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Mission To Korea

London Views On Agreement

London, Aug. 4. An authoritative British source said today that a political conference on the Far East would be made "impossibly difficult" if the Dulics-Rhee talks produce any sort of undercover

agreement on the future of

Koren.

"Mr Dulles journey to Korea of this time is not one which commends itmilf over here," the authority said.

EXTRAORDINARY

OF

SESSION AUSTRIAN CABINET DISCUSSES RED NOTES

Vienna, Aug. 4.

The Austrian Cabinet today asked the Chief Political Committee of the Nationalrat (lower house of Parliament) to draft a reply to the Soviet Government to its note of July 29 suggesting the Austrian treaty question could be settled if Austria renounced the Western-backed “ab- breviated treaty."

The Cabinet met in extraordinary session today to discuss the Soviet note and a second one announcing that the Soviet authorities would themselves pay from August 1 the costs of main- taining thefr forces in Austria.

It is not that we suspect Mr Dulles of ulterior motives or that we suspect Mr Rhee, But

men of all parties and the Pre- A communique on today's would be most unfortunate if #sidium of the Nallanalrat to- Cabinet meeting raid the Soviet was made to appear there was any sort of Dulles-Rhee agree. ment before political con- ference takes place. It could make the conférence › Impossibly difculi,"

The Chief Political Comtraordinary meeting on August mittee is composed of the chair-"|| 10.

fu

With about 14 days more

before the United Nations Assembly starts talking about winding up the Koren episode, the source said, it was time that Britain and the United

States had "sume ummon und concrete, dong" on the question. MOST SERIOUS

"As things stand, the Assemb ly looks like it is being present-

with contradictory

keus

r

which could lead to a general discussion in which the Assemb

gether with members elected in proportion to the number of seats wich party har

In the lower house.

The Commitice is to deal with the reply of an ex

Protest Lodged By Arabs

the

Washington, Aug. 4. ly could lose itself for weeks and the political conference Diplomatic representatives scheduled for a date not later from seven Arab States to- than

han November 15," the source

day protested to the State said.

The Assembly would look for | Department against the main guidance from Brinin Israeli Government's trans- and America because Russia had no aced yet to stick to a definite fer of its Foreign Office from line, the fource said, adding. Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem.

"The apparent contradiations which might come up at the Assembly could put a whole row of triumphs into Marco's and at the political conference. One of the most serious contradictions at the Arsembly could arise from the suggestion that there had been, ang sort of preconceived

απ the future agreement Korea to gretify Mr Rhee United Press.

of

U.S. Diplomat Retires

Mr Walter Bedell Smith, the Under-S:cretary of State, sew envoys from Saudi Arabia, the Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq. Yemen, and Syria.

note was, of mich importance that the Chief Political Com- mittee must have a chance to discuss the reply.

The Cabinet further decided to publish the Austrian memoTM randum of June 12 which was erroneously referred to in the f Soviet note of

of July 20

as the

"memorandum of June 30,"

Today's communique, sald that

on June 12 the Government or-

dered the Austrian Ambassador

Moscow,

Herr Norbert

A Record

Exodus

London, Aug. 4. Over three-quarters of a million people ruled out of London in 2,040 trains during the past boliday woek-end

to enjoy the faro luxury of English sunshine and bipo sklen

The Hallway. Executive said today the figure was an all-time record,

The trains carried 728,- 503 city passengers to the coast and

d the country- 41,412 more than during

the same period last year. --Beuter.

Britain's Gold Reserves

Bischof, inform the Soviet Highest In Nearly

Foreign Minister of the following facts.

7

COULD BE DONE

Government

pro-

Two Years

London, Aug. 4. The Austrian Government, thought that the Soviet

Britain's gold and dollár treaty reserves increased during posat to settle the state problem by diplomatic negotin|July by $89,000,000 on July tions was possible and that this 31, their highest level since method would lead to the rapid te in 1951, though still conclusion of a treaty,

Tire

would be far below their mid-1951 very interested in the conclu- peak of $3,867,000,000.

В commercial treaty slon of with the Soviet Union which

July's increase included $30,- would be a most important 000,000

nid of delence contribution to the development the United States, and $2,000,- from of East-West trade.

