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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1956.
SHIPS OF THE FUTURE Veterans In
Automation Will Certainly
Go To Sea
By TREVOR BLORE
London, June 11.
British naval architects, shipowners and shipbuilders are well to the fore in studying the application of the new | industrial revolution, popularly known to their huge industry as “automation." "But they are not talking much about it.
Briish shipyards and British |radar, ocho sounders and other
still hold the navigating aids. But we can look shipping lines llor's share of this worldwide forward to scuze such devolop- industry. So the scientists, en-ments as the further linking, of aids with stoering other specialists, cleodrante gineers and
the scenes, Bystems to avoid collisions, and long been
and simplification investigating speeding up cf the problems
Who
of older navigation methods by. super- mechanikation, called automa- the use of machines.,
on, as applied to thips of ail
working behind
bave
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British
and
Great Economy
They start trom the point that the linking of manufac- In the expensive catering de- turing
processta
from
of raw {partmenta
big passenger material to packaging by ainers, cutomation protises chain governed by great economy of money and the manpower in the not too distant
MAYFAIR MUSIC COMPANY he nachinery a large selection of new and ro
electronic devices, with Germant conlitioned made grand and upright plution for minimum intervenths of heroes future. sale and for hars. Also hire-pur hands, is not as adaptable to accepted, xpat piano tuning and
A Mr AC. Honday, leading repairing. 20 Chi Lung Street, tele Ang part of
building and ship-operating in-tecture, recently told a meeting British writer on naval archi- phone 7310.
dustries as to motuar produc-in the great Dongdish port
Liverpool, that he foresa
POLICE
NOTICE
The Police Notice published oi June 12th 1058 regarding the closure of two road bridges at Talpo Causeway and Wo Hop Shek for repairs, is hereby con- celled.
tion.
the Allied ship-
Bold Statement
But if naval architects
ماما
Some time
120
of
passenger ship dining rooms of tipo future operating on the "automated" Cafeteria Bystem with pre-cooked food served to and passengers on the doctronically. for controlled, push-button belt syd- this tem
would which
largely cer-eliminate the stewardi
<<XTIELO!
marine engineers are asked their line of thought subject, they will shred
aspects of automation At London's latest exhibition, ship-on Mechanical Handling, which has been described as ʼn preview' of automation in some aspects ago an
I heard a bf industry.
report briefly of
another antrouncement revealed,
application that the British mechanisation to shipping. and boldly, shipping industry had a benim
Negotiations are said to be at the of specialiste worlding Harwell awale restarch estab-in progress for equipping a big how British Mine, which is still lishment on the application
at the drawing-board BOOKS. nuclear salon to marine
pro-with a conveyor belt system throughout which would do away with the manhandling of
With effect from midnight which will revolutionise Wednesday until 0800 hours coping. Thursday, the two bridges will be closed to sit vehicular traffic, Entry from Taipo Road to arca beyond the Taipo Causeway will not be permitted. Motorista pro- ceeding from Kowloon or leaving the New Territories are advised to use Castic Penk Road,
A one-way system of traffic pulsien,
flow will operate on the two
ان
MANDRAKE THE
of
bridges or Friday and Saturday Exports agree that, while the baggage, stopes, food and even between midnight and 0000, aệc of atomic propiláton has | same cargo.- China Mali Special hours on both days, Appro actually arrived (or navai priate truffle signs will be placi vessels like Afterscom sub- in position and Traffic Branch marines built orat building Personnel will be on duty to where economike factors are not regulate traffic flow as required, the prime consideration, muclear fission for merchant ship en- COMMISSIONER OF POLICE gintrooms is still distant and of
novesarily restricted tion.
NOTICE
CHINA UNDERWRITERS,
LMMITED
applica-
1
Navni arettitects, however, havo recently been reading papers to learned. societies about the application of nuclear fission to merchant vessels, end
They Reem to agree
NOTICE IS HEREBY the economic aspect of this
GIVEN
eighth
problem. Twenty economic use of an atomic
ORDINARY anapal
GENERAL
that the
MEETING
дя
the
heat provider
[or
upon
of marine engines depends China Underwriters, Limited the continuity of action of the will be held at the Head Office pile, which is not feasible of the Company, Third Floor, ships spending a large proper- tion of their time in ports, lond- Gloucester
Building,
Des
Ing and discharging-cargoes,
Voeux Road Central, Hotz
Engintroom
Kong on Wednesday, the 18th Future
June, 1956 at 12.30 p.m. to receive and consider the
in
FERDINAND
opinion
The concefisus of Directors' Report and State-seems to be that nuclear fission ment of Accounts for the year for marine propulsion may best ended 31st December, 1955, to find its economic expression in elect Directors, to appoint one of the huge tankers being Auditors, to sacation built today, since these vessels have very quick, tum-rounds at
-
Dividends and to transmet any their points of loading and dis- other business of an Ordinary charge of oli producis. General Meeting.
