Rich Nations Urged to Help Poor Countries in Education

Rich Nations Urged to Help Poor Countries in Education

University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 10-7-1967 Kabul Times (October 7, 1967, vol. 6, no. 159) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (October 7, 1967, vol. 6, no. 159)" (1967). Kabul Times. 1609. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1609 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. " .. ,. ... , ... ..:: : • 1 r ' ~ ~jChalfont, IStays In Brussels, !' n'-""'· "On'" S'~R" E·~ 1\.T.' IIJ .r'~r' I l~ ~!l..lt~e~~'£ 'i'I'li'.&" '" ~, ' • , ""}~Rt!SSELsP!lCt 5, '(npA) "':"'BrI- January 1963 ~ - ~ • taln's chief CommOn Market neeo The EEC -ministerial councJl will tiator Lord ChaItont look up resl- debate BrltulOS' application.,.for'Ule • . den~ 'In, Bru~s WedneS;day tor flrst time at Its ....~0'1 October 23 '''oli ,I~e", steady Intormatlon West Germarly iYesterday said It Chalfont w11l represent Brflsm In eaw applications tor Common Mar· the for'hcomlng talks on its mem kel membershIp by Britain and other ,, Wrshlp application In the European couhlCles \Common Market PrlceAf,3 The British delegation ilas rented The foreign mInistry in Bonn three storles ot a Brussels office made the point in a statement aimed building as permanent headquarters al countedn" recent press repot1S Chalfont recently c;xpressed the According to some of these reports, lJape that the negotiations on Bri· Bonn considered the merglhg of taints membership can get underway ~xLsting European communities' In November However, observers In ,hould be compleled first Brussels are not as oJ:)tlmistlc in 'rhe f9relgn miniatry statement dev~lopmerU poorer nallons, had faUen short of view at France's obvious reluctanc~ !iaid in part "the of I Its targels ' the European commumties into an french PresIdent Charles de Gaul "But we can'l Just pack up 81)d Ie vetoed Bntaln s membershIp in economIC uRlon, the membership of qUIt," the UN omclal laid He ur­ .:ireat Britain, lrelanal Norway BJ1d ged the General Assembly to pro­ Denmark and the fusion of the tl!!'e" claim a seccnd development decade existing communities mto one, cover­ -at once OECD To Study 109 the whole economic lleld are the lhree prlonty ta.ks facing the Etiro­ As De SCynes spoke, IndIa was Econ. Develolpment ueon commurtlties They are inde­ warmng unless terms of trade 1m­ pendent and should therelore be QP­ ,- pr6v~, the developlrlg countncs proaclled sImultaneously" . would sOOn be borrOWIng money , Policies Of US Observers in Bonn nw -the atate­ SImply to repay old debts ment as aimed prlm.r1ly at gl\llne The modest alms 01 the develop­ WASHINGTON. Oct 5 (DPA) British Premier Harold Wilson room PARIS, Oct 5, (Reut~)-The ment decade were further away than -Representabves of the Orga, to move m his efforts to convince leftwmg f~deratlon and com­ when It was launched, S K Wank­ ntSatlOn for EconomIC Coopera­ the CUrTent Labotl\' Porly canter munj~t groups m theJ French hede told the economic committee tIOn and Development (OECD) cnce in Scarborougb of the Wisdom National AsSembly tabled a cen­ KUALA LUl'dp;UR. Oct 5, And Ceylon s N J lanse report­ WIll meet In Washington from of Britain's EEC approach sure motion agamst Georges (AFP),i;;,.Ceylon'S ~r1me Mints­ ed, "an unprecedented trade eapll October 9 to II to study the BUl at the same time obsen-.ers ter PildIey Senaflayake l\lTlv­ Million Arabs Counted Pompldou's Ilovenunent for Its In Ihe past year whicb had dropped eConomIC development poitcies thought the statement showed a ecent economIc and .-oclal p0­ esl 'w.r.-Wednesday on a f1ve_ , Its extemaI reserves to a precanou­ and programme of t1le Umted conCIliating tone towards the French In OCcupied Areas , ' licies slay qll.l~lal visit to- MalaysIa , sly low level States position JERUSALEM, Oct 4, (Reu,ter) The mobon, which I. due to Dutilill his staY hUe Senana­ " , MOsCOW, Oct. 7 (oPA>-The A specIal workmg party of It is now more than ever apparent -About one mlilton Arabs,( lil­ be debated next Tuesday, at­ Yt':ke I will have tRUal WIth Ma­ PARIS, Ocl 5 (OPA)-Lesotho, SovIet Unw" .and Jordan have de­ The UN under-secretary saId the the OECD WIll meet at the US that EEC problems will occupy an cludmg 340,000 refugees of the the former Brlllsh protectorate kno­ tacked the cabmet's whole eco­ Jay!!Lan Pnme MInISter Tunku NEW HOSPITAL pasl year had not been good eco­ State Department, where the Important place in the Bundestag 1949 Palestme war. noW live a nonllC policy, blamIng It for' Ab(lul Rahman on. closer rela­ , clared thaI Isra';l must wJthdraw wn.a • Basutoland, has become lbe her troops from Arab ~ITltOrics nomIcally for the developIng :wor­ Commerce Department's Eco­ 'orelgn affairs debate on Oct 13 In areas occupIed by Israel In recent mcrease In the cost ot tions between Ceylon and Ma­ )22lid member of the UN Educa­ wIIl/oul delay to the poslhons they ld The VIetnam war hat! affected nomIC Development AdrnInlstra­ the mldeast war last Jubj, tional, Scientific and Cultural Ore It'tlOg and pubhc services ra~, laYSia, eSPeCIally In the trade anll OPENED IN OCCUpleO before June fIVe, "Tass" tbe UnIted States attitude on for­ tlon US representatIve to according to fIgures published anlsal,on (UNESCO) It was annou- IncludIng transwrt fares .and economic f,elds e,gn ald. he saId The MIddle East the working party WIll be host reporlcd ThurSday tiere yesteyday nced here I gas and electnclty conflict and other world lenSlOns for the meetmg SHEBERGHAN The Invaded Arab staces most be Aqaba A census was conducted last (Contd on page 4) Thp workmg party was eslab month 10 the west bank of Jor­ SAIGON, Oct 5. (Reuter)- $HEBERGHAN, Oct 7, (Bakbtar) compensated for the material da......e Conlinued from pege (2) Iished In 1962 to study area de­ dan 10 the Gaza StrIp and nor­ AntI-government buddhist A neW 25-bed new hospital was caused 10 them and the rcsl'Juhons The port already employs 500 Indonesians UpSet velopment po!Jcles of the mem thern Smal and 10 the SyrIan ,Afghan-Polish monks were asked yesterday opened 'l.·hursday here by DeputY of the UN General Assembly on ber countries out of Aqaba s populalton of plateau by Prime Minlaw N~ Cao Public Wnlsler Dr Abdul Raliman Jerusalem must be comph~d With To date It has studIed 1eglon­ 12 GOO The populatIon WIll nse The fIgures relatmg to the (Ccmtd. frf1tb _ II Ky to end t~lr ,ill d~ protest Over Rice Sh'o.rtage Haklmi at once Rich Nations Urged To Help at'" development In France BrJ­ to 45000 when the new town IS number of refugees are subst­ The present vol~ Of At,han­ vigIl outsIde the Ilovernment Jo%jan GO\"eroor Mohammad The So\lehJordanian communique taln the Federal Repubhc of fInIshed And It IS through ex­ antIallY lower than those, on Polish trade I. a~Ul.. nilillon palace "In the leheral mterests Sbarlf saId lbat .t wps a plea.ure aD King Hussem's VISit to Moscow Germany and the Scandlnavlan plOitation of nch depOSIts of the rolls of the UnIted Nations 1 be prospects for ~I~, it __ of the nation" to see a new step takeh under the on October 2-5 stressed that "In face Poor Countries In Education CDuntlles potash 10 the Dead Sea that Rehef snd Works Agency to be vetv tavourallIt ~n uktd dlrection of His Majesty the KIng of the aggressIon JO the MIddle East, The vice p.resldent-elect made WILLIAMSBURG, VlrgmIa, step JD to the breach to help poo­ Among the questIons to be ex Aqaba looks for prosperIty (UNRWA) In what specUlc lillP ot Intlum hIS appeal to mIlitant Buddhist to improve the lives ot the people unlly and soiJdanly of all Arab co I Oct 7, (Reuter) -The world's rer couotnes reach thelC educa­ amtned at the conference Ire All transport to and from the Polish assistance WM I required, tbe 'QU~h ot the province- nutries on the baSIS of anti-Impen­ leader Tfl Quang only ncher natIOns mlllht have to tIOn targets, UNESCO DlCector­ -Should Jobs be moved to port overland IS by lorry, but minIster named le,lber and .cIau hours a1t1!r a 27-year-old nun The new hospital in the centre of ahsm anti antl-colonlahsm acqulI'es Gennans have been called 10 to Tej{Jr~91?J'!lans General Rene Maheu Sald here wHere the people are, or people IIldusltles. He abo I!!ICI AfshaDlltan had burned herself to death 10 Jozjan province, the governor $8.td, Pashtany To a particular Importance" to where the Jobs can be crea study a project for a 134-kllomet­ is Interetten in ex)lOrtln. """,-pro­ would he.p preserve health of all Jerdan expressed gratilude for Ibe last "ught llie Mekong Delta city of Can Tories For Staying Maheu saId It was an "mdlsput­ ted? re raIl hnk from the sItes This De Gaulle Appeals celled leather to Poland Tho tbe people In tbe province Open Brarreh In 'Japan . Soviet Union s aId to the Arab -Can regIonal growth centre would reduce transport costs A"!"'d about 11Ie ptoopccts Of tIR He .ald case of tuber<uloals have world The USSR gave assurances able ImperatIve" of the ncJter by fIve shIllIngs each lorry naltons to proVIde this aId help dIvert mIgratIOn from gro­ i'or Farmer Support P01lsb participation In the next BONN.

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