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Soviet Allegation

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In United Nations-

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United Nations, Apr. 16.

Western 'diplomats took a "wait and see" attitude regarding the Soviet Foreign Ministry threat to raise in the United Nations the ques- tion of Western "pressure" in the Near and Middle East to create "aggressive military blocs."

A United States delegation Spokesman commented that nothing effcial has been re- ceived regarding the Soviet threat but other Western officials called it

another patent propaganda manoeuvre."

SURGERY

NOW MUCH

SAFER

SHARPLY DENOUNCED The question of Middle East delence arrangements came up in the Security Council two

New York, Apr. 17.. wooks

the ago when

Soviet

Surgery is much safer now delegate, Mr Arkady

than it was only a relatively few Sebeler during a discussion on

years ago. The mortality in- Egyptian -

Palestine cidental to virtually all types of -Israeli

even border problems, blamed Middle operations,

the

most East tensions

Western radical, had been on

materially defence programme. Mr Sobolev reduced, said Metropolitan Life attacked Turkey fcr her Insurance Company statisticlans. alliances with Pakistan and who based their report on

and study of various hospital ex-

theperiences.

Iraq. He was promptly dfnounced by sharply

Turkish, United States

and Surgical mortality in recent British delegates, among others, years was compared with that for this tactic in attempting 10 about a decade or more earlier broaden the Palestine debate for various types of major inte general, argument en operations, including surgery for benign and malignant conditions of the digestive tract, and cer- aiso tain fernale disorders, diabetic gangrene.

Middle East affairs.

Western diplomats said the new Moscow threat to make a UN case out of the Middle East defence arrangements could be judged definitively only when she makes known how she would intend to mise the issue through a resolution calling for General Assembly, discussion or a demand to the Security Cous- cil to take it up as threat to International

Press..

In every one of the exi

periences reviewed, surgical mortality was reduced by at least one half, and in several. instances by more than four- Afths.

REMARKABLE

This record was all the more

peace. United remarkable in view of the in- older patients, the statisticians

A-Explosion Warning

Washington, Apr. 17. Senator Mike Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) issued a grim warning on the effect of continuous atomic ex- plosions on human, animal and vegetable life.

In a speech he is in make in the Senate this week. text of which he published today, Mr Mansfield declared; "The time of decision on the question of sur- vival of civilization, if not of human te itself, appears to be drawing uncomfortably close."

crease in the proportion of

Among the factors, which had played a part in bringing about were progress, they said,

this

the better training of surgeons,

advances in surgical techniques,

the wide use of the newer

(left)

The Minister of Labour, Sir Walter Monckton arrives with the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Lord Swinton, for a Cabinet meeting at 10. Downing Street, at which he reported the newspaper strike.—Reuter- photo.

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FAURE AND PINAY RE-ELECTED Local Departments

Paris, Apr. 17.

Premier Edgar Faure and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay were re-elected as general coun- cillors in their respective constituencies in the local elections, which took place throughout France today.

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These elections are for half the seats in the: general assemblies, the local administrative parlia-| ments in each of the metropolitan departments.

chemotherapeutic and antibiotic agents to control infection, and improved anaesthetic substances sentative and procedures.

to

Each canten elects one repre- Others re-elected as local thest asstrmblies Government representatives so today include M. Antoine fa Pinay, the Foreign Minister, M. Bourges Maunoury, Minister of the Interior General Corniglion Molinier, President of the Senate, and M. Etienne Flandin, prewar Premier-Reuter.

