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RANKS ON
VITAL ISSUE
By FRASER WIGHTON
Llandudno, Wales. Oct. 11.
The British Conservative (Govern- ment) Party today gave strength to the hand of its leader, Sir Anthony Eden, in pursuing a tough policy over the Suez Canal dispute.
Your thousand representatives
namendment
from the group
at the opening of the party's inatting en internadotal e-n- Cumal enference beje clos 24 | Bo, wa, Ree sted for inclusion 123122
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Triumph ever the "get tough" Suez pulky was overshadowed in the afternoon perdon of the conference by a
behind fr enthusiastically The "Suez Group” af memo is ¦»t Parliament why demand pa
weakening over the dispute.
They roared approval when Capl. Charles Waterhouse, fender of the
group, declared: Tell the Prune in nister that if
w.11 krad W will fot-
Dulles Attacked
They applauded loudly when
attacked Mr John Hunter Dulles United State: alleger Secretary of States, for half-heartedness In his suppor!
Brittan and France.
SHIPS TOO pokém FAST FOR JAPANESE
Tokyo, Oct. 11. Japanese shipping firms have asked the Japanese Government to open negotiations with United States Government on the use of "Mariner-
the
Mr
Julian Amery.
jerter t Lise "Sucz Grup' referred to "Mr Dulled Rock RL technique"
issue—a government announces ment that I will take the first steps to abolish rest contrți,
Ten millo houses in Eng-
land and Wales come under the rent ventriction pet which peri the rents their occupiers have to pay For long landlords have been crampinining that because | they cannot make their tenants pay more it difficult for them to afford nccesary repairs.
Political Issue
Mr Dunca Sandys, We Minister of
Housing, fold The
ard ape venite rence that he wait submit a
to the
PESSION
11
wh h
<f
10
ces by saying: "It the appendi plast to the Security Gure I fac's Parliament for the gradual de
un our hands are fare to uw peontrol of 1 any and every measure that may under the Rent Restrictions Act,
nevesary to achieve our erat,
There would be rateguards eluding, if necessary, the rel
protest tenants against unduly jebragt mvenser i rent by sadsk. |
The plan is certain become u hented political Issue with │ Socialists attacking, it as a move
of forer,
type" American freighters; repente on the Japan to New York Government
service,
Nippon
according Yusen
to Kaisha
the Me
The touch mood of the con-
by rehold WAN
Speaker, Nothing. Minister Anthony State at the Por9ign Office,
We are determined to main- (NYK) one of the leading ta that fundamentul principle Japanese shipping lines of the sanctity of internation of today.
TH
Will Not Flinch
the cost of living. —Reuter.
BELGIAN MONARCH
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Princess Liliane de Rothy, wife of Belgħanra former King Leopold, gave birth to daughter Sunday week, and heṛe.the ex-king ja płetured with members of his family-and the baby at the Chaleau of Lacken, From left are King Baudouin of Belgium; ex-King Leopold; Prince Albert; Princess Mario Christine; Prince Alexander and the new baby-held by a nurse-Princem Marta Esmerelda Adelaide Leopoldine Liltan.—Express Photo.
Slansky Deputy Released
From Prison
Paris, Oct. 11.
Madame Marie Svermova, former assistant
of which will cause a sharp rise in secretary of the Czech Communist Party, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, following the Rudolf Slansky trial in January, 1954, was re- leased today, the Czech Ceteka news agency re-
which:
without engagements there can be no stability, no NYK
right gaid
Fa{yaritz4* } ya:1ty and
enduring shipping companies which were prace." he said, incnbers
York New the of
1&idat Freight Conference mitted to the Japanese Ministry of Transportation a memoran- complaining of the com- dur petition from the Mariner-type high speed freighters which the United States Lae, an Ameri- cam shipping then, employing on the service since August
rub freighters
typo
ff, uppity, the United Na Eletes were to find itself unable for one reason or another to de
this respect, ito duty in
this
CANADIAN ported. CRITICISES GATT
Madame Sveemova ww leased for "good conduct" rocvanny ndation
public prosecutor,
Czech
0311
of the the
that "the
agency started
Dana
Geneva, Oct 11, Wingress
af
The report
stated educative object" Svermova's sentence
attained.
of
Madaine had been
parties
of
Rehabilitated
fd heen would not absolve us from doing Canada, Chairman of the
stars, and we should have to con- this could best be suler how
! done.
Star
this
contracting GATT (General Agree-
1 ¡LTI
| GATT to hold its position as top-ranking inter.
