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Japan's Leaders Worried

U.S. Insistance .On Arms Speed-Up

Tokyo, Sept. 8. Japanese lenders arc worried beenuse Americu wants them to speed-up the rebuilding of their armed forces.

has

rrrassed

Already the Premier, Mr Shigeru Yoshida, bowed unwillingly to American pressure

for fanler Japanese rearmament.

The first hesitant step hus taken towards military been revival and the Tokyo ¿Verir- cautious

ment is preparing a

| three-year extiansion programmo

to increase the present 10.000 man army to 250,000.

Similar

plans to af for the minia- ture navy and air force.

Japanese Indur- woefully shaking Like Mr Yoshida

But astute

trialists are

their heads.

they feel Japan connot afford to rearm.

re

They already have a war on their hands; the war 10 establish themselves in the fold of world commerce. And they prefer competing for inter- national trade unburdened by expensive armed forces.

But the Eisenhower Adminis- tration has other ideos, and economie pressure is being brought to bear on the Japs. The hint has been dropped; "more guns or less butter."

are

OLD GUARD AGAIN

beginning

to

is

ANZUS COUNCIL MEETS IN WASHINGTON TODAY: DEFENCE ISSUE REVIEW

Washington, Sept. 8.

Mr Bichard Casey, the Australian External Affairs Minister, told reporters toilay he believed Australia, New Zealand and the United States shared the same View on the future relationships of Britain and other nations to the Anzus Defence Pact.

Gen. Wainwright

12

Buried

Washington, Seff. 8.

··United States Citperat Jonstian Walnwrislil, who held the Philippinë Tetstida Bastion of Milan Until

overwhelmed

br

1942,

豬心

Earlier, Mr Casoy had

|

U.S. Move LEE GREAT WORLD

Called 'Sinister'

Russian Comment on Ajd Tg. Porsig

+

London, Sept. 8.

An International review transmitted by Tals, official Soviet news agency, for the local press fat today that

Pacific problems with the states Secretary of leht gesture, gripting

preliminary Jalks on the United States" "benevo State, Mr John Foster Dulles, at the State Department. Mr T. Clifton Webb, New Zealand's Minister for Ex- ternal Affairs, was to talk with Mr Dulles later today.

The three Foreign Ministers will spent for a forināt pmference tomorrow G

scues Preife The second defence issues, at annual meeding of the Angus Council, which represents the alliance of the three nations,

Service chiefs of the thyce nations will attend the confer-

ende.

Old Issue

Again Raised

Persia $45,000,000 in nid, "looks very ainlater in the light of events which took Ring in Petin of late".

The article bald the nationali sation of oil carried out in 1951 by the Persian Government of Dr Mohatimad Morsadegh "un Ber the preselito of the people, the domination of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company."

In America bodforts by the British mono-

Richmond, Va., Sept. 8.

The logs bt such important Honours Arlington Ne

"A review of Padio defence tional Cemetery today. problems and their bearing on the three Anzug nations in the

follats blodsoutheir American Ciheral Wainwright.Alca

rivals until they came to the Last

light of the Korean armistice, Wednesday at the

that conclusion

the national Linked

did consideration of the future

Mr Walter Robertson, Assis-beration Blatts Brooke Hospitat

movement "bi the other nations tarit Secretary of State for Far Persian people was aiming at relationships of at Ban

particularly Britain, to the act Eastern Affairs, said today he the liberation of the country Antonio, Texas--Reuter.

are to be accompanied by would have something by from all colonial deparazito, the Australian Ambassador inter about the request that the the review continued.

State Department purge itself of Washington, Sir Potty Spender, talked for more than an hour only pro-Communists who con-

tributed to

Nationalist China's and a half this morning with M- Dulles and the Under-Secretary fall. of State, Me Bedell Smith.

Protest Lodged By Prague

Incident In Berlin

Mr Casey,

NO DISAGREEMENT

He declined to elaborate.

"The prospect of Indepen dence for Persin, which com- mands immense oil wealth conveniently near the Soviet The request was made by the Union, has alarmed the im American China Policy Associa-perialists. tion, in an open letter to Mr

fully read."

not

the pos

Mr Casey said he discussed Robertson. Mr Robertson, ofte "During the past two years, the "order of business with Mr acute critic of American foreign Washington and London rallied Dulles and Mr Smith.

policy in the Far East, sold he forces to counteract Replying to a question, he had seen only news accounts of sibility of Persio's independen belleved there was "do disagree- the letter. He said these in- development and tried all pos ment" in the points of view of dicated

that a hitherto un-sible means of coorcion against The United States lino

Australia, New Zealand and the published 1949 memorandum he¦ Perala from diplomatic notes tó winning its adherents, however,

Vienna, Sept. 8.

