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DETERRENT QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Britain Should Not Pledge Herself
To Be Second
London, Mar. 17,
Lord Salisbury, Government spokesman in the House of Lords, said tonight that if Britain de- finitely pledged herself not to be the first to use the hydrogen bomb, its deterrent effect would be largely destroyed.
He said: "If our potential enemies could be sure that the weapons would not be used against them and then they use it first, there would be nothing to prevent the vast Soviet Army sweeping across Europe and Asia."
He added: "If we believe this; dreadful new wenpon is a de- Lerrent, I pray that we du nothing to weaken the deter rent force which the iveapon provides.**
SUPPEME ARGUMENT
It was equally important that Britalu should du everything in her power to see De weaponk were never used unless it WRHY atmolutely necessary. That the "mipreme ATU- meut" for Britain's making the bomb herself.
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Who is
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Lord Sailsbury. President of the Council and a member of the Cabinet, said he elid not think i would be wise for pri too high hope o the proposal of Mr Clement Aitler. leader of the Labour Party, for a meeting of scientists from both Bide of the Iron Curtain to in- quite into the emisoquences The hydrogen bombs.
Allhy ali suggested:
Chalet the terms of referénce of
might be modified to include
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The main purpose of the the conference the idea of which was put forward by President Elsenhower,-wan To promote the peaceful use of atomie energy.
An extendon of the kind pros posed by Mr Attlee would hurd. ly be in tune with that object. --Router.
STASSEN RECOMMENDING
MASSIVE AID PROGRAMME FOR ASIA
Washington, Mar. 17.
The Foreign Operations Administration's Ad-
1 Pat anneling I international ministrator, Mr Harold E. Stassen, disclosed today scientists at Geneva in August that he is about to recommend a massive aid pro- gramme for raising free Asia's productive wealth by 30 per cent during the next eight years, thus making the area independent of further outside assistance.
Lazdi Salisbury sad the salient facts of reditation were already known and were being further studied.
Miss Martha Rocha, of Habis—“Miss Brazil" Was named honorary tire chief of Elmira, N,Yunan area where more fire equipment is pro- duced than in any other section of the world. The town's Mayor, Mir Strachen, shown presenting her with the fire chief's hat—as Gen. Lesile Groves, a Vice-President and Director of Remington Rand Ino, looks
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Durban, Mar. 17. All over The world the simplest form of confidence He believed the Communist Mr Stasen told a Proks con- by the entire Eisenhower Tricks still finds victims. melentista prunary object would ; ference that such a programine | Cabinet. be to get rather than give in- |would take the countries of non- This meant that the figure ñas formation.
Communist Asia along the road the approval, among others, of
Humphrey. -
It might be Impossible for other scientists to discuss treely with them the effects of thermo-
cleat WERDOTIS
without divulging information about their nature, which perhaps d Was T desirable they should
have.
But he did not want to be entirely negative. Lord Salis- bury said the Government was considering whether the terms of fevent of the Geneva conference should be extended
Move To Oust
Undesirables
From Britain
London, Mar. 17
of industrialisation at least us the Secretary of the Treasury, rapidly as Red China can be Mr George C exported to advance in that time United Press.
Did without the price of Inwera living stamlardı and the suffering that tho Com- munist industrialisation method rxacle.
LOT OF CONVINCING
He conceded that it will probably take a lot of con- vincing on his part and on the part of others In the Eisenhower Administration
rel Congress to enter Into do sweeping and long-range a programme,
Brat
step, Mr Staszen soud, will be to get Congress to approve a significant increase in economie má raflitary aid for frise Asia for the fiscal
your 1955-60, which commences June 30.
For that period, he said, the Eisenhower Administration will recommend an appropriation of
Representatives of Conserva- $2,104,500,000 for The Asian Live (Government) Party countries which are situated in branches Bru ail VOT the an are stretching from Sou'h country urgod today that Britain Korea to Afghanistan, staruld be able to oust indesir- 173 figure. Mr Stass ables coming from the Cunumon- emphasised, has been approved wealth and Empire in the same way that foreigners are de ported.
resolution Move To Impound
They
passed Ú affirming is belief in the right of any member of the Common- wealth to conne freely to Britain but urged the Government "to consider at the earliest oppar tunity the problems ruised by such immigration.
Truman's
Papers
Kansas City, Mar. 17. The issue-largely based on re-lawyer, wants
Mr Fyke Farmer, a Tennessee dent floors of immigrants from official papers of former Prest- to impound the the West Indies was debated by dent Harry Truman, Ho dias flied the .Comcil bf the
National uit in the Federal Court here. of Conservative and
Union
Unionist Associations meeting alleging that the official papers
Hore. Tho resolution
were removed from Washington, was that they were public property passed by only a small majority. and that they should be returned -China Mail Special
to the capital.
wern
Journalist
Released
Karachi, Mar. 17. A Jourballet shd his brother released from political detention here today, following #decision by the Sind Chief Court yesterday that
their further detention was illegal.
The Journalist, Muhammad Akhtar, a sports reporter on the Times of Karachi, and Nuhammad Sarawar, have been dotainted without trial sinos faat Jung titider: the Security of Pakistan Act
They were taken into custody during in spriów, of, countrywido arrests which the police. Were to prevent acta projuāl to tha-pekco-China' Special.
Mr Truman had no comment
WAR
OVER
Vienna, Mar. 17. The Hungarian Government today announced the Micial end of hostiles between Hungary and Germany.
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In Durban two men were up- proached by an African of the ansuto tribe and asked if they would like to buy a trunk full of gold coins. The price, they were told, was £1,000,
£1,000 in They drew
notes and went to meet the African in a lonely village in the mountains. There, the Basuto said that the woman to whom the coins be- longed wanted to see the money the dral, They handed over
£1,000 and settled down to wait for the coins,
"A decree putting an end the state of war was reported They are stili waiting and by Radio Budapest, monitored the police
seeking the here.-Face-Precse.
Basuto.-France-Presse,
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Hanoi, Mar. 17. The Indo-China Truce Commission is func- tioning like a three-legged dog, each leg with a will of its own..
It is made up of Communist Poles, anti- Communist Canadians and neutral Indians. The Canadians side with the French and the Poles side with the Vietminh. They are always feuding.
The Chairman of the Com- The "big stick" for the French mission and head of the Indian and the Vietminh, who some- delegation, Ambassador M. Jimes balk at carrying out a Desal wields the "big stick" suggestion of the Commission, is which get what action the to threaten to refer the matter Commission-ly able to take,
INDIAN PRAISED
Everyone praises
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Fila Chairman for skill at negotiation ana determination to apply the Genova Agruenient objco Lively.
The "ble slick" be
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apply them"--Urátod Press.
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