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THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951.
STALIN'S REPORTED ILLNESS
The Hague, Dec. 20. The Berlin correspondent uf the "Nieuwe Rotter- damscbe Courant" to-day reported that Stalin's health had prevented him from travelling to Moscow to at- tend tomorrow's celebration of his 72nd birthday.
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Russum papers at pablicist the activites of b
numist leader except when.
Bmportant visitor. ne veeives
confers decorations or appears in able though they quote promouerments almost daily France-Presse and Reuter.
Rail Coach Burns
Tokyo, C. 201 Seventeen passengers were jured here this morning when
coach of it
des
raught fire due to engine hvable. The coach was pamily troyed. Reuter.
SIX-YEAR-OLD PRODIGY
Unique Atom Project
For Europe
When six-year-old Kenneth Barnsdale goes home
to the U.S. from Britain in a few months he will take with him three silver cups and 13 medals which he has He was four when he arrived in won as a pianist. Britain with his parents (his father is in the U.S. Navy) and had not really started learning to play until his English music teacher began giving him lessons.
Libya To Become Sovereign State Next Monday
London, Dec. 20.
Britain and France will transfer full powers to the new independent, sovereign State of Libya next Monday, December 24, the Foreign Office announced today.
At present Britain administers the two provinces of Cyrenaica and Tripolitanis. The third, the Fezzan, is administered by France.
The transfer of full sovereigni power to a Libyan Government
JAMES J. KING takes place in accordance with
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resolutions passed by the United Nations in 1949 and 1950 which set the deadline for indepen- dence as January 1, 1952.
15 charged Екур
Britain having allowed "a terror" to be unleashed by existing provisional Libyan Government.
The
Committee.
the
Libya will also receive Anan- cial
from assistance
France and from Ameries under the Mutuel Ald Programme.
RAF BASES
and
Announced
NON-SECRET RESEARCH
Paris. Dec. 20.
Atom scientists of 12 nations have completed the first preliminary stage in the setting up of a non-secret European nuclear research laboratory estimated to cost $15 million over five years.
Before the scientists meet next in Geneva on February 12, a seven-nation working group will have prepared a more detailed draft on the project for participating Governments.
The chief Britisu delegate. Sir
Jerms
ол
the
The labo atoy
we the cuss with Laverpool University mnstruction of more wwerful and the Department of Scientific otomne research tools Hr now And Industrial Research exist in Europe.
which the British The $200,000 Beard for eye tron be made available. skodies 982 has been pledged ! (Britain has offered the บร by roun la pe Laking part in the of Liverpo 8 Universty new! week-long raterence manged 400-million volt cyclotron). by the United Netone Educa- Nations represented at the domad. Serrestatie
Cultural conference, with official delega- Organisation.
tions, were: Belgium.
Britai Denmark.
France,
Germany | Groege Tirunsona, sand at a Press Greece, Italy, The Netherlands,
conference
results of Norway. Sweden, Switzerland The European and Yugoslavta. Observers came research
from Australia Austria, Brazil,
Cuba, Sir Gege said "No"
India, Israel. oratore would be published.
when China. Basked at
if these results would no1 Japan, the Council of Europe and scientific associations-Reu- be used to potential enemies.
Presset by questioners in how 10 the page.
tet research would not have a bening in werbung от maestrial
! Skid
fat
application, Sir George Peking Gets
true that both so- called atomiz energy and the work in which we are interested concerns the mucleus-that is the inner ports the aleer--but the amount
crf f energy involved is
Arry different
no
A Credit
From Soviet
Paris, Dec. 20. The Soviet review
Persian MPs In A Huff
Teheran, Dec. 20. Thirty eight Persian Deputies today refused to attend msoligs of he Majlis (Parliament) unless Opposilo mchibers apologised Cox Tuesday's lack on Abdul Ghassem,
coll-British religious
Lader.
As a realt the Malifa was unable to meet today.
