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OF

New Approach Bagainst the Western

BETWEEN their attacks

powers In general and British "colonialism" Επ particular, the Soviet

No. 36800

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955.

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BRITISH MINISTERS HIT BACK AT KRUSHCHEV

RELAX IN

DAKS

Whiteaways

14 7

UN

India Calls

'YOU TALK CHILDISH NONSENSE In American

Ambassador.

Nutting And Selwyn Lloyd Follow Churchill's Lead "Please Explain ....

leaders now touring India Two British cabinet minis- ; He added that it was not very |

and Burma have interjected references to disarmament. Nothing they have said, however, holds out hope for a more pliable approach by the Russians to this plicated problem.

con-

their

Д

review

ta the

tera followed

Sir flattering to up Winston Churchill's critic- ism of Mr Nikita Krush- One-Mr chey yesterday. Anthony Nutting-wald he was talking "childish non. sense". Another — Mr Selwyn Lloyd said his speeches "Zo not sound like those of one who is

Boeking to genuinely

Messrs Bulganin and Krush- chey are of the opinion that dearmanent should be dis- cussed by the great powers. But what else have they? been doing during the last nine long years? And the

result to date? Stale-IN NEW YORK:

not mate.

So far there is an agreement in principle that disarma- ment la desirabla. At times Russia and the West have Kiven the appearance of being in sight of even more practicable agreement. But whenever this has happened - discussions have been stymied by the single question of International control and inspection.

Some of the Soviet proposals are well enough conceived: i.o., the reduction of armies to definite levels; renuncia- tion of the use of atomic ori nuclear weapons and cesAN- tion of their manufacture: ¦ the destruction of exlating} stocks. But when it has!

to

lessen international ten- sion."

The Minister of State for

Foreign

Affairs, Mr Anthony Nutting said Soviet abuse of

Western the powerв-such AA *Britain regards you as savages' was childish nonsense.

Asian

5#

Franco started the last war. America will start the next. Britain regards, you savages. Get rid of the colonialist Imperialist war- mongers."

Not Very Flattering

say the least of it tha kind of childish nonsense is the not very flattering to Intelligence of their Asian audience."

audience. Mr Nutting made the comment

In

of forelan affairs

Pilgrim, Society, a private organian- tion devoted to furthering ties between Britain and the "To United States.

that the Com- Declaring

munists were launching an offensive in the grand manner bi the Far Edat,

and Southeast Asia

the East, Mr Nutting Middle said Communist blandish- ments such as "you stay neutral and we'll be

side," wore accom- your panied by abuse of the Western powers.

on

As an example of this abuse he quoted: "Britain and

Russia Warns Two US Correspondents

"GROSS DISTORTIONS" COMPLAINT

head of

Moscow, Dec. 5.

news

The Moscow correspondents of the American come to the question of In- agency Associated Press and the New York Times were spection by an international today invited to the Soviet Foreign Ministry press depart- control

ensure ment and warned about recent reports transmitted by agency that such a programme is them, according to the Soviet news agency Tass, being honestly carried out,

The

the Foreign They

told "their were the Russians have baulked.

from Moscow Ministry's press department, Mr messages Leonid Fyichev, complaired to garding the decree had con- which the correspondents of "gros distalned gross distortions tortions" in their reports of the led to the appearance in the press and on the recent decree of the Communist American

radio of lying r Party and the Soviet Council of American Ministers

building, regarding

ports which contained gross attacks. TRSS

on and insults of cer- udded

said

taln that Mr

members of 'The agency

the Soviet of bullders who flylebey had invited the cor- delegation

Richard were at that time in the United

Welles States.

IT is casentially because the Soviets will have no truck with the inspection pro- posals that the Western powers feel there is no guarantee that the Kremlin, disarmament programme will be carried iu} by respondents, countries behind the Tron O'Malley and Curtain. This doubt

Hangen, separately. emphasised by the fact tha' the strength of the armeil forces of all Communilat

countries remains a closely

Mr

Mr

guarded State secret which 14 BURIED BY

the Russians will not even disclose in private meetings of the UN Disarmament Commission.

