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MORE THAI TROOPS

GO NORTH

Authorities Take Measures In Danger Areas

London, June 7.

Marshal Pibul Songgram, Prime Minister of Thailand, said today his coun- try was sending extra troops and police to the North Vietnam frontier following the setting up by the Communist authorities of a so-called autonomous Thai state.

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The Prime Minister, who arrived here today on a week official visit to Britain, told, press conference at the Thailand Embassy that the "autonomous Thai" state in North Vietnam was similar to that already set up by the Chinese Communist authorities in Yunnan Province on Thailand's northern frontier.

He said the That authorities | It was recalled to him that he were taking all practical mea recently sald to American sures against the threats of subversion from these two dan- gerarens

The Marshal ald that at the Bandung Afro-Asian conference Mr Chou En-lai, the. Commu- Dist Chinese Prime Minister,

the

that Thai delegate told Pridi Panomyong, fermer Thai Premier, believed to be backing the "autonomous Thai" state to South China, WIS Dow a poli- tleal refugee in Peking

OLD FRIEND

Marshal Fibul referred to Pridi as my old friend in Paris days."

They were students together at Paris many years ago.

The Thai Prime Minister said he was "overwhelmed" by the welcome given to him when be arrived in Britain today and

by the fact that he would be to Her Majesty the Queen, your

able to pay my humble respects

gracious Sovereign"

He said the object of his visit was to reassure the people of

between

journalists that a third world war was inevitable. This time be obliged the British press by condding that he thought. would have peace-Reuter & France-Presse.

WE

Home Rule Agreement

Russo-Japanese

Talks Recessed

London, June 7.

Japan and Russia opened secret high policy negotiations here today to end their ten-year state of war and then unex- pectedly recessed the talks for a week.

M. Edgar Faurs, the French Prime Minister, and M. Ben Ammar talking over the fimaj problems before the signing

of the Franco-Tunisian pact at the Hotel Matignon, Paris, - Express Photo,

DEGREE

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It had been announced earlier that Mr Britain that the traditionally Shunichi Matsumoto and Mr Jakob Malik, Absolom Vilakazi now

relations friendly

the chief Japanese and Soviet negotiators, would meet again on Friday for the second of a series of twice weekly sessions.

Britain and Thailand "have now that we are bound together by

become even closer by the fact

the Southeast

Asian collective treaty and the Pacific Charter,"

16,

Speaking in English and French the Marshal said Thai-- land

Britain were co- operating closely in joint opera- tions against Communist bandits In the Malayan peninsula.

Joint committees to combat the guerillas had been set up and wher necessary the police crossed the frontier in the course of mopping 50 operations.

NOT KNOWN

Asked whether he believed that Ching Peng, leader of the Communist terrorists,

was now sheltering in Thai territory, the Prime Minister said ihla was not known for certain but was being jointly investigated.

He said he was looking for ward to meeting Mr Malcolm MacDonald, Britain's retiring Comunissier-General in South-

Asia, wben

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Today's decision of the two Japan is seeking a COEN- senior diplomats to put off the prehensive peace treaty" with next meeting until Tuesday Russia embracing a settlement while they consulted their Gov- of all outstanding political ernments puzzled diplomatic lesues between them. The Rus. quarters here. It also provoked stons have given no public hint speculation about possible of their attitude to the negotia. "surprise move" by Russia, tions or to the declared: Japanese desire for the return of the ADJOURNED

islands The meeting at the Japa-

held by the Soviet Union Ambassador's

since the Second World zene

resi- dence

War. here today lasted

The question of the islands about two hours after

will probably loom as one of which the two delegates,

the biggest subjects in the each of whom was assisted

negotiations. by his deputy, adjourned to another room for tea, Mr Matsumoto told reporters after the meeting that

*hat he and Mr

Malik had stated their Govern renta attitudes to the talks about normalising their relation He declined to say whether cast

he passed these covered the whole scope through Singapore on his way of the negotiations or whether back to Bangkok from his pre- they were put forward orally or sent world tour.

