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Canada And U.S. Lebanese Brime South African
At Loggerheads Over Air Defence
Ottawa, Aug. 10.
One of the major problems involved in organising the defence of the North American continent against trans-Polar air attacks is to re- concile widely varying Canadian and American opinions on how to go about it..
Canadian defence authorities are not thrown into a panic by the thought that enemy atom bombers may come via the North Pole across
Canada on their way to attack United States
cities. They do not, for the moment, consider it
very likely. But they do concede that as Russia's
supply of jet bombers and atom bombs improves, as it is now doing, the possibility becomes more real.
Since 1948 the chlet concom (step would be to build bases of Canada has been to help to from which interceptors could keep any new oultreaks as far operate. Apart from the cost and from North American shores as difficulties of operating such possible,
of
an
Minister Quits
The
Beirut, Aug. 10," Lebanese Prime Mintlater, Baob Salam, fendered his resignation tő- nigt President Camillo Chamoun, ** following last- month's general elections.
The resignation will be officially
announced
on When the IOW Botie 1 First
Political quarters bellove that the outgoing "Trime Minister will be reappoļnied to carry out President Chamoan's prógramme. Hepter.
Slackening Of British Engineering Exports
G
Opposition
Party Leader Attacks U.N. Commission On Apartheid
UNWARRANTED INVESTIGATION"
Capetown, Aug. 10.
The leader of the South African Opposition, Mr Jacobus Strauss, tonight described a United Nations Commisaton on racial discrimination in South Africa na "an unwarranted, commission charged with an un- warranted investigation into the Union's domestic affairs."
Mr. Strauss told the House of Assembly he was raising the question "to. get the Minister, to clarify the 'position so that South
rod dine will not be injured by what is happening before the Com
mission at the present time.
bortler.
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The United Party felt 11 was ment and believed that South "edirect for the Government Africa, is elder brother, would and in conformity with the will welcome t on of the people of South Africa to say that the bally sititudą to take up was the rejection of the existence and activities of the Commisolon."
The new State bad the samo outlook and cherished the same ideas as South Africans had held for 300 years ▸
and would help
the uphold Western civilisation and Chris- tian religion on Continent.
Mr Strauss said it wAS matter for regret that Dr Malan had not made a statement clari- Tying South Africa's position as regards the Commission.
"It seems to me this Comunis. ion is not getting the support that some of our enemies abroad
it to would like
get," Mr Strauss said.
cause
Veterans Up In Arms
A WORD OF CAUTION
Mr Kennan sak Soviet ideas no longer had a powerful at 'traction in the Western' world, where the danger, he said," was one of military power.
there
In Asia, he suggested had been a certain turn of the tide of battle towards the forces of realism and common
Washington, Aug. 10, The former United States London, Aug, 10, - here
Soviet to the the African Ambassador It was with this in mind that it has been suggested
that such
Britain's exports of engineer-
Mr Union, claim could easily
George Kenhan, one Canadian brigade was sent turn the tables and provide
dido a ing goods, hmounting last year
sald today he was sure revolu- fie was to Korea, another to Europe and chain of stepping stones which to 41 per cent of her total
perturbed by thelon eventually would take place Invader it he export trade, have slad
Prime Minister slackened off
of India, squadrons of jet fighters" would help an
Mt In the Soviet orbit. It should have been wise. Nehru, whd had made no secret Ho
however, patched across the Atlantic to made up his mind to seize them slightly this year in face of
coutioned. official operate under the North Atlantic
or competition from the Umited when the Commission began its of his opposition to the main against
United States There is not much
suppor States Treaty
Organization (NATO)
and Germany,
the slitings for the Government to tenance of European civilisation | interference in the internal Command.
among detore expend Treasury's monthly bulletin for have issued a statement so there in Afried and of his attempts to troubles |belief that ́ ́a widely rung-out
of the Communists "lest could be no misunderstanding. undermine it.-Reuter.
to stimulate" "Com- This autumn Canada's Fourth number of stations could be so industry stated today.
this tended In the first five months of 1953 Jet Fighter Wing will find Itselt heavily manned for ever that
munist unity," In stationed
Europe, tho | each would bo'impregnable to a the
Mr. Kennan gave his views average annual rate of
by jala mati- well-concolved and tnergetically. Buss exports of engineering
seminar sponsored construction submarine fleet will be well executed attack.
fell by three per ent
John Hopkins
University Oμ products and this under
change, country's
Germany's showed no
Soviet Imperialism. MORE INVITING commitments to the defence of
but in 1952, they rose 38 per
THE DANGER will have been Europe
Canada has come
every sympathy cent compared with a British with pleted.