The 38 Deputies, all of them supporters of Prime Master Mohammed Mos- adegh's Government, ad- dressed their ultimatum in a letter to the
Speaker.- Reuter
TREASURE
HUNT IN
CHINA SEA
New Attempt To Be Planned By Air
London, Dec. 20. Another attempt to dis- cover the treasure of Cap- tain William Kidd — the pirate who was executed at Tilbury 250 years ago—19 planned soon.
So for treasure-seekers have planned to use ships, navigating to the South China seas by charts believed to have been left by Captain Kidd. Now a proposal has been made that aircraft bs used.
The leader
would be Mr George Shepherd, of Brighton, who has made three attempts discover the £100,000 treasure. The last ended when the 49- year-old schooner Lamorra was battered off the Isle of Wight a "Foreign month ago. But Mr Shepherd USO Trade" today reported that can expect
pect competillon. A few has Branted China a miles from Brighton, at Shore- long-term credit On Soviet ham, the schooner Barra is Imports "in view of China's gathering a crew As soon as Economic difficulties following overhauls have been completed
long
fought on her she is due to set sail, guided by
what are believed The review which 15 an original maps.
organ of the Soviet
USSR
wa
PEACEFUL WORK The respurches in which we are interested involve something like one thusand umes as much energy That does not mean that one scientific discovery will have
influence
on an adjacent branch of the solence but the connection in this case is a very the Improbable one."
Professor Pierre Auger head territory." xf the Natural Science Depet- official ment of UNESCO. estimated that Ministry of Commerce, carried it would take a year to 18 months the report in an article quoted to prepare estimates and plans by the Tass news before the actual construction of
night. the European laboratory.
(Switzerland
The article said the Soviet has proposed
Union's economic and commer- Geneva as The site of the
cial conventions with the laboratory).
popular The laboratory, he said, was Europe and Asta were
democracies" of based "proletarian principles of
and internationalism
mutual assistance.
planned for nuclear research and not for atomic energy.
"It is A scientific and peaceful
work.
P
M
agency to-
The review said the credit granted China had demonstra- ted that "the very
nature of the aid given
tu be the
Posthumous
Medal For
Korea Hero
Tokyo, Dec, 20. The United States Army to- by the Soviet day awarded the Congressional
Medal of Honour to a 24-year- troin pló
infantryman who three capitalist
times single-handed charged a Communist machine-gun position and died destroying it.
Union to the popular democra- cies
differed greatly
by
credits granted nations."-France-Presse.
U.S. SENDS A STIFF NOTE
Budapest, Dec. 20, The United States has sent a strongly worded note
to
He was Sergeant First Class Junior D. Edwards, fonnerly of Company "E", 23rd Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. His home was at ludianola, Iowa,
On January 2, 1931, the Com-
Str George Thomson said that Sweden's offer of a 200,000-volt The current budget deficit of cyclotron at Upsala University the provinces of Cyrenaica and would probably be accepted. While the formal announce-
estimated 81 Tripolitania,
M. Francois de Rose, member of power ment of the transler
£1,180,000
£463,000, of the French Atomic Energy and London. bring issued W..
Anancial no with experttvely. have been covered Committee said that
commitments on setting up the of by British assistance. reign
The new mutual defence laboratory had yet been made.
between Britain alllance
EXPENSIVE PROJECT independent Libya will provide
"It will be up 10 govern- for the continued stationing ofments to see what they can do Egyptian delegation to British troops and Royal Air to put the plans into
effect." the United Nations Assembly in
Force units in the new State. Specific legislation would prob
has already ably Parts called for Burther
An understanding rc-
પ
be required by each parts
from Britain on British been reached with the provi- country and some sort of administration 10 e placed skonal Government that British agreement would be drawn up. Hungary refuting her allega- munists set up a road block on diefore the Assembly's Political troops at present in the country Sir George Thomson said that
tions that a United dates Air hill position dominating an will remain until the alliance the $15 million would cover unly Force cargo plane, which was Allied supply route at Chang- Libya's independence will be
comes into force,
the cost of the machines. They
downed by Soviet also understood
fighters in bong, in North Korea, This proclaimed in a broadcast from
would also be expensive to run.
