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Canada and Britain ended their two-day Bermuda con- ference tonight with indications of wide agreements,

The two Prime Ministers, Mr. Harold Macmillan and Mr Louis St Laurent, issued a 800-word statement covering the talks. With it was a 150-word annexe announcing an agreement whereby Canada will sell Britain, over the next five years, uranium valued at $115 million.

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Mr Toshikazu Kase, per manent representative of Japan to the United Na- tions, transmitted today to the Secretary-General of the United Nations the text of a resolution of the House of Councillors of Japan, on the prohibition of atom and hydrogen bombs, together with a letter from the Prime Minister and Minis- ter of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

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An extension of this deal for o longer period would be con- sidered at the end of the first Ave years of its operation, it was Bald. The uranium would supply the raw materials for Britain's #tomic energy programma,

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U.N. disarmament conferenco agreed today to put inter- between the United Nations national control of guided

CAUSEWAY BAY Dag missiles and rockets on its Secretary-General, Mr Hammarskjold, and the Egyp-agenda. tan President, Colonel Nasser, But the Bermuda "open testa" which indicated "cautious proposal and Russia's own call optimism."

for a temporary ban on atomic Canada thought the emergency test explosions sull had not been POPULAR CHINESE LEGEND WITH HUMAN EMOTION! force should have enough con officially raised as the session The communique reveals trol in the Gaza area not only to | VI Among the subjects discussed guard the border but to prevent reached the middle of lis second were the Anglo-American joint border incidents at the source, declaration

The Soviet Deputy Foreign Lests nuclear

the spokesman said.

Minister, Mir which was one of the lending re-

Vaerian Zorin, reasomble ROU Canada sidis of the Anglo-U.B. confer- chance of working out a solution mentioned the Eisenhower-

hore

3041 week,

for The

proposal to the Suez Canal problem. Pro- Macmillan Canadians welcomed it warmly.posals for international control changing observers at nuclear

Other subjects discussed in

which had been tests during the way, of the Canal,

He suid cluded settlements of short- advanced since the crisis started the Soviet Union could not be term problems in tho Middle last year, were being relaxed | bound by communiques issued at Eust and other political and and offered less difficulty of conferences at which there was

their being accepted by Nisser, no Soviet representative. economic problems of the area.

the spokesman said. Silence On Defence

encu

ол

Canada expressed interest in proposals for closer association. between the United Kingdom and Europe and examined the effect

of the common market and free trade Are En Europe on

Canadian trade,

They recognised the noog to strengthen the workings of the United Nations.

The

week

Seven-point Agenda

CX-

It was probable that President Nassor would avoid becoming enmeshed with Russia and would COLO to agreement on Mr Zorin did not muntion The Canal. It seemed fairly the Soviel Government's obvious that Egypt was going to counter-proposal,

Issued while operate the Canal in the future.ne conurenice was ill In Not Act Separately kaisti 00 nuclear iest whale

Ession, to impose a temporary

Fuegotiations continue.

KONTAK

Nuclear tests.

Biblies and rockets,

the

dc.

suid Discussion between President Eisenhower and My Macmillan, delegules wound up **general according to the spokesman, julcussions" today and agreed on They refused to reveal any indicated that the United States seven-point agenda for

during their and thing that arose

Britain would not act tattoo negotiations: defence discussions,

separately in the future in any Reduction

or conventionaj The resolution

There was little indication in case where the Western nations urges "the

atma and expenditures, the communique of how full would have to take Arm stand,

internal control organisa- United Nations and the powers

tions and inspection systems concerned to take spoedy, effee agreement was on most subjects such aa closing of the Suez tivo

But it was known Canal to ships of any nation. discussed, and appropriate measures

to enforce conventional re- conference for limiting the use of atomic from

sources that

duetlons. Britain's planned reduction in tho Anglo-Canadian views its Nato forces did not loom

Nuclear armaments reduc- chorgy exclusively to peaceful purposts and for the total pro- colacido or are quite close on largely in the conference as had

tion, control and cilmina- moct matters in the field of previously been hibition of production, use and

supposed,

tion. testing

of atom and hydrogen world politics.

