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PERON'S VAST TREASURE

Artificial

Satellite

Fabulous Riches Expert's Evidence

Uncovered At

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LET'S POOL His Residence

RESOURCES Arabian

Arabian Nights'

SAYS SOVIET SCIENTIST

London, Sept. 26.

Professor Leonid Sedov, a leading Russian scientist, has called for international co- operation to launch an arti- ficial earth satellite, Moscow Radio said today.

Buenos Aires, Sept. 26.

Officers of the insurgent army have launched an investigation of ex-President Peron's personal wealth and possessions and thus far have turned up "fabulous riches" in the presidential residence and in Government House,

"It's like something out of the Arabian Nights," one Lieut-Colonel said after mak-

Two Soldiers Accused Of Slaying An African Boy

Nairobi, Sept. 26.

Mr L. C. Nickolls, a Scot- land Yard ballistics export specially called from Eng- land, gave evidence today In the trial here of two British soldiers accused of murder- ing an African herdboy.

The trial was adjourned

from Friday to enable Mr

Nickolls, Director of the London Metropolitan Police Laboratory, to be present.

Sergeant Alfred Pimblett, 34,

Ronald Swain, 21, of Green-

of Portsmouth, and Riflesnati,

ing a preliminary survey of Peron's resi-wich, London, both of the First dence in suburban Palermo,

hardboy Solla Arap Totot, in

*The efforts of scientists and technicians from various

Battalion the Fine Brigade, have denied murdering the countries could be pooled to launch artificial satellites of

anil-Mou President Lonardi's provision-collecting keys to strong boxes,

Mau operation archives ant secrot the earth," he said in an

al government is rapidly carry-personal

near Mount Kenya in May interview with the Soviet, ing forward an investigation of files of the ex-President.

Mr Nickolls told the Supreme Communist Party newspaper, the riches accumulated by Peron

All sales and fles and de-Court today that four out of found at cartridge casos Pravda, quoted by Moscow and his Lieutenants during a

posils in.

and six government nine-year administration public-Peren's residences Bre under the scene of the shooting came Radio.

ly dubbed Argentina's "shirtless heavy

who from Swain's rifle and Officers

two guard. ones,"

were inside, the Palermo re- froh Pimblett's,

Three projectiles found at A special commission is being sidence have come out agog.

the some were from Swain's set up to handle the inquiry. There is an ivory elephant in | rifte and appeared to have been

fired with it pointed there that must be worth

at the It-Col Salvador Guevara, re-million pesos," one officer said. ground. porting directly

Vice-

Gold medallions, sliver serving

defence President Isaac Rojas, will con-

sets, Oriental rugs and other

counsel, Mr John Harris, dust an investigation into the similar objects plus the yet un- known contents of the safes and activities of the Peronista Con-

archives will all be recorded in an inventory, the officers said United Press.

"The effort involved in constructing guided missiles for war could be switched to the peaceful and noble pur- pose of cosmic flights,” he added.

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Professor Sedov led the Russian delegation to the international con- recent

Bofore the formal Inventory ference on inter-planetary travel in Copenhagen at begins revolutionary officers aro which he said Russia would launch satellites "probably within two years."

The United States, prior to the conference, said it would Jaunch satellites by 1957. - China Mall Special.

Association

And what about

Prensa?

La

New York, Sept. 20.

Dr Alberto Gainza Paz, owner at the confiscated Argentine newspaper La Prensa, sald to- paper must be returned to him, through the courts rather than by executive action.

For UN In day that he believed the news-

Red China

He said he did not know whether the Perenist labour Peking, Sept. 28. An association for the United organiser, Hugo di Pietro, cor- Nations will be set up in Com-recily quoted Provisional Pre-

shortly, officials sident Eduardo Lonardi rogard munist China

the Federation of Associa-ing his intentions toward La ut

But the publisher said Nations Frensa, the United tions for sald at a press conference held the belloval General Lonardi was "justified" in refusing to here today.

