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REDS Spread Over
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N-POWER
RESEARCH
FOR SHIPS
London, Jan. 23,
A comiderable effort la' now being made to develop, nuclear power for uso in Brilish sur- face vessels and subanarines, My Reginald Maudling, Paymaster Geierul, told the House of Com- mons today.
by
London, Jan. 23. Britain will provide
It was being undertaken up to £20 million during
the Atomic Energy Authority, the five years until 1961 the Admiralty and the British to help the Federation of Shipbuilding Research Associa
tion he added in reply to a Malaya meet the Com-question.
munist emergency, Admiralty scientists and naval
Secretary for Scotlandoniers had been working with the re- John Maclay told the the staf at Harwell,
search station, for some years on House of Commons to the study of various types of day.
nuclear power plant best suited to marine application, the types of fuct required, health and enfety factors and operating
The British Shipbuilding RE- search Association had had
In a written answer for the Colonial Secretary, costs, Maclay said nine million sterling would be an out- right grant in three equal instalments from 1957 through 1959. A review in 1960 would determine how much of the balance would be needed in 1960-1961.
Maclay sold a cash grunt of 7.5 million sterling would
be provided in the five-year period towards the cost of expanding Malaya's armed forces together with grants-in-kind of military equipment valued at about 5.6 million sterling.
Не said development
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cash purposes
grabi
for would
to
the
also be granted equivalent the unspest balance of Federation's Olontal Develop- ment Fund at the date of th dependence.
KONTUAN A
Chinese Voters
A Labour Member, Mr Staa Awbory, asked what provision was made lor the 2,250.000 Chinese in the Federation of Malaya to vote at clections and what plans were being consider
ed
for their future co- franchisement.
Maclay, a former Minister of of State for the Colonies, told
A
cant for some time engaged studying the development of nuclear propulsion of merchan! vessels.
The null research rencior Lido at Hurwell was being used for studying shielding problems, which were among the major design problems in marine pro- pulsion.China Mall Special.
Yemen
Alleges
Attacks In Own Country
London, Jan. 23.
Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who curtalled his
on
visit to the Central African the Federation because of Government changes in Lon- don, shown arrival at Ho flow London Airport. back to Africa after a short slay, and later it was sn- nounced that he would retain his port in the new Macmillan Cabinet-Reuterphoto.
British charges that trouble on the Yemeni NATO Council
Aden frontier has been due to raids and attacks by Yemeni tribesmen on British Aden Protectorate territory were vigorously denied in a statement by the Yemen legation today.
The statement, the latest CX-
change in the diplomatle war of charge and countercharge be-
tween Britain and the Red Sea Arab
CAPITOL RITZ in that my Chinese over 21 was Sale, which has accom-
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3 SHOWS DAILY AT 2,30; 7.15 &.9.30 P.M. Admissions $1.50, $2.40, 83,50 & $4.70. BOOKING NOW OPEN --- at the LEE THEATRE # LEE THEATRE TOWN DOORING OFFICE
years of age who were citizens of the Federation and who had lived in a constituency for the previous six months may regis ter there as voters,
Future qualifications for the franchise would be studied by the Constitutional Commission for the Federation whose re- port was Awaited, Unlied Press & Reuter,
EMPIRE
n
panted the recent frontier ten- sion.
criticised n reply to question given yesterday in the House of Commons by Mr John Maclay, former Colonial Office Minister of State.
Mr Muclay, now newly ap- for Scottish pointed Minister Affairs, said in a written reply Furliamentary question to "these incidents have been taken the form of vids and attacks by Yemeni tribesmen supported in some cases by Yemeni troops. Against Yemen
A
The Yemeni Legation today denying this change said "on the contrary the attacks were made COMMENCING SATURDAY by the British forces and air-
craft exainst Yemeni towns and villages,"
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The statement continued: "The fact is that there is a revolt in the areas occupied by Britain. The free people in the occupied arens were also the subject of heavy rulls by the Royal Air
Fore resulting in destruction
of their homes,"
The Yement statement claim. cd that "responsible British quarters" had adimitted the existence of a
the revolt in
that
Aden
Protectorale, It'said
these quarters claim that the
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London, Jan. 23. British left-wing Labour Party leader, Mr Anuerin Bevan, outspoken citle of President Elsenhower's East policy, has Middle
fortnight's Accepted
leo- turing assignment in the United States next month, it was reported from the party headquarters tonight, Bevan will be the fourth Labour party lender to visit the United States in recent weeks, į
Former Prime Minister, Lord Attlee is still there, the present party leader, Hugh Gallekelt, returned to Britain Inst week and Herbert Morrison, former deputy leader of the op- position, has Just teft for the United States-France- Presse.
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Paris, Jan, 23.
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in Bonn. meeting The meeting, to be attended by the Foreign Ministers of the 15 NATO member nations, will take place from May 2 to 4.
hold The decision to Ministers' meeting in the capl- tol of another member state. Instead
at the permanent headquarters in Paris, followed a recommendation of the three "wise-men", who studied last year the co-operation of mem- ber states in non-milltary mat- tcrs.
of
the
The meeting will be NATO's first ever held at Ministers level away from Paris since NATO 59 up its headquarters here in 1952. Previously, other ministerial NATO. mcclngs_had been held in Washington, New York, London, Brussels, Ottawa, Rome and Lisbon-France- Presse.
ATTEMPT TO SEAT
KOREA &
VIETNAM
United Nations, Jan. 23.
The United States and 12 other countries called rebels are incited and armed by on the United Nations today to remedy the "glaring the Yemen authorities only to Justify the continuation
of injustice" that keeps the Republic of Korea and Viet- British millary action against nam out of the UN.
the Yemen and against the
Vict-
rebels who tre secking their Introducing two resolutions ; drawn its sponsorship of the *freedom."-Router.
In the General Assembly's resolution in favour of Special Political Committee, nam's admission. No reason was calling for admission of the given for the action.
Police Out Of Work
Nearly
bers of
Paris, Jan. 23.
two States, the US delegate, Mr Mr Greenbaum said that. In Edward Greenbaum, said that the new and more hopchii sliua- only the Soviet Union's "abuse tien created by the admission of of the veto kept South Korea new members to the United and South Vicinam from enter- Nations,
exclusion of "the ing the UN.
these two fully-qualified appli 10,000 fórmer mem- He emphasised the "pectal cants from our midat bas the Polish security and unique place that the Re-
an even more glaring in- police are looking for
other public of Korea has in relation jobs, following the abolition of to the Unfiled Nations" and the Restraints imposed last year the force, the Polish
that press fact
a majority of UN when the UN was deadlocked agency reported today.
members have already recog- | on the question of admitting The jobless former policemen nised both States,
while only Japan were "no ard taking courses to it them for other work, and inany of them have expressed the destro to enter industry, the sald-France-Press.
POP
COMING
DOWN THE LOCAL
FOR. A
SPOT OF
FUN?
agency
longer per
the Communist bloc recognises tinent," he said, and the time the Northern Communist" re- has again come for the General gime in each country.
As the debale began, Lads announced that it had with
You (DARE
WELL
.-ER
Assembly to reaffirm its find- Ings and request the Security Council to act"-United Press.
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