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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1956."

ATOMS-FOR-PEACE PROGRAMME

CONTROL

Must Not Become A Frankenstein Says Delegate

United Nations, Sept. 25.

Britain said today that the proposed global atoms-for-peace programme must work under strict controls to keep the genie of ä new

from becoming Frankenstein.

age

Brith Amite-ndor Sir Pieron Dion

Ai-nation con- for malical le aujov the slajule 1 the Intermusictiu! Atomic Energy Agency Erat a

"convivable that

WIN agency should under any circuin- stones ad teif by a luation

contributing it wat where

the development of a entender. country's ditary' programine

The IAEA will be a technical and operating body. "hot # du- baling society."

"Sir Ploymen phasisex He bacireet up Awe

The trila's characterisation

sa buxins - proposed agenty dead between nations but not " guant give-a Vas undertaking

No Dictation

of "have

Meeting objections. not antions that the big atomic

·

Trans-Atlantic Telephone Cable Service Inaugurated

New York, Sept. 25.

A historic event in Overseas communications Was marked here and in London and Ottawa today inaugura- by a ceremony ting the first trans-Atlantic

ponyers have too much authority telephone cable.

Person Sir

auditorium <>[

u

UK Agency.

the

butions material will

maks

said there would be no dletation | American Telephone and Telr- to smaller nations about pesce- | graph Coinputy in the heart of bul New York's inancial district. ful atomne energy projects

whose contri- about 300 guests listened to Um the Fations

of knowledge and thres-way conversation between

the plan the three cities to function inst be adequately public service

a

over

open the

the

1trik

represented in the direction of between the Old World and the De Agency's work."

new under the Atlantic.

甘い

ginntru

be- said the world was

revolution which

will transform the whole

36 CONVERSATIONS

Mr Cleo Chig, President of pattern of lustrial fe in the AT and T Co., began the official world."

This is even more Uhum

"It is a

opening ceremony by speaking la the British Postmuster an General, Dr Charles I, and then to Mr George Mu

Murler Canadian Minister of Transport. The new system can carry 30 conversations simultaneously- ubou! three times the traffe

industrial revolution,“ held revolution which 16 likely to have a profound effect un every aspect of human affairs and on the relationship between peoples

"We

only musi 1101

insure that this new force is used to ralee the living standards of the world us a whole. We must also combine to take every measure in our power to prevent this Kenie which we have conjured

Frunken up from becoming a steita."

Vienna Headquarters

Franz Ambassador Austrian Matsch told the conference that

than more

50 nations have endorsed the choice of Vienna ns site of the permanent IAEA headquarters and said Austria preparations for would hasten tho bullahig

soon as the Agency comes into being confirms the decision.

Britain

now

from

Jordan Princes In England

Crown Prince of Jordan Prince Mohammed (left) with his brother Prince flangan arrive in England where they are to attend school,

Was

were travelling The Briksh airliner in which they unable to land ai London Airport owing to early morning fog and they had to ly to Prestwick. Owing to this change the Princes were served breakfast on the airliner and an. other was served on arrival at Prestwick...........Express Photo,

US Shipping Line Hits Japanese

Tokyo, Sept. 25.

The Japanese Ministry of Transportation said transmited by radiotele-today Japanese shipping lines were finding it diffi- phone.

cult to compete with an American shipping firm, The cable extends 2,250

was employing Newfoundland to the United States Line, which

the The new system et "Mariner" type highspeed freighters on 094,000 sterling) and climaxed Japan-New York service with freight rates fixed 25 yours of communications at a level very much below what was considered to research on both sides of the

be economic. Atlantic.--Router.

Scotland. 42,000,000 dollars (about £14,-

Journalists Meet In Switzerland

Zurich, Sept. 25. Some 20 representatives

The Ministry said about eight with 18

said. ships of the 13,000 deadweight ton Mariner type were operat- Ing two monthly callings on the

service.

The Ministry said the Mariner type freighters reportedly could cover the Japan to New York routo in 23 days compared with 30 days for Japanese ships.

100 Tons Of Oil

knols, the

Ministry

cost of such high Dospite operation the Ministry said: the Japanese shipping companies asserted that the United States was undercutting Line Japanese lines in freight rates by about two dollars per ton.

the

The Ministry sad the Japan- New York service was one of the most important routes for If the Japanese shipping lines.

ATOMIC CO

FORMED

Ten

New York, Sept. 25.

