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ARMS FOR PAKISTAN CONDUCTOR IS AMUSED
Cat Mothers Porcupines
Copenhagen, Sept. 30. A. Copenhagen tabby cat Threo; 'abandoned baby porcupines and brought them up with her own brood of now kittens.
whose The porcupines mother had probably been
dog
Mr Frost
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by
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Jonson in a central city
cemetery and taken to his home.
The cut mothered them so jealously she at- tacked photographers who tried jo
take pictures them Chius Mail Special.
of
U.S.S. Nautilus Handed To
Navy
First
Shipments
་
To Be
Delivered Shortly
TANKS & JET FIGHTERS
Washington, Sept. 30.
Canadian
Assistance
For Cambodia
Possibilities Being Investigated
Ottawa, Sept. 30.
The Government studied A Canadian official's report; from Cambodia today on Authoritative sources said today that the first the possibility of French American shipments of military equipment to speaking Canadians giving Pakistan tinder the Mutual Defence Assistance that country technical as- Agreement will leave this country within 30 days.sistance under the Colombo
They said that motor lorries and a limited
+ A Trade and Commerce DC- number of medium tanks and jet fighter aircraft partment spokesman sald would be included in the first deliveries, which are Gabriel Rousseau od tho Quebec Department of Labour
The Government has received report ant in Pakistan and the United States signed a mutual Mr Rousseau'e defence assistance agreement on May 19 over the pro- tests of India and the Soviet Union.
scheduled to leave this country before the end of was sent to Cambodia recently
October.
Since then Pakistan also has land, the Philippines and That- Groton, Conn., Sept. 80. The first atomic-propelled aligned herself with the defence land on September 8.
The Indian Prime Minister, submarine, the Nautilus, arrangement against aggression
Jawaharlal Nehru, has sharply In Southeast Asia,
Her foreign Minister, Zafrullan criticised the American plan to was officially handed over to the United States Navy, Khan, signed the Manlin part ship military aid to Pakistan,
that such brief with the United States, Britalu, declaring
action here today during FL
New Zen- endangers the peace of the area ceremony the General Franco, Australies,
by cracking the "neutrality" front which he has endeavoured
bulld to
among the Colombo powers.
in
Dynamics Corporation naval dockyards.
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Commander Eugene P. Wilkin- will command the sub- marine, but it will be about a month before the first sea trials can be made.
Adm. Jerald Wright, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Squadron, sald during the short commissioning service, that he that the terrible prayed God
the which propelled power Nautilus would never be used for destructive purposes.
But be sold that the laited States must have a "submarine killer" to equaliso the growing strength of the Soviet Fleet,
NAVAL SUPREMACY
He added that the Soviet Union realised that i was only by gaining supremDEF nt gea that she could achieve her ambitions of world con- quest,
The Nautilus
WDE launched last January 21 by the wife of President Dwight Eisenhower. The keel was laid on June 14, 1952, by the then President, Mr Harry 5. Truman-France- Tresse
Yugoslavia Optimistic
Over Trieste
Belgrade, Sept. 30. A Yugoslav Government official said here today that Yugoslavia was optimistic about "a speedy solution of the Trieste problem."
"Wo cannot deny the reports that
already has agreement been reached in all the points," he said,
main
"COLONIALISM”
Mr Nehru also assorted that much nið Was a new form of "colonialism" be- It forced recipient nations to do the bidding of the U.S.
Mr George Allen, U.S. Am-
bassador to India, who will take over the post of Assistant Secretary of State, affirmed a low days ago that Americom ald
Pakistan was one of tho greatest factors irritating Indien public opinion against Washing- Lon.
now studying it.
