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Luxembourg

Economics Changed Russian Grand Duche

Foreign Policy

M. PINEAU

Another Big Welcome For Tito

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SOVIET LEADERS FACED

·

REALITIES AFTER

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DEATH OF STALIN

Paris, June 12.

French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau said here today he believed the chief reasons for the apparent change in Soviet foreign policy were economic.

Int * nev low of French The Minister safe Franco had foretum policy given at 4 Puris no intention of abandoning her theatre, M. Pineau anid that pillances, which had assured the economie factors which her security and her position minde for a chioge in Soviet the world. But this did not polley existed before Stalin's moKIN that Franco could not death, but Stalin's policy pre-

make contacts with other coun- vented their being taken into

tries. On the contrary, should account.

try to associate allies with those contacts.

M. Pineau snid it would, on the other band dangerous to neglect collective | security. The West must not appour weak.

we do

Feeling Of Security

After Stalin's doth the new

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leaders of the Soviet Union were able { face economie "Wo must, and realities: they realised that strogly favour American

Soviet Union's internal

the

resources

Ta prience in Europe." werd Insufficient, He said he and M. Mollel that the stumdard of living of foundi the Soviet leaders very the Soviet wins very low com-reticent about German reunified. pared with that of Western nations.

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tion: they said they were ип for willing Wus

for Dast Germany 10 behind the West in agricultural lore its "economic and Socialist and Industrial techniques, that re

conquests", which meant in her equipment was bud and

plain language that they were housing sufllcient.

afraid L reunified Germany The

Soviet Dow

leaders would not reads that they rouki not ve the Easi Bray longer cut vil drum the r

In Amsterdam

Escorted by Queen Julkins of the Neiherlands, Grand Duchess Charlotte of Laxem- bourg inspecte a guard of honour drawn, up for her on her arrival in Amsterdim for SUN official visit-Express Photo.

US Denies Dragging MP Says Texas

Out Geneva

Talks

Washington, June 12.

The State Department tonight rejected a be tuned towards Peking charge that the United States was dragging

out the Sino-American peace talks in Geneva,

This attitude wus understand- able, but the partition of Ger- many was an artificial state

of

of the world and that contido

the with Stalingrad, June 12,

West would enable Thousands of industrial theth to raise the Soviet living affairs und solution for Gel-

workers and add much more rupicky.

The Soviet Uniors hard lists man reununcation was essential. Kolkobz peasants today gained

certain feelingt of welcomed President Tito of security through possession of Yugoslavia and Mr Nikita the hydrogen bomb, which mak Khrushchev, Soviet Com-it possible for dr to reply in

Jind to any attack

anxionis

Inspired

Japan Attends Afro-Asian Group Meeting

M. Pineau said France was to develop trude with munist l'arty leader, to All this had led to a verla!!! China, which offered a market Krasnodar, 350 miles south-freedom of expression, which M. which France could not be the

Pineau rad west of Stalingrad.

he had noticed last to enter.

The

thousands during his recent visit to Russia. crowd ot

"We have sometimes seen the Andre Indera that M. He recalled

Government tako up gathered at the railway no Philip & member of the French posillons which were not direct

leaders, who to greet the two are on a tour of southern Rus- Socialist Party delegation which ly acceptable to us," he said,meeting today as a

visited Muscow just before M.but it was always inspired by Pheau and Praner Guy Mollet, the desire to help us." Reuter | fledged

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BREAD AND SALT

They left Stalingrad last night

Fark delivered

to lecture ♫ several hundred Soviet students check being made without any

to continue the tour which will of his text.

also take them

and the Black Sochi

to Novorosijsk Sca

report of

where tomorrow they

begin three days of secret talks

in a holiday villo

special train

Economic Problema

in reply to the Soviet new look, M. Pineau sald, the West

On their way to Krasnodar should ally end the cold war, Marshal Tito's slopped briefly at Saisk railway to reach agreement os station where delegations greeted armament,

concentrate

dis-

un

ecununie problems, particularly

them in the traditional Russian aid to backward countries, gel manner with bread and salt

President rid of the idea that "all coun- Kavkazskaya, At

Tito and the Soviet leaders drove tries which are not with us are to a nearby collective farm lo against us.**

M. Pineau added: “I think that attend a mass meeting. Marshal Tito and Mr Khrushchev made those which are not against us briet speeches.-Reuter.

are with us.”

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The State Department's state-

the folks was issued munt

disclosure that neither after the side would accept the other'S draft for a joint proposal

force in the conduct of International affairs.

It said it could not under- stand why the Chinese ob- feeted to the inclusion of Formosa

the area

covered by the proposed declaration "unless the Communists are determined other not to join in a meaning-

Japan attended. her first, ful renunciation of force or full- intend to reserve to themselves member

the use of armed forco if they the

are not assured in advance that Asian-African group at the they will gain their goals." United Nations.

