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The Sydney Morning Herald. Dec. 15, 1964 I NEW RANGE PROJECT TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR 4,000 Nuclear Force Controversy Overshadows NATO Talks PARIS, December 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter). The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation begins its annual meeting tomorrow in the shadow i i Ti v. jwa tiro: .1 of a critical debate on the proposed multi-lateral nuclear force.

The M.L.F. is the major defence preoccupation of the West, raising issues that could affect the whole structure of the alliance. The American proposall lion of an Atlantic Niulear in the Russian leadership for the M.L.F. js one of 25j Force I A.N.F.) could China's atomic cxplo-ahips, armed with Polaris! lo a milar force in the Farjsion. missiles and manned bvlEast and Mlddle Eail' I Wcst Germany hopes for mixed crews from NATO- Johnson was re- "rone Declaration of In-rnomW ported to have promised lo reinforce the Wes- memoer countries.

British Prime Minister. Mr'e" allies' rishis in Gcr- West Germany supports Wilson, in Washington last many and to call uon Rus-mis proposal France op-; week to "consider" wavs of sia lo accept its responsibi- Foreard aX'min some of, lities work towards 'the forward alternate eas. of Sue if reunification of Germanv. posais. Britain puts its entire force i U.S.

official SOirrces in I nf mu-lear hnmlwr. h. In night Ihe Soviet Communist Parly Paris today said the crea-; marines into the A.N.F. AKOYF: A model of one of lhe tpes nf hiiildinn which nil) Ik' used on the 5m housing, commercial and recreulioiial project that will he built on part of Loiiv Itny Kil'le Kiuiii', It "ill he known as the Ocean Park View Marouhru lieucli, ami will provide housiiiK for about 4,000 people. l.l.l'T: An aerial view of the Marouhra area showing where the proposed housing setllvincut ill he located.

Contract Signed For 5m Sydney iEonsing Prtgrant A contract for the 5m redevelopment of part of Long Bay rifle range as a modern housing project was signed yesterday. It will he known as the'homc units of one, two and StocVs and Holdings and Occ in View Park Estate 'three bedrooms on the its subsidiaries will con-Marouhra Beach. and facil: Ueveloninenl will start' Randwick Council i 'lies, including sewerage and iJiuopiiKui win m.iii water mams to lhe specifics- hebruary and will pro- receive from the company a hc WatCr Board, vide housine lor about return of 724.140. exclu-: Thc aKI of individual 4.000 people. Jsive of commercial develop- homes will range from lhe contract was signed to 70." hv lhe Mavor of Rand-; wick.

Alderman W. Mr Wilson had proposed "P-P" I'ravoa said the A.N.F., composed was rcadV 'o nego-of seaborne, airborne and! a agreement with land-based units, as an almed at native lo the multilateral aserl'nB a thermonuclear nuclear force (M.L.F.). i wf'd The American sources recalled that the said thai one wav lo protect and interests in the' Far East 'Jpned lhe Partial and Middle Fast would be Ran latv in DEVELOPMENT gPOS.jf? area mlifm Death of Lord Woolton LONDON, Lord Woolton, a former chairman of the Conservative Party, died today at his home near Arundel, create an Allied nuclear 0 force in that area, utilising w01lld in the inter-: of all peonies lo enn- America's. vasi sunuaic anil continue this power there. beginnine.

to continue search for peaceful solu The M.L.F. is not on the agenda of tomorrow's meeting. tions of disputes." it said. Sussex, aged 81 However, most of lhe 15 Haigh, and Ihe managing director of Slocks and Widespread Floods Frederick James Foreign Ministers first Earl of Woolton. was'are expected to express their born on August 24, 1 88 J.

I views about it in the open-He graduated from Man-'inK general debate on lhe Chester. University and atinternational situation and first it appeared he was to; Fast-West relations. U.K. Union in 'Package' Deal Typhoon Opal Batters Luzon MANILA. Dec.

14 (A.A.P.). Typhoon Opal battered the densely populated Philippines island of Luzon today with 175 mile-an-hour lead an academic life as a mathematics master and later a research Fellow in Holdings Limited. Mr Ervin Graf, at Randwick Council Chambers. 'Ihe site comprises about 61 acres released some lime ago by the Commonwealth, and acquired by Randwick Council. Adioiniim parts will be developed by the Army, bul Ihe Ocean View Park development will include the To Avoitl "Club" Within NATO Economics Britain to Recede at Manchester Starting LONDON, December 14 (A.A.P.- Most NATO sources and II parties to the M.L.F.

