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LABOUR LEADER CONDEMNS IDEALS

OF NEUTRALISTS

Rome, Apr. 24.

Mr Hugh Galtskell, British Labour Party conference to review the leader, tonight condemned the "neutralist" ideals work of the South Pacific of some European Socialist partles and reaffirmed

Commission will be con-

vened at Canberra on his own party's plan for disarmament, German April 30 for approximately reunification and the freeing of the satellite states. 10 days.

The meeting has also the He told a public meeting that | purpose to further the co-opera- Social Democrat parties should tion ones e lx participat-avold a "Maginot mentally" in ing governments, Australia, dealing with East-West relations France, the Netherlands,

and should take the Inillative in New Zealand, the

proposing United Kingdom

the settlement of and the United States, in pro-

gdom major outstanding problema. Ing the economic and social

"We cannot allow ourselves to velopment of the 18 dependent |

be indifferent to the fact that in territories of the South Pacifle

East Germany and is the other satelite states

100 American including Samoa, Guam and the trust milion people are living under

effect territory of the Pacific Islands

what is

an allen under United States administra-

dictatorship. Wante we cannot free them by force, we must do tion, and to make plans for

what we can to help them by futuro

diplomatic means," mission.

he declared.

operations of the Com~

ADVISORY BODY Established to promote the

economic and social advanco-

ment of the peoples within its regional scope, the South Pactile Commission is essentially a con- sultative and advisory body to the six participating govern ments.

The United States delegation to this conference will comprise soyen members and will be headed by Walter Newbold Walmsley. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for interna- tional organisation affairs- France-Presse,

RADICALS DENOUNCE LACOSTE

and

Algeria,

Over

Brief Visit

US-KOREA'

AVIATION PACT SIGNED

Washington, Apr. 24.

Korea and the United States signed today a civil air transport agreement re- gularising the operations of Amerleah planes serving Korea and providing a route for a proposed Koreari air- line to the United States, * Korean Ambassador Y C. Yang signed for hi country, Under-Secretary of State of Christian Herter for the United

States.

Mr Geltskell, who is on brief visit to Rome, continued, "The withdrawal of foreign forces from West Germany would. In my opinion, be a price worth paying provided that it involved:

1 The withdrawill

Russian troops from the autcilito states as well as from East Germany;

of

"2 The reunification Germany on the basis of real freedom;

"8 The probable can sequent democratisation the satellito states which the Soviet Union had withdrawn;

of

Forter said the agrochent "is a milestone in relations betweeni our two countries" and he was looking forward to the establish- ment of "full Korean Bag service coross the Paëlfie."

The agreement was the 46th such bilateral pact made by the

300

tro United Stales. It replaced s provisional aviation agreemedit "4-A settlement invaly-between Kored and the US in

effect since

Under 1049 International control terms, ing

US airithes

qué of the national forces allowed in thorised to provide commercial this neutralised area, as well as

rvice to Korea and beyond, a mutual security pret guaran- Northwest Altlines, the only US teeing the territorial integrity of carrier serving Korea, will con the states within it;

tinue to

as operate before, under " The

continuance

of the new agreement, It filés tö Nato and of American Seoul from Seattle by way of

The new

said that troops in Western Europe which Aiacke and Jment provides

guard."

Paris, Apr. 24. The French Radical Socialist, Party today denounced the Minister Resident in Robert Lacoste, "respect for Republican law is would still be needed as a safe- not ensured in Algurla,"

for a route to be operated by The Party Bureau, after a Mr Galtakell belleved Social Korean-flag birlines drom Korca meeting presided over by Democrat parties should accept to Seattle by way of Alaska. In

Pierre Mendes- the former Pted that

United Nations Charter, the provisional agreement, no it was

and in particular those parts specific route for Korean airlines to send a commission to which relate to the use of force, was provided-United Prem Algeria, because of a campaign as binding on their own coun by "certain Algerian elements."

tries, It said Lacoste

could easily have put en end to such agitation, but had instead sent a telegram to the group which was intimidating.””

The statement said that Lacoste "and those who do

do not want The minato him country to be informed at just about a policy which threaten to ruin the last chances France

Africa."Franco- Presc

TO

Church Assembly

Against N-Explosions

AL the

The Defence Minister, Signor Paolo Emilio Taviani, yesterday announced a far-reaching ship- building programme to bring Italy's navy up to General date with the age of atom bombs and missiles.

