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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY," APRIL 12, 1956.

BONN REFUSES SUPPORT

FOR TROOPS

IN GERMANY

Bonn, Apr. 11.

The West German Government indicated today that it would remain adamant in its refusal to pay support costs for Allied forces stationed in West Germany after May 5.

A-Bombs Will

A Finones Ministry spokes- zum ald at a Press conference thuf the Wes! German note delivered 10

Allied the embassies here last Friday must be regarder us a na ending the stage of the negollations reached Up 10 date. The continuation of the taiky would deperul on the Allied reply.

"conclusive

Most of the contents of las week's West German note have now traked out.

No Obligation

Not End

Future War

Canberra, Apr. 11. RITAIN'S First Sea

BLord. Admiral Earl

Mountbatten, warned today would bomba that that atomic

Tu note was understood huve reposted all the known West German arguments further payments would "dis criminale" against West Ger- that they would impose a defence burden on West Gerinary than on other NATO countries, and that West Ger- many was under no legal obliga ton to pay after May 5.

The note cffe:ed three alteraIJ) ► tive proposals in mitigation of its refusal to contribute to the upkeep of Allied forces:

West

y

Germany

Would

back surplus supplies and materials bought by the Allies with occupation hid support cost funds;

use

2. She would permit the Western powers the unrea- tricted

of unexpended occupation and support us! funds said to total about 200 million sterling. (Under exist- Ing agreements the Allies inust spend all these funds by May 5, 1967);

was

3. West Germany renity to buy, an inspecified but "vast amount of military equipment from other Western European countries:.

Alle offelal said that these propozois could not be regarded as an important or even relevant contribution to the agrument about support costs.

Faulty Argument

The Allied negotiators have pointed out 10 the West Germans that, though there was West no legul obligation on Germany, all NATO partners had undertaken a moral obliga-

ken a mor tion ta share The common defence burden fairly.

11 Its

own

The argument of discrimina- tion" was considered fuully on the grounds that other NATO country had arkt needed such large foreign forces as pro- tection

of because weakness.

The Allied negotiators have also been sceptical about the Getman claim

continued that

coupled support

with heavy- defence expenditure, would constitute an intolerable burden.

costs,

They considered the German

of gross "yardstick"

national versus de- product

per head fence expenditure to be inade- quate because it failed to take into account other equally im- portant factors by which to gauge the financial and economic capacity of West Germany.

Not Fully Convinced

They were also not fully con- vinced that Wesl Germany would, in fact, 'spand relatively morb on defence in the next three years then other NATO countries in view of the political uncertainties in the establish- ment of a fully effective West, German force of 500,000 men, --Router.

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NEXT CHANCE, Jonnffar. Jones-in "GOOD MORNING, MISS

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not end future war, ឍ អ after the bombs would come a war at sea.

He

said #101 the present "extraordinary public ignor unce and apathy on the im- portance of the Navy could lead to a third world war.

The Navy belonged in the line

Aghting of the

forces and must once more fake its place there, he told the company of

Harmen.

Naval 1LMAS

station ncer

wireless Canberra.

Q

Earl Mountbatten stressed the significance of Russia'n Naval He the war. buildup since sak! That since 1940 Russia had built 20 large cruisers. 113 destroyers

357 subur inez, and today had a bigger flect

dermany ሀቸው ever had.

and

Meinhers of all parties in the Australian Parlionet, today urged the development of a British naval base at Cockburn Sounit, on the West cons of Australia, in the event thai reuse being ia Ceylon available

The Comienz- wealth

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Members of Parliament mode The suggestion, in the prezenes of Earl Mountbatten sollowing the surprising victory won by "neutralist" parties in Cap- lun's general elections.

Earl Mountbatten, said he would visit Cockburn Sound text Saturday.

Hammarskjold

England

United Nations Secretary-General Mr Dag Hammarsk- jold (left) walks from the plane on his arrival at London Airport with British Foreign Secretary Mr Selwyn Lloyd, whỏ met him. Mr Hammarskjold was on his way to the between the Arab Middle East to try and reduce tension

Israel-Reaterpholo

countries

and

Press Outnumber Wedding Guests

Monaco, Apr. 11.

One thousand reporters and cameramen from more than 30 nations are in Monaco tonight for the most written-about marriage since the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.