University. Durinc Ihe first World buildine of access roads and; Reuter). A proposed three year hours-and-wages "package deal" put to three million industrial workers was accepted at Brighton last night by one of Britain's biggest unions. services tor mat purpose. i tie earner Bureain Opal was last located IR7 War.

he was secretary controversy appear eager lo Brilain Leather a of "rmions at goarj Ihe mect.ng appearing to-j morrow particularly be- en'ered conlmer Ihe Big Four. 1920 when he joined the staff of Lewis' Thc vfU SecDrclar' one of Britain's largest Dean Rusk, said ir. when he arrived in Paris, store LONDON, December 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter). Flood waters which have devastated widespread areas of the British countryside receded today. Randwick Council called savs the tvphoon will pass nn'les cast of Manila moving for tenders for the develop-lcose r)' acr nortrf-west at 15 miles an and Slocks and llold-l IOlav hour, inies won the contract, whichj partment groups.

yesterday: "The very stic- Thc Amalgamated F.n-if standstill on national ami. win extend over a lour-to- ucssiipcs v.r.. one fxpeclcd to brush Manila It describes Opal as one rail and telephone shire. Cheshire and North ran ana iciepnonc -snire, iicsmre anu woiin, After the two-oay roau. He soon became "Vccss of NATO on meeting 5 by midnight.

Its ctlccts are inications cut. and StafTi communications cut of merchandising at which lashed the andiMatlordshire also were nil gnecring "'lM living costs went up by five! Thirty-lour building lotsUhis season. has R00.000 already being felt in the homes threatened by floods by flooding yesterday apparently afforded us the -uuiur nvcis MrA are 10 oe soiu inuiviouaiiv ii.s, mililarv units which swept through 24; It was Manchester's third, announced tonight that its I i i ana senior managing oircc- of be ne able to Heretord. south hnciand mm iik- iMunif mi -ami can i'c vuiimhiiivu 10 PVaciiaI a ci' ki.i in ih. si.

rl.irm..ni I non nave staneo Hcavv intermittent rains British counties last night, iwettest 24 hours since committee. a Or. 'HifYrr ahnnt sprnnitnrv tor. and central Wales slowlv i I i'i Railway lines were cut; ne year records were first hod v. had confederation, the deal needs: These oveilook the beach lnc are pouring in Manila and matters.

until i.ora voonon Minister of Food in kepi i accepted the" 32l)m pav.jthc support of only a few There will be 368 patioj' hihppine Airline has can-sunurban areas. forcing subsided. In Shropshire, however. V- However, other delegates he remained out of n. ill incic ii.

i i i been un to three inches holidays offct. other unions to ensure fmalihoiises of two. three andcelled all its afternoon jsomc schools and offices to approval. hour bedrooms, and 380 flights. Ishut.

ave said privately mat amphibious vehicles, tugs and some may not be back in use for several days. In Newtown, Montgomeryshire, shops and houses ere wrecked by floodwaicrs NATO must be tailored lo fresh snow in north-east I ast eek, the executive districts and after a hardjcouncil of the onfederation frost all roads are icy Shipbuilding and tngin from Ihe River Severn. But when the Conservatives went down to a crushing defeat in 1945, he joined the Party. Lord Woolton, as chairman of the Censervative leering Unions decided by a meet nuclear responsibilities. Only in this way, they say.

can it avoid "a club" within NATO of countries having, or participating in which sent huge pieces of jdangcrous. and motor boats were on stand-by as the River Severn rose higher. "We have 60 men standing by," said an Army spokesman. Swans and seagulls swam Istiong majority 10 jmend acceptance of the plan jlo all of its 37 mcmbcr-Hiriinns at a mecline in aspnau anu paving muiiw hurling into the air as drains! M'0 oilips burst under thc pressure of; water. Parts of Lancashire, York Lifeboats put to sea to London on Wednesday, answer SOS signals and, Thc proposal wiil be helicopters were being ih a fit.

whose invite you to "guest drive' Central Office, was the control oi nuciear who restored morale andiweaPns-cohesion in the constituen-l While the M.L.F. over-cje5. Ishadowed all other topics. He was one of the main.NATO diplomatic sources architects of lhe Conserva- expect discussions on tive victory in 1951. Cyprus, the recent changes out today as fierce weather sir William Car- and heavy seas continued lo; ron.

said after yesterday's I pound shipping in the general bodv of Envoy's "Heavy on flooded sportsgrounds on the outskirts of Shrewsbury as the waters crept up on thc city. "The Severn is about six feet above normal and will be in the streets before long," a police spokesman said. Havoc Caused by Floods "We are standing by for emergency calls." ca- (delegates from all parts of Radio reports from The he counirv believed the Hague said the Dungeness. -heme's benefits oulweiched, disadvantages. "Extremely Left" Overruled Sir William said some Task" DJAKARTA.

