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Salgon, Oct. 15, Representatives. of the 1nited State Joint Chiefs
Staff will arrive Saigon on 0:tober 23 for a Uree-day inspection Cour *sually reliable American sources rald in-
The representatives are expected
by
Of
Lo
to come after a General Lawion
Army member of The Joint Chicls Staff, who J9 due rive on October 21.
The names of the presentatives are available here.-Reuter.
noi
CRICKETER REMANDED
IN CUSTODY
Colombo, Oct. 15. Mahadevan Sathasivam, the All-Ceylon Test cric keter, WAE remanded in connection with the death by strangling of his wife,
Ananda.
was
Her body
found last Tuesday in the korage of her tuuse in Bambalapitiya, four miles outside Colombo.
Sathasivam,
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Defence Pact
Published
To Permit Adherence
Of Greece & Turkey
Landun, Oct. 15.
Aup attack en ee part of Turkey will be cuusigerne! an attic on the North Atlantic Paci entries, according to a protocol to the preseir)
artly to come into force.
The test of this protaro), to allow Orsov
fall into the organisation.
to
by Lindon today.
The amendment to the existing pact was made neers. Isary by the fact that the greater part of Turkish territory lies in Asia and not in Europe, as defined by the existing treaty.
il of Deputies
The trenty organisation seid authentic, shall be deposited in tray that the protocol would, its archives of the Government heigned in London by the i ut the United States
America. Duly certified entury! thereof shall be transmitted by
to the Gov-1 that Government eriments of all the parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Router
The Ministerial Council of The North Atlantic Treaty dr elded last month at Ottawn to invite Greece and Turkey to join the Atlantic Pact ca an equal footing with the 12 other Powers.
The protocol will come into versatile baise; man, has represented Ceylon force wher. ratified by member
the Parliaments. Pakistan. MCC, Audrikja and the West
Freita,
apanst
The
indues. He has captained the ! reads
All Ceylon team,
The coroner returned Ver- diet of homicide after the in quest yesterday
Tom was
than
الا الله
of the
j
GENERAL'S REPORT
London, Oct. 15. The British Deputy in the N:11h Allantic Treaty Organisa tion.
Frederick Hoyer- Millar. today
to reported protocol special meeting of the Deputies
-
Sir
♫
military talks Athens and Ankara
Of The Canadian Tour
BRITISH VIEWS
ON JAP POLICY
London, Oct. 15. Official sources said today that Britain hoped Counter in London on the recent that there would be no undue delay in the Japanese Diet's ratification of the peace treaty and the mili- A number of member govern-tary alliance with the United States which would ments were understood to have
information asked for the military
commitments which NATO is assuming In respect of Greece and Trukey.
There were no difficulties anticipated in the The governments want this in- formation before signing the British attitude towards the peace treaty from protocol which will permit the either a Conservative or Labour Government after adimission of Greece and Turkey
treaty. After signature the prof.col
about strengthen collective security plans for the Pacific
the
area.
the elections.
the
Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh teave by car after getting off the train and receiv ing a great welcome for the start of their Cana- dian tour, in Quebec City. On October 9.- AP
Picture.
S. AFRICAN
SQUADRON FOR SUEZ?
"Being satisfied that the secu- He recently returned to Cey-rity the North Atlantic ures Con after a visit to Britain,
will be enhanced by the acces- ston of the Kingdom of Greece and the Republic of Turkey to
follows: Treaty
arrer as
"Article 1. Upon the entry The curt
of this protocol the pack to force today when the Cuzombe Southernment
United
Johannesburg, Oct. 15. Magistrano, My M. M. J. Rajend-States of America shall, on be
Scuti Africa's air squadron TRA remanded the eraketer, hait of all the parties, m
now in Korea may be transferred who was hell for questioning|municate to the Government of
to the Suez. Canal area, De after the body of his wite was the Kingdom of Greece and
Vaderland. the Johannesburg There would be a full and satisfection with the Japanese Covernment of the Republic will in most cases have to be
Afrikaan evening paper, said were now prepared Turkey An invitation to ratifled by national parliaments.lengthy debate in the Japanese treaty Meanwhile the police have
Atlantic The to the North
general expectation Diet particularly on the question ratify it, particularly Indonesia.today.
