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SOVIET DEPUTY PREMIÉRU ÎN VIENNA

'WHERE DO YOU

STOP?" ASKS BEVAN ON TESTS

Reading, May 5.

Mr Aneurin Bevan, British Labour Member of Parliament, tonight criticised Britain's pro- posed hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific and asked: "Where do you stop? You stop nowhere th side of the grave.”

Mr Bevan was making his first public speech since his return from Asia and the Middle East.

LEADERSHIP

He told a Labour May Day the welfare of the human race Rally that no weapon, which lies in that direction at all. Was a weapon of suicide, could be a weapon of diplomacy.

moral If Britain had the stature, she could say that al- though her selentists could per haps make an H-bomb deadly than any other country. she would not do so,

more

Britain, he said, should de clare: "We do not believe that

Popular Hill

Sails For

Suez Canal

London, May 6.

"We believe that what the ship in the opposite

race needs is a leader- human

direction and we are going to give It.

Mr

"We ACC going 10 prove there are influences and prin- clples in the world that rise superior to those that attach st to the story of barberism" Bevan continued: "T be- Hove that if we could say and do that tens of millions all over the world would once more lift their eyes towards Britain."

"The best interests of Britain demanded and the world now that the Conservatives should hold a general election

and

...

A plcture taken during the four-day goodwill vinti lo Austria of Soviet First Deputy Premier Mikoyan. He is pictured right, sharing » Joke with Austrian Chancellor Raab_during_a reception at the Chancellery in Vienus,

Mr Mikoyan la

in the first lead- statesman of any of the four

former Occupation powers to comé to Austria since the country regatsed ite freedom-Express Photo,

MALAYAN ENVOY

FOR INDONESIA

Singapore, May 4. Malnya would appoint a High

commissioner to Indonesia soon, the Straits Times reported today

from Kuala Lumpur.

OPENING

Melbourne, May 6,

Distrust Of UK's

UK's NEW OFFICE Defence Policy Major Topic

Bonn, May 5.

An Australian Trade Come -milestoner, in to be appointed to Kuala Lumpur, the Minister of Trade Mr John McEwen, nounced horn - today,

The first Commissioner, could bo Me Wì Calrest, a senior Do- partment of Trade officer,

Me Molato also announced that Bir H. W. Holberton,,; at

present rales manager for Laver

Brothers in Sydney, would be

sioner Service in Singapore,

Mr McEwen sáid that Malays

Australian goods and took

million pounds Australian from

Continuing German distrust of Bri- tain's defence policy was expected in posted to the Trade Commis. usually well informed quarters hero today to be a major topic in the talks starting was an important market for on Tuesday between Mr Harold Mac-goods worth more than eight millan, British Prime Minister, and Dr Australia in 1956-50-Reuter Konrad Adenauer, West German Chan-| cellor.

Mr Macmillan's visit from Tuesday till FAURE ARRIVES Thursday--will be the first by a British Prime Minister since the West German state was founded in 1949.

Continued tears that Britain will pull her troops out of the continent and leave Western Europe to defond Itself alone was revealed in the Nato Council meeting which ended here on

Friday

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Bri-

The British delegation came the Nato meeting in the be- lief that these fears had been allayed in March, when tain's Western European allies allowed her to withdraw 13,600 troops from West Germany this year and promised to consider in the autumn her request withdraw more.

The newspaper report said an official of the Federal Gov ernment would (Cavo shortly on a fact-finding mission to decide the best organisation of Malaya's future ofice in Djakarta.

Indonesian Government The

Disappointment

to

But West Germany was pro- minent among Nhto members at the Council meeting in volcing disappointment over the British cuta

in Germany.

The Nato Council, in Its

communique stressed the need for a "power- ful shield of land, sea and air

maintained. forces" to be

Mr Macmillan, it was there- fore forbeast,

fordern would try to com vince Dr Adenauer that Wor

718

Germany would be just effectively protected by Britain turning from quantity to quality -reducing her manpower and switching to the most modern OT

of nuclear defence. second topic expected to be discussed was that of European co-operation.

Mr Macmillan will probably

exfat

West German anong leaders on this subject too.

