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SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1967.

US DISARMAMENT ULTIMATUM

Russian Delegate SIDE GLANCES

Objects To

American Stand

MR

London, July 12.

[R VALERIAN ZORIN, Soviet delegate, complained. at today's meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Sub- committee here that the United States had presented Russia with an ultimatum which it was impossible to accept.

PENSION BID

London, July 12.

A total of 84 Labour members of Partiainent, Including several former ministers and member of the national executive, last night tabled a motion urging the Government to "raise the old age Pension to £3 week before the parliamentary recess begins In August."

The present individuzi. old age pension in Britain is £2 a week.-Chilna Mall Special.

New World

1.500 Metres

Record

Prague, July 12. Czechoslovakia's Jung wirth broke the world record for the 1,500 metres run with 3 minutes, 38.1

Conference sources quoted Mr. Zorin as saying it was an in- tolerable position

the That Amerleta delegate, Mr Harold Starsen, had yesterday declared the Soviet Union must accept a

of tests for Puspension

10 months, or there would be no suspension at all.

No self-respecting state could aceep: this, Mr Zürin declared.

Soviet Union on The

the Its

other hand had presented proposal for a two- or three-year suspension of esis as a basis of negotiation and in a

spirit of equality

Tic Soviet Union did not adopt a "tajte it or leave it" attitude.

NOT CORRECT

M. Jules Mech of France sid

it was not correct to speak of an ultimatum, when ene review- ed the full record of the 48 meetings held by the Sub- committee since March.

Mr Stasson said the Unked States used to insirt a cessation of tests should not take place before an end to nuclear weapon production. At that time, Rus.

By Galbraith

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✪ SPITS WEA Baryke, low.

"Has it been a long time, Daddy, since I was a cute li'l feller like our new baby brother?"

SURREY ROBBED OF 10TH

CONSECUTIVE WIN

London, July 12.

Kashmir Dispute

PAKISTAN CLAIMS SUPPORT

Washington, July 12. Speaking at

a luncheon

of the National Press Club Mr H. S. Suhrawardy the Pakistani Prime Minister said the United States, Britain and "all just- minded nations" had "real- Jsed the justice of cause" in regard to the Kushmir problem.

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He had been

our

asked whether had neked for American support agalnet India on the

Kashmir issue.

"I have asked for United States support, British support and the support of all just

minded nations of the world in the support of right and justice on the Kashmir isauc,” replied.

He

"I am happy to say that these nations have realised the justice of our cause and I do believe that they have found out that Mr Nehru is in the wrong with

obvious results."

ALIGNED WITH WEST

Mr Subrawardy, in reply to other questions, said there whi no aggressivo intention on the part of Pakistan against India,

A questioner asked his views on the assertion by Indice leaders that the principal 'ressou why Pakistan aligned itself with the West was to receive arms with which to attack India.

"The Indian leaders know

wrong and incorrect,"

sinn oficials used to indicate A FIGHTING not out century by 40-fully well what they are stating

year-old Arnold Hamer (Derby Shrawardy sald, Reuter.

Informally that the Soviet Union

would accept a one-year suspen-

slon of tests before the creation shire) and then rain robbed Surrey of

of weapon producilon,

In proposing

sumpenelona 10th consecutive win in the County period of 10 months, the United Cricket Championship today.

the Russland.

States had gone a good deal more than half way, towards Mr Stassen was reported to have said he had the impression

not moving towards the American position but rather stepping back.

FIVE POINTS

It's a very unnerving seconds here today. But the evidence was strong

that others were Finland's Olavi Salsola set up against him, and Mir Seymour the previous world record only Collins found the case proved, yesterday at Turku, Finland, He fined Tom £1, and ordered | with 3 minutes, 40.2 seconds, him to pay £7 costs.

"Do you want time to nay?" osked the magistrate,

"No, I've

money," gob the Tom said, and he stalked or to settle the account. It would take

Conditions were ideal today at the Huska training track 30 kilo- metres outside Prague, when Jaroslav Jungwirth made his successfut attack on the brand- new world record for the 1,500

a large slice from his metres. holiday savings, perhaps cut short the visit to London-and perhaps, sald Tom's look as he wvert, that

no bad would be thing.

REDIFFUSION

POSTPONED

Ite had postpened a record attempt yesterday because of the persistent rain that has fallen here. Today the rain had stop- ped, the temperature was around 20 degrees centigrade and there was no wind at all.

Jungwirth was out ahead by himself almost throughout the race and Zvolenskd,

Mr Stussen summed up the American proposals for nuclear mitted to the Sub-committee in disarmament, which he has sub-

the following Ave points.

