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1953.
Relaxation Of World Tragedy of EXPERTS DOUBT
Kashmir
Accuses
U.N.
Observers
1.
Srinagar, Aug. 11. A Kashmir spokesman said tonight that diplomaile Immunity granted to United Nations observers in Kash- mir might be withdrawn if they continued tako "undue int rest in the in ternal affairs of the State."
to
The spokesman alleged that como certified UN, observers in
Tension Noted By Dr Malan
Capetown, Aug. 11.
The South African Prime Minister, Dr Daniel Malan, declared today that the attitude of the out- side world towards South Africa had undoubtedly improved.
He told the House of Assembly, in replying to a debate on foreign affairs, that the Govern ment's Information Service had brought about this change by continually giving information wherever, matters concerning South Africa were misrepresented.
શું',
Another reason for the change, he said, was une doubtedly the general election result.
runs through her ter-
Before the general election, Canal Dr Mutan declared, the outside ritory.
"But
a-number of other world had been led to belleve that the policies of South Africa countries should also be. repre
on the international or which they were so critical sented
It might be that the party, whose term were the policies of only one control.
of ofice of canal could be placed under the Rovernment was coming to an United Nations"
DANGER TIE end,
Kaslunlr valley, instead of patrolling, the ceasefire line, had now come to Srinagar, JANET LEIGH The observers' headquarters had become centre of Intrigues CARLETON CARPENTER and their jeens were going round the elly, often incding people to KEENAN WINN Indulge in anti-State and pro
Pakkalan activities FEARLESS FAGAN CE) It had come to the notice of the Kashmir Government that U.N. observers were paying The large majority by which money to some malcontents and the Government had been re- at the last gitators in order to incite them turned to power
general election proved that against the State.
The authorities had given the people of South Africa Government on structions to solza UN. Jeeps if supported the they were found in quarters those issues, he declared where they had no business to be and to apprehend the occupants, he-rald.
hed The spokesman sald come to the knowledge of his Government that 18 obscrvers held a meeting, yesterday and later they went round the city
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Dr Malan said it was vitally that * British important military base should exist in the Canal. Zouc
"Britzia rent
naturally has a Interest in this, malter
but we too have a great interest and the reason for our interest is that the Middle East is 红 means of entry to Africa,
In the general world silun- tion, the Prime Minister con tinued, there were undoubtedly The danger lies in the north- signs that the position had be- and the Communist countries of come
dangerous less
than a the world have their eyes short me ugo.
fastened on Africa. We have The armistice in Korea had undertakings in connection with removed one of the points of the Middle East and it is essen- conflict. There were undoubted al for us that the Suez Canal signs that the use of force by should remain open. Rusita in Austria had come to "For that reason we support
Britain
and the other nations an end and that Russia was]
in the maintenence conceitucti prepared to settle the Austrian of the Suez Canal and if neces question and conclude a peace sary a military
base in that treaty.
area. **Reuter..
na un-
There had also been doubted change in internal con- dition in Russia, where more account was being taken of human rights,
FAVOURABLE SIGN
Indo-German
Talks Fail
Australian
Hermit
Melbourne, Ate. 11. A resore party forced its way through dense bush 1,800 feet down a tain
slope ID:
moun.
Victoria
Slate to bring out 80-year- old Robert Briers who #pent a life of loneliness trying to forget a broken love affair of his youth.
Until he became too old to make the trip. Briers rent to Alexandria, town- hip where he paid for stores in old dust: That, led to the belief in the district that the old man had fortune hidden.
Ile recently failed to collect stores left at the fop of the mountain slope for him by the ave family with whom he would have any contact, and a rescue patiy carried him up the slope wired to a stretcher lle died some hours later it hospital from malnutri flon China Mala Special.
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U.N. TOLD:
"HANDS OFF
L
S. AFRICA”
Interference Won't Bé Tolerated
MALENKOV'S H-BOMB CLAIM
Oslo, Aug. 11.
