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`USSR treaty will end Western rights to air corridors'

of the WEST BERLIN

day

AGREEMENT

IN ANTARCTIC

WHILE crisis follows

W

crisis in Axia unl Europe, a new abaft of light bursts hopefully on the world fron the cold ex- punse of the Antarctie.

Antarctica has just brought into being something quite new In international rela- tions,

For the first time in history, whole continent has been made the subject of an international treaty, which in remarkable in several Ways,

Australía,

Argentina, Bel- gium, Chile, Prance, Japan. New Zealand. Norway. South Afrien. Kussir and the United State have signed a treaty which:

Bana all military weapons from the Anturetie tinent:

con-

• Establishes the world's first international inspire- tion system to ensure that the treaty is observed;

Suspends all

territorial claims in the Anturetie:

Co-

Provides for nctive operation between selent- Ista of all nations working there.

THE treaty means a great Austria and

dent to

New Zealand,

If properly enforced, it menus that the "Down Under" countries will no longer fear a potential establish- ment of military bases or missile sites there, 241)*

FLAMBOYANT Warning from

TIPSTER

ON PEACE MISSION

East German diplomat

Berlin, July 10.

A top East German Communist diplomat said today that the conclusion of a uni- lateral Soviet peace treaty with East Germany will end the Western allied rights to fly the air corridors to West Berlin.

The diplomat, East German ! 1, said the United States Deputy Foreign Minister Otto falled to understand how the Winzer, called on the Western alles to negotiate with East Ger- many now for the use of the

corridors into three air former German capital.

the

Soviet Union could have reject- jed, what he enlied, reasonable and workable proposals to ban nuclear testing.

-

by

He told American and forei made the statement, correspondents that "the world according to the East German of cuercion has its problems too" news agency ADN, at a news

with dissensions and grow- conference in Rostock, It came in demands for freedoni

Communist people under as the West held a West Berlin the ceremony honouring the memory of 70 airmen who were killed! tipster during the flight operations that familiar to British Derby-defeated the 1949-49 Russian | goers, is causing quite a blockade. stir here where he has

"I gotta hOTEC**

Moscow, July 10. Prince Monolulu, the flam-

boyant racing

come оп

0 one-man

"peace through horse- racing" mission. Abyssinian-born, 80-year-old Monolulu-famous for his cry "I gotta

horse"said today he had been to the offices at the Soviet Communist Party teli newspaper Pravda 10 them "Horse-racing will stop all wars, because as soon as a man backs a winner he be- comes a capitalist."

But

'SOUR MONEY'

n Pravda staff man re lied: "Thant is sour money," and turned down an article he had written on the subject, Monolulu added.

Rights

Winzer Apkl

Connec- tion with the air tours that

rights exercised by the Soviet Union in this eld, of course. will extinguish after conclusion of a peace treaty."

in Meanwhile,

Washington, Mr Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said today that the Soviet Unkn's latest threats to West Berlin were parl of a postwar "calendar of conflict" between a world of free choice and the power aims of the Sino-Soviet empire.

Mr Rusk sald the central issue of the world crisis was In his travels about Moscow, "the announced determination the tipster is wearing his full to impose a world of coercion regalla of an ostrich feather upon those not already subject headtiress, cloak of blue, greened to it."

gold with trousers to match, and racing stick ant! The Secretary of State, in o speech prepared for delivery to

and

binoculars.

need they worry about in Prince Monolulu said he would the National Press Club, spoke

ternational elnim - jumpers trying to seize their terri- tory.

Looking

ahend. one may resumably suggest that if such a revolutionary treaty can be signed to cover the five million square miles of Antaretien, it should be i possible to make similur agreements for the more bubitable party of world.

the

COLOMBO PLAN

D

OUBTS have been ex- from pressed

time to time whether the Colombo Plan of financial and tech- nical aid to Asian countries is succeeding.

try to enntact Soviet govern ment lenders to interest them in his peace plan.

of the troubled postwar years, but made only a brief explicit in his prepared re- reference

to the Soviet Union's "I have no capitalism, Judaism.

socialism, rheumatism

pressure for German settle- communism," he declared. "1inent by the end of this year. only gotta horse," --China Mall Special,

or

RESCUED FROM

A

DEATH

IN THE ALPS

Envisaged

Rovernments.

