Ancient Finds Near
Ararat
Yokcow,
AUR.
21.-A
Russian zelentist who ne been excavating six years in the Ararat Valley of Armenia has discovered the most ancient cultural relics ever found in Soviet therllory, Tass, the official Sorict news agency, sald totlay.
A1
The relles, a number of sts no
foals, represented all phasen of the Palarothle Age, the agency added.
It claimed that the dis- coveries had disproved the "false incory" of Western scientists ittas Armenia, and the Trans-Caucanus were uninhabited in the Palaco- llible era-Reuler,
DOESN'T RATE ALL THE BLAME
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949.
HEAVY COST OF ANTI-ATOM BOMB PRECAUTIONS
London, Aug. 21-A group of scientists has reported that full-scale precautions against atomic bombing of Britain would cost so much that the standard of living and health of the British people | would be affected as much as by a war.
The report was made after a study of atomic | weapons and civil defence by scientists at Birming- ham University and was published in the "Atomic Scientists News," organ of the Atomic Scientists Association.
Yugoslavia's Battle With Russia
The report gave these conclusions:
1. The best civil defence could not give full protec- tion against atomic bomb- ing or even reduce tho magnitude of the disaster;
2. Air raid shelters could not offer much protection for
London. Aug. 21.-Yugoj drylight raids; Washington, Aug. 21-slavia renewed its battle of
3. The cntire population Two leading Sunday news-words with its former must be trained, for damngo papers here, the Post and the Soviet partner today by acungi casualty, control; Star, both displayed pro- cusing Moscow of being minently on their front pages | two-faced on the Austrium press reports from London frontier question. describing British displen-
An Melal note from Marshal
4. There will be no chance to learn. by experience in atomie air raids.
DESTRUCTION AREA
sure at the United States' Tito's government to the criticism of its economie Kremlin, charged that the Hus- The report said that even if system and recovery pro-sians "sold out" Yugoslavia innew-type hombs are developed, terests In Slovene Carinthia to it would not alter the conclu- assure gulek agreement on a ston beenuse "the area of de- own claims to German assets instruction increases rather slowly Austria.
with the released offergy."
gress.
The Stur headlined its story: "British Bash at United States criticism. Tired of Insulta, they say"
The note as distributed by It noted that the British Tanjug, the official Yugoslavia were making "bitter replies to news service, bristled with such buggestions for
selt terras as "lies and greater
sinnders," help".
Both the Star and the Post quoted at length from a story published In the Sunday Ple forial replying to recent charges by American writern against the Labour Government and the British Socialist sys- (cim.
crilles."
"distortions of the truth," and
unworthy in situations."
MOSCOW'S PROMISES
The message was a reply to a Ruslan note of August 11; accusing the Tito govertunent
The report dealt with condi- tlon.x similar to those
01
Prettlest
Carolyn Rudy, 17, a Bluffton (Iridiana) high school student, won the title of "Junior Miss America" in a national contest ending at Pitts- burgh. She was judged the cleverest and prettiest of the 18 girls in the finals. (AP Picture).
Iliroshima and Nagasaki. INVITATION
The report assumed 100,000
casualties in an atomic bombing TO SON OF
on a large cily and said that at least 200,000 persons would be required for dintage and casualty.
"To get anywhere near this
IBN SAUD
of attempting to convince the objective, it would therefore c London, Aug. 21-Bri- Yugoslavs that the Russians necessary to provide some ele-tain's invitation to Emir for the abar-mentary training to the whole Mansur, son of King Ibn were to blame
Carinthia population," the selentists said. Saud of Saudi Arabia,
STEPS RECOMMENDED
of
the
to
Communists Fail To Stir India
POCKET CARTOONİ
Aug. 21.-
Bombay, Sporadic Communist activity in India has been "on the whole futile," authoritative sources said here today.
Tha Government-Centra), Provincial and States aro "extremely alert to the menace | of violence and anarchy espoused by the Communists," thoro sources and in commenting on recent prison riots and ather Communist neli
nclivity.
The Government is dealing with the Communists by vitlus of spreint powers under security measures enforced in the Pro- vinces
and States in varying forms.
The
main feature of these
ХИДЯ
"There should be another Is. 4d: somewhere."
INGRID
regulations A ban on meetings, BERGMAN'S
processions and demonstrations, and the carrying of lethal wen- pons without a licence.
Sinall-scale Communist dis- turbances began in India nearly two
wo years ago but never reached serious proportions.
Arrests of Communists have
avaliable.
SWAN SONG
Farta, Italy, 21.-Ingrid
been taking place frequently Bergman stepped down from but no overalt figures of Com-in front of the camera munists detained In India are here carly today and said: "That is the final shot UNIFORM PATTERN 1 will ever make before a An official spokesman said motion picture camera." that Communist netivity, though isointed and hitherto futile, hod The handsome liallan director, been of a pattern of uniformity Roberto Rossellini, had just throughout the country, espelmed the final scene of "Strom. elally in cases, of trouble in
sons and defiance of authority,boll" which Miss Bergman said
He said that Government vizi had frustrated what looked like
be her last film. Rossellini alked over to the
In
a nation-wide Communist plotstar, kiszed her lightly on both to mar Indian Independence Day cheeks and told her: "It is all celebrations on August 19, and over, dear, and thank you." Back of publle response had re- sulted in the total fanure of re- Then Mins Bergman said cent Communist calls for inbour an exclusive interview that her deelslon to retire from movies strikes in rallways, the munication services and the a "Brm one....final and de-
Slic textile industry.
finite."
announced!
