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THORNEYCROFT ELECTED
FREE TRADE Co-ordination
Many modern Japanese misses, although they object to loss of face, don't feel the same way about the Bose, which they consider too fat. So a Tokyo plastic surgeon la doung a thriving trade in supplying the stris with "Western-nlyle" north at low prices. A normal "European" nose costs
£3. 10s, and a special "Hollywood" one runs the girls into about
6. The doctor has a large collection of plaster caste from which the client can choose the nose she wants. In picture, elleni has made her choloe and is being measured to ensure litat her new proborely will be proportional-Express Photo.
LAOS THANKS
US FOR AID
Saigon, Feb. 13.
which some Ameri- has praised
A high official in Laos cans fear is going Communist American economic aid.
Laotian Vice Premley Kaloy Sasorith also warned against "promises of eventual ald which ill-intentioned states may dazzle before our By cs with designa
sürring . of
up trouble.
Katay's wuming was one of thr clearest anti-Communist statements by
Laos since the land-locked Indo-China king- dom
proclaimed Its inter- national neutrality last year.
Kamy outlined his pro-West reonomic ald views monthly newspaper La Volx Du Peuple published lu Vientiane, the Laotian capital.
n the
Preserve Independence
"Throughout the world," the Laotian officia!
"many wrote. countries, notably those newly heiped Independent, are being by the
"American democracy
great
slop
This aid is without strings at least in Laus and nearby coun- tries. The United States is ad- tempting
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Communist expansion and to
countries preserve their independence i
Lao, the Vice-Premier tinued, "must not hesitato to accept all aid without strings whatever sources, This effective aid such as from the United States, France and the Colombo plan."-United Press.
from metna
Leaflet War
MP Expelled
From House
Quebec City, Feb. 13.
Lafrance, Liberal
NEGOTIATOR Of British
Paris, Feb. 14.
Seventeen West European nations voted today to open negotiations on a
Publicity
London, Feb. 13.
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Repression
Of Hooliganism
Pairs, Fob. 13.
A bill for the repression of "hooliganism* will be placed en the agenda of the Arst scesion of the How Polish Parliament, which la to bogin next Wednesday, the Pallah
PAP
diny.
British-backed plan for a free trade zone. Mr R. A. Butler, leader way to
the
news agency reported to- Polish Justice Minister, Zolta Wasikowska, asked about the new law, said sho was against all special legislation
which night lead to detentions by administrative act and open the agenley snsible abuses, They named the British Chancellor of the House of Commons,
Public prosecutor, Marjun Jaid today that co-Rybicki, however, and he was of the Exchequer, Mr Peter Thorneycroft ordination between Byi for strong measures and do- to be the "co-ordinator" of the negotia-tain's home
and overseas night against hooliganism de
clared, that "the success of the services publicity tions.
pends solely on the efficiency overdue.
of the police," said the agency. -France-Presse.
Mr Thomeycroft was asked lo report back on the prelimin- jury talks by the end of July.
The 17-nation Ministerial Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-opern÷ Tuơn (OEEC) agreed on the fol- Jowing recommendations, accord- ing to the lext of the final re- solution;
on
"1. To enter into negotia flons in order to deter. mine ways and means
the basis of which there could be brought into being a European free trade aten which would, on a multilateral basis, Asociale the European common
market
with other, inember countries of the organisation, and to prepare The nteessary instruments,
Objectives
MR THORNEYCROFT
fogether and achieving_n_wider! basis for our economies.”
"The Chain: draws ecin! attention to the objectives
of finding ways to ensure the ex-
In answer to another question tension of trade in agricultural Mr Thorneycroft said: "There pruducts on a non-discrimina- will be no effect whatsoever on tory basis,
any Commonwealth preference "I
draws attention to as a resull of our decisions The erd to deal with the here today."-China Mail special situation of member Special.
countries in the course of eco- comic development.
2. The Council
called
on Mr Thorncyeroft: "(n)
To propuse to the Council to establish working parties quired for this work and, Particular, thuse which shall be concerned with find soiu- tions to problems referred 10 in Section One.
US MARINE
TIE UP
New York, Feb. 13. A strike by 45,000 long
་་(?a》 In the light of the de-shoremen tied up at least clarations of the representatives:150 cargo and passenger of member and associated gov-vessels from Maine to Vir.
meetings of the; ernments the Council on February 12 and 13,ginia today and brought a 1957, to guide and co-ordinate rail embargo of every major
undertaken in pur-Atlantic Coast port. Nuance of this resolution, and "(c) to submit a report lo the Council on the results of this work in time for it to take further decisions before the 31st a1 July, 1957.
the work
Negotiators admitted ufter day-long talks that they had been unable to break an impasse over fringe issues. Key unior officials
foreclosing chances for a settle- ment before then.
WOD
Mr Butler was referring to the appointment of Dr Charles Has Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and co-ordinator of information arrangements.
told the Institute of Public Relations; "Dr Hill engaged in an inquiry as to ex- penditure on publicity services, We want to be sure that their weight is brought in the right places the Middle East where it is really necessary."
