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THE · CHINA › MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1955,
Peaceful Use Of Atomic
Energy
BRITAIN & FRANCE DO MOST FOR EUROPE'S INDUSTRY
Paris, Dec. 28.
Britain and France have done most of the work in Europe towards providing nuclear energy for industry, according to an official international report issued here today.
But Europe as a whole is backward in the development of nuclear energy for industry by comparison with the United States, the report adds.
Fangio To Be Investigated
In Argentine
Buenos Aires, Dec. 27. Prominent figures sport, the theatre, the cinema And nearly ail collaborators of the Peron regime figure in the new list of those whose funds have been attached pend- ing investigation.
The report was issued by a Special working committee party of the Orgardsation for Euro- PONED Economic Co-operation (OEF)
was propored by the chairman of the committee. Mr Leandre Nicolalels Gierce, and Mr William Har- pham of Britain, and M. Roger Orkraw of Belgium. It will be considered by the OEEX® in January.
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of
The working party visited 12 menher countries and consulin OBEC delegates in Paris of five others before drawing up their 1t』HEI on the present industrial nuclear Europe and the
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They note that most of the thevelopment so for was taking place in Antalk wit France, though they found al useful
The total : 360 All must sent theoriv before the pestoration board to give an at- evant of Bele property to show
egtimately acquired. Aiming them are Juan Manuel Fangro, world champlon racing driver, Juan and Oscar Galerz afe. Jorge De-votte, ius drivers, the
ennis player Maria Teran the power Weiss.
internationally who is known, and Carlos Menditeguy. Enrique 44441
Carlow Juan Albst, all pold players.
The list included the netresses, Fanny
Navarro
Mirelle, ard
Laus Elias
Bars Sepit.
radio anfluncers
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Tila
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Also on the list la the Aus- trian Industrialist, Fitz Mand the German industrialist, Lardo- vico Freude, and all the ex- deputies เ
Peronista
exoTIACS
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administrulion who had not been on the on-
of names United Press
ginal list published
Ex-War Criminals Released
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Thes Festilet
molijevements
SHOT LEADING CYPRIOT TERRORIST
Major Brian Jackson Coombes, British officer who fought and defeated four Cypriot terrorists when ambushed last week, is shown heading the funeral procession as chief mour- ner of his driver, killed in the ambush. One of the terrorists was killed by Major Coombes, He was Charalambos Mouskos, cousin of Archbishop Makarios, Mouskoa had been hunted by British foross for Ave month, and there was a price of £5,000 on his head. Express Photo.
Japan Trains Indonesian-Dutch
Paratroopers
Tokyo, Deo, 27. Lieutenant-Colonel Hideo Nishida of Japan's Ground Self Defence Forcen sald Japan now has some 300 rained paratroopers in Is army and experts to have
trattalion soon,
Osite!
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Scrutinarelo.
They regarded sanie Farm of malin-Burtzean co-operation # mlear *** o
essential to sueress suggested that thero a spacial OEEC steering conuultee on nucles T Leoergy, and progused SIX Jdifferent forms et este ez-
operation in the
atenie energy Beld which would 1> the responsibility of this committee.
Thy were:
1. The presentation of pro-
grammes and projects,
2. The promotion of Joint
undertakings.
3. Harmonisation
Legistations.
4. Promotion
tion.
of national
of standardisa-
6. A systemi of intemational
trade.
The OEEC report compared a rumber DE European und Ameriern achievements in the
alone energy field demonstrate sand. America's greater progress. -Reuter,
JUNK.
Hern, Dec A group of 45 German puis sonen Front Buulzen prisons in East Germany today reparted ta
Ollawa, Dec. 27 the Red Crust in West Berlin.
They were some of the 2,010 Chanda's population totalled former war criminals released | 15,792.000 at December 1. lay the East German Governs rise of 18,000 in three months,
ment for the festive Prober-Presse,
acasun.
the Bureau of Statistics reported tralay China Mail Special,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD——Across: 1 Drama, 4 Veneur,
3 Roofer, 10 Orate, 12 Rented,, 14 Startle, 17. More, 19 Avoideti, 20 Imitate, 22, Dent,, 23 Broning,. 27. Teased, 29. Irons, 30 Deviso, 31 Grease, 32 Titan. Down: I Dares, 2 Arena, 3. Afert, 5 Kyot, 6, Evaded, 7 Realed, 9 Relsteo, 11 Remits, 13. Saverod, 18 Tome, 18. Holten, 18 Rein, 20 Idling, 21 Intone, 24 Adept,. 29 Idiot, 26 Grem, 28 Asks.
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He said that the force includes four major seven captains with tween nine and 36 Jumps to their credit.-China Mall Special
MAKARIOS
THANKS
GREEKS
Egypt Still Considering Dam Offer
Cairo, Dec. 27. Mr Henry Byroade, United States Ambassador to Egypt, told reporters bere today that tho Egyptian Government was
"still considering" Ameri-
ca's offer of aid in the
building of the Asian High Dam on the Upper Nilo.
