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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1955.
ARMY CAN BREAK Farnborough - An Important
THROUGH AFTER ATOMIC ATTACK
Yucca Flats, June 13,
Tanks and mobile troops without special equipment can pour through an enemy line shattered by an atomic explosion in exactly the same way as they exploit a conventional artillery and bombing barrage.
The United States Army's knowledge of the "atomic. battlefield" took a major step forward on May 5, when for the first time it manned tanks within 3,100 yards of the 35 kiloton "open shot" here, then sent them forward for a "break- through" within minutes of the detonation.
The tanks had to turn away from ground zero"-the ex- plosion point-at about 1,000 yards because of high radiation, but even so the resistance of
10 cents FER WORD OVER 20 their armour to Jethal gamma Births, Deaths, Marriages, rays and neutrons proved better
than expected,
division exposed about 500 yards behind them....
At the same time another 200 infantrymen, "Including a com- munications company,
left trenches 3,500 yards from the to test the equip- shot tower meat. They moved into switch- boards and to radio transmitters and receivers and were able to
them
immediately. There the surprise and was minor damage, but it was to an enemy from quickly repaired.
Personal $5.00 per insertion Although the tanks could not not exceeding 25 words, 25 go
where they chose, go vxactly cents each additional word, this disadvantage was fit out-
by weighed ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA
if not prepald-a-booking-fee of 50 cents is charged.
DEATHS
HAYES-PALMER—IA London. Lilian Margaret, devoted wife of P. H. Bäyes-Palmer and Mother of Kenneth and Terence, after long suferir most patiently burne: niece of the wire William and Máma Wootton
Hatton Neo
I destruction
JFT:
an instantaneous explosion which P In addition learning about could be many times more the effect of nuclear explosions powerful than the great artillery on weapons and equipment, the and air barrages laid down over army has used the Nevada tesis
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DONKEY
KNEW ITS
13
OWNER
Cairo, June 13.
A blue, donkey stolen from its
many hours during World War for wide indoctrination of troops master was about to be sold on
11.
into living and fighting atomic battlefield.
от ал
Jcha about 30,000 mah 1951, market day when is behaviour
2,000 YARDS Lieutenant Colonel Whirlock, who commanded "task force Razor-55 Pation medium and
received
led to the arrest of the thief.
Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim, the Lest site. training at
at this STRUCTURE RE-EXAMINED donkey owner, reported to Old Lieutenant-Colonel Willard Cairo police, that he had left two Walker Bulldog liga | Wyman, commander of the Sixth his white conkey outside his
Army. Potts residents for many years carriers and self-propelled guru Throughout the world, Ameri- cut he found the donkey had before the test: house and that when he came soid can oldiers are being trained disappeared.
In Hongkong
ever
Waste Of
A
Welshman's Energies
London, June 13.
Link In Export Drive
London, June 13.
The Society of British Aircraft Constructors will stage its 16th Flying Display and Static Exhibition in September this year and, once again, The Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, will become for one week the focal point of the aviation world.
Pilots, engineers, Service chiefs, heads of the world's great airlines, technicians, designers, reporters everyone who is anyone in the aircraft industries of the free world-will be there, discussing, writing, photographing and observing. It is the annual meeting place of the international aeronautical fraternity.
and
In 1954 an 85 pare booklet listed as briefly as possible the exhibits
view this year,
Where does the giant-air- liner have the right of way bus?" Why, at this crossing at London Alsport, where the traffic lights road vehicles whenever a Stratocruiser is lowed between the tagunao and its hangar: The place in the picture BQAC's "Calypso"". (London to Montreal), which carries 81 passengers. The bus, service 908 (Kew Gardeno
Yeading)
Why, one might ask, should this fover last year's record figure of Carries
56.
Service in the British armed be so, especially as it is strict 100,800 mq. . H their roles
could
forces was described as "waste reversed the Stratocruiser
of a Welshman's energies" byly a national show? There are would cover the 15-mile bus
Edward Rees, 21-year-old Welsh other air displays in the world, route in three minutes. The
in Nationalist, before a conscien- some of them international bus would take over 12 days
Yet not one compares tious objector's appeal tribunal scope. to havel from London to here, today.
with the SBAC Air Display in the booklet will be larger, and Montreal But the two
size, number of exhibits, and
will include items ranging from vehicles have one thing in "Rees, who said his objection showmanship. The Society's ex-
to complete aircraft
aucher to national service was "purely perience in organising common--they're both double
deckers--Reuterphoto. political," was appealing against running Aving Displays is un-nuts helloopters to hacksaw the refusal of the Swansea Tri-rivalled, having staged no less blades, jet engines to Gee radar bunal to place him on the than 57 separate air shows equipment, nuts and bolts, tub- conscientious objectors register. Since 1932. In 1943 when the He is now serving a 12-month Display was first held at Farn- gach sentence for refusing to borough, seven complete dis attend medical examination for
plays. were given in seven days. national service. While in pri- Since then very nearly 1
What does this great show son he unsuccessfully fought the million spectators have paid achieve? It is certainly an un- London, June 13.
