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Knowland
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London, June 0.
Senator Willlàm: Kubwa land, Republican leader of the United States Sonate, said in a British Broadcast- 4ng Corporation programin
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sion to relax the export of strategic goods to Com- munist China was in his opinion a mistake,
The 48-year-old Senator, who was being interviewed in an international "radio link" prograsime,
added, however, "we are certainly not even thinking of retalla- tory action."
Honest Opinion
Senator Knowland, who wan being questioned by journalistė Paris, Hamburg, in London, Sydney, arid Ottawa, said that This was a problemin which elles had honest differences Di opinion,"
It would be a mistake for the United States to leen its restrictious at the present time," he said. "The situation so dar as China is concerned is
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COMMONWEALTH SOCIALIST
that if you ship goods to the ASSOCIATION TO BE SET UP
Soviet Union, they in turn then trans-ship them to China.
"That is costly procedure and would be a stradă on the economies of both countries.
"We must also keep in mind that Communist China is etiil: in violation of the terms of the Korean Armistice. The situation
between the two countries is not
exactly parallel.“
Asited whether he considered
that other nations Ih the Western Alliance should con- tinue the original embang or
follow Britain's example, Seng
for Knowland said he thought
that they should consider the
aliterences he had outlined.
China, he declared, was stili 1 threat to peace is the Paviac.
Or Formosa, he said that one must bear in mind it was not Just
insignificant Little island."
Its existence dicted as restraint against siny potential
aggrcision.
United Nations
Asked whether he favoured the admittance of Communist
Ching to the United Nations Senator Knowland plied it would be a ser
think inistake, and of disarmament, Senator Knowland said that in effective system of dispʊëlon was essential in any disarma ment agreement,
By FRASER WIGHTON
London, June 6.
The Conference of Commonwealth Labour Parties at its concluding session today unanimously adopted a resolu tion proposing that the 23 territorias ropresented should set upa Commonwealth Association.
This body, which would be supplementary to membership of the Socialist International and the Asian Socialist Conference, might include still more Commonwealth Labour parties in future, the resolution visualised.
'NORWAY SHOULL
ACCEPT MISSILES
Oslo, June 6.
It called on the British; Labour. Party, host to the Conference," to take the neccesary steps to give the scheme practical effect,
The ten-day lang conference
9 was private, but at lis close to- day a press conference was held in London at which Dr Herbert Eyatt, leader of the official oppont tirm in the Australian
of the principal points.
The Norwegian Defence Minister, Mr Nils Fodera Parliament, gave sund Handal, told the National Assembly tonight that Norway should accept an American offer of a battalion of Honest John rockets and a battalion of guided Nike Ajax missiles.
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He based hingelt Horory has not received by (namely to provide the best pos-on the declaration of principles, bffer as regaids ujoinle weapons alble ineans of i shield against unaniriously passed by the con- Ho added that he did not]b? 'sny kind did the hás not attack on our bordez. think that nations should merely tely on the word of the Soviet Union in any agreement that was worked out Reuter.
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asked for any, he said.
ference on Tuesday.
This
"It is against this background
Baikl mare -positive "I also want to stres that the that the Government has viewed
an basic freedoms, Norwegian Gortment has not the American offer the De-ptitudes received any requests as regards fence Minister said.
based on the concept of humani stationing of utomle weapons on He told the assembly that the justice, equality and dignity Korwegian territory," he said. Honest Johns would be stationed must be forthcoming not only
Tho Minister sald that re-in Northern Norway--Reuter, belving this AmeHean ald of Fackets and guided missiles dis Thot change the defensive charubler bf Norway's defence.
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from Commonwealth govern menis but governments every- where if minkbid, was to forward to full staturi?.
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IN SUEZ Ottawa, I., Jure 6.
The Coniferente maintained The brother of William S. "Our defence policy is quite
London, Juno é, that while responsible democra- Girard weld today a Federal clear. We do not want to be
·Suez Canal officials have been lie attitudes must be developed Judge's decision in Washington part of a policy of nggression helpful and cordial" to British in territories still waiting self-
s the first real break for Bill." for any purpose.
thips since the reopening of the rovertinent, grtive rials Were The Brother, Louis Girard, 20,
delaying "To stress this the Norwegian waterway last month, Viscount involved in unduly
liberation of the abject id he was exelted and re- Government has time ont again Simon, President of the Cham the leved" at the news that Federal declared that Norway would notber of Shippling, sald here today peoples of the world. Judgo Jesicph C. McCarrighyperlift the stationing of foreign Lord Simon said pilotage was
"In this respect we polht to nd direclied US authorities to multary forces on her territory enclent according to all ropotis show allee why the Ottawa éxcept wtien attacked but that there was a shortage of the lessons provided by Irido- califer'should, not be retumed threatened with an attack, Our men in the top class,China China and today by Cyprus to America, United Press, defence has only one purpose, Mail Special
WIRE TAPPING CAUSES PROTESTS-
London, June 6. The tapping of a lawyer's tele- phone by the police at the re- quest of the Bar Council, the governing body of barristers
in Britain, caused protests of Labour members in the House of Commons today.
One of them, Mr Marus Lipton, |
arked: “Are we living in a police state” Another, Mr Sydney Silverman;}
also a lawyer, complained of the "growing and secret ép- croachment of the executive theprisciples of divf liberty, by means of wire tap
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Mr R. A. Biller, the ffoma Secretary, who gave permis sion for the wire tapping, raid Mr Silverman. was **grtosly Exaggerating the klantion,” Any Government “ must take precautions to becure public order and the security of the #hate. There was no question \of tuisy encroachment. The powers to an acknowlodged part of any RoverimĚNÍ. The Bar Council had asked for sistance in inquiries it was
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INDEBTED
Dr Evatt said in his remarks the Conference had been greatly Indebted to the representatives of those Commonwealth coun- tries which had not yet attained full nationhood or self-govern- ment.
The information from these En sources lind botn of tremendous of justice value to these like himself from Common- Could not be anotinted with other parts of the criminals in their criminal wealth, who could not be con- versant with partielldr local netlvitico.
conditions.
"Bocause of its coirigération
Comuniirist attributed It was thought right to halt the poverty and low standards
the Bar Coutell in It
the colonies to the vestigation of allegations of of
this nature" ho added China malignancy, truelty and oppres
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"What the imperial poweru did was to neglect the develop. ment of these countries,
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