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Replies To Charges

Of Violating UN Strategic Bản

New York, Mar: 9.

The British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Roger Makins, today answered Britain's critics by describing as a “myth" and "propaganda” charges that Britain was exporting strategic goods to Communist China and the Soviet Union. "The fact is that you must distinguish between what is put out as propaganda and the statistics..." He said in a speech to the Houston Club at Texas: "The former bears no relations to the latter."

Sir Roger Maltins said the first inyth about Britain's trade was that she had shipped and was con tinuing to ship strategic goods to the Communists,

may

"Of course I can only speak goods had been exported from for Britain, but what I shall any British territory or in any i brondly trus of other British ship since international Western European countries," controls were imposent the

beginning of the Korean war.

SECOND MYTHI

he added.

"Britain

originated

ibe

TON-

policy of prohibition und trolling the export of strategle conds to the Soviet bloc," said.

he

" has not only participated actively in the enforcement of le polley, but in the case of China has actually imposed rather stekter controls than sume other countries."

The second myth, he said was that Alles of the United States were doing a tremendous roll- the Com- strategle trade with munist bloc.

He pointed out that Western Europe's trade with the Soviet Union In 1952 and early 1053 bad

folien sharply and that Bri- whole lain's trade with the

was only Soviet blue in 1853

fle

except for a few bout the per cent of its total minor CaseN when regulations | trade,

been circunvented ntua reverely dealt with, no strategie | tradi

S. Korea Seeks

Assurances On

Geneva Talks

Washington, Mar. 9.

The picture in regard

with China

almilar," he added.

jew

10

very

Queen Ingrid Visits England.......

Admiral Radford Says

"Military Conduct Of Indo-China War Up To The

The French"

New York, Mar. 10.

...The Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. Admiral Arthur Radford, today said the United States, would help materially and financially to defeat Communist aggression in Indo-China, but would leave the control of actual military operations to France and to the Asso- ciated States of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

"There has been public speculation to the effect that the United States seeks to direct and to control the military operation in Indo-China. This is not the case at all,” Adiniral Radford said. "The United States does not request, and does not desire, to assume responsibility for the military situation in Indo-China."

of

the

The United States, however. įght against it. We plan to con- would continue to render aria-nuc such military assistanco Lanes in the form of Anancial | programmes, end to co-operate support and military supplier with our friends in Indo-China." In view of the vital importance Admiral Radford, warning the

Indo-Chinn to the defence people of

United States system of the Western world. against excessive) confidence in America's top military lender, the atomic weapon, sald "It was who was making an address recognised that the safety of the here, said "Indo-China was of U.S. could not be assured by special interest to the United the U.S. alone." States beenuse

"Our planning does not sub- directly Imperil the whole of scribe to the thinking that the South-east Asia, and indirectly rbility to deliver massive atomic retaliation is, In itself, an adequate guarantee of security. We believe that this nation could be a prisoner of its own

other than the a massive Fr the capability to deliver

atomic attack.

SECOND TO NONE

Its

a much wider area."

loss would

that! we would

military posture, if it had no

"The Reds

be would much stronger, and be that much weaker."

Admiral Radford said it was capability

would be apparent that necessary She is on

to do more Far East."

"Accordingly, we have made

Queen Ingrid of Denmark plotured on her arriva)

London, last month. Liverpool Street Station,

a private visit to her aunt, Lady Patricla Itumnay,

Traces Of Thieves

Found In Pyramid Corridor

nt

It is truc there has been a considerable increase in the inst months in non-strategic trade between Western Europe arki

the inereuses China, but

low began

abnormally from levels and in 1953 the propor-

with China Hopea of finding intact the burial chambers of tion

which trade was to Britain's total trade was the newly discovered pyramid at Sakkarah vanished about une quarter of one

per today, when the pyramid was finally opened. cent →

BRITAIN'S

REASONS

political con-

Cairo, Mar. 9.

Like the other 60 pyramids | Ghonem sald even if they which fine the banks of the Nile, would not find Treasure of it tou htt

been visited by rich jewels, they hoped to find He said the The State Department today

Thieves.

