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*** [THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951,

EMPIRE'S JET AIR ROUTES

Secret Talks Open

In London

ex-

London, Sept. 25. A hundred aircraft perts from many parts of the world met here today to clear the way for a great, fleet of jet airliners which will soon be flying on British Commonwealth air routes.

the closed doork Behind delegates will discuss acrodraine management, navigational aids, hir traffic control and improved meteorological facilities to serve the jet age.

Vie

Recommendations

mode

at

conference the first of its by kind will

reported be

their respective delegates to ministries and governments for Consideration and implementa- tion,

Twenty-two Commonwealth countries are represented at the talks which end on October 5, Sir Amold Overton, Perman- ent Secretary to the Ministry who opened of Civil Aviation,

the conference, said, "It is on the Commonwealth routes that the turbo-jet transport aircraft will be pioneered,,

"Our experience will be of wider in the immense value international field in prepara- tion for much more extensive use of el transport

Irunk routes.",

an other

two

Do the

Sir Arnold said that types of jet aircraft-the

Comet and Havilland Viscount had been lying ex- perimentally for several months, Both types would soon be flying regular scheduled cervices 0.0.A.C, and B.E.A, routes,

on

The jet airliner was offering

with speed combined greater comfort and beauty. Shorter dying times plus the reduction and vibration would of noise add greatly to the attractions.

the com- ale travel and of

fort of passengers.

Countries

and areas sened at the talks are: Australia. Canuda,

repre-

Ceylon,

the

the Bahamas. Bermuda,

East Africa.

the

Cars, Hongkong, Jamaica,

Gold

Malla, Nigeria, Trinidad, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sou Africa and Erituin-Reuter,

U.S. Expert To Take Post In Saudi Arabia

Harrisburg, Sept. 25.

William Anderson, Executive

Director of the Fennsylvania "Aeronautics Commission,-will-

leave his $8,500 post on Friday

10 dit

direct a vast programme in

public works oil-rich Saudi

Arabia,

Mr Anderson, who has been Dircetor of the

MISS ATTLEE MP'S

ENGAGED

Mr Attlee's youngest daughter, 21-year-old Alison Elizabeth, is to marry a 21-year-old captain in the Honourable Artillery Company. Mr Richard Lionel Lance Davis. They met at a party last Christmas and were introduced by her brother Martin, who is also in the H.A.C, Allson Attlee is a secretary. Mr Davis is with a paper-making firm.-London Express Service,

Gasperi Satisfied With Progress Of Washington Talks

Washington, Sept. 25.

Conference Discusses Freedom From Want

The Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de Gasperi, ended the second day of talks with the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, this evening and told newsmen as he left:

"I am satisfied with the talks and a com- munique will be given tomorrow. I had a chance to talk over all our problems and I found sympathy, understanding and goodwill.".

Regarding economic matters, 1 he said: "It is not possible to get down to Ogures because that is up to Congress to decide." State Aero- Commission since Its nautics

The lex: of the communique naur

of today's creation in 1843, will take six

issued at the end months' leave of absence from

talks between, Mr Acheson and his Commission job. He and

Signor de Gasperi is as follows: his wife will leave the United

"At the afternoon's meeting Slates on Friday for their trip

between the

Prime Italian Minister and the Secretary of State and their advisers, econo- mic problems were discussed. arm which is

situation economic "Italy's directing a $40,000,000 to $50,- Bou,000 public works project for

was set forth by the Italian of Saudi Government

Minister of the Budget, Giuseppe Pella. Arabíu.

to the desert kingdom, where

he will be employed by Michael

Baker Jr., Inc., of Rochester, Pennsylvania, b

the

Mr Anderson declined to re- be veal the amount he would paid. saying: "I will be a very handsame

Ealary, with all ex- penses pald." He will also be come 'vice-president Rochester firm, which, he said, has undertaken nearly $500,000,- contracts construction 000 in

of the

in the western hemisphere.

The 49-year-old official will a private plane for be given

Не use in Saudi Arabia. said: "King Ibn Saud is In- terested in developing his

his

country and giving his people a better place to live. I will have complete charge of the expan- sion and construction of vari ous public works projects the

to undertake."— King plans

United Press.

PAKISTAN'S

SYMPATHIES

London, Sept. 25.

The Governor-General

"Signor Pella cited examples of Italy's recovery and ex- pressed appreciation for United States ald in making this re- covery possible.

ing

Delegates from out a charter

London, Sept. 25. 22 countries, hammer-

for world government, Boy Confesses

To Murder

were told today that half the world's people were living on one-twelfth of its income.

The Parliamentary Conference on World Government mot for the second time this morning to debate a resolution on freedom from want.

