THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1961.

Prime Minister Menzies on apartheid Australia has not switched policy

Speaks on Monday's

vote in

UN

Canberra, Apr. 11.

Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Pre Minister, for his warn and helpful recognition of the validity of our policy and of our right to udopt it.

Australia has not switched its policy on apartheid in the United Nations, Prime Minister Robert Menzies told the House of Representatives. He also denied there had been any conflict be- tween his statements and those of British Prime Minister Macmillan. Menzie, spike On the Com- Ministers" Prime monwealth Conference and Monday's vole in the United Nations.

#ald there was no Menzies difference between himself and facts the Macmillan on

with- of the South African drawal only a difference of personal opinion as consequences of those facts.

Menzies said it had been claimed that Australia's UN of the India- vole in favour

motion con- Malaya-Ceylon

ton- attitude over Bouth Africa's member. ship the Commonwealth. There

demning apariheld

tradicted lis

own

to

the

was a diffcrcase be

and tween the United Nations the Commonwealth.

"Our immigration polley Is wire and just, based on a proper desire to preserve the homogene- ous population so as to avert troubles that have bedevilled zome other countries."

Amendment

Opposition Leader Arthur A. Calwell moved an amend meni crnauring Menzies for Bis South Africa speeches, and urging his removal from bis external affairs post.

C'wealth has major part in world destiny

Ottawa, Apr. 11.

The British Prime Minister,

a

Mr Harold Macmillon, told the Canadian people today that the Common- wealth has "major port" to play in world destiny.

sold in Mr Macmillan

speech at nationally-televised

Club

that he the Canadian

those who could not support predicted a gloomy future for the world.

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"I would be wrong to shut our eyes to events," he maid, "but somehow I feel certain we will find our way through

this jungle.

makes Britain.

proposals to Russia for Laos settlement

London, Apr. 11.

Britain's Lord Privy Seal, Edward Heath told the

House of Commons today that the British! Government has made firm proposals to the Soviet Union concerning the dates of various stages for a settlement in Laos.

In

Geneva

conference

ncar.

that a Laotian 1054 He added craselire must precede the con- Indo-China.

of in International

that vocation

hope

it will be conference on Laos.

possible for the co-chalemen to and announcement question, make an reply to a

cease- Heath said, a Laotian

Issue Invitations In the Are appeal by Britain and the future", Heath said. USSR, the convocation of the

In addition to the cabinet- International Control Commis- clan on Laos and the holding of rank utle of Lord Privy Seat, International conference Heath is Minister of State ar Foreign Office, a post All ካሮ

announced the

Epproximately

equivalent to Deputy Foreign Secretary In the American Government.

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should of march this In "And mankind, as the caravan moves simultaneously, loward its goal, I still bellove

The Soviet Union and Britain the nations of the Common-

of the were the co-chairmen a major part to

wealth have He added

"The General Assembly is a doll. berative body. It it chooses to effer views on the polley of any country those views will be offered with every member

1 free to speak.

A right

"The Commonwealth

ferent.

We recognise

-

la dit- the

Rvereignty of complete self- Government. That is right which w properly insist on Tor burselves in all matters

nur jurisdiction an

one which

within

theselt re

we must recognise

and defend for other Cominon-

wealth countries."

of

Menzles added "I know nothing which has happened 1980 to convert Bince Moy

of South Kuits the internal Africa Into a matter worrunting intervention by the Comanon- wealth, except that it has been widely debdied and the policy roundly condemned.

"Let

US

He said Menzies' perches had dort great ham to Australia's relations with other Comanon-phy" wealth countries and South East Asian nations,

fly Amandment sald the Leche had gravated the position which Menzies created at 12 United Nations last Ceteber and did not represent The viewwa of the Australian people.-AI'.

Adenauer arrives in Washington

REVIEW

Mr Mocmillan made the speech the only formally public appearance of his two- day visit-following an hour- long review of international Canadian affairs with the full

Cabinet.

moves

to

An

Reward for headman

who helped airmen

Sydnoy, Apr. 11.! Indonesian village chief who helped two Australian airmon escape from the Japanese 19 yours ago has been officially re- worded by the Australian Government.