What then is to be done? The Russians will not agree to Inspection, and control over the whole field of disarm-

is ament

admittedly difficult: without unfellered inspection impossible. This in the real dilemma.

IT is becoming apparent tha

a comprehensive world dis- armament scheme presents too many difficulties. The Western powers have begun to acknowledge this and they have been trying to interest Russia in the iden of tackling the problem in The a more modest way.

suggestion is that firstly the

A

AVALANCHE

'Printed An Invention'

"This was especially true in the case of the President of the

cd

his honoura was no

and awarda longer employed,

A

Ilyicher said.

"Such

behaviour

is

and

The examples of abuse cited by Mr Nutting have been attributed to Mr Nikita Krushchev, the Soviet Com- muniat party leader, and Marshal Nikola Bulganin, Soviet Premior, in press din. and patches from India Burma during their current i

Aslan tour. Mr Notting did | Mr Lloyd was speaking at not mention them by name]. Mr Nutting expressed the

hope that "some who think that they can steer their ship just close enough to the Communist breeze and get just enough wind to sail on with independence" would "change their course before

meeting in the by-election campaign for the parlia- mentary seat, caused by the death in New York of Mr Hector McNell a former Labour Mialater of State at the Foreign Office.

Confidence Necessary

it is too late and the wind "It is no use trying to speak

has blown their aground."

IN GREENOCK:

ship

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of Defence, said the recent speechos in India and Burma by Mr Krushchev, “do not sound like the speechos of one who is genuinely seeking) to lessen international ten- alou."

★ AND THE TWO MINISTERS-

Mr Nutting

Mr. Selwyn Lloyd

Tension In Moroccan Capital

TWO KILLED IN

RABAT RIOTING

Rabat, Dec. 5.

mocratic Independence

(PDI)

to the Russians weakness," he said. "Russia

from

only recognises physical facts.

"We are ready to sit down

with the Soviet and discuss with them the weapons that should be banned, and, the weapons

be that should limited and the levels at which weapons and armed forces should be limited. "We are ready to sit down) and try to work out an

gramme.

New Delhi, Dec; & Mr. effective control organisa-

...Sherman Cooper, tion

to superviso and United States Ambassador, operate a disarmament pro was summoned to the In- |dian Foreign Ministry today "We fra ready to carry and is reported to have through a plan that will end been told of India's grave In the abolition of

all view of a Joint Portuguese- weapons of mass destruction, American statement on Por and the limitation of armed tugal's possessions in India. forces and retaining arma- According to the Pren Trust "But it would be unsafe for to

ments.

A

of India Mr.S. Dutt, Secretary the Ministry of External any country to enter into Affairs, was belleved to have disarmament agreement told Mr Cooper that India took unless it has confidence that a serious view of the statement

and Por by the American such an agreement will be

duguese foreign ministers, honest and kept.

Marshal. Nikold Bulganin "Paper declarations and paper the Soviet Premier and Mr bans and verbal statements Nikita Krushchev the Soviet

Party

Secretary not enough, when the Communist

during their safety of the people is at made statements

to stake. This ia ono. subject on which it is never possible supporting Indie's claim to the Portuguese-Indian territory of

fire

...

to get Russia to come down joint statement from Mr

to brass tacks."Router.

MR FRANCE IN BID

FOR POWER

Seeks Allies From Left And Right

'Paris, Dec. 5. Former Premier Pierre Mendes-France enlisted fresh allies from both left and right today for the election campaign against his old friend Premier Edgar Faure,

Several powerful left wing vinces 'to win support for M.

fed:ralions Socialist

named Mandes-France. candidates favouting

close partnership with M. Mendes- France. The

right wing Grullist Party president, M. Jacques Chaban- Delmas, was touring the pro vinces campaigning for the

John Foster Dulles, and Dr Paulo Cunha the Portugue Foreign Minister in Washington said they had discussed, "various statements" attributed to the Soviet leaders including “allegé. tions concerning the Portuguese provinces in the Far Easte

[PROTEST-LIKELY.

