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Tokyo, Sept. 25.
The Japanese Government is negotiat- ing with free nations particularly the United States for more liberal application of the "exceptions procedure" to Japanese exports to China, the Japanese Foreign Office said today.
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Melbourne, Sep 28
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OVER 30 ALGERIAN
REBELS KILLED
Algiers, Sept, 25.
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grenade attacks in Oran and of Dupinter, where Meet dat rebels openeti fitu
the Duripter-Je Kroubs passenger
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and wounded FIL the encounters,
more
than វព
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killed 7271
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Nehru Discusses
Middle East
With Saud
f
Riyadh, Sept. 25. Mr Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, and King Saud of Saudi Arabia, today
held private talks lasting three hours at the Royal summer palace here,
Tonight. Mr Nehru, who yesterday
begin G three-day State visit to Saudi Arabla, will attend a Site dinner.
After today's talks, reliable
hern
1. "Premer
source>
Nehri was informed by King Soud about his meetings with King Faisal of rug at Dammen rirport, hig meetinga with Egypt's President Nasser und Shukri el Kouatly, the Syrian President.
EXCHANGE OF VIEWS
Archway
An archway of imitation plephant trunks span the maiti
Princess street in Mombana down which
Margaret drove after her arrival at the start of her tour of East Africa.-- Express Photo.
Stevenson's Appeal
On Segregation Issue In
South
Washington, Sept. 25.
With Russia
Moscow, Sept. 25.
Sources close to Japanese Ambassador Matsu- moto said today he was "confident" of getting Soviet agreement on the one question standing in the way of peace-restoring mission to Moscow by Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama.
Before making the long and politically perilous flight to Moscow, these
sald,
Hatoyama wants to be sure the "modified Adenauer formula" pence settlement he proposes will not foreclose on the possiblity of future Russo-Japanese nego- tiations on the disputed southern Kurile Islanda.
He wants positive Soviet greement that the status of these Soviet occupied islands is unsettled. If possible, he wants a publie Soviet promise to con- inue discussion of the Issue
later.
Need Proof
The Hatayema Government, it was indicated, needs something It can present to the pubile as
PAKISTAN
PROTESTS
TO INDIA
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Karachi, Sept. 25. Pakistan has sent "strong note
of protest" to the Indian Government about reported recent riots in India following agita- by Indian Moslems tion against a book "Religious Leader" which they claim-
the ed insulted
prophet
and Elorofu Mohamed.
an "Adenauer
proof that it has not abandoned) its nghi to recover
land Kunashirt
the two
-in its bid for
" with Russia
Matsumoto also will seek from the Kremlin claruiestion to a
pet in which
Au thoritative Pakistani source sau the note draws the Indian Government's attention
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of the future of another island down that the two governunenia group. the Habomats Ind ate cusforlans of theu minori- | Shikotan, which are not part of¦ lles
The Kurile They le close to The Premier, Mr H. S.
east of Hokkaido, Japan's | Subawarty, is
the
northernmost island
by
This group was occupied Hussla al
with the Kurites at the close of World Wer i
No Prejudice
also preparing
a personal letter to Mr Nehru, The Indian Prine Munaster, on Dine which will be ele saltat soon
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The amend protest note, the suutee sali, has asked the Indian government tu remove the causes of the disturbances boenuse riota
India cause "agitation in
USSR Pakistan."--Reuter,
Earlier in the Russe-Japanes peace negotiations,
the offered to restore the Batomal s und Shikofan to Japan when peace prenly went into effect. It Is
whether this promise also applied in the In- formal and-the-war sellement Hatoyaris has proposed and Bulganin has in general accepted.
The
Japancav
terms
Government wants to get these small islands
reopen negotiationer om the
Mr Adlai Stevenson, Democratic Party presi inmediately, but not ut the dential candidate, today told an audience of price of prejudicing its right to Southerners that the Supreme Court decisionsmithera Kurles-United Press. banning racial segregations in public schools should be applied in an orderly way and without violence.
Speaking A Little Rock. Arkuussus, Stevenson declared that the Supreme Court WILY
ADENAUER, Fight in ruling against Egregi
MOLLET
MEETING
tion, and that the Court's deel- sion was the law of the iml.
Stevenson เธ starting Intensive campaign to recover traditionally the votes of the Democratic Southerners, who voted for the Republican Party in the last presidential election. Ike Accused
Bagdad Pact Communications Discussions
Karachi, Sept. 25.
A
B.I. DINNER IN LONDON
London, Sept. 25. The British India Steam Navigation Company to day held ito centenary dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
At the dinner, Sir William Currie outlined the history of the Line whose ship the India was in 1869 the first vessel (of arrive in London with Indig
by way of the Suez Candi. ene problems of the future
will be no less difficult than those which beset the company in the past," he said.
