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could overrun Korea and Taiwan whenever they got ready to do it, but predicted that Rus- sia will have tremendous trouble with China.

In an interview in the weekly magazine, United States News and World Report, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was asked whether he thinks the suggestion that this country abandon South Korea, as, advocated by Mr. Owen Lattimore, is going to be seriously considered.

RUSSIA MAKES SURPRISE MOVE

London, May 2.

The Soviet Ambassador, Georgi N. Zarubin, nade an unexpected request today that the Big Four Deputy Foreign Ministers resume sessions on an Austrian independence treaty, M. Zarubin, who represents Russia at the talks, asked for a the meeting on Thursday and Western delegates agreed. M. Zarubin did not state the reason for his surprise request.

The four deputies, have heid '250 meetings during a perlod of more than three years in an citort to complete the treaty.

(The magazine did not say who made the "suggestion," but ad. no such proposal has been vanced by foreign policy makers.)

Senator Connally replied: "I am afraid it is going to be seriously considered because } am afraid its going to happen, whether we want it or not.""

"I am for Korea. We are try

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No outlawing of Communism In Britain

London, May 2.

The Government does not Intend to introduce a Bill to outlaw the Communist Party. Waldron Bmithers,

· Conservativa, had asked if, in' the Increased. Com- view

of the

munist, Infitration in Britain, se shown by the strike- in the London. Dooks, the Govern ment would not Introduce Bilf similar to the one Intro.

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duced Into the Australian Parliament by the Federat Prime Minister, Mr. Robert G. Menzies

In written reply. Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, Under- Secretary of the Home Office, cald: "No."-Router.

LIE IN PARIS

Paris, May 2. The United Nations' Secretary- General; Mr. Trygve Lle, who is making a tour of European countries, today conferred with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman.

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Mr. Lie, who may visit Mos- cow during his European tour, it in Paris to preside over a meet- ing of United Nations specialised

gencies.

Before his interview with M. Schuman, Mr. Lie presided over a meeting of the United Nations Administrative Co-ordination Committee.

He will preside at a further meeting of the Committee this afternoon.-Reuter,

ing to help her we are appro- priating money now to help her. Hub South Korea is cuf right across by this line-North of it to the mainland-and Russia are the Communists, with access

over there оп the mainland. Su that whenever she takes a notion.): -she-can-just-overrun Korea-just- like she will probably overrun Taiwan when she gets ready to do it. I hope not, of course," he added.

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South Korea is an independent country set up under the spon- sorship of the United States. She in receiving military and econu-

Up to and including the last session the Russians had insisted they could not proceed with dis-

aid from this country. cussion of the few unagreed arti-me

Northern Korea is in the hands cles until they had settled nego- itations on financial matters with of the Communists.

Austria.

The representatives of the United States, Britain and France have accused the Russians of stal- ling the negotiations because com- pletion of an Austrian tr aty would make it necessary for them to withdraw their

Not important

Senate Connally Was asked whother Korea is an essentini part of the U.S, defence strategy. "No," he replied "of course, any position like occupation

that Te some strateglo Importance. But I do not think it Very greatly important.

troops in Austria and other troops In Hungary and Rumania, who have been stationed there maintain communication lines to Austria-Associated Press.

MURDER TRIAL IN BANGKOK

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"It has beca testified before us (the Senate Committee) that Japan, Okinawa and the Philip- pines make this, chain of defence, which absolutely necessary And, of course, any additional territory along in that would be that much more, but it is not absolutely essential."

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In response to another quest tion, Senator Connally said he thinks Russia will have tremen- dous trouble with China.

Not, egy

He said: "There is not much the US can do there except to let the "Russians and Chinese chew on each other for a while.

Bangkok, May 2. Boy King Ananda was in- spired by George Bernard Shaw's writing to enter the political campaign for Premier, a. witness testified at the trihl of; the men charged with plol- ting his 1948: assassination.

