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London, June 20.

Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, has refused to publish now the latest report of Britain's medical research council on the hazards of nuclear tests, the Liberal Party said tonight.

The Liberal. Party's Council had sent Mr Mac- millan a resolution they had passed calling for its publication together with the most recent reports of radioactive, strontium in Britain and elsewhere. A Liberal Party statement The Liberal Party Council tuid that the Prime Minister deplore the polley of the Gov¬ had also refused:

cument in withholding the in- well as ity at- formation, as tempts 10 smear those who oppose the tests, and it again urges the Government to release the latest British Information."

Reuter.

1. A public inquiry into the recent statement of Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreiga Secretary, that a good deal of the agitation against British I-bombs testa enme from Com- munist coUICES.

the

2. A request to postpone

unill further testa United Nations committee had reported on their dangers.

Mr

The Liberal Party Council

resolution to soni Macmillan containing these re- quests on May 18.

Altached to the Liberal Party statement was Mr Macmillan's Itter of reply.

Not Intended

The Prime Minister suid:

"1

can assure you that no general against the charge

public, seientists or press as a whole

TAMIL MP

SQUATS SO

SINHALESE

JOIN

Colombo, Jure 20.

TAMIL member of the

i was intendeti by the Foreign

Secretary in his recent brond: A Ceylon Parliament who was cast..

bodily carried out of the last house of representatives

the after night

refusing Speaker's orders to quit the Chamber, was today squatting

"He never sald or suggested that all those who oppose Her Majesty's Govermanent's policy

u nuclear tests are Communints

for fellow travellers."

Mr Macmillan added that on the

the contrary,

Forel Secretary "had"

acknowledget t

the outset the "sincere feelings

many

of

people."

well intentioned

in a Colombo police refusing to go home.

The police were unable

him off their hands.

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Suntharalingam-from

"I have under review the When the police earried the MP possibility of the medicul re search counell publishing a far- ther report, but as I explained in the House of Commons on June 4

cannot give any fur- ther details at present.

The Liberal Party statement said that Mr Deryck Abel, the new Chairman of the Party's Cxecutive, had replied to Mr

the Chamber yesterday and put him down on the paye- ment outside, he refused to to Crowds began move, collect, so the police took him to the nearest police station and then told him to go home, but he would not go.

Atarmillan, quoting comment Near midnight, the police took him in a van and dropped him

From a Liberal medical expert, Colonel Geoffrey Taylor,

Great Offence

Colonel Taylor had advanced "What- the following views: ever the intention of the For-i bigm Secretary, bis remarks

offence gave great

10 many sulentlsts, doctors, and members

uff on the road near his home,

He then squatted in the mid- die of the highway. A dozen

Slahalese were Bobs squalling around him-in protest against the MP sitting there, and tho roadway

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Geneva, June 20.

The Soviet Government delegate Mr A. Arutiunian today walked out of the meeting here of the International Labour Organisation con- ference while a L'S delegate was speaking on the UN report on Hungary.

But it was uncertain whether or not this was

a protest action.

The new other Communist de- tail to have the deepest interest

the hall remained in this document," be said. legates in Rented.

"For it sets forth in clear, of the press and public. A pub-Meanwhile the crowd that had

Mr lie enquiry,

George Delaney, the US complete and precise terms an as sought by the collected became restive and

account of hald and brutal would Liberal Party Council,

started throwing stones, so the speaker, was loudly applauded. stem the spread of McCarthyism

Mr Sergel Slipchenko (Govern- | tyranny more dreadful than any- police took Suntharalingam in Britain.

back to the police stationment delegale), Deputy Foreign lung the world has ever seen.

There he spent the Minister of the Ukraine, said Mr Delaney had "tried to shod crocodile tears" over the events in Hungary.

"Even if Britain wants to exert influence on world peace,

it is absolutely essential to pub-

again. night.

sh the latest British measure-Tonight he was still squatting at

mcnts of rising radio-activity.

"The most recently published Medical Council research re- port described the situation of eighteen months ago, when only four H-bomb tests had been ex- ploded.

"Now the number is near twenty-four.

Under-estimated

J

"Members of the Medical ficstarch Counci Committee have recently averred that the

the police station demanding that the police put him back;

"This friend of the humán on the same spot on the roadrace would have us believe that from where they had taken he has a goul love for liberty, equity, justle and humanitarian principles," he said.

him.

He was ordered to quit the Chamber yesterday when he defled the Speaker who rofused to allow him to speak for two Dums in the debate on the

drum the Presse,

IT'S A LIE

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him

"And yet... we hear (the Russian delegate) say the than hitherto to the demands of ILO should pay greater heed the trade uniotis, and we hear him talk tincturusly of peace all andt peoples.

among concand

the workers of

"How long do we intend to "But this is not so, it is a, lie."Uston to such prettie?....Let us Mr Slipchenko continued; now dedicate ourselves and this to continue Governor General's speechHe invoked freedom of associa- great organisation

throne-France-tion and other liberties, but in the fight for freedom so nobly

by reality this is sheer hypocrisy waged which docelves no one.

Hungary. "This constant effort to main- "Let the Hungarian investiga tain the Hungurlan question on tion by the United Nations be the Conference agenda is not at the first of many such invest- all dictated by a real interest in gations through which United the Hungarian workers, but by Nations organisation can expose the desire of certain circles to the hypocrisy of sume of their distraet the attention of the members.”—Reuter.

tam Important

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of Industrial Örgühlsations which is ticurly two years out dil, the Assembly of Captive devated most or Bis speech to of date and therefore gravely puropean Nations the misleading.

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