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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1956. 47
Russo-German Relations
Strained
PROTEST NOTE ON REPATRIATION OF SOVIET CITIZENS
Moscow, Aug. 29.
The Soviet note to West Germany, measures said to protesting against have been taken by the West German authorities to prevent the repatriation of Soviet citizens was the latest of a series of signs that tension is mount- ing between the Soviet Union and West Germany.
The note, published today fer the Soviet Foreign Ministry
Wit
Keking Gonnes A vertunmaast t reunification by Juree i Fan W
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Wir than yerlay to the Wes German Charge d'Affaires, in Mucow, Hoist Groepper, by the Sovia Vice-Foreign Minister, Hue German Valerian Zorin, former Soviet Ambassador to West Germany.
The Soviet vot changed that
Wast Gezonats authoritie
treluding most perssure,
Soviet
DINOMALE,
hack physical allzon in West Germany to prevent them from contacting the Suvie! Embassy in Boon- and seeing her patristius,
Protest
At the moment that the Su- viet Uniun protested
Soviet of ulleged persecution citizens in West Getimay, the West
Genova Ambassador
To
the Sovant Unuh, Whorim Haus, was in Bena, importing on the Soviet
itch in the centre of
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Out of # Ust of 1,000 persons.
West presented by
Germany. found authorities enly two who were eligible for repatriation to Weal Gemany
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Soviet
The banning of the German,
West Communist Party by the German Federal Com! 171 brought Karlsruhe
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GEYSER
SPURTS
300 FEET
For several duys the Soviet; press has been filled with com- 1 into the air
bazuning,
1-yon, Aug. 28.
300 feet geyser spurted
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French Alps, a
two tons of
Greek Military Manoeuvres
King Paul of Greece to kes the salute of mechsaised unit during closed the biggest Greek military manoeuvres since the end of World
the exercises was Central Macedonda.—Express Photo,
Habitable
Visualised
Antarctic By
British Scientist
Shefeld, Aug. 29.
Man may one day make Antarctica into a seventh habitable continent by setting up atomic1 powered settlements, Sir Raymond Priestley, Pre- sident of the British Association for the Advance- ment of Science, said here today.
Sir Raymond was inaugurating the associa- ! tion's 118th meeting, which for the next week will be hearing papers on all branches of science.
surpluses,
be
food world's Sir
that said Raymorul atomic power
added. could be main-
Sir Raymond said strategie | tained for long periods in re-
ensured mote places with little attention considerationa
be ** LANG und
for the Antarctica must might be used
of areas of the occupation of any great power" development - Lake in the
as Lussible air or submarine world at present uninhabited. engineers se
base atomic-powered "I breakers can be built, why not atornic-powered settlements
ments on the paring it to the anti-Communist persecution of Nazi lender, Adolf melnite
Hitler. This campaign minated last night ment
from the
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and more the affair of gʊvem- "But everything | ments. He added: depends on the discovery of
economie objective register, worthwhile
and this is not at the moment In Night,"
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1. Repaal, 5 Droli,
8 Earle, Roefer, 10 Scrap, 11 Prise, 12 Teoin, 13 Edges, 10 Dinner, 18 Cornet, 20 Sceno, 23 imam, 23 Idler, 20 Botos 20 Sailor, 17 Novis, 28 Press, 29 Sparse, Down: 1 Rarities, 2 Pres enco, 8 500p, 34 Terrain, 3 Dissent, & Rocado, 7. Leave, 14 Grumbler, 16 Submerge, 10 Dridges, 17. Nomesla, 19 Onions,
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Pure Science
The
"At the same time, if the ex- perknee of the last 10 yours is any criterion, less and loss ionic result will MEMUA her unity of
nock energy money expanded," Sir Raymond said.
Sir Raymond Bold:
Foreign and defence ministers chances are that for Use re- were very remotely concerned mainder of the century An- with science for its own sake." tarctica will remains the
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of Investigations in pure rather than applied science. But man a way to over- may yet ind ecame the Intent heat of ice and add а seventh habitable con- tinent to the six he already has In thrall."
sald
Sir Raymond Priestley there must be valuable mineral deposits in a continent the size
of Antarctica, though nothing. significant had yet been found, Antarctica might also act as a the vomin-free storehouse for
A-Collaboration
Berlin, Aug. 20. An East German physles pro- fessor today proposed D coil- boration between East and West Germany in the atomic field in
a speech before the East Ger-
man Parliament.
Robert Havemann, Professor of Physics at Humboldi Uni- versity in East Germany, said: "The Democratic Republie his largo
urantura resources and In the Fodern Republic there are eminent technlelahs."
The professce stated however that East Germany could not give uranium to West Germany as long no the present political forces remained in power, since they could not guarantee peniceful wiltration of atomic energy. Funce-Prosse.
Nixon's Father Critical
Whittier, Calif., Aug. 29.
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Mr Frank Nixon, father at- Vice-President Richard Nixon, way in a critical condition today {from a slammach ulcer. Washington, now in
The Yi-Früsident,
father's bedside, last week from the Republican national vention in San Francisco this older Mr Nixon was to borin
д parade which Some of
War II.
Not Slept For
A
30 Years
Manila, Aug. 29.
40-year-old man
the Philippluca has
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not
sjepi a wlok for 30 years.
According to
a Philip- Service report pine News from Iligan City, Lanao Province (in centruj Min- danao, southernmost island Mr of the Philippines). Geatizon, father of nine children, claims that since he was six years old, be had not been able to sleep. It was only four years 280. he
that be
wils able take naps of 30 minutes at the longest daily.
The repart sald that Gonzon had three doctors to back
otalm. up bla China Mat!' Special.
said,
Reunification
Note To West
Bonn, Aug. 29.
The West Geyman Govim- ment will send a new note on German riunification to the three Western powers "In about ten days", an official West German spokesman announced here this afternoon.
that The note will stress divided Germany constitutes an unstable element in Europe, it was believed.
Well-informed cireles con sidered it was possible that the note would ask for a new four- on the Ger- power conference man question.-France-Presse.
Frigate Completing Trials
The Torquay, 2,000 tons, the first of the Royal Navy's six, Whliby olams: anti-submarino Frigates, seen in the English Channel (achore she was suppleting training, Ariale before Leaving for the Mediterranean. The two triple-buergtied
mardan the soror are male
of the ship. The moriscs man, fry a pattern Bursa, Two Bwin and elchi wngla, torpésr
British Aircraft Exports Up
London, Aug. 20,
The British Afroraft Industry'" - exporta earned nearly as mych lạ the first seven months of this year as in the whole of 1955, the Society of Brkish Air. craft Constructors annņune- od today.
The society's director, Mr Edward Bowyer, said si a press conference that Briish aircraft, anglies and other sylation equipment earned pore than £65 million i the Brad seven months of 1950.
Last year's flaume for 12 months was £66 million - which was a record.
He said that British ale- Craft engine worth £500,000 were now being exported overy weck.
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