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In a special report to Con-only in terms of ancient hos

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"Communism and Communist aggression obviously do not con stitute the primary menace, nor provide alone a mumclent chal- lenge to motivate current mill- tory training programmes.

Southcus! "As long na the Asia Treaty Organisation (with of unlimited offers against Communist Special Com-ason, I would appear that the military forces of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and South Vict nam aro in every case larger and more heavily equipped than the needs of moro internal security would dictate."

Primary Role

Its impled Pupport)

Ike Defends

The report said the primary role of the United States in Asta "should be to Southeast

and L Inspire by example assist in developing competency But President Eisenhower to- | through education and technical day again look a strong stand shoulder the against cuts in the United training, nol to

burden of normal opera-States foreign ald programme. Elsenhower, speaking at a press Each country and its special conterence, sold this programme problems were covereti in the was necessary not only to secure also the American position and report. But Mr Johnston mado several commendations prestige in the world, but also covering the entire arca.

to defend the security and peace "The original programmes of of the United States.

The President was replying to military and economie ald were

Was whether who necessary," he said, "and re- | reporters suits thus for have Justified the Administration has planned

of to reduce large expenditures

the national budget, which amounted to 72 millard dollars for the 1957-58 year.

the

money, material and manpower mvolved. An otherwise inevit able collapse has been post poned and possibly prevented." Because of this aid, he said, "it is now possible to build more slowly and soundly."

Cut By Half

But, Mr Johnston added, "the dollar volume of ald to South cast Alu can and should be re-

duced by at least half during the next two years. He said, be "Increasing emphasis should placed upon education and upon technical assistance,"

"The most glaring failure to date," he stated, "has been the

out

of

chants made "windfall profits" from American support of local currency.

HUNT GOES ON

IN CYPRUS FOR GRIVAS

Nicosia, Mar. 27.

De Gaulle In Algeria

General Do Gaulle inapost- ing men of the Tindouf garri. son, on the border of Mauri- tania. half-way

between Algiers and Dakar-Express Photo

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Copenhagen, Mar. 27.

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An official communique tonight said that two suspected extremists were captured in the Troodos Mountain area where Greek Cypriot underground "General" George Grivas is reported trapped.

Among The identity of the men enp | causing anxiety

abiding Cypriola, especially the tured was not announced.

Turks. We trust that Beltain ; *****

* to link

The communique sald only that two suspected "terrorisis" ind bech captured after an ex- change of shots when they fail ed to halt.

He said it would be futile for the United States to expect to preserve its present status in the cuta were made heavy world it in important national or inter-

ational projects,

like foreign ald or defence. Elsenhower

that stressed

Three thousand British troops have drawn a circle around foreign ald granted by the US was not aimed at buying friend-10-mile area in the snow-capped ship, it was aimed at helping Troodos Mountains west of here nations that were proud of their where the illusive Grivas was independence but had low living reported holed up with a guerilla standards.

he said,

Mutual Aid

tho were

bond

'Don't Move'

were

was to avoid British

densely

The President said the term

No further details of today's "mutual ald" should be used lack of any significant progress rather than "foreign aid" since, operation were released.

A toward the achievement

the interests of

British patrols were under sound economy."

countries

orders during the night to halt He alleged that some South-recipient

take ambush positions. Asian Governments were synonymous with those of the and

United

American

instructed "don't States.

ald They

some- move even if you shoot using United States arms to keep themselves in power while mer. | helped to defend the peace and one--Ivavo the body until day-

break." independence of all.

Eisenhower said that some This

might possibly becasualties in the now economies made in the military field. But he said that if real cute in the patrolled mountain region.

Hellcopters ranged over the they desired, WEND

search area during the day. budget

in other fields

Meanwhile, Dr Fazil Kutchuk, should be made such as the Post Office ad-leader of the Turkish minority ministration and other expenses that did not affect the vital Cyprus, today cabled British Prime Ministar Harold Mac- Interests

of tho

country millan expressing "anxiety" that United Press, Reuter and negotiations would begin again He bald the

ofetal "free France-Presse

with Greek Cypriot Archbishop markol" rate of 75 plasters was

Makarios, stershadowed by the local black market rate and the Hongkong market rate of 100 to 120.

Mr Johnston estimated at 320 million a month "the unneces- sary cost to the US taxpayer" of supporting the currencies of and Cambodia of 95 at the arbitrary plasters, or other local currency, to the dollar.

rute

Alleged Complicity

in Its

law-

for

y over the North Pole, an 18- month-old Japanese girl, Suomi Sakal, arrived here from Tokyo today with her parents.