W. Germany Making Rockets

Stuttgart, Apr. 24.

A Stuttgart firm con- Mexico, firmed today that it was

tive.

ministers

London, Apr. 24. Unitarian Church's Assembly today in Birmingham, a resolution WÜS passed, unging, the government to refrain from any further { Signor Taviani made the an-nuclear

sixx explosions. Only nouncement in a speech as he votes opposed the resolution, handed the combat fing to the The Reverend Basil Viney new super-destroyer Sun Glor-sald the greatest danger facing Wis not an atomic gio in an impressive ceremony, the world The San Giorgio replaced war, but the tests themselves, ship of the same name which ince

their effect was curtila- was scuttled after playing a major role in the defence of The resolution stated that the the North African port of annual meeting of Tobruk against the Alles in and delegates, without ex- World War II,

pressing any opinion wisdom or otherwise of retaining atom and hydrogen bomb in its possession, or threatening their use under certain circum tances, · LEY709 Her Majesty's Government to refrain, from any further explosions with these weapons in view of the subie- quent risk of grave peall to thó health and sanity of future on of humanity. generations earth,”---France-Prasso,

Signor Taviani wald the com- Switzerland and Yugo-working on defensive mission of the San Giorgio was rockets at the request of one of the last steps in the first navy's expansion The principal purpose of the the West German Govern- stage of the

slavia.

mon market.

programme.

Other Ships

Other "Arst stage" ships which will be commissioned in the next have already joined the navy or

few months included the San Giorgio's sister ship, San Marco

US offshore procurement monby, they two

bis

destroyers, bouto United States | corvettes and some

on the

war to establish the ment. cussion procedure for the eventual dis-

An announcement, Issued be- cussion by Gait members of cause of press reports that the the treaty providing for the arm Boelkow, was working on creation of the European com- guided missiles, said that a

small gulded missile was Today's meeting heard ex-present being tested. The missile planations by Baron 3. C. Snoy was described as portable. of Belgium, Chairman of the

The stalement added: "There interim committed for the common market and Euratom, home and abroad." ahd J. F. Cahan, representing Boelkow denied that the Secretary-General of the were working on weapons com- torpedo bon OESC of the motives principles of the six European parable to the

"Corporal" rocket, as had been swoopers, Signor Taviani said. nations which proposed to reported. The statement pointed The next stage, he continued,

Paris, Apr. 24, establish the cœnión màrfett, out that West Germany had will include four top modern, The new Yungting Canal was

EARLY MEETING

underinken in the Paris treaties spoody Hellan-designed trigates opened in Paking today, Haking not to produce rockets beyond whose keela will be lold in the the city with the Yungting The Japanese delegata told a certain size and performance. next few days, a third big River about 20 miles away,

destroyer and a submarine of the meeting that his country -Reuter,

a "completely

up-dated type." Also under study is a new armament system for existing cruisers.----United Press,

19 co-operation With firms at four modern frigates bulit with PEKING HAS

intebida to ask for an early special ričeting of Gått members

to discries the dominon market

detail. Oficial

in

Cintt circles said

to that mich a special meeting

East German President Ill

Berlin, Apr. 24.

acona

100 mine.

Fully Justified

"This does not mean, how- ever, that we can afford to rely solely upon the United Nations for our own protection against aggression," he said.

such Regiooni alliances, Nato, were fully justified under the UN Charter.

"The

1.9

RED CIRCUS REFUSED ENTRY

Bonn, Apr. 24. A West German Foreign question whether the Ministry spokesman said. Bagdad Pact and Seato

are today the Bonn Government desirable accms to enve equally

has refused visas to mem- essentially

a practical one depending on wheller any bers of the Moscow circus millary advantages are sufficient because of the Hungarian to balance certain political dis-events and the detention of ndvantages."

He

said that Scolal Democra- Germans tic parties, committed to equal | Union: distribution of riches in their

in the Soviet

The spokesman said the West own countries, muut also sup- | German Government may have

efforts to port G

equalled the done the Soviet circus a favour -

between distribution of riches

In refusing the vizas zince, ho nations.

cald, German attendance at its This was paralleled by the performances would probably natural tendency of Sodal De- have been small in view of the mocrats to oppose colonialism events in Hungary and the con- and to promote the Indepen- tinued detention of German na denco

of peoples still under tionals in the Boviet Union colonial governments.

