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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954.

New Research Plan Honeymoon For

For Atomic Power In UK

SEPARATE BODY TO BE SET UP

An important change in the British Government's atomic research policy is expected soon with the creation of an independent corporation for research into of atomic peaceful and industrial uses energy. This was learned from informed sources in London last night.

Big Arms such as IC.I. are expected to be included in the British corporation.

A week ago, in New York, Atomic Energy Commissioner Eugene Zuckert said that the US Government must maintain control over atomic production "so long as this world exists in troubled half-peace."

He told the 58th Congress of American In- dustry that "fissionable material is an essential resource of our national defence and must be used in the national interest."

London, Jun 12. British alomte research is ex- is vert

10 undergo changes with the creation soon of an independent utional cor- poration

towards for research

11 was believed that the parti- peaceful and industrial uses, in-

cipation of private industry in formed sources DKI hero tu-

organisation, the government night.

On directly indirectly, 11

tnt the either understood Was government was preparing a bill would help diminish budget ex- penditures for the Industriai

of atomic energy.

1 up such en crgantastion, which would allow the inclusion radbeat of big private companies,

cluding the Imperial Chemical Industries,

Admiral Blandy Dead

PLANS ATTACKED

The new organisation wilf most likely be headed by the Marquess of Salisbury, * cently appointed Minister New York, Jan, 12.

for the Industrial esponsible Retired Admirul Willium

and peaceful applications of H. P. Blandy, who commanded the first testing of atom bombs atomic anergy. The Minister of

against warslupi AL Bikini in 1948, died in hrapital here today aged $3.

He suffered

Sunday.

stroke ก

Mr Supply, would Atomic

Jose Ferrer

Amerlea's latest singing #nooos Rosemary Clooney arrives

at London Airport with her famous husband, actor Jose Fer-

her recording with rer. Miss Clooney leaped to fame "Come-on-a my House" which said over 900,000 discs.

of

This

trip is a belated honeymoon, for Rosemary became the third wife of Jose Ferrer sik meniha igo-Express Photo.

Scotland Yard Studying A New Plan:

"Use X-rays To Identify

Home weapons in der Unknown Victims'

remain

It was said,

Duncan Sandys, charge of and research,

on These plans have been sharp-

ly criticised by the Labour For three years before his re-

Party, which is opposed to the tirement in 1050, Admiral

of private 30- Blandy was commander-in-chief participation

in alone research."-- of the Atlantle Fleet with head-dustry

France-PreSSO, quarters in Norfolk, Virginis.

(Mr Zuckert told the Ameri- Industry Confress Just week the US Government was

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battle can

ail it could to permit private industry to have a share of atomic development,

A top-rank gunnery expert, his first love was the slip and its broad steady decks which made possible the precise doing selence of nuval gunfire,

gunfire wutched that during huge amphibious landing operations he conducted in the Pacife

and in "softening up" Japanese heavily fortified islands.

Yet he took a fleet of ships to Bikini in 1940 and watched the selence of naval gunnery go up in a mushroom cloud of smoke, -Reuter.

Bul. ho said, "ED long as atomic weapons are important and indeed, even if they ore to be controlled as an indispensable element of any world disorma

will plan there ment should be inevitably a real role for Government in the develop ment and regulation of this new energy."}

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A new method of identification may develop from a theory now being examined by Scotland Yard experts It is identifi- according to latest reports from London. cation by means of X-ray photographs.

The lea has been put for- ward by young Scotland Yard CID officer, Detective-sergeant George Williams.

Detective - sergeant Williams has wetten a 5,000-word "blue It has scheme. print of his been handed to the authorities who are studying it.

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The plan is based on the au- cepted theory that the bone structure of every human being different. Like Angerprints, X-ray photographs of a person's bone structure would be as ne- a guide to their identy se fingerprints.

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Dog Caused

Her Death

Landon. Jan. 12. Seventy year old Mrs Grace Goff, of Addington, Surrey, was killed by her dog here today.

a de- The dog opened freilve

tap in her

caused

her kitchen, and death-France-Presse.

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INVALUABLE They would be invaluable in

the

of identifying

remulos unknown murder victims.

Just as detectives can call

nies to trace dentists' denture in an

attempt identify a body, so they would

Addis Ababa, Jan. 12. be able to refer to the millions

Emperor Halle Selaste 1 of X-rays being taken through- Ethiopia has accepted an invita- out Britain in health checketion by President Dwight Eisen- and other examinations.

hower to visit the United States, joined the pollee, the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry Detective sergeant Williama

announced tonight. -who is to be promoted

Before he

to

Commonwealth Finance Ministers&Talks:

AUSTRALIA HAS NEW PLAN

TO BYPASS GATT

After yesterday's session of the Common- wealth Finance Ministers' Conference in Sydney, Australia, news agencies reported these develop- ments:

The Australian Prime Minister, Mr R. G. Menzies has proposed a plan to bypass the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade without breaking | GÅTT's "no new preference rule" so far only

supported by Ceylon.

◆ Trade in non-war materials with Russia, Communist China and other Soviet satellites is likely to be encouraged.