600 from the European Payments In addition the Government recalled that the sterling area's surplus with the Austrian Union in part payment of the has previously already proposed Unlon during June. That June Dr Charles Malik, the such a commercial treaty. Lebanese

said later The Cabinet

communique surplus equalled $4000,000, half expressed regret, stressed that this was the only of which was payable to Britain that Mr Smith fe

in dollars during

July. as Mr Dullos, the Scertary of Austrian memorandum sent to

Moscow and that the three Provisionally, the Treasury also State, had already done in press conference last week, that Western High Commissioners announced that Britain had a

move had been made.

had been informed about its defcit of £4,000,000 (Equal/rng

A Cabinet issued by the contents.

$11,200,000) with the European meeting

Payments Union In

In July. will be settled during August, it.

half of it ($5,000,000) by dollar payment by Britain to the Union and the other half by increase

a

A statement was dimcult i on June had unanimously de-

Arab envoys

to foresee how

and cided to send -peace stability could be achieved in

The memorandum also said the Middle East If the Western that the inclusion in a commer- world, especially the United elet treaty of the imports of the States, should recognise Israel's Soviet administration of forme

German assets might complicate in Jerusalem. capital as in

"Since

negotiations. everybody knows that

AMNESTY REQUEST Israel is completely and absolute- Washington, Aug. 4.

The Government had there.. survival Arst ly dependent for its Mr Edwin Stanion, 52,

the United States fore made proposals to the So- American Ambassador to Thal-upon and and a carter diplomat for economically, not to speak of the viet authorities in Vienna with diplomatic, political and moral the object of overcoming these 32 years, retired today. Stanton,

native of support that the United States dimeullies.

The communique did not dis- always bestowed Bouckville, New York, entered has

Israel, it is evident that nobody close what these proposals were United

but said they would at the same time help Austria to settle the

Mir

In

States Foreign Service in 1921 at the age of will exonerate the United States 20 as a student interpreter in

from responsibility for the peser disturbing international acts of China,

He advanced through Israch," the statement added. the Foreign Service until in For the United States to to

of nothing in

such net connection with any

same

Mr

he achieved the rank 1040 Career Minister-the highest. In the professional service.

In that

year, Stanton was appointed United States Minister to Siam and in 1047, when the level of repre- sentation, was raised, became the first United States Am- bassador to Blam.-Reuter.

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of this year. July's increase of $00,000,000 compares favourably with the increases of $40,000,000 TO-MORROW in June and $48,000,000 in May, though less favourably with some earlier months.

EPU KECEIPTS July's receipt of only $2.000,- 000 from the European Pay-

ments Union, was, the smallest of this year. Receipts of United States aid were the largest sinco-January... But the main reason for July's improvement was that the carried surplus with the dollar area jumped to $51,000,000, compared with only $14,000,000 in May and $0,000,- |

in June when it was re-

somo special pay

The Austrian Government had also asked the Soviet Union to Dr Malik said the views ex-give a large-scale. amnesty to Austrian prisoners of war and pressed in this statement, which

civilian prisoners. he handed to reporters as he

The memorandum also ex-

000 was leaving the State Depart ment, were given to Mr Smith. pressed thanks to

He said Mr Smith would give Union for the facilities granted the views expressed the "most to Austria. serlous consideration."-Reuter.

Warning To Congress

the Soviet

duced by

ments.

The July deflelt with the

On or before June 9 the European Payments Undon had been expected and for this time Soviet authorities announced of the year It is gratifyingly

certain relaxations, including

small-only

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the lifting of Soviet control on big as the similar defelt in July the zonal demarcation finca,

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Britain nearly always has a The memorandum also said: defcit with Europe in July, "The Austrian Government In since it is seasonally the poorest response to tho unanimous month for sterling commodity Washington, Aug. 4. desire of its people is honestly carnings and the heaviest month Although

Republican-interested the

Food relations for British tourist spending. dominated

03rd Congress ad- with the Soviet Union. The Reuter. journed last night and officially Austrian Government in ready the next and second session to do everything in its power should be hold in January, to create a sound basis for the Congressmen wer

notice | development of trusting and that a special pession might be

fruitful relations with the necessary by about October to Scriet The consider raising the hatlonal

communique dld nol debt limit from $275,000 mi mention at all the second Soviet to $200,000 nilon.

note delivered on July 30 an-

on

million

Union."

Red Delegates Protest

Geneva, Aug, 4, The delegations of the Soviet

In the 212 days of the first nouncing that the Soviet Union Union and Poland today pro- Bession 10.530 bills and rewould no longer claim occupa- tested against the presence of solutions of all kinds were in-tion costs from Austria although

an observer from The German troduced but only a little more it had been said carller that Federal Republic at sessions of Retend they whicans than 1,000 of them were passed. today's Cabinet meeting would the United Nations Economic

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