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is this Amarica equipment during the re- cent Indonesian action against the rebels. Why should Britain not sell air- craft?

Greatest fear in the claim by Indonesia on Dutch New Gufuen. Both the Dutch and the Australians suspect that one dny Djakarta may resort to war to achieve its goal elther by infiltration and

or less likely, ATIB open invasion. In this event, they can argue that Britain Indonesia the

is giving

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Dutch and

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of Australian - administered Papua New Guinen.

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alter-

It Indonesia

does not get planes from Britain, America obviously prepared to sell them. And so is the Com- munist bloc. So there is no question

President of Sukarno not getting what he wants. Besides, Britain is an

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Way To Settle THE ENEMY

East-West Differences

Washington, Jan. 16.

IS

LISTENING RUSSIANS TOLD

Mcscow, Jan. 16.

Sovict Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan

roportedly told members of the Senato Colonel V. Lebedkov of the Foreign Relations Committee today that ultimate reunification of Germany is definitely a part of Soviet policy.

Governor Gets Back At

7 a.m.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Robert Black, returned to the Colony at 7 a.m. today aftor attending the annual conference of Bri- tish Governors, Ambassa- dors and Servico Chiefs in the Far East, held in Singa-

pora,

He was accompanied by Dr Charles Hill, Chancellor of the Duchy, or Leacaster, and Mr Harold Bvnns. Public Relations

Omeer to the Prime Minister, The party arrived in an RAF Hostings..

the

The Colonial Secretary,

He was reported to have sug- prated that a permanent inter- national commission be formal to administer the affairs of West Berita.

This was one part of a three- point plan he put forward to seitlo East-West differences over Berlin.

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Soviet Military Justice Branch, today called on Soviet military forces to beware of the dangers of talking too much at meel- ings, in telephone conver-Sen Raider sations, letters and press Outsider

Jeztbel articles.

which, ap

In his waming. pored as an article in Red

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2 Asking the United the United States, which spends

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During the meeting with the Semic Committee over lunch, Mr Mikoyan was also said tu have proposed that he Govern ment advocated the withdrawal of, troops 500 miles on each side of Germany's Elbe Raver.

Mr Mikoyan was also ready to offer a partial settlement of American lend-lease and other debts, a correspondent of the Columbia Broadcasting System reported today.

The correspondent said the

the incidental effect of kong, was also at the airport There were suggestions

exporting country. there are only two possible reaRona for refusing to sell arms to others: one is moral disapproval of the way in which they may be used; the second is that the prospective buyer may not last long enough in Govern-Hon. C. H. Burgess, who acted Soviet offer of $300 million for the Governo during his (ahcut £107 million) was be- ment to foot the bill. In

the Red absence, met Sir Robert at the lieved to be a demonstration of Indonesia'a case

good faith in the Soviet leader's threat has been thers for airport.

Air Commodore P.D. Holder,d to step up commercial rela- Britain's sale hus Ale Cheer Commanding, Hong- tions with the United Stater. years.

that Musspralt- the Russians might Increase keeping Djakarta from any further economic extangle Willams, the Director of Civil their offer, the correspondent

Aviation, Group Captain H.A.S. sald.-U.P.I. and Reuter. ments with Moscow.

Dyscy,

Commander, And the moral Issue?

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Later this morising Governor will open the Agricul tural Show at Un Lang.

Recognition

How be many countries trusted to use any weapons

in a Bold to them

way British acceptable to opinion? And does it help us to sleep more .com. fortably if we know that a city or a vlage is being annihilated with foreign made planes and bomba Head of British? Surely поде dispute Indonesia's on the Coinmons order paper right to have an air force today by Mr Harold Wine, a -80 let Britain sell the CCF (Socialist) member.-- planes.

Satisfactory Progress

Ft Bragg, NC., Jan, 18, Gen. George C. Marshall made toward "satisfactory progress" complete recovery from a mild stroke today but his physicians A resolution proposing Cana- said he must have a month to dlan diplomatie recognition of six weeks of hospital care. Communist China was placed U.P.1.

Reuter.

Ottawa, Jan. 15.

