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ZHUKOV MESSAGE TO JOURNALISTS

New York, Apr. 19.

Marshal Grigori Zhukov, the Soviet Union's Minister of Defence, said today that his country. believed that world peace could be secured only through the co-operation and understanding of the United States, Britain and Russia.

In a message to the Overseas Press Club, Mar- shal Zhukov recalled his wartime association with President Eisenhower, whom he termed "my colleague in the defeat of Fascist Germany and in the Control Council in Berlin."

He sent his good wishes to homes, on either New York or the President and said, "I am Moscow, London or Paris; they sure that he will remember our don't want their chüdren, common assurances concerning mothers and wives to perish," the peaceful intentions of our he said. countries and will do his best to promote practically the cause! of peace."

GETTING ALONG Marshal Zhukov appeared Indirectly to be responding statements President

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Eisenhower made at a news conference on February 9, in which he warmly recall- ed his wartime friendship with the Marshal.

The President said at the time that he and Marshal Zhukov developed a "practice of getting along" while they were govern ing Berlin.

But, he added, certain "politicians were trying prompt the idea that was inevitable, and were advocating preventive war.

We consider that the inter- national tension cannot be ro. duced, the suspiciousness cannot be liquidated and the amiament race cannot be stopped without; policy...of having ceased the Economic and political dis crimination of the peoples,"

"How is it possible to stop the

armament race and to liquidate suspiciousness while brandishing the atom bomb, Mr Eisenhower also raised the building military bases around possibility that he might invite

an imaginary enemy and the new Russian Defence Minis-threatening (him) ter to visit the United States.

It war Marshal Zhukov's first personal messaRO to the Prc- siden! siner he became Defence Minister оп February 9 He alec baluted "The American people and their Army.

"I am glad to take the oppor- tunity to convey to the Amert- can people friendly greetings and good wishes from the peoples of the Soviet Union" said the 500- word mts.220.

"I would also like to convey best wishes to tive American

soldiers, officers and generals together with whom we dought so successfully against Fascist Germany."

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message unusually conciliatory. Marshal Zhukov said his country believed that could be secured world peace. only through the co-operation and understanding of the United States, Britain and Russia,

"In seeking the peace, the peuples rested their hopes on the United Nations," said Marshal Zhukov. "But unfortunately, the hopes of the peoples have not in full come true."

He recalled that at the end of World War II the people of the world believed that the war be followed by lasting

would peace.

"Ten years ago the statesmen of the USA, the USSR and Britain, concluded their joint meeting in the Crimea with the following words

'Only with continuing and growing co-operation and - 1171- derstanding among our three cctmtries and among all the can the peace-loving peoples

highest aspiration of humanity be realised a secure and lasting 'peace.'

"Excellent werds. Somebody perhaps doetn't like those words now? We like them very much, as undoubtedly do all the peopics struggling for peace."

DON'T WANT WAR·· Marshal Zhukov said the common people of the world did not want war.

"They don't want the atomic hydrogen and bacteriological weapons to be dropped on their

Aussies Will

Be Billeted

In Singapore.

Singapore, Apr 19.

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An Army spokesman here sald that Australian troops coming to fight in Malay will first spend some time

Singapore's Selarang backs on the coast of the lilanduld move the east

He said the troops up to the Malayan mainland later but no decision has been made about where they will establish permanent headquar tereport said that the Australians would be sent to reinforce the Royal, Scote Fusi Liers on the Siamese border but the Army-spokesman... dedien denied this.

The Australians are

'nre... not ex-

petted here before September and detailed discussions are still mollar con Selween the British. goinar and Australian Goverzi United Press,

with... the

Possiblity of razing him to the ground?" asked Marshal Zhukov.

"How is it possible to speak about the sovereignty of the people without liquidating the military bases and without withdrawing the occupying forces" from their territories and without putting an end to

interference the

with their internal affairs?

AWARDS DINNER

Marshal Zhukov's mes- sage wis addressed to Kathryn Cravens, Chairman of the Club's Annual Awards Dinner, which was held tonight. He said he believed, the Press could play an important part th establishing beżce and understanding among the peoples of the world.

"I wish you fruitful activities for the benefit of peace and friendship among the peoples," said Marshal,Zhukov United

Press.

In His |

When a giant Rah lorry loaded with 15, tons of her- rings erashed on the road at Purgaards, near Randers, Jut- land the consignment of fish landed in the garden of Svend Aage Moller.

Picture shows: The scene showing thousands of herrings in the garden after being thrown from the crashed lorry. — Express Photo.

Russian Move To

Snarl Paris Pacts

Washington, Apr. 19.

American experts today interpreted the Soviet proposal for a meeting soon in Vienna of Big Four Foreign Ministers and an Austrian repre- sentative to expedite an Austrian State Treaty as a last, hurried attempt to snarl the Paris agree- ments.

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Spokesmen here showed no ments returning arms to West surprise t

that the Soviets wished Germany, they felt, to follow up last week's Moscow

talks between Austrian Chan- The spokesmap indicated that cellor Dr Julius Ra3b and Washington would probably Soviet leaders, but they were wait to answer the Soviet note-

assessed the true intrigued by the unusual haste until it had

meaning of last week's Moscow talks and until it had consulted at length with Austrian officials and the other Western Powers.

of the USSR.

It was probably a Soviet zice against time to prevent the ap- plication of the Paris agree-

PRESSMAN ASSAULTED

IN SAIGON

Salton, Apr. 19. The International Frem Cor respondents Association pro- tested strongly to Preinter Ngo Dinh Diem today against the arrest beating and Im- prisonment last Might

United Press correspondent Bouls Guilbert: vietnamese Pollte rùirdling the

restricted топе *TOUTE Mr Diem's presidential pilace stopped. Mr Gullbért at 11 Punk is he was en toute to the French General Commis- sarlat

They examined his credentials and then refused to let him. zo. Two more car-loads of Police arrived shortly after. this and hauled Mr Gullbert to rast under the threat of sub÷inachiné funs and clubs. He was beaten, kicked in the kilneys and -kis, èlothes were tom. The Polite kept him in fact for three hours, along with bezzars, prostitutes and Einh Xuyen thurs before releasing him early today. The International Press Cor.

Association-met- respondents

afternoon and uijaning÷- outly filed a formal protest with Mr Diem. The protest expressed "sad" surprise, a

the

treatment suffered by

Guilbert - whe

Mr

POP

Pop

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CONSULT ALLIES

French diplomatic 'quar- ters said today France will consult its allies as to what follow-up will be given to the Soviet.

n

It is believed here the United States, British and French Am- bassadors, in Vienna will meet to discuss the problem.

violently beaten and kicked

In the kidneys." The Association unanimously

protests against forceful The French Government is. methods used against one of studying the Soviet arte, these Its members while he was out quarters said.

doing his job," the protest They recalled that the Biz Three Western Governments

said.

It drew the attention of the sent nois to the Austrian last April 5 in Premier "to the fact that at Government

the present time correspon which they suggested that, Big) dents must be out day and Four talks be held in Vienna if night in all sectors of Saigon and when the Soviet Govern and Cholon to do their job."ment had any new proposals -United Press.

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