South African defence head- traced a ear which
seen
as it may be modified among NATO powers has been of Japanese rearmament which
IL is expected that Indiaquarters in Pretoria denied all that after admission dropping a "bundle" which the by Articl 2 of
Greece was just as much a thomy ques The present
to be the first knowledge of any such plan. police believe may have heen protocvi.
would form part of the southerntion to Japan as to Britain in the would move flank of the
The Country to ratify the treaty European com- present economie position.
newspaper, in its front and to establish relations with page lead story under a banner Eisenhower. Turkey has been expected here British oftetals noted with the new independent, sovereign headline, said, "There is a strong to co-operate within the future satisfaction that some countries State of Japan.
in Korea will shortly <Middle East Military Com who previously
found.
11 Ludy of Suthasivan's 18- year-old servant, William, who
I has been the object of an island-
sule search
deeth
was
fu
(>1
accede Treaty.
ATTACK DEFINED
"Thereafter the Kingdom Greece and the Republie
shall each become Turkey
mand of General
A mend.-Reuter.
The medleut officer who won ducted the post mortem said party on the date when it de-
Mis Sath Iva posits Jesterday that
its instrument of acces had external and 1 internal son with the Government
of America majanies. The doctor said that the United States
with Article 10 in accordance of the treaty.
"Article 2. If the Republic of Turkey becomes a party to the North Atlantic Treaty, Article 6
due
manus! strangulation, done delibetancly 1 external agency. Com- siderulle force had been used.
ans-
of the treaty shall, as from the
A body was found in the river near Kandy on Saturday vering the description of Wil-date of the deposit by the Gov- ernment of the Republic of Tur- inquest key of its instrument of access sion with the Government of the and United States of America, be
modified to read as follows;
iam, but it has not been cle.
An Binitely enlified
eturned death drowning.
1: open verdet to asphyxia due
of
"For the purpose of Article 5, an armed attack on one or more
The police have offered a re- war of 1,000 rupees for infor- main helping to trace the mis-of the parties is deemed to in-
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"1. On the territory of way of the parties in Europe or North America, on the Algerian the departments of France, on territory of Turkey or
on the islands under the jurisdiction of any of the parties in the North Attuntic area north of the Tro
of Cancer,
THE
MEDITERRANEAN
BRADLEY IN PARIS
indicated dis-
Swiss Red
On Charge
Paris. Oct. 15. General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived in Paris by air today จาก Istanbul, Turkey.
He has been attending a there East conference Turkish political military leaders as a result of the Ottawa decision to admit Turkey and Greece into the North Atlantic Treaty Organisa-old tion.
Middle with
and
ani
Of Spying
Nicholas
for
The
Pity that the Union's No. 2
On the question of Russian be transferred to the Middle East and Communist Chinese policy and will probably be stationed at the suurees did not expect that Port Said on the Suez Canal." to the Communists would seek
I was expected that the Cabine: make a separate treaty with would discuss the subject shortly,
the newspaper said.
the
Japan.
It
is pointed
treaty.
that
out that the
It added that
alleged
as it stands, stipulates development would be closely
no separate treaty could associated with the latest events in Egypt and the Middle East, which the Union seriously.
be made with Japan on more favourable terms.
SOME ANXIETY
that
regarded
of
In London, a spokesman. the Air Ministry and Defence Ministry said that they knew the possible nothing
about
"Not only would it be almost Geneva, Oct. 15.
Lambert, 60-year impossible to formulate a treaty
transfer. Russian-born Swiss Cum-on more favourable terins but
it would
appear certain
a South African arrested by
In Tokyo, munist, has been
accept any liaison officer General Bradley was accom- the Geneva
General at. police on charges Japan would not panied by Field-Marshal Sir
to be more Ridgway's Headquarters said Soviet treaty purporting of spying
that he had no knowledge of the Legation
in Berne, the Swiss favourable," the sources said, William Slim, Chief of
General Imperial
Staff,
British officials said that the the reported impending transfer. news agency said today. General Charles Francois
treaty
debate in the Japanese The South African Air Force Lechères, Chief of the French
with Lambert It sak the
had Diet would be followed
No.