Price For

Release Of Oatis

Three

heard

Hamburg. Sept. 25. The police today accused 14-year-old Moris ueb- beratedt, of Batshausen, near here, of battering to death Ilve Fischer, Д

40- year-old parse. of

Acland,

hundred delegates Sir Richard British

Member Labour Parliament, say that the "great time" was new fact of our

that the world had become one neighbourhood.

Nineteen wealth

inhabiting

countries of the

were

earth enjoyed two-thirds of its income, he said. Fifteen under- developed countries, with half

world's population, the

1t in on one-twelfth living

The campaign against want Vladimir Prochazka, said today be a world co-operative

In- must

Washington, Sept. 25,

The Czech Ambassador, Dr come.

can Journalist

in which

under-

the more

negotiations looking that ward the release of the Ameri- movement

William Oatis developed countries must take

part beside Sir Richard moved a resolu tion reading, "In the opinion of! this conference the urgent posi- tive task of mankind is to make

might be possible if the United their States abandona its political prosperous, he added. and economic warfare against Czechoslovakia,

a news

confer with

under and

lu

developed eliminate

to

as a matter of urgency a view to establishing world development authority to undertake this task."

They claimed that he fured the woman into his father's shop while parents were away and killed her "from sexual motives." He then tried to hang himaclf, failed and alashed his wrisia. the

pollon said.

When the boy's parents arrived bome an hour later. they called a doctor, who recognised Fraulein Fischer

The As his sister.

police said that Lunbberstedi con-

the fessed 'to

crinie. Kenter,

NO EASY

ATOMIC

VICTORY

Washington, Sept. 25. The Defence Secretary, Mr Robert Lovett, today the nation cautioned against believing that the with day of easy victory atomic weapons was here now or would be soon.

Dr Prochazka told

Επ considered world effort the Czech Em- conference at bassy: "Mr Oatis is alivee raise the quality of living of all

people In is quite well. He is in gaol,"

Dalls was sentenced on July countries

squalor. hunger 4 to 10 years in prison on spy literacy,

and preventable ehnrges. He was an Associated malnutrition Press correspondent in Prague. discase from their lives,

"It therefore calls upon the "There is no situation in the governments of the Powers world where there would not be a way out," the Ambassador told reporters who pressed him with questions whether Czechoslovakia might, agree to release Oatir.

WORLD BUDGET Dr Prochazka said that an a

The Charler Is expected prerequisite to negotiations for

by Thursday, completed it would be Otis' release,

to clean the atmos-1 Coples will then be sent to all

Mr Lovett told nowsmen that "necessary

Members of Parilament in all phere."

the countries of the world for recent optimistic statements about new weapons had given the This meant the withdrawal of signing.

Mr Dean Andrews (United exaggerated American policles of restric- ::ons

trade with Czecho-States) was chairman of today's quick, 381

elimination and

of session. which opened with a security might be now at hand. slovakia

Internal speech by Dr A. Plesman, Diree- However, he added that for- "interference in our affol's, which we cannot but tor of the Royal Dutch Airlines. tunately there was enough truth He proposed the creation of an in the weapons sterles and pre- which gress reports on atomic weapons International budget to

refect," Under such conditions,

a successful negotiations on any subject were possible.

He added: "We won't yield to any pressure."

4

be

to

easy

impression that and Inexpensive

all countries should contribute.

to encourage a very optimistic Dr Flesman forecast that in cutlook for improved American 16 years atomic energy would be weapons. **working for humanity." He

The conference lasted nearly thought two hours, It was highlighted would then by a transcription of the Ostis Pord Haden Guest (Britain) George Marshall court trial in which the voice

oppented for immediate help to Secretary.

"the appalling conditions at the American newman was

of living which still exist Asia," heard.-United Press.

Visit

Deakin

Called Off

Mr

all iransport aircraft Mr Lovett made thise state- be using atomments at this first news confer- ence since he succeeded General

$19 Defence He reported:

"Marked results have beer achieved in the past year in the | long-range weapons research and development programme. Many future weapons may be dramatically different."

In

no

Lord Guest declared, "It is good talking about freedom and democracy if you allow people to struggle for a bara existence from the beginning of life to the end,

theso

But, meanwhile, ho added, tho nation must rely upon proved, tested and available, weapons.

"A guided missile on the drawing board or at the proving. of ground cannot win Heartbreak Korca tomorrow he sald. - United

DO IT NOW "We have to rescue people and make them. it for London, Sept. 25.

work.

the sub-continent "Mr Acheson added that in-

Arthur Deakin, British

some to

400,000,000 morning," formation presented by Signor Pella was of great assistance in trade union leader, has decided India, where there are 55,000 Ridge in enabling the United States to to postpone his projected visit doctors understand the Italian situation. 10 Malta next month because of inhabitants, people are sick so Press.

election on often that they have no time the British general

to cultivate the soil," he said.