The leading atomic, scientists of 19 nations, gathered here for a conference on the nuclear energy of heavy water, today adopted, a "show e" attitude toward Soviet Bremier Georgi Malenkov's statement that Russia has the hydrogen bomb.
me
They said that they would have to see "the evidence" before accepting Mr Malenkov's state- ment. Such evidence had not yet been supplied, they said.
piles.
"We cannot receive the an- bydrogen weapons. Russian nouncement otherwise than as a mastery of them, if not at hand, scientist must do with reser is but a matter of time," vations Krytki we
the From the Soviet Ualon's evidence," said Mr Odd Dahl, standpoint, the Past caid, the designer of Norway's atomic ntlvantage of the Malenkov an- nouncement was that the United States and its allles must take He added that he would not it seriously, whatever their pri be surprised if Russia had the vate suspicions that "the whole II-bomb as reported. But he affair may be a gigantic bluff."" 'stresscà: that tremendous effort
In New York the New York was required to produce such a Times sald the only safe course bomb and that evidence that it for free nations was to act as if had been done still was lacking. Russia already had the hydrogen
bomb.
that
Mr Dahl emphasised Soviet military equipment en- ployed in the Korean war ro- fected the great selentific and industrial advances" "made Rusin, lending weight to the Soviet claim.
•
TRAGIC QUESTION "Some day she may have it by and
then we must face our destiny's tragic question; is the continued freedom of the freo
Mr Awin M. Weinberg, of the world worth its possible cost?"
said. American Atomic Laboratories the Times nt Oak Ridge, Tenriesste, said, The Democracles, despite the One must hope that there was innate hatred of violence, must no threat behind the (Malen-reject the way of appeasement, be it trust added. "If freedom can bo | kov) announcement,
defended only by the shedding or not."
PEACEFUL USE
Malenkov's
of blood, then men will so de- the fend it in preference to
an-
is
control
and
this
will bo
in
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Capetown, Aug, 11. Dr Daniel Malan, South
Prime African
Minişler, told the House of Assembly
living death of the slave." today that his Government, While Mr
"If ever the atom bomb considered the United Na-nouncement was the subject of tions Commission on South private speculation among the loosed in its full
by our de 80 scientists gathered
here, earth it will not be on this Africa's
so-called racial their interests were centred onaire," the newspaper said. "This now sitting in the "exploitation of nuclear country and the majority of its policy,
brothers in the United Nations Geneva, was unwarranted energy for peaceful purposes." have stood for seven years for
The conference is being held the international interference in the Union's domestic affairs, which at the Dutch-Norwegian "Joint peaceful development of atomse
Establishment For Nuclear energy. would not be tolerated in Research at Kjeller. near Oslo,
"The faith that makes any circumstances.
Mr Gunnar Randers, Director position possiblo
that vastly more powerful force The chief aim of the United of the Establishment, sald
the two co-operating nations the world than any material Nations was to maintain world plan to build another atomic weapon," Chinn Mall Special. Bonn, Aug. 11. Negotiations between West peace but in the Korean war reactor with the ultimate aim of German industrialists and Mr it had already proved its weak-developing atom-powered energy.| important reason Chanda, Secretary in the Indianness. Only 16 countries had re- A member tɔf Mr Renders
and Spendthrift husbands will no for the improved world outlook, Production Ministry, on Geaman plied to its appeal for troops stult said that the new longer be able to mortgage pro however, Dr Malan continued, participation In the construction very belonging to thrifty wives
the rearma|of
Jectrical steel plant in India have to be sent to Korea and 32 had larger reactor would produce
power was the fact that
which the or spend their children's ment programme of the Western been broken off.
[ignored it.
existing Kjeller plant aimed to surance policies.
had developed so far
This was reported by the West
do. The Bill will limit abuses of nations
Another factor which, he **%
told the selen- that although it will not kind.
could defy any enmity German Economic News Agency
sald, was bringing the United Me Randers from the Com- VWD.
tists that it still is to be deter- change the basle principle of and aggression
The
into agency, quoting informed Nations munist countries.
disrepute was mired whether
nuclear energy community of property.
States had built sources, said Mr Chanda was that nothing was being treated will The United
compete with coal or The husband will not be able
leaving Germany on August 12. to
electricity as a source of power. machine sell his wife's Immovable up
that was The parties had, not been able on its merits. than anything
-United Press the without her consent, stronger properly and her pay, savings and shares world had ever seen, he said.
That fact had had
a profound will be beyond his reach.
Capitown, Aug. 11. Wives and children will be protected from good-for-nothing husbands and fathers by legis tation now before the South
African Parliament,
this
That was
0
favourable sigu both internally and externally,{ he added,
The most
A war
to reach an agreement on the extent of German participation Chino Mall Special.
The Bill will also provide for influence on the warld situa-n the US$120 million project the payment of alimony. At tion.
present there is no such pro- The Prime Minister said the
Dr Malon said he would like the Valled stress that to Nations was engaged in under- Amining the foundation of the principal danger to its continued existence.
vision in the Transvaal pro- South African standpoint was SPorts teams To Commonwealth: It was the
vince, China Mall Special.
Japan Might Be NZ Customer
Wellington, Aug. 11.
The Japanese Charge d'Affaires, Mr Shinu, said today
It was possible Jhpan would be
reguitar customer
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that every nation in the world had the right to choose its own form of government.
If Russia or China preferred the Communist system, they had the right to do so and no other nation could interfere with that right,
Nations
A RIGHT
The
BE TAXED
of
sports
i
The Commonwealth rested on that there the understanding
internal affairs of its member was to be no interference in the States.
10 Buy
Willing To
From Reds
Cairo, Aug, 11. Egypt would be prepared to purchase armaments, coat and Industrial equipment from the according to an Soving bloc Egyptien plan for expanding foreign trade published today. PAPER'S CALL
This Lade would deal chiefly with the Soviet Union, Hungary, Washington, Aug. 11.
Czechoslovakia Poland,
onut The Washington Post today Eastern Germany. Egypt plans called
on the Eisenhower-ad to send a number of trade mis- ministration "to be more slons abroad, according to the candid with the public. not draft plan.-France-Presse.
about the hydrogen only bomb, but also about the whole
It was significant, the news- Orchestra's Appeal scope of nuclear energy." paper sald, that very little of
of the "debunking"
Premier
Liverpool, Aug. 15. the The Liverpool Philharmonie Malenkoy's claim about. hydrogen, bomb had come from Society may reduce the size of American scientists.
Its 72-pleco orchestra unless it
raiso "This much is sure," It added can
"extra" · · £6,000 American progress in yearly.-China Mail Special.
Vienna, Aug. 11. Austrian Minister Finance announced today that in future all foreign teams visiting Austria would be taxed 25 per cent of their gross This practice had made for the takings here, including expenses. curvival of the Commonwealth. Dr Malan said there was only The new ruling is based on had the right 191950 income tax law never pre- one solution to, this problem- for New Interfere, however, when one viously applied to visiting sports members of the Commonwealth "With Zealand cattle and sheep as she particular nation made itself teams. It does not apply to should stand together to drive requiresi a certain number each guilty of aggression beyond its Germany duc to a special ar- the United Nations back within year from oversens sources to own boundaries, De Molan de-rangement with that country.the borders of its own Charter. Implement the Government
Reuter,
tural prodaction
Mr Shina sold though Japanese farming population is 45 per cent of the total populi tion, farm production is only 19 per cent of the national Income.
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Speaking on Egypt, Dr Malan said that whether there was occupation of Egyptian territory by Britain or not was a matter solely between Egypt and Bri- Lain.
South Africa had taken no part in the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty and the question thers)- fore was not one with which she should concern herself,
VITAL INTEREST
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MY
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