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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, "DECEMBER 10, "1956."
NATO DEFENCES REAPPRAISAL
Lessons Learned
From Suez Canal Expedition
British
ministers
London, Dec. 9.
at the NATO Council meeting in Paris this week will review future military plans of the Western Alliance in a mood deeply con- scious of the need for a reappraisal of Britain's defence effort, according to a usually well informed source here.
Mr
Tus entree suld th:1
for trunk faiks between formurl dretsin had been taken Lloyd and the French Foreign by the Bish Cabinet to ca, Mintzler, M. Christian Pineau, Britain's arms expenditure. But, with the United States Secre It is widely expected that such dection will have to be faced the Frame Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, returns to Bri- tain trem his Jammates tevi altro In the middle of the mouth.
Blain's current annual de- fence expenditure is running at the mate of about £1,500 million
one-third oreslog moughly
onal budget,
Four Factors
Fu, ka affecting the 1713 approach t The problem are understood here to be;
for econd-
1. The pe mes resulting from Like
with
Sutz Crisla
2. Disappoinuters the progress so far with the German defence contribu- tion to NATO and the Www.cm European Union, believe.! here to be heavily behind schedule.
3. Beller that there
Кан been switch in workt
Communist tactica from direct
military pressure 10 internal
bversion.
tary of State, Mr Foster Dulles, These, it is thought here, may provide 14 first step toward closing the gap in the Western : Benner enused by the Anglo- French Suez intervention,
A val arpeel of the NATO talks is seen, here as being the dote on eurent Soviet tactles This is expected to and both the stresses stram apparent In Soviet at. tempat la 2etain control of Hub- Eastern Europe and try an proports of Cominumist pencira- t in the Middle East.
Fel wing the arvent Angle. the Turkish alles in Londur, Turkish delegallon to NATO is believed is usually well informY-
quarters, here ralsu The threal
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Bir Winston and Lady Churchill at the window of their Hyde Park Gate home, with one of their grand-children, a daughter of Randolph Churchill, Picture was taken during the family luncheon party to celebrate the elder statesman's 82nd birthday Central Press Photo, bo likely to NATO's lank represented by Communist arms deliveries to Syrla.
e
Bagdad Pact
Turkey will be the host power la further niceling of represen- the|tatives of the four Moslem mem- hers of the Bagdad pact in Ankara on December 18,
immedi lately after the Paris talks,
4. Appreciation of inilury coquences of existence of thermo nuclear weapons.
British sources said here to- day that the Government has not yet draw the explicit con- Parquences in terms of defence polley from these factors. These are likely to be formulated fo1- lowing the forthcoming NATO debates.
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three
represented โ Cabinet Ministers,
Foreign Steretury, Mr Selwyn Lloydf, the Chanecilor of the Mr Harold Mac-
Exchequer,
inllian, and
the Minister
Defence, Mr Antony Head, n The NATO talks.
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The Belgian Foreign Minister M. Paul-Henri Spaak, who ar rived in Parte to lead the Bel- glan delegation to the Atlantic Bact talks refused to comment on the report that he is expected to succeed Britain's Lord Ismay s Secretary-General of NATO.
"*1 have not received any concrete proposals," he said. "When und If It comes, it is up to my government to decide.""
It is no secret here that Lord Ismay, who has hold this post for ave years, intends tire in 1957.
to t
A Belgian NATO source said Tonight: M. Spaak's nomination On the side, it i hoped here
DECINS cut and dried."-Chhin that opportunities will emerge 'Mail Spread & Reuter.
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Rehabilated Poles
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Warsaw, Dec. 9.
Mr Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Polish Com- munist leader, is as was to be expected--the most popular candidate for the January elections to the Sejm (Parliament).
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Many Warsaw factories social organisations are putting forward his name. The ordinating conun'ttee of political parties and social organisations, 17 went him fe one of the members to represent the city and Suburbs.
Military leaders like General Marlon Spychalski, the newy Minister of Defence-once in prison and lately "rehabilitated" like Gomulka-are in great de mand.
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Mendes-France Dreads Algerian Debate
Paris, Dec. B.
Press Against Trial Of Yugoslav
Zurich, Dec. 9. The International Press Institute's executive board today endorsed a protest and arrest against the forthcoming trial of My Milovan Djilas, a former Yugoslav Vice-President.
Mr Djilas Was arrested in Belgrade last month on a charge of spreading propaganda hostile to Yugoslavia In the foreign press shortly after one of his articles appeared in an American magazine.
The protest, laid before the board by the Instiule's Ameri- can Committoo, concerned the article in which Mr Djilas hailed the Hungarian revolution as the beginning of the end for com- munism.
Mr Djilas, a former Yugoslay Communist Party Politburo
member, received In January 1955 a suspendoj sunience of 18 months on the same charge.
The Boigrade district court is now investigating charges against Mr Dillas who 14 го ported to be still under arrest Reuter
DUKE SPENDS DAY ON BEACH
Melbourne, Dec. 0. The Duke of Edinburgh, after morning divina ger vice on the open deck of the Royal Fatch Britannis, today spent, one of the most informal days of his Australian tour,
Drewed in a blue blazer and sports slacks, he drove his car along w ́ highway crowded with-holiday- makers
to Portaca,
60
miles south of Melbourne, where ho lased withi friends at an ocean beach. --Renter.
Pakistan Policy Explained
Daccu, Dec. 9.
Pakistani Premior, H.S. Suhrawardy, Loday explained the reasons for Pakistan's entry into "defence pacia" with other nu- tiona
Speaking before university
students at Dacca, Suhrawardy suidh that while Pakistan was pledged to maintain nad pro- mote peace with its neighbours -hu mentioned India in paru- country's foreign cular - a
be policy should based on practical and realistic considers- tions and not on sentimental or emotional reasons, -France- Picast
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|Pierre Mendes-France, de- clared today: "We cannot conceive of renouncing So are men who have caught the public's attention for various Algeria, for how small TEASONS, among these are would be our heritage if Gozdzika, secretary of the big through resignation or Geran
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Speaking
Radical- ask for Gomulken as their candidate were | Socialist Party meeting in the inen of Cegelski works at Valenciennes, Mendes France Poznan-formerly known as the
said he dreaded the opening of Zispo" (Stalin) works-cene the United Nations debate
atrikers demonstration
of the
which sparked off the riots last Algeria,
At Katowice, formerly known
Gl
"The United States and the AB Stalinogrod and now backSoviet Union might agree to im- again under its old name, a mass poso à solution upon us, with- meeting of Silesian workers at out Us having Dur word to Dalcgzynek rolling mills (namel
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A former miner, he now holds the highest post in the nation- President of the Council of
UNDERSTANDING
Action has to be taken · #will- organizations in Silesia favour Mr
Ly to regain Moslem under- Edward Ochab, 0 member of the Politburo and standing and to restore penco in Gomulka's predecessor as First Algeria. Above all, man had to Secretary of the United Workers" be found, with whom the future Party.
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status of Algeria could be dis- cused and not imposed upon France, he said.
Some speakers have said they The former Premier said that regard him as one of those who Franco must prove Ba desire 10 ld much to ensure the victory of renew contacts with the popu Use "trus line of the party laid ation of Algeria. Some specta- down at the last plenum,
cular measures would certainly This was the meeting which have a good effect but they re-elected Mr. Gomulks to the must not be carried out by the top party post and which way same administrators.
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