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WITH RUSSIA Mohammed Ali Says

Nehru Does Not Want To Be Satellite

Washington, Jan. 1.1. Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammed Ali today accused Indian Prime Minister Nehru of playing power politics "to dominate the two great Power blocs" but said Nehru "did not want to become a Russian satellite."

Mohammed Ali, in a copyright interview with the weekly magazine U.S. News and World

Report, criticised the Indian leader for opposing IMF's Move the proposed military aid agreement between the United States and Pakistan.

"Between two great Power bloes that are

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equally balanced, a weak power can be decisive. Convertibility

That is what Nehru wants. By holding the balance of power he wants to dominate the two great Power blocs. If there is another Power strong enough to give the lead to other smaller nations, then Nehru's bargaining position is weakened. That is why he is against the agree ment for military aid between America and Pakistan."

Washington, Jan. 11. The International Mone tary Fund has eased its credit policy to encourage the convertibility of sterling and other currencies, it was

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Purge Unlikely For Critic

Of

Yugoslavia

Belgrade, Jan. 11. Milovan Djilas, one of Yugoslavia's four vice presidents up for examina- Lion before the Yugoslav Communist Party's Central Committee fur alleged heretical views. Is unlikely to be a victim of a Soviet- type purge, usually reliable Yugoslay sources said here today.

It was expected that his diver-

sion from party thinking and criticism of party morality would

be thrashed out In discusslens learned here today.

Inside the party, The new polley, adopted last

Mr Djilas has been rebuked Asked if he though! Nehru in pener-time to the U.S. had month, will make it easier for

by the Central Cornmittee of 10 would join forces with the Corp-been discussed.

seeking free to which he himself belongs. for The people of member

THIC mupist blue. Mohammed

Ali Pakiston, he said, would warm-exchange of their own currencies recent articles urging replied: "No. Nehru may thronten ly welcome American military with athers to draw on the $3,500c

democracy." He also criticised

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volve the granting of bases to a withdroy a portion of its goldvitego for establishing a rigid

to da ro became a to

ife warned that if the pro-foreign Power." pose:1

US-Pakistan ilitary- and agreement, for some reason i

othes, tanie: 10 materialise, A would mINE A great loss of

of the smaller countries and a triumph for the Communist blor, Asked if the US could use Pakistan bases In case of emergency, Mohammed Ali des clared: "We win build bases

INDIAN PRESSURE

to

could

the carte system and for interference and dollar contribution

in private lives and the adnis- Fund International Monetary

tration of Justice. Any furthe: credit granted was

Thay The very

fact that Mr Djilas Mohammed admitted that in subject to review after a period

publish these criticisms prestige for the US. in the eyes the event of Pakistan getting nuut up to six months,

was in itself o sign thut military aid from the U.S. "the The new wlley eliminates the people may

disappointed. six-month requirement, and it is Yugoslav Communism had pro- beyond purges and The intellectuals especially unler for that countries seck-Based

allowed u certain democratie would think that the plan was ing convertibility cun now ask

freedom of opinion, the sources dropped as a resuit of pressure the fund to set aside part of its from India."

aset for a period of two years said.

The SUKICES sald a strang or longer.

body of opinion in the party Questioned about the possi

According to informed

would bility of a Middle East defence sources. the Fund has a160

oppose as exaggerated Djilas's critici

of ex- agreement with Iran and Turkey | placed no limit on the amount

cessive privileges find luxury to strengthen both Asin and the members can borrow is reserve Middle East, the Pakistani Pre- to meet obligations arising from among party leaders, a decision to make very good mier said: "E idea, but we couldn't tell Iron

revic convertible, march in to

TO HELP BRITAIN are going to [defend you' unless we were in- vited. And first, Irun must be strengthened,"

to defend Pakistan

and

In un Emergency the r shout:t he nothing to prevent us from the viling any friendly Power, in- cluding

America, to use those basen to defend this region.”

denied that He emphatically the question of granting bases

Russia Has “No Answer To Our

A-Bomb Carriers"

Paris, Jan. 11

'we

U.S.

and iron.

{ነ

their cur-

Mr

TITO'S 7 HOUSES

for

#

It was frue that President One source said the changes Tilo as head of state had a con- were made especially in the siderable number of house- hope of enabling Britain to seven were mentioned, 11 was

also true that A France-Presse report from make sterling convertible.

