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PINEAU URGES ACCEPTANCE OF UK AFTER
Dull Sheffield A
Shield Match
An
Brisbane, Jan. 18.
innings of 100 not
A COMMON MARKET
Paris, Jan. 18.
out by young
Peter
Australian
Foreign Minister, Christian Pineau, Burge, the
urged the Teut tonight
French National
bateman, was the feature Assembly to support the project for a of a dull day's play when
began their European common market "as a whole" Queensland
without trying to pass judgment on each detail.
Sheffield Shield match with
Veitoria today.
Queensland, with 204 for six wickets at the close of play. pruzhuced some of the slowest batting!
recordt in Shield games,
On
"The National Assembly cani
cause of France's
need for UH by expressing is de- help
raw materials and other pro- sire that the treaty make clear quote, and because of the
Inevitable retaliation the guarantees essential to safe-
amaltani the French economy,"
French exporis, which would gard
But it should not
- increase the trade deficit, Pineau said,
Pineau declared that such a the government to propose conditicus to our partners which policy, which he said was ad- would be unacceptable to then." vocated by some opponents of He auld that if the common the common market," would lead were not established, to "the venomie asphyxia of our market
confronting France country." problems would remain about the sume as He told the Assembly there in the past, and that they were were three reasons for quick problem, which had never been action:
Ray Reynolds and Hod Lyons, their opening batsmen, were at the wicket for 20 minutes before scoring the first run. The first hour brought 13 runs,
By lunch Queensland were 20 for 2.
Later in the day Burge, help- ed by Wally Grout, put on 117 for the seventh wicket and both at the close. were undefeated Grout was 51 not out,
John Edwards, Victoria's medium paco bowler, had solved. marathon apell from the start to the tea interval, figures were 27, 15,
Anished with four
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when his į 11, 2. le for 48.-
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There would be no solution in closing the country's fron- slers to commerce, he said, be-
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1. Because the cohesion of the countries of Western Europe constitutes the only means to confront the dangers which surround us,
.
2. Because, to the extent Lo which the
commen market is being created, and the economy of the greater part of |Germany oriental toward West- ern Europe, the political attrac- 11on of the West will be re more strongly by Germany, in the course of its reunication,
3. Because, finally at from a purely French point of view, to say "No" to the common market would be to give cyldance that France is forever incapable of saying "Yes."
Gratification
He expressed gratification that Britain is turning to- ward European co-operation, even if in "a fragmentary
form" and said this was more than anyone would have
hoped for a few years ago.
The choice, he suld, "Is not between this or that technical solution" but between Europe and An isolated France. - France-Presse.
'Power Vacuum'
Theory Denounced
New Delhi, Jan. 18.
The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, today denounced the "power vacuum" theory contained in President
Middle
East
Eisenhower's doctrine.
Mr Nehru was speaking at a elvic reception
for the given President of Syria, visiting Shukri
uwolly, and to pro- longed cheers said: "A nation can safeguard its freedom and sovereignty only by its own in-
and ferent strongth
пог by coming under the shadow of any big power."
The Syrian President earlier had
military condemned alliances, especially the Baghdad and said Syria would follow an incependent policy without aligning herself with any power bloc-United Press.
Pact,
Sino-Russian Culture
Moscow, Jan 18.
A Sino-Soviet cultural agree meri signed in Peking today provities for 50 exchange visits by groups from each country, the Soviet news agency Tase reported.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
11:30
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"Everybody says I take after you, Dad-so I guess we'll both have to take the rap for those low grades!””
DON CANDY
TROUNCED
IN FLORIDA
Coral Gables, Fla., Jan, 18,
Sammy Giammalva of Houston, Texas, blasted his shots through high winds today for an upset victory over Australian Don Candy in the semi- finals of the Coral Gables-University of Miami tennis tournament.
The stocky Giammalva, play- ing an all-court game with the emphasis on power, registered a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 0-3 surprise over the second-seeded Candy. The Texan, an American Davis Cup hope, was scoded No. 3.
Noted Paper To
Close Down
Melbourne, Jan, 18. Melbourne's oldest news-
The women's semi-finals also produced a surprise when young Maria Bueno of Brazil, unseeded in the ratings, paper, Die Argus, 19 to cease oliminated second-seeded Rosa. publication, it was announced Maria Reyes of Mexico,
6-4, tonight, 2-8, 6-4.
morrow.
wns
The Directors of Argus Aus- tralasian Limited, and Heraldi No Trouble
and Weekly Times Limited sald the Argus would cease publica- Top-seeded Karol Fageros of tion after the January 19 issue. Miami had no trouble in dise Chairman of the Directors of posing of Murgare, Bonstrom Argus and Australasian Limited of Stockholm, Sweden, 6-3, 6-0 (publishers of Argus) Mr J. D.
Miss Fageros and Miss Bueno Patience, said the Argus meet for the women's title to closing because of "continuing
The remaining heavy losses." semi-final match in the bracket
will be played to- "In the reven years since the morrow between top-seeded Argus came under its present Mervyn Rose of Australia and ownership the directors spared Johann Kupferburger, South neither money nor enérgy African student at the Univer- | trying sity of Miami.
re-establish the vaper on a sound business malva on Sunday for the men's
The winner will meet Giam-basis," singies crown.
men's
to
in
In a statement Mr Patience sald "continuing rising costs, Tourney observers said that particularly for paper have out- cold winds which reached 20 weighed all the improvements miles an hour appeared to the directors have been able to trouble Candy, # normally make. securate lobber and retriever, more than Glammalva in the too feature match today.
Overpowered
Cilammalyn simply over- powered the tall Australia In the rst set, then after fultering in the secord, rescued the third set from a 5-5 tie will n blasting tactles Candy up- paired to live before the attack
and Glammalva ran the
the fourth The vislis will include and deciding set to 5-0 before
companies
und
theatrical
the Australian won a game. orchestras, the mutual exchange Miss Bueno wed a height of tourists and students and advantago OVET the five-foot there will be co-operation in | Miss Reyes to score her upset cducation and health, the with effective passing shoe.— ogency sald-Reuter,
United Press,
POPE IN PERFECT HEALTH
·
Vatican Chy, Jan, 18. FTALIAN, physician professor Antonio Gasbarrini · today examined Pope Pius XII and found him in ***perfect physical condition. Gasbarrial is one of the doctors who treated the Pope in the winter of 1955 and helped him to
» eriala,
'Today's
4
Emerging from `the papa! "apartments after A short visit, Professor Gasbarrinl said the condition of the 80- year-old Powlift - was ***moire than satisfactory."".
notally found him in per foot physical condition?" ke paid.
On was one | že zdded the Pope's blood pres
miro, la 128, which in rémurk-. „able for hila: age, - Valled
of the routine, texta which the noted doctor gives the "Pope. from time to kinoy
any
AIR CARGO MARKET
London, Jan, 10.
A fleet of giant four-engined freighter aircraft is being built in Britain in an all out effort to capture the world's alr 'cargo markel.
Announcing this yesterday, the makers, Armstrong Wh- worth of Coventry, (Hawker Siddeley group) state that the piano-tho AW-850--will be
modern
pressurised
tourist class air-
#
the first
freight and
craft.
Operated
basis the
could carry civil cargoes, a high đơn- sily tourist class service or car ferry.
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Production of 10 of these alr- craft is planned initially at a Cost of £300,000 each. The arulslrig speed will be nearly 300 miles per hour and range 2,090 miles,-China Mail Specia).
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