Increasing use of blood trans-though the cantons vary in size, fusion and the practice of ABSOLUTE MAJORITY getting patients out of bed as

An absolute majority is soon as possible after an opera-

needed to be elected today. tion were also credited

Falling this, a second ballot having made major contribu-

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Abstentions in those local elections were heavy but did" not exceed the 40 to 50 per cent recorded in the Johannesburg, Apr. 17,

1949 and 1952 elections. Nevertheless, in the series of experiments on Mr Mansfield said it was the baboons to perfect a care and coal-mining north, where opinion of certain scientists that difficult heart operation is being local ..population is usually than the abnormal amount of radio- carried out by a team of surgeons more politically-minded

Khatmandu, Apr. 17. abstentions Were British expedition le Кап- activity" released in each atomic under Professor W. E. Under-elsewhere,

changlunga, the world's highest explosion would have a "very wood, head of the Department somewhat greater than before. slow but definite, cumulative of Surgery at the Johannesburg

The outstanding result so far unconquered peak, began the so far assaulf last week, according to the earth's atmo- Medical School. ecect upon

was the very poor showing of message received here today, sphere art upon its vegetable The operation is the grafting the "Poujadist" candidate who and animal life and hence upon of new sections on to the aorta, opposed M. Faure. Despite

Message said after the base the

camp was established the ex- human life."

the heart's main artery, some-personal

of M. The Democrat Senator said thing which

appearance has never that what was involved in "this carried out successfully any shopkeepers anti-tax movement,

been Pierre Foujade, leader, of the pedition began the ascent to

the pitch higher camps. threat" was not the "frequently where in the world.

to heckle M. Faure as he came Meanwhile the ien-membeT voiced fear of slaughter and

So far there have been 10 to vote at the town hall of Port [Swiss men expedition to destruction in war on an unpre successful operations, mostly on redented scale, but of the effects

baboons, and another 40 must be cf a hidden insidious, largely

before fully successful

the undet:ctable and uncontrollable poison, which perhaps is cap operation is tried on a human able of destroying the human being.-China Mall Special. race as a biological, genus."

France-Pres£53.

Juin To Meet Mansergh

· Oslo, Apr. 17, Marshal Alphonse Juin, French Commander-in-Chief of NATO dortes in Central Europe, is expected to arrive in Oslo t- morrow afternoon for a confer- ence with General Sir Robert Marsergh, British Commander- in Chie NATO forces Northern Europe.

in

Marshal Juin, who is accom pamied

ᏍᎩ . French Admiral Robert Jaujard, NATO naval commander, Central Europe, wil be received in audience by King Haakon of Norway on Tuesday. -France-Presse,

RED ENVOY TO LECTURE

London, Apr. 17. Chinese Communist Charge d'Affaires Huan Hsiang is to give a public address at Oxford University on May 16 next

This will be, the art time Mr Huan will have spoken in public since his arrival

Britain last October.

Mr Huan will lecture "peaceful co existence. Trance-Presse

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Lesney. eastern France, of Dhaulagiri reached Muri on which M. Faure is mayor, the April 2 after a fourteen-day Poujadist, M. Jean Taffin, re-trek to Dhaulagiri base from than a quarter of Pokhra, eight miles west of ceived less the Premier's votes.

There.-United Press,

TORRENTIAL RAINS IN JAPAN:

THE

100 LIVES LOST

Tokyo, Apr. 17. THE heaviest rains in 66 years today claimed a reported 100 lives in Japan's southern- most island of Kyushu às rescue teams worked feverish- ly in the midst of stark devastation.

Near Sasebo hope was aban-

doned for the safety of more than 70 persons buried under tons of debris and dirt when a huge alag heap thundered down upon their small mining community on Saturday arler- noon.

POP

MA-ALL MY

MONEYS GONE

Only five bodies had been re- covered 24 hours after the 120-foot high slag pile, loosen... ed by torrential rains, cascad- ed down upon the community, The death of seven otherS WAS also confirmed.

1,000 RESCUE WORKERS More than 1,000' rescue workers, including.500 members of the Japanese defence forces, Dem sumed their grisly work of digging up bodies early to- day as the rains-let up." Elsewhere in Kyushu "19

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persons lost their lives in landslides and other disasters: Sixty-four others were

missing. More

ported 12,000

Je

than homes were flooded throughout the stricken areas and damage to property and communications was exten-

sive,

Jittery inhabitants came in for another shock when an earth- quake rocked northern Kyu shu this morning. There were no reports of damage the tremor, however--United Press.

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