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Film Stars At Anniversary Party

Bearded Kirk, Douglas, famous Hollywood. nim, stár, laughingly photographs - Silvana Magnano, Italy's most famous dim afar, in the swimming pool in the grounds of her home in Rome during a party celebrailog the first anniversary, of her wedding to producer Dino de Laurentis-Express Photo.

The First Step Britain's Aircraft

Oslo, Aug. 13.

First step towards the formation of an Interna- Konal nuclear energy, 50- elety was taken at the In. fernational Conference of Atom Belchtlátá which ended today.

The meeting agreed to form a small working com- mittec to keep contact with interested nations and do the preliminary jork of formation-Heater.

CARLSEN RESCUE TUG GETS

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Industry On Show At Farnborough

London, Aug. 13.

More than fifty different types of aircraft- two-thirds of them jets-will be on show at Farn- borough in September for the 1953 flying display and exhibition, organised by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors.

Bevanite Paper's TOKYO'S Sharp Attack On British Policy

London Aug: 13.

a

Tribline; the Left-wing Labour Weekly journal, declared today Britain has suffered stunning diplomatic defeat" in the signing of the Dulles-Syngman Rhee Treaty at Seoul, combine with the 16-power Korea declaration at Washing ton,

REQUEST REFUSED

Sydney, Aug. 14,

Australia has refected. A Japanese requess for a coLLEZENTO. to discure the trade crisis between Australia and Japan, according to reports in Sydney and Mel-

bourne today. Exchanges ave been celog on between the two governadents, through diplomatic channels, the reports said.

The Sydney Morning Heraki's Japan fold Australia that it would

Canberra › · barrespondendi

woich

have to cut its wool purchases

less Australia imported most

Japaneso goods. The Australin reply said at the recent easing

of restrictions on Japanese in-

Banner-headlining what it described as the "big sell-out, Tribune, which voices the views of Aneurin Beyan's adherents, declared "Not for a partz went as dhe as Australia long time has British influence in international cd go at firesent. affairs sunk to such a low ebb

Not for scare has the United short Britain has made a new States Government dared

to commitment." Taurate Churts enub its principal ally in 50 It alleged claborate flagrant a fashion"

were, being thade by Uit.Foreign added that all office to deny this charge and The Journal that could be sold in defence "cover up the

fact that the Dulles House of Commons, was made of the yletim of á plece of sharp

practice",

of Mr

John Foster

(United States, Secretary State) was that the British Government had asked for it". Mr Dulles had "carried with him to Seoul the knowledge that Britain had signed a secret declaration decepting

demand which the Americans had been pressing ever since January 1952"

"DEADLY DANGERS"

The, Journal gave' its own in- terpretation of what the Dulles- Syngman Rhee treaty meant as follows:

1. A severe blow at the United Nations.

2. An enormous Increase in

The Melbourne Sun's Canberra correspondent said when the Australian Government an- restrictions in May the Japanes nounced the casing of import

were promised their case, would be given considemtion, Twenty-

ve hems which could more readily be admitted from Japah were added to the list but now Australia had told Japan this was thethe

limit of casing for the pro-

added

Sun correspondent

Reports sald the Australian Government recognised tho danger of losing a customer but was politically embarrassed by The Government the problem. feared a substantial modica-

Tribune declared "He could afford to snap his fingers at the the power of Syngman Rhee. tion of restrictions would meet House of Commons and make) 3. A dangerous threat to the strong protests from. British and his own, settlement with Rhee success of the politicn zon-Australian manufacturers-Reu- (South Korean President)." ference.

If the British Government did These are the deadly dangers

not make n stand soon, he a successful outcome chance of of the Far Eastern political conference would be lost with the most damaging consequences for world peace, Tribune stated.

BUTLER SPEECH The journal said that Mr. R. A. Butler (then acting Prime

Minister) speaking on Koren in the House of

Britain's most famous test pilots will de- monstrate all the latest aircraft in flight, including jet bombers, supersonic fighters, and research air-July 30, craft showing the latest thing in wing shapes and engines.

All three of the V-class jet bombers the swept-wing Valiant, the delta-wing Vulcon, and the crescent-wing Victor - Cauitto Din Parker, master of will be there. The latest models the tug Turmolt, lias been given of the Hunter and Swift jet ail painting which com-fighters will also be flying. memorates the tug's Most famous exploit-its rescue of Captain Carlsen, of Enterprise,

The painting will be kept in the officers' mess aboard "the tus

'Two all weather radar- the Flying carrying fighters. will be de- monstrated the deltà - wing Javelin being built for the Royal Air Force, and the de Havilland 110, now under development for the Royal Navy.

Now

evidence of the way Britain is developing the guided missiles of the future will be featured, in the exhibition.

Britain's irio

of turbine- engined airliners - the Comet, Vicount

and Britannia-will be demonstrated in flight.

hus, bicer presented to Cap- täin Parker y n 26-year-rid artist, Mr Frank Friend, of Southwick, Sussex.

The

shows painting

the Turmoil heading through heavy seas to the side of the Flying Enterprise

THREE LEFT

to

Commons оп replied to grave anxieties

expressed by Mr Clement Attice (Labour) on recent statements by Mr Dulles. Mr Butler's speech had been halled in many quarters as a strong declaration of British policy

"It was regarded, as a worn-

PRACTICAL of the pericent British

DOCTORS

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be completely reorgante. The Government has decided that research doctors arc concentrate more on patients In hospital and less on animals in

In

The Medical-Research Council

It is expected that new heli- the laboratory. copters under

nder development for service will be flying: passenger

overhead

Only three members of the present crew were with the Turcoples moil when she-left-Falmouth In January 1952 to go to the Flying These types have short stub-is providing nearly £600,000 Enterprise,

They

wings as well as the are Mr Henry Davis rolets. Revolutionary the second offeer, Mr Albert helicopter turbine Els, chief steward, and Mr will be seen. Leslie Ford., the cook.

