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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954,
NEW ANGLO-US TALKS ON Workers' Flats ATOMIC PROBLEMS
Radio Thriller Made
A Child Faint
Port Elizabeth, June 25.
tor-
The National Council of Women today condemned the broadcasting of "blond and thunder" radio serinla.
Mrs Russell Perkios, the Connell's international responding member for broadcastiuz, sald д Fort Elizabeth chilld fainted as a result of nervous tension built up by the thriller.
"It would!
that appear eur radio cannot get away from the sordid themes of erin and terror," said Mrs Perkins.
"kal, mant of these starles wund be banned.“
Reuter.
Belgian Scientist
Discovers
A New Way To Get Pure Uranium
New York, June 21. Dr Jean Van Impe, a 50-
year-old Belgian chemist, Said yesterday he has de ob- of veloped a method faining pare uranium metal,
To Be
Initiated
By Churchill
And Eisenhower
CO-OPERATION IN DEFENCE SOUGHT
Washington, June 24.
The British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower are expected to discuss closer Anglo-American atomic co-
operation for defence and British participation in the American plan for an international atomic pool at their week-end talks in Washington.
The importance Britain puts on the atomic problems confronting the two nations is known by the inclusion in the British delegation of Sir Edwin Plowden, Chairman-designate of the British Atomic Energy Authority, and Lord Cherwell, the Prime Minister's personal adviser on atomic
matters.
On the United States side, the atomic experts will be headed by Mr Lowis Strauss, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, who has already had pre- conference talks with Mr Eisenhower in preparation for the visit of Sir Winston and his Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden.
Britain is concerned overį would have to be convinced that:
secrvis would weaken
the absence of co-ordinated exchanging atomic policies to deal with strengthen" rather than
war threat or the develop- ment of the atom for peace- which may make his counfal industrial use,
leader in the nuclear
fry
United States security.
TO DISCUSS PLAN
It was clour that the Washing- le talks would take up the feature of President Eisenhower's the new plan to establish an inter-
pool The nationally-controlled
uf utomic materials for peaceful run Into purposes which has Soviet opposition.
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In Germany
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Dr Premiker, German Federal Minister of Hogaing (jpft), shows Mr Harold Macin!lian, British Minister of Housing and Works Local Government, flats constructed for the Henkel employees at Dusseldorf, during the British Minister's visit to Germany to tyspect housing.—Express Photo.
Casey Told;
Press For
ANOTHER OIL STRIKE
Asian Defence IN AUSTRALIA
Pact
Melbourne, June 24. The Federal Cabinet meel- Ing in Canberra today is he lieved to have instructed the Australian External Afinira Minister, Mr Richard Casey, to seek a Southeast Asian defence hot during his visit to Washington, according to the Melbourne newspaper, the Argus.
Mr Casey is due in Washington on Saturday and will be there
Shares Leap 35-
Perth, June 24.
News of a fresh oll strike near Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia caused a rush of share buying on Australian stock exchanges today. Oil was struck at Rough Range No. 1 well when drilling mud at a depth of 9,789 feet.
Shares of Ampol Exploration Limited, which holds 20 per cent of the shares in the company doing the drilling, rose 35/- to £A6 in Melbourne and rose 33/6 to A5-19-0 in Sydney.
Other oil shares also rose in sympathy.
First indication car-
of
קט
during the Churchill-Eisenhower talks.
The
Canborra Argus.
of the level was made in what geologists respondent and the Instruction discovery came during yes called "older formatlans"* and to Mr Casey followed an out-terday's Bession
may not be connected with the the present strike. He to the Cabinet of the mi- Legislative Assembly when tary aktuation in Indo-China þy
First news of the strike Rowell, Chief of State Mines Minister, Mrreached a press camp which had Sir Bydney the Australian General Staff, Lionel Kelly said there were been Get to accommodate who attended the recent five indications of increasing oil who were reporting on the first
West Australian
newspapermTICT). power military talios in Wah- hington on Southeast Asia.
appearances at the Ampol "oll neid barbecue" which was to exploration's Rough Range be attended by tho State No. 1 well where oil waa Governor, Sir Charles Gardner. found last
Sir Charles arrived to find the year at the camp in a stale of frantic excite- 8,600-foot level.
ment. The official announcement_of| 's a wonderful thing for the oil strike by the Stock Ex- the State," he said. "Indeed chango followed within hours for all of Australia. I'm very and Ampol exploration shares much impressed with the speed started their amazing 35/- etanb|and urgency with which things to 20. Flises up to 9/0 were are being dong at this oil field. made in sympathy by several It's truly amazing." other oil stocks.
