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Want Question On Agenda
By BRUCE W. MUNN
United Nations, July 16.
The Afro-Asian group decided today to bring the question of Algeria before the UN General Assembly for full debate again next autumn.
Ambassador Rishkiesh Shaha of Nepal, cur- rent chairman of the 28-national group, said a request for inclusion of the Algerian item on the agenda of the regular assembly session, starting Sept. 17, would be sent to Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold tonight or tomorrow.
Shuha rald 10 countries had already signed the request and it was hoped that more members of the Afro-Asian group would
affix Incir signatures before is led officially.
The tam will be Wiled simply: "The Question of Algeria." Shaba nald. An accompanying explanatory memorandum. Based on last year Assembly resolution en Algeria, is "
our
analysis of the developments," he
Those Signed
Countries that have signed so far አያር! Alzhanision, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabla, Syria, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.
LACOSTE
VOICES
WARNING
Algiers, July 16.
Minister HE French
Resident in Algerin, 'Robert Lacoste, warned In a directive published today that rebels would suon step up their raids to strengthen their position: before the opening of the United Nations sessions. The warlog was sent out to all military sed eivll leaders in Algeria as M. Lacoste him- self flew to Paris to push his fight before the National Assembly for special powers to meet the Algórian crisis. DECISIVELY
Shahn cald today's closed caucus did not difcurs the con- Gidacy of Lebanon's Charles Malik who announced some time ago he would reck the presidency of next autumn's Assembly sesión.
New
Zealand's Sir Lestic Knox
and Munro
has Cz cho- "Our adversary
clearly slovakia's Jiri Noeck also are tioclded to net decisively f
the next months," the direc- candidates for the post-United Press.
tive said. "Until the opening
Japan Sure
Of US Support
Washington, July 16, Japan's Ambassador to the United States, Mr Mai. chiro Asakai said today that he had no doubt the United States would sup port Japan's candidacy for a non-permanent scat United Nations' on the Security Council beginning next January,
The Ambassador made this Mr
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Walter Robertson, the Assistant US Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs,
Department.
of the United Nations J which the rebellion must this year again place lis hopes, the rebels aro going to intensify their actions with the goal of - regaining the support of a populatice which wishes to participate in a commen effort of liberation.
"We must, therefore, expect redoubled ichel activity, which, in all helds, may well show itself through increased violence. and we must be
ready to face that.
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Swoop On Rebels
arta of Algeria
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BRITAIN WANTS
US
N-WEAPONS
OR MATERIAL
Washington, July 16.
The British Government is reported to have asked for American nuclear weapons or fission:
That is why I recommend toable material to increase its stockpile of nuclear
all
the most extreme vigilance binding obligation to fight on all fronts against an adversary
and remind them of the
who does not hesitate at com- minting any CXCCSS." M. Lacoste said.-United Press.
weapons in case the disarmament conference in London agrees to stop making these weapons eventually.
This is b:Beved to be one of the reaseas why Harold E Sins- sen, head of the US delegation at the London conference, said
S. KOREAN yesterday United States presen-
GENERAL
RELIEVED at the State
The Ambassador told reporters that the reason for his call on Mr Robertson was to make
sur! of the United States at- titude,-Reuter,
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As understood here the British that Great Britain viewpoint 13 has only recently begun to list nuclear weapons in the Pacific. consequently if there is a truce THE South Korean Army in tesis anti eventually a cut-off today of manufacture of these weapons
Seoul, July 16.
Headquarters
thic United
confirmed F Lieutenant- then Britain would need to be General had heen relieved compensated by
States United Press. of his post as corps com- mander following a military disciplinary court of quiry.
The enquiry
en-
was in cop
nection with the defection of a senior South Korean officer who went to North Korea àMer returning from the United States where he received ad- vanced training in atomic and Kuided missile warfare.
QUESTIONED
TROOPS
LEAVE
TIBET
Katmandu, July 16. The last Chinese Com- A headquarters Ecurco said munist troops have left the Ideutenant-General Ham Pyong Tibetan capital of Lħinsan Sun, Commander of the Second after nearly six years of Army Corps, First Field Army occupation, a well-inform was questioned by the Central Military Disciplinary Court lasted Nepalese source month in connection with the hero today. delcction of Lieutenant-Colone) The last detachment left on Kim Hai Shik, Assistant Opera- July 5, the source sald, following tions Omices of the 21st Division, a decision made some months Second Army Corps.
ago by the Chinese authorities Lieutenant-Colonel Kim, the to withdraw all their troops highest ranking officer to defect | from the country,
Anid
to North Korea since the armis- Only Chinese technical and Lee, was described as one of a fagricultural experts have re- "a very limited number of mained behind, and they are Korean officers" who had re-scheduled to be replaced by ceived training in atomic and Tibetans now undergoing train- |mulded missile warfare-Reuler. Hing in China. France-Presse,
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JANDIER, MATHESON'S CO, LED,
BOMB TEST OPINION
DIVIDED
London, July 16. The British public is sharply divided on the question of whether t:als Bellalu's #1-bomb should be continya.
This is shown by latest Daily Exprean poli
of public opinion carried
out during the early part
of
July,
A
stetion
asked:
representative erosa
of voters were
"Do you think that
Britain should or should not carry out any further nuclear bomb texta?” The results were:
SHOULD: 40
per
cent SHOULD NOT: 40 per cent,
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Most Tories fcl that nuclear bomb icata should be continued. The Hocialista and Liberals take the m0: Boste vlew-London Ex- press Hervice.
Red Premier
Pulls Out Weeds
Berlin, July 16. Herr Olio Grotewohl, the East Getmen Prime Minister, his wife, deputy Promier Pait Baholz pad 100 Covement and Follon officials today wore aut weed is the maize held of a collectivo form at-Roepigr. waterhausen, doar Berlih
The East German Nows Ag KXZY ADN wild this was en example to other state officials to help in national reconstruction and in bringing in the barvest.
The farm's name was "Bright
| Future; "—Reuter.
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