This prospect has In Lurn question of the raised the cngingroom of the future. atomic
pile itselt quires autornation, since human hand can directly včno to the internal operations of such a
a piece of machinery.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 7th June, 1966 to the 18th June, 1956, inclusive.
power
Who
re-
no
inter-
By Order of the Board,
E. W. WILMOTT, From this point, the engineers it is not such a long step say, Secretary, to the automated enginer.com with all propulsion machinery governed by electronic Tobots." Then the marine engineers olly NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES would leave their hot and
Hongkong, 26th May, 1050.
*DOLJUS"
englodrooms to sit in comfort- able control rooms higher up in the ship supervising the "robots" by the dals on strument Damaged cargo ex thle vessel wil panels and closed circuit telo- vision comezas, only intervening
system however,
be surveyed by Mess, toddard to when something went wrong
Wharf from Douglasak · Fölt's am, on June 14 and 15, 1958, abd ontal goves are -¿equestedi
below.
to have Such
thele representatives present during would not so easily apply to the
the surve
· BUTTERFIELD" &· BWIRE,
“Agustu, 5
Hongkong, June 12, 1950.
work of handling and navigat
big: the ship from the bridge,
aven though the
020
electronics has already, arrived
in this field in the form
NOTICE
"Dollue" arrived 8th June, 1966, from Liverpool
NANCY
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FOR THE
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Brussels
The sixth General Assembly of the World Veterans Federation opened recently in the Belgian capital. Among notable veterans attending was Mr Harold Russell, pictured top, who lost both hands in the second world war. He later had a leading role in the film "The Best Years of Our Lives". Here he is. shown learning to ride a motor-scooter under the in- struction of Miss Margaret Langley of Epsom, Eng. land. Picture bottom shows Miss Marjorie Mocatia of London, a formir wartime First Officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service, meets a fellow-delegate -Prince Patrick Rabiyi from Nigeria, once a corporal Miss in the Royal West African Frontier Force. Mocalla was the only woman among 282 delegates representing 20,000,000 'ex-service men and women from all over the world. Express Photo,
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REVIVING LENIN RELICS
Moscow, June 11,M
group of Indians who Came to Moscow in 1918 and presented a sandal- wood walking stick' to Lenin aro now being; sought by the directors of the Lenin Museum.
The anḥdalwood rück, adorned with an ivory, pomamda and for rule, were handed over to Tain when he received on Indian delegation, in November, 1918, a year after the Bolshevik Revolu-
The stick oventually, found its way to the Lenin Museum in Moscow where more than twenty hills are devoted to the life of the founder of the Soviet Union.
Baghdad
Pact States Adopt New
Priority System
Teheran, June 11.
In quest of a formula to build up Middle East. security, the five Baghdad Pact states-Britain, Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan and Persia-have settled, on a new system of prioritles. -
The main emphasis in the coming months will be placed on economic unit social develop ment instead of on a defensive military arrangemepl...
Faut arst began to take shape, the aim was to create a tary deterrent to Soviet ex pansions to the south,
Co-ordination
controlled
to-be.
the
and 20 Vis
lives
them
evaporate or appar to, its place, today, "stands rouble rivalry -- the war of tande backed up by propaganda, In- sensor has roduced the This is a radical shift from senso urgency on the mill- the original aims of the pact. tory aldo among States - who In February 1965, when the thought of militant communism
as their first for th mili-. Second, Pact planners have takers a candid, fresh look at sucial and political realities in their region, Pressures
for 'PIECED TOGETHER"
SOCIAL and economie 7 reform For a long time, the museum
But today's new.opproach by gulded
stified; they must be cannot be
and directors were unable to dis- these allies of the United States
14: violence cover the history of the stick. In the Middle East Mas
been Miltons of Then, after consulting old sewe maturing for over six month region, spend paper flea, they picces gether The members states of the Pact the story of its Journey from | put the official
want and ignorance, Deal of
of approval India in the charge
of
democracy A delight on the new trend it their Coun
are tion on its way to the Kremlin, c
meeting, in Teheran last a shibboleths of another, mouth, which was attended by form, there can be no security shadowy world. Without row museum has sent the Prime Ministers of Persia, Now, tha out an appont in the hope that Pakistan, Turkey and Iraq and in the democratio sense. This
decide the also helped to members of the delegation may by Sir Walter Monckton
priority. still be allve and able to re-tain's Defenes Minister, member their talk with Lenin.
