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THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1953.

Princess On Honeymoon

on

Princess agnhild of Norway and her commoner basband,

photographed Mr Lorentzen, a Norwegian shipowner,

week of their their arrival in name where they spent a honeymoon. Their wedding took place in Oslo on May 18 and was attended by representatives of many of the royal

familles of Europe. Express Photo.

Prohibit

Tokyo To

Further Purchase Of Oil From Iran

Tokyo, May 28.

Japanese Scientists Want Funds For Nuclear Research

Tokyo, May 28.

This Japanese Council of Science, the country's leading scientific orgattisation, has decided to ask the Government for a budget appropriation to establish a nuclear research institute which would house the largest cyclotron ever owned by Japan.

The decision to ask for the appropriation was made at a recent meeting of the Council.

If the government approves the request, it will open a new cra for Japanese physicists. At the beginning of the cupation, the Allies destroyed all Japanese equipment, and experiments in nuclear physics eame to a virtual standsifli.

Only satinu

the theoretical sido of

De Kanae Okada, a Council official, said that if the Govern- ment makes the necessary bud- get appropriation B Nuclear Physics Institute will be estab-

ched at an estimated cost of 720,000,000 yen (about £720,- 000) under a 3-year plan.

The Institute's most expensive piece of equipment would be a 10,000,000 electron-volt synchro- cyclotron,

IN TOKYO

The previous largest cyclotron Japan has ever owned was a 3,000,000 electron-volt inachine, which was among the equipment | destroyed by the Allies.

Dr Okada said that

the instituto will probably be es

·tablished in the outskirts of Tokyo, with cosmic ray ob- servatory nearby and another in the Japanese Alps. It will, he added, be devoted strictly to the study of pure physles and "will, not deal with anything directly relating to atomie energy or its practical application,"

It will be under the sole direc- tlon of scientists and entirely Independent of the Government -n measure aimed at prevent- it from being used for war ing it purposes.

The Council, which right wing political groups say is influenced by left-wing

President Gives His Assurance

Washingtoti, May 28. President Eisenhower sald today ho could give his personal assurance that proposed air force budzet culs would not reduce America's defences below

the safety margin.

The question came up at hls news conference in the wake of a sharp debate in Congress

Whilcis talsed

critical questions about his defence spending plans,--- Reuter.

Ex-Postman

& Harrovian

Will Lead

Air Salute

London, May 28.

A former postenon and an old Harrow schoolboy are among the RAF pilets who will salute the Queen in the mass flight by 100 jet Bighters just after her Coronation,

Commander D. C. Smallwood.

Two Cabinet Ministers intimated today that sympathisers, is also opposed to

a Government plan to create a They are two of the 24 men of the Japanese Government would permit no fur-"Scientific" Technical Board" the Biggin Hid (Kent) wing led ther purchases of Iranian oil without British con-aline to co-operate with the

The Council says that it will by the station commander Wing sent despite the go ahead given it by a Japanese Government because the board would be used for studying science from a military angle,

"Work was started last year in Osaka, Tokyo and Kyoto ut comparatively thres

small 30 cyclotrons weighing up to

court.

Testifying before the House of Representatives Budget Committee, the Trade Minister, Mr Kiyohide Okano, and the Foreign Minister, Mr Katsuo Okazaki, agreed that Japan must be careful not to provoke Great Britain for the sake of obtaining cheap Iranian oil. jons,

Their statements camo after a the validity of Idemitsu Kosan's right Socialist member had ask-purchase of Iranian oli against re what

Government's the arguments the

of the Anglo- future policy would be in view Iranian Oil Company

that it of the Tokyo Disirlet Court's was "stolen." decision yesterday upholding

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Fortune

M: Okazaki said, "It becomes oil can be purchased cheaply 15 desirable to buy it. How ever, un International dispute has arisen and I doubt the nd-

visability of irritating to the Therefore, we have left it to the Foreign Minister to settle the mutter,"

M: Okabaki said, "It becomes

Aghter squadrons which date

Biggin Hill pilots of two crack back to the 1914-18 war, will be flying their Meteors in the first arrowhead formation of the Royal Salute.

Themad

The former postman is 23- year-old Sergeant Roy Tappen- A COMPROMISE

den, of Hawkhurst (Kent); the When completed, they

Will Old Harrovian is Flying Officer

Ruper! keep Japan tupplied with radio Michael isotopes for medical, agricultural Chandler, also 23, who was tea and other fundamental sélentific (planfing in East Africa before he research.

Joined the RAF. it was proposed that a Japanese Squadron Atomic Energy Commission be Button, the OC Flying at established, but the iden was Biggin Hill, and the two discarded because of strong squadron commanders, Squadron Leader J. Miller,

At a Council meeting last year,

Lender John

opposition. It was agreed that Leader Len Morrison and

the project was too costly, and Squadron that it could be used for military will be up with the forma purposes,

tton.

