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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1943..
UNITED NATIONS
NATIONS APPROVE PLAN FOR ATOM CONTROL
Aga Khan To Enter Film Business
New York, November 4, The Aga Khan is to enter the film business, according to Variety, the entertainment.
trade weekly magazine.
"Through his representative In the United States the Agn Khan is closing with Eagle Lion Films for a joint distri bution-production tie-up in alx European countries," the magazine stated.
"It is undereload the deat in all likelihood will be cloped in a few daya,
"Although details are not available it is believed films will be distributed by syn dicate headed by the Aga Khan with offices in. Lau- sanne, Switzerland.”—Router.
POLICE NOTICE
REMEMBRANCE DAY
PARADE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1948
Roads Closed to Traffle.
The following roads will be closed to vehicular traffle from 9 a.m.
to 11.30 m. approx. traffle permitted except
in Para. 4 below.
DECISIVE DEFEAT FOR THE SOVIET
Paris, November 4.
The United Nations General Assembly, overriding Russian objections, tonight gave overwhelming support to the Western plan for the inter- national control of atomic energy,
Ignoring Soviet charges that the plan was an Ameri- can plot to obtain a "monopoly over atomic energy," 40 nations lined up in favour of the the plan.
The scheme gives international body full control over the mining of uranium, the production of nuclear fuel and the manufacture of atomic weapons.
the
The six Eastern powers voted Commission to see how they con- abtract with the obseure generallies against and four nations stained. At the sama time, we have heard from Mr. Vyshin-
sky mjal
other Eastern the Assembly left the door open for Soviet Russia and her speakers. Eastern European associates to change their minds and join with the majority of the other, United Nations members,
The Assembly proposal which:
Approves the plan original. iy known as the "Baruch Plan" for the international control of atomic energy.
Mosquito Crashes In Peiping
Peiping, November 5.
A Chinese Air Force plane crashed within the wall of afternoon Polping yesterday kiing the pilot and taking two other lives.
A Mosquito fighter.bomb. er was flying low when sud- denly it plunged into a poor North class district. In the West' part
It of the city. landed squarely on a house killing a women and her 10. year-old child.
A number of other houses Was damaged. The plane
was on a training fiight when the disaster Beaurred.--Asso- olated Preum.
should be run, then there will be no agency."
Mr. McNell sald everyone could be perfectly certain that Britain would consent to hand over only
"We have just got to look at these recommendations to see who is interested in generalities. and who is willing to come down into a truly international organston - tion. "We are prepared to con practical details.", endorsed
template a form of International Dealing with Mr. Vyrkinsky's ownership which would anïount 10 arguments that America sought e reformulation of sovereign а топортy of atomic energy, rights in this field. So, we belleve, Mr. McNell commented that he fare most other governments. had
based
“ut these Arguments 2.Instructs the Atomic Energy
Soviet Government, the largely on a hook by the British for reasons which, have not been Commission, which has reached a
scientist, Professor Blackett. very clearly explained, are not complete deadlock in the past 30
prepared to bind themselves to months, lu continue 118 work
Mr. McNeil then read extracts this rele which it considers "practicable from this book
"Mr. and useful."
that the question of quotes might help to resolve the deadlock. This is a delicate question which has also not yet been discussed, but my Government is prepared to discuss offers a hope of agren-
Plan Approved
which, he said,
showed that Professor Blackett's
Government
3-Appoints a "Committee of Six", consisting of the "Ble Five" "gument was together with Conada to meet "This Soviet
to see justined in refusing international during the coming year whether the Soviet Governinent is control because they have some prepared to change its altitude military secret which they could and to report to the next As-lutmeh upan the world (but I have no reason to belleve that they do), because they have inili- tary installations which must be protected from inspection. while in the United States, anyone can take photographs and Soviet diplomats can move around free- ly.
(a) Connaught Road C. from East side of Queen's Build- ings to Murray Road.sembly,
tb) Chater Road from Des Voeux Rond C. to Club Streel.
(e) Jackson Road from Dea Vorux Road C. to Con. naught Roar C.
(d) Wardley Street North of
Chater Road.
1(e) Ter House Street, between Connaught Road C. and
North bound traffic.
Premature
Canada has been chosen as a member of the Committee because jas an important producer of atomic energy she sits on the Atomic Energy Commission,
When the President of the As- sinbly enlled on Mr. Hector Me. Nell (Britain) to speak after the lunch
ndjournment, Mr. McNeil abook his head and kept his place. After Belghum and Poland had also refused their turns to speak, Getteral A. G. I. MeNaughton,
took the rostrum.
Premium On Dishonesty
ment,"
sald
The General Assembly rejected y 40 "otes to six, with live ab- stentions, the Soviet proposal for two treaties.
