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"But Paris Riots is not a nice gamo to play at a gardon-party, is it, Ronnie?"

London Express Service

ATOM TRAITORS' STIR AUSTRALIA

By Peter Duffield

Melbourne.

USTRALIA-a land no with no Fuchs, Nunn May, no Pon- tecorvo, no Alger Hiss

chalked storics yet up against her, a land re- latively free of McCur- thyism and "heresy hunt- ing"-is perturbed to find herself today the centre of a new security storm brew- ed (and still brewing) in Canberra.

Today she finds herself: 1-About to play host for the first atom test in Commonweath history;

Achieving senior inter- 'national status artillery 'range for rockets;

18

an

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manner detrimental to defence An echo of this system was und public safety.

heard In Australia when “a who had long been a position of trust Federal

servant - public confidential secretary in

It is

secret that Mr woman Menzies and most of his Minis- in tera believe that the public_ser- a

munists.

vice should not employ Com- (a

Satisfactory

OTHER Parliamentarians be

lieve that the present system operated by the Public Service uranium Board *

is satisfactory.. This 3--Becoming

works as follows; producer of world rank.

3

With these new responsi- Amonwealth bilities

comes a new necessity for being responsi- ble within herself.

THE SIGNORA SIZES UP THE FAMOUS

by ROBERT BLAKE

Osexual

CENTURY ago Am- they remained for three years. bassadors really mat Signora Cerruti frequently mot

Flitter. tered. Today they are On the perennially fascinat little more than puppets ing question of the Fuehrer's gesticulating to order at attitude to women sha, naturally the end of a telegraph wire, had a firm view. He who, she

"completely says, But although their power every way. But her judgment, has declined they and their based as it is.

1.on. Leminine-in- wives still have great ad- tuition that most fallible gulde to truth-connot be regarded as vantages. As observers of conclusive. The relations be the follies, the eccen- tween Hitler and Eva Braun ro- tricities and frailties of main as mysterious as ever." those who contro! our

destiny they have an incom- parable position. For this reason their memoirs, how- ever trivial, are seldom dull..

SIGNORA CERRUTI

•-- • matter of Intuition:

Here is Signora Elisa- betta Cerruti telling the story of her life between 1928 and 1940.* During- that time her husband was Italian Ambassador succes- sively in Pelping. Moscow. Rio de Janeiro, Parls and Berlin. She met and sat next to characters, as

The Cerrutls were entertain diverse as Hitler, Einstein, ed from. me to time. by the Panchen Lama and the Goering. This entertainment Onc's host Duke of Windsor. Now she was never dull.

begin by Tappearing recounts her memoirs in a might

dressed in red velvet like book agreeably spiced by Renaissance grander.

'A quick' change and acute observation and more

he would than 4 touch of feline return in grey breeches and

grey shirt with purple stripes. malice.

Then accompanied by thirty forest guards in medieval The aristocrat costume be would. escort his gucata around his grotesque estate at Karmbali.

the Defence Department) was reported as "likely to leave" after security officers told the Federal Government that "im- aristocratic

mediate action" should be taken la her case.

Fiasco

of policy, were moved

in her

a..

a

She talks of the personalit'es she met in Russia. There was Chicherin, as Soviet Foreign aristo- Minister, originally an

When the Cerrutis visited crat reserving and gratifying his opulent tastes under the Bol him there the show-place was shevik regime; something of a to be the sight of a bull bison nob, too, for he never falled mating with the female of the to allude in conversation to his species, but this, alas, ended in Italian cousins In a comic flasco, In no way, dis- concerted. Goering hurried bade succeeded ahead of his guests in order to Litvinov, who Genoa

a costume of Chicherin as Foreign Minister, change into

and greet them It is likely that Colonel C.C.F. was a very different character: sincrald grech

Look Bolshevism seriously wh a lance in his hand and a Spry, DSO. the 42-year-old Australian opposite of Sir Percy nors Cerruil's sharp eye noticed his neck..

and believed in austerity. Sig sliver hunting horn slung from 1** the Cestutis, who -Police and sometimes Com- Silltoe,' of M.IS, now, in charge that Mme Litvinov

(formerly

of Mussolini's new. security

Ivy Low ser of Commonwealth security ser- Miss

holes had vices investigate applicants.

Jater to to Paris. Two years vices, is preparing a new docu- always

the public service at stockings, and was obliged D-Investigators alto periodic- ment on

his ambassador and they retired ally check existing em- Canberra for the bors to whom borrow a fur coat from a State Mussolini deolded to withdraw

shop when she had to pay an What is the position of the ployees, especially those with he reports exclusively Mr oficial visit with her husband to to Rome,

Signora Cerruti had no use Australian Government-faced extreme

views and Menzica.

Turkey. political International affiliations.

She tells the THE

From Russia, after a brief for Mussolini. with these new cares-today?

Then Colonel Spry who Interval at Rio, the Cerrut's story of a visit by Mr Eden to On the Investigators recom-

sinian war. and was a full colonel at the

A luncheon was held in by Eden's honour. The Euce, de-

late wearing a patched old esát, an open shirt, tennis shoes, and no socks. He behaved as offen.... atvely as possible throughout the meal, and the party bioko up without a word being, ex- changed

two between the meh.