After n meeting with tho Egyptian Prime Minister, Lieutenant-Colonel Camel Abdol Natser, Mr Byronds matt: "I did not expot an answer today."
An Egyptian Government spokesman later confirmed that had yet been no agreement renched.
According (0 unconfirmed reports the United States and Britain art willing to Hive about $70 million (about £25 million) to Egypt to carry out the arst phase of the building of the dam. Details of how the manny could be mada ayadable- through the World Bunk oľ otherwise have yet to be fixed. No Details Dr A. Monci el Kaisrouni, Krypt's Finance Minister, returned to Calro last week after Western offer American and officials in Washington and London, no de- taih of the discussions were 41185 Jused,
discussing the
with British.
World Brnk
Today
Mr Byronde discussed Dr Kalesi's mission
Colonel
Washington1 Nasser ---Reuter.
with:
Indonesian
Relations Vague Naval Mission
The Hague, Dec. 27.
A "vague situation" has risen in the Netherlands - Indonesian ministers'
con-
ference being held here and in Geneva to improve relations between the two coun- tries, according to conference circles today.
In France
Cherbourg, Dec. 27.
The indonesian naval mission, heucked
WONDER DRUGS
FOR THE SOUL
Atlanta, Dec. 27. New wonder drugs which work “like penicillin of the soul" have been found highly effective in the treatment of the love-lorn, the depressed, the financially embarrassed and the drink addicted, United States doctors and psychiatrists told the Congress of the American Association for Scienti- fic Progress here today,
Chief among the new aids to pychiatry
cited
were "Frenquel", "Reserpine"
"Chlorphomazine". "Meratran and "Millown."
Dr Nina Toli, describing the
new
drugs, Bold that they spelled the beginning of a new
EXPENSIVE DRINKING
era for psychiatric treatment IN FRANCE
In the same way that penicilin had revolutionised medicine.
Violent Patients
Parls, Dec. 27. Alcoholism cost France 215 milliard francs (000 million dollars) in 1955, the French Dr Toll said the "Frenquei" | National Committee for Defence treatment had enabled patients against Alcoholism stated 10- hitherto considered incurable to night. understand the mental troubles The committee estimated that und Laska
Interest
this was the coal to the nation life again. Remarkable results jot aceidenia, liners, hospital had been obtained in cases tees and prison sentences result- hallucination and schizophrenia |ing from alcoholism. The com- Dr Werner Tuteur ond Drmittee said this sum would have David Lepson told of the calm- been sufficient to house 430,000
effect of "Reserpine"
odpeople. "Chlorphomazing" on 12 violent nental patients who were able to return to their homes.
تری
The
committee said that; out of 100 trade recidents, 10 were enwed by alcohol. Out of overy 100 lunatics, 40 were alcoholics: Out of every 100 criminals, 57 were alcoholics; Out of every 100 enses
of ill-treatment of children.
were duc ta alcoholium, Out of every 100 juvenile delinquents, 60
of the children
De Richard Proctor told the Congress that 20 out of 20 of his vatients who look le drink as a means of drowning their SUTTUWA, were
able
to with- stand the urge for alcohol for periods of four to six months after "Meruiran" treatment. Each time they felt the craving | France-Presse, for drink, they simply look n "Merutram" pili.
Dr
Veronia
described the
Pennington
were
atecholics.—
Surces she had Teacher Held
had with “Miltown" in cases of nervous tension.-France-Presse.
Captive In
by the Chief-of-Staff RAT-CATCHERS MountainCave
of the indonesian Fleet, Rear- Admiral Subietko, Totay visited the
French Cherbourg.
Tu
are
naval
buse
of
Indonesian party who
ап or
official vilat to
France until January 4, were the luncheon guests of the
The last contact took place here on Friday when the conference's financial-Maritime Prefect, Vice-Admiral economic working group met.
It is understood no date has terests in Indonesia are holding heen fixed yet for meeting after up the work of the financial- the Christinas interruption, al-econonic experts. though there seems to slight chance that the political working KIAD may meet in Geneva on December 20 30.
Few Left
Nicosia, Dec. 27. Archbishop Makarios, spiritual leader of the Cypriot Greeks, today thanked the Greek Gov- ernment for "its active as- sistance and co-operation of the Indonesian delegation are in the Cypriot people's struggle."
Archbishop The statement Επι
made his
communique given to the press tonight after two days of talks here between the Archbishop and Mr Alexios Lotis, an official of the Greek Fortin Ministry,
the
The communique said that Mr Llotis had informed
the Archbishop of
be- tween Beltain and Greece on the Cyprus question. It added that there was complete valty Views between the Cypriot Greeks and the Greek Govern- ment
of
Thie communique disclosed that the Greek and British authorities had met in Paris on December 14 and 10 to discusa the Cyprus question. Mr Liolis also met here today Sir John Harding, the British Governor ut Cyprus-France-Presse,
Libel Suit Against Poujadist
Paris, Dec. 27.