It was widely believed that India would make a strong pro- test yo the United

07.79-

celving offelalation of the joint stalement) Trucd lon Friday:

Observers now

wonder if the United States is acquiescing to Pomaly continued

hold, over Mr Cooman!!!.

at a Press con ference

In September sald his government had not taken ang position in the Coa dispute. In reply to a question, he said the Unlice States had always stood Ingainst colonialism--Reuter. ...

And so is the UDSR President, M. Francois · Milterand. Both signed today's protest against

partial" radio and TV carta | United Press. Fo

former Premer was becoming TEDDY BOY MURDERER DIED

France?

leader of the opposition forces in fact as well as fancy. To morrow the Socialists will make the final decision on whether to ally with M. Mendes-France on a national level.

ALLIED WITH REDS

have

WITH A SMILE ON HIS LIPS

Auckland, Dee 5

A 20-year-old Teddy boy killer. WID hanged today. for murder with a smile on his wish for a happy lips and a Christmis and

a prosperous new year for his executors.

Albert Liu- The youth

wad

rence Black, 20, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, a Teddy boy, who stabbed Alan-Jac- ques to death last July in a quarrel over a girl.

1. that a gang of Teddy :boys from Auckland would try to rescue him: ; 3.

Prison authorities said Black was the calmest person they hid over executed. They saldı he climbed the 17 steps to the gallows unaided and then paused to wish everybody a happy Christmas: Land: a prosperolig now year and many years of future hap- piness."

Gunfire crackled and big parties.

The two parties have put for-

But the Socialist federations Academy of Architecture and shops blazed in the narrow ward divergent conditions for

streets of the native quar-participation in Si Bekkal's "Na-In, the Gers, Sarthe, Hout, Rhin Building, A.V. Vlasov,

arid Pyrenees Orientales Depart- ational Unity" Government.

named "The American papers print-ter of Rabat today in

already Moroccan One

was lynched' ments Invention that

M. the

A.V.

supporting Vlasov had been

and his body burnt god thrte candidates deprived of bloody anti-European riot.

Aght for a Two Moroccans were were injured when Istiqlal and Mendes-France's

leftist bloc Mr killed. and five others PDI militants clashed yesterday.

Only the Herault department Fich authorities disclosca tó-

federation approved,

a by seriously wounded.

day..

motion Heavy police guards ringed the The warden said he silll wore Lender majority,

gaci When authorities re-

his smile even, in death- favouring clectoral alliance with MAN LYNCHED

.ceived

anonymous tip・・ United Press," the Communista.

Tho two

powerful And the Istiqlal congress

this moming Socialist federaflone in the Nord- wound up early

Pas-de-Calais industrial The correspondents were told slashed his throat.

called on the Party that a repetition of such occur. As Moroccan police rushed by maintaining its demand of et and

45 per cont of the districts be tolerated into to

restore least

on 51 Bedkni's National Congress to consider the quarter to

ration-wide alliance with M.

incom-

attending the Mar- Crowds

funeral of a patible with a normal situation rakesh quarter today

and only compromises the cor murdered Moroccan taxi driver wild when E rumour respondents of American agen- went

that

had Europeans cies and papers.”

Balzburg, Dec. 5. roaring avalanche thundered down on

station Crew power

Salzburg псиг burring 14 workers. Soven

bodles were re- covered immediately to- three gelber

with seriously injured men. Move than 200 fellow workers, led by Alpine rescue æquads and

LOVE

rences was not.

spread

and they were warned that if, order, gunfire broke out from Cabinet seats

la the future, this should hup the five

crowd. The police pen, the Soviet authorities would turned the shots. in their turn tako "correspond- ing steps," the agency said.

avalanche dogs, dug in-

the rock and

ta

slow

to search for the four missing me.

first This winter's

Aus- avalancho trius

catas- trophe occurred st the Kaprun water power atatkan project---United Prees.

sa what could be controlled Terrorists Sneak

on

and then to control #

Admittedly this would not be sufficient in itself, but It offers a practical start, and if it could be accomplished, that. very fact would engender confidence which would make further steps possible.

