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UNITY Attempt To Preserve

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Paris, Jan. 6.

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The talks scheduled to begin on Monday in Moscow between Chinese Pre- mier, Chou En-lai, and Soviet leaders will be aimed primarily at proclaiming the unshakable, unity of the "Socialist Flight-Licut Wraight camp", political observers considered to-

day.

Flight-Lieutenant Anthony Maynard Wraight who sought asylum in East Germany as he disagroed with British foreign polley in the Middle East. He broadcast over the East Berlin radio on Saturday night.-Express Photo,

DANISH ELECTIONS

Copenhagen, Jan. 6.

In the face of events n than his mistakes, and recognis- Poiund and Hungary, and the ing the Soviet Union's role as general deterioration of the leader in the struggle for international situation, theroclullsm.

lenders of the two most power- Soviet Communist Party First ful Communist

parties in the

Secretary, Nikita Khrushchev, world are Expeeled to make echoed the same sentiments a every effort to preserve a com- few days later, proclaiming as

non ideological front.

the new year started, his loyalty Observers considered that to Staliniam in relation they will attempt to set definite Stalin's work in the revolution-" limits to the "doctrinal auto-ary struggle against the com- nemy" enjoyed by the Socialist mon enemy, imperialism". etutes. At the same time, it was thought.

will they

stress the need for soliderity of all the Socialist countries in relation to the Soviet Union, whose pele es

Chou's Tour

Political cbtervers considered, however, that Chou would sug-

Prime Minister, suld at the at the present moment at

Mr H, C. Hansen, the Dunisheader could only be contested Best modifications in the rela-

opening of the Social De- mocratie Party's annual con- gress here today that generat elections, due in September "will probably be held a few months earlier."

Mr Hansen gave as the reason that "both the Liberal and the Conservative opposition already in the grip of an clcction

He said this panie." was "paralysing political life in Denmark."Reuter,

are

cost of endangering the mon, cause of communism.

See Eye To Eye

COM

the

It is thought that Chou and

tions between the Soviet Union and the Peoples' Democracies. in the light of recent events.

Chou, it was recalled, recent. ly made a tour of Asia, and then returned 20 talk with Communist, President Mao Tse- tung.

the Soviet leaders will see the name of his country would I thought that Chou, in to cye en mast subjects. The inform the Kremlin of the very Chinese Communist leaders

reactions which issued a statement condemning unfavourable

among he encountered

the "national communism"

"neutralist December 28, while praising in regard to Soviet intervention countries of Asia the positive aspects of Stalin's work as being "more important

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It is not excluded that Chou, In view of the reaction of the Asian leaders, especially Indian Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru would suggest to his Soviet they should take partners that practical stops at once to im- prove the living conditions in the peoples' democracies as well as to caso the economical and

financial ties binding them to

the Soviet Union,

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It was expected that he wa point out that these revisions would be all the more necessary as Hungary's contribution the various five-year plans for

East

to

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One of the most popolar recent arrivals at Frankfurt, 200 is pictured here with mother Catherina — a baby rhino- ceros, born on Christmas Eve, Rhinos born in captivity are extremely rare, and this one is beileved to be the first ever born in a European zoo-Express Photo,

Communist Threat

To Indonesia

Djakarta, Jan. 6.

The newspaper Pedoman warned today that reports of the presence of 150 armed members of the Communist Estate Workers Union in troubled North Sumatra was a "dangerous" threat to the security of Indonesia.

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dangerous symptom," Pedoman said, "and if true, this essentially means that Lieut-Col Djamin Gintings GovernmenIL- (Djakarta will fall short

interdepeng countries,

of the goal set up some time to come, as a result of events in that country which have affect ed the economy...

The revision

of the Soviet and Chinese economic plans

com-

appointed first territory mander) has opened the way to the formation of armed bands,"

Washington, Jan, 6. The Atomic Energy.. Commission (AEC) today. formally set in motion now plan aimed at speed- ing the development of atomic power in the United States.

The Chairman, Mr Lowls t Strauss, announced the first in vitation for public and private groups to propose reactor pro- Jects under a programme of AEC assistance which he' sug- gested last month.

The invllation was the third under the Commission's power. demonstration reactor DID- gramine but the first since Mr: Strauss urged new steps to encourage greater efforts in this field.

GOAL OUTLINED

Mr Strauss outlined tho woul of the programme on December 11 as the early development of reactor technology to the point where reactors will be economic in competition with kilowatts produced from conventional fuels,

The new invitation called for aubmisson of proposals as soon as possbie. In

with contrast previous invitations, each pro posal will be considered as it is received rather than after all plans have been submitted.

on

There was no time limit turning in proposals--another departure from past practice- but the Commission stipulated that construction of all resctors proposed must be completed by June 30, 1862.

the

No limit was placed on type or size of reactors pro- past.d,

except that they should make a "significant contribution toward achievement of cam-A mercial

utilisation of nuclear power."