Inscriptions which would help to explain something of the received by telegram a copy of sitleration behind this trade was

The Britain did not want to

Egyptologist, Zakaria history of the third dynasty, of a letter addressed to the Scere that

Communist countries Ghonom, who discovered the which Ittle is known. tary of State, Mr John Foster force the

and close pyramid, swung the first blows

are The archaeologists by the South Korean into

still Dulles.

a permanent

with the plek axe, und

very not

certain for whom the government regarding the forth-economic union.

in coming Asian

"Severance of all free world soon, the opening was made. conference

but pyramid was

it is built, with these countries

It Geneva, I was offelally stated trade

After waiting a few moments thought may be that of today.

could only increase their inter- to allow the foul air to dissipate, Sanakht. dependence and solidarity."

the The corridor opened today is The letter was dated March

Sir Roger Makins said Britain the archaeologists entered

tunnel, which opened out on to likely to continue 0, and was sent to Washington wanted to

greatest see the

vast galleries, 18 feet high. But 30 metres beyond the point by the United States umbassador possible measure of freedom after penetration about 30 feet where it is blocked, and in the in Seoul, Mr Ellis Briggs. I 19 and the largest possible volume down the corridor, the way was coming weeks, the archaeologi- now under study by the State of

between the non found to be blocked by a fail of cal service will be at work to Department specialists, and will Communist countries.

proving that thieves and clear the tunnel leading to the be answered when the Secretary

"We ask you 415 D great visited shroudy, prob-

radic

for at least

whs bulit.--France-

of Slate returns from Curacas. creditor nation to allow us to ably in the first centuries Im-fat last for which pharoah the

The South Korean letter to car dollars here in the United mediately after the pharoah was gyramid the American

States and in other markets. government de-We ask you when the time nanded certain written assur-

inent would commit Itseit to

G/

ance: before the Seoul govern wards

Comics for further moves to.

the converability sending delegaten to the con- sterling unt other currencies

to the ference, The

provision invitation

agroe South Korea was sent out by through the appropriate Institu- the United States government.

tions of furli to buttress the operation."

to

to

Among olber things. the South Koreans have nsited whether the conference would be limited to three months, and whether it would be a "round table affair" "bl-partite",

NEED FOR CAPITAL Britain would continue to do everything possible to increase the volume of world trade and tu eliminate restrictions and discrimination in her trade and

Other questions called for financial policy, Sir Roge detalla as to the exact role to Makins said.

be played at the conference by

Referring to the teonomie

Communist China and the So-development of under-developed

viet Union.-France-Presse.

New Post For US Navy Secretary

areas, he said the formidable problems of population environ- ment and poverty had to overcome.

bo

The countries of the Com- monwealth had decided mobilise their resources for these Stich development, "but

limited and resources are

# Washington, Mar, 0. flow

of capital from the United President Elsenhower today Suites is needed if the peace of named Mr Robert Anderson, the development is to be speeded present Secretary of the Navy, Action

" he said. as Under-Secretary of Defence,

could be taken by mora of the under- to replace Mr Robert Kyes who buying has announced his intention to developed countries' goods at resign on May 1,

stable prices, by investment through International, national for the White and private institutions, bv no announce technical assistance ori by made ab the means of grants of credits. moment of a successor to Mr

WON

economic weapons Anderson at the hend of tha | which could bost 'counteract Department of the Navy.

the threats of Communist penetration and subversion such countries.-Reuter,

A spokesman Herise sakl that ment would be

Mr. Anderson, a lawyer and businessman who owns n ranch in Texas, had supported. Pro- sident Elsenhower in the 1952 elections, although he was 'K Democrat himself.

Mr Kyes, a vice-president of General Motors, hind: accepted the pout of deputy Secretary of -Defence for a twelve-month period expiring on February 2 this year. He wil and his powers over to Mr Anderson on May 1

The Presidential press Shore tary, Mr James. Haserty, denied all knowledge of proda AMERI Hons that Dir: Anderson would be replaced seɑlvor etary, to the

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FRENCH RESPONSIBILITY

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that we are not rely- Indo-China, maintain, and fo defeat the Communisting solely on air power, Wa Radford shall continue to have over 1 aggression," Admiral

million men

in our army, and we shall

continue to have a "However, in consonance with ncvy that is stcond to none." our long established policy of Admiral Radford pointed out rendering material assistance that the United States must recognise and moral support to nations have allies threatened by Communist that the safety of the United aggression, the United States States cunnot be assured by tho has supplied much of the United States alone."--France- material means to help them Proase.

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