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UNITED STATES' SINCERITY

The In-Chind wie inorensen in ferocity, and this arm diired tralia arrives at Muon Nam Stailon, near Phan Thiet, where a concentration of Vietminh forces had previously been reported.Express Photo.

Freak Accident Engineer Suggests

To Freighter

New Orleans, June 3, Part of warehouse

A

roof toppled on to the bow- of the 0,004-ton Japanese freighter Mayahaku Maru after the vessel was in col- ision with wharf whiib steamilk up the Mississippi Iliver today.

The bow of another ship at the wharf was scraped In the callisten bit no one was injured.

An hour after the erasti, lugs were manoeuvring the Japanese ship from the wharf with the root section still on her bow. Reuter.

Repaying Debt To Britain

tons Britain.

Treadmill To

Relieve Congestion

Ronte, June 3.

Dulles Convinces Indian Premier

Washington, June 3. The United Bihtch Secre tary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, todny toki Senators ho believed he had convinced India'a Prime Minister, Mr JaWälihtlal Nehru, of "the sincerity of purpose" of the United Staibg th the Korean trute talks.

Senator Alexander Wiley (Republican, Wisconsin), chair- man of the Senate Foreign Re- lations Commitité, salt

after Mr Dulles Hiscussed his recent trip to the Middle East and Soull Asia na private meeting with the Commillee.

first

Mr Dulles said Mr Nehru at was inclined to belleve that the ndamant United States stand against forced repatria- tion of prisoners in Korea "was just used as a wedge to cover some other purpose, Senator Wiley sold.

"But Mr Dulles sald he con- vinced him we were sincero-

of pria- it was a matter ciph." he hated.

Mr Dulles had reported that he had several long, intimate private conversations with Mr Nehru and described the talks ns an exchange of views which led to a belter understanding. Senator Wiley sald.

MUTUAL FEARS

Rome's Underground that goes nowhere has a would-be rival now-a US$10,000,000 underground Mr Dailes also told the com- treadmill in the heart of the city.

An enterprising Rothe engineer has presented the city authorities with a plan to build a below-the-surface treadmill system to help relieve traffic congestion.

Archaeologists, who dug up enough ancient Roman bric-a- brne to All a muum during the 15-year long construction of the Etend City's weless US$20,000,000 Underground, re- ceived the announcement

with Romuns were

glee. But most not interested,

The treadmill plan is to build a system. of belts travelling the elly, where Rome's ancient, narrow streets cause, a serious traffic problem.

Colombo, June 3. Ceylon, whose crop failures

According to the engineer Jed to a crisis last

year, is repaying her last overseas food who thought it up, the treadmill debt with the shipment of 2,000 could transport more than 100,- 000 persons an hour. It would to of Australian flour

211- Alvapilla, stop at 11 different placts, Mr K..

the main office, the Secretary of the Food Ministry, cluding

central railroad station and said today. Britain

of several other centres. Countrica which helped Ceylon diverted food with lent or supplies.

was one

The flour, already shipped from Australia on Ceylon's a count, will shortly reach Britain, Mr-Alvopiiidi said,

Unlike "Mussolini's Folly", as) the white elephant Underground system is sometimes entled, the trendmill would make some use of already

existing railroad} beds in certain areas.

months the past five Ceylon imported 110,000 tons of flour, of which 18.000 tons came from Caridda.

During that period Ceylon received 80,009 tons of rice from Communist China, under a long- term trade agreement.

The Ceylon-Chinu pact pro- vides for the annual exchange of 270,000 tons of rice from China and 50,000 tons of sheet rubber from Ceylon.-Reuter.

Burma Issues Licences For Rubber Export

Rangoon, June 3.

The Burmese Government has Issued licences to ship Burmese rubber to non-Communist coun- and tries, including Britain

authoritatively Malaya, it was learned today.

Burma lasi week issuezi licence to export 2,500 tons of rubber to Communist China, causing comment among rubber traders here.

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The issue of licences to non- Communist countries has KC-

rbout Increasing rubber stocks.

mitice that he had emphasized to both Israeli and Armb leaders the United States support of the

| Arab-Israeli boundaries axed in the 1950 armistice agreement which ended the war in Pates-

infor

Bid To Ease against Israel

Tension

Jerusalem. June 3. The Jordan Government has agreed to Israeli pro- posals for a resumption of

between meetings

local commandants in a bid to сакс border iension, an Israell Army spokesman ahnounced today.

Jordan's consent Was given at today's emergency meeting of the Israell- Jordan Mixed Armistice Cominission.