Three Points:

Mr Toshikazu Kese, Japan's (permanent observer at the world organisation's headquarters, took

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Uniteck State oficials said the Eisenhower administration

consider in beat at the private meeting would not even

and was greeted by applause foreign ministers moeting after being officially welcomed demanded by the Chinese, until on behalf of the other members a satisfactory declaration by Sir Senarat Gunewordene, of be agreed to and until the

Communists had carried Ceylon, chairman of the group.

their agreement of last Septem- to permit the repatriation of American citizens detained in Chisa:

NATURAL OUTCOME The group last week unani- mously approved the proposal Bamberg, June 12.

Mr Sellm Sarper, of made by Soldiers with

cameras Turkey, that Japan, although are less likely to get into not a member of the United trouble while

off duty, Nations, should take a full part

in Asian-Atrican discussions. according to

United Mr Kase expressed Japan's

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NATO INFRA-STRUCTURE PROGRAMME APPROVED

Paris, June 12.

The North Atlantic Council has approved" a £94 million ($263,200,000) · infra-structure pro- gramme for 1956, the NATO Secretary-General, Lord Ismay, announced today,'

Thirty-eight million sterling are devoted infra-structure in Germany, primarily in imple- mentation of the "forward-strategy" for the de- velopment of airfields.

Α total, ob- £40- milion

represents the "seventh all of South American

standard Infra-structure pro- gramming and is the third [andus} [ncrement of the three- your £250-million programme nureed for cost sharing by tho Council in April, 1953.

At that time, the Ministerial Coundi delegpted to the per- manent NATO, Coutell authori ty for planning a year's OK- penditure on the intra-structure within the framework of the. 2:230 million.

140 Airfielda

A further £10 million of the £94 million to be spent in 1986, representz

States Meeting

Ike Would Like A Postponement

Washington, June 12, ''

Eisenhower

would be happy to con

sums already. President allocated for infra-structure in previous years, but which had not be spent because of the modification planning-

of

sider postponement of his defence meeting with the heads of government of the South Lord Ismay mid that some. | American nations.......... schem 140 aids were, now. ready. duled for Fariams: City on More than 1,243 miles of June 25, the White House pipeline had been laid and in, spokesman Mr Janies some NATO countries fuel was

through them. |Hagerty, announced - to-

cent of the day. £147 million Telecommunica- tions network

Mr Elsenhower's 'doctors havo was completed said that it will take up to six and working.

most. cases weeks to recover from the supplementing existing civilian stomach operation he underwent facilities.

ut Walter Reed Hospital here on Saturthy morning

A

than 90 per

•Mom in towing

In

NATO countries had endorsed the so-called "forward scatter” systém for, telecommunications and early warning, developed in Canada and the United, States, and

WITC adopting this

for ΝΑΤΟ techniques murications in Europe.

Intensive Training

CORTI

The naval base programme, including sume 30 separate projects was also well under

Way

Me!

NO EXACT DATE Mr Hagerty said that, if the President of Punoma, with the concurrence of the other Prost- dents of the American States, were to propose the postpone- ment of the Panazzia meeling. Mr Eisenhower would be very happy to consider a proposal.

"The President of the United States, however, is unable at the present moment to consider an exact date," Mr Hagerty saldi.

President Arias suggested a three-week postponement when wda stricken Mr. Eisenhower

Lord Ismay said the intra- structure programme, involving suddenly by ills storech allment

£850 million on Friday morning.—Router.

year gave t musul ex-

be

projects totalling

20-

in the past five NATO members

perience in

of

operation.

Ou

Mr. Evans zando his cusation during - questions the proposed sale Britain's -Trinidad Company to Texzoo.

Mr. Macmillan said the Cabinet was still consider- Ing whether to intervena and prevent the sale, ---- United Press.

India Building World's Longest

Rope Bridge

State. Department an- nouncement said that the latest United States declaration draft draft

New Delhi, June 12. was actually a Chinese mibmitted last December with

the India will build the addition of words to make

world's・・ longest the invitation to dicer that:

rope said,

Nett Neither party was bridge, membership, which

connecting two outcome of the agreeing to abandon the pursuit Japanese participation in last no-year's Afro-Asian conference at

'Bandung.

States Army unit.

Company B of the 86th In fantry Regiment camera club recently and delin quency dropped almost to thing.

Д

Capt. Barney Burke, the com. pany commander, suggested the idea of a club when he found

thenics for

was a natural

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of its policies by peaceful means: inaccessible areas of the 2. Each party reserved, the Himalayan State of Assam, to 2011 defence if the it was officially announced

The

The specife Rem under dis other by breach of the renuncia- quasion today was the proposal tion of force engaged in armed today. that the group formally re attack; and...

meeting of the UN

Council

that caméra owners in the com- quest a pany had jumped from about 20 Security

to about 100 since the unf Algerian situation-Reuter,

arrived in Germany last Novem

ber.