Mr Rusk said that the United Stutes had shown honesty and diligence in working towards a new world order øfter the end of hostilities in 1945.

"What has gone wrong? Why, after 15 years is there so much tenslun and danger in a world which had hoped for so much Just yesterday?

"The underlying crisis of our generation arises from the fact that the Sovlet Union did not join the United Na- tions in fact, as well as form, and lend itself to commitments they and rest of us made it the of a great war.

Scaled off

the

the

list

WBS

"The position of power transferined ence more to am- bilion for more power, the capacity to defy war became a doctrines clempt for law, were revised and adapted to promote an imperialism as old as the tragic history of man.

"An entire people was sealed off from the rest of the world, and secrecy became strateglę weapon.

prime

"The Institutions of the inter- national community were either ignored or undermined from within.

TO BE CUT OFF?

THE SILENT

BURGLARS

Caracas, July 10. Thieves ransacked the Japanese Embassy here O thoroughly that puzzled police were today wonder- ing whether the Embassy personnel had been drug- ged before the robbery.

The robbers, who enter- early the Embassy yesterday, seized valuables worth US$4,000.

ed

The unknown invadern had time to ransack Beaks examine many documents and colieel numerous ob- Jeets of value, without the Ambassador, Mr Sadno Hirose, and other person- nel hearing the slightest sound.

Pollee did not say it was the work of professionals but they had a suspicion that all the Embassy per- sonnel had first been "pul to sleep" by some means, Ro that the thloves could operate undisturbed. AFF.

Passengers ran screaming through flames'

SURVIVOR DESCRIBES DISASTER HORROR

Beira, July 10.

A survivor of the ill-fated Portuguese linor, the 2,037-ton Save, described today how panic-stricken passengers ran scream- ing through flames and smoke to throw themselves over- board when the ship ran aground and blew up near this Mozambique city.

The liner run aground OR

The latest ofelul reports estimate that 147 people-Friday. Passengers and crew are miss- ing and presumed dead,

The survivor interviewed, Mr 1. Baladas, Second Engineer of Maritime the ship, was one of seven crew

thot

of members

In who

arrived board, ourenco Marques by air today.

The Portuguese Ministry Announced the 450 people un 209 passengers and 34 of th crew of 54 had been rescued,

PI CONSUL SAYS

FORGED PESOS

REPORT PURELY

SPECULATIVE’.

Mr S. T. Fabalones, the acting Consul for the

Philippines in Hongkong, this morning dis missed as "purely speculative" the news agency report that three million forged peso notes (HK$5.37 million) had been smuggled into his country from Hongkong.

The report stated that the Government of the Philippines law yesterday alerted various enforcement agencies through- out the nation against the nn- ticipated circulation. of the forged money in public kets, shops and restaurants.

one of those "This is just

that exist [1 things

certain people's

Mr imaginations," Fabatones said,

mar-

¡

He said he was in the engine room when the first explosion occurred. Everybody tried to I get out of the engine room and

on to the deck.

Helicopter

The liner, which was carry ing petrol, all and ammunition, I was heavily clunked in smoke and flames, he said, Visibility was nit and the sea was very rough, A strong wind Was blowing.

He sold when the order 10 abandon ship was given, several people jumped into the sea, try- ing to reach tugs and small boots nearby. These were not able to get closer owing to the ones surrounding the vessel.

The soldiers were mainly Africans with white officers.

Mr Baladas could not say what caused the

which explosions eventually broke the ship in two.

A helicopter today carried in- jured survivors to bospital whlic others, including three children, waited helpless on the swampy. mosquito-infested shore near the smouldering wreck,

The Portuguese news agency Lusitania sald today that after some passengers and cargo had reuched the shore yesterday and The Save was boathon again, people on shore saw smoke and Ennie suddenly soar out of the ship.

Some passengers and crew then jumped into the rough sea.

The ship was soon a mass of burning wreckage and twisted iron bara.

The waves hurled two lifeboats on the shore. One lfebost ad when the fire started. disappeared, presumed sunk,

Bodies were tossid on the Passengers, screaming in terror, beach, which was strewn with and boxes trom the ran through the flames and leap- barrels ed into the water, he added,

Merchandise aboard In-

· cargo. Most of the passengers were Jcluded 1,000 cases of beer and African labourers and troops, also ears and traclors. Reuter.

Reluctant Peer's case in court

London, July 10.

