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Arms and the pipe
This Highlander rounded off his armoury with a dirk inside his stocking and a pipo. He formed a part of the advance The first British contingent arrived unit at a Korean airfield.
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Australia's Spender no shy violet in field of politics
Sydney, Australia, September 7. The United Nations can expect to hear emphati- cally from Australia through External Affairs Minister Percy C. Sponder just as it did from Dr. Herbert V. Evatt, Spender's predecessor and former UN General Assembly president. As co-author of the so-called "Spender Plan" for economic aid to Asia, and ardent advocate of a Pacific Pact, the new Australian delegate to UN has already given noteworthy advance indication of his forcefulness. He replaced Dr. Evatt only last December, in the crockup of the nine-year-old socialistic Labour regime in Australia. --What-sort-of-person-can UN television enthusiasts in New York Tarana expect to see?
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Atthe Colombo and Sydney Commonwealth conferences on economic aid to Asia, in urging a Pacific Pact and in policy state- Perey Claude Spender Is short, ments, Spender has made his hos fair, nervous, tireless and pep-tility to international Communism say his well known. Ha belleves general pery. Australian friends appearance is deceptive. And it war can be avoided but only contrasts sharply with that of by a show of democratic force. Evalt. The relund Evatt, with He implements his philosophy by his unruly thatch of gray hair and urging greater cooperation among spectacles, has the manner of a non-Communist nations, especially to under- Judge or professor-be was a jus- In the field of help tice of Australia's highest court. developed Asla Spender is more trim and looks and acts like sharp-eyed businessman, which he is in ad- dition to being a topflight bar- rister.
Spender is n good mixer, whether at a cocktail party or ini the caucus room of his Australian Liberal party. But when he's hammering home a point, his red- tinted moustache seems to bristle.
Muscular nationalism
The British and Americans 'at UN may and that Australia, through Sponder as with Evalt, does not agree with them always. Spender
expresses Australia's muscular nationalism, just as Evatt did, although the two men differ on some poirits of policy.
In Canberra, he frequently shows up on the ministerial ben-ference, ches in striped pants. Evatt, truc to the more austere traditions of his Labour party, wore only a business suit to Parlament.
Sponder's accent is Australian, but not as broad as Evatt's. Years ago, after hearing Spender in a an Aus- long legal argument, tralian High Court judge re- marked: "Percy talks like Alsatian dog barking."
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Success has mellowed Spender and his speech, which is now more clipped.
Nimble brain
of
At the Sydney economie con- Spender determinedly won his point against British, Canadian and other reluctance to appropriate money for an im- mediate preliminary survey Asian economic needs. He bo- loves that the British Common- Whitehall- not. a wealth is dominated affair, but a partner- ship of nations with full rights and voice-in Empire policy
making.
Ho advocates stronger: Austra- with the U.S., along lan ties with strengthening på the Empire, but in his maiden policy speech warned "that where we conceive our interests to diverge from those of the US. on any funda-
firmly maintain our view,"
L
He has a nimble brain, facilemental issue, we shall, of course, speech, and a habit of hitting hard with apt phrases. When A self-made man, Bpender lu provoked in debate, he leaps to on ambitious politiean with many the floor, demanding to be heard friends and enemies and a wide In his 13 years in the fre- range of Intereste. He collects quently turbulent atmosphere of pletures; books and old furniture, Australia's Parliament, Spender wears black Homburg hats, is a becanto an old hand in the art of matty dresser, and likes good food the rough, and tumble debate and drink. which dhounds in the country's naribly, politics. His Labour op- ponents in the long years of Bath, England, in 1843. He was Spendor's opposition, found him a hard man to down, either in Par- jament or on the burly husilage. ! He has bogm suspended for, a day at a time from Parliament after stormy "Monknges with his Labour-advbruariamminot an gun common occurrence in Australian
ezd logislaturen,
His grandfather came from near
born in Sydnny's King's 'Crons, the son of a locksmith. His mother died when he was five, Ho'work- ed his way through Sydney University and in 1923 became the institution's a first graduato with top hondure who attended part-time. He started law. practice with a wig bought on As tile Russians are likely to payments and in 5135, at the ago at 38, became at that timo learn, Spender can bbitt, years in
the Empire's youngest, King's twinking, drop the niceties of Counsellor C parliamentary procedure; and sfug it zoutwith blunt, enp-cylinder Neutral observers rate him a
tendini words. His friends are watching to how the, complemente, Bir Gladwyn Jobh*t Lake Bucatan in
DEPUTIES FAIL TO MAKE PROGRESS ON AUSTRIA
London, September 7.
