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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957.
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SOVIET AIR ATTACK
DEMOCRATS' OPINION
Washington, Jan. 29.
Democratic members of a special Air Force subcommittee said today that the vulnerability of the United States to a surprise Soviet air attack was steadily increasing.
Unduly Pessimistig
The three Democratic mein-relative to that of Russia pad bers of the subedmmiltice, report. fience to our national security." ing on an investigation last year into US sirpower, said the Soviet Union had taken the lead from the US in numbers of moderni combat aircraft and was "rapidly closing alt and
the qualitative the US still maintainedap that
The Democratic subcommilice members saki the Administra- tion, had often' placed Andreful- considerations above
"defence requirements "the serious damage of our airpower strength
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The two Republican mem bren of the subcommisten, "Lị their own
report, aid those statements were "unduly per- Limistic They added that "our air power and our naval sirength, forether With our around forces,* niake superior to the Soviet Ualon today,"
sald and
America could never engage in
Senator Start
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SMALL-POX
EPIDEMIC
Calcutta, Jan. 32. Small-Bok W today officially: opclared to barve reached Epidemia prást- tions in Caloutis, recording to oficial Appros,
There Bayo been 106 Sontha from small-pox and 140 atiseks of the dage. Nearly 1,100,- boo have been vaccinal- ed in an effort to halt the Epidemio "gthe psoase, Which
of Cul outa'a
Milber Frstica:Prgate.
Leaves For Russia
Helsinki, Jan. 29. Mr Karl Fagerholmy, the Finnish Prime Minister. left here today for an right-day official visit to the Soviet Union.
He will tell the Spyler Gov- smment that Finland will have to and new markels following the breakdown this year of the
angular
system trading hitherto used by Finland and the Soviet Union, it was under stood here.
Under this system Poland, Czechášlovakia, "That Germany and Rumania have been 'deliver
Talked Into ing goods to Pinland of
Bridge By Mr K?
Soviet account. Finland "pald" for these goods by deliveries to the Soviet Union, who in turn paid Poland, "Czechoslovaktin, East Germany and Rumunia "ty her own deliveries of them.
OTHER CURRENCIES These countries have now in- aisted that their trade this year with Finland be bilateral which means that Finland must pay for her imports from them either with such Finnish goods as they are prepared to accept, or with Western currencies of which all four countries and Finland are short.
London, Jan, 29. The construction of a highway bridge parallel to the railroad bridge across the Firth of Forth in Scotland will begin in the summer of 1958, John Maclay, numbers race with Russia." Secretary of State for Scotland, Symington told the House of Commons to- (Democrat) was chairman of day. the subcommittee, Other mem-
The decision ended a long Ley were Democratic Senators controversy in Scotland which
Many Finns privately Henry Kackson and Sam Ervin, waa
The hope that Mr touched upon
by Soviet would also discus and Republican Senator Leverel Communist Party chief, Nikia the return to Finland of Vilpuri, Saltonstall and former Seater Khrushchev, when he visited the formerly Finland's second largest James Duff.
region last year.
city, and other areas in Karella ceded to the Soviet Union.— Reuter.
Other points in the Democra the report were:"
Khrushchev told newsmen at The definces of the United that time that he had been great- Slates have
been weakened bo- ly impressed by the mile-long cause of the fallure to act on cantilever bridge, but added that national intelligence informa- the British Government should on and also because of a ten-agree to Scottish demands for
the construction of a either ignore decy
ry highway bridge-France-Presso,
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or
Th Senate Committee nounced yesterday that 1U would investigate charges that the Central Bank Governor, Mr underestimate Soviet military Miguel Cuaderno, had cost the progress,"
"We (the US) now have an Philippines severn] million Insumelent dollars by depositing this coun-range modern jet bombers and number of long- try's dollar reserves with there is no programme to pro-Ceylon's American bank whose leyes
duce a sufficient number. was very low,
The
Committee on Banks,
Corporations and Franchilies recrived a confidential report from two unidentified Filipino Congressman that Mr Cuaderno had allegedly deposited re- ferves with the National Cky Bank of New York desplie offers by other Unlled States banks to hold them at a higher interest rate.
The teport added that New York bank pold the Philippine Government only ona per cent Interest while reputable junks older equally had offered es much as wo per cent. The amount of dollar deposits aggregate $200,000,000.
ance-Presse.
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discussed the Kashmir question "LIVING SWAMP" Several banks have already in a talk today with the Foreign boen paralysed by sporadic Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, strikes for four days. Today diplomatic circles said. the Counelt directed its presl- dent to call all other banks out on strike without
any further union meetings.
The Foreign Offee meeting lasted a half hour,
The Foreign Office recalled The Government was mean- yesterday that the Kashmir Issue was still before the United submarine attack against pur while studying the possibility Nations Security Council and shipping and particularly vil- of scrapping the
Industrial expressed the hope that the the nerable to submarine misslie Court and referring the bank Courelt would and a constructive
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CROWDED UN AGENDA
United Nations, Jan. 29. The Algerian debate was not expected to begin before next Monday in the United Nations Political Committee because of
Un the
Justice Minister Stuart Garson declined in especially the debates
the crowded agenda. and
con-
the Commons today to give details of Royal Cana. Gaza strip and the Gulf of dian mounted police co-operation in the investiga-qube Political observerS tion of an alleged new Soviet spy ring in the United States.
before
He told Parliament that the formation public Canadian Government's policy court hearings, he was "careful to refrain from die United Press. closing any informaation on security
mattera", especially
when the services of
Today.
The French Foreign ter Christian Pineau, spenic" "first In the debate, lowed by Arab delegates,
Minis-
will
fol-
and
the then by other members of the added. Pollient Committee, who wish
to take part-Franée-Presse,
Miendly qualities were involved. CAPITOL RITZ
Garson confirmed, however, that the RCMP had been co- operating with' the 'US Fedéral Bureau of Investigation in the FBI investigation into the activi tles of Jack and Myra Soble and Jacob Albam, of New York City, accused of Boviel espionage.
In American Press
John Diefenbaker, Conservp- tive Opposition leader, asked Garson if the activities of the Sobles in their business con- nections In Canada had been related in any way with "the Russian Embassy here.***
Carson said any information he might give on that point could conceivably be of more value to governments whillch were not so friendly with Canada as the United States.
Diefenbaker said such in formation was avallable in the American preès, and asked why Parliament was being denied the
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