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1954.

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UNITY

Berlin, Jan. 28.

West German leaders, both Government and opposition, said today the essential first step to German rennification is the carrying out of free elections in all of the nation.

It is the often-expressed and unanimous. opinion of the West German Parliament that reunification involves the following steps, in this order:

1. Free all-German elections.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Formation of an all-German Government. Negotiation between this government and the Big Four of a peace treaty. Negotiation between this government and its neighbours to settle the various frontier problems, particularly that of the Polish-German border, and Complete freedom of action by this government to negotiate international treaties.

However there is consider, reunification priority over all able disparity of views between! #ise.

(bo

Government

and

the

when

ESOTER

Furthermore, the Socialista any, Socialist opposition

it it is up to the Big Four to decido comes to expressing these five labour future German rema- broad aims in detall..

I any. The Socialists oppose German membership in On free elections, it is any defensive alliance as making generally

that agreed

there remification impossible and say should be some kind of Inter-that United Nations membership national Gupervision, prefer should offer Germany as much nbly by the United Nations but security as she needs. also perhaps by the Big Four

insure that they are truly an democratic,

Both the

Government

and Germany, and the rather sudden there withdrawal of British and the opposition feel that should be a period of at least American troops from the con- six months before the elections | tinent. When this happens, he Auring which political parties fears, Russia will quickly take

be permitted to cain- over Germany would

by coercion. paign throughout the uation, The United Nations, he adds,

10

Dr Adenauer says that such

arrangement would

to neutralisation amount

of

all newspapers could be cir-offers no real security because culated

everywhere, and all of the Soviet Security Council citizens could move about the veto. country at will,

Both government and op- At the moment the Soviet zone position

are agreed, however,

is tightly soaled off from the re- that under no conditions can mainder of Germany in both

Germany

travel and propagandu, and Neisse line

Britain's New Australian Papers Ato Factory

Attack U.S.

AQU

This picture, released by the Ministry of Supply shows one at Windscale. The man of Britain's new Ɖatovelo factories

constructions" and Copération wi chosen to direct the design, the factories was Bir Christopher Hinton, a distinguished civil engineer. This buliding of the atomie factories: (utes in all; others are at Springfelds and Capenhurst) the biggest engineering projects undertaken in Britain since which of the project and the speed with the war. The Mize of

increased the variety and magnitude they were built greatly

Tho of ordinary problems of engineering and construction. designers were faced with technics and scientifle difficables

because

It was the never before met by British engineers, first time an atomic factory “been bulit. Yet despite each of the three factories was operating within a month of

planned date

and, the first bulk output of plutonium was specified, Health profection for the produced at the da employees has been so perfected that at these factories they are safer from occupaitamil hasands than workers in nuy other industry. This picture shows the pipelines running from the Windacale factory to the bes They carry medium .. active effluent after treatment for discharge into the sea.

Central Press.

had

New Guinea Plan

Feeling is running high in Australia against an American proposal to employ Japanese In survey team to visit New Guines and other of its Pacific dopožđenrici..

The Sydney Morning Herald, in effect, told the Australian Government to refuse to allow the Japanese into New Guinen. Tires other papers, reflecting all politien1 @bades, also objected to the proposal:

In Washington oflents i would ; in. telling Washington in the not comment pen the situation, friendliest and warmest_manner the position has been that the presence of Japanese clarified.'

The Australim' Gov-In this soon for the purpose ernment has not yet announced designated is unacceptable, ves its reply to the Amarican pro-

It would be unfortunate if the posed, and observers bellevo urvey were to be abandoned.

the

Fedcist Election

ABANDON IT

er due to take place in June. It will refuse the Japanese ad-

But it is hotter that it should mirston to New Guina.

be abandoned for the present Sydres, Jan. 20time Un persisted with under Australian

merving, gapPEED, 10-

to engeniter any again attacked the American antangenism and mistrust."

cenditions 1kely proposal to include Japáncse "in

the tearns to conduct o survey ci The Melbourne Age called for Australia's worthern Island areas jo strank statement from the (under the Anrus pazi,

Government and said only half The Sydney Morning Herald the story acomed to have been onld this survey issue could be fald.

politically explosive,

Government would be

It is true that the Ameri wise to let it be known without cars proposed and the Australian delay, that in no circumstances, Government

agreed

An

that

should

not even on the most stringent

technicians Japanese security conditions, will it agree to the explosment of Jeppssociated with the defence of participate a job closely on the defence murvey” work:

island Austraila's

territories pround - the... Island terrMortes," | T

und Ferben of the northern the Herald said..

