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THE CHINA MAIL," WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957. Diefenbaker Denies Dulles Claim
CANADA:NO NUCLEAR ARMS
Britain's Latest Weapon
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This is the explosion of Britain's latest hydrogen bomb dropped from RAF 49th Squadron air- craft over the open sea near Christmas Island re- cently.-Keystone.
Kishi's Tour
Will Australia Forgive And Forget?
Melbourne, Nov. 20. The Melbourne Age said in an editorial today that it could hardly be expected that cheering crowds
would line the streets to welcome the Japanosa Prime Minister, Mr Nobu-
"Secretary Of
State Was
Misinformed"
Ottawa, Nov. 19. Canadian Prime Minister, John
Diefenbaker, today_cate gorically denied that Canada had an agreement with the United States for stocking atomic' warheads on Cana-{\ dian soil.
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He was referring to a reported statement to this effect by United States Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, at a press conference in Washington.
Prime Minister Diefenbaker, re- plying to a question in the Canadian Parliament, said Dulles must have been misinformed by the American Pentagon.
Well-informed Canadian sources said American bases on the Canadian territory of Newfoundland contained depots sche duled to receive atomic armis,
These sogrocs said the United States had no right to bring such weapons Into the depots without the permission of the Canadian Govern- me and that it had taken no steps to obtain, such perialssion.
Mr John Diefenbaker asid today that Mr John Foster Dulics must have been misinterpreted or misquoted in stating that he believes nuclear warheads are stockpiled In this country.
0.9. (The
Becretary of Stale fold hía prosa confer- ergo hore today that the distant Joint U.S.-Canadian early warning system serosa the Canadian northern › Ilmoita was re-inforced by tolasilon which had naslear compen enis.
MACMILLAN REJECTS
PLAN FOR TALKS ON NUCLEAR PERIL
London, Nov. 19.
The British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac
millan, spoke in the House of Commons today against the idea of a world conference of scientists to discuss the dangers to mankind of thermo-nuclear war.
A Labour Member of Parlia- | te, Mr John Diefenbake, ment, Mr Arthur Henderson approving the holding of such naived whether he would as- a conference. sociate the British GovernmENÍ with a recent official statement by the Canadian Prime Minis-
JORDAN v. EGYPT Macmiling could go as far
suke Kishi, when he arrives Saud Offers
hero at the end of the month as part of his tour of South-East Asia, Aus- tralia and Now Zealand. The editorial, headed, "Bury The Hatchet With Japan," added: "But it can be expected that the country as whole will receive Its guest with friendly dignity."
At first glance It seemed strange and ironical that the Japanese Prime Minister should be given full honours of a visit- Ing hoad of slate little more than a decade after a war in which Japanese military LST- barism had lett so much bitter- ness and hatred among Austra llan servicemen and civilians, the Age mid.
HYPOCRISY
"For prisoners of war suit forers, for men of the Burs rallway and Changi, for rela
roll out the red
Kihi,
feel
carpet for
To Mediate
In Dispute
Amman, Nov. 19. King Saud of Saudi Arabia today expressed readiness to modlaté botween Jordan and Egypt in an effort to kolve the two countries differenco.
In a cabin to Dr. Mustapha Khalifah, speaker of the Jordan Lower House of Parliament, the. King said:
"Wo consider
it is our duty to work for the elimination of these difference. and for anding everything which
reflecta
Arab colldarity and unity."
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tives of men who suffered fortunate" that differences be King Saud mid it was "un- torture and death. It might tween certain Arab states should welt seem to be hypocrisy to have led to the present quarrel which only served the interests "Even now many people will of the enemies of Arab, states.
It is tited here that the their patience severely Egyptian press and radio attacks tested by the event.
"But It may be asked whether on Jordan which have been carried out for some weeks, had wise or socially healthy to ceased today, 19 keep bitter resentments alive King Hussein of Jordan last Wednesday accured. Egypt of There must be an end to using les pnd rumours to over- haired sometime if the world throw him-Reuter.
forever."
was to live in peace and socuri- |-~-~~-
ty, the editorial added.
“Âpy other, conclusion would be out of keeping with the magnaminity on which Austra
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"Rishi should be welcomed! with good grand”...Reuter,
Insult To Injury
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Quitman, Georgia, Nov. 19. althier, who stólo a new car AppsMally "was' planning · Ton travelling. He also took · 200 galons of gasoline from a stor use, tank and parked truck— United From.
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Mr Henderson said surely Mr
the Canadian Prime Minister.
OPPORTUNITY
(A reporter then asked him whether the nuclear warheads were actually in Canada.
(The
Secretary of State answered: "Yes, I bellove 40," But, he added immediately, he
was not absolutely certain, In any case they were in a position to be put there quickly.
(The State Department later | revised the official transcript of
the Secretary of State's press! conference, deleting the plirose: yes, he believed so).
Willing?
bo
At the same time 08 Mr Mr Macmillan said this wns Diefenbaker made his statement got a matter of nations con-o Canadian Prese News Elderollon and therefore the Agency sat it learned from. queillon did not arise.
high authority that Canada will make it clear a tho Nato summit meeting at Parla sho would
willing to storg nuclear weapons on her territory in the event of war.
Tho Agency quoted In- formants as, saying that this I view will be put forward by Mr. Diefenbaker when he meets President Eisenhower and other Western leaders
Parle ut the conference in mid-December,
Mr Diefenbaker has növer sajd publicly whothor ho favours the storing of atomle weapons in Canada, but it is understood he would not advise such storage if it comes to en atomic showdown between East and West.
"Do you not see in a surrait meeting of scientists from all over the world for this purpose a great opportunity to make a definite contribution to ciri- timing peace in the world?" he naked,
Mr Macmillan said he wished confidence in the matter. he could share Mr Henderson's
He went on "The scientific facts about the dangers are well estabilshed and well known to the public, at least this side of the Iron Curtain.
Mr Diefenbaker's remarks were made to reporters who this matter is met him in his office following "At any rate,
the being fully discussed under the a morning Bossian of negis of the United Nations,"-¦ Cablact. — Reuter and Franc2=- Reuter.
Pressc.
RÍOTS IN MALAYA: II HELD
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 12. Einvon, persons, including two girls, werd arrested and twp
sofigols closed down today in two Malayan towne following i freaks clashes bstween Chinese school students and the polloć.. Taree polipe women were slightly injured.·
"The police arrested alna persona, including live Chinese stugata in Seremban, de molles south af: here, when demonstrating students tried to break up an examination in a Chinese school. The school was closed down for ons'menik.
·Chinean -sekoni · studenta began demonstrations last
giz
Thursday
the government declatan to expel all over-aged students froço schools--France-Presse
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