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Indian Atomic Energy US Extending

Safeguard Plan Would Be Unequal

United Nations, Sept. 13. The US Ambassador, Mr James Wadsworth, said today that India's objections to the control safeguards in the statute for the proposed Inter- national Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) could not be accepted without setting up a system of unequal treatment for recipients of agency aid.

Mit

who hearts to build international confidence the Amerie delegatum to the nation could be treated dif- IAEA conference opening afferently from any other. United Nationa headquarters will serve next week and who as chairman of the Arst senghon, fold a press conference that the US had not changed is persation. on safeguards for the agency,

Improper

Commenting on

a statement

where

Avoid Scarı

Dew Line

To Midway

Pearl Harbour, Sept. 13. The US Navy has revealed that the distant carly warning system (Dow Line), America's

first line of defence, will. PX-

tend from Alaska to Midway

and by next year

MUST BE KEPT BEFORE

WORLD OPINION

Washington, Sept. 13.

The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dules, gave strong support today to German efforts to keep the reunifica- tion issue before world public opinion.

In his news conférence, the j "On the other hand, wo believe Sceretury emphasised that pres-that the pressure must be kept sure must be kept upon the constantly on that situation. Russians constantly to agree to unification. But he said the day when the Soviet Union Ja agree would "come as a sur- prise,"

Surprise

"it was only because the pres sure was kept constantly on the Therefore the fact that we situation that they agreed. can't see it coming is no reason dnally, to the Austrinu State it all to expect or to fear that treaty and the Iberation of it will never come, and we must | Austria.. constantly keep the pressure on," he suki,

Mr Dulles cited the case of Austria, where little hope was held out that the Russians would ever agree to 41 Sipic trealy. until shortly before that nation's liberation In May .1835.

US

Buttress

Efforts

wo

would have saltl that shortly before May 1958 would not have thought that there was any hope of on Aus- "it trian treaty. It come, when did come, as a complete sur- prisetheir change of positios.

"And I suppose that when we leuro, as 1 nope we shall, that the Soviet Union is going to do what they said they agreed to zit the unmit conference- namely, the reunification of Ger- many by free elections when that day comes, it will come as a German efforts surprise.

Therefore, the fact that can't see it coming is no reason

officials said the Dulles statement on Clerinany would help buttress to reopen the long-stalled unicu-

tion talks,

we

ut all to expoel or do fear that last week handed it will never come, and we must Germany Russia

memorundum constantly keep the pressure on. A long asking in effect that the talks be resumed where they were

Same Tactics icft of last year after the Geneva Foreign Ministers' con- ference.

reported that it The US Government has taken

would

Austria

3 RED REBELS

KILLED

Singapore, Sept., 13. Thren hislaran Conmunist / rebels' were killed by 4 British – petrol · In ↑ Johové stale rosterday, 2 (1 announced here today.

WEL

One of them WIE A woman. A rifle and two pistols were recovered by the security patrol.

A total of fourteen Communisă, terrorists were killed, two were captured and nine wounded during August, according to government statement re- leared in Kuala Lumpur tonight.

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Press

Methodist President Appointed

New York, Sept. 13, The Rev. Harold Roberts, of Surrey, England, has succeeded Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of St Louis na President of the World Methodist Council,

He was

named yesterday the closing session of the World Methodist conference which the Council sponsors overy five yeary,

ziņo

The Courell named vice-presidenta for representan ол of various geographical press and

various branches Methodism.

of

New Vice-Presidents are the "I do not believe that a mere

Rev. Oscar T. Olson, of Clove- of change

Kovernment

land, Ohio, Bishop Fred Corson, have brought about the libera-Philadelphin, Charles C. Parlin, New York, Bishop Sherman L had been mudo-by focusing Greene, Atlanta, Bishop Ferdin- world opinión upon the situation and Sig. Zurich, Switzerland, —a spa; and a place where the Mrs Ottilia Do Chaves, Porto new government thought that Albre, Brazil, the Rev. James S. could gain worldwide credit by Mather, Colombo, Ceylon, the withdrawing. And I believe that Rev. J. B, Webb, Johannesburg, we must adopt the same tactics South Africa, and the Rev. A regards Germany," — Harold Woods, Victoria, Austro- United Press

'lo.-United Press.

The 14th Naval District Pubile Works Office

80,400 inntract was award- every opportunity since Geneva tion of Austria unless ed the Hawalian Dredging to emphasise how important it

seillement of Company of Honolulu for pre-considered

the paring facilities at Midway, Arst German question, indication that the Dew Line was

President Elsenhower, in his to be extended.

last letter to the Soviet Prime In

Marshal Nikolat Bul Juno, the Navy

had Minister, $13,- Kanin again spoke of Russia's awarded the company. 880,426 contract for construe refusal to live up its commit- tion of runways. lighting and ments, given at the summit con- towers but it wasn't ference, that- Germany would be control until

the Navy moving toward free elections. yesterday that disclosed the construction boom was primarily for extension of the defence line.

