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AGREEMENT ON
DISARMAMENT
MAY BE REACHED
London, Apr. 16."
M. Jules Moch, French representative on the United Nations disarmament subcommittee meeting here, said today the subcommittee might reach agree- ment on the limitation of hydrogen bomb plosions.
Meeting Postponed For Unclarity'
Of Situation
London, Apr. 16.
A meeting of the 15-nation Suez Canal Users Association set for tomorrow has been postponed till shortly after the weekend because of the "un- clarity of the Suez situation, a usually reliable source said here today.
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It had been thought that the United States- Egyptian talks in Cairo on Egypt's terms for
OPENS running the canal would now have ended, and the association would have been able to consider the TO-MORROW position.
It had also seemed likely that the West, following deadlock In the talks, was about to take the Suez dispute to the United Na lions Security Council.
But the Unlied States am- bassador in Cairo, Mr Raymond Hare, had a further meeting to- day with the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr Mahmoud Fawzi, indicating that the talks not yet finished.
Not United
were
At the same time it appear- ed to diplomatic observers that the three Western allics, the United States, Britain ond France, were by ho means united.
After the French ambassador, M. Joan Chauvel, called today on the British Foreign Secre- tary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, reports were current in French circles that French opinion would favour a boycott of the canal if the Cairo talks broke down.
The Marquess of Salisbury, who resigned from the goygen- ment over
| ly had urged them to use "prudence" and to keep away because of legal and technical problems which existed before the canni was reopened. - Reuter and China Mail Special.
MOTHER WORRIES: 'SUICIDE FLEET' - GETS VOLUNTEER
Landen, Apr. 16.
A man who left Britain six months ago to work in Indian leper colonies now plana to join a "suicide Goel" which aims to pre- vent Britain's HI-bomb
being exploded month.
In London today mother Bald, "he
Mext
ja
us iii with worry."
vid
London,
Graham, 25, of hitch-hiked to India with his friend Jan of Brighouse,
They had £38 bokween them
Besides working among the lepers they
Deron, ita Cyprus polley, urged in letter to the Times that the SCUA (Sucz Canal Userz Association) forein ministers should meet in ference to discuss a boycott,
Yet reports from Washington said the United States Govern- ment would tell American ship- owners that in a few days they could yes the crail" again.
Under Protest
They would be allowed to pay tolls in dollars to the Egyptian but under Canal Authority, protest, the reports stated.
Where Britain stood was not known, as the Foreign Office today declined comment on Sucz
the United
Clates thal It was powers should switch that
Moch wald the subcommittee might reach
Ave-power by
a nuclear
test ex-
derstood, however,
had not 10-
partial agreement" covering the their productions from military formed London of any intention explosions and the following to peaceful purposes, according to let American shipowners' use points:
to Western conference sources,
conal ugnin.
1. Limitation of levold at a first stage of
troop
disarmamenil.
The BOUTCAS said that Mr Zork, though he did not refoot the proposals, put
has
to
The British Government sent
representativo forward by Washington, Mr Adam Watson, head the Foreign Office Mir Harold Stassen, maintained African Department, Lo Co- 2. Hait in the production that they did not go far enough ordinate pollelse with the Ameri- of fissionable materials in ensuring the elimination of
cap Government for military purposes.
nuclear stocks or in prohibiting the use of nuclear weaponis.--- international cop-France-Presse and Router.
of
3. An 'trol system.
Moch said that members the subcommittee knew that a war among the great powers would "noccssarily be total." He said: "The argument that gis was not used during the 1939- 45 war, which is cited by those who wish to affirm that nuclear can be avoided, has no
war value.
NO DEFENCE
Mr Watson might visit New York if the Suez dispute were submitted to the Security Coun cli.
reported de-
Mr Lloyd later talls of his talk with the French
wanted to sindy the teachings of Ghanét.
the
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American Views
'Saigon, Apr. 18.. South Vietnam President Ngo Junior Chambers of Commerce ike to work where the challenge South is the greatest, and Vietnam presents the greatest challenge to men of goodwill today.
opening Speaking at the Mr Lincoln White, the State Department spokesman, answer-meeting of the seventh congress Chambers Singapore, Apr. 16. Warships and planes
of sixing questions at his daily press of the Asian Junior
sald in Washington of
of Commerce, the President said conference SEATO nations are concentrat today the
stabilty United States was that since peace and around Ing
South Vietnam Singapore
and
negotiations had returned, still engaged in
of There was a defence against Bangkok in preparation for the
decision prob
perhaps problems which were gas, while there is no defence forthcoming SEATO maritime with Egypt on the Suez Canal. had to attack other kinds
Asked whether any missiles against
certainly as with nuclear exercise, it was announced here
the less dramatic but had
Laicen to refer beca warheads. Also there was no today.
Suez issue to the United Nations difficult to solve. general strategy bated on the
Mr White Among the countries repre- Australian and British ships Security Council, walle LLSC of
modern
Buttpa Ceylon, Nationalist strategy is based on the use of arrive at Singapore on Thurs replied "we are still in discus- sented at
day, and United States and sins with the Egyptians." nuclear weapons."
French ships on Monday,
Asked whether that meant China, Hongkong, India, Japan, that no decision had been made South Korea, Malaya, the Philip- The French representative
Observers from the United Mr White answered "I don't pines, Singapore, Thailand and said: "Knowing these facts, no States, Pakistan and the Fhill want to comment flatly yes or South Vietnam. government chp want
war.bines leave Singapore in selected
Cambodia and the Wisdom wai be victorious
The State Department spokes- United States have sent ob- Looner or later, and will work in ships on April 24. favour of more peaceful co- Naval units from New Zealand man sold he did not know if servios-France-Presse.
States was con- the United existence, a changed nuclear and Tholland will join up ferring with Britain and France polley reduction of classical sca during the exercise, code about taking the matter to the armaments and development of named “Astra" International control-France-
Security Councit reports that Presso.
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