BY
S. AFRICAN
Sarees
INDIANS
No official
confirmation was available. but reliablej
quarters said they expected LITTLE HOPE
an announcement regarding
his visit within a few days TO BALANCE
provides for the muntenance of
that been
111
Chiang's Delegate Seated In Unesco
Florence, May 29. — A of Credentials Committco the United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cul- tural Organisation tonight voted to accept the repre- sentation of Nationalist China.
If the Committee'n vote in accepted by the plenary con-
of the ference
50-nailon Or- gonballon tomorrow, Czecho- klovakia and Hungary, the only Iwo Eastern European countries: represented, arc expected 10 resign.
In the nine-nation Creden-
Committee, lals
India arid Yugoslavia were the only two to vote against admission uf Nationalist Chino, Britain ab-!
tuined.
vour
Six countries voting in fu- de- of the Nationalist legation were the United States, France, Cammuta, Cuba, Brazi}] and the Lebanon.
SOME UNEASINESS
When this Afth annual con- ference of the UNESCO began here a week ago the Czech and Hungarian delegates walked out protest against the representa- tien of Nationalist China. that They claimed Mutionalist Government of Chinn
represented thing and DC."
the
$121
The Credentials Committee, in voting to admit the Nation- alt Government
proposed
Nations quiding
delestates. United
that should principles for future
lay down
action where a territory is dis- 1ts rerolution, indicating some putet between two authorities. uneasine at its decision, said
that
the Nation- at neeeptance of allt remesentatives was recom- mended because of the need for UNESCO act in harmony" with the rest of the United Nat tions-Heuter.
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General MacArthur's Art ordered leaders to
head- Coin- cancel a
GREEDI
HATEI MURDERI
hong like
an ovit
They said Sir William's visitį would indicate strong British emphasis on the military rather uspect of the hmm political current Hryptinn request for wanted a spectacular succes recent
Durban, May 29. The Biscussions of the evacuation of
Brilish Troops. compensate for their recent loss declaration regarding the sale
The Foreign Office has never of Phully, 40 miles south of of arms to Middle East coun South African Indian Con-
recently tries, Premier Tewfewk
today urged the acknowledged the opening of Chairman of the Joint Con.. Ilmai, which
conference of tatks with Cairo on the Egyp-gressional Committee captured by Franco-Vietnamese Euweth said today.
Tokyo, May 29. The U.S. Troops.
French
The Premier fold the Iraq Philippine the
government seven non-Communist Pacitan request to resumo negolia Atomic Energy, told the
United States Army and Japanese polien magazine, added.
TO-DAY ONLY already had contacted Enypanic nations to intervene inion on the 1946 treaty, which
Com- BOOTY TAKEN
troops in the Canal News and World Report, in tried, but apparently failed, 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon the "crisis crented in South fritish diplomatic representatives here
un interview that the United today to sidetrack a io Lebanese
maxs rally 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. achlition In ad
Africa" by the Malan Gov-Zone,
"was learned from rellable States has little hope to munist-called Twenty-five Vietminhese were presentatives, who already are
the same varbal
for balance its budget as long scheduled killed and considerable military acquainted with the Iral viewernment's bill to divide the
said he Union
under Suweldi
into
segregation sources, however, discussions have houly was captnsed during this points,
as there is no atomic peacetime and place as the U.S. for the four chief way since an Egyptian memor would contact representatives
Army's Memorial Day pro- phting for Phully.
andum was presented here on with Soviet Russia. French military beervers be- the other Arab governments to ens
racial groups.
gramme. March 11, Sir Ralph Stevenson, lieved the Vicuniah attack onį day.
