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Hedge-hopping fighter-bombers sealed ral) tunnels by causing fandsildes with bombs and rockets,
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A bricing offer said that Allled troops recaptured Nigh ground north-west of Yanggu yesterday in the most significant action along the whole line.
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The strikers-members of the Congress of Industrial Organisa- tions Auto Workers Union- are seeking wage increases and improved working conditions,— Reuter,
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
Ambassador BEVAN SUFFERS MAJOR DEFEAT
Intrigued
Decisive Vote In The TU.C Resolution On Rearmament Overwhelmingly Rejected
Blackpool, Sept. 5. The Trades Union Congress, meeting here today, overwhelmingly rejected a resolution (expressing concern at intensified competition in world rearmament.
Congress also defeated a resolution by the Fire Brigades' Union urging the Government to abandon its policy supporting the rearmament?
Of Germany and Japan.
Mr James Dunn, U.S. Ambassador to Italy, and his wife are intrigued by an ⠀ early plano and a pianist clad in 19th Century costume at the Venice International
Centro of Art and Costume. AR Picture,
Atom Aircraft Ordered
Wasington, Sept. 5. The United States Air Force today ordered an aircraft. atom - propelled
KB
Il contracted for the dove-
of
alorie lopment powered aeroplane by the Consolidated Volteo Air-
eratt Corporation of San Diero, California.
The order covers
work
on the frame of the pro- posed aircraft.
A nuclear power plant
is under development by. the General Electric Cont pany. The Atomic Energy Commission announced
Jast March that the Generat Electric Company was un-
dertaking the development
of the engine.
The fact that the Air Force was contracting, for the framework was, con- aldered an
Indication of confdenco that the engine could be constructed. Just last month the Navy can- tracted for the construction of an atomic-powered sub- narine-Reuler.
Successor To "Mr. Wright"
Scientist Looks
Into The Future
New York, Sept. 5:
The rejection of the resolution about world rearmament was a major defeat for the views of the former Cabinet Minister, Mr Aneurin Bevan, who resigned from, the Government last April be
Rubber
cause of his disagreement with the Government's For Red
2 rearmament programme.
Dr James B. Conant, a leading World War II atom bomb scientist, predicted today that there would be no atomic war this century.
"'
China
Colombo, Sept. 5..
The resolution, moved by maintained only, her present the, 20,000-member. Chemical level the higher level of Soviet Workers' Union, urged “a new arms would remain, Sovlet Initiative" by the Government armed superiority would stay for world, poaro,
despite any cuts by the West, ;'
Britain and other nations The resolution sald that the
wanted assurance that their The 6,000-ton Polish Government should draw up
peaceful policy to end the cold, war, Colombo Plan for the devolop-here in ballast from Cal
plans
such as the yeao) Mieckiewicz is due make general disarmament at of South and South-cost culta on Saturday to load, possible, abollsh masa destruc
Asla
would not be disrupted by at least 4,000 tons of rub. tion weapons, control atom
aggression. energy for peaceful purposes,
deat
with the world food Moving the resolution, Mrber for the People's Re- Chartago
Bob Edwards, of the Chemical public of China, her agenti So overwhelmingly was the Workers' Union, said that
he said today. Ma rezolutions defeated, on a show did not want wholesale, dis- of hands that the votes were armament, but a new initiative. not counted.
that
Bir Vincent Towson, Congreas Secretary, opposing the resolu
an on the reammaraent of Ger- many and Japan, denied the Western Powers were re- arming the war lords of Japan atid creating newwar
Q
Dr Conant, now President of Harvard Univer-machine in Germany,
All they wanted was to be
West.
A
the
GREAT REVOLUTION
Ceylon shippers have booked the 5,800 tops of freight space she has available..
The agents expect that I
4,000 and rubber will be
great revolution was sweeping Asia and no force in ictters of aredit are all in order
world could stop it anything between "Whether we like it or not the 5,800 100s of people of Asia are in revolt loaded into the Mickiewicz, to against the
old imperialist be unloaded at Taku Bar, North
China. system," he declared.
The T.U.C. General Counell
Ceylon was not among the nu-
sity, was speaking at the Diamond Jubilee meeting able to ensure that Western regards the resolution as confictions which agreed to the United of the American Chemical Society on "An analy- Germany would make her coing with the policy of the Labour Nations General Assembly's re-
tribution to the defence of the Govern
Government and is urging, solution banning tical chemist looks into the crystal ball."
shipment of Instead, support for manifestos, strategic supplies to China last adopted recently by the 86- RUSSIA BLAMED
nation anil-Communist Inter Another majority show of national Confederation of Free
Trade Unions. hands approved manifestoes of
in this instrument at "I see prophesy neither
an
holocaust ΠΟΣ the
atomic
golden ACTRESS'S
abundance of an atomic age, On the contrary, I see worried humanity endeavouring by one
political device after another LINE ON
to find a way out of the atomic
my
And
NARROW MARGIN
PANTIES
WOR
These
com-
It
May.