тие "The Prime Minister and the October 25.

electrical output of of the Bat- "He has not yet decided on an India is about that Secretary will hold their final meeting on Wednesday morning. Following that meeting, Mr alternative date," his secretary tersea Power Station in Lon-1

Deakin, don Acheson and Signor Pella will told Reuter loday. Mr

of the Trades

send them medi- machines and nign a supplemental agreement who is chairman

treaty of friendship, Union Congress General Coun- cines, doctors,

Let us do this now and commerce and navigation of eil, planned to investigate the is-seeds.

land's social and economic con- not wait until we have a world 1948."United Press.

ditions during

one-week government."

Mr Ahmed E. H. Jaffar, mem- visit. He was to report on his findings to the 60-nation Inter-ber of the Pakistan Constituent national Confederation of Free Assembly, said that Pakistan was Trade Unions, of which he is Vice-President.-Reuter,

to

the

д

"Let us

anxious to make its full contel- bullon towards the creation cf

a

world government,

7

VENIZELOS

RESIGNS

wi

now

Biggest Library For Tokyo

Athens, Sept. 25: "He continued to Bay that

King Paul of Greece Italy is determined to contribute stort consultations tomorrow to a full share to the

And a Premler to head a European and Allantic nations'

government.

cause.

comman

Plants To

Get Health·· Certificates

Rome, Sept. 25.

19 Plant specialista. from countries met here today to

He

sald

that a world_govern- ment, to function must trave sufficient authority and against disease and pests, the backing of sufficient armed

effretively, work for International measures

force to ensure the administration

of

The conference, convened by Agriculture Organisation," will of its laws and to prevent and the United Nations Food and punish viclations.

world consider such measures as sani- The desirability

certificates guaranteeing Tokyo, Sept. 20. government, he said, was andis tary The biggest library in the puted although its practicability the health of plants sent from Orient, with

The League of one country to another. volumea and 3,000 seats for Nations failed because it em- They will also seek to estab readers, is now being planned phasised nationality and sover-lish a reporting service to issue for the Japanese Dlet.

eignty.Reuer.

immediate warning on the out- break of plant diseases,

10

million was dubious.

The Caretaker Government STRAINS IMPOSED

headed by the Liberal Preinter, However, he said the rearma-Mr Sophocles Venizelos, which defeated in the Greek ment programme imposed cer- was

on September 9, re- tain strains on Italy's econoray elections and Signor Pella hoped the signed today, United States would take these

discuss the

cost of the The estimated The King will strains into account in present

Lomorrow with four library, which will take, at and future planning for over-crisis

leaders: Field-Marshal Papagos, least 15 years to complete, is scas assistance.

"Signor Pella cited particular-whose Right wing Greek Rally 10,000 million yen (10,000,- ly Italy's manpower and plant emerged from the elections as 000).

strongest party; General capacity as factors which could the stronges contribute to the objective of Plastiras, leader of the Progres- NATO, Mr Acheson

The

the

Modern Oil For Yugoslavia

transport methods, F.A.O. explained, have Washington, Sept. 25. greatly increased the danger of Economie. Co-operation spreading plant pests:

on announced that Yugoslavia had Countries taking part in the Belgium, Egypt, Denmark, Britain,

Netherlands, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Switzerland and the United States/Reuter

The new bullding, which is Administration assured sive Alliance EPEK; Mr Con- to be erected on a site adjoin- Tuesday

the Dlet building, will been authorised to spend $972, conference include

Дуе. Доста above the 000 under the military defence the Prime Minister and Signor stantin Tsalderis, leader of the ing

three below. It assistance programme for crude Pella that the. United States is Right-wing Populists; and the have fully aware

of Italy's recent out-going Liberal Prime Minis- ground and

United Press. progress and its immediate and ter, Mr Venizelos, who has been will cover an area of 270,000 oil and petroleum producit

In power for a year.-Reuter.

square feet-Reuter. long-range problems,

and the Prime Minister of Pakistan

have both dent messages cympathy to King George his present illness.

of

POP

in

Khwaja Narimuddin, Gov- excitor-General of Pakistan, In his message released here to

of day: saki, The -people Pakistan and myself learnt with frrent anxiety the news of Your Majesty's illness. We all pray for Your Majesty's speedy re-

covery, Complete health and

long-life."

Mr Liaquat All Khao,; the Prime Minister, etated, "My colleagues and I have learnt with great concern of the illsons of Your Majesty. We hope, and pray that the'oparu- tion is sucocarfil,. We stock our. alncérest wishes for YOUT Majesty's recovery "inftrutor

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