He was found dead on a bed petrol whose purchase by collected, the Council will decide former clerk, of Honiton Road,

as

Dartford.

a problem of deciding whether it As a compromise, the Council

Other Biggin Hill pilots in Is more prontable fo, Japan to this year decided to ask for

Bight

be will

Flight budget buy cheap Iranian oil or act sa

appropriations to estab- the

Lieutenant Walter James that no harm will bn done

the Nuclear Institute, un to lab

atomic Hibbert, of Whitworth Road, for gathering trade as a whole. The Governorgan Lisbon, May 20.

South Norwood; Flying Officer Jore Leonardo da Silva Car-enent can't help those purchases energy data from abroad, and

Albert Thomas Hamlin, of ralho, aged 71, who was found for which exchange allocations a 74-inch refracting telescope.

Jeston Hill, West. Norwood; The dala-gathering centre dead in his dat in Lisbon, where have already been made. We

Flying Officer David Ives, 22- ten he livect alone in most miserable are studying how jo selle the would have a stait of

year-old ex-bank clark,

DI sorelid conditions, left a fortune matter peaceably and preserve experts.

On the basis of the material Sergeant

Farnaby Road, Bromley (Kent); estimated at 20,000,000 escudos friendly relations with Britain."

Roger Wilkins, fabout £250,000 sterling).

Meanwhile, Iranian oil and

what further steps it ought to Welling (Kent), take in connection with peace- Sergeant

and Flight was upheld as of straw mixed with banknotes, Japanese firm

William Leonard torn papers and dirt. The bank-valid yesterday over the objec- time atomic power research- Kemish, of Trevithick Drive, notes amounted to 40,050 es-lons of the Anglo-Iranian Oil and what, if any, recommenda cudos (about £575 sterling). In Company, storied flowing Into tions to make to the Govern

ment, his room were found also £17 the market today.

Another Londoner in the sterling in coins.

Oil tankers carried part of the

fight, but not a Biggin Hill FROM ENGLAND Police found that he also 18,000 tons to Nagoya where the The telescope will be almost It. Bartlett, D.S.O.,

pilot, is Wirg Commander owned land and property catt-firm has its distribution bases and three times as large as Japan's mander of the mated to be worth about 20-about 30 tank trucks picked up present largest, a 20-inch

wing from 000,000 escudos (about £250, the remainder for distribution to fracting télescope

Wallsham (Suffolic). His home 000 sterling) according to press local Alling stations.

(Essex), Installed in Tokyo Astronomicals at Leigh-on-Sea reports.

District The Tokyo

"but I have lived most of my Court Observatory, PHOTOGRAPHS cooking, and never let anybody Iranian Of Company had "lost be brought from England at an

He lived, alone, did his own ruled yesterday that the Anglo- A lens and other parts would fe at Muswell Hill," he said." enter the room where he had; all rights of ownership" in the estimated cost of £200,000.

Wing lived since his twenties.

cargo which was brought here Installation of the telescope formerly in the meat trade at He used to hold business

Abodan several weeks would rank Japan with Egypt Smithfield A volunteer reserve Copies of photographs meetings in cafes, and paid visito

as the alxth leading nation in pilot before the war, he left the taken by the South ChinoTM

in Portugal.

Shigeru Yoshida, told à Dlet

his old business. additions Apart from

in Shortly before his death Morning Post, South China

a Budget Committee this after- equipment, Japanese scientists tried to visit him nephew

to noon that the Government are looking forward to an inter- Sunday Post-Horald, and persuade him to see a doctor, would not interfere in the national conference at Kyoto China Mail Staff Photo- graphers aro απ view in the Morning Post Building.

PRESS

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Commander Bartlett was

tovice, erties in the. Alentejo The Prime Minister, Mr-the-world-in-telescope-faculties, RAF in 1946 and went_back_to_

In 1943 he rejoined the RAF.

Ho did not open the door, as litigation between the Anglo- this autumn to be attended E. Corman Deserters

a conversation Iraolan Oil and in

Company and the through the locked door, he told Idemitsu Kosan Company whith sicists, the world's leading phy-

..

usual,

The nephew:

Among those expected to at-

Berlin, May 28, brought the fuel here froin Iran, "I don't want a doctor or

German agreed tend is Mr J. R. Oppenheimer, But he said that he

East Eighteen medicines. I want to die alone with the Foreign Minister, Mr who was connected with the People's Police Force members without bothering any one.". Okazaki who hinted ihat Manhatten Project, which do last night sought asylum in Polleo broke his door in, further purchases of Iranian oli veloped the bombs exploded West Berlin. Among them were everal days after his death.❘ might

barred. United over Hiroshima and Nagasaki | four police

| in 1945.-Router. Press,

France-Pressť. Reuter,

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