The Manager of the West Petroleum Company. Mr Kelly told the Legislative Australian Potro Assembly that
Cabinet Mr J. W. Thomae, rushed a decision would be forthcoming tons of the strike.
tho
scape after the first indica- This official
REPORT REVIEWED In Canberra, the Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, sald the Cabinet had reviewed a report by Australian repre- sentatives of the five-power talks. This drew attention to the "nood to bait Communla military panalon in the In- benens of the security of the free world and in particular than countries in the area who World War II have achieved their independence.4
Mr Menzies also
since
the
Cabinet discussed Indo-Chins
and the progress of the Genová Far East conference, but ho ald not disclose any decisions.— Reuter,
WILL A-BOMBS DEFORM FUTURE
GENERATIONS?
Some Experts Say "Yes," Some Say 'No'
Washington, June 24.
Both the President and Mr Dulles have conceded fallure IN thob negotiations for Soylet The Eisenhower administra- į participation, bul they have "De Van Impe called his process tiun feels that the Congressional made it plain they would press "the Huorination (eetruque" and restriction-imposed under the load regardless to set up such atomic secrets act of 1946-- a pool with the co-operation of surd it was applicable to existing when the United States had an plants.
Marled Working with
bonb monopoly aro re-Plotte
It is not regarded as purely Britain and the coincidental that the Chairman Sources, Dr Van Impe obtained a outdated as
Union were oble to of Wire Congressional Aloric high yield of pure cant from Soviet
their
atomic Energy Committee, Mr Sterling ure.
Cole (Republican, New York), took the opportunity today, on the eve of the Anglo-American talks, to urge that the United States Governmeal "now enter
the Atomic level of radiation was too low Into immediate negotiations" Energy Commission Chair- to be entirely without cffect. with its allies to translate the man Mr Lewis L. Strauss for
disagreed strongly atomic pool project into reality
the effect on. Future United about States after this Spring's generations of atomic tests and
An Atomic Energy Commission official today described as "absurd and scientifically indefensible" a geneticist's assertion that A-bomb and H-bomb tests already staged will result generations hence in the "produc- tion of numerous defective individuals,”
He zahl be emailed not compare in uranum extractson process. with those ed by the United ("en- States Alurate Energy mlusion because the latter were
However, Fe stressed hi method "seems economical" unt predicted Belgium will be abl To supply upon to the United States and Givat Britam within
two years,
In Van 1***** with Brussels University and the Belgion Nuclear Study Centre. He also is a consultant for the Clauort Maniers Du Hat Kazangu, a company which owns turaalus maes in the Belgian Congo.-United Press.
develop weapona
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But before there can be closer Anglo-American atomic (α- operation, a suspicious Congress
Four Years For
Rape
Bristol, June 24. Royal Naval Stoker Michael Duzon, aged 22. raped wounded a 17-year-old local girl while his submarine, Amphion, was making a good- will visit to Bristol.
the
He was sentenced at Bristol today to four years' imprison- ment.--China Mall Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
The geneticist, Dr A. H. Sturtevant of the California Institute of Technology, made his forecast of human defectives in a speech at Pull- man, Washington, on Tuesday night.
He chided
But he
**FLY quickly US possible. having said radioactivity with Dr Sturtevant's conclusions
observed in the
Reuter.
Statue of George VI
For London
London, June 24.
A bronze memorial statue of the late King George VI la to be erected in London
assarted that the lovets Pacific H-bomb tests was too radiation observed in the United
axo 90 far
gonetically "insignificant."
light to "be harmful in any States
way to human beings.”
Dr Sturbovant made this LATE-
Indian's Warning To America
Granville, Ohio, Juno 24,
Student Christian
The Director of the Commis-ment at Pullman: "There is no World's
The Vice-Chairman of the sion's Division of Biology and possible cscape from the con Medicine, Dr John defended Mr Strauss' statement exploded will ultimately result people trad been brought to the Bugher clusion that the bombs already Federation, Mr M. Thomas of India, said yesterday the Asian truc and denouncod Sturtevant's "dire
09
theory."
exploitation.
prediction" in the production of numerous point of revolt by hunger and as unwarranted by fact or defective individuals--if the human species itself survives for many generations.
