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MAGIC WAND Food From Germany On Shop
TO END COAL
•
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London, Sepl, 23.
British sclentisis aro per- which may fecting machinery solve Britain's coal shortage by turning 20 million tons of coal dust into briquettes every year. Dr J. It was stated today by Bronowski, Director of the Nn tional Coal Board's Central Re- starch Establishment.
"Modern methods of cutting
cool by machines mean a loss of about 10 per cent-or 20 million tons-a year in dus," he sld.
a mugle wave "I we сал wand and turn that inte good- rized coal, there will be no talk
of shoringes
exports,
All
at home or for
would be solved,
Our problems
"That is what we are gradual.
'ly dolig.
It may
years before there is sufficient
plant but by
be some
selentille
coat
und car-
cleoning, briquetting
bonisation we can turn so-call- ed inferior dust into a superior product."
for
It should be possible to de- vise methods of making bri-
various grades quettes of different purposes. Dr Bronow- ski added.
one
The annual production of the Orst types of briquettes had
reached already
million tons and a "cobble" briquette had been tried out successfully in locomotives.-Reuter.
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All this food-25 kinds -was imported to Britain from Germany. Quanit- ties of food are arriving in Britain to be sold off well as the ration, as vehicles, drugs and dyes. bales of silk and artificial materials and silk, raw
machinery and machine: tools, → London Express Service.
Scientist
Evatt
America To Speed
Up Military
Aid
To Indo-China
Washington, Sept: 23.
The United States announced today that con- siderable improvement would be made in the rate
Hails Result Of Referendum On Communists
Melbourne, Sept: 23.
Dr Herbert Evatt, the Australian Opposition leader, today hailed Australia's refusal to empower the Government to outlaw the Communist Party 99: 4 refusal to write "utterly un-British" pró- visions in the Constitution.
Dr. Evatt, former Minister for External Affairs in the Labour Government, said that, by re- jecting the Government plan, at yesterday's re- ferendum, Australians had "resisted appeals to emotion and withstood a fierce barrage of fear and hysteria,"
Union Asks
Anti-Red Campaign
San Francisco, Sept. 23. The American Federation of Labour today called for
"Australia has given a vore diet that will Heurten all truc lovers of liberty throughout the world and that becomes the shining example of vitality and vigour with which democracy can assert self in an hour of crisis."
The referendum result wils more important than half #1 dozen elections, Dr Evatt sald. "The
consequences of a mis- inken vote in an election can be retrieved, but an error of judgment in this constitutional
Peking Charge Against Pakistan Govt.
London, Sept. 23. Four Chinese Commu- nirt treankations protested against the "per- secution of peace Oghters by the Pakistan' Govern-
-the Now China. Agency reported
frem Peking today.
The organizations had demanded Hie Rucondi- tional release of Pakistani writers, Journalists and "other prace fighters" ar- reated since last March, the agency sald.
I said that among those Pete were Syed Sejjad Zaurer, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Pakistan.
agency abo sald The that the Pakistan Cover- ment tried "peace_fighters" on June 16, when secretly
ANIMALS" BLOOD FOR HUMAN PATIENTS
Tokyo, Sept. 23. The newspaper Yomiuri reports that a Japanese physician has successfully transfused treated animal blood into the veins of more than 600 human patients.
Dr Kunio Kawalsh of Hiro- shimm University Medical School told 冠 meeting of epidemies researchers in Tokyo that he has used the blood of cows, horses and pigs to give transfusions to humans-with- out
ty, sirious after-effects.
doctor
processes the animal blood with small amounts of formalin and caustic roda and also heats Was
the death sentence demanded. This accured were deprived of the right of appeal and newspapers were forbidden to print news of the trial, the ancнey said.--Reuler,
Blast-Proof Vaults For
aggressive worldwide campaign alternion would tend to destroy Film Records
against Communism, and sold the whole democratic fabric of that only through strength can justice and liberty." the Democracies remain free.
this
Labour
ex-
1. The United States should compared
Leads March of deliveries of military aid for the French and treaty with West Germany, power. loyal Indo-Chinese in their battle against the Com-uaranteeing its unconditional deleat
munists of South-East Asia..
a
Ą
on
was
In one case, he said, he gave a patient 3,800 cuble meires
centi- of animal blood over a five-day period without any bad
after-cifccis.
In continued transfusion, some of the patients broke out lau rush, the physicion noted.
