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THE CHINA MAIL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1946.
DANGEROUS DELAY IN ATOMIC BOMB CONTROL
Paris, October 18. Colonel W. R. Hodgson (Australia) called for a test vote in the United Nations Political Committee this afternoon on the question of instructing the Atomic Energy Commission to continue its efforts to draw up an international treaty on atomic control.
He said: "Delay is dangerous, and makes the even-
tual task more difficult.
"Most of us still have hopo because we still have faith in the United Nations—and if we do not have faith then there is no point in our being here."
"Reactionary Utopia"
Sir Alexander Cadogan (Bri- ferences "It is not likely that the tain) called on the Big Five Atomic Energy Commission can and Canada
"uarfully continue its work." LO make effort" Supreme
achleve to agreement on fundamentals.
He huld that the Canadian proposal gave these six powers the chance to consult together in quieler and calmer atma- sphere than that provided by
the General Assembly.
war.
masses of people, far the peace- ful people of the cities of the world, who, if tho' American plan were adopted, would still be exposed to the horrors of atomic
"Under the American; plan the United States alone would have the atomic bomb, while all other countries would be debarred from posscasing It hut this is just a reactionary Utopia,"
Not A Socrot
He added that the Canadian resolution would simply have the
"We effect of sanctioning an atomic arms race. Ho continued: are conscious that atomie energy We are is no longer a secret,
that other conscious
countries
He said that in the circum-than the United States are work- stances the Canadian resolution log on it."
Mr. Manullnky went on: "But provided the most useful com- aromaise that had 'yet been put we know also that small coun- Sir Alexander added: tries cannot have the vast organ- forward. "If the General Assembly should bation necessary for the produc- make it abundantly clear that the tion of atomic weapons.
no represents
We are, therefore, also speak- proposal
ing for the small countries In basis of agreement, then the So- viet Government might be pre-eccking to banish these weapons."
to make somo conces
He said that he had noted "the pared
profound feelings of concern with sion, which would bring us nearer
which many delegations have to agreement.”
He transmitted to the Commit-Soviet tre a forinal guarantee that the Belsh Government would enter the citations with the sincere hope that they would enable the six powers to pronounce "In the very near future" an agreement which would enable the Atomic Energy Commission to resume its work.
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Naw Haven,
Connecticut, Gotaber 19. Dr. Ralph W. Bingleton, Bentor scientist at the Broak. haven National Laboratories here, has warned that genatio deaths induced by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and, (nganak! "may eventually find their way to our shores.
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Dramatic Taiyuan Escape
Peiping, October 19. Three Americans-a trans- Time part pilot, a
and Life writer and a photographer The amended Canadian rosolu- considered the prospect of adoptoday are safely back in Pel- dramatic hasty lion recommends that the Gen- tion of the Canndian resolution ping after a eral Assembly approve the find- | -4
that would intake-off from Taiyuan airfield the gravest con- in a hail of Chinese Red mortar
measure
ings of the Atomic Energy Com-fraught with mission for international control sequences,"
of atomic energy and the Secre- "You speak of the majority, shells.
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