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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 21, 1956.,
Adenauer Warns West Has Tes
Kiwis Declare 'War' On
Bulbuls
Auckland, Mar. 20. "War" han been ne- clared here on the bulbul, ** Asian bird about the size of a starling which CAMSCA hayog in orchards and gardens.
Although earlier efforts have been made to wipe out bulbuls reaching New Zealand, some are believed to be thriving St the
Auckland district,
Agricultural experts have warned that unless they are destroyed immediately they are likely to pene- frate to other parts of the country.-China Mali Spe-
<clal,
POLLING
BRISK IN MINNESOTA
Minneapolis, Mar. 20.
BEWARE OF NEW
SOVIET
"SMILES' POLICY
By Joseph W. Grigg
Bonn, Mar. 20. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer warned the West today to keep up its guard because the new Soviet "smiles" policy has not eased the tensions of the cold war.
He said that only if the free nations of the West remain united and stable in their alliances will the Soviets finally permit an East-West settlement.
and
Thelp maintain
Chancellor that unity
Adenauer,
who and stability, Dr
on March 21 for an Adenauer will leave pledged that the Bonn repubite oftpostpened vacation to Lugunc, would carry out its promise to Switzerland, looked well
500,000-spoke 12-division, mum German armed force ready emphasis, despite to take is place in the NATO allange within three years. scheduled.
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No Letup
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The 30-year tol Chancellor gave his views and promises in interview with the United Press. He received this
re-
Election officials reported | an fair to brisk early voting inter in his office at the Bonn Minnesota today as people Chancellery in the first such went to the polls in ideal
weather spring
for the State's Presidential primary
election.
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He stressed that there has been no detup in the cold war despite the swilch In Soviet nettes from frowns and threats
energy
with
and the long liness he suffered Inst autumn.
confidenco that Expressing there is no perious danger of communist in West Germany, was emphatic in Dr Adenaue warning the West not down its guard.
Stable Conditions
"Weaknesses of the free world.
interview he has granted since encourage the Communials TO West German Parliament muntan conditions of injustice." "On the other hand. ve him the final approval last he said. week to prese ahead with
the maintenance of stable con- ditions in the countries of the free
world disconvoges Soviet ambitions If we can compel, the Soviets to realise over
a lung period of time that the unity and stability of the free world can- not be shaken. they will be brought to seek with the free solutions for the world real
that tension. For causes affairs in the Federal Republic i reason. the stability vt of the greatest importantes in the present situation."
it features tussle between Mr Adat Stevenson and Sena- tor Ester Kefauver (Donocrat- Tennessee) ns the Democrats choler for the national conven- jfo smiles and charm. tomater in the year.
President Elsentrawer
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"I think you will agree with me," he said, "that, despite the
Soviet tactics, | chancel
the
the Republicans list with Senn-tensions in the world have not Jor William Knowland (Re- cased, The reason is that the publican California),
wauses of tension have not been anne was entered before Mr. removed that is to say, condi- Unnounced that he tions of injustico in different intend to seek re-viection,
parts of the world, such as the division of Germany, “
Elsenhower
Henys voting was reported in metropolitan centres
nesota.
Election offesais
Min-
16 St Paul there
cstimated Dat the vote
Would reach nearly 95,000, extremely heavy turnout,
STRONGEST
Wus
expreld
Mr Stevenson to be strongest metropolitan centres,
In rural seu plona, the source of Mr Kefnuver's greatest strength, early voting ranged
bright fair.
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The nation's second primary in this Presidential year, and the first in which Mr
Major Points
Then, in a sweeping survey of the Chancellor cold war issues, made these other major points:
1. Any sign of Western
only can
weakness courage the Heds.
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Dr Adenauer sold he did not believe there was any greater danger now thin chee ནཾ**¥ #k year ago of extremism in West Gennany.
But he warned that in view of threats from East and Germany's experience with Nazlin the
all duty of
democratic forces always to be on their guard against extremism either
the Right or the Left"
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On the question of a new
Four conference, Chancellor said:
2. Continue talks be- Big tween The United States and tuesto en world problems are "particularly important." but the Time is not yet ripe for an- uther Big Four conference.
West Germany wB1 mot ★ 3
lag in 11T rearmamen!
fimetable.
+ He has several invita LAN to visit the United
Stevenson and Mr Kefauver States this year, and is always
met head-on.
1 New Hampshire's primary last week Mr Kefauver entered his
officially but Stevenson did not--Reuter.
Home
rendy to do so.
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"I think it particularly portam for the great Powers, purticularly Die United States ind the Soviet Union, to cun- tinue their exchange of views an the main international problems, Speedy Rearmament'
new
Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother last week pald a semi-private three-day
Paris. visit to
Among her other activities she opened the Franco-Scottish exhibition the Hotel de Rohan. She is pictured during a visit to the Grand Trianon, where sho at. tended
Опитон- British wealth tea party. Express Photo.
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Congratulations
For Antarctic
Leader
London, Mar. 20.
for Air, Mr Nigel Birch, today radioed congratulations Vivian Fuchs, leader of the British Trans-Antaretle
the Canadian pedition board fealer Theron,
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Queen Mother
With Envoys, Par
INTERNATIONAL PLOT?
Spanish Professor Disappears
New York, Mar. 20.
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