Mr R. G. Casey, Australian Minister of External Affairs, that he and the and recently External Astairs Minister, Lester PeaREOTI, fnd discussed
ad the possibility
Canada French- largely assisting tho speaking countries of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia,
SITUATION CHANGED
A Government spokesman said that up to now it would have been difficult for Canada to give aid to Indo-China slice that Government had no offi- cials in Canada and Conada had none there. He said the altua-
of hostilities in the area and Canado had A truce team in the area.
tion had changed however,
since the end
person
An agricultural expert from Cambodia, due to arrive here soon, will be the first from those countries to come to Canada for training under the Colombo Plan United Fres
F.A.O, DIRECTOR
Max Pfahler (left), conductor of the Munich Band for the past 30 years, in highly amused when interrogated by a Bavarian policeman wearing the uniform of 100 years ago at the start of the famous 121st Muntah October Feast,— Express Photo.
Indonesia
Claims
West Irian Not
Australia's Affair
Washington, Sept. 30, The US. Foreign Operations
United Nations, Sept. 30. The American authorities, in
Administration announced to- an effort to allay Indian fears, day the, appointment of Mr Indonesia today declared that her claim to have sald that Pakistan will Leland Barrows as director of West New Guinea. (West Irian)
was none of Western observers considered receive sufficient equipment for the U.S. aid mission to Viet-
Austrālija's affair. oficial defence only. They also have nam, Cambodia and Laos, this a change in the Yugoslav attitude. Government cited Pakistan's pledge not to to-use Americans ald for aggressive spokesmen have said until
to purposes. day that they were unable confirm that optimism for
solution which hed spoedy been expressed abroad.
LITTLE DIFFERENT
д
Mr Barrows succeeds General
BURMA EVACUATION:
7,000 Chinese Troops And Dependents Flown To Formosa
New York, Sept. 30."
A report to the United Nations General Assembly from the three-nation committee which supervised the evacuation of foreign troops from Burma said today that nearly 7,000 soldiers and their dependents had been flown to Formosa during its 15 months of operation.
The report submitted by Thailand, Nationalist China and the United States added that there were still "some" foreign forces in the Burma-Thailand border area which had ignored offers for evacua- tion.
Burme, in a separate report to the Assembly, yesterday, said that 5,328 men and 1,142 de pondentą, had been evacuatedi It added that nearly 10,000 foreign troops were still in Burma and that while the situation had been eased, tho danger was not yet eradicated.
The Burmese report identified the fores
remnants of 12,000
Chinese Nationnist troops that fled into Northern Burma following the Chinese civil war.
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NOT HEGULAR TROOPS
The ... three-nation"; report today said that "in 'as much as the foreign forces ITA Burma formed no part of the regular army of the Republic of China, they were not subject to the con- trat of the Chinese Govern
ment."
Amazing
New Brit
Army Vehicles Demonstrated
Chobham, Surrey, Sept, 80.
Military experts from all [over the world excluding
the Iron Curtain countries today watched, performances by astonishing vehicles with which the British Army will fight in any future war,
King Feisal of Iraq was among the guests.">
An open jeep-typa
vehicle
the
tho "However,
Chineso Government helped influence tho foreign forces to be evacuated to Taiwan (Formosa).
The reports were submitted in TIME accordance with a resolution during completely submerged passed the General Assembly driver's head
by last year calling on Burma and the three nations supervising the evacuation to report back Eurina has
placed the situation on the agenda of this autumn's. General Assembly.
Today's report sald the first phoen of the evacuation begnts!
also
this test, only
and shoulders showing but the truck kept moving antt cilmbed out of the tanks up the steeply sloping side without pausing. A special re- peat performance was put on for King Falspi
The army's newest, fighting
on November 7 and lasted for 32 veblee of all, the prototype gla days during which 1,125 foreign turbine-driven, tarik, made cir- forocs Bit 355 dependents were cults of a road truck making evacuated to Form
**Akryloudlet whistle all the time, amount" of
maraanition and Bee followed by Cine ammunition was destroyed, and the arms shipped to Formosa,
During the first two phases,
Gmall arrós wero turned in. The standing un: the few o
Dr Sunarjo, Indonesian Foreign Minister, told Wilbur R. McReynolds, who the U.N. General Assembly that his Government has been recalled to Washing- ton. Mr Russell Drake, replaces never had made any claim to the Eastern portion Mr Barrows' as head of the of New Guinea, which is administered by Aus-Burma also released 177 military
Frunce-tralia, and had none now.
mission: in Greece.