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He said that one of the most effective weapons against such Cisco Kid selivity was the revolutionary Bowsprit vigilance of the Soviet people. Kerrern He added that it was only by the vigilance.of depending on

workers that the Soviet the security crgans can intercept in decisive way the clandestine cellvity of. the imperialiste and bring to light and put an end to all the plots of their sples in our country-France-Presso.

Countess Postpones

Official Tour

of

London, Jan. 16, Counters Mountbatten frota is postponing her official Icur of the Far East on medical advice and is going abroad for a rest instead, the St John Am- bulance Brigade announced to- night

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U.S. BUSINESSES HELP

NEW CUBAN GOVT.

Havana, Jan. 10. | $125,000, and First National IX leading American banking City

Bank of New York, business arms have $100,000. and

the revolutionary advanced

The scurces said the govern- Cuban Government more than $1,500,000 to help it consolidate rent hoped ether American In Cuba would its financial position, it was dis- businesses

follow the example. closed today.

In another sources listed Arms and their acting

President

development, Manuel

The Countess, who caught

Authoritative chicken pox while recovering from a recent operation, was to the American Lave toured the Far East"in contributions as follows: United Urrutia announced Cuba was Co., $500,000; Nleure asking the United States to the near future in connection Fruit

against Cuban with the St John Ambulance Nickel Co., $375,000; Colgate- drop charges Brigade, the Save the Children Palmolive-Pect, $300,000; First citizens awaiting triol In the Fund and joint St John and National Bank of Boston, $150,- United States for helping Fidel Red Cross activities-Router. 000; International Harvester, Castro rebels.-U.P.I.

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Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 16.

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The long Brazilian Indian. hunting arrow carried a scries of barbs like a many-pronged

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mouth and penetruling the throat.

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IN GOING ON STRIKE

London, Jan. 16. The British Medical Asso- ciation Council last night claimed that doctors might be justified in going on strike.

Claim

Nicosia, Jan. 16. The Greek-Cypriot Cyprus Medical Association claim- ed today that tuberculosis had broken out in camps for political detainees in Cyprus "because of in- sufficient food."

The council, commenting on n report on the Natioanl Health

In a letter to the United Na- Service by Sir Frank Newzam, |tions World Health Organization, former

Permanent Under the Association alleged that de Secretary to the Home Office, rainees were living under rudi- which they requested, disocial-mentary sanitary conditions ed themselves from ade of its with "highly deflcieni" medical main recommendations,

attention and that the Cyprus Sir Frank, whose report, 10- | Government had refused to gether with the council's states allow Oreck-Cypriot doctors to ment printed as a preface, ap- [visit "these concentration pears in the British Medical | cumps." Journal, said:

Unrealistic

"It is unrealistic. of. doctors to think of withdrawing from the National Health Service,

The inevitable result would be the formation of fully salaried service."

The council commented: "The couneli believes that the medi cal profession, faced with a serious challenge to its principles and traditions," might be com- pelled to contemplate with- drawal from the National Health Servico,

"The counell must therefore dissociate itself from Sie. Erank

· Newmarn's conclusion

· China Mál Special

About 1,500 Greek-Cypr! (a are detained without trial several camps as suspected ter- rorists.

spokesman A government said: "Six detainees at a camp near Nicosia, having been stated to have been contact with known TB cases prior to being detained, are to be X-rayed

have "Any active cases that been diagnosed are treated." Reuter.

· Kuala Lumpur, Jan, 10, A Malayan Communist ter- rorist, Wan Ahmat Bin Ibrahim, in Songkhla, has surrendered south Thailand, the government announced today,Cititan Bail Special.

Monty To Keep Surrender Document Till Death

London, Jan, 16.

Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said tonight that the German surrender document which has been in his possession since it was signed at Luneburg Heath in May, 1945, will be handed to the British Government on his death.

In one of a series of six { Commons some years ago.

"Winston Chis chill very right- programmes on British Broad-: casting Corporation television ly said that anybody who takes about major battles of the last the surrender of two million war, he said his will made this of the enemy in battle is entitled- direction.

to keep the receipt.

"That Anished .

The Field Marshal sald; “The question of my right to possess "I will never part with the the document was raised by a orginal surrender document so Labour Member in the House of long as I am alive."-Reuter.

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