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In Better Mood For Discussion

London, Mar. 17.

An American source on the eve of the disarmament talks here said today that the 'United States delegation was facing the problem

with neither

"optimism nor with pessimism, but with constructive realism."

The source nich that the prehensive disarmament, Pre-: standpoints of the

Eisenhower's various sid:at

plan for ond were clopeT

aerial inspection, governmenta

to- mutual gether than they had been at Marshal Nikolai Buigonin's sug

of previous sessions of the Dis- gestion for the establishment

strategic armament Sub-committee but control posts at

points added thei the world almo- Delegates will tackle the whole sphere in which the conference problem of disarmament know was taking place was worse ing that nations throughout the thun last year.

world are worried by the, dan- gers which could arise it the major powers indulged in on uncontrolled nuclear arms race.

BEST PLAN

He described it as a hopeful sign that the Soviet Govern ment

now appeared ready to accept the figures of force levels lher proposed previously by Western powers and to consider a modified version of President Eisenhower's aerial inspection plan.

The source suki that the best plan for the conference would be to make start on the prob lems of conventional disarmo- ment force levels, control of spending and level of arma-

ments.

The

of

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Brilish Foreign Minister, will open the conference at Lancaster House, scene of many historie postwar international negotiations. - China Mail Special,

URANIUM SHIPMENTS

TO RUSSIA

The

He pointed out that the prob-

Budapest, Mar. 17. disarma- lems of conventiona)

Hungarian Workers ment were inked with the (Communist) Party newspaper problem of

said today nuclear disarma- Nepszabadsag sai ment through the question of the Soviets have not taken our the propulsion

nuclear urandum

It is still from us. there." However, wcapons.

the paper American source alan disclosed that urandum ship- said that the new United States ments to the Soviet Union would plan outlined at the United Na-start towards the end of this tions. by Mr

Henry Cabot yeaT. Lodge was "flexible" in presenta- Uranium deposits, the extent:

not yet been He emphasised that inspection of which have

discovered at would be required at every Rovagoezolles, and ruperting stage and security maintained under these proposals.

has already begun.

the sald The newspaper uranium will begin to be ex- tracted and shipped to the So- viet Union during the last quar-

tion but frm in essentials.

ADVISER

revealed,

Wêre

The source said that he didter of this year. It is the only

not consider that the British good route for the Hungarian nuclear

test explosion al Christmas Island would affect Certainty,

the newspaper said. economy

we might also du- the negotiations at the confer

United States, ence of that the planned Bri-liver it to the

troepe withdrawal would But geographically and from all affect the negotiating position other points of view, the Soviet

Union is closer Lo our

tish

of the West.

country

The source said that Western and to the heart of our people, delegates at the talks Would So much the WOTEC if our keep in touch and hold periodic enemies are furious."-France- private meetings.

The American source said that the United States Ambassador to Moscow, Mr Charles Bohlen, will arrive in London tomorrow after consultations in Washing- ton on his way back to the Soviet Union.

Mr Bohlen, the source said, would probably remain in Lon- don for a few days to advise the American delegation at the dis urmament talks

It is 10 months since the five powers last met, and despite re- peated disappointments, it is fejl here that on this occasion there are grounds for hope that some progress may be made.

Prosse.

Sudden Death Of French Playwright

Paris, Mar. 17. Yves Mirande Popular French playwright, SCTCC writer and journalist, died sud- denly in Paris today.

Danish King's Birthday

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On the balcony of Amsilanborg' Palave, Copenhagen, members of the Danish Royal family acknowledge the cheers of schoolchildren on the occasion of King Frederik's 38th birthday. The youngsters were given the day off to mark the birthday. On balcony, from left, are: Queen Prinzen Ingrid; Princem Margrethe; Princem Benedikte: Anne Marie and King Frederik-Express Photo,

CONDITIONS FAVOURABLE IN 1956

Now York, Mar. 17.

Favourable economic conditions continued to prevail in Asia and the Far East in 1956, according to a United Nations survey of the region issued here today.

1

The mental economic survey of food problem of Asia had not Asia, and the Far East for 1938 yet been solved. anid tɛnt. "real economic pro- gress" had been made judging from the increased expenditures on development,

Although the output of cereala for the crop year 1953-58 and most other food crope surpassed previous records for the region as a whole the increases 00- But one "somewhat disturb-curred mainly in Ceylon, Nation- ing factor had been the ap-list China and Japan," pearance in many countries of

inftallonary tendencies with In India, Indonesia and Pakis- which governments more active- tan, weather condillons brought ly promoting economic develop- | smaller crops and as a result ment would have to deal there had been an appreciable

rie in food prices.