Ambut sador by
11. said: "I think the biggest British The appeal was roade in the Doethe was aimed at openingThe question was Falard the Fuati leading to
General Cairo, gave a verbal reply to danger we confront is a Soviet addressed
Pash during dictatorship, arned with atonierters remier
Nahen June andes east of Dongkhe, on and lender of the majority Con- cable
weapons and other weapons of Forcin Minister and the past fortnight, the Chinese side of the border Mitutional Party. Nouri Pasha Carlos P. Komuin, the Philip
said the British
for 9 a.m, to- The sourc
mass destruction. Thi. danger Parade of 100.000 workers and urg a joint Arab reply to the pints
of
conference, the
two ways. the rally set i manlieled trategic con~
morrow in the Imperial Palace eventual | WOMENS declaration, suggesting that the chairman
summer would insist that that
Bintule, the
Commulst leaders said Plaza. siderations in en of war with First. Here is the
of an armed Conflict Victimin elements unsurve Arab states were not likely to hotel at
action against capital of the Philippines. antressive
Russia ruled out the possibility threat Rully attacked
several French toke
evacht-Secondly, we have the growing the order came too late for them
to call off their programme. outright President, Dr of early or The Congres
Then
police eliminate nenace that exists in the mea-
the Japanese military posts around Cholang, one another. He claimed that
did not Naicker, declared that įtion. They 17 miles north of Dongkhe, the declaration greatly affected
between Bri-4. M.
Union
this eventual ordered Communist lenders to I amsson, 100 mike northeast-xisting treaties.
"discriminated the posibility of a compremiers which we are forced and Brita:41 B
postpone their programme undi! Hanoi, and Dongdang, seven lein and itaq
3 p.m. The Communists sakl the Indian minority" tian points of view, however, miles northwest of langson Egypt.
guarantee nothing Nouri Pasha pointed out that, secute
"In other words. I can sex they could
police both and asked the six Asian nations
that the Reuter.
treaties, these
READY TO ACCEPT
and insisted tittle or na prospect of ander
granted Bri-presented at Bagulo to con- Exp! and frag
Egyptian military Kalez, awed budget as long as the would have to take the respon- am the use of certain military sider "the Malan Governments |
to drastic racial policy which is according ไป well-informed Soviet malter remains unsolved.sibility for any trouble.
The rally was called to com- bases in return for the right
Under the de-
how culminating in our cou-ources, are ready to accept the Everything we have to to purchase arms, cloration, he said. Israel work plate annihilation by means of Western point of view that Br-roding more money per animemorate the death of a Tokyu
bombers, trafie
worker killed during a United States, or 1304 planes, binger tal or the
cab-demonstration against thnorkel frences, must assist in indar equal rights in the pur-economic strangulation."
without having
both countries,
restricting nulle demonstra defence the
of mares and greater amounts of quaranteeing Cairo, May 29-The withou- ebare of arms
Canal Zone. the
Best avat money for military research, totions-United Press. ties started ʼn secret investiga-made any concessions. tion today following e arresti RETURN OF REFUGEES
The cable ported that, the able information fare indicated say nothing of the tremendous Four
Government had proclaimed its
the British were waitin cost of eivillen defences,” policemen, allegedly for carrying leaflets against the Three had shown partiality to atention eventually to exclude for a Tropitious line to enter
On the latter subject, he rus miary Minister of the Interior, Fuad words Israel in making the deall South African Indians, most
and political negotia vealed that his Committee as proof whom
by the were South Africans:
hol about a dozen
ressions, Siragelden Pasha,
as requested tions the news-claration and urged as
and fourth gen-Eyptians.
eidering this They are not ex-
problem with paper Al Zaven said.
of their cum faith immediate
the United in the third
11 seriousness in Communist leaflets attacking oplementation of
their Asium örigin.
