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Free World's Distrust Stumbling Block
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CABOT LODGE'S VIEWS
New York, Feb. 20.
Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, UK. delegate to the United Nations, said today that the chief stumbling block to disarmament "has been and still is the dis- trust the free world necessarily feels for Com- munist imperialism."
Mr Lodge issued a statement at the airport as he took off for London for the five-power dis- armament talks,which open this week and which will be attended by Mr Andrei Gromyko, Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister, and representa- Lives from Britain, France and Canada.
"This much ix statement
Young Devils disarmament plan
Leagues'
In Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 20.
Boys and girls between eight and 16 are being re- cruited by the Malayan terrorials 88 message carriers and spies.
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basic,' his sald. "Any ren1 must cover pli the big countries und all kinds of arms Including nuclear weapons.
JUST AS DEAD
"A man killed by a rifle shot in just as dead as if he had been killed by a bomb.”
Mr Lodge said the United
States wanted "concrete, factusi. prac cal discussions" #t the London meeting.
shadow
Ja
"The people of the world be satisfied with the will not
disarmament-urey want and deserve action. Schoolefuldren playing around
"We enter these new discus- of our military car-boys and sons confident armoured
girls playing hide-and-seck in strength. Untli
Wure
DOMG
to
true disarma -
that
seck once
A charming pieture of Princess Margaret smiling at the welcome she got from the oró wife as she walked through the Barbados Trade and Industria Fair, in the course of her West Indies tour-Central Press Photo.
Princess
Church
Attends
Service
a jungle clearing all of this ment is possible, we know Inoks Innocent enough. But, strength-combined with a just. recently.
an operation in temperate and candid foreign North Johore.
the policy--Is of
the world's greatest children near the armoured car bulwuck for peace," he said.
What we
will found
have been "planted" there by the Com-again in London is a tamper-
Spanish Town, Jamaica, Feb. 20. munists to caves trop on the proof plan so that we can reduce
with head bowed that
Princess Margaret knelt strength with perfect con- car's radio
messages.
idence that the other side is
over her clasped hands in prayer with a West clearing were looking for foot-same time.
Indian congregation here today at the Cathedral prints which would tell them "It is as simple as that. We Church of St Jago de la Vaga. which way a security patrol was cannot run the risk of not doing
We heading.
will not be About 2,000 people were in the congregation. RO that they could something.
Though windows were open, men mopped their brows and summer-clad women fanned themselves with hymn sheets in the heat,
The playing children in the doing the same thing at the
warn their friends, the Com-fooled, and we will never stop
munists.
CARRY FOOD
Other children, organized into these "Young Devils' Leagues,” ure being used to carry messages or food to Communist camps.
Hecrultmenl of these young people is being sepped up, it belleved here, as the Communist leaders think this will be more successful in the long run than raids and ambushës.
They aure indoctrinated meetings held deep in the jungle at least four times a month, was learned. They pass on the of the prop:ganda in meny schools.
Several of the "Young Devil" members have confessed
abi bave been sent to approved
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munist affiliations. But the ro cruitment of new members gues on, to the concern of Govern- ment officials.—France-Presso,
Stronger Govt
trying until Reuter.
we succeed."
RAIL STATIONS AUCTIONED
Versailles, Feb. 20. Six rullway stations on dis- used lines in the countryside
Paris around
have boon auctioned here.
They were sold for between 195,000 franes (£183 sterling and 650,000 francs (£650 sterling) to merchants, farmers, restaurant owners, Parisians looking for a country villa and
One woman who was over- | conducted' her to her pew In come by the heat had to be the light
and raftered walled assisted out of the church and building.
Siting beside the Princess was rested in the churchyard to hear
Lady
Elizabeth Cavendish, the rest of the service.
member of her suite
PRINTED DRESS Princess Margaret arrived in the old Jamaican capital wearing a while and blue priated drem with a pale blue scalloped straw hat and pale blue and white shots, Jainaica She WEL received at the Cathedral by the Lord' Bishop
to local haineless, China Mail of Jamaica, the Right Rev, parish boole and
Special.
Basil Montague. Doke. He also
Aga Khan Plans
To Industrialise
Urged For African Ismailis
Kenya
London. Feb. 20.
The Observer today urged the
Cairo, Feb, 20.
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Kenya Government to tke 20,000,000-strong Moslem Ismaili sect, today dis
i action against settlers who have closed a plan "to turn the Ismailis of Africa from "openly sought to subvert the a nation of shopkeepers into a highly industrialised | Government's Buthanity
oppose its orders."
Referring 12 tho lack of
success of
nation.
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the
The Lord Bishop prefaced his sermon by welcoming Princess and saying her interest in the church's youth would be "an inspira ion and encourago- ment to the young people of
The Princess signed the was cheered on entering and leaving the Cathedral.
Earlier, she had visited the
in
oid Khiu square
capital, founded after Seville abandoned Columbus around the your 1529. It remained the capital for more than two cen turies after the British conquest.
The Princess was conducted by the Honourable Captain H. 8. McGrath, Lord Lieutenant the Parish of St Catherine, to the balcony of the House of Assembly where wearing sun- gleases she was acclaimed several times,
by
WO
drive from
She inspected the chamber of the old House of Asymbly,
Од the 12-mile Kingston to Spanish Town, the Princess was warmly cheered by crowds along the route.
It was
warm
and
sunny and many women were beach suits. Sugar workers culting cane
stopped their 10 The
work, and rushed
waved. their matchets or knives.
readside and
crowds werd Among the groups of nurses and nuns while su lora tomo six American sprang to attention and saluted
the cat amnesty
Aga Khan, homo for every small family The 77-year-old that
after Its failure was still convalescing
hi in Africa,"
"I want every Ismeili to have the Princess. corten by the wildly recent illness, attended a token responsible campaign Irunched prescalation at his Cairo hotel his own home even if it is a
ofter by
kome to mark his Platinum Jubilee poor, small cottage, an apart
-1 Bald "made
against the cettlers."
A chaque for £300,000 he ment a room, but it must br
weight in absolutely hir "It is extraordinary that the equivalent of his Kenya Government has platinum-was handed"
dene
to him nothing to control the earers of as a gift from Africa's Ismai the rebellious Battlers fuctions," communities.
from the
PRISONERS GET GLIMPSE Behind the high walle of prison, prisoners caught momentary glimpse of t
a
{^ Princens' parsing by from
the end of a stcclbarred corridor.
but this
hir own." TARGET DATE He set 1900 as the "target dale"
for the
the completion or
The Princess has no erigago- the Housing scheme. the flopendent newsp.pr In his 2,000-word "speech declared.
throng! which was
The Aga Khan then disclosed menta this afternoon The réttlers Robby' In this Ford for him by his son, Prince he he had another, ambitious evening, che is driving live toplica to Blug Mcuntain Ing country is calling for stronge Ay Khan, the Aga Khan said scheme in mind. "I want
have an In- amount would be turn tho Iamalils of Africa from where government in Kenya; what the antire
sho will needed is certainly a strenger handed to the D'amond Jubilee a nation of shopkeepers into a formal dinner with officers, of government but of a kind the investment trust to Binance a highly industrialised nation."the British, garrison and their will master all sections of the housing ́scharno "to build Reu'er.
distrstof incio'ngry munity,China Mail Special.
com-
Moscow, Feb. 20, Soviet aircraft constructor
concentrating
gro
development of Plancs, espo
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