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for this work. Chancellor Butler types of has promised an extra grant of powerplants £250,000 a year when the

research gels going.

The painting will show

Teams of highly qualified future members of the crew the

doctors, with long experience of type of work we are called on Because of the growing. im-treating patients are being to carry out,"

Captain portance of commercial aviation formed. The. Timsury has 1'arker,

to Great Britain, one whole day decided that these doctors shall FOOTNOTE--Captain Kurt will be devoted io special be paid as much as their high- aboard his demonstrations by civil typdi level colleagues in the National

Health Service. freighter,

the only

A Canadian plane, the Beaver Flying Enterprise, for 13 days

will be The decision to concentrate, an after the crew and passengers built by de Havilland, had been taken off. The vessel among the aircraft on show. clinical research Is i përsotint

Among the research of the Cornisli· coast,

aircraft triumph for Sir Harold Captain Carlsen jumped

into will be delta-wing machines and Himsworth, 48-year-old chief of the sea as she was sinking, and the Short SB-5, with an adjust the Medical Research Council. was picked up by the Turmoil, able wing which can Be swept which was standing by.

beck at extreme angles.

The great Exhibition Hall will between laboratory discoveries house the stands of over 200 and their use in treating patients exhibitors,

showing

complete is too great. chines, worlding models, and

Lank

Peking Claims Oil Record

Londen, Aug. 13. The octal New China (Com- munist) News Agency, sald -to- day think Chinn had increased ber grude cii production by 24.5 per cent. Inst year over 1951.

The agency added that this year's output would be 60 per cent, more than in 1951,

suspicion of Syngman Rhee,

"No ere expected than

a few days N Dulles would have arabd a detailed and fur-reaching treaty with Syngnan Rhëe with-

revealed by the failure of the British Government to assert its Influence in time and by its readiness to sign a secret agree. ment behind the backs of the Commons," Tribune House of added. China Mall Special,

Deportation Orders

Are Cancelled

Mihich, Aug, 13.. Deportation; orders, drainst 12 Jews were today cancelled by the Bavarian laterior Mirlister, following protests by Jewish leaders here and a threat

out cevaulting Britain at c. No public deinonstrations, hint of strh a possibility was

given

by Mr Butler, Wone sulli,

to the

of

Bavarian duthorflies claimed

no hi rixis given by Mr Butler that altogether 650 Jews had int :co days before, Britas illegally re-emigrated to Ger- had signed a declaration conced-many fron Istaci ing a major point

Late last night leaders of the Americans."

Jewish

community, Tribime is Not one word persuaded beverdi Hundred Jews hero kroken by Mr Butler. which indicated that the British Government had just signed in Warlington a new declaration committing Britain mere deeply than ever before.

__“SHARP_PRACTICE"

to call off a planned demonstra. tion against the deportations.

Maurice Weinberger, leader of the Jewish community here, sald | the Jewish leader. had feared bloodshot if demonstrations had been held.

The deportations by. the Bavarian authorities have been postponed until the Federal West German Government has given its views

on the matter.- Router.

"The declaration stated that, in the case of a breach of the armistice in all probability it would to! be possible to con- fine hostlittica

the within frontiers of Korea""

That was an issue on which there had always been dispute between Britain and the United States. Since the Korean war started mahy voices had beer. raised in America advocating on extension of the war

be yond the Korean frontiers.

"But Britain has always sald; 'No, no uhlit tliis moment. In

His view is that the time-lar Can't Fight On

Too

doctors

many research the thousands of parts and have never handled 4 patient accessories which go into the since they qualified. modern alrerast.

There will also be models of "I think it is the most коте of the British aircraft important development in State- belig planned for the future. ---- Bided medical research for 30 years," Sir Harohi told a private London Express Service.

meeting of M.P.8.

BEACH CLOTHES MIGHT OFFEND

Tripoll, Aug. 13.

Two Fronts

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. The Federation: of Malaya's Mr E. Financial Secretary, Himsworth, stated today "We can nght titb terrorists in the jungle or we can fight Commu nism in the ideological field wi our own resources, but with the fall in revenue from Malayan tin and

Making Punishment on bon fiber we cannot fight

Fit The Clime

Darmstadt, Aug. 13.

A juvenile court sentenced a

tho

fronts at bad and samo ume without some outside aid.

Mr Himsworth was unming Up the Federation's, financial I sild Soviet experts had The Governor of Tripolitanin helped to increase. petrol pro- has requestedt foreign residents

nition in view of the United duction by 87 per

per cent last year | not to wear beach clothes in the | 16-year-old boy to. Plant 300 Kingdom's promise of financial ald meet costs of combatting over the previous year,

streets of this North African your, trees In his forthcoming China's refineries would have city.

in Maldyd, holidays.

•un

Clving facts and figures Me oven greater output.

It had found, him, guilty of, year, the agency claimet,

setting fire to the same number Himsworth, sald revenue was No detailed figures other than

of trees in

a forcat nursery rising.

falling. and expenditure was percentage,comparisons were

while he was damping.-"China given.---China Mail Special.

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