France Must Produce More Oil

Paris, Sept. 25. M. Maurico Lemaire, French Secretary of State for Industry and Commerce, big privato American declared, at a press. cor. compenias today announced the ference today that France formation of a new company had excellent prospects for "Industrial Reactor Laboratories atomic power in 16 to 30 Incorporated" which will be years from now but had to devoted to the exploitation of a make a serious effort to private nuclear reactor for produce more oll in the Industrial research in the fold į meantime. of alemle energy.

The 10 firms taking part in this atomic merger inolude: American Maching and Foundry Co., American Tobacco Co.. Atina Powder Co., Continental Can Co., Corning Glass Works, National Distillers Products Corporation, National Lead Co.. Radio Corporation of America, Socony

Mobile Co., and US. Bubber Co.-France-Presac

of

Seoul, Sept. 25. The South Korean Ministry Communications announced

today that air parcel service between Scout and Talpet would be opened on October 1.- Reuter

A

M. Lemaire auid "the present situation of France In the Weld of production of power is poor, A great part of its needs must be covered by imports.”

France, he said had great re- serves of uranium and therefore prospects for atomic energy in the future was great,

DOUBLE IN 10 YEARS Potroleum consumption, M. Lemaire Bald, Was now 23,000,000 tons annually, and it would double in the next 10 y cara

Franco produced only 1,000,000 tons of polroleum last year and wout tha this to 1,000,000 this year.

In tho

Recent exploration Sahara Desert would help in- ease this output, he said, but manpower and the creation now canes represented a prob- lem.-France-Presse,

SEATO SHIPS

of

In Java Sea, Sept. 25. total

32 warships from seven Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation member nations were today Java Sea for "Albatross" which begins de

MOTTOW.

OLLS

ASSEMBLE

South China Sea and the Guit of Thailand and phase three in the South China and Sulų Scus.

exercista assembled in the The

exorciso to give

in

The exercise, which will include Joint manoeuvres, anu-sub- marine operations, air attocks, gunnery practice and amphibl

operations, will bo three phases and is scheduled to end on October 22, Phase one will be held in the Java Sea between Indonesia and Borneɔ, phase two in the

were designed the combined fleet Experience in working to- gether. Dispersal against alemic attack from

the air ali convoy protection against submarine attacks are to be the main features of the day and night exercises,

pending only ob- France la

aürvers. One Pakistani de

the troyer has returned to Singapore base due to pro- pallar troubles, France. Presse

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Mariner type ships should be NO INCREASE IN PRICES! BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY! 20 employed in other services in type competition with Japanese ships consume the difficulty of Japanese shipping fons of oli per industry would become all the with 35

tons more serious, the Ministry udded. Japanese ships-Reuter.

of indonesian and Nether-

For a speed' exoceding

አተሮ Merinor lands newspapers met today knots Sir Pierson Dixon observed at Zurich to study ways of freighters reportedly that on October 17.

day compared would stage an event of "very improving relations between more than 100

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Most of the representatives full-soule nuclear power station attending the closed-door meet.

The world." the

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said, in which atomic power of slastly newspapers.

**Cat? commercial

already compete in the

SensC other type of fuel."

communique published that with any after

the meeting said Indonesian and Netherlands rwamen would regularly send Calder Hall will become “a fenturo articics to other

The Garrison Players

.present

symbol of the atomic revolu newspapers, and that exchanges "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE”.

tion," Str Pierson said, but of journalists would be arranged. represents "only the beginning

of the nuclear age."

The past

decade

vast teamwork

the proposed IAEA.

of atomle

ASK COVERNMENTS Tiw' participants at the meet- ing would ask their respective

to

rostarch, he said, representa governments to accord visas and and immense other facilities to newsmen on a expenditures from which the

bas's, the com- reciprocal tosser developed countries of the munique sald world will now benefit through The Indonesian Journalists

sald

would they

try parallel eliminate obstacles to visits by "I know of no example in the world's history," Netherlands newspapermen, and Netherlands journalists he said, "where a handful of the

to arrange a visit by cogrirles have shown)

10 West Irlan so ready to put their West New Guinea), store of lasowledge-arquired at

The journalists would also immense effort and costat the

try to obtain a reduction disposal of thefr fellow

rates telegraph

between peoples,"

two countries, the communique sald-Franco-Presso.

No Restrictions

them-promis

The controls-and-Inspection system under which the Agency W function represent the "minimum" Sir Pemon said, He declared that the safeguards WOKO Prover intended" to restrict atomia in any way a nation's energy development and ♡x- pressed confidency such fears would never be realized..

Australian Ambassador Sir Porgy Spenter told the con- Coronces the Assocy must have strict control powers but that it would not impinge on the sover- eignty or national dignity of

“THE HARDER THEY FALL” – any of its manbans.--United

of

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