+

"[ am entirely without remorse," snapped Foreign Minister Richard Casey, "at anything I was called upon to say with which wintry

What can the Australian mendation the Public Ser- comes from an English family moved in 1932 to Berlin where Rome on the ore of the Abys words Mr Casey refused to amend his claim in Aus- Communist public servant to vices Board frequently move age of 32-may retum to a job AMBASSADOR'S WIFE,

public servants to less respon- much more to his liking the Elisabetta Cerruti (Allen and Untermined to insult him, arrived

tralia's

Parliament

there is a "nest

of traitors" in

Australia's mosti zeno)

public service.

In a bitter

and heated debate earlier, had Савеу confirmed the

CLA

Government do-faced wollho

that ofice?

The position is sible posis, fascinating ind

unique.

In September last year the Australian Gov- ernment,

under

Prime Minister Menzies, became the Arst

Gov- the crnment in

to ask 10

the Communists?"

100-

roughly,

i

leakage to B The atom tests will take plaes world Sydney Com- on Monte Belle Islands, 30 miles their people

off the coast. Fiving te now take part in a

compulsory munist paper banned over the triangular area,

shaded on the map.

tional quiz. Aus of a secret

between triallans were asked -draft treaty

Australia and America,

"The fact must be," said Casey, "that

some senior public servant has been so traitorous to his country as to have given this informa- tion to & Communist journal.

atom test at Monte Bello Irlands, win, 18).

From R. M. MacCOLL and NEWELL Rogers

MYSTERY CADET DID

NOT

ANSWER THE ROLL

experts

Serious? No

This is a book, which will give pleasure to many, it is ot, and does not claim to be, serious contribution to the

New York.' "Is it true a knight is giving a "streefs" marked out in school-history of international rotations. train Bat gives a vivid picture of "Shall we or shall we not ban UNE 4 was graduation birthday party in New York and yards. Traffic

JUNY at

the Queen will be there?"

them as they ride tricycles. Un-ecenes and people, and it may West Point,

are well be remembered long after Well, not quite. To celebraté expected beckfire-parents

out by Junior it they the more solemn works of In the referendum that was America's Sandhurst, for the Queen's birthday Sir bowled

are make the slightest enfety slip on dipicmatle history have moulder- held-with compulsory (penalty, 529 cadets. But Cadet 530, Gladwyn and Lady Jchb

ed away into dusty, oblivion'. £2 fine) voting for every man Dick Cox, a model student, giving a garden party on Thurs- 1 mily motoring Jaunts. and woman over 21--Australia did not answer the final roll day, and 700 UNO diplomats and New Yorkers have accepted in- answered "No."

vitations. Among them, Mr and That โร because he Mrs Jacob Malik, of Russle. answered a phone call to his of democracy" has borne full barracks on the night

January 18, 1950.

Victorious opponents of Mr Menzies claim that this "triumph

Prodigious country fruit.

call of his clase.

No major union--they says.

Com-

A man named George vited him to dinner at hotel on the edge of But what has Menzies's defeat academy` grounds.

IT is not the importance today in the hands of

of the leakage - munists. there is nothing essentially secret about it but there

NOW the Internal Reds got of blamed for bad teeth. I have Just heard a radio warning that worry, over the cold war, inter- in, national tension, and the high, an cost of living not only brings on the ulcers and heart attacks, but helps to cause dental cavities.

A UNO Information office has

is a small and extremely meant to him? Ha Government; DICK set out on the 20- moved into an abandoned cafe

the

Who should go?

today cannot sack a man or dangerous and traitorous

woman merely because they are minute walk to the hotel. just off Fifth Avenue. Over a curved bar women volunteers Communist

rights core which Communists and it is possible He has not been seen since, serve leaflets on, human

non-admitted

and exists somewhere in the for admitted or

disarmament. At tables Afterwards fellow cadets

pink Bluminated by artificial Commonwealth public ser- Communists to hold positions

remembered curious stories candies students study world vice." The Government, freely in certain offices.

he told about George---they, afters. Bald Casey,, were doing

were pals in the U.S. Occu-

MORE becistenks for American their best to uncover

pation Army in. Germany tables, Beef cattle herds are nest.

before Dick was sent up to up to a record 62,000,000, West Point, George was. AN EXAMPLE of Elsen- wartime U.S. Commando, hower's tact is told by his house Ha boasted of torturing ceper, Mrs C. Gage Lent: When German prisoners, and of a magazine wanted a copy of a strangling his German pleture of the Eisenhowers with the Royal Family, the general sweetheart.

refused until ho "cleared" it the with the late King.

Opponents of the Govern- ment have already decided that this is the start of a now "witch-hunt."

But the storm is also of some symptomatic significant, growing pains

COME of Mr Menzies's back

benchers agitating for dis- missals of Communists from public service have urged legis- Intion that will:

Remove potential traitors; and at the same time Protect the innocent from

FOR two years

now suffered by the British 2 victimisation, witch-hunting Army's C.I.D., G men, Commonwealth's youngest and smearing

white member.

Australla-formerly.

JOAN COLLINS is getting tho Governments, and Scotland full-blast Hollywood publicity. Magazine opreads how her an Yard have hunted Dick and Britain's 10-year-old "Good girl George.

who makes bad? In bad girl The hùnt has widened to roles

Americo, even to Korea, where

the It is true that the Australian Parliament have the consiitu- country down under, the tional rights to legislate for the country of proligious spaces, dismissal of "defined classes" Europe and to North and South THE Theatre Guild/wonts.o prodigious sheep, prodigious of public servants. swearwords, prodigious cri- koters has within the past few months garnered some wants to dismissi dubious global fame,"

At present the Commonwealth

"THE HUMAN TOUCH # From America's No. 1 Rid« can summarily dismiss a public a REPORTER called a British

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