Yugoslavia's Though the Fund

Is not ex-largely peasant population har Washington said offeal sources denied that the U.S. Secretary pected to commit all or even a a relatively low Standard of of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, major portion of its assets to a living as a reguit of paying for had made a statement that the convertibility move by one Industrialisation and a blk de- was conducting informal country, some quarters belleve fence programme since the war. negotiations

But for defensive It might be willing to advance

many important party two thousand milion dollars 10

members had only four or ve General Alfred M. Gruenther alliance with Pakistan, Turkey

Britain.

roomed flats to live in. And it sald toxiny Bunsta had "no

uncertain The attributon of such tt But it seems

that was common among the urban answer at the present Ume" to

will consider the

new population

ordinary statement to Mr Dulles stemmed] Britain the Allles' long-range atom-

to bc han a misinterpretation of re- policy statement

far-family to live in two rooms, it currying airpower,

was stated. marks he had nache to the rowing enough,

Cai, in at believe she cannot In general, it was claimed. Allied planes, particularly the Senate Foreign Relations Von-

these toke the risks of convertibi privileges of party leaders had last Thursday, mmittee new US B-7 Jel bomber, he

By without;

been reduced rather than ex- sald could catise "great Bources said.

I. A much greater reserve,panded during recent years. damage" In the Soviet rear and

The sources maintained that or stabilisation, fund-possibly make nny Communist attack

as much as $5.000 million. Mr Das's main criticisms were "very costly."

2. Assurances that United theoretical, dealing. with This bulld-up of the Westerntions among Pakistan, Turkey

States trade on Middle East de-

policies will be future development of the ale arm, the SHAPE Comman and Iran

revised to give Britain a long party, rather than about the wald, but atj fence, the sources der added, was partly respon-

did the Secretary

term increased dollar earning. way of

party

lived.- members sible for an estimate by North Ume

-Reuter. of participation in State speak the "perit of wor is less im- these conversations. France- minent than at any time since ΝΑΤΟ wis orkunisa"

Atlantic alliance leaders thut

years ago.

General Gruenther

four

Rave his

Mr Dulles, in his statement, reviewed the international state referred to conver ment and

Presse.

estinute in a luncheon talk to the Truman Won't

SHAPE Correspondents

Asso-

ciation in a review of Western "Sling Mud"

defences just over three years

afler General Elsenhower or-

riveci us the first SHAPE Com- At Eisenhower

mander.

SO FAST, SO HIGH.

New York, Jan. 11. Former President Truinan

Router,

the

Mau Mau Skeleton

Clung

To

Its Bren

Nairobi, Jan. 11.

The skeleton of a Mau Mau terrorist, holding a loaded Bren gun and an October issue of a vernacular newspaper was found by security forces making a

At that time, he said, the said today he would soul-pedal Allies had almost no effective his criticism of President Elaen-weep in the Embu district today.

the hower because

President air force.

"Now the

alpower avail had enough to do without the ble

the in

United

former States criticism of #

Presi Strategic Air Force which dent. would be available to SHAPE

told reporters of war consists

in

case

He of presidency

was

A

planics to wh

which there is no responsible office.

great

the ana

During their operations today tenant Colonel N. Chaplin, security forces killed six Mau executive officer of the Central Mau terroriste and captured five Province Executive Committee at home-made rides.

Nyasaland and his wife dis-

In last week's operations: 60 covered the gang while they Mau Maus were killed and 10 were fishing in the Rupengarii wounded and captured, while River near Embu,

answer on the Soviet side pt "No dictator ever had such one European and 20 African The Chaplins, who were ac

responsibility, said Mr Tru- man. "You'l never hear mo

this time," he said.

He referred to the B-47.

It flies so fast und so high criticising the Presidency, He that Soviet interceptor defences has enough to do without the would be in effective end, crilltlam of former Pre-

its sident.

n few

members of the security foreccompanied by an armed escort were killed And 10 Africans of three police saw some gang- wounded.

А. Кепул

government official Aching with lines

yards away

had and others and his wife broke up a Mau erected banana leaf arches for moreover,

it con launch

Mau cath-taking ceremony tix the cath-taking erremony. atom bombs with "considerable

may differ with policy captured one of a gang of ton

Into The gangsters all fed accuracy," he said. United bul I wouldn't attack the terrorists during a fishing ex- the forest but one of them Press,

office. It's a man-killing job|pedition - Just weekend in the carrying four pangde (heavy and people who know nothing foothills of Mount Kenya, knives) and Mau Mau docu- about it will stand up and General Sir George Erskine's ments was not quick enough criticizo end sling mud."--| East Africa Command head- and was caught, France- United Press. ·

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