COMMUNIST CHARGE
Weapons Brought To Korea PANMUNJON, June 26 Communist delegates to today’s Panmunjon conference called for an international conference of the countries concerned to discuss at an early date the withdrawal of all foreign troops from North and South Korea. . The Communists did not, however, list the names of the nations concerned.
In a statement denying United Nations command charges that the Communists had consistently violated the Korean armistice agreement, the Communists charged the United Nations Command with increasing the danger of a new war in Korea and aggravating the tension by introducing new weapons into South Korea.
Reported Visit by Mr Macmillan. —Official sources today said they were unable to confirm an Australian report that the British Prime Minister (Mr Macmillan) was planning to visit Australia anfl New Zealand in January. The sources said they regarded the report as speculation.—London, June 25.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28314, 27 June 1957, Page 13
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