De Kawaihi was quoted by the newspaper as saying that even in cases where persons had lost a large amount of blood, he could spot no difference in re- sults in the use of animal blood transfusion us compared with transfusions of human blood.- Associated Press,
Rebel Reds Make Gains
cach
tac-
private-
From the referendum the
Ottawa, Sept. 22. Prime
Robert Minister, Mr
Two Canadian Government The International
Menzies, required a departments are experimenting of the Gordon Relations Committee
of voters and 8,000,000-member
of with blast-proof vaults to store! union Te-majerity
States-four out of the six-to } highly
Allms explosive
and Icased reports which are
Outlaw the Communist Party micro-filmed Government Is pected to be adopted on Monday
in Australia,
cards.
Rome, Sept. 23. by delegates to the annual con-
But when the counting closed The research was undertaken Leaders of Noly's rebel vention,
The Committee
of Public Communlat movement lald down last night, the aggregate vote by the Department
against him Was 1,898,000, Works and the National
Ro- today that they had wirk proposal:
with 1,737,000 in search Council as a result of the Communist "suffocation of anti-Communist growing use of film in Govern- tics" so successfully that many
The lend the Democracles in signing favour
Government's ment
felt that they and urgent re- members now ment records, the
quirements Lesue
of the National were strong enough to enter Film Board. na-conceded.
the political arena as a party. and completo rovereignty
The two departments hops to "Yes" majority in Tasmania
Organisers from Brussels, Sept. 23.
tional independence.
Italy a 10 2. With or without Russia the balanced the States at three in build a vault which will reduce
regions met Two thousand women peace
favour of the Government plan The interior of the vault niso the danger of Alm explosions.
ly here for the movement'a partieans", led by the Belgian That statement, without details as to the Allies should sign peace
and three against. But there was
Brat round-table congress, nuclear scientist, Professor Max
will be constructed so that a Presiding were Aldo Cucchi and nationwide majority of through the amounts in either dollars or tonnage, was con- treaty with Austria.
minimum amount Cosyns, marched
3. Britain, France, Yugoslavia still a
of damage Valdo Magnani, two Deputies opposed 10 outlawing will result from an explosion. city today.
tained in a formal State-Defence Department an-and the United States, regard-those
Communism.
who broke from the Communist There
were minor scuffles
The need for specially con Party last January and set up when members of the public nouncement on the conclusion of talks between lees of the Russian opposition,
structed storage vaults MENZIES' COMMENT
arose the
anti-Cominform "Italian when the National Film Board tried to cross the road through American officials and General Jean de Lattre de should revise the present Hallan
Workers
Movement." their procession. The demonstra-
described as an injustice to the Final Agures moy not be decided that its present storage
facilities weer inadequate. Tho A spokesman for the Move- tion was part of Belgium's Tassigny, French High Commissioner and Com-peace treaty which the Union Communist which promander of the French Union forces in Indo-China. Tiulian people. Haly should be known for some days.
sponsored
taken into the Atlantic Alliance. Mr Menzies, commenting on board said its fim records were ment
4. Greece and Turkey should the result today, feared that immediately be accorde ment- the rejection would "encourage unity of purpose.
It added: "The participants bership in the North Atlantic the Communists to handicap the Government in the fight against were in complete agreement that Treaty Organisation.
5. The United States should these un-Australian elements, the successful defence of Indo-
"Our people, most of whom China is of great importance to Istue an appeal to governments
of all South-East of the Middle East to gn detest Communism, have voted the defence
United States officials Lecurity and prosperity
pact to refuse legislative power over Asia
Communism," he shid, staled that General de Laitre's Iran should be included and the
"The Government will vigor-
They said that "brutal intimi- presentation of the situation in treaty should "eliminate every
to that area has been invalunbié vestige
and ously resume the interrupted
dation" of. sympathisers. by Cherbourg, Sept. 23.
Communist strong arm squads them and has demonstrated that special privileges for foreigners labours of Bnancial and econo-
and French in this vital area."
General Charles de Gaulle had now been supplanted by a 6. Truce negotiations should mic administration and believes the United States
unveiled a it can reasonably ask the today policies in the Associated States
be resumed in Koren, but only were not at variance."
and one Briush work and ratings to a truly neutral area of energy to the creative
which our problems call for." officer who lost their lives In United Press.
With three-quarters of the the sinking of the submarine
counted for the whole Surcout before the war,
Commander Saunders and Dominion, the figures today
sailors
from the destroyer Zodiac represented the Royal
who has twice visited
the centre at Harwell--opened in Brussels dance hall yesterday..
