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Disarmament

Positions Now Closer

Washington, Mar. 13.

Mr Harold E. Bassen, President Eisenhower's dis

$2.40 (F.5.), $3.50 (RS.), $4.70 (D.C.) & $6,00 (Logo) armament adviser, left here

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HENRY

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War and Peace

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for the London disarma. ment talks with the Soviet Union, Britain, France and Canada starting on

18.

March

Before leaving Mr Starsen got final instructions from Prezident Eisenhower.

In response to reporters ques- tor, Mr Stalen

sald Boviot and tree world positions disarmament were closaT 10. than before gether this year last spring's London talks.

on

He added that the internn-

19 tionul atmosphere favourable."

not

Mr Stussen and the Under- Becretary of State, Mr Christian Herter. were with President Eisenhower about 15 minutes,

When they emerged, Mr Herter told reporters that they had "discussed with the Pre- sident the position the United States will take at the London disarmament talks."-Router,

ST PATRICK'S DAY

Ohara Will March With The O'Haras

New

New York, Mar, 13.

will be York's Irish alded by Japaneto student tamed

Ohara

thoir Patrick's Day celebrations on Saturday in honour of Ireland's patron saint,

Marching with the 1,000-man contingent from Manhattan Collega, will be Mr Hiromichi Ohara, 29, dressed in a top hat with green ribbons and carry- ing a thom stick. Mr Ohara is an exchange student from Tokyo,

"I don't have the right accent but I have a proud name," said

Me Ohara," Thousands of will be marching on Saturday because they are proud of their

others with my name (O'Hara)

name, so why shouldn't I. "Also, I love parades**

King Bandouin At Carnival LIBYAN SUBSIDY CUT

King Baudouin, guest of honour at a carnival in Bloche, Reigium's face-making centre, looks down at revellers from a wire-mesh-protected window.—Express Photo,

European Security Not Based On Neutral Germany

San Francisco, Mar. 13.

Dr Heinrich von Brentano, Foreign Minister of West Germany, said today that a European security system could not be based upon the neutrality of Germany.

He spoke at a World Affairs Council luncheon here. He and his party were scheduled to leave will be the Lord Mayor of for Sydney, stopping at Honolulu.

Guest of honour at the parade

Dublin, Mr Robert Briscoe, Jew-Beuter.

US Security At Stake In Asia

US.

a

"Noutralisation is quite un- acceptable to us," he said. "None of the European nations, loast of all Germany, is politically and economically strong enough to exist for and by well. Such a Germany would, sooner or later, become the prey of aggressive communism."

Dr von

said

the problem concerning Germany most was restoration of its unity. Own Interests

**1

Brentano

First Tanker Out

Of Middle East

Paris, Mar. 18. The 27,000 ton French all tanker Aramis will leave the

Syrian port of Baniyas tonor row with the first cargo of Iraqi oil for Europe

EXPECTED N-POWER

Military Base No Longer Useful

Washington, Mar. 13.

The British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, may tell President Eisenhower at the Bermuda conference that the cutting down or abolition of the British subsidy to Libya will form part of the British economy plan.

STATIONS

SAFE

London, Mar. 13.

A government (official maid today there was "no, powibility"! that one of Britain's nuclear poorse stations or 1shorsterios could explode accidentally maliciously Nike 20. bomb

Reginald Maudling.

atom

The Faymaster General, Mr

Was swering questions in the House of Commons on what protection the British publie had against radiation dangers from thecl- dental or malicious explosions

in atomic plants.

"There is no possibility of on explosion resembling that of an

establisigment," replied Maudling.

Mr

Usually reliable sources under- The question will be taken up atumle weapon occurring a sloot that the British Gover, by the 15 member counteles of result of accident or malicious ment now considers its military NATO only after the West Camage to plant or laboratory base in Cyrenaica, Libya, is European Union Council has equipment in any stomie energy largely useless it British forets reached a decision on it. there cannot bo transferred to other parts of the Near East, Britain has proposed, for rea- sons of economy, fo cut its troops During the Anglo-French ex-strength in Germany by 30,000 pedition in the Suez Canal arts | mon-United Press & France the Libyan Government refused Prosse,

to allow Britain to UBO

Libyan base for sending forces

and supplies to reinforce that expedition.

NEEDS AID

Great Britain is reported to of an arm-

have the elements

oured brigade in Cyrepacia and

pays an

annual subsidy of

about £4,000,000,

£1,000,000

of

which 18 for economic development and the remainder for the Libyan budget.

