MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED
P.A. DUNEDIN, This Day. David Albert Smart, 30, married, sandblaster, was killed instantly when his motor-cycle collided with the concrete standards of the Anderson's Bay bridge early this morning. The body of Smart, who was riding into the city from Portobello, was found by a passing motorist.
in the long controversy between the American State, War, and Navy Departments.
Strategic bases would be under the supervision of the world security council and military staff committee. but trusteeship areas would be supervised by the general assembly and trusteeship council, which will be under the authority of the general assembly.
The American plan does not preclude the possibility of placing certain areas or islands under the trusteeship of several nations, though that would not apply to regions where there is an important strategic base.
Apparently the idea of a string of United Nations bases flying a United Nations flag and open to all the United Nations has been abandoned. There is a tendency to say that these bases must be available to the council in the event of action against a belligerent, bul in general America has devised a scheme under which she will get general control of a whole string of bases in the Pacific protected by the American veto.
UNCIO will not even discuss what bases America will get, but the United States has accepted the policy outlined. It is supported by the British, the Russians, and all the Latin-American Republics. Therefore it is a basis of what is almost certain to provide the United States with vast new opportunities for defence, and large responsibilities for the control and protection of col'i lal peoples, particularly in the Pacific
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 8
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