Welsh Na-to see these shows on the pub-rivalled public display which The newly-appointed British general election as Charge d'Affaires in Peking Mrtionalist but won 4,000 yotes. lie days, all of which repented
The tribunal's decision will be the unique programme of 1948. has become 2 Arm annual C. Douglas O'Neill will leave London on June 25 to take up announced within the next few his duties in Communist China, days.-China Mail Special,
ficial sources said here today.
He will Ay to Hongkong, then ly after the burst, though big warfare was not expected to
The 1955 Air Display will be Nicosia, June 13.. Ibrahim grew suspicious and go by train to Peking where he Lank mctars
notoriously make any radical changes in are
is expected to arrive at
A Botilla of four Indian war- the biggest and best ever, A Lank tactics.
rushed after the man. With the
of next mon beginning Annicky, even in the best con-
"The only really significant help of a policeman, ditions The vehicles rumbled
forahim
Mr O'Neil's predecessor, Mr Ships steamed into the southern record number of more than 300 Cyprus port of Limassol this exhibitors (compared with 2921 forward,
atomic warfare to within 1,000 yards cha
change
might caught the man and took him to Humphrey Trevelyan, left morning to pay
1954) will display their have been higher Your-day in An entirely new peries. South
would be to the police station, where China Morning Pon Lac, Wyndham of ground zero, through an in-have on armour
he Peking at the end of May and operational visit before proceed products to the expectant eyes the numbers of both civil and had stolen the is now in London. He has beening to Turkey for ense dust storm raised by the cause wider dispersion of "forces confessed he
the annual of the world, while the area of military representatives one officer donkey and then turned to capture in the battle area,"
painted it blue.-appointed Ambassador to Cairo, Mediterranean regatta-France- the exhibition will represent an an objective "in the hills seven declared-China Mail Special China Ma Special
Presse.
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12:
NOTICE
Sallsburs
new
com-
for
his
New Envoy Due End Of June
tanks, and 24 armoured weapons
-sald after the maneuvre that he whis convinced that thes
to fight on either an atomic or After reporting the theft to been within 2,090 could have
non-atomic battleheld. ards of ground zero, instead of bat unit structure is being re-market place where some live- Our om the police, Ibrahim went to the 3.100 yards. Colonel
and Wheelock said that examined
combat stock were
being offered the task forcë used conventional
division organisations are how sale, While searching for tactics to exploit the gap
being ted in the field.
teste
...our lost donkey, a blue donkey re- in the enemy" defences.
Ricers The
and enlisted men are cognising his master approached that tanks and vehicles, carrying 450 learning
there are ways him and leaned against with engines and means of defending them- Ibrahim's back several times men, had to wait turned off because their vibra-selves against atomic attack."
leaving traces of a blue paint Armoured disturbed
officers at Camp Desert Rock. the Army like clothes,
on his galabia, his nightshirt Instruments recording delicate
A man hurriedly other phases of the test.
headquarters, just outside the All ngines started immediate-testing ground, said that atomic came up and pulled the donkey
blast
would
and
have
trn
GHOST BATTALION Wyndham Scientists in the two leading
tonks usted special detection) equipment to determine how near the ground zero might be approached.
"ANCHISES" arrived 7th June, 1955
from Liverpool
C
C
123
Hongkong
ex 1-25
6 Bundles Galvanised Buckets 15 Bundles tialvanised Buckets
"They passed a "ghost" batta-" lion of empty. tanks, unmanned guns and other vehicles used in previous army tests. Some of these "hulks were within 300 yards of ground zero and 'ware tassed and twisted again by the force of the blast.
One feature emerging from the rest was that rubber equip- ment, even on these unmanned tanks at 500 yards, was bi affected by the explosion,
The manned tanks
www.e
the detonation. tightly "buttoned down during Masking tape closed vents, and other cracks. Delivery Orders No. A48162 | But even so the crows reported & A43166 for the above have that they were filled with in- tense light and even dust, foreta been reported lost and notice into tiny crevices розу the is hereby given that the said tremendous delivery orders are declared null and void,"
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No damage was reported except for a few aluminium engine covers sucked out as the shock wave of air enveloped, and then rushed away from, the task force.