!
An attempt was made recently
to transport 2,000 (ens of rubber,
to a Chinese port in the Polish ship Kilinski, bus the ship was unable to
from
B
the anti-Communist Internati One of these said that the al Confederation of Free Trade world is Pogain faced with Unions
to call at Colombo as she supported totalitarianism and the threatened United Nations policy in Koren destruction of its basie liberties had to carry a big cotton cargo and placed the blame for inter added that Russia had
Karachi. national tension" aquarely on embarked on a "systematie cam-
Another attempt was aleo Russia for a systematic campaign of aggression" and the paign of aggression.
Chinees Communiste had wiped reported to have been made to Earlier the T.U.C. rejected out what was left of freedom in arrange shipment in second resolution condemning "Ameri- Chira,
vessel but this, according to one can interference with British
Press report, was folled by the trade and urging more
condemned the North refusal of Bombay oil companies
"cold-blooded (mostly American-owned) merce with the Communist na-Korcans for
aggression" and supported the supply enough fuel tiors.
United Nations for "promptly voyage. mobilising the tree world for successful resistance.!!!!
Trade cours here said that The Congress accepted by an Chinese overwhelming majorly the see-
buyers had opened Spain resolution zald that tion of the T.J.C. Council's an-ment of rubber in the Kilinad letters crodi for the ship- ülplomatic relations with Spain 'nual report approving the Gov in August, some shippers con- were not only an insult to the ernment's foreign policy during serred with the don had al British people but a betrayal of the past year Reuter.
rendy extended the
credit' letters to September, while others, were making similar ar- rangements.
The Congress also unanimous ly protested against British diplomatic relations with Franco
and
10
on
British New
Bir
Rocket Motor
To for the
INSURANCE POLICY
Prices contracted by the Chinese buyers ranged between Mina | 20° and 12 pence sterling above provalling market prices, these sources said.
by the end of the century
this appears to have bren accomplished, but neither through the triumph of totalitarianism. nor by the
London, Sept. 5. Caught taking a pair of panties advent of world government,
"The year 1984, for example, from Marks and Spencer's in does not glare with menace in Edgware Road, Marylebant, crystal ball. Men and Florence Malina, of Hornscy, women sill continue to be 20-year-old actress, told the po- unregimented in many portions lice; "It's quite all right, these of the world.
"Paris, Berlin, London, New will be paid for. I am an ac- York, Moscow
stand tress and do this for practice." still physically undamaged by any enemy action since the second bone when Miss Malka
This was stated at Maryle- World War, Dr Conant said.
remanded for a medical report tho pledges made by the Labour asked the on a charge of stealing the movement,
review the panties and two women's Government Dr Conant said, that an atomic slipe.
position. war would be avoided "only by
Speaking
tic Singapore, Sept. 5.
the narrowest of, margins" and The axistant mageress of rearmament programme, Ching Peng, Chinese, was because, "during the period of the store said that when she Vincent said that the Soviet named here officially tonight intensivo armament that pre-saw Florence Malins take the Union could provide evidence of for the first time as Secretary- ceded the great settlement," the panties she asked her if she good faith by "merely a stroke General of the Malayan Com-military experts of neither side could wrap them for her, Ma- of the pen." munist Party and organiser of could guarantee ultimate success lina said she had no money
London; Sept. 6, the jungle guerillos. who have in war.
and walked out of the shop
Details of Britain's latest According to a local Dross. terrorised the country for more
with the panties.
The .British rearmament rocket motor, which
can report both shippers and im- than three years.