Hungary on November 19, was Three times Edwards charged Benghazi, the Cyrenaican apply to French troops in the
Professor Jakob Nielsen,, of on a spy misston.
the position, armed with Fezzan. empital, by the future King, the
Denmark, said that modem The
Hungarian note, which grenades. Each time during the En Sayed Idris el Senussi.
The American Goverrunent machines would cost a lot to be was delivered to the US State first two assaults, he forced the The British Residents in will. it is understood, sign A
effective but it would be Department on December 11, Communist machine-gunners Renghazi and Tripolitania will
erroatous to measure scientiae special agreement as soon as
gold that the American air out of the position. ceremonially transfer the re-
is pro-
the Libyan Independence
research by
amount of craft had "violated Hungarian But when he ran out of maining powers control of de-claimed, providing for the con- money spent on it.
air space with the criminal
The fence and foreign affairs, to the tinued use of Mallaha air base Professor Auger said that the
grenades they returned, purpose • of parachuting spies and new Libyan Government. They by American forces-Reuter.
United States had supplied the diversionists."
third time he killed the gun Will then be withdrawn to-
conference with the fullest data
Mr Christian M. Ravnsal, the crew but fell mortally wounded. gether with their staff's
Reuter. and plans.
new American Minister to The laboratory would take Hungary, said that the people Cairo, Dec. 20.
the form of a university "with of the United States were appointed an
with grave enuclety Ambassador to Libya and began research results being published watching
in have already been efforts to
scientiße the outcome of the Incident. include her new immediately transferred by the administering sovereign neighbour in the Arab journals.
The plane's crew of four are BRITISH CYCLOTRON still in Hungary-Reuler. League.
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EGYPTIAN MOVE
Egypt today
to
Dr J. H. Bunler, Director of Cars For Japan
GPolice
Weizmann Much
Better
Tel-Aviv Dec, 20.
Weizmann, President Chaim
Reserve is continuing to recover from
British relations with the new
The working group is made up King Farouk appointed Salah State will be close both because el Din Fadel Bey, Egypt's of:
fa the United Britain has undertaken to under-representative write the Libyan budget deficit Nations Commission for Italian the Netherlands organisation of
Professor pure research: and because an Anglo-Libyan Somaliland, es Ambastador. mutual assistance treaty, already Egypt thus has become the Colonnetti, of Utaly, Professor de
draft
form, is due to be sign- arst country in the world to Hemptine of Louvain Univer- ed after constitutionally elect appoint a diplomatic envoy to alty, Professor Jakob Nielsen, of Ficol, of cd govemment comes to power Libya.
Denmark, M. Albert next Spring.
At the same time, Egypt is Switzerland, M. Francois Rose, Britain has assured the United seeking to secure a seat on the of France, and Mr A H. Water- Nations that her financial assist Arab League for the new State Bold of the British Embassy.
and to the new State
double
The ccnference agreed that purpose Libyan membership of the Ster for the. ling Area will not be permitted strengthening the Leagle and Professor Niels Bohr, Danish to interfere with traditional assuring, that Libya's foreign scientist and Nobel Prize man, trade with pon-Sterling con- tolley aligns itself more clo.cly and Professor Paul Scherrer, several manoeuvring grounds was now able to sit up in bed with Arab Interests-United President of the Swiss Atomic for the training of. Its members, and had an excellent appetite, iries or to involve an infringe-
| Energy Commission, should dis- Mr Masuhara added.-Reuter, Pross, ment of Libyan sovereignty.
ance
POP
YOUIL STIMP GETS
FUNKIER BUERY CA
TĀ BEZU LAUGHING
ALL THE WEEK
of
his illness, an official spokesmail Tokyo, Dec. 20. announced today. The spokes The Chief of Japan's Police man denied local Frems reports Reserve Corps, Mr Keikichi that the President's condition Masuhara, told Press reporters had not improved. here today that the Corps was He said Dr Welzmann's im-
provement m plawning
order 10,000
was corroborated to Britain today vehicles, including jeeps and by the
of the President's son Benjamin The Corps was socking and his wife, The President half-ton weapons carriers,
Making a cat laugh
he added-United Press,
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