They outnumber the invited zlorious days before fleeing his guests by two to one-and all of none-lo secure throne on the them want to be on hand to eve of World War One, now arrival of earns his living as a dre enter morrow to see the actress

Grace Kelly, who next and sword swallower at Ham- Sankt Paul amusement wack become the bride of burg's Prince Raluler, and Princess of park. this tiny Mediterranean stale.

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The luxury liner Constitution bringing Miss Kelly from the United States

to Is expected anchor off Monaco's rugged drop "blue coast" at about 10 a.m.

will The 32-year-old Prince Opposition leader. Dr Herbertsall out for his reunion with his and bring her Evatt,

urged the Australian bride-to-be

ashore in his 320-ton yach! Deo Government to endeavour to

Juvante. maintain good relations with the new Ceylonese Govern- Hundreds of private vessels, ment-France-Presse.

ranging from launches to tiny speedboats, packed to the bows, will raco out in the wake of the Prince's yacht in the hope grondstand view of of getting the meeting.

'FRUIT SALAD' AGAIN IN GERMANY

Bonn, Apr. 11. The West German Cabinet today approved a bill to permit the wearing of old German orders and decorations shorn of Nazi symbols,

A

4 Government spokes

announced the decision refused to give any details until President Theodor Icuss has approved the bill. It will then bo presented to Parliament,

Many ex-soldiers--have long pressal for the right to wear their iron crossen and other decorations, which were forbidden by the Allies after Work War II.

It has berm generally expected that the Govern)- Krank would meet their wish, but would demanti no specifically Nazi that party decorations should re-admitted and be

that other denarations, such as the Iron Crops, should be worn without the swastika which Hitler attached to it--China Mall Special.

POP

WHY, CANT 1 HAVÉ A FRIEND TO THE DİNNER -THE

COLONEL?

Apart

family,

Otto 1 has an Italian porcelain Mutuette tucked away in one of the corners of the caravan.in which he lives. He plans to make the statuette his wedding aft to the future. royal couple of Montco-China Mall Special and France-Presse,

SUGAR KING MARRIED

sugar

former

Havana, Apr. 11. Julio

Cuban Lobo, magnate whose fortune is cs- from Miss Kelly'stimated at over US$200,000,000,

Huda

Kruger, other members of the and 70-member wedding party will German motion picture star, go ashore by tender.

were reported by friends today Monaco's 160-man police force to have married at a private has asked the French authorities ceremony two days ago,

The civil wedding was told to to send reinforcements to cope

huva

taken place at

at Lobo's with the crowds of Monegasques

to who will surge down the palatial residence in the suburb

Vedado of El gally beflagged harbour to wel-

in the presence of only handful of triends.

a come the couple.

It was the second marriage for both. Miss Kruger Was formerly married to Antonio de la Torre, a Mexican diplomat. She was at one time a star of the German Ufa Film Produc- tions.

Leaves Palace

The Royal yacht will sall fato harbour to the shriek of welcoming strens from lag decked pleasure craft-with the great mass of Monaco( rock

Lobo controls 14 sugar mills rising

from the azure sea in Cuba which produce nearly Herga wedding cake.

15 per cent of the country's The Prince and Miss Kelly 5,000,000-ion annual crop.

both well

HO

up

will drive along the strep wind The couple

ing road which loads up the known In New

220

York 'social

rock to the pink and grey stone circles and Hollywood film eir- palace, half a mile away, The cles and had long been friends.—— Prince has moved to his villa United Press,

over tho border in France, and has put the palace

at the disposal

of Grace and

-Has Statuette

Nancy, Apr. 11.

Ther parenta until the religious A, 16-year-old armless French

wedding,

one week tomorrow. boy, who taught himself to The civil ceremony is on April paint with his fect had both legs broken in a car cresti in 18.

the outskirts of Moncel, near Nancy, it was reported today. The 85-year-old "ex-King of

Jean-Paul Kroth, The boy,

born without. arms. Ife Albania," Otto I, has sent Prince Rainder of

Monaco a telegram, carned a living from his foot and doctors were ́an invitation to palatings, [nequesting

Rainter's forthcoming wedding. fighting today to save his Ilmbs The former "Sovereign" of so that he could continue to Albania, who ruled for five paint.-France-Presso,

BECAUSE

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