She then took her back. At programme was designed to deal double the power of the fastest porters had jointly deposited that stage, Malam, produced with a real and not an imaginary fet fighters at high altitudes, two and a half lakhs of rupees the two allps and sald a cheque Hanger,
were revealed today,
to cover all port dues, bunkers. would be sent by a film com- Opening the debate on foreign The "Smirler," which is builting charges, labour and other pany for all three articles.. affairs, Sir Vincent said that by Armstrong Siddeley, has loading expenses for this ship-
leaders of the Soviet Union been
under a blanket of secrecyment. Miss Malina told the Magis could relleve tension by doing since the autumn of 1947 und But in offering these rewards Coal would be converted to frete, Mr Rowland Thomas, these things:
This report, said that local has been extensively flown in an insurance companies had been the authorities have never gas underground the under-KC: "I was acting when i took
1-Putting the last touches experimental airclaft designed contacted about covering the mentioned the Party Secretary- | ground gasification of cool, the them and they will be paid to the Austrian peace treaty, General by name.
conversion of cheap crops into for,"
ZLotting up on the people panther Aircraft, Comshipment with a comprehensive Mr Ellot Watrous, deputy
pany, the P-1072. Berlin.
policy, including war risks,” When she again said sine was of B0 the found for supplying head of the Emergency Servicescess gas, are just two of the
* Mr H. T. Chapman,“Managing ways
3-Returning prisoners of in Malaya, broadcasting over chemical factories
This policy would also pro- each just acting a part she was to of
·Director of Armstrong Siddeley, Radio Malaya tonight, casually nation with adequate raw play in a film, the magistrate wor
said today: Technically. It can Į videogainat seizure, arrests and said she was talking nonsense, material:" mentioned that Ching Peng had
up the Comin form, regarded abroad as an be described as a liquid pro restraint-Reuter. Laken
of All alcoholic drinks would
"ngent of
Communist in Pellant motor, and it will, run be synthetics.---
as long as fuel can be suppiled, perialism.":
Already rockers have been used:a 6.-Co-operating actively with to assist take-offs, but there are United Nations without solid propellant motors and "making á fetish of the veto." burn to exhaustion once they
The authorities have offered
who
a reward of $380,000 to any- ¦ one
captures him alive, and $60,000 awalts
anyone handing over his dead body to the authorities.
"I find the 1980's a time when constructive
steps away from war are first being taken," Dr
Conant said.
Dr. Conant also made some non-military predictions:
Birth control would eventually be attained by diet.
over the needed an eventually
the Party. He had Annameso
known
Wright" who had pelled from the post,
បទ
"Mr Reuter.
been ex-
From the beginning of his service
as Secretary-General Burmese Envoy
Ching Peng had organbed the armed struggle, Mr. Watrous
declared-Router.
Building Of
New Bases
Washington, Sept. 5,
Sees Morrison
་
REFORMED REDS ON THE AIR-
Nik
Singapore, Sept. 5. Chinese Communists who onco roamed the jungles of Malaya with gangs of saboteurs and murderers are now', going The new Burmess! : Ambas-(on the nir. 1) rador in London, U Karl, called
London, Sept. 5:
REAL DANGER
4-Wind &
the
ASSURANCE NEEDED
Order To Strikers
Denver, Sept.
M
Anglo-Jordan Relations
Athens, Sept. 5. King Tolol and ble party are. vleaving barly Stomorrow in a chartered aircraft; for home,
Sir Vincent, said that the have been Ignited. Heuter. British
rearmament programme was designed to deal with a real and not an imaginary danger,|-| The battle of ildeologlos: hudi zn been transferred into aggresSIVE action of a type to which on Mr Herbert Morrison, the Radio Malaya is bringing in Britain would not succumb. WA Federal judge today ander-The King said that no change Foreign Secretary, today. surrendered terrorists to make, We will not toleratedneed the striking members of the will occur in our friendly, sela=
The Ambassador was making regular talks. They urge other armed camp with the means to International Union of Mine, Milton" with Great Britali his first call on Me Morrison Reds to surrender and tell why move anywhere in the world and Smelion-Workers to end asked what hopes he had for since his appointment, U. Kasi they themselves gave up the without outlet or hindrance he thairi 10-day old strike against the future of Jordan, King
tho succeeded U. Ohn, who has been fight against security forces and salt.
copper industry and re- Talal said: "I hope Jordan appointed Burmese Ambasador British
Associated If Britain adopted Soviet pru- turn to work "ithmédiately, will prosper and I will work Prest.
posula lo stop rearmament and United Press,
this end, Beuter.
The Senalo today passed the in Moscow-Reuter :55,887,069,178 milltary com
POR
struction (bilt that will give the rea armed forces hundrous of now and expanded bases -in the United States and a chain of oversoğan kirflekin
the Bene now goes to
House
conference out House
||with- the version. The bill is only man nuthorisation romumure and Con- gross will have to. vuto, the actual funds (before works - can begin on any of the projects.
She Air Forus wohl be given,
169,007,010,000/within Woost $1,000,090,500 for pourst outside the Unifod,
troops.
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AND HE
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