There had been surprisingly llite criticism of the Gavern- ment service at home, but he belleved thai In overseny in- formation there was a good deal to be done.
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"The people who do the jobr are first class and the agonetes are good but 1 do repeat it is this co-ordination and the bringing together of the home and foreign fronts that has been Winner Restaurant
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so necessary and Mr Butler added.
After referring to the British Counell, the Central Once of Information and the Foreign OMee's External Department, Mr Butler said: "With the aid of these agencies and Dr Hill himself we shall get towards the projection of Britain abroad as the smallest of the great nations and the greatest of the small,
"we are to try to project that big busy thriving flourish- Ing state of opportunity and enterprise which is Great Bri- tain we should leave aside some of those Jeremiahs with stories of woe which we hear."-China Mail Special,
Change Of
Envoys
Ottawa, Feb. 13, The Ottawa Journal mid to-
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"3. The Counell invites the governments of the us- sociated countries to be repre- The strike, the first stoppage sented on the working parties ever to resume after being halted concerned with the work under-by an 80-day Taft-Hartley taken in pursuance of this re- Labour Act injunction, paralysed solution."
Decision
her diplomatic
representatives in India and Japan, and to forgo "for the Ume being" a High Commissioner in Britain.
The newspaper said Mr Ches- tor Ronning, now Canadian Am-
Commissioner
to
a vital segment of the nation's bassador to Norway, was to be- commerce, even though major come High issues in dispute apparently, had been settled,
India.
who
To 6. RETURN
JOHN ERICSON ¿MARI BLANCHARD
NEVILLE BRAKO
of JACK SLADE
FAMILIEN
Member of the Legislative Asscrubly for Richmond, was expelled from the HouIG for
Mr Escolt Reld, now High 30 days tonight on a motion
Rall shipments to the strike- Commissioner there, would be- Mr Thorneycroft told a press by Premier Maurice Duplessis. This was Mr Lafrance's second
conference later: "The decision affected pons were halted to come Ambassador to Japan, re-
keep we have taken unanimously to- cargoes from rotting on placing Mr I. C. Davis, expulsion from the Assembly
piers. Some cargoes already was due for retirement.Reu-"YOU this session. The first was 10 day is a start on the road to a
when be accused free trade area, We have turn- shio's passengers had to carry
were piled
the docks, ter. up on ay's Ago, the National Union Governed a very difficult corner. This
Juggage
ca and on ment of Premier Duplessis of is the beginning and not the end
the road."
And plans were made Mr Lafrance was specifically agriculture
In reply to questions
to divert major ocean liners to Canadian ports. Mr banished for his
his continued sald: "There is no change what- Thorneycroft
Her part of Government about
dictatorial tactics
fumi to charges
apologise for his of dictatorship. He
will loss his ind malty for the 30-day period as well as for the eight previous days which ended yesterday after
noon,
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of the in- con Tonight's incident arose after chequer said that if the British dependent International Long with the most intense battle NOW THE MOST COLOS-
feld the Speaker. Mr Government Maurice
Tellier,
were to be asked shoremen's Association and the action ever filmed! that he would
continue to refuse to to co-operate in an organised or New York Shipping Association,
managed agricultural market retract charge
ke representing 178 major shippers, that the
this could cut across many of were cautiously optimistic over Duplessis
was Great government
Britain's more dictatorial than was the with the Commonwealth coun-
arrangements chances for an early settlement. Dillion-Low one of 1931,
tries."
They still felt that way after Mr Lafrance was referring to
Bill 58, which taken
Mr Thornycroft was asked day-long negotiations falled to from the Mayor of Montreal, would be prepared to pursue the
whether the British Government bring a settlement. Jean Drapeau, and the chair-establishment
Talpel, Feb. 13. Flights of undisclosed number of Nationalist Chinese Air Force planes raided the China main- land on Tuesday night and ahowored milliona of ienfleis over a wide area in southwest China, the Air Force announced tonight
ANASTASIA artillery, but all of
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over market the controversial Dozois slum- achieved. clearing plan,--United PTCS,
PAPER FINED
Paris, Feb. 13.
of a tree trade the common proposal fall 10 be
should
No Effect
Mr
Thorneycroft replied:
In the 10 years since the Taft- Hartley Law was enacted, this is the first time the cooling-off period has failed to be effective, according to Labour Department 1ecords, The union WDS
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sirike nine days last November before the injunction was Issued,
United Press,
The publisher and editor of "Great divilisations at certain the Communist daily newspaper Some of the planes were L'Humanite
were
each Aned poin's in history either draw fired at by Communist anti-air 18.000 franes ($42) them re- defaming Jacques turned safely early this mom- then
Soustelle, apart. Something of that Ind Governor-General
to appears
be happening in ing, the announcement said.
of Europe today. Algeria, on May 25, 1955,
All our aims, Tho planes covered Cheklang, The newspaper
had referred be, common markel or trea Fuklen, Anhwet and Klangs to Soustello
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