By 10 votes to six, with four abstentions, the Assembly c cepted the Western resolution. Dased on a Canadian draft, this resolution Inid the seal of the Assembly's approval on the Wes- "We must not therefore ex-term control pla drown up by pose Soviet Russin to the dangers the Atomic Energy Commission, would be entirely to her disad-study" of the problem before it to "continue its whleli instrueled it
Big Five This means that this and asked the
of internallonal control.
vantage.
and
Des Voeux Road closed to Canacia, the Indian proposat Asembly is to set up a solemn Canada to consult together "in
2. No Parking.
No Vehicles except motor fears permitted in Pará. 4 below will be allowed to park in undermentioned ronds. from # AJU. to 11.30 a.m. Overnight Parkers to note in particular.
(a) Connaught Road C. from
East side of Queen's Build- ings to Murray Road.
(b) Chuter Road East of Ice House Street to Club Street.
He opposed the Energy
that the Atomic Energy Com- mission should at once go ahead seal of approval on the propost-order to determine if there exists basis for agreement on internu- with the firnwing up of a treaty on that there shall be a premium on international control.
Jan secrecy, if not on dishonesty,' tional control.”
Mr. MrNell added.
Austaining were
India, Sunth Africa, Afghanistan and Vene- The staffing and organisation kucia. The six votes against were of the proposed International cast by the Soviet Union, agency has not yet even been Czechoslovakin. Poland, Yugos. dlacuazed, If we cannot get lavia. Byelo-Russia and the agreement on how the agency Ukraine.—Heuter.
He sald It would be pre. mature for the Commission to work on these liner while the "Big Five" and Canada were? consulting together to find a bale of agreement.
tz-Suchy (Poland)
·Mr. Julius Katz- then said. "The United States has systematically prevented any at- tempts to carry out the General Arsembly resolutions demanding International control und the Jabolition of the atomic bomb."
(c) Wardley Street North of Matter Of Principle
Chaler Road;
((d) Jackson Rand from
Voeux Road C. to naught Road C.
·
RUSSIANS
RAISE
OLD PROPOSAL
Washington, November 5.
He added that the Soviet Dissolution on atonic energy present-Russia today renewed a proposal for international Con-cd the basis for a way of banning
1. Parking Allowed.
Parking of motor cars will
be allowed on south side of Des Voeux Road C. from Jackson Road to Ier House Street from
a.m. to 11.30 am.
4. Approach to Cenotupli.
Flog
the use for ever of atente energ for war..
ما
controls to prevent revival of Japan's, war in.....
dustry.
Panyushkin submitted a 600- word statement at a closed, ses. alph of the FEC, and than mada It public as he has done with other statements on Japan in recent weeks.
Mr. McNeil then rose, following
*The Sovlet • Ambassador, the Polish delegate's speech, and declared that the Soviet Union Alexander S. Panyushkin, ask- had failed to answer the specifle ed the Far Eastern Commission consider the proposal, first questions put to them on the form of atomic energy
September 23. they submitted on wonld accept.
Panyushkin said Russla "na" He said "it is very hard for turally" is ready to discuss Jonyone of our detegnilon to re- other proposals on the iwue of announced that "qualified" Ja- Inse an offer of compromise. It dividing Japanese industry ac-panese will be allowed to travel
control
Meanwhile the US Goveniment
Cors will approach. Vyshinsky, thinks the ques-cording to peace and war pur-in the US for training and eduen- Cenotaph yin Jackson Road on of quotas might serve to poses.
break the deadlock, then let us and park in Connaught Road C. South side East of. Wardley Street.
Traffic diversion. Eastbound traffic in Connaught Road C. between Pudder Street and Ice House Street wil proceed on the South side of Connaught Road.
put it down on the agenda or the control for several years "to be The Soviet proposals call for six for discussion right away. exercised, by the powers inest in
"Mr. Vyshinsky knows per-terested in preventing a new Ja- fectly well that what has divid-panese aggression."
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SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA Japanese may come to Americas. "MARQUETTE VICTORY"... Ioading H.K. 26th Nov. ed us on this question is a mat- This presumably would include for training in "education. Re- ter of, principle. The principle] Ruscin.
glon, science, information and whether thara will-be, an General
or for Douglas MacArthur, [ general cultural fields," agreement on ar effective, as, Supreme Allied Cominunder, other purposes authorised by adéquato, comprehensive system now has responsibility for de MacArthur. All expenses' must Japon. He has debę paid by a sponsor, either an "Mr. Vyshinsky said that theclared the process to be substantiividual or an institution. As For further particulars apply:-
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WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILING CEREMONY
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A memorial to the former supils of King George V School (late: Central British School). who, gave their lives for King and Country during the 1930- 45 War will be unveiled at 11 a.m: on Monday, November 8, 1948 at the school.
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