British Ambas-warld."-United Press. after the new Fund are known to have betu iations resolution eating for rations, so'ely on the ground of pected to start, however, until schedul- Uncovered in the past few the return of Arab refugees in
loni w Asian leaders sator to Cairo, who "How days, The paper did not de- their homeland and return continue to tolerate this insulted to arrive there on June 10, scribe the leaflets
of territory found on the Arab states
to Asin?"
has a
had an opportunity to sur- Sunday night.-United Press. which Israel had taken by force,
In Johannesburg, a group of vey the situation on the spos The Prime Minister said the Indian women today telegraphed Reliable sources here said the
en- aimed ai declaration was
the Prime Minister, Dr Daniel British intended to remain firm Malat, and the Minister of the in their insistence that evacua-
of
Cairo Police
Arrested
Pakistan Gift To Unicef
have
He
elhimicel
that the Bir
suring the stability
of
tive
int, humiliated and per-between the British and Egyptake in meting
threat,
CASTE SYSTEM
Middle East, polating out that Interior, Dr T. E, Donges, pro- tion be kept separate from dis
was "unfortunately
th
that all countries of the region | Bill. had expressed fears of one an
The money will be used as saviours ready to ensure the
It
was
the
EXAM WAS
TOO HARD
Cairo, May 29,-Students of of the commerce faculty
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
bill
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testing against the Group Areas cussions of Calro's demand for ulty of the Nile Valley under цен Lake Success, May 29.-The
The telegram said the bill the Egyption crown. The Bri-the UN International Children's other and all the Arabs feared Emergency Fund announced to- Israel and Iscoel the Arabs aimed at relegating Indians into tish point of view will require Found El Awal University to the Sudanese acceptance of iny day attocked examiners because urigid enste, system with
examination they found their day that the Pakistani govern-Ile said these fears lind "helped ment had
contributed $30.225 the greedy to exploit the situa-permanent brand of inferiority. such proposal.
considered possible pers "dificultened. here that, with the example of The polles for refurre aid in the Middletion and enabled them to pose --Reuter. East.
Last night two British pro- Libya before them, the Sudanese of 0,000,000 pounds
stability" desired
tofessors were injured by a 22-3 Canberra. 2. Lime and clay to buy
might be less favourable
a fine Pakistan whent-United Press. Press.
wards union with Egypt than year-old medical student at the burned and ground to they had been carlier. Informed University; who later told the powder and mixed with water. quarters believed they might palice that he preferred prison. Gioachino Antonio Rossini. scek independence 'instead.-- to failure in his examinations. United Press.
EDITORS PREID SERVICE, THESNUEVA YORK
Uniteri
EKE SATURDAY MERRING STAT '.
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Trawler In
Distress
The student, Tamer El Nafar- awi, son of an Education Mi5- try official, shot
Professor ichard Haines in the arm and
DISCUSSIONShit Professor Douglas Derry out
IN of a 62-foot
Scattle, May 29.-The United States Coast Guard icebreaker, North Wind, was speeding to
the ald day to
with six irnwir in distress, men abdard, off the gale-lasherl const of British Columbla, 300 miles north west of here.
Const
Guard
DELHI
the head with the butt' of his
un.
Neither was critically injured. -Reuter.
Syrian Govt. Resigns
New Delhi, May 20.-Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations Mediator on Kasinalr, who ar- Irived here on Saturday from headquarters said the North Wind changed Lake Success, expects to leave
for Karachi next Thursday. ita
the trawler course when
He has had several meetings radiond a Oceanus
dist with the Prime Minister, Pandit Elgnal from a position 30 miles Nehru, and the Secretary-
Damascus, May 29.--Tha southwest of Goode Island, in General of the External Affairs
Government Syrlan
resigned Queen Charlotto Sound,
Ministry, Sir Girja Shanker today following one-month Bajpai:
It is believed The loyal Canadian Au
Today, for the first time, he Chibinet crisia,
Khaled el Azen, Force at Vancouver sáld
met the Deputy Prime Mini the Premier, Oceanus propeller or steering for. Vallabhbhai Patel, who ra may try to form a coalition mechanism was damaged and turned to Delhi yesterday from government, He is scheduled the vase) won, frifung-United a tour of Southwest India to conmilt with Parilamentary.
leaders today,United Fress Press
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