American preoccupation. increase
cent. of eight per
Witnesses before it have not this problem for it is America's export rate in the been very impressive, but the Attention will then be turned with
these northern first four months rose by three danger is that the one-sided more directly on the defence of realised that North America against air raids air defences would in reality
per cen
evidence that is being given cent.
Washington, Aug. 10. than was possible when the be the air defences of the
harm to "It appears that we may have may cause
South The American Veterans Com- main preoccupation Won to United States and that United lost a littleground", the Africa.
mittet urged today that a United catablish antin
anti-aggression bar States cities with their
great
bulletin said. "And there is no The Commission is meeting in Nations commission be created riers in Europe.
Industries * present far more reason to suppose that at the Geneva.
to investigate reports of atroci It is realised that facing up inviting and important targets moment our engineering exporta
Referring to the Central Afri-ties to war prisoners by the to Uits problem will bring to than thele more modest are rising foster than those of
con Federation, Mr Strauss Communists in Korea. fore
problems presented by Canadian counterparts. *** the other two countries".
said the Opposition regarde
"Persons found guilty of such basic difference in Canadian She does not, however, want
Since 1951 German production this as an important develop fore a tribunal set up by the
actions should be brought be and American concepts of how to be forced into spending for
export had such a defence is to be organised enormous sums of money on a twelve-fold and was well over
United Nations, charged with and
established. There is not scheme which might not even half of Brith expert produc
crimes against humanity and official the slightest doubt in
tried," tion in the first five months of prove fully effective. circles that agreements will be
Since worked
all the out eventually but
installations 1959.
"Generally it is clear that there is
would be on To no disposition
Canadian soul il
Over would theoretically be possible 1931 onwards) German exports period (from minimise the differences.
for Canada to veto any un- have thercased faster than those suitable proposals, though that of the other two countries," the Stunde likely to happen. The main problem is present- ed by the very understandable tion of saying that we cannot cannot be put in a post- desire of civil defenes author do it and we are not going to ities in American cities for the let you do it was how one parliest possible warning about high-ranking authority summed the approach of enemy and their posible intercoption up the situation. "What would before they reach United States then be of position if an enemy
flew across Canada cities. It is with this in
and bombed mind,
an American apparently, that
city?" American
The strongest argument for groups have been pressing for
the
MAIN PROBLEM
an
installa
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the whole
bulletin Special.
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To Support
Struggle Of
East Germans
a
Berlin, Aug, 10. European trade union leaders today decided to create
fund million mark (£83,000) to
East German "support workers in their struggle against oppression, trade union officials announced.
The decision was made at a conterence in West Berlin of a commission of the International Free Trade Unions.
of
Rio de Janeiro, Aug 10, the Arcue run of the continent Minister for External Affairs, Mr evening paper A Noticia Inquired a ring of radar stations across Canada, once described by the
After the Rio de Janeiro
The cost of such
Lester B. Pearson, as a "scorched
at the post offico why it had not ico tion would be colossal and, in itself by
policy simple fact
is that the North has any mail for overal days the opinion
that it of
posamen staggered into the main is vast, empty and inhospitable, very effective. I raises natiíral obelociés fafoffice with several big bags full. Federation officials here, not defence itself
mit such a They Admit
__radar_lence
They contained a pile of letters would show the approach by man. There will have to be
effective than could be contrived for "the"few previous "daysbut Reading enemy aircraft
most of
the mall
was about two efforts to reconcile the Canadian years old. from the Polc, But they also argue that it would not
concept of "defence through It was noi even oll addressed to the slightest iden ivhere the air emptiness" with the anxiety to A Noticia. There were hundreds craft was going. At that alti-
hove something lot more of felters for other dams and positive installed.
Including arganisations
rival ude a change in course of a
Creation of the fund had very few degrees would make it that the matter will ever cause private people-and
No one here, however, dreams newspapers, business companies, impossible to tell whether
even the been suggested at the Federa-. bomber
dispute between | Government's
tlon's recent World Congress at any serious
Stockholm-Reuter. York or San Francisco, The
give
The
OWA agency, was headed for New Canada and the United States. Agencia Nacional-Router,
change of direction could easily All Ottawa can do, it is said, If
be made after the invader had confronted with Washington re- paused through the radar belt,
quesia,
quests, which may seem unres- The only safeguard against sonable, will be to insist on
11
this would be to have successive careful study of the whole pro- belis of radar stations or & radar position to discover what is the dotence in depth, the cost of best course,
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