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KING'S

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"SIGN OF THE PAGAN"

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955.

INTERCONTINENTAL MISSILES Gruenther Talks Of

Western Defence

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SHOWING TO-DAY

THE STORY OF

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SIGN PAGAN Technicolor

„Í JEFF CHANDLER-JACK PALANCE LUDMILLA TCHERINA - RITA GAM

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The

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Pickwick Papers

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Guided

Rockets Given

High Priority

DIFFICULT PROBLEM

Washington, Apr. 6.

United States "Air Force Chief General Nathan F. Twining said today that the American Air Force was giving the "highest priority" to the development of intercontinental guided missiles.

Gen. Twining, who was addressing the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee, said also that the US was making "satisfactory" progress in study- ing production, of the atomic aeroplane.

He said that such a plane 'would revolutionise aviation and give planes an unlimited range.

*RED DEVELOPMENT

Gen. Tuinlar sald the Soviet Union was working on intercontinental missiles capable of destroying ob- jectives in the United States

The development at such missiles, Gen. Twining said, constituted the most difficult problem in histery, The missilca would attain a speed of more than 10,000 miles per hour, he said. They would be launched from isclated, well-camoußaged mases; difficult to find Bad destroy.

The Senate Sub-Committee is studying the proposed appropria. tions for the armed forces for the 1956 fiscal year, --- France- Presse.

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Mummy Buried

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Vienm, Apr. 6.

old A 2,500 - year .- Egyptian mummy has been recovered from a ceinetery tx -Communist Czecha- slovakia where it wwx buried by mistake last year, Prague newspapers. xaid

today.

They said that the val- able relic was carted away from a KITOMSTEN at the Bohemian town of Kraslice and buried in a new grave because a local official pro- nounced it no longer åt for display.

When archaeologists iz Pragne learned of the mummy's fate they ordered. it to be exhumed from the cemetery at unce and taken to Prague to see if it could be repaired. It had under- rone "extensive damage”. anderground. the reporta sald United Press.

Liechtenstein

Loses Claim

The Hague, Apr. 6.

General Gruenther, Commander-in-Chief

Allied Forces

in Europe, spoke of Defence of Western Europe, at a private meeting of the "European Atlantic Group", held at the House shows: General Gruenther of Commons recently. Picture seen arriving for the meeting (right) —Express Photo,

BY JUPITER! RADIO STATIC

Princeton, Apr. 6,

Two scientists reported today that the giant planet Jupiter is emitting bursts of radio static.

The emissions have been picked up on earth

in "the first recorded instance of such waves being received from one of the other planets."

its great

A French Resistance heroine learned with joy today that the child born to her in a German prison more than 11 years ago "The International Court - to- The report on Jupiter was 17,927 miles. Despite Would be returned to her. day dismissed Liechtenstein's made to the American Astrono-mass, Jupiter rotates much more despite the opposition of Ger- daim for damages from Guate-mical Society here by Drs Be-rapidly than the earth-once man foster-parents.

mala for the wartime intern-nard F. Burke and Kenneth L every nine hours and 50 minutes.

It was by reading her news-ment and confiscation of pro-Franklin of the Carnegie Institu- paper in Marseilles today that perty of Freldrich Nottebolum, tion of Washington, Madame Gadi - Fhelippeau who claims to be a Liechtenstein learned that the American High national

Cenimission Appeals Court The ding was 11 to three. Judge Ambrose Füller had 4 In a judgment which took one few days ago decided that her hour to read, the Court ruled daughter Josette-Claude should that Nottsbohm's naturalise- be returned to her

|tion as a Liechtenstem citizen Judge Fuller of the Frankfurt was not adreissible

as a bass Court had, 101

two

previous for Liechtenstein's claim of over occasions ruled that Josette- $1,500,000 (£535,000) damages Claude should stay with her and compensation from Guate- foster-parents-France-Presse, mala-Reuter.

Victory For Townsend'

On French Track

SHORT BURSTS

The radio WAYCS trum Jupiter, largest nil the planets, were received by the Institution's huge radio telescope near Sences, Maryland, They consist of

randcm

ከይ short

bursts static resembling thunder- storm interference.

victory in the Paix Henri de farger scale. Vestan flat race for gentlemen

Dr Burke and Dr Franklin sald that the explanation of Jupiter's radio emission is not

but known..

the Carnegie Institution said it might be caused by disturbances in the atmosphere of Jupiter similar to thunderstorms but on a much. Paris, Apr. 6.

Jupiter is mammoth by e- send, making his first ap-

at Maison Lafitte, near here,parison with the earth. At its in " DEAFANOG

A French today.

equator it is 88,700 miles in dia-

diameter Earth's FACECOURSE,

was over one mile meter. rode Nemrod, to The event

one furlong and is valued at 300,000 Franes (about £300). Before the race, Captain Townsend had smilingly told reporters that he hoped his first race in France would not be his last.

GROUP Captain Feter Town-

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Alan LADD Virginia MAYO "Iron Mistr Color by

He said that he was a little worried because the starting procedure for French races is diferent from that to which he was used in England and Belgium.

A dozen policemen held back

chcering crowds of admirers as Townsend rode on to the course for the race.

He started badly and, was well.

behind the other seven ridem

is

ORIENTAL:

AIR CONDITIONED

In recording the broadcasts from Jupiter, the Carnegie Institution's scientists were do- ing close-up work, so to The big planet, now the bridest night-time

object in the sky to the moon, circles the sur at distances of 367,000,000 to 600,000,000 miles from the

next

earth

Dr Burke and Dr Franklin said that Jupiter's signals were conspicuous at a frequency of 22 magacycles."

at

be

SENSITIVE RECEIVERS

They can

obscrved about one day out of three Seneca during the six minutes the planet is in the narrow beam of the radio telescope.

The scientists used extremely sensitive radio receivers and an anténna so big it fills a 90-acre field United Press.

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN

JAMES CAGHEY

"WHITE HEAT

VIRGINIA MAYO

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during the early moments of TO-MORROW: the race, but gradually, fun-

by

The

his position. In an Anish, Townsend won

in

SATURDAY:

à neck at the post. Group Captain, who British air attache in Brussels, SUNDAY: wald he was delighted by his

victory and hoped to come back again to take part in

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