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Alleged For W. German Army

Berlin, Oct. 29.

Policy

London, Oct. 29. The Cabinet is now fol lowing a secret diplomacy far more active than its public diplomacy. This secret diplomiticy applies especially to the Far East, to Franco-German relations, to Italian-Yugoslav rela-

The Communist East German Radio, quoting "reliable" Wurces, claimed the United States and West Germany had agreed in a secret treaty to set up a West German Army by next Spring.

It said President Eisenhower antl the Westtons and to Iranian affairs. In the Far East, the, British openly follows German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, had Government

French policy In Indo-China and concluded the agreement "according to which a Amertean polley in Korea, West German Army is to be set up within the next few months irrespective of whether France or Italy will have ratified the EDC (European De- fence Community) treaty or mot."

BRITAIN SERVES NOTICE

The Tadlo said that according to this agreement, West Gere indo Army was to be set up during the first three months of 1954. As from February 1, 1954, un Infantry

and in moured division were to be not 'up.

The American Government whs said to have agreed to the form

London, Oct. 29. Britain has served notice on a number er European countries that the intends to impose Uuties on their fruit and vegetables as armoured it is constitutionally 5001 415 possible,

disclosed in This netion was London today by Mr Eric Gardener, Chairman of the Cen- tral Horticultural Committee of Britain's National Union.

It follows immediately on jast week's Geneva decision by the

(General) signatories to GATT Agreement

and on Tariffs

a Trade)

Britain grant **waiver" on some of its tarif provisions.

The chlet countries served with notices are understood to be

italy. Franc

Denmark. Belgium and the Netherlands.

But, secretly, Britain has let It be town in Paris that Indo- Chins should be granted a status British comparable to that of a Dominion. In a ke manner. Sir Winston Churchill's. Govern- ment Washington, sometimes

is constantly advising pressing manner, as 10 the pt- titude it should observe 'towords", President Syngman Ther.

in

n

Public appeals cre made te Trance by British Ministers, with Hile effest to scoure ratification of the European Defence Treaty and to Improve Franco-German

In

Cambridge, Oct. 29. M. Kobert Schuman, form- cr French Foreign Minis- fer, today.stressed the need for & oification of Europe with obantries renouncing bertali sovereign powers în favoḥr of A nationty Urgan.

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This supra-national body would, however, be trolled la accordance with democratic principles, not- ably by heads of si defni Hori Parflænitary sembly, he told a Theclick of the United Nations Association here.----Reuter,

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New York, Oct. 29, The Big Three Western pewers have not yet formu lated a resolution to pre- sent to the Security Coun- cil regarding the tension in Palestine, a British spokes. man sald today.

lon of 12 rozove divisions in relations. But, in the meantime, ndition to the wix Infiniry and secret relion proceeds in order to six armoured divisions provided asociate in a practical warmer Dofener. Hrfish armed forces with the the for in

European Trenty.

continental military system. 2nd I had been reported in the Community

that American press

the Big "Tho Inrize

of the West Gemma Government is 'nuniber 'tilvisions Wa3 ex-being pressed

powers would 10 show risell Three Western

of censure on plained with the intended reasonable in regard to gumantees propose a vote

attack on the German Isriel for the ference to be given to the Ger-against any possible

Jordanian village of Kibyn on man Army de compared with the aggression.

nsk 14 and

for a In addition, Britain, in close Octuber French," the Radio sald,

United Nations "The German Army is to be co-operation with the American strengthened

opera- and French this time, is malding Truce Supervision Organisation. propove for stacking

United States secret approaches in Rome and Lethe Farmers tions

The British spokesman sid strategical plans want the Ger- Belgrade to secme a nive-power

undoubtedly Britain, front eunferance on Trieste and the that

United States, man units to form the

attainment of an eventual ogrec- France id the

asked the which originally line."

ment on this question. "ALL NONSENSE"

BRITISH TRADITION Security Council to give urgent

to It said America had agreed to

the matter, it has consideration Iranian aftoirs,

21 resolution equip the West German Army's'

quickly noticed by the would present In-been first divisions completely,

British astule

that a more eventually but not at the pre- West Germany | 15k30 cluding army.

political climate sent stage, promising should later equip in return other European countries once prevails in Iran since Mossadegh its armament industry was pro-was thrown out of office and Britain is now acting with the ducing again.

tuct in order not - to Before giving the report, the utmost tric: served with notlers had Radle warned its listeners that hurt Irantan nationalist feel until November 23

lodge an announcement of "para-ings. While Mr Eden spoke of relations

Vagn Major-Genern! Interna-resuming diplomatie objretions to the British pro-moiy, national and

"would tional importance

be with Iran, Britain

was doing alke, the Chief of Staff of the posals.