Dec. 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter). "1 re-card mv task as a heavy Film Star "Critical" People in low-lying parts tv? 0k fit opposition was encouniereu or aie moving. one mlt will do my III furniture into upslairs bed most to preserve friend REDS SUFFER LOSSES IN S. VIETNAM SAIGON, December 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter).

Vietcong forces lost at least 43 dead in a battle with Government forces yesterday about three miles west of the city of Hue in South Vietnam, 400 miles north of Saigon. ship," Indonesia's new fl ifrom the extreme left who 'were "against stability al any time." but most- dele-gales welcomed that lower-paid workers would get increases proportionately higher than better paid men. i He said he had emphasised that the agreement rooms. The Minister for Welsh Affairs. Mr James Griffiths, is touring the worst-hit flood areas nf Wales todav bv helicopter.

Towns were inundated. Ambassador to Canberra. Maior-Gcncral Kosasih. told reporters today. "1 hope that during my HOLLYWOOD, Dec.

14 (A.A.P.-Reuter). Film and television star William Rendix remains in a critical condition in hospital today, suffering from lumbar pneumonia. Doctors say Ihe 58-vcar-old screen "tough guy," who was admitted lo hospital last Tuesday, is not expected to live. assignment in Australia re help the Govcrnmentj in two ways: an indication of stability in a wide range industry would have significance abroad and. in thc A Vietnamese civilian passing hv was killed and six were wounded.

The United Slates has no lifeboat had been launched long Icrm. would help in alter Iwo red flares were devising an incomes policy, spotted. Manufacturers would alo Lifeboats and lugs were benefit since Ihev would be going to the aid of thc 4.949-ihelped in estimating future fPH intention of giving up thei anti-Communist struggle in South Vietnam, according ton I.ibenan ship Navidad.icosts to U.S. Presidential adviser included a which radioed it had gone! The scheme Mr McGeorge Bundy. 40-hour week by next July.

lations between our countries will improve." he added. Before his appointment to Canberra General Kosasih was Deputy Army Commander in Sumatra. He leaves for Canberra by air tomorrow. At the formal installation ceremony in lhe Mcrkeda Palace this morning. President Sukarno, troubled with an injured foot, received General Kosasih 1 in stockinged feet.

President Sukarno told General Kosasih that he was "an instrument of the Indonesian revolution" and must work hard to make Indonesia strong. Part of his new task would be lo help accomplish Indonesia's confrontation with Malaysia. Six others were cap-hired and reports indicated other casualties were carried away. Government losses were 10 'killed, including a U.S. Army sergeant advising an armoured unit, and 26 wounded.

The dead U.S. adviser wan. with the crew of an armoured personnel carrier jSmuing a group of Viet-(Xmg who had entered a Government-held hamlet. The commander of thc Vietnamese First Infantry Mr Bundy, who is Presi dent Johnston's special assistant for national security affairs, added that America aground on a sandhank off the Friesian island of Ame-land. Thc 500-ton Dutch motor vessel Carnissesingel.

with a crew of nine, on its way to London, also sent out distress signals. The ship is off the Swedish coast and has a 20-degree jist. wage increases every six months for Ihree years for men and women on minimum rates, and all-round increases ranging from 4 lo a week in March. I9fift. and again in Ih7.

Employers had asked for co-operation in measures to improve efficiency and also would not engage in any "reckless adventure" that might lead to a big war. He would not say whether possible U.S. strikes at Communist stag Division, Sub-Brigadier Nguyen Ban Chuan, posthumously awarded thc i Convince yourselfl Harden and Johnston invite you to do just that. "Guest Drive" a Valiant Regal Sedan or Valiant Regal Safari Station Wagon. Each model is a true trend setter in styling, comfort and finish, plus flashing performance.