RECRUITERS
PREY ON STEVEDORES
AUTOMATIC
PROTECTION
Washington, Oes, 11,
The Army announced tur day it has developed a new automatic system to protect vital underground Installa- tions event of a surprise atomic attack.
detects any
The 7ydrogen bomb
slomio or explosion endangering the camzion and automati.. cally sounds warning horns, closes blast doors, turns off
starba gan lines,
rastie logiestly filtered ventilation
system. And triggers a series of other protective Iessures,
"The new Automatte system dves away with human decision that could spell the difference tween survival and aster," the Army sald.
The
be-
the
dia.
detectors are in small
to
A
aleminjuma cylinders ntop steci towern surrounding
Installation
bo protected. They include a gamma ray delector, thermal detector, blast
or, a Dersaure detector and а polson gas detector.
If the dejectors destroyed,
Bro the system
goes auomatically action-United Press.
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TREATMENT
HATOYAMA
FOR
By SIDNEY WEILAND
Moscow, Oct. 11. Three special Soviet "VIP" IL-14 aircraft flew to Stockholm today to bring Japanese Pre- mier Ichiro Hatoyama to Moscow on his long awaited "peace-making” mission after an 11-year state of war between the two countries.
Me Hatayama, who is due at man to Moscow virtually to Moscow's Central Airport at seek for peace and virtually on 9.30 pm local thine tomomow Sovet terms, after five-hour ilight from
The Ru cians are also con- Stockholm with a party of 10 plus of the weaknessce of Including his wife and his sister mal Japanese politice and and his personal physician, in they are therefore expected to to get the usual Predstand ein on their position on carpet welcome
te ritorial question, accorded visiting statesmen by the Kremlin
ilkely
despite the
absence of
relations
tolal betwcen
Public Opinion
Japan and the Soviet Union.
This
fully known in
ad-
There appears
Mr
to de
to have been vine to the Japanese but
return
a sudden change of plan follow- Hatayama la expected ing the period earlier this week Vibe a large part of his visit to when all the signs were that Mrawed plea for the
of the lelunds of Kunashiri and Hateyama would be tronted correctly but rather coully.
Three Miles Away
flur up because of the impact of clemand on Japanese
NUCY H pubile Speelal.
opinion. China Mail
MOLOTOV
SUPERVISES CULTURE
The decision in send apeojuk plancs to Stockholm and 10 welcome the Japanese Premler ut the Central Airport three milles from the Kremin instead of making him land at the city's public airport 20 miles outside, may have been taken permally by Marshal Bulganin on his re- turn from a month's hollday.
Marshal Bulganin is believed to have retumed from the Black Sca
Sochil resort of
Ur today yesterday specially
Mr Vyacheslav
Haloyamu's visit.
It was not known
for
whether
Moscow, Oct. 11. Soviet First Vice-Premier
Molotov
has
been in charge of supervia-
Mr Khrushchev bad also reng cultural developments in turned from his holiday hough the Soviet Union since he cer-resigned his post as Foreign It was believed virtually tain that the Communist Party Minister earlier this year, an lender would join the talks with Mr Haloyama at some stage.
Formal negotiations will prob. today. airly
Mr begin on
Saturday. Mr
Molotov, who has been Hatoyama may pay C
honorary courtesy an
member of the call on Marshali Bulganin at the Soviet Academy since 1940, was
authoritative source
said
Kremlin tomorrow evening chosen for this function because
shortly after his arrival, pro- of his reputation for "Marxist- vided the ailing 73-year-old Leninist integrity" and his per- Japanese Premier is not 100sonal prestigo among the people
tured after his journey, with the of the Soviet Union, the source
restatement general
pr the sald Soviet and Japanese positions over Japan's claims for the re- turn of islands captured by the Soviet Army
Stumbling Block
FUNCTIONS Those qualities
permit Mr Molotov to channel in con- formity with "the party spirit" sometimes and diverso
currents which contradictory
Russia's refusal to surrender inve appeared in Soviet litera- these Islands have been the ture, are and science, since the main stumbling block in earlier beginning of the do-Stalin'sa- negotiations which started at af ion campaign, the source said. lower level on June 1955 in quest Listing the functions of other of a peace treaty and the
Soviet First pre-
Vice - Premiers cent visit is kitended to over-❘ without_portfolio, the tone come this problem by pigeon id: Michal Pervukhin is in holing the lerritorial question change of Sources of Energy.
interim and particularly atomic energy. and agrodng
the ex- settlement through
Anastas Mikoyan is in charge change of ambassadors.
of internal and foreign com- Mr Hatoyama
the first marce. Lazar Kaginovitch is Japanese Premier ever to visit charge of
Construction Industry. Maxime that the visit is something of a Saburov preside over the coup for their diplomacy in Annual Planning Commission.—- bringing Japan's foremost states-
on
H
national court for the dis- herd of the oven worker's pay as a commission for Speidel In Spain Russia and Soviet opinion is materials
men
SUSPEND SUBSIDY
ment on Trade and Tariffs) "Should that hard feet come
The Ceteko dispatch appeared the NYK According to
upon us and there is surely no said today at the opening, to make it cloir that she was memoranchim specifically sug
one who would wish
that meeting of the organisation | only being parduned and not
Tokyo, Oct. 11. gested that Japanese Gover-
shall-l to not believe
rehabilitated
three Only
Japan's Labour Ministry today that it was becoming in- urk ment should
United itie
country will flinch from it today
Slansky's co-defendants have announced measures to control States Government to mispend
difficult the past."
