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New Burmese opportunity when he and his working party spotted
Elections By Next April
Rangoon, April 13. Now Burmosa elections will; take place "by next April 'at the latest," a spokes- man for Genoral No Win's caretaker Government told United Press International today,
Ne
In defining the aims of the Win Government, Colonel Ba Than said:
not!
"The Government - does plan to form any far-reaching policy so far as the economy of the country la concerned though such policy where security is concerned.
we may initiate
"The only goal we have in mind is to make our country salo for
Totali- democracy. tarianism in any form or shape is contrary to our constitution." NOT ALWAYS USED
So far General Ne Win's Government has stayed strictly within the Burmese constitution and key men in the Govern ment indicate they intend to keep it that way.
Supporters of the Government hasten to point out that many of the powers which have been used since Ne Win became Prime
always Minister have
bern there. But they say they were not frequently used before for political reasons.
26-year-old Alan Quy had promised his Steven a snake as a pet. So it seemed like a golden a 2 feet long specimen on the railway embankment near Rayleigh station, Essex. Everybody on the spot agreed it was a grass snake (Natrix Netrix, common in England) so he chased it, vainly. Three hours later, It came back; and this time Alan picked it up, but a sharp nip on the finger caused second thoughts, and he and his mates killed it. On his way home to Bark- ing, his finger began to swell, then his arm, then his tongue; by the time he got to Oldchurch hospital, Romford, he was critically ill. But he managed to describe the anake, immediately identified as an adder (Viperus Berus). An 808 was sent to the snake- serum bank at the North Middlesex Hospital, and a police car speeded across London with a curative dose. 14 hours later, Alan woke up in hospital with a split- ting headache, a swollen finger, but an unshaken determination to get his son a snake — from a pet. shop. Here Alan shows a visitor how the snake bit him.Express Photo.
'International Court Should Be Strengthened'
New York, April 13.
Delay Causing Concern
Washington, April 13. President Eisenhower and Mr John Foster Dulles have again de ferred a decision on the Secretary of State's future but diplomats and politi clans here feel that the decision cannot be delayed much longer.
Hitherto,
been there has widespread support la Congress fur the way in which the Pre- sident and Mr Duties have handled what has become a national dilemma. Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Kelations Committee have join- ed with Republicans in warm references to the Secretary of State's
Lo courageous battle overcome cancer.
For the most part mein- bers
of the opposition parly have agreed with the President that there should be
a thorough and reliable medical estimate of Mr Dulles condi- tlon before deciding whether he con return to the day-to-day conduct of the nation's foreign aftal.
Allied Policies
There is, however, consider. able concern in many quarters about the effect on allied policies of continued delay.
for
to
Mr Dulles sudden rotura Waller Reed army hospital from Florida yesterday prepared many officials
a possible day of decision immediately, The sense of anticipation was heightened by President Eisen- simultaneous return from Augusta, Georgia, and his decision Immediately to drive to the hospital to talk to Mr Dolles.
hower's
The day's developments, however, concluding with the announcement House White that no decision would be made pending acciitional medical evaluation, served to emphasise once more the President's own determination užilec Mr Dulles gifs long AS
ho
Vice President Richard Nixon today possibly can.
-
suggested a strengthening of the
to
DS
Obviously, the President him- self has not given up hope that
International Court at The Hague to Mr Dulles can come back at
deal with disputes botween Communist and non- Communist powers.
But he added that all disputes | future ngreements between "regardling domestic matters | Western and Communist Between now and next April must remain permanently tlons. "top priority" is to be given to within the jurisdiction of our Mr Nixon sold: the restoration of peace and own courts." order in the country," a spokes- man sald,
In a speech prepared for the
To achieve this end it is Academy of Political Science essential on the part of Nebere, Mr Nixon said: Win's Government to suppress "Even though our or cradleste various kino of
to strength culme and insurgency which have been ravaging the UMTS for the past 10 years.-U.P.I.
Big Seato
Exercise
Take Initiative
least temporarily to take part in
the negotiations with the Soviet Union over Germany,
An Adviser.
The President has repeatedly demonstrated that he considers Mr Dulics almost indispensable.
The chances ore that, even if Mr Dulles' health forces him to
"We should take the initiative Design the secretaryship, the
in urging that in future agree-Provident will appoint him even- dedication ment provisions be included to tually to a post at the White
That
disputes House where he can act as a will reduce sharply the effect' (1) EVErt act, as long as the hits of interpretatur of the b the cliances of war by deliberate which may arise as to the foreign affairs adviser-Reuter,
forco retains is paramount) nent should be submitted to position as the final arbiter at the International Cout
of
International slaputes there will Jordic at the Basic Deer Saved
ever remake the possibilty of that The nations aliming the war by miscalculation.
agreement should be bound by the decision of the court in Precarious Balance such cases....
"If this sword of onathila- tion is ever to be removed from its precarious balance over the hend of all mankind, some more
By Sub
Was
"While this proposal has not
Stockholm, yet been adopted as the official United States position, I have SMALL fonoly fawn discussed it at length....with) ♬
roscund miracu- officials of the Stato Deport-fously from drowning lost positive courses of action than meat and on the basis of the week by a Swedish sub- massive military deterrence discussions 1 am convinced that
It has merit and should be marine which found 业 must somehow be found,"
given serious consideration, instruggling for its life in tho the future."—Reuter.
icy water channel leading to the naval base at Horsfjar-. | danin the Stockholm
archipelago.
7,000 Homeless
Singapore, April 13. Thirty fighting ships from
Mr Nixon five nations will slip out of
said the answer was to move toward substituting the Singapore harbour of "the rule of law" for the "rule dawn tomorrow for the of terror."
administration biggest Seato, maritime The
would exercise yet hold.
shortly submit to Congress A to modify the pro- A naval communique said 30 proposal
Rio de Janeiro, April 18, The vessel, which was on its chipe from the Royal Australian vision under which the United
decides for itself which More than 7,000 people have way to manoeuvres, stopped Navy, the Royal New Zealand States
sent out two men in a Navy, the US. Navy, the Royal matters are purely domestic and been flooded out of their homes and
brought the animal Thal Navy and the French Navy should not be taken before the after over a week of torrential dinghy,
rains in the Rio Grande Pro-on board and returned to the will take part.
If the court was strengthened, vince of southern Brazil, it base with its "ahipwrecked,” The shipe, including mib-
learned here today where it got first aid by willing marines and three aircraft car- Mr Nison said, it ought to be was rlers, have boon assembled at designated the arbiter of any France-PRET.
the Singapore naval baso for the opening of the exercise, dubbed "Sea Demon.
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