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London, May 9.
A Conservative Peer, Lord Birdwood, asked in the House of Lords today
if it was possible in any way to control or influence the publication in
Britain of material inimical to the defence of the free world.
Lord Mills, Paymaster- General, replying for the government, said that, ex- cept in the most exceptional circumstances, the govern- 'ment had no wish to limit the freedom of the press.
"Of course, free- loan of any kind carries with it the podbility of aberiations from time to Ume.
He added:
Bet by mad Jargy, I think the press can be expeeled to handle inutters with a full sense of responsibility."
Some meetings
Lond Birdwood suggested Occasional meetings between editors nad the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary,
Ready at any suitable time'
London, May 9.
A Labour Member, Mr Albert Roberts, today urged the Prime Minister in the House of Commons to propose a heads of state meeting between the United States, Russia, China and Britain "to allay the sense of insecurity throughout the world."
Mr Harold Macmillan replied:
"As I stated on Feb. 7, the three western powers Issued a statement in Paris after the failure of the Summit Conference stating that they were ready to Ba Lord Mills said he would
take part in negotiations at any sultable time in the no: like to comment on the direction
future. in which the press night go.
"On the whole, I think we are very well served by the press." he added.--Reiter.
Russian
demand rejected
Sydney, May 9. The Australian government would refuse to extradite Estonian immigrant, Erwin Viks, despite a now Rus- sion demand, the Sydney "Sun" Canberra corres- pondent reported today.
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The "Sum" correspondent saili
Australian Embassy Moscow had received a copy of from the Soviet government demanding extradi- Tion of Vits for alleged wor crimes.
new note
On March 23, the Alior Bey General, Sir Garfield Barwick. said the Federal Government had no legal authority to in- ferfere with the liberty of Viks.
RULE OF LAW
Te said that no extradition Treaty existed between Russia Australla, and Australia had no power to arrest, detoin, or surrender any person in Aus- trala except In accordance with the rule of law.
Sir Carfeld said that without assuming any guilt on the part of Viks, the government did not condone crimes agains humunity.
The government had fully examined the international in- struments cited by the Russions in their note.
But legal Instruments apart, Australia's right of asylum must prevall, he said.
"That remains our policy.”—Router.
AT GUILDFORD
Royalty attending Cathedral rites
London, May. 9.
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London, May 9
An attempt by a Labour Member, Mr Richard Marsh, to sucuro on emergency dobato in the House of Commons on public security failed to- day.
lis demand arose out of the conviction last week of George Bluke, former Foreign Ofice employee, on a charge of spying: for Russia.
The speaker (chairman), Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, ruled Mr Marsh's request out of order, but in written answers to ques Uons, Mr Harold Macmillan the Prime Minister, rejected a sug- Restion that he should appoint a Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office to dent with security.
NO ACTION
Mr Marsh asked what dis- ciplinary action he had taken following the Blake case.
Mr Macmillan replied: "None, I do not necessarily accept the implication in the question that disciplinary action should be
called for.
"But, as I said in my state- ment on May 4, I am reviewing at the circumstances with very great Cate 10 see whether further there are any possible
measures which could be taken to protect this country from
The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Mar. garot and Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones will all attend the consecration of the new Anglican Cathedral, at I treachery of this kind."—Reuter. Guildford, thirty miles southwest of here next wock, it is announced.
Now free! to wed Bacall
New York, May D. Actor Jason Robards won freedom on Tuesday to mar actress Lauren Bacall.
Robards' furmer wife, Mra Rachel Robards, dropped marital sult here after obtaining divorce Mexico about two weeks ago,
Mr Robards originally sued for divorce or separation here. charging that her husband had committed adultery with Miss
The announcement was made at a press conference when an Appeal was launched for the fina) £200,000 to complete the building scheme.
The Archbishop of York, Dr Michel Ramsey,
will also be in
the congregation together with the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Reverend Alfred Edwin Morris, and the Primale of all Ireland, the Most Reverend James McCann.
NEW BISHOP
The new Bishop of Guildford, Dr G. E. Kelndorp, will per- form the consecration ceremony and the Archbishop of Canter- bury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, will
preach the sermon.
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Moscow, May 9.
The Russions oro cracking down on home browers.
Sulf penuilles have been ordered in the Russian Federa tlon-the largest of the Soviet anyone caught republics-for brewing alcoholic drinks at home or selling it.
They face prison terms up 10 three years, fines of 300 ruples and possible confiscation of
60 rubles.
Bacull. Robards derded the Too difficult"perty. Buyers can be fined
charge but said he planned to marry Miss Bacali.
The netor has starred, ín such Broadway productions as "Toys in the Attie" and "Long Day's Journey into the Night."
Miss Bacall is the widow of actor Humphrey Bogart---AP.
Nationality by decree
Amman, May 0. King Hussein will confer Jordanian nationality by decree on his flanece, Antoinetle Avril Gardiner, it was learned here today.
The "Sun" correspondent said that the government would Miss Cardiner, a British om- examine the new note, but it cer's daughter who was con- was certain that it would not verted to Islam last month, has reverse its stand.China Mall Inken the Arable name "Mona Special.
At Hussein."——-AFP.
FREAK CASE
to keep
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Edinburgh, May Ú,
'CHA CHA'
Home brewing-especially of the "Cha Cha". (a" Georgian style vodkn) and "Braga" (a beer-Uke drink) became widespread after the govern- Lord Elphinstone, a first cousin ment boosted the price of legal of the Quetu has decided to vodka to discourage drunken- kell his 16th century property nexs. Carberry Tower, 11 Ja д- nounced.
A litre of vodka, slightly more than a pint, costs 3 rubles 7 kopeles. The average monthly here wage
of u skilled factory of worker is between 80 and 100
rubles-AP.
The 47-year-old Peer in- herited the house
near from his mother, a sister Queen Mother Elizabeth.
He said at his home in Perthshire that he was selling Carberry Tower and its 250 acres of park and because be found It difficul to keep."
"100
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Members of the Royal family have often visited the house. China Mull Special,
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London, May 9, The Fitzwilliam Museum of Cambridge acquired 12 lithographs by contcm- porary Soviet.artists from a London gallery giving thom their first Wostom European exhibition, it was announced.
It is the first ort gallery in
Toronto, May 9, the youngest patients Mrs Rowland said be- Three-month-old Ro- ever treated at the hos-fore Ronald was born, Britain to acquire the works of nald Rowland is going pital for the ailment, the family had been contemporary Russlan artists. into a hospital on Wed- generally associated with having legal difficulties Grosvenor exhibition at nesday for treatment of harried executives. a stomach ulcer.
The
the
Gallery-consists of the work of 27 Soviet artists at experimental
Dr J. E. Knapp, phy-
in connection with the e Leningrad Dr A. L. Chute, medi-sician for the family of purchase of a home and graphics laboratory.
It is the first time they have cal superintendent of Mr and Mrs Richard this may have created a been exhibited and offered for the hospital, said the Rowland, says the case nervous condition in the mail Special. baby is probably one of has doctors puzzled.
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