As a sequel, meëlings' are to all The search is part of Russia's take place
putposes indieren“ · this summer insible with existing forces; The current drive to dig into history. Ankaro and Teheran to co- del
plateaus, mountains for relies of Lenin-Ching Mallordinate economic plane of the
could Special.
countries. Schemes and scrubs prairies Here
casily swallow up whole armies social betterment will also of the Baghdad Pict countries. be discussed at these meetings with the exception of Turkey's as well as means of countering forces, the armies of the mem Soylet political pripaganda inber states are too small. the Middle East,
All this does not mean that militars
planning has been It merely means that in
stage of prezent development of the ·Pact oconornia's
and propagandiste will have more to say in future plans than army generals, *
Ballot Papers For The Wall
Djakarta, June 11. East Java olextural, authori ties expect to find a ready sale for more than 200 tons of utrused ballot papera.
The ballots are the remainder of the stock used for Indonesia's
elections for a House of Re- presentativas and a Connituent Assembly last year,
They are the size of a broad
and newspaper
are covered with the symbols of nearly 200 parties,
shoot
The cloctoral authorities plain to advertise them as wall paper. - China, Mall". Special.
By Lee Falk, and Phil Davis
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
SCHOOL PAPER
DRIVE BR
Money
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jettis the
Bri-
Fresh Look Three main motives underlle the change, moet observers here agres
First and most important adaptation to the new Soviet programme of "more gulle less Foster Dulles force as Mr
has described it.
In the last six rclight hrve months, Fact planners sean the Soviet military menace
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
TRY
Libby's
alt Juice
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APRICOT. NECTAR
ROWNTREES
TRO'
San Miguel
deserts,
new!
the Pact area la
more than token,resistance determined aggressor."; using modern weapons.
Cohesive Force
Britain in particular (shrinks bom becoming involved too closely militarily along in flexible local Hinds, Her stentegy shd
diplomacy is too brond and must take into account too important factors lying outside the Middle East for her narrow her planning to rogional
oral security problem This is especially the case now that the conceive forces of common fear foar of Soviet
diminished. (IN) degression, the wake of relaxa purely mallonbl‹ rivalriés.
to come uppermost
Iraq-looks towards the Arabs Itracii confict. As an Ara
State
and stiffen member of the Arab League sho la deeply cons ceriod in this issue,
Pakistus la disturbed
the
Nofter border
abou
in the light
Kabul's claims to a smal butler state among the frontier tribiaron. Much of her security outlook is hinged to the dispute with Indila over Kashmirit. Brim wanita, to diminish it by emphasising the milliary aspect
the Baghdad
fals
Tacit ASCIIL.
emphasis or
•mer
new
political, affairs secple to jhave, been given by they › United
States, Two years ago, bc, adore, the United States (obic the lead- in urging & primarily military. Use of Arrangement new containment in the Middle East linking the North: Allaplic Treaty Organisation in Europe with the Southeast Astar Treaty Organisation
Full Member.
But her, mood now (cra ba judged by recent gols, notably. her decision, tai bécome, member of the Econan
Anti-Subversion Comm
ho Baghdad Pact," stron
thot
Too much
armiles" Is"portaps” o realistic in the, new, aza
„fart, ^««Presimipbly an atfick pa Middle East would unleash the
a global struggle in which the protagonists would be Moscow. and Washington, I such a confiét all tale of local angako maitá, në fastened, of each, and -
fronton istan cuableto of the wospore in tho
As most
Fact&ruption,poria
But beformity to the Pact line has not been th
enthusiasm
mamber states
Britain, followed by tray and Pakistan, led the
movement
awa Turkey with he
from military to economie
large army
had mixed feelings about
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new coure until quite rez contis, Perala is still in the slagof, where those puta isqual fally in mulliary and economie meories to:
Both Tuto-stabill! SAR
and Persia have common border with the Soviet Union
First Aim
Two centuries of Soviet and
- Czartat", prossure
Alon-hava condiilor
the concept of force
hor