Viscount Stansgate today opened a court bottle for the right to be called Mister

Anthony Wedgwood Bonn.

The

|

Bean, whose chances of

great political future would be

dlammed if he remains a Peer, ho called the process of In- herited titles "tribal nonsense."

The court adjourned until to- morrow. UPI.

handsome, 36-year-old | Mr St Clair's lawyer argued reluctant peer sought to have in court today that unwritten "There has been no concrete the court overrule Parliament's British constitutional and com- evidence to support the story, judgment that he must

do retain mon law forbids Bean to which has been circulated, on

his title.

anything but to accept his peer- and off, for the last three years.

Benn was a highly successful age and take his seat in the

of The Labour House of Lords. Mr Rusk said the world crisis So for no forged notes have ever rising member

been found or seized."

Party until

his he inherited SURVEILLANCE

Last tille from his late father Autumn. It was also reported that Roine

Bern sought to renounce the title and keep his 20 prominent Chinese residing been Philippines had

scal in the House of Commons, to peers who placed under close surveillance which is barred on suspicion of being in contact must sit in the House of Lords. Accusing the Soviet bloc of with a Hongkong counterfeiting

DEFEATED determination Lo

a syndicate. impose

Mr Rusk said: "The under- was neither an ideological con- lying crisis has shown fict between 19th century in many forms - Irom the capitalism and 19th century cynical diaregard

the Marxism, nor of

a bilateral con- pledges

on liberated areas, flict between the Soviet Union in the made at Yalta, to threats to West Berlin.

the latest

"The calendar of conflict by tween these two dates is filled with increasing attempts to ex- pand an empire-sume success- ful but many repelled by those determined to be free,"

Mr Busk called for the build- ing up of a world canmunity as Na- envisaged by the United

Paris, July 10. rescue squad of alpine

and guides

mountain police today rescued swiss climber from

tions Charter, and the strength- ening of the solidarity of the ledgo 9,000 feet up in North Atlantle Treaty Organisu-

the French Alps, where

he had been trappod for four days.

But his younger brother, who

The idea behind the plan is had been left hanging at the that by assisting the under-end of a rope 90 feet below the developed Asian countries ledge, was killed.

In this way, the more advanced nations will crente goodwill by helping increase the productivity of the recipient nations,

doubt

FOUR DAYS

Theodore Marti, 24, from Berne, was reached today after spending four days without food or drink on the windswept ledge. Rescuers sald he was "very weak but otherwise well, sleeping bag. He hind kept himself warm in a

An Australian politician has

expressed the whether Colombo aid is, in fact, helping to increase Ha brother York, 21, was production, especially In killed by a fall of stones while

view of the rapidly in- creasing Asian population.

Dr J. F. Cairns, the member

In question, suggested that

financing capital develop- inent in Anla would more natinfactory.

ba

they were climbing on

Aiguille de Dru-Reuter,

tha

BULLS RUN WILD

Come the

Madrid, Jul 10. Bults pored ninc people during today's "Enclerro" for

Foir San Fermin

young Pamplona, Spain when men run the bulls through the barricaded streets from stuck- yard to bullring.

Two of Wie ning were sot- lously injured.--Router,

Perhaps the time has

for a complete reappraisal of the Colombo Pinn, with aerlova consideration of such alternatives

Dr 28 Cairns proposes.

on and the Wester

unity.

com-

and the United States.

Tald: "At

i "world of coercion," Mr Rusk Mr Fabaloner told the Che The court hearing centred on stake is the sup | Mall that the matter was now in Benn's successful re-election to vival nad growth of the world the hands of the Filipino police of free cholec and of the free authorities and the National Co-operation pledged in the Bureau of Investigation of the United Nations Charter.

Philippines. flowever,

a

Governinent "There is no "troika" on this Issue it is posed between the spokesman sold today that the Sino-Soviet empire and all the Hongkong Police have not re- rest, whether allied or neutral; ceived any official news of this and it is now posed in every report and had not been asked by continent,"

said.-UPI & the Filipino authorities for any Reuter.

help.

be

The Purchase of Diamonds

his old seat in May. Following his victory, the Cominons ruled he could not take his seat and must regard himself as a peer.

Conservative His defeated

Party opponent, Mr Malcolm St Clair, brought the court action to have the judges declare' him the election winner-though he received 13,000 fewer voles then the reluctant pcer.

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