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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954.

LORD TEDDER'S WARNING ON

Digging Up England's History

More of the ancient life- tory of Old Windsor is ex- pected to be revealed this year bechuse financial

of support given by the Queen and local authorities. Berk- shire Archaeological $6. ciety have their plans well advanced to carry out ex- envations this summer la the Windsor district known as the Kinsbury site.

Watan

history shows Edward The Confessur and early

that

man kung tarf the favourite hence there,

in home-day

it was known o Kingsbury and wat

second largest

1:40

town 切

Berkshire.

Petmmary excuvations were

+ngineers

chanted when DORKING the ite

were

They id teden they would be discover nu; a forgotten town, Thut was in 1851.

Since then organisations have been trying to finance proper excavation work.

QUEEN'S SUFFORT

made.

Appeals were

.

The Seely of

other

money.

Excavations

The All

Windsur Corporation

supporters gave

have

already

GUIDED MISSILES

"Don't Place Too Much

Faith In Them"

London, Mar. 17.

A Marshal of the Royal Air Force and former Chief of the Air Staff, Lord Tedder, tonight warned Britain against placing too much faith in guided

weapons.

"that fantastic mena- The guided missile

should not be gerie of electronic ingenuity" regarded as unanswerable, he told the House of Lords in a debate on defence.

Electronic brains were wonderful inventions but experience had shown in a campaign known as "radio counter measure" that some very strange things could be made to happen in the electronic atmosphere or the ether.

al one

Lord Tedder, who was deputy | weapons. development, from to General Eisenhower

small anti-aircraft missiles to stage in the last war, sold a truly huge pilotless bombers able to

well enny atomde wachends. supersonic bomber might he a more reliable and mor economicul weapon than "is guided projectiles."

He asked whether or not the Air Staff had asked for a super-bomber Amber Router.

America Has 18 Types

Washington, Mar. 17.

The document also confirmed that several new aircraft have been ordered, including the Air Force's F-105 supersoule Bighter- the Navy's sen- ant based F2Y lighter. Both are jel And have delta or propelled triangulur wings.

Dimensiona uf

the Army's "Honest John" rocket were made public.

The recitet, which is not

it

#town pit crotalning bones, The US Defence Depart-guided missile, is 30 inches in pollery, from the 7th to 1atment today disclosed that diameter

century

habitation.

other

of signs

Mr Brian Hope-Taylor, member of Berkshire Archaeo- logical Society, said that from number of Romari tiles thiscovered there may have

1

en a Roman building on the site, and it is possible that a Itoyal house existed there be-

by the 18th century,

The amount of pagan Saxon tery found, and the extent

of the area of historie wealth, have surprise the Society, London Express Service,

Bombing Protest

11

and van hurt an

18 types of guided missiles toute warhead 15 to 20 miles.

The weapons disclosures were

were now being bought formade in a Defence Department the armed forces.

An official document revealed automalle いえ

wide [

range

Communists Try

in

To Interrupt

Debate

Vienna, Mar. 17 The four Communist deputies the Austrian Parlament

The

into

ht

K

directive outlining a new pro- duction reporting system.

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designed to eat red tape, save money and expose areas where schedules are not being met.

MAJOR "HARDGOODS"

The directive lists 550 Items by name, They are said to be

"Two Heads

Are Better Than One"

London, Mar. 17. The Former Chief of the Air Staff, Lord Tedder, in A debate In the House of Lords today compared British and American fight- Ing men from his war- time experience. He said the British tendency WAS to be "very sound judg- ment but rather slow in decision."

or

The Amerleau was "very quick on the draw la déci- sion and action, and per- haps not so thorough reliable in his judgment."

added "wherever of getting there is a cABO the best of both worlds it by mixing the British and Americans,"

Thone considerations of all in matiered most

operations involving atomic weapons.

Two heads are belter

one---an

American than head and Brilish head" he added:

"But the British head will be of no accuuni in such a doet unless it has and experience power behind "

Dramatic

Turn In Montagu

Trial

London, Mar. 17.

A dramatic development

"all major hardgoods" in the in the trial of Lord Montagu

in

production.

on

New Soviet Ambassador

Mr Alexander Bogomolov, the new Soviet Ambassador to Italy, seen when he presented his credentials to President

Einaudi in Rome recently.-Express Photo.

Waved his arms and pounded his desk

Ike Was Excited

At His

Press Conference

Washington, Mar. 17.

Russia Agrees To April 26

For Geneva Talks

Moscow, Mar. 17.

The Soviet Government today announced its agreement that the Geneva conference on the Far East should be opened in the Palais des Nations, former headquarters of the League of Nations, on April 26 as arranged:

The American. Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, said yesterday the conference might be delayed because, according to reports received in Washington, the Soviet Government had not yet received Chinese Communist agreement on the place and date of the conference.