Viscount
LOSE ENGINES OVER PACIFIC
ARRIVE SAFELY
San Francisco, Sept. 25.
Three bir Air Forgo cargo - pas.enger planes carrying a total of 70 per- WORLD reported engine trouble over the Paolio carly today And plants etcorted them to Travis Air Force north of here,
baso
All three of the four- engine military Air Trans- port Beryloo piznes landed Lately.
The first plane to arrive wis a 0-07, with 50 pas- sengers and 10 crowmen, which had left Travis earlier en route to Mono- lulu. Al 1102 GMT the pilot reported ho feathering the left Inboard engine und
WILD
Hamiton Air Force base went an
escort
plane,
AL 1223
Globemaster
GMT-124 with Ave crewmen on route to Travis from Honolulu
reported that the right outboard
engine had been feathered, 750 miles from Travis. The Coast Guard sent a plane to its all,
Thirty-six minutes later another Honolulu-to-Travis Globemaster, this one with clab had ongine trouble Coo
milles mure
The
crewmen, radioed it
from Travis. pilot said he had feathered left inboard engine. ame Hamilton rencon
The
plane and crew that escort- 71 back the C-97 was sent
the Intercept
Globe- master.—United Press,
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APPEAL FOR
BOLSHOI
BALLET
London, Sopt. 25.
The British Council today Told the Soviet Ministry of Culture that it hoped the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet Com. pany would come to London next weak as arranged despite the shoplifting charge against Soviet discus thrower Nina Ponomareva,
A spokesman for the Council said it had cabled the Soviet Miristry to this effect. 1
This was in reply to a felo gram from the Ministry asking the Council to use its authority to make possible" the Boishol visit.
The Bolshol company was to begin a month's season, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Foxt week but has cancelled its trip because. Mrs Ponomareva wis charged Inst month with stealing five bats from a London store,
A plan to completo railway across Iran, which the Port of
Waverly, head of would link all the
London Authority, Garden, Asian and thai despite politient and members of the
dimculties, he was Bagdad crunumie Pact, is one
aure the company would dove- of the pro- lap and expand with the future. Elsenhower
posals is to
which will come
the make a speech on the particular before problems of the farmers and the tions
President
Paris, Sept. 25. The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet, and the West German
Dr Chancellor,
Konrad Adenauer, will meet abourd boat on the Rhine cer Coblenz | social {L}
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the
Menus at the dinner were de- Communica
corated with pictures of the Committee of the Company's first ship, the Cape Pact countries of Good Hope (1856-59) and its the troop carrier meet in Karachi latest ship.
this Nevara, lunched 10, AD
France-Presse. source
treatment that they Bagdad 011 Saturdity instead of in would receive in answer 10
previously an- тессты attacke on
Ad- due to French Foreign ministration's "failure" in this on October
fieldi
thoritative here tonight.
"The tales also egynred exchange ol
on views
the Middle East situation. | Brussels present Israeli threat to neighbouring | nounced, Arab states and the wuston Ministry spokesman said 10- created after
nation night. EXYD!'s alisation of the Surz Conal,“ the sources sold.
candidate, Rali of
ац-
said
communication from
Elserhower has been scewed The leaders, who will be re- of not having kept his promises It was unofficially reporte companied by
The Bagdadi their Foreign on Foderal price supports for the
Pact countries here today that Mr Nehru might | Ministers, M. Christian Pincau
farmers' products.
are Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey extend his State vilt beyond and Dr Heinrich
Estes von Brentano,
Democratic and Britain. Kefauver. the planned three days-Reuter
Vice-Presidential will pay pericular attention to
the said today that the future European co-operation in
the Republican Party in reality Karachi ni present extends only field of nuclear energy.
belonged to Vice-President 50 miles into Iranian territory. Richard Nixon and the "reac If the line is completed to reach tionaries" whose spokesman he Teheran, the Asian members of the Pact will all be linked by Was
Speaking at Marquette, MJ-rail. chigan, Kefauver declared that the road
Republican Party would lead "from reac-
tion to ruin."
Irish Protest Over Air Incident
London, Sept. 25. Ireland has sent an official protest to Greck Britain follow- ing an incident Inst Saturday night. when Irish elvillan airliner was rileged to have boen hindereti by
Firitish fighter.
an
"
The Irish plane, belonging to
the Aer Lingus company, with
the
British Vom- commerciel
32 pasportgers aboard, was flying over Anglesty, when a jet plane, prúbolly pire, passed aircraft within a few hundred yorda distant.
The making Presse.
