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Russian Demand Rejected

DEFEAT OF U.N.

RESOLUTION :

United Nations, Juno 26.

The Security Council to day refused to support a Soviet demand that all na tions In the world should ratify the Geneva protocol of 1925 banning the use of gas and germ warfare,

The Soviet resolution to thla effect was defeated in the Coun- dil by a vote of one in favour (USSR) and ten abstentions,

The United States and other members of the Council had atated in

earlier racolings' of the Council that they thought

ence the protocol was no longer tive because of many reserva- | tions made by signatory

M. Jacob Malik, Soviet Pre- sident of the Council, said that today's vole showed that once "ho Amarican-British more bloc placed on the books one the more page to show how United States opposes the cause and of International peace security,

The Boviet rezolution asked the Council to appeal to all States, whether members or not of the United Nations, to accedo to and ratify the Geneva pru tocol.

Mr Ernest Gross, United States, said the vote had shown the "com" which ten members tho of the Council fait for "futile and vain trick" which the USSR had attempted to play in the Counell. The vote was

also a "gymbol of unity which will not crack and strain, what- ever the efforts of the USSIL to confuse and divide and terrorise the free world."

NOT FOOLED

Mr Gross said that public

opinion in the United States and

the free world "abhorred" the necostly of using germ weapons and was dedicated to efforts to eliminate these weapons of mass destruction.

Queen Of Greece Visits Turkey

Recruiting Drive Australia For The Services

In

Melbourne, June 26.

Defence authorities in Australia are facing up to the prospect that their plan to have 184,000 trained fighting men available for overseas ser- vice by the middle of next year will misfire.

They see little chance now that the country's armed forces will reach the minimum level of pre- paredness set by the Federal Government for 1953.

A concerted drive is under 1000 regulars. This is consider- way, however, to get as near to ed to be the most they can the target as possible;

absorb and train without over draining industry's manpower,

Queen Frederika ́ of Greece urlig her visit to Ankara, Turkey, made míny visita to hospitals, schools and orphan- ages and here talks to wound- od Turkish soldiers back from the Korean front.—Express

Photo.

MacArthur Dismissal Recalled

Washington, June 20. The White Houes said today

that President Trummn was not inucnced in any way by Britain in his dismissal

Douglas MacArthur.

of

General

"No foreign government was responsible for or ever influenced. the decision of the President to Tecall General MacArthur," said the White House Press Secretary, Mr Joseph Shart.

Mr Groes thought that the vote in the Council might have been influenced by the "crude and obvious fraud of the Soviet Union in protending that the men who have been influencing | army now has a bigger bank felcar in the testimony of Secre-

In

their

up..

"That was made abundantly

The recruiting campaign has been intensifed with emphasis There has been no lack of more military parades. volunteers, either, for the fight- en Publicity has been given to wong war in Korea. Indeed, the menfolk ugalast joining regrulls then it will need to

reinforce Australia's two batta-tary of Defence Marshall at the llons operating with the United time of the. Congresslunal heat- Nations forces for some time to ings on the whole matter," ecme.

Asked whether the British had asked the President before April F1, 1981, to recall General Mac- Arthur, Mr Short said no such request had been made.

even

ratification of the Geneva prote- col had nothing to do with Com munist charger of germ warfare. Enlistment figures show that

No

one was fooled," Mr the weak spot in the defence Grose sald.

view of the "scornful" Programme is not with the re-

gular Bir force, army or navy, The stage has

been rejection of the Boviet proposal but with the reserve forces. reached at which a decision will by the Council, Mr Gross said,

Recruits have been flowing in have to be made whether he would not press his motion according to plan for the perretruiting is to be halted or a to refer the Geneva protocol manent elements of

of all three third battalion raised. question to the Disarmament services, But defence leaders. Commission.

say that these regulars are not The matter would in any case backed by anything like su- be discussed in the Commission.cient volunteer reserve forces --Reuter,

for rapid expansion in an emer gency.

Cable Strike In Robertson

Greece

Athens, June 28.

The Greek tolegraph Cable and Wireless personnel's three-day strike, as announced, is on as from 5 am GMT (2:00 pm. H.K. time) today.

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Asked whether the British Two-thirds of the target of had protoded against the Allled 184,000 trained fighting men for advance to the Yalu River in be November 1930, Mr Short said, general defence were to drawn from the Citizen Military I haven't chocked that point Forces, the IAAF. Acuve Re- My understanding is that they serve and the, RAN, Reserve-made no protest on anything." part-tline servicemen who could

AB statements by

ter, Mr Emanuel Shinwojl, Mr Short gd: "We don't have a transcript of what was reported to have been said and we don't comment on unofficial reports about purported statements of members of foreign govETN=. ments."--United Press.

hitting Director General of Rundergo training without affeel" \ former British Defence Minis-

Ing the country's economy,

Lieutenant-General Sir Horace hard- Australia's

crulting, hay warned the nation ipat if war broke out in the But few of the half million near future, this country would men in the 19 to 20 age groups be forced to go through the have volunteered for service on

dangerously slow proce-these conditions. dure, followed in other wars, of raising; training and equipping

sume

Telegraphic and dolephonic expeditionary forces after the

communications inside Greece war has started.

вай with abroad are completely · KOREA VOLUNTEERS paralysed. Cable and Wireless

is operating a skeleton staff for In the past IS monthe the Navy effcial work only and is also Royal Australian accepting brief cables from RAN.), the Royal Australian foreign correspondents,-As-Air Force (RAAF) and the soolated Prop

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- “SHIRKING -- DUTY”............... General Robertson, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupa- tion foreds in Japan, declared theso men sre pubilely that

shirking their duty" by not attempting to join the citizen forces.

"If only one in ten of that half million came forward to do his bit we would show the

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Recruiting officers argue that The Army announced today to belong to the reserve forces that the three-week-old strike calls for no great sacrifice by a of 030,000 steelworkers has young Austalian,

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output, to do so they need not servo out- side Australia,

The Administration announced Australia has so far opposed that warplane production last commcription for overseas mer month reached 100 per cent of the schedules set by the Defence vice,

mobilisation There have been 2,879 enlist-Department and ments in the Australlan forces agencica, aver the last 15 months from For the next few months total Britain, but immigrants from output of all types of military. most other countries have been miscraft Is dua to exceed an barred because of the difficulty annual rate of 10,000 and and delay in screening volun- 1933 will climb to an annual rate during a security check of about 18,000.

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