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A Korean interpreter employed by the United

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St. Laurent

- Silent On H.K. Report

Ottawa, Sept. 21. Prime Minister Louis St Laurent declined to commont today on a report that Canadian Fisheries Minister James S. Sinclair discussed possible Cana dlan recognition of Red China with the authorities in Peking recently,

The report was carried

in dispatches from Hong- kong, but did not quote

any officials,

Mr St Laurent told re- porters who questioned him about the matter at the close of a morning

Cabinot session that he "would not comment on matters I haven't care fully checked." - United Press,

Matsumoto

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Compensation For Raising Tariff On Bicycles

Washington, Sept. 21.

The State Department announced to-` day that the United States, moving to- wards its most important tariff-cutting negotiations since 1947, was considering duty reductions on about 900 import items which last year earned $1,772,000,000 in the United States for foreign countries.

The negotiations, to begin next January, probably in Geneva, with 25 coun- tries, will be carried under the authority of the new Trade Agreements Extension Act which authorised President Eisenhower to cut tariffs on selected items by five per cent in each of the next three years.

The unnouncement sold that Any reduciicos negotiated would some of the possible tariff cula be applied.--Reiter, would compensate Japan,

Britain, West Germany and

other European countries for French Loco

President Eisenhower's

rocent

decision to increase tariffs on

bleycles by 50 per cent, Men Called

Another reason for any tariff cute, offered in the January

Looks Hopeful negotiations, would be to seck

That Russia

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who were using ladders to More Prisoners

get at their favourites, Victor Mature and Janet Leigh, visiting Britain for the film "Safari" being made at Elstree. It all started when Victor gave a cheery wave from his window and revealed his whereabouts to the fans below-Reuterphoto.

Nations side of the Korean Armistice Commission Lollo Sings

has been arrested in an espionage investigation, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Board said today.

A Republic of Korea na-before the Korean war started tional police spokesman said in 1850,

Army

75-

the interpreter, Kim Sam The UN spokesman at Munsan Yul, 47, is being held for said Kim held the status of a trial on suspicion of being US Department of the

elvilian worker and was a Communist spy.

the armistice body signed to A spokesman

UNby the US 8th Army, United for the command at Munson, the UN Press. armistice base camp, confirmed that Kim was "taken away" by ROK military authorities.

But the UN spokesman sid that Kim did not handle classi- fled material and added, "We

Laos Accord

knew nothing derogatory about With India

him."

The UN spokesman at Munsan and an

Army

spokesman in Seoul refused to comment on Korean polico allegations that the interpreter

In refused Announced

was a spy.

SINCE JAN. 1954

Kim worked us both on inter- prefer and translator for the UN armistice team from Jamury, 1954 until last August 20, the day the was arrested.

New Delhi, Sept. 21.. Laotian adherence to Indla's five principles for international relations was announced In a joint communique issued here this evening at the close of the visit to New Delhi of Crown Prince Savant Vatthann and Premier Katay Sasorith of Laos,

The UN spokesman said Kim The Ave principles are: The sometimes Interpreted for US recognition of cach country's Maj-Gen Harlan C Parks, sovereignty, independence and aanior UN adviser of the Armis-integrity. non-aggression, Lice Commission, who meets equality and mutual respect, with the Communists at Pan- and non-interference in the domestic affairs of any country. munom

Korean police spokesman and the promotion of conditions said that Kim and eight other for. peaceful co-existence.

arrested Koreans

s during the

war in Laotian visitors had discussed,

the

collaborated with the The communiquo said that the 1950" and wero "Communist in the course of informal talks with Indian Premier, Jawaharlal espionage agents."

of common But Korean

did not Nehru, "matters poltee make it clear If they were interest to the two countries as charging that Kim conducted well as some aspects of world capionage activities while am problems." ployed by the UN military com- mand..

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Paris, Sept. 31. COUNTRIES INVOLVED French railway Locomotive engineers were today called out The tariff-cutting negotii- for a 24-hour "warning strike" tions will be held with the fol- | starting tomorrow at 1700 hours lowing countries, all of which (local time).

General parties to the

The strike call was issued bý on Torifts and the Agreement

Autonomous General Trade: Australlt, Austria, Bel- Federation of Railway En- London, Sept. 21. glum, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Den- | gineers to which most French.

Dominican Japanese delegation mark,

Republic, footplate men belong.

The Autonomous Union lender Shunichi Matsumo-Finland, France, Greece, Haiti, to completed preparations India, Italy, Jepan, Luxemboury Instructed its members actually for his return to Tokyo to- Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nor-driving trains at the deadline of hours to take their train day with expectations that way, Peru, Sweden, Turkey. 1700

Union of South Africa, the to the nearest terminui or Russia might release some United Kingdom and West Junction, more Japanese war prison- Germany.

The Union's headquarters said State Department officials said in a statement the strike was ers shortly.

these countries were the principal being called following unsatis- Sovict Embassy Charge suppliers of the exports on which factory wago offers. France- d'Affaires Nikolai Belokhvosti- tariff reductions might be made, Presse.

kov, acting Soviet delegation leader, visited Mr Matsumoto today to discuss how Russo- Japanese contacts should be maintaleed during Mr Matsu- moto's absence in Tokyo, off- cials said.

They said the two diplomats considered the possibility of a Joint communique setting out the motives for Mr Matsumoto's departure for consultations in Tokyo, but they postponed any

until action

alter the Soviet Charge has consulted Moscow.

The prisoner issue was not

but discussed,

Mir formally Matsumoto appeared hopeful that some more Japanese de- fainees would be released by the Soviets while he is in Japan.

He is leaving here tomorrow (at 11.35 GMT) for Bonn, and is expected to rench Tokyo on September 30.

BEEN RECALLED

Mr Matsumoto informed the Soviet Ambassador to London, and leader of the Soviet

delegation bry the Russo- Japanese peaco, talks, Mr Jacob Mailk, before the latter left London for the United Nations General Assembly in York, that he had recalled for consultations with

his

New been

government, and that he would be available for further discussions when Mr Malk returns to Lontar,

The talks have been suspend- od during the absence of the delegations heads, but Mr

Matsumoto made it clear to Mr Malikc that his trip to Japan was in no way intended to delay the talks, On the contrary, was designed to further them.

During his absence, Japanese dolegilon will be led by Embassy Counsellor Micho- tochi Takahashi,

the

Although no detalls Wono disclosed about today's talks between the two diplomats, the plan

was that the delegations should consult with each other whenever the necessity should arise. It was exported that they might discuss problema con- corning the prisoners lauze.

Rula has not yet given her vlows of the Japanese draft peace treaty, and it was cor äldered. unikaly that a reply would be given in Mr. Malik's LabsenceUnited Press.

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