Libya is widely considered unable to

operate

SEATO Council

where substantial quitities

of radioactive materials are handled, very great care is taken to prevent any significant re leren of radioactivity as a rou halt of fire or explosion of my kind"--United Presa,

Ignores Problems EMPIRE

In Area Says Paper

Sydney, Mar. 13. The Influential Sydney Mont- financiallying Herait, said in an editorial without the British and Ameri- that the SEATO Council meet. appeared to can subsidies, the latter being ing in Canberra,

almori Anored

every an account of the Wheelus air have

major problem of its area. base in Tripolitania in Libya.

The Herald cald it must be Consequently informed sources here considor that if Britain should cut down or abolish its hoped that the Council dis- cussed all these problema, "but subsidy to Libya it would mean may equally be feared that the Libyan Government would the generalities of the com- expect the United States to re- munique libndly reflect place it.

Great Britain already failure to reach firm or useful has cut off a £10,000,000 annual conclusions on them. subsidy to Jordan in the Near Fast area.

STATED VIEWS

In the

meantime the

"The setting up of a per- manent military planning office in Bangkok is a good thing in teht, but this in no way, menta the need to keep an adequate per-ground force in Southeast Asia the as a fire brigade capable of potentia fre manent representatives of North Atlantic Treaty Organisa discouraging tion, modeling in Paris, were un- lighters, the newspaper added. able to reach a common agree-Reiter. ment on the proposed reduction

of British troop strength in Western Germany, it was dicated tonight.

The joint communique, issued at the close of the meeting, said

the merly that

permabent representatives had stated their countries views and the discus sion closed on that level,

The communique made no mention of the conclusions if any drawn from the discussion, The problem of British troops since the Suez reductions will be considered by the West Exropean Union Canal crisis of last October, it

Council, represented by the was learned here today,

of the poved ambassadors

countries (Britain, finished loading member and will sall for Le France, Germany, Italy and the France-Benelux countries) meeting in

London next Friday.

tomorrow.

The Aramis am convinced," he said, "that the day will come when tonight the Soviets will realise tha Hoyre

Presse, their own interests and welfare are best served if Germany united"

Dr von Brentano sald

Houston, Mar. 13. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines Ambassador to the seki last night thor America's national security 13 at stake in Asia.

The diminutive former pre- sident of the United Nations Assembly spoke at an annual brotherhood dinner of the Na- tional Conference of Christians many was willing to take

in an and

place Jews. Ho wamed that

system and Aska America's stake in

fa survival of its very life. Russia believes it can KOTI- quer the United States by con-

Asia," quering

he said. Romulo cited

Ger- ita

effective security would "oven ma.co some sacrifice for it."

10

"A free and reunited Germany is prepared to accept any risk which others are ready share," he said. "But it is not the balance willing to take on, alone, and by itself, a risk "You have lost China

which would freedom and 680 million people. India, Bur-cost it its

sheet in Asia.

and

1s

existence. ma and Ceylon say they are

He said the German people wutral, although I cannot see after two world wars bed how anyone can be neutral in recognised that "freedom and the struggle against a godless democracy can only prevail, it ideology, he said. - United

we overcome the old laternocine Press.

European struggles and establish at long last a united Europe, A step in this direction, he said, were the treaties establishing a European common market and Euratom, the European atomic

Antarctic Expedition Returns

agency.

Other Advantages

"Oon the treatles aro ratified," ho said, “I believe that, we will London, Mar. 13.

have passed, the point of no re- | tam în the way to European red-hulled 2,100-ton Danish Polar ahly, Magus Dan, an economic advantages.... ..but there are other iban arrived bero today carrying 12 Eventually, the political unity of Britons who had spent a year in the Antarctic, making the first the member Sister will be in

evitable." the Brithy

ton

the fest land expedition across the frozen costinent.

Ten of the men formed the advance, perty of the Britis Royal Society's expedition which will collaborate in the Interna- tional Geophysical Year Antaro- tic research programme from July 1 1 this year to December 33, 1968,

The other two explóems, i Dr Rainy Goldsmith, 20, and Tony

·Stewart, 34, Brought samples of DORI -misch? Donall-kearkig, rock. Vivian Fuchs, a 40-

(of the

told that the ankles will help to dalo the mountaine in which they were fasiich and -MRY „Cympiate the picture of

the origin of Antarodien, 2

| sunity

He said the coinmon market would be an instrument to ex« pand mutual trade and "ofter a xwww maxicet for the foreign trade of your country."-United Press.

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