Prime Minister John Diefen- baker told reporters later that Mr Macmillan and the Cunadian mlalsters had covered tle general reonomic Atuation with special attention to the current trade alignments in Europe.

It was learned earller that Me Macmillan, in

to response Canadian concern over British plans, had assured Mr Diefen- take batter that Britain would Washington, Apr. 11, "full cognizance" of the Com- West German Chancellor momwealth preferential system Konrad Adenauer, Arriv. any move to Increase Euro- sald Lind Mr Diefenbaker ing in Washington for his economic unity. first meating with Prosi-meeting with the Cabinet also make no mistake

possible dent Kennedy, pledged covered about the departure of South Africa from the Commonwealth. that his country will share strengthen credit sud monetary

m-operation within the free The headman, Mr Hermias It concerns more than South

the responsibilities for the world. He said the two sides Koanfora, obtained horses and Africa. 11 concerns the whole

fate of the free world "în | exchanged views on the pod-food for the two flyers when character

future of the nud

with our sible creath of an interna they went to him for aid after proportion international partner- greatest

their plane crashed near officiency and copacity." tional credit organisation. Ship the world has yet seen."

Mr Macmillan and Mr Diefen- village of Parili. Kupang, Nusa quite Menzies said i wng

The B5-year-old German untrue to say he had equated leader, on his ninth visit to the baker were scheduled to get to-Tenggara, in April, 1942. aparibeld and the Australian United States since he became gether again later today

inal discussions prior to tho immigration polley.

Chancellor 12 years ago, said on his arrival at the Andrews Air British Prime Minister's return Force base, about miles from Washington Tuesday, that "we are prepared to make contribution in keeping with our abilities and we shall gladly do so in the realisation that we are thereby helping to promote peace and preserve freedom." AP.

"Ons policy relates to n dis criminatory policy in respect of prople already permanently re- sident. Our own is discrimina- lier in the admission of persons 10%

residence, permanent hope i do net need to be told that the two things are quite different. I have always been grateful to my friend Tunku

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In Lanilon tomorrow.

for

The Canadian leader indicated the present controversy over proposed sale of 12,000 tons of Canadian uranlura to Britain between 1903 and 1980 would be raised at this meeting.

his

Guides led the two Austra- lians to a place called Borato, trom where they managed make their way back home.

Money

A Royal Australian

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Den Henley, Foreign Spokesman for the Opposition Labour Party, rose to state that Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Laotian Neutrallet Leader, would бе the best prime minister for Laos.:

Healey charged that the Royal Loollan Army had taken the inlative In the Laotian fighting.

Heath replied that this was not the case.—AFP.

STILL IN AIR

KENNEDY'S VISIT TO LONDON

Washington, Apr. 11. The White House said to- day there were no present plans for President Ken- nedy to visit London after his state visit to France at the end of May.

Mr Pierre Salinger; the White House Press Secretary, was DIR- cd at his press briefing about re- ports circulating in Washington Air and London that the President spokesman sald today would make side trips to one or that the Air Allache at the two European capitals as well as Australian Embassy In Djakarta Parls. Group Captain J. Handbury, sum of money had presented and an official address

Koonfuru.

In his Canadian Club speech;-|-Force Me Macmillan expressed con. dence that current indications uf neutralist sentiment in Britain were not deep-founded. "You may find a few elderly professors and young idealists these days marching in sup- port of neutrallsın," he said.

Mr Diefenbaker said this of morning that the question Canada relaxing

its immigra tlon curbs against West Indian Immigration had not been dis- cussed.--UPI.

to Mr

Impression

Mr Balinger replied: "There are no present plans for him to According to the spokesman, go to any elly other than Perla" : the Japancee learned of Mr Diplomatic observers said the Koanfora's action after be help-nature of the White House reply ed the Australians and he was tended to confirm a growing Im- And tortured.-pression that the President imprisoned China Mail Special.

would visit London.-Router.