The Foreign Ministers' deputios negotiating the Austrian Treaty today provisionally adjourned until mid-December without having made any progress.
Present at the 257th sessioni; were, Mr. Ivor Mallet, of Bri- tain, who presided, Mr. George Zarubin, of the Soviet Union, Mr. Sam Reber, of the United States, and M. Marcel Berthe- lot, of France.
Mr. Zarubin said that he, could not agree to a mid-December meeting without consulting his Government. Tho other three deputies had agreed to a post- ponement until then.
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M. Marcel Berthelot, of France, also emphasised that the French Government was ready to settle the treaty provided to settle- ment was final and covered tha whole of the treaty.
He pointed out that he had no Triesto discuss the
to
the dis- to the Western Powers pressed for an Immediate cussion on the outstanding arti- Trieste question, which repeated clen of the treaty and said that earlier allegations that Britain power
must inform his Government and America had turned Trieste question and he emphasised that on the Western proposal to ad- into an Anglo-American naval the three obstacles now standing in the way of negotiations harl journ until mid-December. le base.
not been raised by the Western undertook to communicate the He again repeated the
delegations. Russian Government's reply on the adjournment question to the Secretariat.
Britain willing
waa
of
viaw
in
was
SOVIET ABSENT FROM FEC MEET
expressed by the Soviet delega These were: First, the Trieste tion at the last three meetings of question. Secondly, the reopening the Austrian deputies that of Article B. Thirdly, the failure the alleged violation
the
to settle the Soviet claims on Aus- Italian poste treaty it would be tria under Article 40.-Reuter. The British deputy, Mr. useless to conclude a Stalo treaty Mallet, who was in the chair, for Austria, since this would, too, opened Mr. Zarubin had repeated his
the proceedings by become an Anglo-American base. At the same time, he stated charges that while the three omphasising that Britali
willing to reach a settlement that the Soviet delegation "breaking Wastern Allies were
discuss the oustand- Italian the
peace treaty in on the treaty as a whole, taking willing to
Washington, September 7. ing articles of the treaty, begin- all outstanding questions. Trieste," there was no guarantee
This articlo The Soviet representative falea that "Austria, too, would not be He pointed out that no dele-ning with Article 9.
to attend the For Eastern Com. gation could expect a complete was previously agreed by the de- turned into a war bake."
mission when the 13-nation Allied own again satisfaction of its
sland palles but early this summer
Japar. point and said that he knew that was reopened by the Soviet de- policy-making body for
that resumed its regular sessions to- which claimed the Soviet delegation was more legation, interested in Articles
(de the
denazification-demilitarian-day after a five-week summer nazification and demilitarisation)
tion provision needed to be tight- recess. and 48 (payments claimed by ened up in the light of the exist-
from ing situation in Austria. the Soviet Government Austria
charges) as occupation
U.S. regret other nations were while the
Articles 43 more Interested in
Nations na- (rights of United tlonals) and 38 (Austrian debts). Mr. Zarubin then opened the question of the alleged violation by Britain and the United States of the Trieste provisions of the Ho de- Italian peaca treaty.. manded an immediate reply lo the second Sevlet note of July 8
The Wastern, depulles rejected as extraneous the So- Mr. Trieste. viet charge on Mallet and it was apparent that the Russians had no intention of completing a treaty,
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Mr. Zarubin said he had other proposals to make but he
the would like to discuss agreed articles today.
un-
On the proposal of Mr. Mallet to adjourn until mid-December, the other deputies agreed, with Mr. Zarubin declaring that he would have to obtain his Govern- ment's consent,
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The 10-minute ression wan occupied with routine organiza- tional matters concerned with memberships on committees. No The American deputy, Mr. business vf substance was trans- Sam Reber, said that he greatly acted during the closed ression.
of the reopening regretted
The newly appointed Indian the Triesta question. He made Minister Counsellor here, Moti It olsar that ho alen did- not Kirpilani, made first appearanço wish to reopen the discussion at an FEC meeting und was wel- of Article Q, but ho ra-em-comed in brief speeches by the phasised the willingness and chairman, Maxwell Hamilton of intention of the Amarloan de- the United States, and by other legation to conclude a treaty. delegates United Press.
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