• Newspaper correspondents covering the conference have criticised the Press communiques being issued at the end of each session describing them as "platitudes, meaningless statements and vague figures".

often

Sydney, Jan. 12. test which is on the highest level, Router reported that only Cuy- Ministers may be more lon has so far supported a plen of | available for press conferences. the Australian Prime Minister Tho Melbourne Herald's Mr Monalcs, to Бурова the special correspondent nt the General Agreement on Tariffs und conference id today the lob Trade without

ithout breaking

GATT's of telling the people what the "no_new preferenco

conference is doing had been (The 1947 GATT agreement "disastrously botched".

untouched the imperial All that hark been offered to preferences system by which the press were "platitudes, Commonwealth nalions give meaningless statements and favoured treatment to each vogue figures", he said.-Reuter other's goods but aid, down that and United Press, по new Imperial preferences

Left

could be agreed).

Though there has been по concrete discussion at the con- terence on ofther GATT or Im- ptrial Preference, It is clear that the conference will not support any

move to try to alter GATT's provisions.

Australian officials believed the new plan, which aims at direct deals between

gover-

ments in the Commonwealth oren is a fairly simple way of getting around the problem.

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TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. In ald of

A "dangerously wide divi- sion in German socțal, and DOLLAR WHEAT

threatens An example clted was that economic life" India is now buyng dollar whent West Germany's promising at a price lower than Australia's start toward democracy, ac At the same time Australia has cording to a private Ameri- | REMEMBRANCE unsalcable amounts of wheat can expert on Government who recently visited the Australian officials believe that Federal Republic. should Australia go elsewhere

Louise Holborn, Professor--DI

at to buy some commodity pro- Gaveriment

Connecticut duced by India then despite dis-College Women, warned parity in price, it would be that Chancellor Konrad Aden advantageous to both parties auer's electoral victory last and to the sterling area as a September "does not of Itself

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assure, ment to

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of de- government exchange either with necessary financial adjust-mocratic forces in Germany or

the ment,

more unified free The plan still in its formative towards of the movement

Europe" stage, has not been talked over

"All

it does is to create the as a concrete proposal yet by

of *building 1 the finance ministers and is not opportunity

foundation for the attainment of on their conference's agenda.

both thesa objectives," Miss But Australian officials ore hopeful that it would lead to Holborn wrote in the current

of Issue the Foreign Polley discussions

various between

Bulletin The Bulletin is publish- nations at Commonwealth

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COMMONWEALTH TRADE The Sydney afternoon news-ed to be

"Germany's future is far from paper The Bun said trade in non-war materiala with Rus settled," wrote Miss Holborn, "In sia, Communist China and other West Germany, as in France and Italy, there are deep-seated social Soviet satellite Countries likely to be quietly encouraged and economic divisions which threaten the unity of the coun- according after the conference,

try. These are although only in to United Press.

part, reflected in the Party countries had not Satellite been specifically mentioned at tween the governmental coalition system, In the differences be- the conference here, The Sun and the Social Democrats.

said.

The Finance

Ministers,

GREAT PRESSURE were sald to be in

"A more unified free Europe that non-dollar and

cannot develop unless these non-sterling trade should be divisions are bridged through- given equal Importance with dollar

The Kurslan

slan out Western Europe. In West satellite bloc falls within the Germany Adenauer has perhaps classification,

a good chance to undertake This task

- because of his Reuter reported wider public-

prosont

unassallablo position ity may be given to the confer ence after a joint protest today the legislature. At the same img. he is under great pressure hox by Australian

from his Rightist political

to mould German in the tradition

pressure in likely to be Inter-for publication. It is also excried aro of paramount im- expected that after today's pro-portance: the trade unions, the educational system, legislation affecting women and the family and taxation to support broad welfare

programures,

the rank of Inspector-was This will be the first time that medical

With student,

his an Ethiopian Govereign knowledge gained during that visited the United States, period he became interested in the theory ho has now developed. London Service.

US Will Not Heed

Overseas and pressmen covering the meeting. allies

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Soviet Protests

Washington, Jan, 12. Authoritative American sources Loday described as "entirely without foundation" reports ap- pearing in Tel-Aviv that the United States would postpone its military

ary plans for Pakistan and Iraq because of Soviet pro- tosis to the propostei recipients.

It was pointed out that Soviet would be the least likely of any to have an effect on American

Plans

protests

to bolster

Destroying Weeds

Electricity

By

London, Jan. 12,

Destruction of weeds by electrocution may be

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Only Chancellor Adenauer, main-|

Д middle-of-the-road course can those issues be pre- vented from exacerbating the

already dangerously wide divi-

sion in German economic ord speinl life."-Unital Press.

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come a possibility as a result of experiments being TONIC made by the Electrical Research Association.

Mr F. Coleman, n Royalj oştimato how imeful thir: tech- the strength of the strategic Agricultural Society Lecturer, nique may become Middle East,

spoke at a meeting in Londo "It would appour that the The only protests so far have today of the Institution of complete absence of damage to not touched by the come from India and israel and British Agricultural Engineers plant

electrode together, wills, the con the Isracti complaint. have about his own experiments,

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with (control), associated, never been given formal voice.

"Comparatively small electrie eloctrical piectilia, migi Kardeli. representatives here

through him a prelimlarly valombia have managed to convey to high currents flowing

American omcials in Informal plant from an electrode to the weeding and thinning row talks their Government's con- cartis can kill a variety of crops."

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