The officials, E. Judd, Prest-take executive action to restore dent, and P. Reynolds, Stere the newspaper. tory-General, were received by

"I have always had this Premier Chou En-lal at a two

sakdi

Gaireta, hour interview held yesterday, attitude,"

During the meeting, Mr Chou "where all legality is violated reiterated his belief that all as it was by Pron, so it must problems can be settled peace-be restored through its normal fully,

the officials sald.resorts se mechanisms, through

the Courts." France-Presse.

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to his Replying

Swain said he had told army investigators In May that he belloved he had only fred one "Since then I know it shot fired more than one round,” he unid.

HE SAID SO

Asked why he believed this now Swain replied: "Because ballistics export said so."

Swain told the count that after he had fred, Pimblett fired several shots at Solin "as he was falling,"

Swain admitted making а statement to army investigators saying he overheard Pimblett

Netherlands Royal

Couple

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her con sort, Prince Bernhard--a new picture made by Royal command." The Dutch monarch, now 46 years old, has reighed since 1948 when she succeeded her mother, Queen Wilhelmina. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard were married in 1937 and have four daughters-Reuterphoto,

Vanished From Liner

Mr "X" Sought

In Case Of The

Frightened Lady

The publisher said the news-suggest shooting Sollo, He told paper's present situation was the court: "I was fed up with "legal monstrosity (which) has statements. That was what the (Special Investigation to be corrected legally by honest SIB

courts"Branch) ALK independent

wanted me to say and told them." United Press.

- Swain said that when he and a Corporal, George Davis, were escorting Solla to a camp, Davis told Pinblett that Solla had "ried to escape." hind Pimblett

askod why voyage from Sydney to Mar- South Wales).

has and sellles, Davis

had not chot him,

asdoed French start would have done examining ́magistrate to told him he

inquiries against "X" (a person unknown) for his daughter's

Arms To Egypt

Washington, Sept. 26. The United States government has agreed "in principle" to sell arms to Egypt, a State Depart-o, Swain said. ment spokesman said today.

out had

The spokcamin pointed that since an agreement been reached as regards the finance of this sale of sumó no Anal transaction had teken place.-Franco-Presse,

Davis has denied saying that Solin tried to escape.

Swain alleged that two army investigators had made threats

Pare

Eden May Fly To See Queen On Saturday

(CABINET SHAKE-UP EXPECTED SOON)

London, Sept. 26.

Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, muy fly to Scotland on Saturday with Lady Eden to spend the weekend as guests of Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral castle.

Definite plans have still to be made, but the Prime Minister is anxious to pay a visit to the Queen which had to be postponed ten days ago” because of his attack of influenza.

By long-estabilshod custom,| It is the Queen's right, if she the British Prime Minister of so desires, to discuss with the the day is invited to Balmeral Prime Minister at any timb castle during the Sovereign's the rumoured romance of "ler annual summer holiday there, later, Princess Margaret, and and such visits have no political Group Captain Peter Townsend, significance,

some point in his Balmoral But political sources say Six it is certain Sir sho might brosch' the sub-

Eden will not Lako

Anthony the initiative.

The

PREMIER'S TOUR

Anthony Eden would tell the Queen his plans for

an early government reconstruction.

This stuffle of offices will not involve

many key

Cabinet Posts But it is

Prime Minister" Including morrow continuing a tour of impording vacancies, try to fli the expected retirement soon important British establish of Lord Woolton, Chancellor of ments which was cut short by the Duchy of Lancaster, who is his indisposition. over 70. Sir Walter Monckton 83, Minister of Labour is also #ald to wish to be

relieved office at an early date.

Even two changes in the ministry's higher rungs would Involve a considerable

amount of switching at lower levels,

Df

He is due to motor to Britain's atomic research establistimént at Harwell, Berkadiire, wheed Sir John Cockcaroft, the direc" tor, will show him round the Plaut

It was learned tonight BIT Anthony Eders bas instructed 'that... all: bulletins :""about"." Pre-

sident Eisenhower's health wro transmitted / 40 / Kiön as

Kashmir Nos hoy aniv-free

Concern Of SEATO

Karachi, Sept. 20. Defence officials said their defence problems with India are "outside the scope of the Southeast Asia military conference which opened here today.

