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Washington, June 12. An appeal for an inter- national agreement to ban further tests of large nuclear weapons was made today by the Executive Committee of the Federation of Ameri- can Scientists (FAS).
The Committee urged the United States Government to take the leadership in the United Nations for negotia tion of such an agreement.
SIZE-LIMIT
It proposed that the initial agreement bo restricted to nuclear weapons above a size- limit to be specified technical discussions,
after
bo the
Further, it urged that a United Notions Agency established to supervise monitoring procedures necessary to detect violations.
The Federation is described as a nation-wide organization of more than 2,200 scientists and engineers of all fields who are concerned with the inter- relations of selence and world affairs. Reuter,
SOVIET &
FINNISH APPEAL
Helsinki, June 12. An appeal for interna- tional agreement · banning atomic weapons was the highlight of a communique issued here tonight by So- viot and Finnish leaders.
The communique was issued at the end of a seven-day visit 1 to Finland by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, and Me Nikita Khrush- chev, the Communist party leader.
AGREEMENT
It said that Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Vieno Sukselainen, the Finnish Prime Minister, had agreed on a supplement to the current
Finnish-Soviet Trade Agreement.
The supplement calls for an Increase of 100 million roubles (about £8,900,000 sterling at the official rate of exchange) in Finnish-Soviet trade.
Under this increase Finland will send Russin electric cables and timber products like pulp. Russia will send Finland oil, coat, wheat, sugar and other primary foodstuffs)-Reuter.
Anglo-Arab Relations
Amman, June 12. Jordan, in a pote delivered to the British Embassy here today, denounced what it described as a renewal of British operations against the Yemen and said they would have an adverse effect ou Anglo-Arab relations, it was officially announced,
The noto expressed the hope that the Embassy would inform the British Government of Jordan's request to "take neces
to sary actions
осталь such operations."--Reuter.
EMPIRE
Marshal Bulesnim and Mr Khrushchoy arrived in Finland on a Boven-day official visit. They ware socompiled by Mr Gromyko, the Féreign Minister, and Genera! Serov, the Sovloj Security chief. Photo shows Marshal Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister, and Mr Khrushchev, Communist Party Secretary, walking with Mr Bukalainen, Finnish Prime Minister (right) an" their arrival at Helsinki railway station. On the left le Maj. Gen. Cronwall, aldo to the Finnish President-Keystone Photo.
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'GO SLOW' STRIKE HITS
MALAYAN PORT
Kuala Lumpur, June 12.
A "go slow" strike among 600 dockers at Port Swettenham, Malaya's second biggest cargo handling port, has resulted in the Port's capacity boing roduced by more than half, a Malayan Railway Administration spokesman said today.
Shortage
Of Food
In Tibet
Katmandu, Juno 12. The Chinese Communist regime is facing a serious food shortage in Tibet, reliable source said here today.
а
The Malayan Railways con- trol the administration of Port Swettenbam.
The go alow strike began on June 8, but its effects were not felt until today, when dockers stopped working overtime. Normally they work around the clock but at a meeting de- cided to reduce their work day to eight hours.
HAD SPREAD
S. VIETNAM ACCUSED OF VIOLATION
London, June 12. Foreign Office officials said today they have re- ceived and are examining from North message
a
Mr C. G. Harrison, Central Vietnam, which charged Manager of the Malayan Rall that South Vietnam has ways, said today that "ga slow" violated political and mili tackles had spread to the im-tary provisions of the According to a letter received portant rail centres of Ipoh and
Indo-China armistice by the source from a relative in Prai, where rubber, in and Lhasa, the Chinese are
ex-timber are loaded on trains for agreement, periencing difficulties in acquir-shipment to Port Sweltenham. ing food grain, which are ba ported mainly from India and ether territories
outside China. Areas of scarcity are mostly men, to which the "go elow" in Western Tibet, the strikers belong, said the "work Chinese are at procent requisito rule" strike would continue. tioning all stocks they can find It was begun after the Ad- for distribution in that acctor of ministration had rejected Union the country, the source mid
increases claims 'for
which Lack of roads in the food-would have cost five million short areas, which are mostly Malayan dollars a year. tracts of land, are adding to the difficulties
Informed sources zaid the message was a "mass of ac- The Vice-Chairman of the cusations” which probably National
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The fact that North Vietnam has made the messago public probably indicates it is chiefly added. They said a message of a propaganda move, the sources
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It is also reported that the reported that radio signals had Vietnamn Foreign Minister, Pham Chinese recently introduced been flushed to three ships on Van Dong, was seat to Britain prohibition in Tibet in an at- their way to the harbour, tell-
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MARLON BRANDO VOICES POLITICS
"War Is Senseless
Parts Jure 13. Otm American
actor, Marlon Brando, declared today at a press conference
Taris: With the advent of the slom bomb, the time has come to say that war la senabless”.
Academy Brando, 33-year-old
award Osor winner, made Home unexpectedly political notaments in 001- pection with his forthcoming film
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