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PLANNED PARENTHOOD RECOMMENDED FOR UK

G30 IS LATEST MOON

Chicago, June 20.

London, June 20,

Planned parenthood and export advice on contracop- tion, as Britain's official policy, are recom- mended in a revolutionary report by a Govern- ment Commission published today. The report-by the Royal Commission on Popula- tion, set up five years ago-is likely to face stormy criticism from the Catholic Church and some medical circles.

The discovery of the solar system's 30th moon was con- firmed today by a University of Chiengo astronomer. Dr. Geraldtons Kuiper.

Dr. Kulper, who spotted it be side the planet Neptune, says that

satellite the newly identifici pretty faint.

1s

gn

One of the main recommendn-

desire them, unless there medical reasons against them. in that the giving of civico

married The present boom in immigra- to contraception people who want it should betion from Britain may end soon. duty of the National Health Ser-the Commission stated.

'restrictions "Thin fact presents a problem vice, ont that the

vital concern

the whole Commonwealth and we urge that it should be stuckled jointly by

Commonwenith

on the ripplying of such advice of should be removed.

stated.

In fact, when he first noted Its hnuression on u photographic plate on May 1, Dr. Kuiper said, Urging that the local authort-the British and

to estab Governments," he was not too sure it was there. ties should be allowed Mare plates exposed on May 20 Mah birth control clinics as such, through the 2-ich rettecting the Commission says that, though telescope at McDonald Observatory contraception

is widespread in Texas confirmed the body's present, a formidable amount of

harm is caused through knowledge.

existence.

to

the Commission

at

This study should bring under review Britain's economie pros-

tally

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949.

Sequel To Mayfair Coup

London, June 20,

The Fald by three alleged Gunmen on the London flat of Lady Bylvia Broške ind lo Derek Gould, aged 19, being remanded Jn Qustody at Marylebone Magistrates Court today on charge of being concerned with others in rob bing the

former Напев of Sarawak.

Another youth, wixo agod 19, George Frederick Thatcher, already in custody, was ra manded on charges of being concerned with the other men In using violence to Lady Brooke in her flat and rob.

her of bing

10, a gold

cigarette caso, six broochas, a handbag and other articlus worth 100.-Router.

Tram Came Between Them

pects and the political and strate-

le implications Dr. Kuiper said that the new

atomic energy and other develop- Twoon is 250,000 times fainter than

in This is reflected

national de- the that affect

nants the faintest star. It is about 200 valence

Blackpool, June 21, તા criminal abortion, fence, miles in diameter, much smaller

William Brindle wants his wife which in

the whole widespread

"These might alter 50 thon Neptune's "other moon. Tri-

either picture by

Kreally into give ap her job as tram con- constitute a grave sbetal evil. ton, which was first seen in 1848.

Among the many proposals creasing the desire to emigrate or ductress and come home to do the The y antellite completen ils

deliberate #L

policy, cooking.

On Saturday he was put on ortait in about two years, compar-made by the Commission for jul-dictoling

wellure however difcalt it might be in new family ed with our moon's one-month tiating a

he stopped execution, of distributing the probation because programme are:

of should manpower

the Conumon-traille along the sea front by icl- 1. Family allowances

ling his troubles to a crowd he Immediately went."-Reute, he hereused

gathered on his wife's tramline. from Ave to seven shillings

On Sunday he burned the skirt a week, and to 10 shillings

ut her conductor's uniforin and for children

hid the Jucket. The wife, Violet, went to work in a green amock.

Brindle evoked his own dinner and burned it

cycle.

No name has been clisen yet! for moon No. G30,

Dr. Kuper last year discovered moon No. 20, the ifth in Uranus' retinue-Beuter.

PUBLIC VISITS

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TO ATOM PILE

Purls, June 20. visits to France's first atomic

pile energy Chatilion, South of Parls, are drawing about 250 people every Saturday, the Fronch Atornic Energy Commission stated today. Announcing thm the program- me of development Jald downl

for the Ex months old pile is well on the way to realisation, the Commission added: "Work- ing at full strength, us is done most of ihe time, allows the accumulation of artificial radle-active substances, some of which are already being deliver ed regularly to research inhorn- torics. Others will be ready for extraction purposes in the com- ing months."--Reuter.

