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UNITED NATIONS MEMBERSHIP

Ceylon Supports Russia's Double

Australia-UK Freight Rates Up

Sydney, Jun, 25. The Australion Overseas Transport Association today

ratified agreements with British and Continental shipowners in- creasing shipping freight rates on most of Australia's exports

to Britain and Europe by 14 per cent.

The Association's President, Mr F. A. Brodie, Bunouncing this tonight said coinmodities covered by the agreements cluded wool, general cargo, TC-

Proposal

BOTH VIETNAMS

AND KOREAS

New York, Jan. 25. Ceylon today opposed a Western re- to admit South Korea and solution South Vietnam to United Nations mem- bership and supported a Soviet draft to bring both sections of each divided coun- freight try into the world organisation simul- Australian poundo taneously.

frigerated cargo, ment, dairy

produce, apples and pears,

Exporters said increase would add about five million

(about four million stering) to the cost of sending Australia's goods to Reuter

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Helsinki, Jun. 25. The Finnish Prime Minister, Mr „Karl-August Fagerholm, will pay an official visit the Soviet Union from January 29 to February 0,, it was an- nounced here today.-leuter.

han tension in The near Special future," ne raid.

Speaking In debale In the

Assembly's Political Committee, Mr A. B. Perera, the Ceylon delegate, sold that Vietnam and Korea were

international sources of

tension.

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Cvylon tell that if she were to support membership for South Korea and South Viet- nam she would be "betraying lo aume extent the principles for which the Churler stunds," Mr Perera declared,

In ume perhaps the divided stales would come to under- standing if not unification, but If one part were admitted to the Unteri Nations without The

other the Organisation would be postponing unification and pre- venting the understanding beers- Bury

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To admi South Korea and South Vietnam would not only create new tension but, encour- age "gravitation around certain power blocs," Mr Perers said.

Ceylon he noted had no pacta and was friends with all mem-

pers of the United Nations and with those who were unfortunate

enough not to be members,

Air Perera said the political Mecca of all sovereign states in the contemporary world was United Nations membership but

in the attainment of this Mecca

ciforts must be made to avoid further tensions,

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MOLLET'S

SETBACK FOR MOLLET'S

ALGERIAN

PLAN

Paris, Jan. 25.

M. Guy Mollet, the French Prime Minister, tonight received the first setback in his bid for a common policy for Algeria when a Conservative spokesman announced that his group could not accept the "national peril" of Algerian elections within three months of a ceasefire under the conditions envisaged by the Prime Minister,

that today's

talks

This was a reference to fears, letter, and that a single electoral college, were independent of discussions as proposed by the Government, which might take place on the would mean Moslem pre-letter. ponderence over Europeans.

"If we look at the problem historically as well as geographi- cally,"

he said "we see that Korea

ONC. For certain

M. Mollet had sent a letter to reasons, over which tho Kovan the leaders of

all the party people bad no control-they groups in Parliament, except the have been pawas of great powers Communists and Poulodists, In for many many years--a wain which he said: "The rebels will division was brought about." refuse to accept our ceasefire offer as long as they keep on hoping for change in France's Algerian policy."

No Veto

It was the incmbers wish he was sure that one Korea michi one day be a member of the United Nations, and they hoped

Study Letter

Today M. Mollet had talks the time would tomu when with Conservative leaders about there would be only one Viet-his "common policy" plan.

The Conservative spokesman

nam.

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Dr Fadhil Ai Jumall of Iraq, said his group would study the a co-sponsor of the Western draft, reaffirmed his delegation's beller that the Charter did not provide for the Security Counc!! veto to keep out an applicant for membership. The decision was for the General Assembly to make, he said, -touter.

POMPEY WINS

Berlin, Jan. 25.

Yolande Pompey of Trinidad

knocked out Gerhard Hecht Germany's European

light

BARODA CUP

HONGKONG BEATEN BY INDIA

Manila, Jan. 25. India remained the only undefeated

team in the men's Baroda Cup com- petition of the Asian table

tennis championships beat-

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Stores:

Thackersey (India)

beat Tsul Cheung-lin 18-21, 21- 14, 21-17; Thackersey beat sni Su-chu 21-13, 21-18; Thackersey beat Tang Hong-bor 17-21, 21- 13, 21-18. Diwan

bcat Tsui (India) Cheung-lin 21-14, 21-6; Diwan 1031 10 Tang Heng-bor 21-10, 11-21, 18-21: Diwan lost to Shi Su-chu 5-21, 11-21.

Nagaraj (India) lost to Shi Su-tau

21-24, 18-21; Nagaraj lost 10 Tag Hong-bor 15-21, 21-11. 10-21; Nagaraj beat Tsul Cheung-lin (deciding match) 21-12, 21-10.

India is Invoured today (Saturday) to win over Cani. bola, winless in five tles.

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The score at halftime stood at 2-1 in favour of India.

The game was marked by a certain amount roughness from both sides and just be- fore the interval the Burmese contre-forward had to be car- ried away from the field when he collided heavily with the in- dian halfback.

But they had taken the op- Burma drew level with India portunity to tell M. Mollet midway through the second frankly what the 100 Conserva-half but the Indians scored tive Deputies thought-Reuter. their third and fourth goals in rapid succession thereafter and completely dominated the run of The play in the last 15 minutes.

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