"under-cover" diplomacy In Truce Supervision Organisation, given."

German West

Government Iran to prepare the way, and has also reported on the state should attend these of tension In Palestine and the quarters said the reports were succcas corts.

Kibya incident. absolute nonsense."

These British efforts, though These quarters believed they

Other delegates had expected of a Communist fiot in the public eye, are a re- This would make it porsible were part

traditional way of that the next step in the Coun- for the tariff duties to go before campaign, directed mainly it turn to the

the representatives of Israel and Parliament for approval some France, against the ratification Briush diplomacy and their in-cil's proceedings would be for

Defance Cem-fluence on world affairs is ex- time

to give their turing December-China of the European

Bri- the Arab States under Mail Special,

which tremely powerful. With Treaty intanity

views, but there was no imme- of experience dinte indication that either side contribute lain's vast store Would

In International relations, most to a Turoptan Army.

countries

was prepared to speak yet. influenced by recalled in this con-

British manoeuvres and, in the

Those Arab States which are recent Statements by

of the United States, British influence

Security French Communist

only Council-Lebanon is the hirting at an all-out Communist appears to be much stronger not members

the surface effort to delay ratifcation of the would indicate.

viewpoint Arab member-have not yet re- European Army Treaty-Reuter,

Mr Gardener said the coun-

to

If no objections were lodged, then legislation could be laid before the House of Commons within the following 28 sitting days of Parliament,

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The Council was due to meet GMT on the question at 8 p.m. but at midday there had been no speakers inscribed on the Couneli President's list.

Вел-

In any case, all these British quested a seat at the Council table to take part in the, discus- efforts are aimed at a more

sion-Reuter. peaceful world and most coun tries hope for their eventual success,France-Presse.

Maurice DejeanTM

Competition Weds In Paris

Manila, Oct. 29.

The Government has received

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Paris, Oct. 29.

Export Duty

On Tea

Colombo, Oct. 20.

The Ceylon Government today introduced a flat rate of 45 cents (8d.) a. duty on all tea ex-

Commissioner-

"and ported from this country. The

rate goes into

direct at

Indo-China

Ambassador in new

midnight. M. Maurice Dejean, married here

today to The previous Government had been considering changes in the existing legislation which pro- vides for a sliding scale of duty on tea and coconut,

complaints that Japanese tex- The French ties disgulied Tis American General in goods have been brought inio former French the Philippines free of customs Jupan, | duty.

claimed protests these goods were first shipped from Japan to the United States and then re-exported to the Philippines after they had been stamped as U.S.-made, American goods enter the country duty- free.

Win that Miss Marie Claine

Giry, colelor's daughter.

The

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Curtoms Commissioner Alfredo Jacinto told the United Press that he had received complaints from the Government-owned National Development Company, which manufactures and sells textiles.

Warning To Canada

Similar complaints, It Kvas

Toronto, 'Oel. 20. Icarned,

have

been lodged by The Canadian Manufacturers u:ged the several importers of, American Association today made textiles who claimed Government not to cut tariffs on

from the Japanese goods.

President J. D. Ferguson said

unfair-made textiles

allegedly

from Imposed on these Koods.

Explaining the new move the Finance Minister, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, said that since this sliding scale was introduced some time ago, shippers had ex- ploited the situation to serve their own ends-Reuter.

Choirs Festival In St Paul's

London, Oct. 20.

A mixed choir of more than the United States. They that although Japan had been

the biggest ever urged that customs duty be accepted as an associate member 1,000, among

will sing at of the General Agreement on heard in Britain, Tarifs and Trade, It was impera- the annual Choira Festival of tive that the Canadian Govern- the Lendon Dioecee in St Paul's ment should "reserve its position Cathedral tonight.

The Company:

10 Mr

National Development

according

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Jacinto, claimed that it had so that Canada would not have detected

500 boys, It will include grey to extend the most-tovoured-

the Cathedral's sheeiings from the United States nation tariff treatment to Japanese boys choir just back from a

among them which I believed originated goods. from Japan.

"Tariff reductions at this time North American tour,

The singers will The

NDC complained" that can only result in further serious these sheetings

Was under injury to many of our domestic whole of the seating space below selling the NDC product in the manufacturers." he saidUnited St. Paul's great dome.--China

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