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SEATO MUST GIVE ATTENTION TO

ECONOMIC POSITION

Bangkok, July 23.

The New Zealand Chairman of the Southeast Asia Treaty Council said today it was "proper and natural" for SEATO to emphasise military activities but that “attention must be given" also to economic improvement of member nations.

Nuclear Tests

Will Be Dangerous

To Humans

Foss Shanahan, New Zealand Commissioner in Southeast Asia and Chairman for July of the SEATO Council representatives, told United Press in on ex- chalve interview that SEATO "is making encouraging gness,

pro-

"A good deal of emphasis has been given to the military side of SEATO activities,"

40-year-old

the

handsome,

diplomat mid. "This, of course,

is proper and natumil as one of

the primary

purposes

organisation

of the

treaty

is to help insure security of membera of the organisation and integrity of the frenty arvo is in- a whole,

London, July 22.

number

of

If the

nuclear explosions

creased, there will be de- ! finite danger to the human

race,

nuclear research

Improve Strength

the

AS

"On the other hand, it must

worker Dr G. V. Phillips be remembered that whlie we told the annual meeting of are to tmprove our collective the United Nations Asso- | strength, ciation here today.

The association, an indepen- dent all-party organisation for publicising UN activities, ap. calling for proved a resolution the ending of nuclear tesis pend- ing n conclusive report on the effects of atomic radiation from the UN Selentifle Committee,

Dr Phillips said that since the start of lests the amount radiation over Britain had in- creased by 30 per cent and over the United States by 100 p

cent

"Perhaps no damage has been

stone គ far," he nddød.

"Scientists cannút agree on the amount of radiation which

dangerous but the evidence is precise enough and alarming enough

Justify banning further tests,"

attention

must be given to measures which will promote welfare of the count tries of the area-the civil side of the organisation in which the courell of representatives

has a special responsibility.“

Mr Shanahan, who makes his headquarters in Singapore, pre- sented his credentials to King Phumiphol Aduldej on Tuesday as the first New Zealand Ambar- sador to Thailand, He will contime to work out of Singu- pore, however, while Charge d'Affaires R.L.G. Chaills ге- main in Bangkok,

The SEATO council of foreign ministers during its February, 1055 meeting to Bangkok 1- tablished the council of repres sentatives to handle the day-to- day business of the organisa- Lion.

Its primary lask is to main- toin in the treaty area essential conditions of order and security which will permit tree In- stitutions to flourish and per- mit member nations to carry out their peaceful pursuits.

BIKINI ATOLL

The association also passed a resolution criticising the treat- ment of people displaced from

Bikko atoll and calling for bain on any future tests 10 United Nations trust territories.

This work may appear un- The GoverKINGITI was urged in another resolution to support spectacular," Mr Shanahan said the admission

"but it is af imperiance, Thero Peking of the

a great volume of Government to the United Nais. t fact,

continuour but little publicised tions.

activities which has been going en at all times throughout the

"It is unjust, untrue and even dishonest to pretend that the government of Chiang Kai- shek of Formosa k any longer able 10 speak for the irreal majority of the Chinese nation or to enter into commitments cus their behalf," the resokallon de- clared.-Reuter,

Travellers Lost In

Afghanistan

arco.

Delightful

"Although

3

still have we greet number of housekeeping and organisationa! problems to settic, I can say that we are now fairly well organised to

carry

out

effectively."

Dür task more

Mr Shanahan sald he was happy to have bein appointed New Zealand's first ambassador to Thailand.

Nasser Visits Belgrade

Egyptian lender Colonel Namer, right, drinks a toast with President and Mime Tito in Belgrade, during a recep- tion in honour of Colonel Nasser's vidt to Yugoslavia.

Express Photo,

National Sentiment

Behind Eisenhower

By DAVID SHEARS

Washington, July 22. The news last night from Panama that Pre- sident Eisenhower was still feeling weak from his stomach operation will scarcely shake the wide- spread national sentiment that he is good for another four years in the White House, according to political observers here.

Democrats

cam-

recovery would take Opposition paigning in this election year "four to six weeks." have tried to make the most of The six weeks ended yester- the President's two critical 11-day, but Mr Elsenhower is still

attack

да last officially described nesses--his heart September and his emergency valescent. operation for iets six weeks ogo.

Doubtless they will exploit to the fult both yesterday's Panama tatement, from Mr Elsenhower himself and from his personal physician Dr Howard Snyder, that the President has not yet regained his full strength,

Cut Little Ice

Confirmation

a con..

The news that Mr Eisenhower hos

not yet regained his fuți more than strength is thus no confirmation of the known fact that his convalescence has run beyond its expected course,

Political observers

therefore

feel that there would have to be much graver news about his health before any serious doubt arisc about his ro- would

Republican nomination by the

But most observers agree that so far these attempts to infect "It is always delightful for me the health Issue Into the cam- to visit Thailand," he said. "I poign debate have cut remark-party convention in one month's know of no more gracious, hos-ably little political ice.