1. To stop tests,

2. To stop making

were

men

Anglo-Egyptian Relations May Improve

When in sight of victory they (five for 22). Bowling un- Essex went for the could only watch the drenching changed. rein wash their chances away. 82 rune required-three They did collect four points for

out and claimed first innings lead cnd beaus to extra time which expired at 63 make their total 178 which with

for seven.

Cairo, July 12. a game in hand kept them 40 pokits ahead of Warwickshire.

Diplomatic quarters here Essex who failed by culy 10 runs Dave Halfyard who

had a fright from The latter

Kent owed their success to said tonight that the Indian followed Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, with three wickets hand to his fine bowling of the first appeared optimistic over innings with six for 49 today, the Middle East situation giving him match Agures of

win.

Northamptonshire In cne of several games which rain re duced ta struggles for Arst innings potits overlock Somer- act's total to get two points (no

and bonua awarded)

Join 3. To berin turning Derbyshire in third place with bombs into power planta. 116. 4. Never to use nuclear weapons in aggression,

bombs.

5. To pursue all efforts

to achieve a comprehen-

YORKSHIRE 100

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Then follow Glamorgan 102, sive disarmament agree- | Lanchashire 100 neither of ment.

whom look anything from the

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Mr Nehru told reporters, be.

per annum developed into struggles for a for a dying visit to Khartoum

Several of the other games foro leaving here early todayJunior Member $ 1:00 Grot, innings loud but Lancashir? that Anglo- Egyptian relations

per annum and Sussex bad to abandon are progressively becoming Mr. T. W. FRIPP, their match without any sort of normal.

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The quarters emphasised the importance of Mr Nehru's state- ment in view of the fact that

wealth Prime Ministers' con- ference in London and was ex- pected to convey Britain's vicw point to the Egyptian leader,

Mr David Johnson of Canada current series, and Yorkshire BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE | he was fresh from the Common- told the sub-committece that, if whose win ifted who

agreement on cessation of tests 100 mark. could not be reached, Canada

11 aan. Meaning Medley: 11.30, inished second, clocked the London Play House Tempta-modest time of 3 minutes, 48.2

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TITO GOING

TO SYRIA

Belgrade, July 12. President Tito is

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Kent, bottom teem might wish later to put forward table, registered only their second formally to the sub-committee win of the season and nov her proposals already cir- share

NIL with Leicestershire the culated in the United Nations last two places with 34 points, that all nuclear tests should two behind Nottinghamshire. be registered in advance,

German Deserter

Munich, July 12, The first deserter from the new West German Army, former Air

was today Antenced to 10 months' imprisonment,

Hamer carried his bat for 112 In five hours, a great display of concentration to hold up "Surrey who were set to score 24 for victory. There was plenty of time had rain not interiered. A wicket fell before a run was scored but at two for one the game wagheld up and eventual-

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JUMBLEAYAЛI: The White Nile

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They considered that if Mr Nehru had found no response to the British point of view in his discussions with President Naser yesterday this statement would not have been possible,

Mr Nehru's statement that he áld not think that the situation In the Gulf of Aqaba, was dat gerous, was regarded as an in dication that he had received an assurance that nothing but ping righta dispute with Israci could be expected for moment from the Arab side,---- Reuter.

D.CRE. Whitfeld Barracks, Kowloved to have arranged to Corps Lieutenant Kurt Geuther, ly abr to greb within and the Blue Nile meet at Khartoum | diplomatie action over the ship-

Presented by Philip Dickens: 7.30. A visit Syrin early next year

Programme of Musle by Maniovani;

7.43, Sang Time--Alma Cogan: 6 during a meeting with the

Weather Report, Announcements

Time Signal and the News: 8 Syrian Foreign Minister,| and Interlude: 6.13. Strange Tele Salah Bitar today.

at Eastermain—Episode 4: 6.30, Volce

of Sport: 9. Shrimp Hit Parade; 9.30,

Musle From Maxies'e; 10. Hollywood The meeting was held at Pre- Open House-Starring Jack Pearlsident Tito's summer residence and Frances Faye: 10.30.

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* NAMESAKES

Usually rellable sources said that In addition to lixing a date for Tito's visit the two states- men discussed the Middle East tuation and greater Syrian- Yugoslav economile co-operation,

-Reuter.

Henricks Wins Two Races

Oslo, July 12. Jon Henricks, Australian and Olymple 100 metres swimming champion, tonight won the 100 metres and 60 metres, in tho fastest times recorded for The

Answers:----1 Caedmon, 2 distances in Norway. Whitby, 8 Harbour, 4 Core-

Henricks cloeired 56.2 secs., for, monies, 6 Yorkshire, 6 Clums, 7 | the 100 metres (eight-tenths of Church, 8 Monastle, D. Holy, 10 a second outside" his. "Olympic „Order, 11-PruJST.-

recard), and covered the 60 metres in 20,6. secs--Router.

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