Prince. Sumonchart Sawattikul, a lecturer at Chulalongkorn Uni- versity, testified that Ananda told And when they do, it is not go him of his desires atter reading ing to be easy, because the Rus Mr. Shaw's plays, including "The sians are not going to get whit Applecart".

they hope for, nor are the Chi Another witness, Prince Kukrit| nese going to get what they | Pramol, - now a priest, testified | pect" out of Russia,

that the King asked him how to! "You know what the history conduct a political campalan. of China has been for 3,000. oz

The prosecution contends in 4,000 years-they do not suc the two-year old trial that the cumb. They act like they are agreements with the then Pre- Assoolated Press. mler Peldi,, who, now is hiding, Priil and four others are charged with the murder, with Pridis secretary accused of kap. acti assassination

PANTEEN was murdered after dis- succumbing, but they are not.

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U.S. EVACUATION PLANS REVISED

Frankfurt, May 2. United States military hand quarters has ordered the prepara”, tions of "n"? now plan for the ovacuation of American famliler and civilians from Gergiany, All-night searchers have found ]; i-- Confidential ; instructions, have #20 bodima in the delirli of yester. | gone,

day explosion at Pallala, which out to fresher standing plane. New planning tho Ackerman, uiuation. *Berlin Blockade of: 1968, Tekjurders" on the gul-

kililədi 32 and injured 40; wrecking fringenschziury; bockuses of

¿lip Maharajah'a forty Achime

EMPIRE TALKS ON JAPANESE TREATY

Landon, May, 2

The Commonwealth Consultative Committed to discuss the basin of a Japanese peace treaty hold its second monting, in the Cabinet offices today.

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The meeting opened at 9.30 a.m. and was oftended by officials and ad. visers from the High Commissioners offices of the eight Common- wealth members.

Maborly Dening, head of the Far Eastern division of the Foreign Offico,

was in the chair.

High-Commissioners Today's meeting followed the

thom- p obylate, nny existing. selves. He had received no in- differences over the form and procedure agreed upon at yes-structions from the Indian Gov-scope of a Japanese treaty. terday's opening meeting, ernment to the contrary. which was attended by the eight Commonwealth High Commissioners, presided over by the Commonwealth Rela- tions Secretary, Patrick Gor- don Walker.

India's attituda

As regards India's attitude to Menon said he had no power to a Japanese pesca treaty.

Mr.

speak for hils Government and he could only repent what the An official communique said Indian Prime Minister, Jawn the purpose of the meeting was harlal Nehru, had aald at the to undertake detailed

conference.

consider Coton's High

ation of a peace settlement for Japan.

the

Omelas said discussions are exploratory and that no draft treaty for Japan will emerge from the conference.

It is understood that the Indian High Commissioner, Krishna Menon, raised the question or whether representation ut the conference should delegated to subordinate officials in the High Commissioners' offices.

Mr. Menon contended that the conference should be attended by

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The Canadian High Commis- kouer, D. D. Willgress,aald his Government's position could not be stated until the United Stuloy draft treaty for Japan had been Inade known.

Much of yesterday's two and n half hour conference was given to a debate on the wording of the Press communique. The ori- ginal wording was, "The purpose Commissioner, of the meeting is to facilitate da- Sir Oliver Coonetilleke, support-tailed consideration of the terms ed Mr. Menon and said he would uf a peace settlement for Japan. seek instructions from his Gov- The High Commissioner for ernment as to Ceylon's reprezen-Ceylon proposed that the word fations at the conference.

"undertake" should be Bubsti- tuted for "facilitate." His pro- Now Zealand

consi- supported pagal was accepted after Australia's stand for measures | derable debate. to ensure that Japani would not

of Today's meeting

officials again manace world peaceo.

war understood to be concerned only with mattera. of procedure South Africa and Pakistan took and the programme of future no active part in yesterday's de- meetings. The series of con- bate except to express the hope ferences is expected to last for that the conference would serve three weeks-United Press.

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