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"The SMALL VÕICE”
Khatmanda, Mur. 30. The Swiss Himalayan expedition sei out today from their first overnight camp at Banepa, 15 miles east of here, on their way to tackle Mount Everest, the world's highest moun- tain.
The leader of the expedition. a vetera climber,, M. Edouard Wye Duunt, who it stayed behind to completo MTANKI- 'j mono lase; esight up the party la night in the company of Lieutenant Jáder Jung Thapa. luizon olleer seat by the Nepal) Governiner.l.
In the prey Light of early horn nga excavan of 11 Swis climbers, 12 Sherpas (Himalay- 10-1 porters, an intives) and
and Araggled
wound long though the green Khatmandu Valley towards distant Everest, shrouded in cloud.
Two members of the expedi- tion remain behind.
They are Marguerite Dalien- bach, Its only woman member Geneva of the and Director
Ethnological Museum as well
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Franco Inspects Model Power Station
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Washington, Mar. 30.
American Army researchers are working on a guided missile capable of destroying enemy air: TO REVIEW craft at all altitudes up to 15 miles, it was revealed
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General Franco listens to his experts on the pro- ject for a power station to be built in Madrid while attending the Engineer- ing Exhibition held in the Spanish capital.-Express Service.
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Manila, Mar. 30.
The world is losing the battle food, Norris E. Dodd,
Director-General of the United
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of the Army's there was in 1048," he told with gulded missiles-firing at funds as part Canberra, Mar. 30,
times greater total of $14,200,000,000 for the newsmen, "because food pro- Australia has set up a Consult-ranges several
than the present anti-aircraft sent year beginning on July 1. duction in the world increased This is an incrente of $23,000,- | by nine per cent while the ative Committee to review at
growth corresponding
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has been population
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Robert Mr
$28.500.000 of the research total cent" Menzies, announced today.
The Commities would provide
would be spent for continuzi
surface-to-air Mr Dodd is here on a globe- a forum for decussing problems
experiments on Guided missiles and allied circling survey of agricultural and would be able to submit its
production programmes in 70 view to the Cabinet Committee on
objective in this fleid," member countries. import policy.
tie said, "is to provide weapons The overall food situation The members named by the search men in this field are nowhich will be capable of des- is bad," he said "Both the free
Chambers of Commerce,
Major-General E. T. Bulleno, chief of the Chemical Corps, ald that Russla was believed to be Intensively exploiting new nerve gases developed by Nazi Germany.
"Much of the German equip ant and many German ment
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General
Mr Dodd declared-Associated Press,
included Mr M. C. in Russia," he said. Primler
These statements were in troying enemy aircraft at all nations and the Communists are McCarthy, Commonwealth prices
taken early this altitudes up to 80,000 feet and losing the battle for food. consultam, who will be chairman: testimony
several ranges
times those "A single rice-producing Mr E. F. Atkins, President of the month and released today sub-possible with conventional anti- country in Southeast Asin that
Appropriations Associated Chambers of Manu- House
cuts off its supply of grain will facturers and Mr W. J.. Allison,į Committee considering, budget aircraft asked
for seriously offset the balance of President of the Associated requests,
The testimony showed that $49,746,407 to continue expert- rice stocks in other countries," increased funds had been rements in atomic, biological and
warfare.chemical warfare.Reuter. quested for biological
NEW NEW RIFLE This was because of rising costs and breause people dre
Washington, Mar. 30. more attention
Army researchers developed new lightweight fully auto- warfare and taking it seriousty, General Bullene said.
matie rifle which is regarded as a potential replacement for the Garand
rific.
carbine and rub- machino gun.
General T. But
Two members of the National Council of Women will represent women's interests on the Com- milice.
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Trieste, Mar. 30.
Sir Thomas
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Collins, Army Chief of Staff, Winterton, Commander of the occupation tears that if the new weapon is British-American distributed to the troops, there forces in Trieste, left by air today might be an extravagant waste for London for consultations with Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign of ammunition.
Major-Generd W. H. Maris, Secretary.
Observers are optimistic on the chiet of the Army's research and development division, said chances of a "limited agreement” the United that if the weapon goes into butween Britain,
which would States and Italy mass. production for general
use Army
Collins will help to relieve the tension that insist that
the automatic testure had arisen since the riots in
Trieste on March 20-Reuter. be capable of being "tocked Out,"
Gen.
Brigadier Gen. L. E. Simon, Gen. Maris' ordnance chief, said the Idea would be to prohibit use of the automatic feature unless orders permit it.
Gen. Simon said the two ver- rions of the new rifle T-47 and T-44, would be given to the Army fleld forces to determine through field testing which is the best. The new weapon was superior to the Garand in three ways it is about 1/2 pounds lighter, it loads moro Tounds (20) and has a fully automatic feature-United Press
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