The family were flying on the recently inauguzzierl

Svandi navian Airlines pas enger

str-

is not yielding to unreasonable vice which uses the Polar route Für Europe with the pressures. Britain should be East.

policy steadfast

They are now due to go on settling the Cyprus question

İfelsinki

Suomi's where Lalks and through tri-partite | ut

refuse to talk to Makarios who father, Yoshitore Sakel, who studying at a speedy trial and phyaleinn, is deserves

punishment, Dis hospital-Reuter, exemplary

with Makarios will cussions undermine Turkish trust In British justice."-United Press.

Ike Not Alarmed About Aqaba

at

Washington, Mar. 27. President Eisenhower stated his press conference today that he attached no particular significance to reports of pro- jected troop movements by Baudi Arabla on the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba.

He had been asked whether

he thought these movements would imply a threat for free- dom of shipping in the Gulf.

frontier Asket about recent

between Isravi and skirmishes

indicated Syria, the President that he thought these incidents were a continuation Of the Jong scries of Palestine frontier disorders.

Such incidents stemmed from

Amman, Mar. 27. Bahgat Al Tahuni, chief of Jordan's Royal Cabinet, left for Makarios was exiled to the Damascus today with special lonely Seychelles Islands in the the war of nervte existing be- message for Syrian President Indian Ocean last March for tween Largeli and Shukri El Kuwatly from Hussein of Jordan,

Mr Johnston said the time semed ripe for "substantial re- ductions in troop and equipment leveis" in Vietnam, Laos, Cam- bodia and Thallimi even though they "strongly protest" against Talhuni refused

the

ments.

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Gatt Meeting To Discuss Common Market

Geneva, Mar. 27,

The Inter-pesalonal Committee of the Ceneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trado (Gatt) whi meet here on April 24 to discuss procedures to be followed for later.consideration of tho Euro- pean common market treaty in- plenary scesion, I Wis A nounced today.

Usually well-informed sources Indicated that some pations, notably the United States ani Canada, were anxious to see the treaty ratifled by the parlaments of the treaty nations before it encounters possible objections

on the grounds of incompatibili-

with Galt provision.

ty

The six nations-France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland already have a walvor from certain Chit obliga- tions to allow the European

'coal-steel pool to operate,” but the common market posts far more intricate problems, Includ- ing preferential treatment for colonial territories.—China Mali Special.

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US reducing arms ship-the contents of the message but Government announced it would uld he might return either release Makarios if he gave un- "More than onc

of these tonight or tomorrOW,

conditional disapproval of vin- S'PORE UNIONISTS nationa is wing US furdy to Premier Suleiman Nabulsi lenee on Cyprus.

FOR PEKING with build and equip armed forces, conferred for 40 minutes some of whose officers and menthe King last night-United seem to think of their mission Press,

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Singapore, Mar. 27,

The Singapore Trades Union *** | Congress has decided to send two representatives to this year's May Day celebrations in Peking, it was announced hers today.

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Paris, Mar. 27. ARENCH Premier Guy Mollet tonight asked for a vate of Confidence during the National Assembly debate on general polley. The vote will be taken tomorrow evening.

Mollet asked for the confidence voto after speaking for over an hour. He reviewed the Government's policy dealing with constitutional reform, the country's economie and finan clal altuation, the Algerian problem, French relations with Morocco and. Tunisia and| prospects for Europe) Mollet said he favoured a re-

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The Premier re-staled the principles on which the futuro of Algeria should be based and said the Government's un. conditional ceasefire to rebels still hold good. The ecasefire would be followed by free elections and France then negotiate the would future of Algeria with the wool spokesmen of the Algerian population,⚫

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up to MoreCCO and Tunis to respect the sovereign. ty of France, Mollet said that during his re- cent visit to Washington, ha had found himself in agree- ment with President Eisen- hower on the important quer- tion of European defence and American ald organisation.

council of the CongreZA accepted an Invitation from the All-China Federation" of Trade Unione including a three-Week tour of China--Reuter.

Mission Completed

Vienna, Mar. 27, The special UN commission 'collecting material for a report on Hungary's October revolt, which arrived hero last Friday, its work after hearing 20 witnesses and will leave for London tomorrow, it was announced today fleutor.

to Europe would be succeeded as completed

aid mutual by

between Europe

pe and US. Mollet stressed France's position at Israel's adde in the Middle East unrest. A settlement of the Middle East problem, in cluding Bucz, was the main alm of France's policy in that region of the world, he said

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