Dominant Theme

The survey ank that the In Ballonary

at economic rials

The survey said it was per- development programmen werd haps possible to recognise a higher than would otherwise be dominant theme in the different the case. This resulted in larger countries, Production and trade emphasis on agriculture in the wer both up but imports bad rommulation of comomic develop. risen faster than exports.

mont plans for a number of

Birma,

India

"What mainly generated pres-countries, including Afghanistan,

Cambodia, Chine, sure was the continued growth Indonesia and Nepal da g in the expenditures of govern-

A major accent was basic on the development of

comrauni.

Thonta frequently associated examples.

the Implementation of development plans," it stated.

with

cations Irrigation and power ---

"Failing large increases in tax as revemies or borrowing from the diversiflod

for moro

publle these expenditures Arm Final trade returns for the volved deficit financing on a your were also expected to show

significant scale,"

element of adverso effect in the form of hightec import prices The survey said the difficulty and reduced growth of import would have boon greater had to and

export volume, from the foreign aid been made avaliable closing of the Suez Canal in the to a number of countries in a fourth quarter.

considerable and frequently In- creasing volume,

"In other words the defence against the adverse by-product ulicets of economic expansion Med

in

Concerted Action

The survey concluded by, my- to be hoped that ing it was

export earnings in 1988-and on to obtain International Third Force

EUROPE HOLDS THE BALANCE

Chateauroux, Mar. 17.

The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet, said today that Europe must be built up as an "inter- national third force” to hold the balance between the Soviet Union and the United States.

In

an Impromptu speech

after a ceremony inaugurating

4 school extension here, the │NAZI VICTIMS

Premier said that the world position of France had never

seemed so strong on the psycho- REMEMBERED logical and emotional planes,

"The (Anglo-French) Entente Cordiale is a permanent reality which will shortly have the ec casions to reefirm itself," he sald.

Reconciliation

AT BELSEN

Bergeti-Belsen, Mar. 17.

More than 1,000 young Germans here today braved pouring rain to

of our place flowers on the mass "The harmonisation relations with the (West) Ger- graves of 30,000 Jewish man Republic of Bonn are prisoners of Nazi con.

centration campe

Mirando, who was 82 years of age, gained a worldwide re- tending more and more towards a real Franco-German recon- The delegates now have bc- putation with his dialogues and ciliation." fore them proposal, which seem | adaptations

for the Aims. to offer some chance of agree "Moulin - Rogue", "Paris-New mel, both on the question of York," "Behind the Facade." nuclear fest control and force Но was the author levels of the major powers.

"Attenuating Circumstantes," starring WHOLE PROBLEM Arletty.

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M.. Mollet appealed for less scepticism ond mistrust in of approaching proposals for buikh

ing a new Europe.

"We must have more and

fidence in ourselves. We must

economic development means could be found for con- largely rested

1056 tinuing, and where possible in- various temporary expedients-

Bow of external crossing, tho of notably the drawing down foreign balances which had instance, as well as of private some cases been helped by boom capital, to the region as a whole, Concerted international action greater and more foreign assistance,"

assured degree of

of stability "Only here and there and in the prices of primary commodi rather bare outline was three was also clearly necessary. visible the structure of a plan for meeting the metadties

to be found of raising the rate taxation or to financial aspect of the copo

of saving through otherwise, on a permanent basis”

so that in ume the The survey said that 1996 had countries may become them- brought growing awareness in scives able to maintain and mise the countries concerned that the the rate at investment."--Reuter.

of

"Finally, "practical ways have

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publication of with his plays for the popular force which will re-catablish the postwar The delegates will also study French theatre. Among his hits equilibrium for, if the USSR diary from the days of terror the latest Soviet proposals were "A Page at Maxims", "A

more than 13 years ago, suggesting an ending of nuclear Cheap Country Resort", "Three and the United States must re- reale leading up to the prohibi-Nude Giris', and many others,/ main face to face, the risk for Con within two years of the Mirande's real

was peace would be great.” name use and manufacture of nuclear Yves Lo Querrec. He was born Referring to schemes for the

weapons.

in the Paris ruburts of Bagneux emancipation of France's over- the Premier The conference also all in 1876. In 1951, he was seus territories, has before it an armended Anglo- awarded the Georges Feydeux emphasised the need to avoid French

plan for phased com-Prize for his contribution to the "the stage of biller nationalism

theatre-France-Presse.

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Yes, all the black people of

The crowd assemble at a Africa, all the Algerians will be independent one day, but it is 85-foot obelisk erected on the of the Independence of men and

A member of the British women that I am thinking, and former camp ground to honour delegation told the indio that not of the independence of the 20,000 camp prisoners who after the first week of the states in which men would love died in Bergen-Belsen in 1944 todia definito progress can be their liberties," M. Mollet saith and 1948, mainly from starva-

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