Ho pledged a contribution out

of his own pocket and an altost,

tion from the company fund, Now the unit is “camern happy."

THREE-DAY PASS

US$8,000,000 scheme,

link

5. Renameintion of force ap- approved by the Federal Gov-

yesterday will theplied both generally and emment

the to speedfically

Taiwan Shellbazar in the Khadi and Jainui Hills with Amingaon in (Formosa) area.

Azem Rejection

Anglo-German Atom Talks

group of West German officials

"But these reasonable hopes

Czech experts, invited by the Government, recently sur voyed the urea,

of the United States were mot The remote regions lost all

by a Communist rejection of

communication with

India

what amounted to its own pro-after the 1947 partition which posal" it said-Router.

gwa the Intervening part to Pakistan

TOWER

Proposals

for sirailar

ways are under considera

The winner of a monthly. competition for the best pleture taken by a member of the com-

A West German-British age-1,600-FOOT TV pony gets u three-day pass,

tion for Kashmir and, Uttar Club president,

Corporalment on peaceful use of atomic

Pradesh States. Anthony J. Burzynski, photo-energy is to be negotiated by a

There

are about 20 ropo graphs company parades with duo in London on June 18, an

bridged commecting the Garhwal his cinema comers.

Paris, June 12, Afterwards

District in Northwest · India Atomic Ministry spokesman said Burke sees a playover here today.

A-1,000 feet all-metal tele- with Tuberton trade/points on Captain of the film to check flaws in Vie The Ministry will conduct the vision tower, the tallest structure the border United Prest men's drill technique...

negotiations, but the Foreign in the world,,s to be erected in Each man has his own picture Ministry will also be represented the Moscow suburb of Cher

Wellington, June Moscow ratilo started to pay a traffic fire of £1, -In uniform and with weapons on the delegation

on the

First contacts took place. door to his quarters, and

The tower, which is to bd20-year-old man stole a watch orderly room korps recently tho

on the British offer,

and track of faces in the company made some months ago, to nego- completed by the end of 1957, and chairs valued at £110 by means of photographs.

agreement, which is wil allow felevised, broadcasts pawned them for £1

He was placed on probation Captain Burke cominented: "I necessary, before West Germany, to be picked up within, a radius de know that when a man gots can buy British reactors and of 75, miles around, Moscow, the for two years at Lower Hutt

Radio sald-France-Press.

COUTS,-- Chẩm. Mail Special, out with a camera, he isn't going nuclear fil-Reuter.

to be bored. And when he im'i

bored, he won't get into trouble."

China Mail Special

Ship Refloated

Havana, June 13, The Japanese vessel Shorel Maria". which grounded off Nuevitas was refloated by ho The tug Cable-from: Köy Wests Veselica now undergoing light Popstwafter which it will be determined. If the, dara continue her voyage to

The Shoe M Nuevilge to top Sie Jacke a general way thzidenci

board En

and

Bate on

nushka,

here today.

Thorneycroft Refuses Information

On Tank Sale To Egypt

London, JurMS- 13.

The President of file. Bourd of Trade, Bir Foter Toochegycroft, refused, pice skalis, today, to s' dipokine, delalle, of

hipamente to Eart "I don't think it woulda

sports: department, when the shipments would be completed

öeiving”, the lanka,

Thochezoroff's. - rofusel

heaind

12.

cocatatry, no bottle The Labour Member added, tha

the tanks had been sold

-Apart

from

international co-

financial plan-

infra-structure policies on

standardisation development

had led to the of industries in

samo member countries, and to intensive training

the

technicians.

The political

and:

of

economic

effects of infra-structure plan

various countries ning in the had had to be studied inden sively.

Pilot - Model

Lord Ismay added: "There is little doubt that lessons' learned from Infra-structure could be appiled with equal success to other programmes beyond the

purely military scope of

con siderations,

With the increasing emphasis upon article two (the articic of the NATO treaty which deals in non- military

"by the North Council, it is not Inconceivable that infra-struc

with eldon

Atlantic

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JAP PRINCE

TO VISIT CEYLON

Tokyo, June 12. Prince Mikaga, youngest brother of Japan's Emperor. Hirohito, will leave Tokyo on August 16-for-a-two... week vilt to Ceylon, it was announced today.

Ho will be accompanied by They will be Princess Mikasa state guests of the Ceylmost Government during the visit

The Japanese royal party in scheduled to arrive in Colombo, Ceylon on August, 17.-

Prince Mensa has been in viled to Ceylon to

attend this year's Buddha Jayanti celebra-

on Following its Colombo,

arrival

the royal party will travel to Kandy for a four- day stay where Prince Mikasa - will pay an official visit to the temple of the Holy Tooth aphy "United! Presi

ture activities may serve as a pilot model for cortain future planning,Reuter,

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