British authorities are enquiries, France
Their one-day direussions on Euratom-the projected common pool for the atomic energy re- sources of the European Cont and Steel Community nations will open a fortnight of inter- sational talka to speed European co-operation in
DI the fields polities. trade and energy.— Reuter.
Oil Pipeline
Company' Told
To Pay Up
Beirut, Sept. 25. Lobanon refused today to take tax dispute with the Iraq Petroleum Company before an arbitrator.
of the
Moral Tone
ACROSS SALT LAKE
The section of the railway to be built would have to croas
the great salt desert of Dasht-1- Lut in Southeastern Iran.
A rail and road link between
year.com
Aid Urged
For Asia
both
Washington, Sept. 25. Bencgal Rams Ray, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Lockman Hakim, alternate Governor for Indonesia, urged the Workt Bank to turn its vast lending potential toward Asin to help the under-developed countries in their fight against poverty,
World
Mr Rau noted that in the past Nixon, the Republican vice Karachi and Ankara is another year, lending by the presidential candidate, accured
Aslan countries has Stevenson of always using the proposal which will come before Banks to
the
committee, which is expected | rub tantially increased but, he Kame demagogic cliches,
to discuss the whole question of | suki, Asian In a speech at Salt Lake City. building better overland com- than many
nations are more others in need of Utah, Nixon contrusted the De-
munications between the Pact urgent economie assistance, mocratic slogans
the with "moral tone" which the Repub-countries, including roads as well licans had given to the country's administration.
as railwaya.
The Indonesian delegate to the meeting of the World Bank The development of an im- governors, Joined Mr Rau in a As
Д result of making about proved telecommunications sys- plea for more assistance from 30 sporches a week during his tem between these countries may the Bank to Arian countries, recent campaign, Nixon is now also be discussed.
Indonesia, said Mr Hakim, is an suffering from a sore throat and The Health Committee of the Immense field for capital and has had to Blow his pact Fact will meet in Lahore on fechnical know how,France
October 3,--Router.
Prease.
France-Presse.)
The Government maintained +++*Munich Against Compulsory********
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***Military Service.......................................
New York, Sept. 25. Two construction workers Sisters Creek near Jacksonville, Fa., today and drowned in IPC, which under a new law water whipped up by the fringe stands to pay a substantial in of hurricane Flory.
ercase in revenue both on future The two deaths brought the and past oli, piped from Iraq hurricane toll to 13.
over Lebanon territory, had Duval County Road Patrol suggested arbitration. It has Headquarters mid the dead men held the law condlete with a were both Negroes employed by | prior agreement signed between
construction firm, United the Government; and IFC Other municipalities which have
Unitost Pites
Bonn, Sept. 23, MUNICH, capital of Bavaria, VII, today joined a list of Gar - man cities which have refused "to proceed with the registra- tion to prepare for compulsory. military service in West, der- The city government
int stated that no funda for the registration had been placed at, its disposal.
refused to proceed with regio-
many.
trafion include Kassel (Home), where the
City Counci plended "conscientious objec- tion", and rimat communities Rhineland-Westphalia. of Hesse and Bavaria, where loca: councils have complained of the "unpopularity" of the new German army.
The now dinouities have arisen at a time when politio circles in Bora kre consider- 'ing the', pessibility of poet
poning the application of con pulsory military service until after the elections, scheduled for. September, 1957.
Earller today two Labour Members of Parliament, Mrs Greenwood Barbara Castle and Mr Anthony
sent tho Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Nikolai Bulganin, a telegram asking him to persuade the Bolshoi Belict to come "and avoid disappoint- Ing thousands of our fellow eltizens who eagerly await the visit."-Reuter.
Pantomime Planned For Libya
Tripoll, Sept. 25. British troops in Libya may be able to see a London pantomime this Christmas if present plans materialise.
The pantomime will be staged In tho
LALX newly-opened: cinemo here, managed by Mr Douglas Robinson cf Hommer-
mith, Londeri.
of
The air-conditioned Lux, one mort the Middle East's luxurious einemus, was opened bere recently to provide eriter-. uninment for the British troops in the Tripoli area as well as the Americans serving at the nearby Wheelus Field airbase,
NEGOTIATING
Mr Robinson is now negotiat- ing with a London company to sjugo the pantomimo whilch, ha, hopes, will bring a bit of real English Christmas" not only to the troops but also to
their wives and children hore,
Tho Libyan
Lux, owned by
has been company, on
budit bry Hallon Arm and`is.
being equipped "live" television from both A Defence Ministry spokesman France and Italy,.-
said today that if the munt- A feature of its construction cipal councils persint in their 1, an #coustic-block. ceiling refusal to proceed with the mipened by thousanda - "of registration, the councils will nexile we which moves aé be dissolved, and replaced by cording to the volume of nolas (POVERNMENT,, commissioner-end
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