Subject to colour immediate delivery. IMMMMBMiiMNMMHMHHHHMMHM ing areas in neighbouring Laos would be regarded as "reckless adventure." MR GRIFFITHS ftnllantrv Cross with palm and the' Military Order for meritorious service to the OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF dead sergeant. A jgiiuiiup mur i The battle occurred at high noon within sight of me walieu ciiaaei oi uis; Overboard ancient Vietnamese capital. A Onvemment battalion language plays a large part in its statutes and official, functions. Fish Willi Arms Army Man Solves ((Case of Missing Commandos" LONDON, Dec.

14 (A.A.P.). A British Army sergeant has solved the "20-year-old mystery" of a commando force of 23 Australian and British men who vanished without trace in wartime Malaya, says the "Daily Express." with armoured vehicles in support, launched the operation following intelligence reports and engaged the Communist forces, estimated ISTANBUL, December 14 (A.A.P.). Four Bulgarians leapt from a tourist ship passing Ihrough the Bosporus yesterday to seek refuge in Turkey. Motor-boats picked them up and police held them for ques-lioning. Hod ii Visit TANANARIVE.

The! 4fl-long Coclacanlh. caught in the channel between Mo- ambiquc and the Comora! Islands on Friday has been, sold lo an American scicn-i at two companies. AsRssinnlioti But Sergeant F.scott dis jungle, questioned tribes and Government officials. covered that the force lived Attempt Fails A Vietcong assassination squad raided an American nffi.i-.' barracks at Thu Du for' Ihcquiva'ul'm of'(A94'i 4vV i rtv on for many months, fighting the Japanese until 13 were killed in action and In. ninlh "3 H.hl with arms," was long he Mnt 15 miles north ofi Yesterday 36-ycar-old Sergeant William Escott.

a Signals instructor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, sorted through one and a half hundredweight of documents he has collected and said: "It has taken me 14 years BANGKOK. Japan's Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, representing Fmpcror Hirohito and Fmnress Nacako, arrived by the other 10 were captured. Saigon, this morning, but vnnolert the iob and suc sua. you De convincea mar naroen ana jonnsion are me nesi people to do business with the organisation that stands behind the finest cars on the road today. Investigate our Trade-in Offer and specialised Finance Plan.

He wrote to Japanese war veterans, made contact with officials in Ihe Australian and British Defence Ministries. Incredible Story of Heroism I he prisoners were sen lie- ed to have been extinct for more lhan 50 million years, until Ihe first live tenced lo death by a Jap ceeded only in wounding off air today for a seven-day specimen was caught fmir officers. anese Court and beheaded, soon afterwards. They crept through me streets of the town in the to collect this lot and get "I hope to gel in touch with all lhe men's relatives He hired native junks lo Stale visit to lhailaml. Snnth Africa in 1938.

Their visit is in return for1 lhe Slate visit to Japan which HaOial Ihe King and Queen of Thai-) lanit rnadi. in Mav last vcar. WASHINGTON. The to the bottom of Ihe mystery." The 23 men were mem and let them know what really happened," Sergeant retrace the route of the van ished force, the "Daily Ex nrcss" reports. bers of a bchind-thc-lines Laliuisls It look him more than Escott said.

The sergeant's wife. Shirley, said they would try to predawn hours, smasnca their way through a protective barbed-wire fence and laid two 301b mines on thc ground outside a barracks building. Six Viclcong mortar shells burst outside Ihe quarters in an apparent action. United States Supreme Court today upheld thc controversial public accommodations section of the Civil Rights Acts which was 1,000 miles. NEW CITY SHOWROOM; 188 George Street.

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JL IL- Jl OXFORD. Oxford Uni- At the end of it all Ser- write an olhcial history as force landed in 1944 by submarine lo carry out "Operation Tiger" harassing and wrecking enemy shipping round Singapore. foraottcnivcrsity's 800-year-old iradit ceant F.scott had the trulhla memorial In "a slory of incredible 'men." 'ion of using Lalin as itsjsigned into law in July heroism thai should never FOO I NOT War his-iOlhcial language win nc I ruling came in They were never heard of said torians in Canberra last challenged when the Con- be forgotten," he However, only one of thc mines exploded, wounding again until Sergeant tscott started his inquiry. Court decision involving a motel in Atlanta. Georgia, and bars racial discrimination in most holds and places catering to Ihe public.

night said that they had no grcgalion governing body! knowledge whatsoever of i meets in January. such an incident ever having Oxford's degree ceremony, occurred during the war. is entirely in Latin and the jesterdav. Officially, Ihe 23 Commandoes cased to exist when they disappeared. four Americans as they jumped out of bed to find He travelled hundreds of 'miles into Ihe Malayan out wnat was noppciiiug,.

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