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A sergeant of the Soviet Occupation Army In East Germany has escaped into the British
has aune and been granted połucai asylum, the British High Commission Headquarters annced here today.
XRJ45 17 is Sergeant Nikolni Vanovich
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23 who told the British that he found the political icaching during his train- ing "quite unacceptable."
Sgt. Shutoy declared that his intention to escape to the West had been strengthened by Western hreaderusts ·Renter.
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CRITICISMS OF
OF BRITISH
POLICY ON FEDERATION
Strasbourg, Dec. 4.
Critics of Britain's attitude towards European
unity were reminded today by Sir Arthur Salter, HOPES FOR
British Minister for Economic Affairs, that Mr Churchill's Government had been out of office for six years and in again for less than that number of weeks.
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Speaking in the European Assembly, he said that the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, had in that brief period been confronted with many pressing questions, some of an emergency character. Muhammed Zafrullah Khan,
ter.
Policy can only be developeo j The vile today, 84 13. as all the relevant facts emergy. ; that a balle result canded
4904 :: jsme resulting from new events, reopened
offendly picture d
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tell THOW imperfer y
Paris, Dec. 4. The Pakistan Foreign Minas-
statel ortay that the disarma- Fat proposals
Ure three Western powers and the Sovie
carry a number of
agree
beep
munan points diplomats should
withst without
Forguing the Position of thei
Countries
Pakistatu delegate
The chil to the ruled Nations, who was giving a television interview. stated that at would
unren- simable expect the Sub-
tee of
the four powers to do with
The Assembly a. tend He comment came at the end being a report from As-omb y if a speech in which he pre-Vie President Stefano Jazmi of Caly that Saturday's baila, sented a survey by the Organsa-
1- Den for European Economie Co-
windy approved operation on behalf of the Couth-
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millee of Foreign Munsters f The member States,
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Sir Arthur sid that Britain;
The effect of the Assembly deeply regretted some of the decisiu
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The rally consequences uf her recon Saturday's result stand at 49 PICTREES astiest
Slasting 24. 112
Just barely ver the urports To restore bar balaner quired two-thirds majorny of payments
He glix a warning nouitst Bretaliatory restrictions wisch
would nev Cred reaction
G
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ind
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The project mvolved enynaps the erealian 112 il anties agricultural market to slabost prices
Pncourag prehet pom an Western Europe RL RE done her
best tu stum pulgair
adverse
smkalad Prese eflets. be had kept free a substantial proportion of her trade.
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Johannes Semites いす *-timated world, for my, following Sir Arthur
sant that by co-operation 19 19 REC and the govetr ment of member nations, t okoy had been able
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Salter 1951 und 1952 Eve po vent ut the aparrant or mand. the regard Pole Pot Be at ortage was mad
Arnly it i:buted
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Canada's 54 per In addition 19 rent, is qudures as follows
States, Scandinavia, Butam, France, Japan and the German Republic 34 per cent
Order countries five per eunt
entries Russian- Jeminated seven per cent.
Major pro luvers, ajun from Cana estimateri
1971. with the mute jor 1932
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bruckula.
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All others
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-Reuter
Signed With
Reservations
Geneva. Dec. 4.
Both India and Pakistan mede reservations Iver the radio frequencies to be allocated 10 Kashmir und Jammu when They signed the radio agreement Clablishing the tional frequency list.
new
interia.
The agreement was worked out during the course of a three and a half month extraordinary administrative radio conference. Pilended
from by delegates some 70 euntries, which ended here last night.
4-
SET TOUS CLsts. despite the ang culties in 1951
BRITISH PLAN
Taas had been done by mabad agreements that Germany could
exports but de trease has Cave her imports.
The an table situation caused by Gir Korean wat however, been provided for by The European Paymenty Union and this had resulted in nearly al Europe being indebted Belgium. he said.
to
But most nations hoped to le
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KMT Air
Officials Resign
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Washington, Dec
4
Filtrea members
the (Chinese Nationalist Air Force
purchasing agv stuff here! LOTTER reported to have resigned because an American custodian was named anle PRCHY ofburs pending mateome of suit.
Attorney Wilham A Roberts sand the resignationS of nine
alle soon to compensate Belgium officers and civilian employees
for her crecht surpluses
!
Mr Robert Boothby. British
recommended Conservauve, hberalisation of the regulations
H
exchange
The
DWD
Governments should establish manam and maximum change is and allow
arrencies to
seek therm levels within those limits.
He also resortmended a dollar pool for the entire Exropean
strat eronormic
Senas
p
-
ordination of the monetary, fiscal and employment policies of all member nations. Reuter,
1일을 있음을 2 development Nationalist
in
المراة
منوا
10 ays il satisfactory solution
The disarmamel
there that problem but
Wils reason to lape for some agree- 2 basis for the Pest on t discuss 718.