Tonight's Russian announcement issued by Tass, the Soviet news agency, said the Chinese People's Re public also agreed with the Western proposal.

The announcement was made after Mr Charles E. Bohlen, the American Ambassador, had been received by, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Vassily Kuznetsov, who gave him the Soviet answer to the approaches ho had made on behalf of all three Western Powers.

Mr Bohlen Informed the Bri- tish and French Ambassadors of the contents of the reply.

The Tass announcement said: "On March 17, tho Deputy Minister of Foreign

Affairs of

the USSR, V. Kuznetsov, re- ceived Mr C. Bohlen, United States Ambassador in the USSR, and gave him the opinion of the Soviet Government memorandum of

the

от

Alarm In Honduras

Britain Sends Investigator

London, Mar. 17. Britain today appainted 55-year-old Queen's Coun. the sel, Sir Reginald Sharpe, to

United

States Government of March 5 investigate alleged contacts regarding certain questions in between the Peoples United preparing the conference in Party in British Honduras Geneva on April 20.

- main political party in

ACCEPTABLE

"The memorandum stated that the central American colony the United States Government and authorities in the had discussed and agreed on all neighbouring Communist- these questions with the Govern-led state of Guatemala. ments of the United Kingdom

and France,

Sir Reginald will arrive in "V. Kuznetsov handed the British Honduras on March 23 Ambassador a memorandum into begin his investigation. which the opinion of the Soviet Government on the preparation The inquiry follows an urgent of the Geneva conference was message to London from the expressed and which in partni | Governor of British Honduras, lar stated that the proposal that Mr Patrick Muir Renison, cx- the conference should be held pressing his alarm that the in the Palais des Nations In Peoples United Party, likely to win the April 23 election, had strong links with Guatemala.

Geneva is acceptable.

"The memorandum also stated that the opinion of the Soviet Government was discussed with

The elections will be the first under the Government of the Chinese with universal suffrage People's Republic, which re-Britain's colonial policy ported that it was also in ogreb- | gradual self-government.

President Eisenhower today gave his pressment with it."Reuter. conference a new look at his Administration's technical "New Look" defence policy of instant retaliation US Firms Are-

that the next

against aggression.

Using

of

The Governor asked the Bri- tish Government for the com- mission to investigate just_haw close the Peoples United Party Was linked with Guatemala.

Sir Reginald Sharpe, who has teen Chairman of the National Health Service Tribunal for England and Wales since 1948, will decide whether to hold iki Inquiry in public or in private.

Before World War II he was

The President turned away from the current debate by his Secretary of State, Senators and others over the constitutional, international and diplomatic implications of his Administration's Lie Detectors decision to depend for defence principally upon

Severul branches of the judge ot the High Court of "instant massive retaliation against aggression." Government and many pri-Rangoon

are using vate industries

Recently he also served as t Mr Eisenhower called for variety of situations that might lie detectors on their em- member of the National

aircraft, guided missiles, ships,

of Beaulieu occurred today lanks automotive, weapons, ammunition und electronics when the lawyer for Peter delds.

Wildeblood, one of the three The document showed that defendants involved, asked iried several Liners lodav tu the Air Force has three pilot that the full evidence of

bombers Minister less interrupt the Socialist Bangitok, Mar. 17.

0. Helmer, The B-41 "Matador" and B-62 the policeman who arrest- Slates delegates of the Interior, Mr The United

"Snake" are launched from the ed his client should be on the joint commilice for the, during his speech on the pres-

sure used by the Soviet military ground against ground targets, discounted evacuation of the Chinese Troups authorities to prevent the post- One Matador Squadron now is elsirged the Burmese Govern-

en route to Europe. Populist Party hand-

The B-43 grounds. ment with unfale practices to-

bill on

"Rascal" on the Berlin Conference.

can be carried by the

The lawyer, Mr Peter Rawin- protest against the

an hour B-47 jet Johann Koplenig, Prestient of 000-mile

son, also asked bombing of Chinese guerillas in

launched against and Austrian Communist Party, bomber

should also the Mengshat area recently.

hundred miles witness's evidence

not be heard. The guerillas were gathering shouted, "You can not hide any targets several

that you have sold out from its mother plane. longer

sent the The Air Force also is produc- Austria.

The Judge, having Fulcon In the ensuing uproar, theing the F-98

pliotless Jury from the Court room, heard designed as the lawyer's statement and Socialists retaliated by alinitar fighter reportedly

the Com-

an air defence weapon to be accusations against

agreed to the request. carried by the new supersonic munists.