There were some indications here that in his next reply the Soviet leader would make sœne to the German However, no details were available at this time,

"Until today." a Naval spokes-reference man said, the reasons for the problem. construction project were class!- fled.**

He said any difference in the degree of trust to be placed in nations could hot benent world Pelationa and he pointed

out that there would be cuses involving ELVIC of plutonium one nation might insist in New Dell by Dr Homi Bhab-on safeguards being uposed on neighbour in order to be ha, India's atonic energy expert, that

serious dis- certain that the plutonium could there with agreemeal"

the statute's not be misused. clauses on safeguards which, he |

might threaten national every sovereignty. Mr Wadsworth salt agreement the US expected thus to be ont avold the sears of a debate and cial airlines facilities—United | efforts to get unification talks of the most disputest points of vote on the issue-United Press. Press,

Laid,

the conferen

He stel Trello ad objected That it was improper to impOSE the suggested safeguards on EJ nation like Trella siner il

wors accepterk by all antonin thu India had no intention of on- gaging in the military uses' of; atomic energy. Mr Wateworth said this evaluation of Indian polley was quite true but that

Midway, located 1,150 miles He said the US would make | wert-north-west of Honolulu,

negoilate effort to

presently operated as

On

an is

safeguards 10

Blunt Answer

US officials also said they did consider present Germen

not naval Installation with commer-

HEAVY FIGHTING

IN ALGERIA

Algiers, Sept. 13. French-Algerian and Senegalese troops have

to

into the limelight closed despite the blunt answer given by the Soviet deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko,

the German Ambassador, Mr Wilhelm Haas, when the envoy handed the German note to the Soviet official,

to the

They said they expected some formad Soviet answer German memorandum.

Mr Dulles sald today: "We have no concrete reason to feel

that there is any change of heart

on the part of the Union

of Germany.

Tar In Cigarettes killed a large number of rebels in a sharp clash in with respect to the reunification

Is Harmful

the Kabylie mountains, French officials said today.

on

Only two days ago France re- Detectives said the merchants turned the Kabylie area to civil usually receive an invoice in

It was the first such the mall, scrawled control.

dirty London, Sept. 14. area to be returned to civil con paper and marked with the seal Apart from any possible troi in rebellious Algeria and of the underground Liberation relationship

was chosen because Front (FLN). The victims are with lung presumably

French forces had been success given only a few days to pay up cancer, there is evidence fut in keeping relative peace in or face retaliation by the anti- that the tar contained in the mountain chain about 02 French rebels. cigarettes has harmful miles cast of Algiers.

But military officials here gadd an article in the that the fight was a major one, effects, medical review, Lancet, and although no casualty figures wore announced "many rebels said today.

wore fallbed, two were taken The article ackied that one prisonKT, and many suspects

arrested." They said way of deterring young people

that the from starting smoke might French forces auffered losses,

the rebel death be "to let them see and smell They raised

the clash at Dicbel this malodorous and nauseating toll in

A In the Constantine dancers tor which, if appearance is eny-Bouarit thing 10

go by. is likely to from 19 to 20. prove the evil-doer,"

Jews Victimised

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Secretary In Cyprus

London, Sept 13. Mr Derek Leslie Pearson, personal secretary to the Cyprus constitutional

Lord expert, Radcliffe, flew to Cyprus today

with for private talks

the isind'a Governor Sir John Harding.

mouth.

London, Sept. 13,

The discussions were directly troup of 81 Indonesian

on the from Ball headed by connected with work

constitu- Umar proposed new liberal Indonesian

MP Saich

tion for arrived in Canton

the island. oficial today from Hongkong to give a series of sources said, Of the theory that eigurotic

performances In China at the The talles come in advance of smoking is Д cause of jung

Invitation of the China-Indonesin Lord Radcliffe's second visit to for this scheduled Cancer the Lancet inquired: Police said today that Jewish Friendship Assocation, the New Cyprus, "What to the substance in merchanta here have been vic-| China News Agency, reported, clgarette smoking which makes Limised be a wide spread extor

The hope in London was that on plot to finance the Algerian welcomed on arrival by art and ternational jurist, will be able - The Indonesians, who were Lord Radcliffe, an eminent in- it dangerous?"

It added that, to answer this rebellion,

his proposed blue question, the products

They said the racket is similar literary circles in Canton, were to discuss of

to that used to extort money the guests of Kuo Chiao-jan, print for the island's political smoking--ter.

particles and

from Master

of Canton at a future with both the Greek and businessmen, Vice-Major collected by bo

communities in the artificial smoking of cigarettes copt with higher takes run banquet this evening, the agency Turkish

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