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On the Anglo-Egyptian dis pate.
Mohammed Pakistan bad right from 1.10 beguing been in close contart with both Egypt and Britain and į remained
so the hope that is i effarts would help to solve the dispute.
A solution of this problem
upt was importan!
unly 1 Egypt not also for the whole of the Middle East and even 1. more distant mandries.
recent
that the He 20 hoped agreement between Genera
Erskine and the Governor Suez would put an end to ku- ridents in the Suez Canal z0112
The decision of the Unite Nations General
''
Assembly
Steering Committee to leave t the Assembly to decide whether to include the Moroccan que fich or the present session's agenda, the Pakistan delega! ►
seemed unusual to hi
Creating a precedent.
Sai-F
and was
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Rivals Lobby
In U.N.
Paris. Dec. À Six Sudanese politient leader walked along Lor corridors
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The United Nations here today
the uit itobuying every delegate
P could find but the delegates S heard
two points of view. Three
Kovernment's against Lacutenant-General T Mow and Colonel V Hsiang ver their bandung
than 349.000.0004 Nationalist funds in this coun try.
mu
in
Roberts, attorney for
Mw and Hsiang, said the staff om- cers and
employees submitted their resignations to Ambassador VK. Wellington Koo with the explanation they could not ac- cept further responsibility since custodian named an American
by the Federal court took con- rol of the purchasing office re- Strasbourg. Dec. 4 ¡ cords. Overriding a decision
From its officers, the European Cun- sultative Assembly today voter to maintain its approval of the agricultural high wuthority pro- ject despite errors in a roll call balion.
US Official's Claims For
Synthetic
Chicago, Dec. 4. Stuart Symington, Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, said here today that America would soun be self- rubber. Synthetic efficient in rubber was DOW superior to natural rubber for most pur- poses, he added.
The Indian reservation clares: "India does not recognise any frequency assignments.
for stations in territories which form tegally parts of t die and reserves to herself full rights and freedom of action tion. regarding such frequency assignments.
"In particular, as Jammu and Kashmir have legally acceded to India and form part of India, she will not recognise any tre quency Designments made to stations in Jammu and Kashmir in favour of any other adminis tration or organisation."
Mr Symington was addressing the American Bankers' Associa
America was ready to buy Un at a fair price in any reasonable Quantity for any length of time
desired.
"If we cannot buy at reuson- able prices, however, we intend to make our present supplies last," he said.
and
Mow was In charge of the purchasing office until discharged last August. Hsiang was his Executive Officer.
い Sudanese ra- presented the Umma Parte ! which wants independence, a vi self-government for the Sudan, The other three put the view of the Ashigga and Unity purti's which campaign for unity wil Fy pt.
The two groups did not mee But they talked separately with S. H. Perowne, Byllish Foreign Offter expert On this i Middle East. Reuter.
New Treatment
London. Dec. 4.
A new cancer treatment cen- tre has been apente at London, į Ontario.
Main feature of thr treat-
Both have been sued by their government for an accounting ment is a cobalt bomb, the most
of more than $49,000,000 turned powerful radioactive source used over for Air Force purchases in for peaceful
purposes.
One
this country
intr last ounce of cobalt the
is built during
a half tons of con- several years, and for the sur-three and reoder เป tinspent
funds crete for treatment of cancer by estimated by the government at radiation destruction. more than $1,000,000.
Their attorney said he has
accepted
Summons
and Hsiang
service
of court
both for
Mow
and they may be present when Judge Kirkland hears arguments in the case Thursday.
-Associated Press.
1952
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The Pakistani reservation
"In the Glates:
CASO of fre. American quencies for Jammu and Kash-American Industry hod develop- rubber which mir State, which is a disputed td a syntheile territory under consideration of Was superior to natural rubber the United Nations Organisation, for most purposes. the main
bring
July heavy allocations made for such torri exceptions tories should be kept in safe tyres and a few surglent uses.
"Synthetic will soon mert custody of the United Nations Organization unit] a Anal de-
those needs also," he said. cision."-Reuter,
"Synthetic rubber has been selling at about half the prier of natural and the price of synthetic is sure to be reduced
Approved By Lords further in the future," he add-
London, Dec. 4. The House of Lords today panned the Japanese peace tresty HL. The House of Commons
Est. Hown: 1 Topic, 2 Related, 4 1uese, Keep, & Brau, 9 Wept, 11 Tales, 13 Load, 14 Cis, 10 Maped-17 Balo, 10 Pint, 20 Mediate, 22 Slog, 24 Omito, 25lind approved It earlier United Guard, 27 Ard, 28 Able
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"Government-owned synthetic plants operated by private - dustry, Mr Symington declar- ed, were now selling more than $1,000,000 worth of production:
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