The case has been adjourned The

Minister of the Interior F-102 interceptor, The Navy hus

up to the realities facing Soviet officers

greatest until tomorrOW. sald that some

the kind of situation and de- He said Congress would be ployees to determine their Arbitration action

variety of missiles. They in- had threatened to take

The journalist, Peter Wildecisions which would confront a consulted just as soon as pos-political outlook or honesty, clude one with a heat seeking against the Austrian authorities.

device to guide

blood, with Lord Montagu and President of the United States stule

NOT SUSPENDED maybe the same right according to New York re-| it to enemy "He said that he had been in-

and another to be land-owner Michael Pit Rivers, if an aggressor attempted

- because a war could not be formed that a representative at planes

London, Mar. 17. Jaunched

waged from the air against are being tried. at the Winches-

without a declaration ports.

Arst The Under-Secretary. The

for submarines,

for the Soviet High Commissioner at

conspiracy to descend upon the United States

Mr Eisenhower in what behaving

ter Assizes

of war and the passing of the Burgesat had told a postal chief water like a homing torpedo.

other

commit

the United Commonwealth Relations, inan

introduced cause

scribed as a gigantic

necessary ha A

appropriation funds. that an Austrian minister

John years

Foster,

donied Harbour attack.

ngo but Mr But he made it clear that im- States Stupboard anti-aircraft mis-homo-sexual offences. the counter-act

the House cf Com- woned after | m right to no

sles are the Tulos and Terrier.

portant decisions regarding their popularity ex- with greater Speaking The Terrier also is to be used

massive retaliatory attack would the courts of most states ruled mons today that the Constitu- citement than he had demon-09

bave to

"confessionS" obtained (tlon of British Honduras be made by him, in that by the Army, apparently as a supplement

widely heard by the Judge in "closed strated at any press conference his capacity to the

both as President through their use could not be been suspended. the publicised Nike missile,

court."-France-Presse.

since he assumed office, waving and Commander-in-Chief of the admitted as legal evidence. 50-MILE RANGE

ntbe possible to consult Congress, State

at that pos

evacuate Thailand 111 conformity with the United Nations evacuation scheine when they were bomb. ed by Burmese planes, it was

harged.-France-Presse.

Same Accident

a

Brantford, Ontario,

Mar. 17. Two weeks ago a flairy truck left unattended roiled down hill, hit several parking meters and crashed into car.

a the same thing yes- orders of na occupation power. It click

France-Presse. terday.United Press.

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14 Sword hondlo (4).

15 Feature (5),

18 Ration (6),

10 Clorie (4).

20 Frank (0).

2 Praise (4).

3 Assert (4).

4 Spot (0).

5.Law (7).

0 Small bird (7).

7 Dimculties (7).

10 Restrict (8).

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the

under

The Navy's surface-to-surface missile is the jet propelled Re- Bulus,

ما

The argument admission

regarding the cvidence of

was

For launching against EDC Debate

ground or be targets from the eir It has the Dove, Petrel and Gorgon V. Air-to-air Inissiles Fre the Oriole, Sldwinder and Sparrow I, 11 and III,

Besides its Nike, the Army

the has developed

Corporal missile which has a range of

han 50 more than miles.

arison with combat comparison A aircraft programmes indicated the guided missile programme's scope. The document listed 18 missile types, 10 fighter planes, and 15 bombers, including Navy patrol and attack types.

Unlikely

Before Geneva

of arise.

to

dc- Pearl

machines

In many

were

Industrial

and. Disputes Tribunals-Reuter.

hid

He had been asked by a La-

his arms and pounding his desk

les armed forces, before it would Now it is reported that the bour member if he could muke

with both fists, the President

conference gave his press

what picture of vivid workt

an attack, would follow such and the decisions which would have to be made by the Presi

of minutes dent in a matter before Congress or anyone else could be consulted.

a statement on the Constitution. Department, Defenco

In a written reply he said: or if they were not in session, and Commerce Departments,

"There have been reports that to convene them-China Special.

Atomic Energy we have found it necessary to

the Central suspend the Constitution Intelligence Agency have all British Honduras. This is not

Mail

as well as the Commission and

CONSULTATION FIRST

a flash report

attack

20

any

factory

A firm

and

rental

that

.BO

of

true.

ot

was approaching the United by retallation by American machines were now going 10 making a claim to this terri-

tory."

is what we are going to do."

In the meantime consideration

introduced detectors. Paris, Mar. 17.

