FORCES IN EUROPE
Czech Broadcast By M.P.
(Rec. 8 p.m.) PRAGUE, Jan. 5. A British Labour Party foreign affairs expert, Mr Richard Crossman. appealed over Prague Radio today for the removal of United States and Soviet forces from Europe. Mr Crossman said the policy of the Labour Party was also aimed at the creation of a zone in Europe free of atomic weapons as proposed recently by Poland and the Czechoslovak Communist Party. The zone would include West and East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
Mr Crossman, M.P. for Coventry, who is on a week’s visit as guest of the Czechoslovak Union of Journalists, said one of his most striking impressions was that the Czechs wanted peace as much as the Britons did.
N.Z. TRADE WITH JAPAN
(Rec. 8 p.m.) TOKYO. Jan. 3.
New Zealand’s decision to restrict imports this year will affect Japanese exports to Ne- / Zealand “a little,” Japanese Trade Ministry officials said in Tokyo today The officials ' declined further comment because Japan hoped to negotiate a trade agreement with New Zealand in the near “future.”
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28478, 7 January 1958, Page 9
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