PUT UP FUNDS

Groups submitting proposals

must put up funds for construc- but the commission will

tion

help in research and develop-

ment.

The AEC reserved the right to accept several or none of the proposals submitted.

While placing no restrictions on the type of reactors' to" bo suggested, the AEC said it was The newspaper referred the difficulties Indonesia faced | particularly interested in resc as a new nation when Com-tors with natural uranium fuel

and other munist

guerilla and moderated by heavy water a fluid fuel bands carried out terrorist acti- or plants using vilies in North Sumatra,

based on solutions of uranium or uranium and other materials containing thorium.

Possess Arms

The newspaper Lembaga in Modan reported that 150 mem-

would appear to be inspired by Landing Rights bers of the Communist Sarbupri

the new concept gaining ground

In the Soviet world towards the

Increased production of con- sumer goods-France-Press

Dispute

MAGGA DAN HK Airways

REACHES BASE

Aboard the Maggs Dan,

Officials In Manila

Jan, C

Manila, Jan. 7. After five

Three days of battering

officials of Hongkong through the ice floes of the

Airways arrived here last night Weddell Sea, the Magga Dan from the Colony in an effort to carrying the British

specd up Philippine approval of Antaretle expedition on Friday | their airline's application to renched Holley Bay, a tiny in- operte between Manila and dent in the shimmering ice Hongkong. clin's of Antarctica.

Trans-

Four houry carlier, the The officials were Mr Michael Tottan arrived with excomm Snowball and Mr David Gednes, stores and equipment for the Directors. of Hongkong Air-

at

Acting Manager,

-CIVILIAN-USES

Dr Strauss' announcement niso Union have been provided with arms and given training" near said the reactor programmung Sinator, in the area under the might be broadened later "to jurisdiction of the second cover civilian uses of reactors

loyal to the Djakarta | other than for the

generation of electricity."

Sugiarto, Medan Commander, denied that civilians had been armed by the army. He admitted, however, that elvilians did possess arms;

"We are going to investigate," he promised.-United Press.

first Ho

mentioned this possibility in his speech Inst month, cllirer such commercial uses as space heating, chemical

of procoming or treatment plasties-RouDET",

Budapest Meeting Was No Surprise

Belgrade, Jan. 6.

and government leaders from the Soviet Union The Budapest meeting of Communist Party

and East European countries did not come as a

pected a series of Soviet bloc initiatives, growing surprise in Belgrade, where observers have ex-

out of the Hungarian events.

Royal Society's expedition base ways, and Mr Cunford Thery,

Halley Bay The ships, which are har- They add they had aloo boured in a 100-yard wide

came because of conflicting ro crock in comed by the 10 men who have in action of the Civil Acra the fee-cliffs, were wel-ports they nhl received angard been manning the Halloy base nautics Board on their applice for the past year. They will be tion. They denied the charge relieved by 21 men who will

the Philippine Air Force expand the base as part of Bri- by

It is expected that the meet- Commander, Brigadier-General tain's contribution to the 1937-59 Healto Ebum, that Hongkong developments and declarations

ing will be followed by other International Geophysical Year,

Airways

operating ali Whe the BBC correspondent with the Communist-occupied

especially in the floid of Com- Magga Dan reports.

that stressing

munist Party ideology. they ecased operations in that city in 1940 here in the foot that neither

There was particular intercat, when the Reda took over,

Yugoslavia nor Poland was in Approval of the Airways" ap-viled to attend the Budapest plication has been deferred by the CAB pending study to ascer tun the firm's "technical and economic qualifications," -- Frange-Presa?,

The Magga Dan mils in week for Shackleton, 250 milca way, where Dr Vivian Fuchs and his band of 10 explorers prepare for the hazardous journey across the frozen wastes of Antarctica. The Tolian will return to Nova Scotia China Mall Special

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meeting. Observers took this as an indication that the Boylet Union no longer regarded ther two countras" sa pooples' déma- cracies, std "did not consider

PRECIOUS DROPS FOR

PRECIOUS MOMENTS.

CHERRY HEERING

them reliable enough to particl- region in which they baya non- pate in discussing affairs" of: ́m siderable direct Interest,

First Of Kind

The meeting was the first of is kind since certain Com⭑ mundat parties, including tha Coch and East Gorman, maiced for more frequent contacta, was quite possible that the meeting represented tho

begin [inings of a new international Communist Halion organjention, which would probably be quite different from the dissolved Cominform, the observers In- dicated.

Reports xtaching - Belgrado, from". Hungary contradicted the eláirín · of "the MouORT 2. OMIX- mamique on tiso mouling, stating

day life had returned to normal in Hungary, the ob-

metytes fell.

The Soviet Union wished to | blame the West; for a return to:

the cold war which the Mos

SANDDER, MATE

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