Canada appreciated the British only mention of "dif- position and was not complain- transmitting #hoso do ferences" in the document ap-ing about it, the spokesman said. The conference brought out cuments, Me Kase said:

pears in the last paragraph of

Canada mupported atom "My Government specifically the communique, which says: instructa miks atresa tho' fact

"While there may from time fosts by Britain and the United that this resolution of the House to time appear to be differences Startes and would like to see a of Councillors is prompted by

In their approach or reaction form of registration and inter- the carmest solicitude of the

to International developments, national observation of the tests, Japanese people for peace,

governments aro con especially se scientists now say having experienced the calami-

atom tests are becoming more their special re

difficult to detect end it is not tous excels of muclear weapons lationship will always enable impossible for a nation i sone

mass destruction.

them to work together effettive circumstances to hide tests taking "Furthermore, my governmently with constructive purpose."

place.-United Press. would like to express the most sincere desire that the United Nations will be good enough to endeavour Its utmost in assist- ing a apcody fulfiment of the spid aolution."

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The Prime Minister walies that he would be grateful to the Secretary-Cloneral if the latter would circulate copies of the rasolution to the membera of the United Nations as a United Nations document. France- Presse.

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Canada's Exports

One of the most important sa- sults of the conference is the British decision to buy uranium from Canada, Thus Britain is asured supplies for its vast expansion

that programane eventually will give the United Kingdom more than a score of atomic energy plants.

This will rellove British in- dustry of dependence on lesson- ing home production of coal and the

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Liberals Appeal To

St. Laurent

London, Mar, 26. The British Liberal Can- didates Association, has worth about $300 million last sent a cable to M. Louk SL

Canada exported uranium

year, mostly to

the

United Laurent, Canadian Prime States, and expecta to export Minister, now in Bermuda, $350 million worth this year.

asking him to use his in Whether exports to Britain

Prime were included

in this second fluence with the figure is not yet known.

Minister, Mr Harold Mac- Canada would find it difficult millan, to stop Britain's

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Zones of armament Imita- tion, în'emad it is docided to start disarmament only in certain areas.

Other disarmament prob- Lezus.

Officials said it was assumed tho Ave-nation conference would take up the subjects in this odrer but they reserved the right to amend the order tomor- row if desired-United Press,

According to Reuter the So- viet Union.

for pressed mediate discussion today to halt. nuclear test explosions, a West- ern conference source stated.

1-

Mr Valerian Zorin, Soviet de- lerate, urged that this subject should be put at the head of the agenda as the Soviet Gov- emment in Moscow announced

was, prepared to reach agree- ment with the West for im- mediate temporary cessation of atomic tegis,

Socialists'

Gain In

participate is forthcoming H-bomb tests. Thailand

to the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East if

The cable said the Associa

Egypt or Israel made it im tion was gravely disturbed by

possible for the Force to carry out the functions entrusted to it by the United Nations, Canada sold at the meeting between the Prime Ministers.

Cautious Optimism

growing scientific and medical evidence of radiation dangers of H-bomb testing.

Bangkok, Mar. 26. The socialist group in the It appealed to St Laurent as new National Assembly was Liberat Prime Minister Canada in

of increased to 19 seats today tho name ON humanity to use your influence when the Opposition Seri with the British Prime Minister Prachatipatal (free demo- for Christmas Island." to stop the H-bomb test planned cratic) Party announced it

INITIATIVE

is joining forces with the Socialist Front,

0

prese

A Canadian spokesman said Canada made it clear that it wanted to make the principle of the emergency force work and

Mr Ampon Suwunrol, deputy would only withdraw as a last Wo salute you sir for taking party leader, told resort.

Canada realised that if the initiative which led to the conference his party will oppose Canadian units were withdrawn creation of the United Nations a pro-West polley and struggle from the force as it was at pre Emergency Forps, and respect for a outralist policy as well Gent constituted, the remainder fully Impore you once again to as work for socialism in Thai- of the force could not operate take the initiative this time Ind. efficiently since nearly one against the treat to posterity quarter of it was composed of "If a lead to suspind all Canadians, the spokesman said. bomb testa could be taken by munist China last year revealed

There were some signs that Britain, then `childrm slready was thinking seriously allyo and yet unborn may be about the result of any such spared physical and mental da withdrawal, according to the forralties and death.

The Brifan Liberal Party has reports dive members in the House or were received here on the talks | Commons,-France-Presse,

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