The first meeting, would Monday, take place next he said.-Reuter,

Father Crosbie

The Underground originally Due To

intended as a connection between the main railroad station and a projected world exposition site

runs its own haphazard course over seven miles straight to on abandoned meadow.

The late dictator conceived

Moscow

Reach

Today

Moscow, June 3. Father Phillip Joseph Crosbie,

Moscow

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Dulles found much bitterness among the Arabis both and that sides feared each other.

"The United States is trying to allay those fears by re- aflirming the declaration 1950 that we would take 0 grave view of violations of the Arab-Israeli armistice boun- daries," Senator Wildy said.

He added

Dulles that Mr said "a lasting peace setlic- ment between Israel and The Arah states will probably have bd, worked out step by step, and that "an early over- all peace should not be

to

pected"

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VERY DANGEROUS Mr Dulles described situation in Egypt as "very in- flammable and dangerous" be. cause of the Intensity of the and dispute between Britain Egypt and the great importance of the Suez Canal.

he

The Secretary reported had revem talks with the Egyptian Prime Minister, General Naguib to emphasise

"the international Importance of the base and the necessity of reaching a solution."

He told the Senators he be-

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Reved Egyptian Sovereignty RICHARD HAYON should be protected in such a solution.

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in 1030. At the end of the linea Catholic priest released last British troops should leave but there was to have been a world's werk after olimast three years' the great question is who will fair in 1942. Some of the bulld-interninent in. North Korea, is operate and maintain.. the Suez ings of the proposed fair were due to reach

on the base, which is tremendously im- completed, but the wor came trans-Siberian railway at noon portant to the whole Middle East

and indeed. la bur and ended the entire project.

Australian Em tomorrow, BA

security," Senator Wiley said. bassy spokesman said today.

The United States was offering After the war, efforts were "He added made to finish the Underground, was trying to arrange

that the Embassits good offices" to try to seille

for Father jand last year aspur of the line Crosbie, an Australian subject, the dispute and to "knock their was put operation for about to be flown to Berlin on the heads together. Senator Wiley three months, before it closed

Soviet airlines Plane aid, but he added that as far as for lack of business. -- United

he knew a specifle solution had here on Saturday morn not emerged.-Reuter. Press.

ing as the next stage in his Journey to Australia,

BRITISH BASE IN BELGIUM

Brussels, June 3, Belgium's Lower House today passed Bill containing an agreement under which Britain Is building a military base near Antwerp.

Father Crosbie, the only Aus-

civilian trailan

to fall into North Korean hands, was in- terned in July 1950.

Speed Man To

He is the 28th Allied civilian Sell internee released by the North Koreans after Russian interven- tion.--Reuter.

Invitation To The I.L.O.

Engines

London, June 3. Group Captain H. J. Wilson. who set up a 600 m.p.b. world speed record in a Meteor fighter Just after the war, lins become sales manager of the engine Voting was 170 for with 8

Tokyo, June 1.

diviston of the Blackburn air- against and 7 abstaining.

- The Japanese Government (craft cóncón.

base, which is on

was the supply national Labour Organisation to Wilson

The agreement about the has formally invited the Inter- Three years before the war test pilot at lleved rubber producers, worried, sine to British troops in Ger- hold its second Asian Regional Blackburns.

in Tokyo from As war-ime chief test, plot Burma shipped 1,400 tons of many, was signed in Brussels Conference

20, it h November. About 2,500 Bel- September 14 to

was at the Royal Aircraft Establish- rubber to chium in March, and glans are employed at the base officially announced today. ment, Farnborough, Wilson the American Embassy hefo

The invitation has been for- tested_captured German air- where a tow British troops are reacted with a mild protest.

Ly The Bill was warded

the Japanese planes for the RAF Soon

Geneva, Mr atier, the Government already installed.

Wilson, 45, Group Captain put cohlials on rubber and it passed by the Upper House in Consul-General in

will March and

Become law Kensuke Sato, to Die ILO was a ploneer fet pilot and was thought that this was to when King Baudouin signs It Director-General. -France-trained the RAF's first · jet prevent further exports Communist China-Reuter.

Russia's Major Objective

to

New York, Junė 3. General Alfred M. Gruenther said today that pease would be endangered it Rusala succeeded in its major objective of isolat- ing the United States from its Alliez"

General Gruenther will suc ceed General Malihew. Ridgway soort na Buprême Coinmander of NATO forces in Europe. He made the konsment as he ́ntrived from Paris at Idlewild Alrport to receive as honorary degree from Rutgers University, New Brunsvidc, New Jersey-Reuser.

--Reuter.

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