Pakistant officials have shown somo irritation over the delay in getting American military ald shipments under way. Some of Prosse, them privately have intimated that they believed pressure from the solution. Ls understood to be supporters of the Indian position
According to observers
here,
MEXICAN 'OSCAR'
London, Sept, 30. British film &CAT Dennis Buckley, 24, unknown in Britain but sar abroad, has been
President To threatened awarded a Mexican "Oscar" for resist if the British and Ameri- awn his performance in the French
cons tried to give effect to this film La Rut, it was announced | but Yugoslavs say the present here. Buckley, nephew of Jean solution will contain important Gabin, the French star, has made now features.
basically little different from might be holding up imple Ex-Indonesian
the Anglo-American decision of mendation of the agreement. October 8 lust year which gove most of zone "A" to Italy and song "B" to Yugoslavia.
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NEAR TIMETABLE
However, a chief for the American military afd ad- visory group in Pakistan sent to Karachi in August and the October Etuipments will bring the programme somewhere near the timetable which has applied to other countries In recent years.
actual combat articles as Leaks,
artillery and aircraft.
Diplomat Arrested
Tiro WIR arrested
He made a spirited reply to|ment exists and has persisted the speech made by the Austra for five years, is hardly the lien External Affairs Minister, way to actileve stability or case Mr R. G. Casey, in which Mr tensions.
the delegates Casey warned that to encourage the Indone- sian claim to the big island ter ritory north of Australia would
"making a bo
mistake of far- renching consequences.”
SNAPPED BACK
than
Dr Sumarjo snapped back that his country's quarrel Was with Holland rather Australia and that Indonesia desired only "to Uve in peace as good neigh- bours with Australia" mad other countries.
"Trying to stifle this issue, trying to protend no problems exist, will merely exacerbate an already unsettling state of affairs."
NO CLAIM
Australia. Is' solidly, back- ing the Dutch, contention
that Indonesia has no his torical or other legitimato claim to the Western half of New Guinea. It has been under Dutch rule for mere than 125 years. Concerning Australia's scep-.
'furbine engine, in att for experimental mounted in Over a
di larza tank chassis,
prisoners and 175 · refugees who superto, Zees
were subsequently. Formosa.
track the speed of vehicles was
flown to modern fighting
clearly denohstrabad. :)
CONVENTIONAL TYPES
THIRD PHASE
1...
The third phase of the evacuation Tasting
from May 1 to May 9 mw 812 foreign forces and 25 · ́de- pendenta evacuated.
1 "large amount of ammuni- lion was turned in along with 265 small) BEZOS. The ammunition was destroyed.. and the srina shipped to For2110
World War II trucks with conventional "cart "springs" were first forced over the heavy mud ténok, sa;fast: KE they could go with drivers and crew being crouched high in the "ate," and "the rear wheels often well clear of the ground,
Then the new trucks which
"On May 20 and 22, the Thai carry the infantryman of today and United States representatives by torsion barn took the same with independent pension reported to the committer that round much faster but kept on there were still some foreign an evon, keel, only the wheels forces in the Buzma-Thalland
border areas, the report said and suspensions "Most of them were scattered very much. and in disorganised
tunities to be evacuated.