"They are demanding food and | land," he sold the first convoca- "And every Dow bomb ex- tion of Christian Colleges at Dr Bugher ugreed with Dr ploded, since its radioactive pro-Denison University. Sturtevant that radiation
dispersed aver
DISAGREED STRONGLY
RES by the King George VI Na- caure permanent changes in the the earth, will result in on in-
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The
Fund, which raised £ 1,685,000 in subscriptions from many parts of the world, was opened on October 4, 1952, by Winston Churchill, the Sir Prime Minister, in a broaderst
At the Mansion House where
model of the statue was exhibited tochy, Sir Leslie Boyce, Chairman of the Fund's Executive Committee, said the Queen and the Queen Mother had approved plans for it.
The statue would be put up
issuo caused
"The crucial issue is whether gene cells, altering the pattern crease in this ultimate harvest their land hunger can be satis
in a way almost of defective individuals." of heredity
Bed rupidly enough, through the always bad. He also agreed no
abolition of the landlord system, De Sturtevant said he was to revoût, "alsturbed" by Mr Strauss "The identical statement, made at the White House on March 31, that radia-the Western world to lose China, and the existence of Communist Russian tion from either American atomle tests was far China today provides a power too weak by the time it reaches hal pull in the direction of Com the United States to do any munism.
Five French Deputies Disciplined
Tho
harui.
Thomas warned that America's failure to distinguish He said that any level of between social" revolution and radiation "is certain to be of least | Communiam could drive the to human East Asian, people straight into genetically harmful beings" when it was distributed, the arma of the Communists. Paris, June 24. all over the earth.
He said that Western countries Executive of the in Carlton Gardens, above a
Dr Bugher said Dr Sturtevant's uld help chappal the presenti revolutionary ferment rather fight of steps leading to the French Socialist Party to conclusions were completely at thors Mall and near the official home day punished five of its variance with the
try to suppress it.---United omablished Pocke of Mr Anthony Eden,
the Doputies, including ex-facts. He said the radioactivity Defence Minister Jules observed over the United States Sir Leslic Boyer, who was Moch, for breaking party 000 times more intense before Lord Mayor of London from discipline by voting against there would be any cause for 1951/52, said the estimated cost the ratification of the Euro, worry. of the statue was £56,000, In- cluding an endowment to main-pean Army Treaty.
Secretary. COST: £56,900
INGE ARDENT Foreign ST 250,000
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INTENSE STUDY
tain it for all time. It was ox- They will not be allowed to pocted to be erected by October, act as Socialist spokesmen
Dr Bugher's 'division · has 1905.
Parliament and elsewhere, to made and is making an exhaus- 'six
write in party newspapers, tive study of radiatory effects on luches high, will depict the address party meetings or at survivors of the atomic bombing King
bareheaded, wearing
tend the forthcoming Congress of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. No robes of the Order of the These sanctions are to last umrill clear-cut" genetic effects have Garter and decorations over the the next general election in bont observed, be min aditing that If any were" going to show Supports for broken bones norm of an Admiral of the June 1988.
tip, they would have done, so in The plaque will bear the Besides M. Moch, the Deputies the that generation after the simple Inscription ****George included M. Rene Lace boob
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former Cabinet Minister, and M. Į pop
Decomber's
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Presidential | shey are caught in the mi allocate the balanco fo
philanthropie schemes,"
sian ahd"Ampeloun All five votoch ladijat zatidica, wid that much gruda Lofile Boyes said, singl
of the
elections
He said the plans for the tion
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Migat
soon as to whether he
head an all-party committee to announcement caure from him. vialt Alberia, and study the Router & United Press.
recent canadian oil discoveries.
Was
Ampol officials said the latest strike was made at
the 9,799- fort level and it would not
bo possible to evaluate the strike fully until formation tests had been
made.
The strike entirely independent geological- ly from last year's at the higher level, omotain said. This dis- covery means that there is now a far greater area in which oll may occur.
Sherpa Tensing Completes Climbing Course
Champex, Switzerland,
to
Jupe 24. Sherpa Tensing Norkay, who- conquered Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, today finished а three-week training course with Swiss mountain Drilling during the last two guides in the use of latest months was slow, the Company Alpino equipment and techi said, although it was through | niques.
the
OIL STREAKS
hard and "attractive" stratas.. Tensing said it had been a The off first appeared in streaks good course and he had enjoyed among the drilling mud which the flendly atmosphere. He made sorte dincult clirabs in explaination machinery raised from the
Trient underground the
Massif at the rock.
northern end of the Mont Blanc The mud was tested in a chain. With him was Mafor D. **shaking
Director tank" and Company Jayal,
tho officials said a thick scum of oil Indian Himalayan Instituto at immediately formed. The earlier Darjeeling, of which Tensing is discovery of off at the 3,600-foot |chie? Instructor.—Reuter."
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