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Only Major

War Could

Uproot Them

New York, Apr. 1.

The American mass-circulation maga- zine Look said today in a long article on China that the Communist regime was firmly established there and could only be uprooted by a major war of conquest.

most

fro-

The article, accompanied by other factors, the photographs, was written by portant of which is how the Edmund Stevens, the magazino's United States implement the permanent

In Geneva correspondent

Agreement regarding Moscow, who defied the State the release of Chinese prisoners Department's ban

gaols,"--Franco- China to

on travel to In American

Press0. gather, his material. In his conclusions on his one- month stay in China, Mr Stevens said that the country was not a Soviet "satellite" and declared tiat the regime had wide. spread popular support.

The

US INFLUENCE

opposition had either

bern eliminated

or won over

to the Communist cause, he add-

ed.

had

The American influence nol bren obliterated from China, the crticle said,

The standard of living, 11- though still low, was being raised, while the most important problem was the country's birth rate, the article said.

Slevone said he had found the people much nicer than he had expected, and the officials much more relaxed and pleasant than the Rusdans.

He said he was surprised at

of children

the number

and

Belligerents Would

Destroy

Themselves

Paris, Apr. 1.

If thermo- nuclear} bombs are ever used, the belligerent countries

will

be destroyed completely DA nations, M. Francis Perrin, French High Com- missioner for

Atomic

estimated from statistics that | Energy, declared today. China's present population was Speaking at the Organisa- around 300,000,000.

The population could reach 1,000,0

1,000,000 by 1985 at the pre- bent birth rate of 12,000,000 year. he said.

4

Although China's economy was still linked to that of the Soviet Union, the Chinese ha! shown far greater flexibility and realism t'ian other countries, Stevens said.

GROWN TOO FAST

He compared the country to a delinquent who had grown too fost; big, caring, impudent bul not weak.

In answer (0 A sories of writen questions submitted by Stevens, Chinese Premier Chou En-lai gave the following answers:

tion

for European Economic Co-operation, he asserted that the bombs would result in such a holocaust that the bell- gerent nationa, as powerful ав they are, would be completely destroyed as

as nations." He added,

"Tho

biggest nations involved in such a war would be perhaps in a few days reduced to the level of most under-developed nations, a result of the, magsive destruction of their people and means of production.

za

"We must achieve a world

that organisation

maise possible peaceful development of atomic energy and avert a military catastrophe."

LAST PHASE

Signing “Common Market” ...... And Euratom. Treaties.

Lo

The

NEDERLA

Belgium,

Holland. foreign ministers of France, Luxembourg, Germany and Italy recently signed the two

Common

and Market treaties establishing the European Euratom, the atomio energy community, in Rome, Pletare top shows the German delegation — with Chancellor Adt- nauer centre — signing the treaty: ploture bottom shows the Netherlands minister, signing. ---Express Photo.

COMMUNIST HINT:

TIME FOR BIG FOUR

CONFERENCE

London, Apr. 1. Communist diplomatic sources today sug- M. Perrins said that the world gested that now is the time to hold a Big Four AMERICAN-CHINEEE RELA- was now entering "the Lost TIONS: "There is some justifica-phase" of the perfecting of summit conference including Russia.

Tho

was

tion for viewing Chinese-Ameri-dustrial use of atomic energy.

sources said that with dollars' worth of planes, tankes can relations with optimism. The He explained that convention-

conference out of and ans. Much of this Chinese Government has re-

al power reserves, in coal and the Bermuda

and Way

Anglo-French captured or destroyed during the peatedly voiced its destro to im- o for examplo would be the

with differences prove

military sumcient

the United Israeli-Fronch-British these relations,"

for the next 1,000 States apparently healed over, action

Spainst Egypt last THE THE FORMOSAN PROB years, but the reserves of atomic the opportunity for an East-November. LEM: "The Liberation of Tai- Boston as now conceived, each west conference should not be wan is the domestle affair of os in uranium, could last 20,000 China. We are seeking to achieve years. Its peaceful beration and the

In addition, the fusion of the

allowed to slip away.