Past Guards

An official Soviet decree last month criticised Mr Vlasov and other Russien architects Zor "architectural excesses

Mr Vingov was re-elected to the board of the Union of Soviet Architects at a Union congress In Moscow last week--Reuter.

fighting

team.

mast

The congress also decided the Mendes-France or

Socialist Ablance would party should refuse to partici

the

י

the

and Do (UDSR) Gautlists The Gaullist leader. 40-year-

When

the street

and pate if it were refused certain not give M. Mendes-France full worse, European

key ministries. The Istiqlal victory in most French depart- grew Moroccan shopkcopers alike which claims to have more fol- ments. But he hopes to work closed down their shutters

out similar electoral pacts with lowers than the PDI especiali

Union of demands The crowd put the torch to

vital Interior at least two big shops. They Ministry:

mocratic Resistanc were burnt to the ground.

The third condition put for- and the left wing ward by the congress called for full freedom from France and old Mayor Chaban-Delmas of abrogation of the 1912 Protes Bordeaux who during the Übera- emerged at 29. ar, the torate treaty. Negotiations with tion France should be conducted on youngest French general since

Istiqlal motion said.

is touring the French

PLANS DIFFER

Film Gave Them plans to form the country's first the basis of full equality, the the days of Maple Pence pro

An Idea

New riots flared na Morocco's two leading parties split on modem government.

The divergencies between the The PDI rejects the Istiqlal's two leading nationalist groups, demand for 45 per cent of the threatened today to delay portfolios. The PDI claims one- Niconia, Dec. 5. Terrorists sneaked into the

Montevideo, Dec. 5. Premier-designate Si Bekka's third should go to the PDI, one- Two boys, aged 10 and 13, plans in forming Morocco's first, third to the Independents and barbed wire compound of one of the most heavily

guarded admitted to pollos today they Independent Government by to one-third to the Istiqlal

carly tomorrow government buildings in Cyprus stole 140 sticks of dynamite from night or tonight to explode a bomb.. a quarry because they wanted morning.

But şi The blast ripped the head to blow up a bridge in the cen-

Bekkai

remained con quarters of the British District tre of the city, as they had seen fident he would Commissioner, but no casualties American soldiers do in a film dimculties springing from the United Press.

between the... Istiqlal were reported.

about the Korean War.United rivalry It wrecked the office of Com-Press.

(Independence) and the De- Britain's latest proposals missioner. Mr Martin Clemens, before the UN Disarmament which was unoccupied at the Commission typifies the new time. Western approach to the British soldiers. cordoned off reinforced the problem. They call for the area and

already heavy guard.United

plan for such disarmament press.

that can be safely carried

out in the immediate future, and a system of control to

support the scheme at overy

stage.

Sir Anthony Eden bas. put it

Buster Keaton Seriously Ill

Hollywood, Dec. 5.

to the Russians in this way: Buster Keaton, famous slip-

let them lower their sights

stick comedian of the allent

for the time being and films, is critically ill with a

the

examine first how much dis

Loy ∙Angeles armament is immediately practicable. That might look hospital spokesman said to lobe, ambitious, but it is safe Keaton, who is 180,- more realistic, and in cere went to hospital on Satu

stomach haemorrhage in

Veterans Hospital,

holds out better, prode, and has since deut getting; quicker comía “meveral

LATEST OF SOVIET WONDERS:

Si Bekkal scheduled a now round of conferences with the con-two party leaders. to win their and

Krushchev's Promise

overcome the backing participation On Cold War

Now A Train That Rolls On Balls

London, Doo,...,5 “An "expérimental train Rustika" had, invented, s this dienoripišem la 'running train

Moscow 'Badle mid today,

It rolls along on balls, the

broadcast:

The

"Tha 'invanloe. Li, working)

Death Sentence day tot losing

Quashed

Dec...6. Washington,

RADIO, Dos“ Mr Nikita Krushohey said to-

hope" about the possibility of dissimament, and her lenders

**Wings (ath surgetters to-

Magliating the cold

***An American" negro, Arnos The Soviet Communist Party Reece, was today saved from chilet was speaking at a the electric chair by the United Burmese military parado at the States Supreme Court:

former “British: hill stations of Reece, who had twice been Maymyo; 45 miles north-west. lourd gikaty of raping a white Mandalay woman, had his sentence quoth-

ed after the High Court Sound

that he hid been

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