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United Nations, Oct. 29. :

The US position that admission of new members to the United Na- tions should not be the object of either political horse trading or politic- ally inspired vetoes is expected to come under powerful fire next month from the Soviet bloc and the array of delegations who feel that applic- ants should be granted membership no matter how it is done. -TERRORIZE THE WEST!

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Colombo, Oct. 29, Critics of a recent trade agreement between Chlua and Ceylon were mere in- terested in the goodwill of foreign nations than in of the peoples of Ceylon. Ceylon's Trade and Commerce Minister sala today.

that

The Finance Minister warned Last week that, Ceylon would lose many friends in Britain, the United States, tudja, Burma and other United Nations countries. If she exported rubber to Communist Obina-Reuter.

WAGE CLAIM BY MINERS

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Londop, Oct. 20. The Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden," ques- tioned about Persia, told the House of Commotią today! that Persia must bear the full responsibility for break- ing off diplomatic relations with Britain.

own

Mr Eden said this action was entirely of Perpin's choosing.

He added that both the Bri- tish and American Governments had folntly made proposals to the Persian Goverment, which, In their view, offered a fair and reasonable way of resolving the oil dispute.

In Washington, the Iranian Ambassador, Allahaya Saleh, declared that the decision to break diplomalle relations with Britain appeared to be a falt accompll which would not be changed.

made this

The Ambassado after he

comment fo

hed paid a 45-minute, courtesy call on the Acting Secretary of State, Mr David Bruce,

The Ambassador sold that as far as he knew Prime Minister Mossadegh had not dropped his demand for a cash payment of £20,000,000 before he would agree to the reopening of all Reguliations.

SERIOUS

OVERTONES "I think the Government will maintain that position," he added.

The Ambassador was ques- tioned about the recent Com- munist demonstrations directed against the Shah.

requesting the When the perennial question; beted

of Justice of new members comes before International Court

ди opinion ол the General Assembly Ad Hoc to Political

Committee sometime whether a veto in the Council next month the Soviet Union is sufficient. to kill an applica- eft- tion.

He said this was not new revive its cerlain to

that the

development but probably it proposal

A WAY OUT? rejected

had more serious overtones than should Western-backed States

The Central American cone in the part. He said the "de be admitted in exchange for tion of if seven members

had monstration five. Communist

'apparently admission of States.

Is

lime such a Soviet The last

defeated was resolution WIS

last month in the Council and uninediately

plleations of

of the Council vote in favour been organised by the Tudch of recommenting admission of Party.

Security killing the recommendation.

today

a Soviet veľa In Teheran, Iran said new members should not have the effect of that the British Consul-General, A. H. Hughes, Is unacceptable theas

an attacho in the Swiss new Legation to aid in the handling

of British Interests.

UN

Under the Russia. countered veloing the ap- Assembly may

Western member Ave

candidates including Japan and

and commendation

an

mast

admu E favourable of the Council

The announcement was mode The Central Americans feel by the Foreign Minister, Hossein Laby

that

it the Court upholds their Fatemi," who said he had In- But there is a growing ch

Swiss Minister. dency among UN members to interpretation of the Charter a formed make a membership deal with way out may be found in the Alfred Escher, that Mr Hughes

membership deadlock

could not remain in the coun- the Russians,

But

diplomats doubt | dry. Many delegations who were violently opposed to Russia on whether the Court would render Mr Hughes had planned to in serve with the Swiss Legation. opinion, which other issues feat that admission such

effect, would

re-write tho But Mr Fatemi said Mr Hughes would reinin his title as Consul- of such applications was not su.

that it

should be Charter,

and that Thus, as the malier the price of ad-

stands General

was un- to Iran. Are con- acceptable Soviet now, most observers group of

Mr Mr vinced that

Fatemi informed the long-standing

that Escher membership stalemate will re-

Job mein this year unless

could be Billed by any Swiss

Forelan Russia

Office staff

member or any changes her policy, United

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Last year the Soviet "package deal"

proposal received an ab- solute majority but not ap- proved because it fell short of he required two-thirds majori

Diplomats belleve the

London, Oel, 20. Leaders of the 700,000-strong National Union of Mineworkers. ere travelling from coalfields to Russians may get even better results this year even if they London today in readiness for a special meeting of the union fail to win two-thirds of As-

to-sembly votes. executive summoned for morrow to consider the result:

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London, Qci. 29.

Washington, Oct. 28.

A lecture on Internal security The Defence Department to- Omelal quarters AL the It is not secret that the US

day announced the largest operations in Egypt in 1951 and sad efice head

and the is under heavy pressure from weekly American casualties in 62, which

was to have been National Coal Board would governments of countries like Korea for nearly a year 1,278. given at the Royal United

comment today on Italy and Austria to agree to

The toll reflects the bitter Services Insultation today, was varying reports of the tribunal's the Soviet "package deal" so fighting in the baitles for hill cancelled "on eccurity grounds." The lecture was to have been finding. There seems to

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