New Delhi Talks
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NEW DELHI, Feb. 7.
South-east Asian problems, specifically Vietnam and Cambodia, are expected to dominate several rounds of talks the Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, will have with United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant, who will arrive in New Delhi tomorrow on a threeday visit.
U Thant is coming to Delhi to address the United Nations Conferenct on Trade and Development, after the cancellation of an earlier planned visit to open the conference last week because of tension over the Pueblo crisis.
Aust. Workers Lose s2m (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) MELBOURNE, Feb. 7. Nearly s2m in wages were lost by yesterday's 24-hour stoppage of metal trades workers in five Australian States. Two hundred thousand workers who took part in the stoppage returned to work this morning. The protest involved workers with companies which have said they would absorb in over-award payments the recent increases in trade margins. The Metal Trades Federation of Unions exempted from the stoppage unionists working for firms which have agreed to pay the increases in full.
Plane Wreckage Found.— The wreckage of a United States Navy Orion patrol plane lost off South Vietnam has been found at sea. The aircraft carried four officers and eight enlisted men, for whom little hope is held.— Manila, February 7.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31598, 8 February 1968, Page 11
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