The sources indicated that no new massive arms shipments to

Soviet Premier Nikolai Egypt were contemplated since prospects are improving every atom would yield power 10 Bulganin earlier this year

sug- they would only result in equal serves for "hundreds of millionsgested such a meeting. But the arms shipments by the West to

thrce Western powers turned Israel-United Press. why of years."---France-Pressc,

the invitation down. They first wanted to resolve their own differences over the Suez issue.

Bulganin Willing

Lille, Apr. 1. For the first time in France, candidate for a doctor's degree

The sources

indicated that

Congress Party Asked To Form Govt

APAN: "The reason Japan has so long delayed re- establishment with China is the obstructionism of US policy.

The present Japanese cabinet INFECTIOUS COMEDY, HOT has expressed its willingness to las llustrated his thesis with a

RHYTHM TUNËS!

promote trade and other re- cinema film. lations prior to the re The newly-graduated doctor establishment of normal re- I was M. Eraile Delahaye, in Bulgerrin would "go anywhere, lations, We approve. Relations (industrialist

and cnumber of any time" to meet President between China and Japan will several scientific socielles.

Eisenhower, particularly, and develop,

His thesis was on the subject the British and French leaders...

Bombay, Apr. 1. bol of phytoplancton and algae Harold Macmillan and Guy The Indian Congress

epiphytes in northern France.”

Mollet. It was illustrated by a 45- "Their

The agenda, the sources said, form a government in the Party has been asked to release depends upon mute film including sound their good behaviour as well as tracks-France-Presse.

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down conventional weapons, gave no party a majority in This would be followed by an the State Legislature. attempt at agreement în ban- The Governor, Mr Bhimsen |ning nuclear weapons,

Sachar, said tonight he was Eliminating

Western satisfied the Congress Party's milliary bases "threaten- Ledalature leader, Karenrushna Ing the Soviet Union." Bulganin Mahatab, was in a position to last week gred off a series of

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Washington, Apr. 1.

A. Hannah, former US Assistant Secre- tury

of Defence, today re- nowed hta plea that the United States ignore armis "Rather tice restrictiona

and arm

forces

United Nations

in Koren with the fastest jot aircraft and other modern military equipment.

Mr Hannah, BOW President of Michigan State University, told a spocial Senate com- mittce studying foreign aid that the US must “recognise the facts of life in Korea where he said the Commu- nists had "dagrantly violated}" the agreement oszinst moder nising armies on alhier side, The net result is that our forces standing guard there ATO confronted by orces poestasing the test military weapons which would glyc them

decided advantage should there be a resumption of hostillies Mr. Hosh tested..

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which

notes to Norway and Denmark form a stable ministry," warning them of the dangers of The Congress Party emerged setting up NATO missile and from the elections as the air bases on the territory. largest group with 50 seats, is 15 short of absolute majority in the 140-seat Legis- lature. The Ganatantra Parishad, [Ils · rival, secured 51, Praja- The sources were asked if the Socialista 11. Jharkhand We arb morally Soviet Union, through Czecho- Independents 17. Communist. obligated to give our own i skovalela, would again start ship- | 9, and the Lohia Socialist group military forces and our Allies mente of military equipment to une.

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London, Apr. 1.

Mr Lim Yow Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, today had informal talks with senior officials at the British Defence Ministry here,

A source close to the Singa- pore delegation said later that the talks concerned some aspects of the position of civilian employees of the British armed forces in Singapore,

The

position of theso

employees has already been considered by the successful Anglo-Singapore

conference.

constitutionn

ADJOURNED

Mr Lim is due to have ai further meeting at the Defence Ministry on Wednesday next, the source sold.

The constitutional conference adjourned on Friday for the preparation of its agreed re- port, This will be formally adopted at the final session of the conference to be April 8.

held on

Mr Lim was accompanied, at| the Defence Ministry meeting

by Mr Henry Armstrong, Secre tary to the Singapore all-party delegation of five---Reuter,

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