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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 5

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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5 Tin Sytfnty MomTng BshM, Wetf, Hay 19, W7t 5 I WORLD NEWST MALAYSIA DEAL WITH CHINA NATO to talk on pullout With Moscow willing to He did not reveal the total amount of rubber in the stockpile, but said there talk about mutual cuts, us takes initiative After soviet offer Administration officials are using this as a strong argu were "tnousanas ot tons." While in Peking the 19 ment to counter the Senate WASHINGTON, Tuesday. The United States, encouraged by Soviet willingness to discuss balanced troop cuts in Europe, intends to consult its NATO allies about the next move. man mission had talks with move for a unilateral slash. the China council for the Senate voting on the measure, Introduced by the promotion of international KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Tengku Raza.

leigh, leader of Malaysia's first trade mission to Peking, said today China had agreed to buy the Malaysian Government's stockpile of rubber and would require a further 150,000 to 200,000 tons a year. Tengku Razaleigh, president of the Associated yWalay Chambers of Com-, said China was pre- pared to buy at prevailing 'market prices. trade and was received by Democrats' leader. Senator Mike Mansfield, is expected ine Chinese rame Minister, Chou En-Lai. to take place tomorrow.

The New China News Agency reported that China Spurning compromise troop cuts issue to an overall European security session, had been viewed by Washington as a stumbling block. The apparent thaw on the troops issue comes as the Nixon Administration is fighting to halt the US Senate legislating for a 50 per cent cut in the present American military force of 300,000 men in Europe. Gromyko had reaffirmed the Kremlin's readiness to discuss foreign and national force reductions in Europe. He had specifically expressed Russia's preference for such a discussion taking place in a forum other than a conference on European security. The original Soviet proposal last year, to tie the proposals, Senator Mans nad accepted an invitation to send a trade delegation ed a half-hour conference in Moscow yesterday between the American Ambassador, Mr Jacob Beam, and the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko.

The State Department reported later that Mr Officials said today that the Secretary of State, Mr William Rogers plans to take up the matter with allied Ministers at the NATO council meeting, in Lisbon, on June 3 and 4. The development follow-' field has claimed a "fairly good" chance of winning Senate approval of his to Malaysia. r. amendment. His optimism closely follows a proposal by Senator Gaylord Nelson, also a Democrat, of an amend ment to supplant the Mans field cutback with call a i New life pleases for negotiations on mutual troop withdrawals from shoes to y.S.

fleet? eastern as well as western Europe. US hit by rail strike Mr Nelson said he would be willing to support the Mansfield measure later, if negotiations were not initiated, or if they failed. Enjoy a night-cap. And why not? Further, in case you feel Wee Willie Winkie enough to run through the town, do it in the matching red flannelette night-gown for $10.50. Other ideas to sleep on: Flannelette pyjamas from $7.50.

Wool-and-cotton mixtures from $16. Dressing gowns from Jaegar short wool gowns of red contrasted with black and vice-versa; $36. Plain fawn or blue double-weights, checked inside; $59.50. Camel-hair and wool; $65. Slippers.

Sheepskin. Slip-on style; $13.95. Pull-ons; $13.50. Leathers with soft or hard soles' greciari or mules; $10.50 on. See you real sn-z-zz Negotiations should Regular consignments of up to 4,000 pairs of Australian-made children's shoes are being delivered to New York stores less than 30 hours after despatch from Australia.

cover tactical nuclear weapons as well as troons. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Railway signalmen striking for higher pay stopped almost every train in the US today, stranding thousands of commuters and threatening widespread he added. Who do they get to do the job? Under the Nelson amendment, other NATO nations would be required to compensate for half the balance of payments deficit produced by the stationing layoffs in industry. President Nixon urged Congress to order the Bro therhood of Railroad Sig oi ua iorces in Europe.

nalmen back to work im If they did not agree to do so by December 31. the mediately, saying the econ omy could not tolerate a strike. United States would start withdrawing forces, with 75,000 men to leave by June 30, 1972, and 150,000 to bo withdrawn by December 31, 1972. (AAP-Reuter) But, tomorrow appeared to be the earliest Congress could act. Already massive layoffs 01 workers in tne car industry are threatened.

VI ii i The Chrysler Corporation has put 3,500 workers at its stamping plant at Twinsbure. Ohio, on four- 314 George Street, (Facing Wynyard) Phone 25-2314 Always the most interesting shop in town. hour shifts and said that its Mayne Nlckless, the shoe moving people. This breakthrough Into the toughest tail market in the world has been achieved by the Melbourne firm of Paddle Shoes (Manufacturing) Pty. Ltd.

with products bearing the names Dingo, Wombat and Emu, and bearing the insignia of "Skippy" the kangaroo. An important key to this successful pro-motion has been the organising of deliveries by Maynair International, M.N.'s international air freight division. The individually-boxed shoes are loaded into containers at Paddle's Ballarat factory, moved to Tullamarine Airport and transhipped to overseas aircraft 2 for delivery to New York. The shoes have proved to be fully competitive in styling, quality and price. 5 Paddle Shoes now is looking at markets in other U.S.

cities, and Japan. 'Mayne Nickless don't just move shoes 2 and circuses and boilers and boats and alfalfa and nickel and jewellery. What-5 ever your moving problem large or small talk to the experts at Mayne Nickless. You'll enjoy a chat with the 3 Man from Mayne Nickless. operation throughout- the US and Canada would Deserter in hijack attempt come to a standstill within three davs.