"Flying Cheetah General Staff-Reuter,
October 1 great interest and some anxiety Squadron has been been arrested on
operating of the under
effective Swissin orders
opposition with the United States Fifth
of the Federal
against some Prosecutor General develops
Air Force in Korea since under the same article (272 of obvious disadvantages
in the November of last year. the Swiss Penal Code) under treaty, notably rearmament and
The Squadron is flying Negro, its resultant increase in living American F-18 Mustang fighter which 1/10 American
This was parallel Charles Davis, is being tried in costs.
to planes. Reuter. Britain's own position. Lausanne.
Korea
Denies Profiteering
Pusan, Oct. 15,
"2. On the forces, vessel, or aircraft of any of the parties, when in or over these territories or any other area in Europe in which necupation forces of any сап Congressman's charge
area
ranean sea or the North Atlantic
north of the
Mr
Pyon
Tat, Keday denied
Yong
case
The officials added that there The agency
said that Lem should be no uncertainty among bert was in Geneva Prison and members of the Japanese, Gov- would shortly be brought to ernment es to the ultimate
some
en-
Devaluation
Forecast
Brussels, Oct 15. -
"A wave of devaluation seems
In the Conservative
The South Korean Foreign trial by the Geneva authorities. deavour in the present interna-
tional
scene, They expected Minister.
The agency said that among that there would be an Ameri-
arge the allegations against Lambert part for a policy of neutrality of the parties were stationed on that the South Korean Govern- was that, under instructions of in the Japanese Diet but Britain the date when the treaty enter-ment was making big profits the Soviet Legation in Berne, believed that it would be re- Fed into fore, or the Mediter out of the war by selling Army he escorted a young Soviet Army cognised by the Japanese Gov. to be about to fall en Europe," Mr scrap metal picked up in the deserter in Switzerland to the crnment that such a policy was Fernand Baudhuin wrole in an Tropic of
wake of the United Nations ad-Legation. Cancer.
"Article
3. The
The deserter, present
Mr Pyon said that his Govern- protocol shall enter into force
named Boris, tement once offered to gather and Switzerland and was now living when each of the parties
all scrap metal but the North Atlantic treaty
bas send back notified the Government of the the United States was not in- in Geneva, it added. United States of America of its terested in iron scrap.
Therefore, the iron was being Feceplance thersut. The Gov- crament cf the United States sold to a private American com- of America shall inform all pany.
vance.
not practicable
for Japan in editorial the world today-United Press. Catholic
Belgique"
Mr
a young was
man
in still
He had US Air Official
In Morocco
entered Switzerland through Israel with the hope of migrating to Corrada, the agency declared.
It said that Lambert claime!
Church.
Casablanca, Oct. 15, Mr Thomas Finletter, United
Libre
Baudhui, a university pro- fessor and one of Belgium's foremost economists, continued:
"It is believed that only five countries will yield o the devaluation WAVC; Switzerland,
Italy, Germany, Portugal and Belgium.
hese devaluations would not have the gravity of those of 1949.
are estimated b: 1046/15.
the parties to the North At- The United States Army was to be a pastor but appeared to lantic Treaty of the date of paying Korean enterprise to have no parish nor was his name receipt of exch such notifica- Kather scrap for it but was not in the registry of the Protestant States Secretary for Air, arrived They tion and of the date of the buying it from the gatherers.
Mr Pyon said that his Gov- entry into forer of the present
Lambert came to Bwitzerland protocol.
ement was turning over all "Article 4. The present brass strap piles (from shell after World War I, in which he the protocol, of which the English cases, etc) to the United States. said he had fought
Czarist aide.--Reuter. and French texts are equally Reuter.
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BOY "TALKING
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STAY!
today at the American air base per cent."
M in French Morocco and later continued to Marrakesh!
Baudhuin added the devaluations would probably no take place before the British inviccions on October 25-A750-
clated Press.
He is making a tour of inspec- ion of American air bases North Africa--Reuter.
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