in writing

The Japanese are known to want the return of Habomai, Shikotan, South Sakhalin ped Kurile Islands,

The Tokyo Government con-

that terds

Habomai

acc Shiotan are an integral part of Holdkaido, the northernmost of Japan's four main islands.

is en route to South Africa, where he will undertake a research project in social anthropology with Nuffield Foundation

grant. So he may receive his degree, Trinity announced to- day it was waiving a require-į ment that Vilakazi be present| for the award,

Vilakazi holds degrees from the

University of Natal and from the Hartford Seminary Founda tion, and recently completed studies at Trinity for his MA. .He is married and the father

of five children.

While studying at Trinity he was an instructor in anthropology at the Hartford Seminary's Kennedy School of Missions, He has taught in the native schools of South Africa and war organising secretary of the African Teachers' Society Natal-United Press.

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Air-Minded

Starling

at

The southern part of Sakhalin was taken by Japan in 1904 and the secret Yalta Agreement Mr MacDonald will shortly Answering questions about the become British High Commis postponement of Friday's session of February 11, 1945, stated returned to sioner in New Delhi.

be replied: "We wanted more that it should be Field-Marshal Pibul Song-time to study each other's posi Russia and that the Kuriles

Shannon, June 8. should

also be handed over. gram said that his country was tions,"

An aviation-minded starling Japanese sources, however,

Under Article 2 of the Japa is preparing for motherhood offer bases to the prepared to Southeast Asia Treaty Organisa- reported that Mr Matsumoto nese Peace Treaty signed at here in the airport's most un- tion (SEATO) if they were had said that today's meeting San Francisco on September 8, likely spot the mobile stepe wanted.

produced a “development "

1951 Japan. renounced

a right, to claim

South In answer to inquiries about

This was taken by diplomatic title and the

regime of Thailand.

observers to mean an un Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands, the

al said: Der

expected development. Since The Article did not say to whom cracy is young in my country. the basic Japanese attitude they should go. She will be perfectly democratic In 10 to 20 years." Nobody, he said, wanted to assassinate him.

HAPPY

The tree world ̋is “whers we are happy, and we are Tok ruled by force." Formos, he replied, was in the free world, but fa a state of emergency. ¿

AWARD FOR

DR SALK

Atlantic City, June 7,

Dr Jonas F. Satk, discoverer of the anti-Potio vaccine, today received the 1955 Mutual of Omaher Criss Award for his achjøvernent.

Ible armand..

and consisting of $10,000 in cash, tax free, and a media, was presented to the University of Paaburs pelentet at the American Medies Association's annual meeting...

established in honour

It was of Mr. C. C. Criss, foucióne of adutual of Omsson, to treward and encourage" outstanding -por- tributions in the fields of baBIL acid safely? Diced Frens.

is already widely known it was therefore assumed that any new move must have come from the Russian side.

It had been agreed by Mr Matsumoto and Mr Malik la last week preparatory talks that the negotiations expected to last several months, would be cloaked in

secrecy, RUSSIANS DECLINE Soviet oficials also de- clined to state the reaso

the postponement of Friday's meeting,

for

POP

INLAND REVENUE

REFUSED TO SIGN The 1881 freaky, which Russia refused to sign, made Do reference to Habomai - and Shikotan.

used for embarking and diser- barking passengers from air. craft.

The starling is trying to batch out three tiny eggs inside the steps, which are wheeled on to the tarmac 20 times a day,

Each time the expectant mother flies out screeching in The London negotiations for protest, but she always returns. Between every aircraft de- ending the technical state of war between the two countries are parture, she returns to cover con expected to last several months. her eggs.

Mr Matsumoto was assisted at

Airport workers, good family today's meeting by Mr Mmen all, hate disturbing the Takahashi, Deputy Director of starting but they do not have a the Treaties Bureau of the pair of replacement stepe

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