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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957.

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bigger self-defence burden by 1960, despite its refusal to agree to a substantial in- crease in military spending in 1957-58.

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IN DEFEAT

Paris, Jan. 28.

The new budget is only 300 million yen more than the bud get for 1930-57, and a feeling of sharp disappointment at firai greeted the gure of 101,000 million yen which Japan pro- posed to, spend on its three arm- ed service in the coming year.

But this initial repețiors,is now, being tempered by the thought that the new Japanese Prkne Right-wing Politico has done

Minister, Mr Tantra Ishibashi, as much as he could Pierre Poujade, smarting be expected to do in the political from a personal election circumstances prevailing defeat, warned today that Tokyo today.

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"My chances were small," the 35-year-old small-town stationer told reporters Bordeaux, "but 1 acted democratically.

"I played honestly. All those who observe us must realist that between us and the fourth republic, It is a question of lite or death."

Poulade entering the elec toral list personally for the first ime-won only 19,908 votes in yesterday's by-election on the Paris left bank. The winner, Conservative Jullen Tardieu, got 170,953 votes.

Only a year ago his anti-lax party won a stunning 52 seats in their first try for the National Assembly-United Press.

Saigon Strike

Saigon, Jan. 28. Saigon's water-front was half- paralysed today by a strike of 8.000 pliots, dockers and other employees demanding higher

year-end bonuses.

US Support

The United States was con- sulted

during the defener budget discussions because part of Japan's expenditures covers its contribution towards sup- port of United States forces stationed in Japan under the mutual security pact.

the

Washington is attempting to encourage the growth of Japanese forces by promising to reduce the contribution by Two yen for every yen that Japan adds to its military spending.

One reason for this is that a bigger defence programme will | permit the United States to make an carly withdrawal of its forces from Japan.

Government ofcials here said today they regretted that the size of the 1957-58 budget ruled out planned 10,000-man increase in the Japanešė – dé- fence force in the coming year.

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budget was not largo enough and they claimed that Japan could assume heavier defence

The strike, which began yes-burdens in view of its increused terday, stopped the loading and prosperity this year. unloading of 10 freighters" but did not keep ships from entering or leaving the harbour under their own power.-United Press,

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But from the political point of view, they could not quarrel with Mr Lahibashi's decision, which was viewed as a sign of Japan's assertion of indepen- dence and sovereignty and which in the long run should produce the climate for a faster defence build-up.

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Speidel's Appointment Benefits Alliance

Hamburg, Jan, 28.

The West German Defence Minister, Herr Franz-Josef Strauss, said today that the nomina- tion of Lieutenant-General Hans Speidel to a high post would be of benefit to everyone in NATO.

Herr Strauss said in a televi- will be to the general benefit of sion interview: "1 believe that all partners." the appointment of a German general with experience on both the Western and Eastern fronts

SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF YOGA

Calcutta, Jan. 28. Two American scientists Mr Ishibashi, for instance, is armed with modern instru- understood to be preparing to ments have come to India Lake his programme to the country in an election this year, to obtain "objective evidence and his general attitude in the of some effects which Yogi recent Japanese-United States practices have in the human

nervous system."

defence discussions is expected to help him in the campaign.

Officials here expressed the belief that Japan would set its sights higher by 1900 and carry on with the expansion of its home defence force.-Reuter.

Austrians Protest

The pair are Dr M.A. Wenger of the University of California and Dr Basti Bagchi of the University of Michigan.

Equipped with an ultra- modern portable creephalograph to take X-ray photos of the brain, they hope to study such Yogt claims

is the ability to increase or decrease the rate of the heart beat at will and to pierce the flesh without bleeding.

They particularly want meet an exponent of Yoga who can go into a trance and make his body enter а state ok suspendett animation. Vienna, Jan. 28.

They believe the aludy of trian Writers Association today such phenomena will greatly treatment of

To Hungary

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a telegram protesting contribute to the against the arrest of seven such psychosomatic inesses as lending Hungarian authors and asthma and duodenal ulcers Journalists to the Hungarian France-Press. Interior Minister, Dr Ferenc Muennich.

It said the Austrian Asso- ciation protested in the name of "freedom, the spirit and human rights." The writers, the fole- gram added, did nothing but obey their conscience because they loved their Fatherland.

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Herr Strauss, asked for corn- ment on British opposition to Speidel, said this should not be taken too dramatically." Не sald he was

the the certain that majority of the British Govern- ment and Parliament were in favour of the appointment of Speidel as ecunmander of NATO #round

m Central Europe,

General Speidel, who take

up. his post shortly, will have command of British, Ger- man, and other allied forces.

Herr Strauss sold the West German Government had no- minated a general for this post "not because we were so eager to get a high NATO position but because it was the wish of our allies.

will

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"We knew that one day wo

someone to a high NATO job, but we could have waited."

He said he was sure that British Members of Parliament who were opposed Spoide! would reallso that the enemies of the last war are now allies and that the allies of those days are ziot exactly altles today."--China Mail Special.

Jap-Czech Relations

London, Jan. 28. Negotiations have been oDETI- ed for the re-establishment of

relations between

diplomatic Japan and Czechoslovakia,a spokesman of the Japanese Em- bassy in London disclosed to- day.

He said that a first meeting between Crech and Japanes diplomats was held on January Paris, Jan. 28. 11 to discuss the subject and Physicinos put French actreas the second meeting took place Martine Carol under sedatives on January 24.

In a hospital today following a The date of the next meet-

It called for their immediate, nervous ́breakdown,' --- United | Ing has not yet been sol, release--Reuter,

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