THE KEY TO IMMUNITY?

'MASTER RACE' OF

NATIVES LIVING ON RADIO-ACTIVE ISLAND

Sydney, Apr. 11.

A leading New Zealand scientist says a "master race" of six-foot tall na- tives is living on a central Pacific island where radio-activity is up to 100 times higher than normal, the Sydney Sun reported today.

The

Sir sciential, Air, Ernest I Maruden, bays the 6,000 natives are stronger than natives in surrounding Island, are less prone to disease and are "al ways happy." sald the、 news- paper.

Sir The newspaper sakt Ernest in a raulo telephone call from Wellington said, that, the natives lived on Niue Island, 1,950 miles northeast_of_ and administered by New Zealand.

Emmest said the ment

popular theory on the rani, fer the ratio-activity was that rea predzes skimming the ocean tutdee pleked up radio-active material and dropped it on the island in "invisible showerz."

He said he belloved countless generations had lived in the "extraordinary environment" of this radio-activity and had be- come, Immune to it.

The natives could provide the key to people throughout the warld for living in ARÍELY during this war, ssid 'Ris Kenest.

The key Ste Ernest was quoted as raying both men and wonten grew to rix feet in height, ate less but could work harder than The conditions under which natives in surrounding lelands, the natives were living would were lets pròno⋅⋅ to disonse: be fatal to Europenne, he said. which, affected mest rates, hàd

America's

invitation to North Korea

Ignores Jordan complaint

ISRAEL TO GO

AHEAD WITH JERUSALEM PARADE

Jerusalem, Apr. 11.

Israel will not chango its plans for a military parade on April 20 in Jerusalem to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the founding of the country, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spòkötmòn sold today.

The spokesmans comment fol- armistice line. The commission lowed the vote in the UN posted observers along the line Security Council adopting a reej during the 1988 parade, and solution asking Israel not 10 there were no incidents.--AFP. hold such n parade, upon a complaint by Jonitan.

The Spokestián said the parade, which took place every three years, was purely sym- United Nations, Apr. 11.

bolic and dild not threaten The United States offered Isracis neighbours. He pointed

today to invite Com-out that Israel did not objeel Jordan held similar munist North Korea into when

of Jeru- the annual debate on the parades in its sector

salem. divided Asion country*Meanwhile, the UN Truce provided it first accepts; Commission headed by Swedish the

of the General competenco

Kerl United Nations to take indicated that steps would be action

Korean taken to ste that there were no the on

unfortunate fncidents during question,

the parnde

which fo to také from the place some stance

Adial E. US- Ambassador Stevenson made the uffer la a sharp reply to Soviet Ambassa- dor Valerin A. Zorin. Zorin had ridiculed a US. resolution to In- vile only the republic of (South Korca) into the U.N. debate and Soviet pointed out that the

and Union wanted both North South Korea invited.

"I have been misquated by Stevenson told the experts." Assembly's main political can- mittee, "but never by an expert as accomplished au Mr Zorin." UPI.

Africans

freed after 6 month trial

Vereeniging, Apr. 11. The 13 Africans who have boen standing trial hore charged with acts of violence and incitement arising out of the riots at Vanderbijl Park on March 21, last year, today walk- ad out of court hore free meh.

Ho at the native, food contaiuva railie-kotivity: 100

faultless bez stid were. But if thb tramvaimation simon grester tham horfskl, bright, ful-living people, he process could be speeded up, thh soll was 29 siinda dare salt,

even Europeans might radio«netiva in SOME AND The redio-activity had not immune to radio-netvity in

affected nutshearing, said, “Sir the event of war-Chine" Mail |

theol.

Spwie).

the radio-activity, in thể na Ures indasities was great

a

Reichardt, Mr RET Johannesburg regional magis- frate before whom the 13 had been appearing for six months, dled in his home at Johannes- burg last week.-Reuter.

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