Japan To Let A-Subs Visit
(N Z P. 4 .-Reuter—Copyright) TOKYO. January XO. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr Maoayoahi Obira, today told the Diet (Parliament) that the Government intended to tell the United States it would permit atomic-powered submarines to call at Japanese porta if safety was guaranteed. Mr Ohira told the Lower House Budget Committee tie believed the statement that the United States submarines to visit Japan ware Nautilus - type submarines carrying no nuclear weapons and the docking of these submarines In Japanese ports therefore needed no ’‘prior consultation” under the United States-Japan security treaty.
Frozen Pheasants. An amendment to the Wildlife Regulations, 1955, now makes it legal for a person who has been authorised to export frozen pheasants to place them in a freezing chamber during the close season with the consent of the Secretary of Interna] Affairs-
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30045, 1 February 1963, Page 6
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