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RAIL ACCIDENT

Patna, June 20, Six were killed and 56 serioudy injured in a railway neetdent neur Mahinatour in Bihor Province Just night.

The accident is said to have re-

"I will get Violet back home it it is the last thing I do," Brindle growled,

"The trams

nro my

LIE PROPOSES UN “GUARD FORCE"

Lake Success, Juno 20.

The United Nations Secretary-General, Trygve Lio, today proposed that the United Nations establish a guard force of not more than 300 men to be drawn from the military force of member nations.

The small force would not regularly bear arms of

any kind and would be authorised only in isolated instances to carry side-arms. Before the last General Assem- bly met, Mr, Llo proposed *3 400 men and it guard force of was estimated this might grow In time into a unit of 5,000 men. The proposal was attacked then by Russia.

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Guard Duties

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Specifically, under Mr. Lie's Mr. Lie, offering his rovised proposal for consideration of proposal, the guard force would the 14-nalion Commission estab-provide land transport for mis- lished to consider the setting up stons and such incidental air as may be required, of a guard force, stipulated that transport It would be part of the Secre- maintain radio communications toriat but would be recruited for the missions, safeguard from national governments. Taquarity of United Nations pre- mises and members of supplies would consist of maximum of 900 men. The personnel would, supervise safe custody of as far as possible, be physleally records and archives, maintain ft men between

mission the ages of 22 order during

hearing and 30 with field

and investigations, and perfonn experience at necessary technical back guard duties at hoachpuarters.

term of service Mr. ground. The

the would be from one to three years. guard unit would cost US$1,000,- The guard force would be given 500 for the first year of opera- a daily subsistence allowance by tion and less for succeeding years. the United Nations of two dollars The cost of his earlier proposal for food and preparation and

estimated at a minimum of one was dollar for maintenance. Their US$4,000,000.

The

Commission salaries would be paid by their

considering own Governments which would the

osal comprises proposal be re-imbursed

the

Nallons.

Lic extimates

that

repro-

by the United sentatives of Australia, Brazil,

Ex-

China, Columbia, Czechoslovakia, The units would not be France, Grence, Haili, Pakistan, pected to fight and would not Poland, Sweden, Russla, Britain have any functions of observa and the United States.-United tion of truce torms, of protect-'Press.

SHOWING carcer",

happens."--Associated Press.

be curred when the uxle of a passen-mapped Violet, "I go on whatever whoger conch gave way.----Reuter,

GROWING DEMAND FOR AID TO ASIA

Geneva, June 20.

Mr. Rawl Kasam Khan, Pakistan employers' dologate to the International Labour Organisation conference today strongly backed the growing demand for a greater concentration by United Nations agencies on the problems of under- developed countrios.

DRUG RUNNER

SENTENCED

Bremerhaven, June 20.

A merchant seaman, Richard Washington, of New York, wyd sentenced today to 10 months'

into

Imprisonment for trying ilegally to bring marijuana cigarettes Bremerhaven. Hoit thu sentence was suspended,

Washington, aged 34; was or rested when a vessel, the Dalton Victory, returned here from Britol He was charged with traffic in narcotica on May 27 after 60 of the drug cigarettes

conferences.-la routine search as he left the

docks.-Reuter

"The problems of these coun- an Asian workers' united front were found in his possession. In tries have not received the same at International amount of attention as those of Reuter.

the highly industrialised Co tries, though their need for as- sistance has always been great and of an Imperative nature," Mr. Khan asserted,

"With growing recognition the fact that poverty anywhere constitutes a threat to prosperity everywhere, and a comprehension of the global nature of present- day omy, the pecullar pro- blems of less developed countries should receive special considera- tion in the deliberations and executive programmes of all in- ternational organisations." he

said,

economy,

Mr. Khan's appeal follows a series of speeches by employers' and workers delegates from In- dia and other Asiatic countries.

They argued that the United Natione agencies can not effec- tivaly improve world Nying conditions unless they pay more attention to the two-thirds of the world's population in Asla

Ilving

Further backing was given to this campaign by the decision of workers' delegates here yester- day to found an Aslan Labour Federation, which will

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