The press here has alleged that the British "grand design" project was aimed at sabotaging the European common market.

Grand Design

had approved the dony to fled out whether suspicions

Router

Veenendaal, May 5, A Dutch cigar factory has drive to popularise started a elgar amoking among women.

After several months of ex- periment the factory has start od production of what it calls "an excellent little cigar for

ladies." It in about the size of a cigarette-China Mali Special.

Singapore, May 4. Mr M. P. Carson, Canadian

at

The "grand desim” almos simplifying the many forms of European co-operation in three ways-political and military co- operation would be

gathered under Nato; schemes like the common market and Euratom would be linked to OBEC: and assemblies of

give the country an opportunity | Trade Commissioner here, will the parli bodies would

ane

come

under

"umbrella" European assembly.

West Germany will at the talks try to persuade Britain to associate herself with the com- mon market 12 closely as possible.

of putting into ofice "people leave for British Borneo to different who will try to lead the world nestas the Inland's needs and Into Car happier and A London shipping line glorious destinations

more make a report to the Canadian then these Government on the posibilty of announced today it has ortoiles can dream about," Mr providing ald under the dered the 7.127-ton freighter Bovan & lared-Router.

Colombo Flam.-Rutty, Popular Hill to sell for the Suez Canal on the hope the government will lift its unofficial ban on waterway traffic "any time now."

A spokesman for Counties Ship Management Co. sald the Popular Hill 18 steaming through the Red Sea and should reach Suez on Monday with a soya cargo from East Africa for the continent.

"We feel it is worth risking a delay at Suez rather than sending her via the Cape," the

spokesman sald. "C the government y

any

now annotaneo

ships can go the gh."

AMERICAN CULTURE

OUTWEIGHS RUSSIAN

IN · JAPAN

Tokyo, May 6.

Dr Heinrich Von Brentano, West German Foreign Minister, said to Reuter: ""The Germari Government 1s extremely anxious for Britain to associate itself with the common market one hundred per cent."

Working Sessions

and German reunification. The

In tonnage and quantity, United States cul-disarmament, ture far outweighs and outnumbers the Soviet Belleve Union's contributions to Japanese thought and

Lime reading.

British

the

Other subjects on which Bri- Ush and West German 'lenders are likely, to exchange views are Soviet policies, Washington four power workc- group, composed of United States, Britain, Franco and West Germany, is to meet here later this month to think up more imaginative ideas on German reunification.

The British Foreign Secretary, ilurough the Canal since it was But, by weight, Communist mission foo, but the increase in Mr Selwyn Lloyd, who was here culturo Imported Inst year Japanese imports of books from for the Nato mesting, is staying represented only 24,892 tons of that country is attributed part on in Bonn for the Macmillan An 800-ton freighter of Bri- books compared with 487,337|ly to the low cont

He spent Sunday, quietly of import, visit. fish ownership her roviously tone of books received from the | And Japanteo translators and used the waterway it was the United States through com- publishers have no worry about under charter to an Italian Arm. mercial channels alone.

Britain's "advice" against

The flow of Communist literature into Japan has It allowed through the

been increasing since Japan and the Soviet Union last pular Hill will be the first com- year resumed diplomatic relations. itetoly British ship

blocked.

T'o-

to pass

using the Canal still stands

ADMISSION FIE

copyright forst Tho Soviet Union makes no charge.

pending agreement by the 14- This was in addition to the The newly eatshlisted Soviet nation Suez Canal Users Asso- big circulation of American Embassy in Tolgro ciation on the Egyptian

at prestat terms books magazines promoted has nothing to do with the cir for navigation.

by the activities of the Uniteci. SCUA was still deadlocked State Information Services Culation of Soviet books in after two sessions at London which give books free to a Japan The International Boo last week. The latest ended selected list of reacters - maxi | store, an official organ in Mos- Thursday with several-delegates open fin libraries to all, free of cow, is in direct contact with still awaliing final instructions | charge,

tho Japan-Soviet Friendship from their home governments.

rooms belonging to Society and two wholesale book the Soviet Union charge an ad-dealers in Tokya-Reuter,

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