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By Sweet Talk

Washington, Sept. 8.

Senator Alexander, Wiley warned to- day that the free world, despite "Soviet weet talks”, must keep up its defences in order to survive.

"I do not for one moment believe that the Soviet leaders have changed their fundamental aim or objective to dominate free nations," said Senator Wiley in a state- ment on his return from Europe:

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MODELS RACE Committee, was an official doit-

FOR KISS

Paris, Sept 8. Lillanc Ellien,

pretty Swedish model, today won a mannequin's race Over About 14 miles In Paris, The prize: a policeman's

kiss.

Bix mannequins-French and Swedish all dressed to perfection in autumn gowns and coats and wearing the Jatest Paris hats took part In the race from the Arc de Triomphe to point in the Bots de Boulogne.

Liliane took just over 15 mlaules. A policeman on point duty rave her traditional winger's kiss.—** China Mall Special.

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PAPER ALLÈGES:

Japanese

Discrimination

Against Foreigners

Hamburg, Sept. 8. The influential conserva tive paper Die Welt today called alleged discrimination

gate to the inter-Parliamentary Union meeting in Helsinki,

Senator Wiley said American oficials and European statemen with

talked were whom he wondering whether the new So- viet peace overtures were move to throw the free world off its guard.

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He said the Soviet actions at this the Moscow conference week with the West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Aden- auer, and the Geneva Foreign Ministers' meeting next month would be "very determinative" in revealing Soviet alms

Deeds Wanted

But Senator Wiley said he hoped that Russia would realise that the threat of war could no longer be tolerated as an instru- ment of national polley and "will conform its deeds to its words 79

Was

Senator Wiley said Western Europe

aware that the growing strength of the tree world made Russia willing to discuss German anification, dis- armament and atomic energy. Ho said it, was essential to maintain that strength.

many

Sanator Wiley sold Europeans worried "that the In by the now Soviet song and American people may be taken

dance act.”

He suggested that the Unitext States should consider new ways to strengthen the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. - United Press.

against foreigners in Japan NEW DUTCH

"a critical development."

In

an article headlined "Is Japan really so overbearing?" reported from Tokyo: "A journalist does

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freed

newspaper

to search long for

not facts

CARDINAL

which paint to ad

to a discrimination EXPECTED

against foreigners."

As examples, the articlo elted. the alleged manhandling of a German student at a Tokyo unl- versity by Japanese students who claimed the foreigner was "not ambitious chough

in

Vatican City, Sept. 8. Well-informed church gources

Бау may

said tonight that Pope Plus XII intends to appoint a Dutch Pre- said. many restaurants, late to the rank of Cardinal, to cinemas and other public places replace Johannes Cardinal De only Cardinal, bore signs "Japanese Only" and Jong, Holland's refused admission to foreigners,

ers, who died early today. and that the Japanese tax Such an appointment would policy toward foreigners was a necessarily be made during a "robust

measure"

Consistory which reports port force designed to

foreign the 79-year old Pontif businessmen out of the country. hold shortly before Christmas.

There are seven vacancies in "If a foreigner is luvolved in a traffic accident the police may the Sacred College of Cardinals forget their technical and the elevation of Cardinal as well Investigations.

found De Jong to Cardinalship during guilty in any case," said the the Consistory of 1040 gav

Holland the "right" to have author, Wolfgang Mengz,

The article said the Japanese new Cardinal Government had also begun to

Penmity show

against eigners."

"This can have serious poll- tical consequences, said the report.United Press

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JAPANESE BENEFIT

Washington, Sept. 8.

United States officials announced today that

tariff reductions on textiles and a 'wide range of the United States would put into effect special

imports from Japan tomorrow.

This action would follow the signing of the bilateral trade agreement between the two nations on August 10 by which the United States material- ly assisted Japan in obtaining membership in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.

Trade experts here 'prodleted

today new low tariff agreement would give Japan an excellent opportunity to exploit the rich Christmas market in the Untied States with Its fancy goods.

These experts predicted that significant" increase in exports to the United States would show almost fm- mediately.

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In the first quarter of 1955 to the United Japan's exports

signs of elzable States showed increase running at the rate of $91,400,000.

This compared with $275,000,000 worth for the whole of 1954.

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SINGAPORE

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Hitchhiker

Joins Students

some

Munich, Sept. 8. Six Oxford and Cambridge students with 02 American hitchhiker arrived here today in two Land Rovers painted United States commerce

light and dark blue on a trip officials Bald that although intended to take them to Singa- authoritative figures were not yet

with and back available, there were many

geographical studies on the way. dications

that

United States retailers hod already placed The six students are N. C. for Newberry, J. A. Cowell, P. substantial orders in Japan Cardinal De Jong was goods for the seasonal Christmas Blessor. W. H. M. Nott, A. C. for-Holland'a

Brown and the Barrington Residential trade to be delivered after first

T. Cardinal-United Press.

lowa tarifs go into effect. Murphy. Their hitchhiker, who These orders were generally is going along as far as Vienna, expected to result in a postwar la "Buzz" Piggot of Princeton record of Japanese goods on the University. ↑ American market.

The

London, Sept. 8, A candle was lit in the

Under the new tariff agree-

Land heavily loaded Hoemer, Frankfurt's ancient

ment some 260 different Rovers bore two jerrycans Cach Czech President town hall, in front of a book Japanese items will be able to on the front bumper labelled

containing the names of German enter the United States with whisky" and "soda." prisoners of war still hold in tariffs cut as much as 50 perį the Soviet Union, Frankfurt cent. Radio sold tonight.

Recovers

The return trip of about 30,000 Although textiles appear to miles is to take them up to a Prague, Sept, @ Czech President Antonin It will burn until the Chun-be the major item other exports year,

benefiting will be footwear, Zupotocky has now almost com- cellor returns from Moscow,

They will travel through optical goods, toys, china, glass-

Yugoslavia, Greece, pletely recovered from a heart attack Inst week it was

"is to remind ware, fish products, metalware, Austria,

Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, nounced tonight. No further Frankfurt citizens of the pri-bamboo and paper goods.

It appeared at this time that Pakistan, India, Burma, Thul- health bulletin will be issued noners and to urge then to pray although the President will cor for the help of God for the nearly 80 per cent of the value land anci Malaya with a detour for carly return of these hard tried juf gods affoeled would be co-to take in Nepal-China Mali

men."-China Mall Special.

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A formal decision to extend the Colombo Plan when its first phone ends in June 1957, will probably be taken at a meeting of the plan's Consultative Com mitten in Singapore on October 17, informed sourote 'said here

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