NOTICE
Political observers have ex-dar
during the production pressed confitence that the "Strombol" that she intended Government's policy of caution to quit the screen and divorco and all-out preparedness, Inber Swedish husband. Dr. Peter which it enjoys the support of Lindstrom. But in her Intest all the major parties would statement, as in previous ones, suppress the Communist creed she refused to comment on re- of violence in India-Reuter. ports that she would marry
TWO KILLED
Rossellini when her divorce is The Post headline read:
Bombay, Aug. 21.-The police final.-United Press. "British riled at United Statca donment
ictlled two people and injured It also carried a story claim.
several others. yesterday when Guggestsury
that the choice of the
they opened Brg on a Com- visit London next month, is munist-led crowd in a village US.
Secretary, Mr It followed Saturday's Sovie John Snyder, to preside at the threat to take more effective
part of a deliberate policy near Madura. Madras, it was forthcoming Anglo-American measures" to motect its citizens
of renewing British atomic
con- learned today. Bnancial talks scheduled to open living in Yugoslavin.
tacts throughout the Arab The crowd were attacking the there on September 6, "drepened
world following the end of brickbats Madura district. off- police with sticks, stones and The Yugoslav Government pessimism" about the outcome:
1. A damage, survey-which that Moscow had will probably have to be made the Palestine fighting, it clals said that the Communists charged promised Austrian Chancellor from the air;
was considered in London had been trying for the past The Post also printed under Kort Renner that Russin would 2 Instructions to damage and diplomatic quarters today. week to break up the Congress three-column headline in
work to preserve the present ensualty
Party campaign for the District control. Sunday news review a reclion of boundaries of Austria, while at probably have to be given by Since the conference in Board Council elections-United a reprint of
au article: "Britain the same time advising Yugo-radio or special crystal sets; London last month of Britain's Press, in the Piliory", which appeared slavia to inke up its Carinthia 3. Evacuation from
East envoys, danger Middle
dis- the London Economist оп claims with the Western areas. Lethal areas should im-finguished visitors August 13, defending the British Powers.
mediately be marked with flares Hashemite kingdoms position. The article was head-|
or other signals to keep rescue and Jorian have ined: "Britain doesn't rate all)
parties out;
London the blame."United Press.
of the conversations,
In
Margaret Spends Quiet Birthday
OPPOSING YugoslavS
Later the Soviet Government, "behind the back of the Yugoslav Government," told tho Austrian Chancellor, and thus also the Western powers" that up her Yugoslavia had given claim, the note added.
The report recommended these steps after an bombing:
THE
will
4. Fire-fighting, using forest fire technique-limiting the fire The Iraqi Premier, by demolition.
from the of Iraq been In
General Nuri Es Said Pasha, left here The report said that a single today after a stay, during witich enemy plane could paralyse a he had a long discussion with city if the population went to the Foreign Secretary, Mr air raid shelters every time a Ernest Bevin. warning sounded.
At night a large share of the King Abdullah of Jordan ar-
to have
SCHOONER
AMANDA
NOW SAFE
Halifax, Aug. 21-The
"In this light the deliberate population would be "reason-rived in London last Thursday, tiny refugee schooner, assertion of the Soviet Governably protected in shelters," the He is due ment that Yugoslavia aligning report said.
meeting with Mr Devin to- in-the-front of the imperialist To Eet any benefit from morrow. London, Aug. 21.-Prin countries acquires special signin- shelters," education would be necessary to persuade people lo cess Margaret quietly cele-cance," it declared.
use the shelters before the Arat rald, nnd at must be
brated her 19th birthday to- "This assertion should conceal the fact that the Soviet Govern-
day at Balmoral Castle, the precisely the contrary, namely, done at the same time without vlty in Middle East affairs is Untmak, fought its way through |
Royal residence in Scotland.ment, on the question of Slovene causing unnecessary pante," The King and Queen, her Carinthin and for that matter report cald-United Press. sister Princess Elizabeth, the also on the other questions of Duke of Edinburgh. and the the Austrian treaty relating to infant Prince Charles, together the interests of Yugoslavia, was with a small group of friends opposing the interests of the Including Sharman Dougins, Yugoslav peoples-Associated
daughter of the United States Press.
Ambassador-were present.
After accompanying the King
Queen to Crathic
the
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captions
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Death Of China Missionary
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By Servant
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his son, he is survived by his say that without active support He returned to the United wife und two daughters, one by the squatters, the terrorists States In 1941 and resumed his of whom is Lady Mary Harvey, could not operate. Also that work in China in 1946, but leti wife of Major Thomas Cockayne the squatters have never given account of, ill health in Harvey, Private Secretary to Information or ald to the police 1947-United Press.
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