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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1955,

UK Protests To Greece

Over Cyprus Broadcasts

OF OBJECTIONABLE

CHARACTER

London, Apr. 4.

Britain is making strong representations to Greece against "the most objectionable character of the broadcasts in the Cyprus service" of the Government-controlled Athens Radio, the Foreign Office said today.

to

It said that "the incitements violence" in some recent broadcasts "cannot be dissociated from the outbreak of terrorism” in Cyprus,

ENVOY INSTRUCTED

Sir Charles Peake. Bri- tish Ambassador lo Greece. has been insiructed to make “strong representations" to this effect, the Foreign Office said.

The Foreign Office statement followed four days of bomb

outrages in the British Island

colony of Cyprus.

Greece supports the "Enosis" movement for the unions of the island with Greece.

Asked to give instances of "objectionable" broadcasts, the spokesman said that on January 31, Athans Radio has quoted approvingly from an articia in the Greek newspaper,

Eillukes Vorras:

One A-Bomb Attack

Could Shatter US

Washington, Apr. 4

The Civil Defence Administrator, Mr Val Peterson, said today that a single enemy atom-bomb attack could just about prostrate the United States industrially. He said that there has been "very little seriousness" in preparation for such a possibility.

Herr Theodor Blank, the German Defence Minister: pictured with the British Defence Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan (right) in London. Herr Blank while in Britain had talks with Service chiefs and save Army and RAF units at work. Herr Blank is in charge of the formation West Germany's 'new' army.— Central Press "Photo.

of

PAKISTAN PROTEST TO

He also said he wants every American city to

-one by day and a later This advocated the shipping of one at night. He did not say when.

undergo two test evacuations in preparation for AFGHANISTAN

guns and gunpowder to the Bri- fish colony so that the Cypriots. might "ght for their freedom,"

On March 18, Athens Radio warned the British that the "purely passivo" nature of the Encsis movement against the Cyprus authorities could not gu on-Reuter.

Jaycees To Assist Refugees

possible atomic attack

Mr

Peterson discussed all over the nation. "And we America's civil defences in a have shown very little serious- copyrighted interview, in the ress about that aspect of pre- United States News and World paration for a future war..." Report. a weekly news he added. magazine. He made these other points:

FROM SUBMARINES 1. Defence oficiais ex- pect that in any enemy attack, bombs will come not only from the skies "but also from submarines lying out at sea."

2. It is also

expected an

enemy would "introduce plant and animal diseases, bacterio-

logical warfare, psychological

warlare.

Mr Peterson said that by con- trast the Scandinavian people "are going underground.”

He told of seeing entire pro- duction plants underground in Sweden and Norway.

PARKED IN ROCK

"I have seen' jet fighters and bombers that are park- ed in the rock," he said.. "The airmen who fly them live in the rock, and the control centres

there

to

too,"

and sabotge He

would be "glad" exchange civil defence informa-

are

"Nothing has been done

at for of an

Press

in

be declared.-United

THE

Karachi, Apr. 4. THE Pakistan Government, tom.

night protested to Afghanis tan against attacks last week on Pakistan Const:lates in Jalabad and Kandahar, it was officially learned here, An official protest note

was

handed to the Afghan Charge d'Affaires, Sardar Mohammad Atiq Khanrafiq, at the Foreign Office here. *

Pakistan had previously pro- tested against demonstrations in Kabul last Wednesday in which the Pakistan Embassy Wes

attacked and its flag pulled down.

The Afghan demonstrations pro- tested against Pakistan's re- cent decision to merge the tribal areas along her North- west Frontier into West Pakistan.-Reuter,

Dulles Will See

Washington, Apr. 4. tion with the Russians "if our the United States in this Beld The Junior Chambers of Government thought advisable at all,"

Mr Peterson bit hard. Commerce of the United

American unprey even s States tonight announced defence in the jointly with the Interna-atomic or hydrogen bomb attack tional Aid Committee that on the United States. they were opening a fund to The reason, he said, is that

"the American aid the 750,000 Vietnamese simply not accepted the possi

people have who had taken refuge in bility of an enemy attack. South Vietnam.

from the skles by inter- The fund will attempt to raise continental bombers carrying

these US$1,000,000 as well as gifts.

The two organisations also pons." announced that representatives Bi

But he said an attack on as of free Asian countries would few as 30 to 50 leading cities attend a conference scheduled could knock out a "considerable for May 5 to May 10 to work percentage" of United States out ways of raising assistance industry and have the United for the Vietnamese

States lying on the ground in- dustrially."

from Communism

refugees

tremendous

nuclear wea~

Mr Peterson said that there ·

start" because

of the

Shigemitsu Later

NO AFFRONT INTENDED

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The State Department's spokesman, Mr Lin- ĮGALA PREMIERE AT 9.30 P.M., ON THURS., 7th APRIL A programme to that "effect

#many" who now think coln White, said today that "certainly no affront" has been drawn up by the are Junior Chambers of Commerce "that you must win a war with was intended when the Secretary of State, Mr John of the Philippines. The con- what you have on hand the day Foster Dulles, told the Japanese Government he

erence will also seek to check you The

of Communism la possibility of such vast devasta- could not receive the Foreign Minister, Mr Mamoru spread the free Asiatic nations.

tion. Attending the conference will The only alternative, he said, Shigemitsu, here this month. be delegates from Chambers of would be to have United States Commerce in the Philippines, production facilities scattered

Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Hongkong. Formosa, Australia. New Zealand and Burma. It is

rot known yet whether repre- The Colonel'

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He said that plans are going forward to arrange a visit of Mr Shigemitsu at a later date.

Mr. White told reporters at the Treasury and other US the daily State Department Governmant agencies as well de Press conference

that

Mr the State Departout. Theres Duilles message was not a fore, he said, this means that ex "rejection" of Mr Shigéraitsu's tensive work within the United bid to come to Washington. States Government must take place to make the high level conversations fruitful

· INSUFFICIENT TIME

Secretar just pointed out that there was, Tasufficient time to prepare for talks in early April,

he said. "Plans are Dow going forward for a later meeting.

Chicago, Apr. 4. Cal Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune, was buried with military honcurs today in the uniform he wore in France es a World War I artillery officer. Col. McCormick, one of the world's most controversial figures throughout most of his Hfetimė,

He said he could not speculata. died on Friday. He was 74. on when this later meeting might He was buried at his country take place because there is no estale, Cantigny Farms, near the way of knowing how much Western Chicago suburb ofparation, is required.

Wheatcon-

Mr. White also said that the State Department belleves that a good deal of spade work on existing problems affecting Japan and the United States jointly should be done in Tokyo with the American Embassy re- presenting the Unfied States

WWe do thimit a vleit of the Foreign Minister is important Mr White said: “But we think

that a lot of ground work must be done by the Embassy I Mr White pointed out that the Tokyo to make possible really attended by about 350 invited Japanese-American talks will in-effective conversations Here," guests.“United Press

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