Although one of the smaest railway unions, the rv morning picket lines up by the 13,000 signal LIFE ASSURANCE HEAD OFFICE STOCKHOLM. Tuesday. men were immediately respected by other railway A US army deserter, noiaing a knite to his girlfriend's throat, tried to hi workers. The result was snarled city traffic throughout the US, threats of early layoffs lack a Scandinavian Air AAP-AP picture lines System plane at Bull-tofta Airport, near Mal- in the car manufacturing, steel and coal industries moe, last night. But he gave up the at and an embargo' on longdistance bulk mail.

In the New York metro when the crew re fused to take off, police said. politan area alone, some 245,000 commuters had to find other ways to work. Makarova walked out of the conference after being asked repealed questions about her parents, left behind in Leningrad. After ten minutes she returned with her fiance, Vladimir Roxziano, a freelance composer and conductor who lives in Britain. Mr Roxziano acted as interpreter for the remainder of the conference.

Miss Makarova said she had been able to speak to her parents by Smiling happily, Natallna Maka-rova announces she has no regrets about defecting from the Soviet Union. Miss Makarova, who danced with the Kirov Ballet before her defection last year, was giving a press conference on the stage of the uncom pleted John F. Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts in Washington. She Is now a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. Later, a visibly distressed Miss The deserter, a Negro, aged 21, was not identified.

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a Over 160 terminals and depots throughout Australia meet every transport need. strike early today, demanding higher wages. (AAP) MN6002N The man had forced his way aboard the plane with the knife at the girl's throat, ordered 'other passengers off, and told the crew to take off for Stockholm or Copenhagen. The crew refused. After 45 the man decided to give up the attempt and police arrested him.

(AAP) BOEDER CROSSED BY MISTAKE Chinese hold UK soldiers standard equipment most people carft even sell you as extras. 11 1 1 11 ii Sha Tau Kok is a tiny village in the north-eastern area of the colony's New 11 I 1 II Territories on the Access to the village has been barred for many years to civilians, apart trom villagers, to avoid the possibility of border incidents. (AAP-Reuter) brakes as an option. But on the Fiat they're standard. And did you ever hear of this little refinement on an options list? The Fiat 125 has windscreen wipers that will sweep the screen once every five seconds, to clear road spray.

We call it hesitation wipe. To find all the other things Fiat offer as standard just glance through anyone else's options list; reclining bucket seats, radial ply tyres and all. That's just one small part of having an Italian Love Affair. Everyone should have EfOESSl at least one Italian Love Affair. UZMtiM Which is cheaper? To choose a car that has every-.

thing fitted as standard equipment? Or, to choose a car which does not have everything you want, then order the extras you want as optional equipment? work it out and you'll find that Fiat's way is cheaper. That is the first way. Besides, the Fiat 125 has equipment you can't even buy for the others, the kind you can't just bolt on. For instance, it has twin overhead cams. You don't fit those with a spanner in half an hour.

And nobody offers rear wheel disc II CHESS: 1st ROUND WIN TO FISCHER i HONG KONG, Tuesday. Eight British soldiers who inadvertently crossed the border into China today were prevented from returning by Chinese troops. The soldiers, from the Irish Guards, were delivering rations in two vehicles to troops on normal border duty, the Government said. They inadvertently crossed at Chung Ying Street in the village of Sha Tau Kolc, which straddles the border. "Just as the vehicles crossed the border into Chinese territory, a party from the Chinese Communist Army blocked the road and prevented the vehicles from returning to British territory," an official statement said.

"The soldiers remained seated in the vehicle while a senior officer of the Royal Hong Kong Police spoke to CCA men from British Territory using a loud-speaker. He explained that the vehicles had crossed the border by mis VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Tuesday. Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union resigned with out further play yesterday in his adjourned game with Bobby Fischer of the US, giving Fischer a 1-0 lead in their World Chess Cham-p i i quarter-final match. Taimanov, two pawns ahead, had no defence to a mating attack. The game was first of a 10-game series.

In Moscow, Soviet Grand Masters Yeflm Gel-ler and Viktor Korchnoi drew their third game in the quarter-finals match on the 35th move. The score take and requested that they should be allowed to return, tne statement saia. The soldiers have left the vehicles and -gone out now stands at 2-1 Kor-chnoi's way. of sight of observers in British POPE PAUL'S APPEAL TO MASS MEDIA The fat pipe on the left ts a -lnch small bore. It used to be the slimmest heating pip there was until copper's new diet plan: 1 Mlnl-bore pipe ofonly s6-lnch 1 Now pipe costs can be trimmer by about 30.

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the television and the cinema to minimise them or pass over them in VATICAN CITY. Tuesday. Pope Paul said today that the very future of man was at stake in the way he exploited modern communications media. In a message- marking World Communications Day, which falls next Sunday, the Pops appealed to all users of the media, including the press, radio and television, to help promote world unity and brotherhood. He said conflicts which often provoked- increasing Copper Mlnl-Bore RENVILLE MOTORS PTY.

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