United States about their policy sent to Mr Philip Jessup, then economie blockade. The Old Guard politicjaps, who The Czechoslovak Govern-jowards the rélionship of a State Department Ambassador- would like to see the Rising ment today strongly fro-Britain and other countries to at-large, had not been care-east 10 can the coun

August 19 scramble tested to the United States | the treaty in future.

Red 'the foreigh press with aboard the American band- High Commission in Ger- The Council's discussions. Mr Mr Robertson would

the activities of American off- wagon.

They have increasing many against restrictions Casey said, might last for three make any other comment until

clul representativey. power in the divided Japanese imposed on members of the days

he had read the Association's "The foreign press openly Parliament and they have their

The three countries were ex- etter itself. He planned tohinted at the possibility of an own Ideas about making mili- Czech Military Mission in

Berlin on August 31, Radio pected to oppose any active leave his home here and return agreement *between heral tary revival strictly legal.

participation by Britain.

to Washington Inter in the day. Zahedi, Persian Prime Mister, Under the "No War Mac-Prague announced tonight.

It was expected that the same Arthur Constitution, Japan is'

would continue In the open letter. reference wild can of" soppanien The Radio said the mission arrangeuchts forbidden to have armed forces,

to Mr Robertson's but the Old

building in the American sector whereas the two Commonwealth was made Guard,

Britain of memorandum. This according arguments strengthened by the of West Berlin, the establish countries inform

the Council, to the letter, blamed un- Americon demands,

ment of which had been agreed developments in arc now

Identified Foreigh Service suggesting that the establish- by the Big Four powers, had informed sources said.

They added it was not expect- Mcers for contributing to the mient of "reasonable" forces been sealed off by police cru that

day.

ed that Britain would have an cause of Comniunism by chal- observer at the meetings thislenging United States support week.-Router.

of Chiang Kai-shek, Reuter.

their

would not offend the consiliu- lion because the troops would be used only for defence.

But in other corners of the Pacine the chary are beginning to ask: "What would

a more militaristic Japanese Govern- In the future consider ment *reasonable?"London Express

Service.

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Some police officials had photographed the building and also checked" members of the mission walking into

and out of it.

The note said this action was contrary to international law. Though the American "bu- thorities had been at once, in- formed of this "serious"Inter- ferente" they had done nothing to ensure observance of the diplomatic privileges of the members of the mission,

The Czech Government urged-that-steps--be-taken- to prevent similar actions. It also requested the punishment of the culprits.

A MISTAKE

German police, on August 31, surrounded and sealed off the building of the Czech Military which 18 extra- Mission,

following

reports territorial, that cries of "Help" had been heard there.

London, Sept. 8. Cairo Radio reported tonight that the Egyptian Minister to Libya. Dr Yahya Haqqt, had returned to Cairo for consulla tions on the situation, between Libya and Egypt at the Sur- mons of the Egyptian Foreign Office.

It has

been learned that contacts aro now being mado between Libya nnd the United States with a view to conclud- |ing a freaty between the two instructions of the Amerlean

countries similar to the Anglo-authorities. Libyan treaty," the midio said.

Police said they wanted to anybody being taken been might have and held in tac

away

preveho kidnapped building.

The police cordon was with- rawn after several hours on

police later said in-

A recently Introduced feature vestigillant had shown that the

on Cairo Radio, "The Voice of cries for help had come from a

oh

The Ambs." called today "free Libyans" not to fall into the trap of "financial assistance" which, it said, endod for Egypt in a 70-year occupation.

The same tactics were being applied by the British in Libya, the radio said,

now

on

house in the neighbourhood of the Czech mission, where one child had locked another in an attic.-Reuter,

TRAFFIC RIGHTS FOR K.L.M.

The Anglo-Libyan agreement stipulated that "Libya should submit annually to Britain

Colombo, Sept. 8. estimate of hor budget for the Negotiations started today be approval of experts and for the tween Ceylon officials and the consultation of British financiera, Netherlands Director of Civil which constitutes a Aviation, Mr J. S. Spanjaved, clear

Interferepes in the country's on trafic rights in Colombo for i Anances and blatant violation of the

Royal

Dutch Airlines (KLM)..

State sovereignty."

This procedure was aimed at Mr

Nadesan, Ceylon's

making Libya "a part of the Director of Civil Aviation, said old Empire" Cairo Radio 'said, the negotiations were progress-

Reuter.

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Bangalore, Sept. 8. The 134-year-old Mysoro Lancera has been disbanded;

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In 1914, wheti tho first world wie, broke out, men ih the unit were actil to varlott fronts In the Middle East-In 1022 the unit was reorganised under the Indian Sidte forces scheme and came to be known na the Mysore Laheers, China Mall Special.

amoothly" and that the grant-

ing of trame rights would de- pend on the fight patterns of the KLM, who hope to usé Colombo airport from

April, next year-Reuter.

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