The circus had scheduled s Earlier today, after two days spring tour of West

Germany. of intensive discussions with Bonn has also refused, visās of Italy's sharply to the three stare of the Soviet divided Socialist and Social De film "The Moor of Venice”, mocratic partics, Mr Gaitskcell who had planned to attend, the weight of premiere of the flm in West apparently cast the

in favour opinion Social Democrats,

of the Germany ----France-Presse,

Informed sources said he told Social Democratic loaders that they were right to refuse move further towards a merger with the Socialists until the Latter hat broken more clearly with the Communists.

thecadors

his

Should Not Quit

FOR REQUEST

FAMINE AID

Calcutta, Apr. 24. The Indian state of Bihar to day sent en urgent appeal to the These scutely, salch the British Central Indian Government to Labour leader agrood that the rush 20,000 tons of food for the Social Democrats should not quit famine-stricken population of 10 the coalition government with of Bihar's 17 districts.

Democrats and In one district nionê, Liberals until the Socialists, led million people were reportedly

on" - wild fruitr following.

the almost Con-Weeds Italian total failure of the winter crops.

Christia

Signor Pietro Nethl, Kocak wxisting

PIM

WATERWAY hi provincial cu soared 25 per cent.

Wheat and rice prices" have

Peking, formerly one of the rare capital cities without a river, Dow stands on its man-made waterway, the New China News Agency reported.

Bandit Seen went into operation.

Telerin, Apr. 247

It is

their alliance with the

in may munists

clis.

Before returning to tahdoistons of cereals and the introduc

estimated that 400,000 tomorrow, Mr Gaitskeell' was dub tion of partial rationing will be to be received by Pope Pius XIX necessary to stave off disaster in and to visit President Glovaunt the affected districts Gronchi, Reuter

Presse.

New Starvation

·Measures

Ipoh. Apr. 24. CECURITY forcon today'order- Fight · Returers In the Centrál Cameron Highlands to, make thele mature fredible in [new bid to starve duj Colo

munist terroristu,^.

A new hydro-electric power. plant of: 6,000 kilowatts, using. the waters of the new caval, nišo

Tho 48-yard wide conal caryles about. 1,600,000 tons of wator 10, the capital daily, from The Iranian gang leader Dad the Yungting liver to the west. Shah who killed three Amaxi-suburb of Peking, where it joins cabe recently and still hides the ancient cily most part of capture W phơn Ave (nya ngo - which has been widened, the Mr G. M. 7. Osborn, akhirman near the Paldetan, bordet oc- agency said:"" corte

could be called by the inter- session committes by a vote of the majority of states taking East Germany's 81-year-old. part. The comuniitce fiself could President Wilhelm Pleck has not discuss the substance of the been ordered by his doctors to cancel his public engagements question, but could only recoin- mend procedures for discussion for an indefinite period, it was

blchary, Zeusích.

stated in

Suzell WEDNESDAY'S crossword Actor: 1 Iris, 4 Darung, 8

To committee wil meet

to: the EAM Batin Abet, 8 Evil, 10 Boasted, 11 Mein, 12 Dad-o, 14 Reveres 17 morrow 10 consider various Alone, 19 Spire, 24. Immerges, 20 Anon, 27, Cell, 28 Colleen, 29 quellons of detail, Including » The communique, sula that Late, 30 Dono, 81 -Moddler, 39. Tidy. Downi 2 Revohl, 8 Bal- Danish allegation of subsidled President Plock was MITGITRIOL. mon, 4 DAI, & Alphind; "B-Tható, 7. Ni-0-06, 12. Daré, 18. Pope, egit, thứmping • Đỵ- ARTE DI "Heikki holl fedente" dELLIES ·

ritaln da frith circulatory", froub 18 Ruin, 10 Ston, 18. Recede, 20. Pallot, 31 Routed, 23 Moooo, Burjann Tharkale 24 Kuled, 29 Beer."

10 reports reaching here, Apart from providing Water With film were five members | for the city'e servicné, dhe përsel

18g), Dad Shah wie |will glyò i stöäẩý flow to vélrelé

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of the District War Committee

Kuosmare iday, be "ihe death

where: the rowth, mie sand,

Fifteen hundred farmers and vegetable, traders were, fold thes ferulisers modes: Be {falide medible by mixing them with 20 bár ömt Basin

Kelenfata devined' inis fertiliser mixture after, security forces, 'fighting 'Malaya's Jungle war, Coopestock hall, desperainly hungry bandije werd zeig

gredient of s

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