M. Plere Schneiter, Presi dezit of the French Notional Assembly, today filed a libel suit against Leon Dupont, a leader of the Pouladist anti-tax movement,
Attor making his allegedly Ubellous remarks at an election meeting at Chalons-Sur-Marne on Sunday night, Dupont was reported to have said that he was waiting "impatiently and calmly to present himself before the magistrates."
Dupont will appear in court at Chalons next Thursday after- noon. M. Schneiter represented the Marne constituency in the Inst Parliament-France-Prosse.
Greece Withdraws 'Abduction' Stamps
27.
Athens, Dec. Grocce has, withdrawn - its "Children's abduction” series of posinge stamps. The series war a set of three called, "March," "Camp," and "Abduction, calling events of the Grueir civil
TO
Another set commémoraUeg the baitis of Crole has 'allo been withdrawth
MAR. Spb
Some members and advisers
still there, but only a few ad- ministrative workers at the Dutch delegation
L
Conferener circles are main- taining strict silence about any results of the talks, which be gan on December 10 after pre- liminary consultations.
the
Differences on the basis of marantees for Dutch iu-
The Indonesians
are under" slood
to propose their future national gislation as
basis, while the Dutch wint the cus- tonnery inter-state agreements on such matters to apply.
Little Progress
Further, 1k progress seems to have been made on the other agenda points--abrogation of the Netherlands - Indonesian Unton, matters relating to New Guinea but not Dutch sovereignty over the territory; and "the matters of Interest, such as the position Dutch prisoners in Indonesia,
--Realer.
Ex-Olympic Competitor
*Amsing wine Hundreds of Germán ex-soldiers: Who arrives Fal' Hörlöshamani, Germany, after being released by tho Bulaca was Harald Marve, who took part in the 1986 Olympla: plato), Ahooting event. Marys, told reporteri: 190 haped to be able to Compete Ekin, lit the Olympics when stoor, are held next year
DILEMMA
Heraklion, Dec. 27, A beautiful
young school. mistress, who disappeared after dismissing her pupils at the end of their lessons, returned home next day end suld she had been held captive all night in a mountain cavo by a rejected sultor
She said that she had spent
Sydney, Dec. 27.
of gratitude A rich reward awaits the men who can find a happy-sounding title for the men who catch rales for Sydney Porles.
City Council. Later
they inspected
An alderman reported to the Normandy
coune shipyards,
attempt they went over the
slove the problem by changing sweeper Cephee, which will be
"rat-catchers" tu rodent exter"a night of horror" after being
whisked away by taxi. tomorrow. launched
minators" Admiral
Police arrested Sublalko and his party then Joft for Brest-France-Presse.
the
council that where
mine-
Blamed The
Spacemen
Wellington, Dec. 27. A reader who wrote to the local
Its
had failed The complained that
local
men's wives their husbands were still chauffeur-China Mail Special. pointed out on the streets as rat-catchers," he said China
Mail Special.
MINCED FISH FOR TROUT
LAST RIDE
Pretoria, Dec. 27. Mr Roelof Gouws, an invalid |well-known locally, died us most people had always known him, still travelling in his wheel- chair.
Wellington. Dec. 27. Trout in Lake Kaitawa, North Island, have grown to monster proportions on a diet of minced
As he made his way home trom the water-driven down Potgieter Street, Pretoria, newspaper at Whangarei, sh North Island,
turbines advanced the
of Kultawn power his wheel-chair gathered speed station. theory that the crew and pas
| until a passer-by gave chuse and SCIVETS who
Trout 20 pounds are common. Ibrought it to a halt. Mr Gouws disappeared mysteriously from the 10-ton
China Mail Special.
was depd-China Mall Special. vessel Joyita were captured by spacemmen in a flying saucer.
The Joyita was found drift- Samon and Fiji. ing between All aboard had vanished.
"What better means ot collecting a group of terrestrial beings as specimens than to talve personnel and equipment
the
off a small defenceless vessel?" the reader asked.—China Majl Special.
Birds Damage Jet Planes
Badajoz, Dec. 27.
Three jet planes were slightly damaged when they flew into a flight of bustards near the airfeld here.
Badajoz airfield is the contre where
Spanish pilots are trained in jet flying by Ameri- Can instructors.
The pilot of one plane had a lucky escape when a bird broke the cabin window. A bird was sucked into the jet intake of a second plane, and a third plane hed its petrol tank dented, All planes landed safely.-China Mall Special.
Ships Propellers Of Nylon
Copenhagen, Dec. 27.
A Danish company, expects fo become the first in the world to, produce ship propeller blades of nylon.
resulta It reports excellent from
tests with nylon propeller blades intended to power flahing boats, and consider thers are streat possibilities with larger ship. Nylon blades are claimed to bave special advantages for navigation in ict-filled, waters. -China Mall Special.
OIL: FOUND
Khartoum, Dec. 17. The Sudanese press reported today all has been found near El Fasher, ir, Darbur, province, - United Preduv
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