Teheran, July 22. The Iranian authorities pitable people. My great ambi- Popular admiration and rés- tion 19 to spend holidays in pect for Mir Eisenhower ате today informed the Amer-Thailand and see more of the

perhaps greater than ever can and Swedish embassies country."United Press.

before.

Any personal criticism in Teheran that they had no

of him 25

"part-time knowledge that the two

president" is often characterised as "bad taste"",

travellers reported to have Saar Party

disappeared in Afghanistan recently had ever entered Iran.

The travellers

were

Peter

Winant, a 32-year-old Ameri-

Merger

Saarbrucken, July 22.

creuse

The dual facts of peace abroad and high prosperity at home have naturally served to 'in- Mr Elsenhower's prestige even further.

Yesterday's comment by the President and his doctor seem likely to cause more

can, and Gunnel Gummeson, a The Christian People's Party young Swedish missionary, who led by Herr Johannes Hoffmann, were on their way from Kabul former Premier of tho Saar hardly

to Teheran by road. They left merged today with the Centre than a ripple in this sea of indin

two months

and Party, another small Catholle bear-complacency. ugo vanished in the Herab region of parly in the Saar. Afghanistan, near the Soviet and Iranian boders.

The

time for his expected triumph in the November elections-China Mail Special.

'Get Well' Messages For Dog

Madrid, July 22. Radio messages were sent from many Spanish ports and ships asking for news of Flay, the dog-mascot of the Spanish Mer- chant Navy, when it was known that she was gravely ill after giving birth to a Litter of puppies. Floy nearly died but recovered after many injections of penicil- in.

Play is aboard the training ship Cruz del Sur and is now wall enough to be hoisted up to the look-out post on the 'moin The day after the stomach | mast where she invariably passes operation fils doctors cetimated the nights.—China Mall Special.

Mr Elsinhower's apparently The new party is given tuo

remarkc was efforts of the Afghanistan chance in next

year's federal casut, offhand

sect here as evidenco that he Government to find them, as elections, in which the Saarland-

tem wollag search along there are expected to, tako part himself was treating his frontier organised by the Ameri for the first time. But its porary weakness as a matter of can Embassy in Theran, have leaders hope, it might attract so for been succorshil. Catholics away from the Chris

tian Democratic Party, who are dissatisfed with Dr Adenauer's policy.-Reuter.

It is feared that the couple is lost in the lonely and dangerous Hindu Kush mountains, or that they have been captured by local tribe-France-Press0.

Rats Cause

Local Famine

Now Delhi, July 22,

Nata havo caused a famino in part of Manipur state by calling up most of inst year's sloo - crop," the Deputy, Food Minister, Me MY

; Kristappa told Parlia

The Indian Air Force hav

mont

to drop supplies

oron. to the

hat

which fir formally well sufficient.

in food graine? Special.

POP

little consequence. Nor, ladeed, did the Panama statement cause much surprise..

SCALDED BY

|GARDEN HOSE

Tampa, Fla., July 22.

ID-month-old girl here received burns when

A

water from a garden hose which had been in the mak all day was sprayed on her by a younger brother.

Safety offlors at Mac- dill Air Force Base then issued warning that hoses, particularly those of plas- types, shouti be dis- connooted and drained when not in use.--China Mail Special.

tio

US Manpower Cut No Decision Until After Election

Washington, July 22. The current reappraisal of US military manpower needs is not "expected to lead to a definits decision until after the US elections in November.

Omiclats predicted that a long of all and scorching study military requirements both in abroad the United States ami will precede any cuta in cord- They ventional arms strength. emphasised that no troop reduc- tions would be made in WESLOTTK Europe that could weaken free

Did Not Like world defences there.

Prison Company

East London, July 12, A convict said in East London Magistrate's Court that he es- caped from Fort Glamorgan Prison In East London inst December becmo he did not like the company he was forced to keep.

The convict, an Adrioen man, William

Ndebele, was at large for

Was In months xix

and

10- Bulawayo, Rhodesia, when Brivsted

He said he had also begun to worry about m appeal he had lodged.

William now has something DROTO So worry about, The magistrato sentenced him to 12 for cs- months' imprisonmenÅ caping. -Chino Mall Special,

Admiral Arthur Radford's plans to reduce the US military establishment by some 800,000 zuta in 1960 have both economia end military reasons Both will bear careful examination before being acted upon.

DETAILED STUDY

review will d'etudied throo-

If the United States should propose this year that NATO troop strength be reduced the annual NÁTO undertake month's study of the project

thu alliances report back to

December political leaders in during the NATO council meet- Ing.

"And

No troop reductions could ba modo within NATO without unanimous approval of all 15 member rations. This is a basic allianed plank of the NATO officials said, and will not be discarded.--United Press.

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