Private firms

"What with govern

has happened in that France is to ask the United

ment contracts also have there have been persistent States the exact meaning of Mr

to use them to deter Tumours and allegations that agreed He asked the correspondents John Foster Dulles's statement mine if executives are "satis one of the political parties in to picture a press conference to a Washington press con-

British Honduras has been seck- today being ference ruch as that held

jast night that

specialising in the sale ing aid from the Government of interrupted by

Government Paris, Mar. 17.

on London

Paris

lle detectors sold Guatemala - of followed automatically

their which for some time has been per cent Speculation is rife in that a fleet of enemy planes would be

States trom the South to

forces, it was leamed, at the private industry. Paris on the chances for a

French Foreign Office today. Banks, insurance companies The best way of following debate in the National As-devastate the nation. sembly on the ratification He pointed out that he would French officials are awalling aand Arms handling large sums the matter up is to have an in- The document confirmed that of the European Defence immediately, in a matter of full official text of the Amerl-were using them, they said to dependent investigation and that the Air Force

Force has ordered a Community Treaty begin- minutes have to do everything on Secretary of State's press weed out employees with far turbo-prop version of Its main-

Other firms had introduced of the bill embodying certain of moth C-124 Globemaster trans- ning before the Geneva Con- he should not only to save the conference but in the meantime, ceny in their hearts."

people but also most quickly to a French Foreign Office spokes ference on Asia, scheduled diminish the power of the at-man said the French Govern- the machine to get rid of Com the provisions of the now Con for April 26.

tacker to repeat his attack.

ment's point of view was "coni-munista and other undesirables stitution is proceeding in the midst. London local legislature-China Mall

Special. He compared himself at one sultation must precede retalia- from

Express Service. Some observers felt it was improbable the debate would time to a sailor attacked at, Pearl tion."-Router. take place before the Geneva Harbour by superior Japaneco Conference, in vlow of the fact planes defending himself against "Thanks For The

that the Parliamentary Com-the attacker, whether it was an Bag"

mitters on Foreign Affairs and act of war or not, whether Con- War have not yet finished their greas had declared war or not, Westbury, New York, studies of the EDC project and

Mar. 17.

that the Socialist Party is ex- Robert Irwin smiled as he posted to conveno a national sold a customer in his diner a congress before the debate be

thegins in thé Assembly, hamburger and put it in largest paper bag he had.

port. Designed the C-133, it has four gas turbine engines which drive propellers instead of pro- ducing jet thrusts as in turbo- Jet engines United Press.

VIOLENT LANGUAGE'

་*་

their

Queen And Duke Leave Queensland For The "Silver City"

silver

At another time he made the compartion of a citizen attacked

Brisbane, Mar, 18: by a marauder in the strools A fow minutes later, a mun The latter factor alone, it was having to defend himself against

Queen Elizabeth flies, from: here today to Broken Hill, Australia's walked in-his free masked by believed would necessitate a what might be described da acis

y a sovereign state with popula

with a population of 33,000. n paper bag with eye-holes cut delay of about three weeks be- of violence before he could call city" which is virtually a sovereign a in . He took $99 from Invin fore the opening of the debate, the police.

Broken Hill; controlled by an its customs and Pollee Inspector palm trees lit by coloured fairy and sait, "Thanks for the bag."

couneli formed by James Gilroy, who tried to en- lights, the Queen, and the Duke The President emphasised his industrial Another IDASON why the

fast function' în United Prom

spening of the debate prior to point by the violenes of his own unions represented in the lead force the law was, transferred, of, Edinburgh attended a recep

Queensland, the Geneva' talks was in language declaring that any mines bo which the town oxigrutering from a nervous com- on their

OWIY law. The plaint." makes

eller m the evening Darlior": Oil Talks Continue probable, it was said, was the President: should be impesched

overage earranga

of the towns Lotidork, Mar. 17, fact that conditions set forth by (and then Comcted, himself for

After Broken Hill, the Royal Duke visited the University of one-hour In an unscheduled national ölf companies met for statement of vestiture had not he did not do what we neces-Highest in the world.

Legen Sipas sary, in such an emergency.

Broken Full in New South of South Australia; ; p

Glöverntneritel For 35 minutes yesterday, the visit he met professors of the Oil Company headquarters to

wills Queer and the Duke of Edin-facblues and stuen M him to defins hi position are wary of interfering

what

call the local they

banch stood in Brine's hottest Uniiko hi to Mold regarding thecomittitiorial

while 15,000 Queenslandbourne there was no ragging de customs of Broken

Weather

cemented and women' the Dulce: whhod to spend the short time in swung sa mach dz of Government possible, of the university, Ire

Representatives of eight foter- Premier. Joseph Laniet. In fils emphasis saying), nở, banged, it | men, aro reckórnd “ainoza MED Domy will ný to Adelaide, capital [Queen IRNA.

ani hol töday at the Iranian PA BKA And Indiested. When correspondents pressed | Wales, but; 8 Ballad, 10 Lilo, 12 Ripene, 14 Traktor, 17 Test, 19 Cements national campalatión of an inter" that the approval of the EDC

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Aches, mallet, discuss the

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for, market wil dericktional, unon

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tion of consulting Conso

and other such :: quest|DNE.

he replied that it was imply Governement illea to c nosom bidra to make "fa, sambilag. nagulation to at the indirilts, hoark Bus

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