ONLY SURPRISE
The only surprise was that on Mine Mountain, 5,000 yards away, where the glass lenses of two huge army searchlights, not part of the test equipment, were fused and made opaque by the explosion's thermal blast. The searchlights were sheltered be- hand a 55-
a b6-foot ridge with their glass faces tumed away from the
special volunteers refunded In fall. huddled in 1 six-foot deep Please remit 30 Shillings trench only 2,800 yards from
oz ground ZETO. They clam
of 80. Results guaranteed detonation.
or fee
British Postal Order
Thirteen
Money Onder or Bank Draft, bered out unhurt few minutes
payable in
India or England. later
through
Address—Activities. (Dept. 3) examine
and
picked their way the whirling dust to the communicatioris
Kingsway, Delhi-9, India, equipment of a complete infantry
SABOTAGE
POLICE REWARD NOTICE
$100,000
"
The above reward will be paid by the Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong, to any person, or apportioned amongst persons, giving information leading to the arrest and con. viction of the person or persons responsible for sabotaging the Air India aircraft "Kashmir Princesa" on the 11th day of April, 1955..
12th June, 1955,
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,
After my successful tour of Europe, where I was
most enthusiastically received, I am expecting to arrive in Hong Kong soon.
"600"
force
away.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WHAT A VIEW-- ATOP BALD MOUNTAIN, HMAL
THERE'S THE ZOO--
FERDINAND
NANCY
NANCY FOUND
A FIVE-
DOLLAR
BILL.
JOHNNY HAZARD
I FOUND OUT SOME TIME" LATER THAT SHARI MARRIED THAT NAZI GENERAL TO SAVE HER. FATHER BUT IT WAS TOO LATE TO DO ANYTHING
MUCH ABOUT IT!
IS YOU MAN--OR IS YOU BEAST? HUH-- WON'T TALK.
-France-Presse.
month.
the
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
•WELL! ALEENA
HAS QUITE À HOUSE!.
LOOK -- DOORS SWING OPEN-- NOBODY THERE-
A PALACE!
WAIT HERE. LOTHAR. IT BETTER MEET HER ALONE
YOU--WELCOME TO, ME NOT LIKE ENCHANTMENT STUFF.
By Mik
By Ernte Bushmiller
THANKS FOR
-TELLING ME, TOMMY
I'LL START GETTING THINGS READY
ERNIE BUSHMMLER
THE WAR CAUGHT UP WITH BUDAPEST IT WAS A MAD.. RAT=RACE...I GOT OUT JUST IN TIME! YEARS. PASSED...*;
I BOUGHT THE WAR, WITH A CAMERA, Į SOMEWHERE I HEARD THAT SHARI AND [KER WUSBAND, SEN, GEFALLEN, WERE
İKİLLED IN AN AIR RAID15 M
By Frank Robbins
BUT NOW SHARI TËRNG UP
| ALIVE IN ALGIERS.....NER
HUSBAND IS SOMEWHERE
IN AUSTRIA SAND I'M GOING [ AFTER THAT STORY! vid
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favourite. But its significance goes much deeper. Mr J.J. Parkes, President of the SBAC, stated at the time of last year's Display:
"Attendances
from overseas than ever,
being
a record. There jo real evidence that a large number of overseas visitors who Are concerned with both civil and military aviation now regarà a j visit to the SBAC show as an essential part of their year's activities."
SERIOUS BUSINESS
for
Mr Parkes emphasised that "Our show "is primarily serious business event maraufacturers rather than public display and this borne out by the at ecdance figures or the trade or
Private days, when only the Society's invited guests are admitted. In 1954, 5,500 tickets were issued to overseas guests alore, hundreds of which went Service chiefs, heaks of ar lines, engineers and industrial- Ists from
the United States,
while
ticketa home
a further 48,000 guest were distributed
at
Thus, the Show acts as a
world shop window for
British Aircraft Industry
the and
is a strong factor in our bid to sell aeroplanes, engines and
components overseas,
"We make no attempt," said bir Parkes " disguise the fact that Farnborough is a trade show." As such, it ja" uzs unqualled success. as export figures prove. Since 1946, Bri- tish aircraft exports have aggregated in value no lesă than 381 million.
to
A measure of the success of the efforts of the industry capture the world's markets was contained In a statement made 18 months ago by Gordon McGregor, bead Trans Canada Airlines,
NO RESTRICTION
"Comparatively recently. airbne which was under restriction with respect to the use of one currency or another, placed an order in this country for a substantial
hilal number turbo-propeller Anothe *Ties of sentiment played part in the final decision-no airline can afford such Juguetes,
placing of that order cul- minated two years
of intensive comparative study of „Several airerad, both in being s and under development. The Hies of the Viscount outweighed by a comfortable disadvantage
The
the
FURL
margin associated with
116 operation
of an
separated. from by the broad Atlantic. The Viscound had to have, and stild have, marke superiority in pazenger ap peal, reliability and economy." The Visenyne and many other fine British aircraft, engines and squipement that have found favour with the world's ope tors, will again be on view during September at the big- get want best of all Air Dia playe-] Porough 193: