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ACT QUICKLY South Africa To

Basic Foundation

Of

Freedom

Could Collapse

Washington, July 2.

Senator Mike Mansfield, one of the most influential members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today declared that unless the United States acted quickly to "preserve and strengthen the basic foundation of freedom and peace in Europe", the collapse of the last 10 years' efforts would “prepare the ground for totalitarianism and a third world war."

The Democrat Standor from French in North Africa Hes the Mature, is an importeret Senato | wifle question of h crocha speech, saked' the Government not only of the military struc to offer Arriet's help In ending ture of NATO bu of a The Algerian conflict and in find concept of NATO itself.

The Cyprus a subon

problema

Pollng out Det “Europe may now be refranting" on the round for integration, Sturator Marsteid see the "beyond Cyprus and

Amikar difficulties of the

t'i

Marrakesh

Assassination

Rabat July 2.

The ['resident of the Moroccan Chamber of Agricultur in Marraktati -51 Mohamed Ould Cald Lachemi-was aasmasinated by unknown assatiants on his estate near Marrakesh early today.

His predecessor in the post of President of the Chamber of Agriculture was murdered during the Marrakesh riols on May 2 last.—France - Presse,

Honeymoon On Racing Cycles

Crude Tactics

The free

strength

Ballons

עדייך

need this

of Common PUNŢUISEN

ever before." new more than said the Senator beenuse the chnoges laking pince int the Soviet bloc will offer both "gresit dangers and great opportunities" in the coming yearS

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Declaring that Amerien hat "low to recognise the fact," he said that "the changes. nek up to a vast effort to push the interests of Soviet COIT)- munisan not by the crude tarties of a Stalin but of the traditional techniques of diplomacy, trade and exchange.

"The Sovi Union may discover," studi the Senator, "that it cannot travel out t the world of freedom and expect the repressed states of Eastern

to remin Europr

obediently

at home,"

Modify Policy

Speaking of the new Soviet tactics,

Sentor Mansfeld declared that nowhere is the danger of Soviet achievement in this connection greater than in Germany,"

its

The presanc on the Bonn Government 10 modity presunt policy Lig Increasing in West he said.

Germany,

LEGATION RECEPTION

Bride and groơm Magda Torma and Ferche Meszaros of the Hungarian State Song and Dance Company toast each other during their wedding reception last week at the Hun-

Photo. London. - Express rarian Legation In

India Asks Disarmament

Commission To

Discuss A-Test Ban

By JOHN HEFFERNAN

New York, July 2.

India today submitted a "note verbal" to Mr constantly Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary- General, asking for consideration by the Disarma- ment Commission of India's proposal for a ban on all test explosions of nuclear weapons.

"This pressure," he declared, is turning the outlook of Gor-

Capetown, July 2. The old favourite

away from the many

West. song, "Daisy, Daisy, give

not towards the East but per- me your answer do", hops inward and backward to a and on neutralism part built which concerned mar-

revival of nationalistic excess." riage and

a bicycle,

The Senator pointed out that came true when Miss American policy towards Ger- on the "shoulders was many rested

of one

Ashall

Valerie married to Alan Miller, ex - Western Province cycling champion.

the

two

un

After the wedding recoplion

IT

racing bicycles Eur ย three-week honeymoon to Knysna, on the castern coast of the Cape.

Instrad of a motor car with it messages scrawled all over

to the and old shoes hooked back,

racing bicycles, two austero and workmanlike, wait- for The ed at the door ready

saddlebags to be touring attached.

Nocossities

Into each saddlebag went the absolute necessities for a cycling our shorts, shirts, cycling shoes, slacks and extra woollen sock.

sug

outfi The bride's going away consisted of Д

blouse, worm green jersey, grey shorta, white socka and sensible brown shoes. Her husband Wore almost identical outfit. - China Mall Special.

an

Smuggling From Nazis Not Offence

Berlin, July 2. German Jews who smuggled shares and other assets out of Nazi Germany before the war committed no offence in doing so, the International Court of Restitution ruled in West Berlin

today.

The court ruled that a case brought by the Nari authorities against a Jewish woman who 1ort Germany taking her sadeta and shares with her was an abuso of power.

Her property was confeceded by the German authorities, and I thé court decičiek) that she had a [right to comDOWN LEDC), dan rationa

Prose.

In Hs note india said: "The case the West tried to present a Government ot India would new surprise proposal.

feci another

But

if delegation had said there was no Beriously concerned

move by the should year

puss prospect of such con- West, withouty careful and full siderat in being given by the Commission and its sub- the nived for

to

Five-Power Talks

172411," Chancellor committee

Al cessation of The Soviet Union is expected Konred Adenauer, while the cement on

further experimental explosions to lay before the Commission of Soviet diplo- exibility

of nuclear weapons and for tomorrow its own announced macy" made it easy for Russi:

establishment of an reduction of armed forces by "manipulate" Germany

uncl armaments truce,"

1,200,000

on the to call

to do likewise, In anticipation of such a move

10

ila own ends,

Four Points

the

10

would

२०

here

It was further asked what Western powers to opportunity

tc given for India

powers met to present its views the Western these proposals. on

It said today to determine whether they Introduc resolution that written memorandum would Besides offering is help in

would

on the Commission to wot the problems

not be anth of Algeria

adequate and callirest that the Cyprus, Senator Mansfeld sug" would, therefore, wish to make ment

Indian Government exirse the Western disarma- principles set forth by gested that Amerka should

United States,

4.

an oral presentation If favited to Britain,

Be ready to co-operate do ro. largely

"Euratom with (European atomic pool) }

It is established.

West

Not Member`

It was understood that there been tacit agreement that V. K. Krishna Menon, without portfolio in Indion Cabinet, should

2. Recognise that Germans do not relish ro. had armament and re-examine Mr this issue in the context of Minister negotiations (or realistic the achievements Dn

ment.

the Commission disarma-appear before

the

26

France and Canada during their

five-power discussions with the Soviet Union earlier this year in London.

Tho principles outlined London were:

Continue Efforts

1. A discmament programme next week to present his gov-should proceed by stages.

2. The crnment's views

programme should 3. Call an economie con- India is not a member of the begin,

inter- under efective ference of the NATO coun Commiston, which is composed national control; with significant armed forces to tries to increase trade be-of the eleven Security Council reductions in tween them and to establish { members plus Canada. Mr such levels as are feasible in uniform rules on trade with Menon, who is at present in "present troubled world condi- New tions" and that af an appropriate the Soviet bloc.

London is expected in York at the end of this week, stage and under proper safe 4. Reviso the American

Mr Andrel Gromyko, Soviet guards" the build-up of stock foreign ald programme, give Deputy Foreign Minister, who pics of nuclear weapons would

to the hungry people in the countries be took part in the private five- be stopped and all future pro- power discussions in London, duction be limited to peaceful hind the Iron Curtain, and unexpectedly arrived In Newusts. increase the American dipio-York today to sit in on the Com- Efforts should be continued matle miraloris in

the mission debate which, opens to within the United Nations countries in order to be morrOW.

seek agreement on disarmament better informed on new ten- Informed speculation was that in accordance with the desire of dencies there,

-Frame-the Soviet Foreign Office had the peoples of all nations.- Pressc.

decided to send Mr Gromyko in Router.

more food

POP

etain

C'wealth Ties?

London, July 2. The South African Premier, Mr J. G. Strijdom, may have reassured Sir Anthony Eden this week- end that, even if South Africa left the Common- wealth, she would retain her economic and cultural ties with it, informed sources said today.

Mr Strijdom, together withi Several unofficial South tho Canadian Premier, Mr Abricun organisations have Louls St Laurent, and Lord. written to Sir Anthony, Malvern, Premier of the Central | informing him that they

do African Federnlon, waIS guest not want

South African HQUITES added. Sir Anthony may have taken up ispir objections with Strijdon this weekend.

of the British Prenter. Sir Republic, the Anthony Eden, during the weekend.

Not Wanted

Although the subject of South Africa's becoming

republie

and contracting out of the Com- monwealth has not you been raised officially at the Common- wealth

Prime Ministers' con- {erence. now in progresi, in- formed source wald Mr Strijdom may have used the weekend at Chequers, Sir Anthony's officiul residence, to discuss with the British Prime Minister.

Mr Strijdom publicly restat al in a speech in London last week that South Africa would hot cut all her ties with the Commonwealth if she WTO to become Republic

Part Of Policy

Another

MI

the

matter which two premiers were expected to discuss this week WIN

1/10 question of Swaziland, Bechuanaland and Basutoland the three British enclaves South Africa which the Union Is anxious to take over.

חן

The weekend talks are part of Sir Anthony's pulley of meet- ing all the Premiors gathered for the Commonwealth Con-

Infornially

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