Officials emphasled

Paris, Sept. 28. The father of Mrs Williams, The father of a wealthy who is an accomplished skier Mrs Susan and horse-woman, is an Aus- Australian widow, Williams, who disappeared from trailan doctor, Robert Melvile present moeting, in- devoid 道 French liner near Aden on a Crookston, of Camden (New primarily to the: member, cou

murder.

Mrs Williams

a

disappeared

as they questioned him. Both from the Messageries Maritimes Investigators in evidence bave liner "Gange" (on the night of denied making threats.--China July 17, last year) shortly be Mail Special.

tore. It was due to call at Aden,

Canada Supports Bid For Japan's UN Entry

New York, Sept. 26.

Support for Japan's admission to the United Nations came from Canada today in a key speech to the General Assembly.

Mr Paul Martin, the Canadian health minister and leader of his country's delegation, urged Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, to "count again" the number of applicants for membership ex- cluding Korea and Vietnam.

Mir Molotov said in his speech to the Assembly on Friday that the Soviet Union favored the admission of "the 18" countries which had applied. But in fact their 21 have put forward candidatures,

respondents

and when COT- questioned Mr Molotov he said he excluded Zupan.

Today Mr Martin said: "Ac-" cording to the figures compiled by my delegation if we excinde the divided applicants there re- mains 17 candidates. We trust that Mr: Molotov will look into this question again and find. L possible. to make this essential correction."

POLITICAL REALITY.

the

Mr Martin also mid: "The basic political reality which we cannot ignore is that if this organisas tion is not truly representative of the great majority of countries of the world. it will be unable to make it fall contri- bution to settling the probleme of the world**.

for Und Notions anderslig in 1953 Webern backing. Hitherto the Boviet Union Exam blocked her, udimaton whiEY SENSE

od number at other

Mrs Williams was coming to France to train for Olympic jumping and ski tests. She was to represent her country,

Forty-eight hours before her

sho wrote disappearance, mysterious letter to her sister in which she said that, if any thing happened to her, the police should be told..

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FELT MENACED The next day, Mrs Williams told the captain of the "Gange" that she felt menaced and afraid of being poisoned.

trics defence services falfing programmes, and the possibilÉ

joint

mancouvren)......among member states.

of

Informed sources" and "that:

attempt to inject Pakistanis arry border relations with Indin Inbo SEATO defence any phase of

be strongly planning would resisted by the United States, which is anxious to avoid any situation drawing it into the complex Indo-Pakistan disporte over Kashmir.

JOINT RESISTANCE Pakistan sought approval," st the founding moeting of SEATO In Manila, of a provision which would commit member states to The evening before she disjoint resistance in case of appeared, a woman near Mrs attack "from any quarter. Williams cabin knocked on the The other members quickly

The

King of

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door of that cabin. It was ajur, recognised such provision BOLE ALERTE: DOGWELLY & 05, LTB. but was, quickly closed and she received no reply.

A cabin boy who took break- fast for Mrs Williams found the cabin empty and warned the ship's authorities. France

Presse.

They Sought

To Wed

The couple who fell in love on a fairground ---- Barry Gnome, the world's amallest magician and Pat Carter, 19, walk hand in hand in Bristol when they nought magistrates' | pers mission:to wed. After a hearing in camera, lasting 90 minutas, the applica- tion was refused. Barry, whose real name is Gwyn Rees, Is. 40 and only 8

might involve them in the Kashmir dispute, The United States stipulated that the SEATO were objectives of solely prevention of Communist exposit

United States has tre/ quently reassured Indián officials that US military akdi to Pakistan was given under nestranny It would be used only to defend its borders in the wider context of preventing the spread of com- munia into vast areas of the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Untied Press,

German Colours

Berlin, Sept. 20.

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specifications of the flag to be down by East German ships, will be settled later by the government France-Prosse,

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