He noted that the Netherlands dicism about Indonesia's ability:had ignored the proffery. Which
had adopted a more moderate to administer the people of
oppor
units moving
New York, Sept. 30. Hassan Muhammed Tiro, who says he is Minister Plenipoten | tury of the Islamic Republic of Indonesia, was released in $500 American officials declined to bond by United States Immigra
information tlon authorities today pending a give any specifle about the types of equipment hearing at 1p.m. tomorrow to
Gun tractors weighing up to to be sent to Pakistan. However, determine if he should be de-
20 tons showed -a frightening Indications are that much of it parted
mobility, climbing "steep greasy- will be transport and CONT
at his tone than Australia in dismiss-New Guinea, he said his dolo- Nationalist China declared that mud-slopes and roaring over munications equipment with apartment late or Monday only a small amount of such alternoon and taken to Immi-ing the West New Guinea (West Ention was sceptical about the the Formosan Government had corrugated tracks, Very little
Irian) question in the U.N. advantages of
under no desire to maintaine relations can stop the moderní vármy's gration headquarters on Ellis The problem will soon be de colonini admon with the forces, who had chosen iransport «Lacy can even, drivo` Island in New York Harbour 1 hated in the Assembly's, mswell versed in the relativo merits |ing to continue to explore, wayaj water
"My poople after all are quite to remain behind but was will- across rivers, given the time for He has been detained there Political Committee.
proofing preparations. since that time.
Some mor
modèls'; are - Minister and benefits to be acquired by and means to evacuate them.
are made with The His bail was originally set at
built-in waterproofing all of her own needs in that res- $1,000 and then reduced to 3509. challenged Mr Casey's conten- uninterrupted colonial rule and
display at The former
head of the Intion that discussion of the issue our verdict on this point has clearly stated in the thebeen aggravale tension; in donesian
Economic Roscorch would
history of the past ten years,” London, Sept. 30. section of the Indonesian In- Far East
"This is on argument that he caldUnited Press. British police warned today formation Office bere broke with that from tomorrow It will be his Government to represent the the experience of the
Nations with the In outlawed Islamic group, compulsory for
all cars
let alone numerous Yoshida To Britain to carry two standard- The Indonesian Government conflict, ised red rear reflectors as well revoked his diplomatic passport other issues, has disprovod," he as lamps. Cycles and meter med the Immigration authorities said. Refusing to take an Issuo open, refusing to cycles must carry one. China took him into custody pending a put into the Mail Special.
formal, hearing--United, Press. face the facts where disagree-
Pakistan has
suficient small arms industry to take care
peet-United Press.
Indonesian
United Indonesian
Police Dragnet Out For Missing Witness In French Scandal
Paris, Sept. 80.
Police throughout France and all frontier posts were alerted to night to look out for Andre Baranes, missing key witness in France's security scandal.
* Baranes, 38-year-old journalist, is said to be a Communist agent who duped Chief Inspector Joak Dides, suspended last week after secret: Defence Council documents were found in his brief case.
The Paris milltary court to-i: His wife told reporters they lisued a warrant, orderingt | she had not soon him sinos Berly paliostija, detain Burunes, after on September 21, efter be The sourenine falled to, obgy, a been; questions
Sol, to appear for further
alleged par
Churchill
See
And The Pope
London, Sopt;: 80,
Mr Shigeru Yoshida, JapanoNO Prime Minister now on American and European tour, expected to meet Sir Winston Churchill on" Octóber, 27,
usually ally, rollable sources said here today. The Japanese Prime Minister In duo in London from Westem Europa on October 21, and will
stay und October 28.
The sources said that Mr.
Yoshida #omical engagements fnelleet: But the
Prime Minister was also exp
* to meet Mr. Anthongs, Ed
Briiight: Foreigns Beer
| Mr R.- A. Bittler
the Exchequor","
NO DESIRE
**There being no eviderion. of any desire by the remain." ing foreign «fordes to zevni custo the Joint military committee was formally dis-, solved as of September 1 1954, having bens in opera- tion for one year threa months and eight days,” tho report said.
"During that period of opera tion, the committee was 'BULO- cessful in evacualing nearly 7,000 persons both foreign forces and their. dependents. Over 1,300 weapons were turned in to| the committee - for mubsequent
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the Society of Manufacturers And
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shipment to Tation and bp Of U.S. Forces
proximately 50,000 rounds assorted ammation was sur
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