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Vienna, Mar. 20,
The Austrian Chancellor, Dr Julius Raab, asked the United States, Britain, France and Rus- sia tonight to sign a joint guarantee protecting | Austria against "any possible" outside danger.
Speaking over the US "Red-White-Red" radio network, Dr Raab said his Government would back all efforts to convene a new four-power con- forence "dedicated exclusively to settling the Aus- trian problem."
ADDITION!
Calcutta, Mar. 20.
Опе hour after giving birth to her first baby, a 18-year-old giri turned up here to complete a univer- Kity examination
mathematics.
The girl had already been Mittin for examinationA
days before her
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The girl mother's naine is Tripti. It means "ful» fillment"-France-Presse.
Clergyman
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For 10 years the
Russian have blocked an Austrian treaty, The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov, said three weeks ago that it could not be signe i without guarantees thut Austria would not join military alliances or link up with Germany in new "anschluss,"
NEEDS CLARIFICATION
Ho
De Raab sald Mr Molotoy's demands
"further needed clarification."
Kald Austria had demonstrated good faith through years of negotiations and had pledged repeatedly not to Join aiflances
"anschluss."
or Dermit a new
"Therefore we think the Soviel Union should make clear now such gituranlees could be obtained."
"We sald Dr Road, think the best solution would be a special four-Power guarantee against any possible danger to Austria's independence."
The Chancellor's phrase "any possible danger" obviously in- cluded possible Soviet aggression as well as a German "anschluss." The Chancellor said he would not compare the kind of talks allegedly held at Yalta with the good faith we have shown in dealing with the treaty problem.
"I am
convinced that the world have shown so far to help secure peace and promote the alms of A bespectacled British clergy- the United Nations, he saki, He man will fly to Parts next Tues- added that Austria's intention to day with his own hand-knitted sock a State treaty was made sweaters which he believes may clear in a note to Russia last startle the fashion world," when week,
London, Mar. 20.
the recognises goodwill we
he presents them in the final He said the Federal Govern round of the International Knit- ment welcomed all possible effec- ting Competition in Paris next uve guarantees to protect
weck.
The Reverend Reginald Parry, 64-year-old Vicar of the Huddersfield Congregational Church, is one of the four Brl- tons selected from 20,000 entrants to take part in the final of the competition.
Austria.
MADE CLEAR
"We repeatedly have made clear that Austria does not intend to join military alliances or to permit the establishment of foreign military bases in Austria," ho said.
ATOM BOMB VICTIMS
Three Japanese women atom bomb victims have arrived in London to give a series of lestures in various parts of Brijaln on the devastating effects of the first alom bomb. The three women all experienced the explosion at Hiroshima or Nagasaki. They are Mrs Shinoba Elune, whose husband and son were killed at Hiroshima: Mes Kikue ibora, a teacher who was bombed at Nagaaski; and Dr Bugi Yamamoto, who has special knowledge of the effect of the atomic bomb. Picture showi them arriving at London Altport.—Express Photo.
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ARMS APPROACH
Washington, Mar. 20.
A new approach to the deadlocked question of disarmament may come out of Mr Harold Stassen's appointment as full-time, cabinet-ranking execu- tive to deal with the problem, diplomatic sources said today.
President Eisenhower created the new post of Special Assistant on Disarmament Problems last night and charged Mr Stassen, head of the Foreign Operations Administration, to go to work im- mediately.
The President's
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Paristan couturier Pierre Bal- main will be one of the judges who
statement that the United States should Will Inspect the Rev. Dr Raab stressed his Govern-
that the Landon disarmament | alter Parry's
-revolutionary polo-ment's readinesS to accept
$50,000,000,000 prp- neck sweater, which has
with the in- only clause to that effect to be in had made no progress but lent Soviet Union
talks
Union gramine of global a'd it tho one rean, measuring about four serted in
and other coun- the Austrian State Inches,
Soviet
treaty, He recullet that an weight to the belief that Mr tries would agree to atomic con- "anti-anschluss" clau In the Stassen's primary task would trol with rigid inspections. For the qualifying round, the treaty draft forbids Austria any be to try to come up with some"" Vicar produced a knitted sports political Dr economie reunion thing fresh. jacket which any of the ladies with Germany,-United Press.
of the Paris sewing guild would
have been proud to acknowledge
s her own.-France-Presse,
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Paris, Mar. 20.
A Russian hat invented and flown the Arst heavier than air machine 20 years before. the Wright brothers Bow theirs for the first time in the United States, Radło Moscow moni tored here tonight claimed.
The radio said the inventor's name was Alexander Foodorovich Mohonki
Dr Lin's Budget
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This might make possible a new start in attempts to solve the issue.
Mr Stassen is expected to be briefed on the latest Soviet attitude to disarmament in dis cussions he sald he hoped to have this week with Mr Cabot Lodge, United States chief delegate at
He said this could be coupled with international agreement to roduce all arms spending by two-thirds.
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Londen talle dal completely to
11, ses
as seems likely, the present the United Nations,
Mr Lodge returned a few days bring any progress, it will be up Singapore, Mar, 20.
from the London conference to the Assembly to point a new World-famed Chinese philo- where he has been replaced by way of tackling the problem. sopher Dr Lin Yu-tang ran into
Reuter. Mr Wadsworth difficulty in selling up the new There was the belief in some Chinese
Nanyang University
quarters that Mr Stassen's here today when the University position, unique in American Excecutive Committee failed to history, might be a spur to the
budget. Informet sources said that D to aloe to cubiust level their British and French Governments Lin offered to meet the Com-representation at any future dis- mittce to explain the points of
armament talke cation, but this offer was re- his budget which nended clári-
Jected by the Committee.
Dr Lin today released to the Press coples of the correspon- dence between him and the Committee on the subject of the Univeralty budget.**
The 130th anniversary, of his birth will be observed to- In releasing the correspon- morrow throughout the Soviet dence, Dr Lim said, "It is time Union, the broadcast added, the public, was told"---Franco- France-Pressc.
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