British atomic research
Bearing placards calling for o "pence between the Hussit States, Britain, France, Russlu and the People's Republic of Chinn, the demonstrates took two hours to pass along the central boulevards.
They chanted such slogans s "We Want Pence", "Butter Not Guns," "Schools Not Guns" nu "Outlaw the Atom Reuter.
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that Indo- atmosphere Indications were China probably would get the million bulk of almost $1,000 (about £357 million) voted for military and economic aid to Far Eastern countries between, now and next July
o week.
The French Commander had conferring with military been and diplomatie officials here for more than a we
The announcement today said the talles were ecncluded that at the Pentagon (the Defence Department) on Saturday in an
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vault.-United Prees.
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Congress sources sold that delegate after delegate reported The failure of the 2,500,000- strong Italian Communist Party to suffocate the rebellion in Its ronks.
party policy of ostentatiously
ler.
The announcement said that it the conference is transferred people to contribute a measure here to the 128 French omcers ignoring the movement-Reu- Gentral de Lattre has been advised that the question of ad altional aid for the French and Vietnamese forces in Indo-Chinia
in the Ascal year 1952 Untied
is under study by the States Government. Reuter.
GENERAL'S. STATEMENT Washington, Sept. 23. General Jean de Lattre de that he said today Tassigny could give an absolute assurance to the forces of Vietnam, Lros and Cambodia that the United States would send them greatly increased shipments of equip-
inent quickly.
G
New Delhi's
Riposte To Pakistan
votes
were:
"No" votes-2,072,703. "Yes" votes-1,050,377-Reu-
ter.
India Not Neutral
Ollawa, Sept. 23. A statement that the Govern- ment. of India's policy in Inter-
New Delhi, Sept. 23. The General was speaking ou Omcial Indian circles today false" nationwide telecast at the end described as "palpably of his week-long consultations with United States offelals, Hecent reports in the Pakistan Press of alleged harassment could make this statement as of Moslems in India. result of his conferences with They said that the Pakistan national affairs was pro-United oficial here, whem, he added, press campaign was "window Nations, pro-free nations was found very understanding of dressing" for the forthcoming issued here by the Indion High the situation,
Security Council meeting which Commissioner, Mr R. R. Sak- One of his main reasons for would
discuss Dr Frank sena. coming here, according to Gen Graham's report on cral de Lättre. was to ask for
Kashmir dispute. marc equipment.
United States
officials have
e deccrding to these circles, the shmi Pandit in Washington ex-·
raid they are prepared to send htt
ago
the The statement was similar to that issued by Mrs Vijaya Lak- which stated "Awo | cept" that it made special re- "as if at a signal, ferences to India's relations to
ail the Generel has asked and made two main charges against Canada. priority for Euch shipments India: will be almost the same as for
Korca. Equipment will be
wait is being forced to leave India, and
shipped
as rapidly Avaliable.United Press.
To Grow More Jute
New Delhi, Sept. 23,
Mr Sakcens said that India Firstly, that Moslems were was determined to pursue the ideal Di a democratie änd Secondly, lint the culture and secular State relentlessly, religion of Indian Moslems were "India is firm supporter of in leopardy.
the United Notions," Mr Sak- Allegations made to bolster up sehn sald. The disagreement there charges had been invest-of India with the Western dc- ented and found to be without mocracles is frequently em- phasised. This promotes mis- Ta nitain self-sufficiency in foundation, these circles said, juto and cotton, India in 1951- They, however, expressed understanding. AT 2.30, 5.15, 52 will divert 290,000 acres to fear that the campaign
"She is opposed to every 7.20 & 9.30 jule and 1,600,000 acres to cot start another wave of minority India was not neutral, ho ton, resulting in a food grala rioting in Pakistan, particularly form of imperialism, political or P.M.
loss of 400,000 tons, Food Minis in East Bengal, and swell the economie, every form of total- ter K. M.. Munshi announced in present rate of flow of refugees Marjanian, colonialism or Com- Parliament Associated Press. into a flood-Reuter,
munist aggression."-Reuter.
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Spain Admitted To Committee
Naples, Sept. 23. Spain has been made mem- of the International Marl- Auboyneau, former Free French time Commitice, and Yugoslavia
Admiral Philippe ber
Albert
and is to be admitted soon, Pro- Commander Thierry d'Argen- fessor Commande
J. Liiar of lleu, former Free French Com- Brussels, Committee President, missioner in the Pacific.
announced today at the opening The Surcout rank in a colli- of the 10-nátion International slon with an Amèrican cargo Morilime Law Convention here,
-Associated Press,
vessel. Reuter.
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