creasingly
foren rehabilitated.
unauthorised labour recruiters operating differential subridyny more than
The conference, with only ones
who wern "preying" on støve- allegedly being ATH
granted to the
dirt volte,
Madame Svermova, the widow | dores-demanding part of the Mariner-type freightors,
ome al ex luzon endorsing the
Jan
Communist NYK said Japanese slipping Governan
polley
getting him the jobul Japan's Arms concerned had lost
stroseghout the crisis.
cussion of trade questions. of 1944, became one of the two major ports. estimated 8,000 lous of curzo Before the conference opened
Win great who was speaking deputies of Slansky, Secretary- since August to
the
Marines-
there
had been fears that the
of the
These Czech Com-
recruiters have also at the opening of the 11th session General could critical which
"Sukz Group" would
Centrai Party that munist
Com- beer: forcing pointed out
to work at Geneva. nelther the amendments to the mittee, in 1945,
harder to cover up for "ghost" revolution because it left
General Agreement, which had She was dismissed and Im-workings, on the payroll bus in mention of International
been decided at the last revision prisoned in 1951, following the fact non-existent. Hut the Canul,
ugreement arrest of her friend, Otto Sling,
for First setting up an organisation
Secretary of the party had conumittee co-operation,
Brno, in
oni yet been put into force.
major rival of Slansky. With the uncertainties which Although the two arrests neem WETC now
GATT to have been ordered by Sign- clouding Wingress, it future said
the Svermova
and Sline becoming more and mord cases were later linked with the
The Labour Ministry sald difficult to keep GATT up to Slansky affair.
recruiters would be abolished the desired international level.
Stansky was gaoled early in and all labour recruited through 1952.
government agency-Reuter, COMMON MARKET
cover the Japan to New York clash with the Clevernment uver route in about 21 day: -
pured with about 30 days for Japanese boots-Reuter,
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In his spooch, Wingress re- ferred to plans which had been recently put forward for a comm- mon European market, and the creation of a free trade area in Europe:
Wi
Vingress said that, if these
plane materialise, they would
sky.
Titoist Conception
At the trial, Madame Sver- mova was charged with alding Slansky in his "attempt to over- throw the people's power and restore capitalism."
with
have an effect on international Sho was also charged
trade at least as important as having employed "Titoist con-
the repeal of the Com Laws Inceptions."-France-Presse,
the 19th century.
From a statistical point of view, he said, the countrica of Western Europe today represent- ed 40 per cent of International trade, of which half was inter- European.
Wingress affirmed that during the 11th session, members of GATT would above ell seck to And means of establishing
working relations between the contracting parties and the group off countries interested in a com- mon European market.
Importance Of FAO Research
Bandung, Oct. 11. Australia today appealed
to the governments of Asin
Speaking of world inde, and the Far East to recog- Wingress sold that tinee 1948,
tracts
when GATT was founded, world
nise the importance of re-
hnd increased by more search work in the field of than 50 per cent in value and
60 per cent lay volume.
EXAMINED
watershed management as & means of combatting soll orosion and flooding.
In exchange between in-
The appeal was made at the dustrialised countries, ho said, third regional conference for the Incredes had been in the | Asia" and the Far East of nature of 80 per cent,' but ex- | the Food and Agriculturs? changes between" Industrialised Organisilon which, a ¿pened and under-developed countries here on Monday, by the Aus had only been some 40 por cent, tralian Ambasador to the Phi- This disparity, pakt Wingas, Ippinen Mr K.
Who Is Shann would have to be examined leader of the Australian, dolega- particularly seriously.
tion to the conferefice The fact that most of the He proposed that the confer under-developed countries hadence includo in the final report
not been able to appropriate a commentations based on the
comporsiyle hare of the
work, prospery was part
récognition of tho importance
archi “work, directed to the
imenta of the región/"
confarebes
A movement by the inbour
unions to abolish the recruiters came to a head last May when a stovedere was beaten to death for refusing to by a recruiter
**co-operate."
Madrid, Det, 11. General Hans Speidel, the of the Commander-in-Chief new West German army, arrived in Madrid by air today to meet Spanish army chiefs, it was learned from a reliable source.
It was believed that the gen- cral would spend only a very Madrid and brief period in would leave for Lisbon either this evening or tomorrow morn- ing at the latest,-France-
Presse.
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