Tbo

the Melbourne

publle would be Argus, re-areas, Serring to reports that the Aus- deeply shocked and disturbed.

Cabinet trallan

· is

The Age

"To ja seakSE- sold: likely to veto,

of the American plan, saldi "suck ay eredible that this type

is so urgent decison would be welcomed by survey mapping the Australian public as ele for purposes of defence or mari-. mentary common sense... The time trading as to necessitate of former Anzus pact is more likely to the employment

trek bearing werk if we make ourselves per enemies on a

own fectly clear to the Americans on directly on the issues of this scrt Goodwill military strategy." tiepends on good understanding The paper added: “Whatever and there clearly has been lack the Americans proposed or tha of it somewhere,”

rearon they gave for so doing, The Melbourne Sun-Pictoriel the Japanese should have no sald "there should be no delay part in a job of this nature,

our

naval-

Anglo-Jap Sterling QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Oder- accept the

her permanent

whatever their names, the politi-eastern frontier-United Press. ca parties there are led by pic- Communists,

sny

The

AND first Government- oppostion dispute comes on the second step, West' German Chancellor Kerimad Ademirr that the first parliament should initially concern itself with writing a national constitu tion. Until that constitution is put into effect, he argues, the present Enst and West German governments should relain cx- centive authority, with the con- dition, however,

that the East German regime in "democra- tised."

DISAPPOINTING

UK-Hungary

To Start

Trade Talks

Talks Completed

London, Jan. 28.

The British and Japanese delegations today successfully concluded their seven-week talks on a new sterling payment which will be signed here tomorrow, according to a usually reliable source.

He declined, to give details tary, who is now attending the of the extent of 1954 trade | Big Four Forcign Ministers' between Japan and the sterling Berlin conference.

jarca covered by the agreement. London, Jan. 28.

The main aim of the dis- The Japanese delegation hac Britain and Hungary will start

13ks proposed

cussions bogan on December trade and

financial talks here earlier in the

to review the 3, was

1051 next March, it was announced the 1954 irade between Japan

pay- officially today by the two gov-and the sterling area should be Anglo-Japanese sterling

estimated at about £20,000,000 ments agreement which, after extensions, lapses 000 The Socialist opposition says crnments.

A communique said: "It has each way. It was not known to three ibás is tantamount to recogni-been agreed between the Hun-¡night what the arced climate Monday.

Omeiaty of the two delego- Mr Shunichi Matsumoto, tions held # Rarian and British Governments was.

Al business that in order to settle financial

nd trade questions, negotiations Ambassador to Britain, and Mr session at the Treasury today.

Selwyn Lloyd, Minister will start in London in March",

of Mr Reginald Maudlin. Economic Attempis to restart trade and State at the Foreign Office Secretary to the British Trea debt talks between the two will sign for Japan and Britain sury, told the House of Com- countries have been in progress respectively.

mons in a writton reply that the since the release by Hungary of Mr Lloyd will represent Mr negotiations were "nearly com- the imprisoned British business Anthony Eden, Foreign Secre- pleted."-Reuter. man Mr Edgar Sanders last | August.

tlun of the East German goVLITY men and would be extremely disappointing if not downright traitorous

to the East German people so long under the Red heel

Undoubtedly, the two points of view are to some extent dic tated by politient tactics, siner both Dr Aderauer's Christian Democrats arxi the Socialists

Trade and debt negotiations fist National Assembly. If the were broken off by Britain in West German Government 20- | 1049 as a prolest against the mains in authority even after arrest and imprisonment of Mr the first National Assembly is Sanders on a charge of 5-. ciccted, the Socialista chances plomage-Reuter.

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there seems to be general age- mans. But on the tart point,

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stas, the Government and the

opparition in West Gematry use

at each other's throals.

Promised

Dr Adernur, whoat whole policy is bare

the closest

London, Jan. 28, possible collaboration with the Siri Alfred Savage, the Western world and within a Governor of British Guiana, said tightly-knited European poli- here on Thursday night that.a Alcal, cocnicole and matary very important announcement community, insists that his Gov- about the Colony would be made ernment the only azuo repre- within the next 10 days. sentative af Geamany today.

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Speaking before Leaving London an his return to Guluma, Sir

Alfred would not enlarge Any agreements such as tho on the contents of the "im- Schuman Flon European Coal partant announcement" beyond and Stoel Fool and the Euro-saying that it would be of great pean Defence Community which significance to Gulona and bis Government has agred, bo Britain.

says, must also be binding on *Tuin Governor muld that he und

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