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THE CHINA (MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,

KING'S * PRINCESS BAN H-BOMB TESTS

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Scientists Agree

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INSPECTION SYSTEM

NOT NECESSARY

Washington, Oct. 24.

The Federation of American Scientists called tonight for an international' agree- ment to ban H-bomb testing without waiting for a “complete” inspection system.

Britain's Views

Landon, Oct. 24.

Lloyd,

of

Mr Selwyn Foreign Secretary, affirmy:d in the llouse Commons today that Bri- tain was ready to discuss the question of the Aimita- Мод of experimental nuclear Explosions outside disarmameni negotiations,

Mr Lloyd said the Bri- tish Government working on "posible way's which the limitation of nuclear tenis might achieved,"

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The study of complex Lechnical questions, sald Mr Lloyd, was stil pro- steding.

"White the Government would prefer to treat this subject in the context of a dharmament Convention. Lloyd continued, "they re- ready to discuss it separately

thi meets will the approval of the other and appears to offer better prunpecia of agreement."

MBIR

powers

concerned.

It reply to a question. Mr Lloyd Hald that No Initiative had yes been taken in this connection by the British Government, a France-PresNC.

Barrel On The House

Wellington, Oct, 24. A bare-foot man perched on top of a ladder against a honel sited WON rought In New Plymouth recently

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He explained that he had beet at a party which had run out of beer.

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Although

not STUCTI- tion Mr Adlai Stevenson, the Federation's statement amount- ed to af least a partial endorse- ment of the Democratic Pro- xidentloj candidate's H-bomb

roposals.

Al the same time, the Federa- tion challengt d parts of the argument President Eisenhower

dvanced yesterday for

con tinuing the tests until U fool- proof Inspection system could be urranged.

New Statement

The group, which first ad- vocaled an H-boinb ban lust year, suld it Wus issuing the TIOW statement because the question had become an issue In the presidential campaign,

Noting that "factors of

D

technical and selentific nature" were involved, the group

suid i} #ttitcf[

appropriate for an objectives non-partisarı ginisation of selenlists" to put aoith "a clear statement of the ess rufint facia."

more

The Federation. which 12. presente

thana

2,100 scientists and engineers of all Helds, said explosions of large- ocale nuclear weapons "can be detteled at great distances auki # rglabile monitoring system could therefore be established."

"A Inicient Explosion bæj thus offers a maximum certainly of delection withouL requiring unlimited international inspec- tion," I said.

Clearly Detectable

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This 34-year-old British nayal officer recently set up a new world diving record of 600

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14 RELEASED FROM

POZNAN GAOL

Paris, Oct. 24.

The Polish authoritles have freed 14 men, accused of criminal acts in the June 28 Poznan riots, a Radio Warsaw broadcast disclosed tonight.

But the convictions of "three | The defendants in the second and third trials were given pro-

It suggested that a monitoring young men, ranging from 18 to

agency be created by the United Nations und said any test ban should apply only to "those ex- plosions

which would be clearly detectable," Eisenhower's contention that the The Federation disputed Mr

United States might fall behind Russia in nuclear development If it stopped testing without an inspection system to make cer- fein the Soviets followed suit. United Press,

VIETMINH OBJECT TO NATO

take

London, Oct. 24.

TORTH Vietnam has de- manded the International Commission ir: Vietnamn to measures to prevent SEATO countries from par- ticipating

"military MATKOGUVTE" in South Vietnam on October 26. Hanol Radio reported today.

The radio quoted two lettera

sent to the Commission tha Haison mission

In

20 years of age, who were san-visional freedom by decision of fenced to four and a half years the public prosecutor's office, the

gul for the slaying of a radio suld. Polish security police corporal, have been maintained.

nine

In the second trial of The three were convicted in defendants, six were sentenced the first Poznan riola trial.

CAT SAVES

FAMILY IN FIRE

Brits, S. Africa, Oct. 24.

A cat's frightened

agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Vietnam and the Anal declaration or the miaowing saved the lives Geneva conferenze, and would of a woman and her baby create tense war atmosphere in Brits

in Vicinam and Southeast Asta."

when fire broke out in the house in which they were asleep.

fire

kitchen stove,

Wow

apparently embers in the

The letters sald SEATO coun-

icfes

The like the United States, France, the Philippines, Thai-used by live by

land and Australa were send- of the

ing warships and military alt- craft to take part in the manoeuvre celebrating the anniversary of the founding of the South Vietnam Re public on that day.-Reuter,

North Vietnamese army high comunand dated October 22 and 23 protesting against the action

The mission held that such ac- tion was "contrary to the

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Mr. Stibbe who was alone in the house with her baby, was woken by the cat and saw smoke pouring in the bedroom. Mr Subbe, an electrician, was away worlding at the Hartebee- spoort Dam.

10 terms of one and a half to dix years for attacks on the Pozrian prison and for stealing Two were acquitted and one received a suspended sen-

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The third trial of eight do- fendants, charged with theft of arms was recessed Indefinitely. -France-Presse.

ANTI-RED

LEAGUE

Seoul, Oct. 24. The Central Liaison Office of the Adan People's Anti-Com- munist League antrounced today South Korea would be repre sented by three delegates at the directors' meeting of the Lengue scheduled to convene in Mandla on November 9.

The office suid the Korean Mrs Stibbe hurriedly got out representatives were Mr Kong of bed, put on a dressing gown | Chin Man, and woke up the African ser- Board vant girl to summon help.

THICK SMOKE

Chairmer of the Directors of the League, Mr Hwang Sung Soo, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. and Dr. George. She then ran back through the | Prezident of the Chosun thick smoke, snatched her baby | Christian University in Seoul, from its cradle and fled from the house, which was enveloped in The South Korean delegation flames. The frightened cat also will leave for Manila on October escaped unhurt

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