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WIDE SUPPORT FOR
DULLES ATOMIC PLAN
The U.S. Secretary of State's General Assembly today won almost Nations diplomats.
uft
Mr V. K. Krishna Menon of India was another whose rene- tion to Mr John Foster Dulles Aperch was guarded.
United Nations, Sept. 23. "atoms for peace" speech in the unanimous approval from United
were пле 100
constructive arid. prs-
Notable exceptions were the Pakistan: "The speech was en- | very Russian delegate, Andrei couraging and should be wel- mlsing." Vyshinsky, and his Communist comed by the underdeveloped
Joso Vicente Trujillo, Ain- colleagues. Mr Vyshinsky re- countries. The atomic plan will fused to comment and brushed open opportunities for thebassador of Ecuador: "He spoke of fundamentals and Have o reporters with indications economic development of these
31 0 that he intended to speak next countrits
much quicker note of hope and optimism' to
the
'especially organisation; week.
pace.
Selim
Sarper,
Turkish when there was so much doubt Ambassador: " thought the as to its futuro, In short; it atomic energy proposals
was magnificent.” We just wonderful. never comment on the per cent behind them."
Victor Andres Belaunde, speeches of other delegates," he
"I don't think it is pro-Peruvian Ambassador: "It was sudel.
clear. However, we were very a very
honest. per. glad to hear Mr Dulles state bright and frank speech. He is. inent."
a good fighter who fights with- The U.S. delegate, Henry out hatred or fear," Cabot Latige. JT, mammarized the general U.N. reaction in a statement nome hours after the Assembly met,
1-
BRITAIN PLEASED "The
иту Javourable actions by many delegations to the address by Secretary Dulles, and especially to his discussion of the atomle energy matter, Livdicates
general desire for
ine earliest possible considera- tion of this item in the General Assembly," he said.
Specifically, dekolts had this
to say:
good,
Dr Luis Padillo Nervo, Mexi- "It was can Foreign Minister:
Dr Tullio Franco, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic. "It gave hope to the world for a lasting peace.”
SUBJECT OF TALKS
The nature
and scope of the proposed international agency to develop the constructive uso of atomic energy, na outlined by Mr Dulles, are still the subject of talks between Allied Powers,
Prize Winners informed sources said tonight,
In Essay Competition
These sources said that tālka on the agency between court- tries which produce uranium and those which developed atomic skills were still con- timing, and that the results of these talks to date would be reported to the General Assembly.
The panols of judges have Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British announced their decisions in the Minister of Stale: "My govern English Essay and the Chinese ment warmly welcomes tho
Competitions organised Umportant and constructive
pru- pals that the US. Government by the Literary Group of the the results of that has put forward,
Desay
Sino-British Club,
The hope is that discussion In the Assembly will give the con- copt a broader scope.
Not until discussion have bein analysed will it be possible to give the agency a will evoke wide supposk And The winner of the "China | more concrete chape and de- that as a result of the work of Mall" Challenge Cup and Medal tide what relation it will have the agency and the internation for the English Essay is Mr to the United Nations, al conference of scientists weWalter Ng of 2, Wah Yuen Road, may be helped
I hope they
10
the USC
kremendous potentialiti-s
atomic energy fa praceful pur
xers und the benefit of
kout.
government
m:n-
suited at every stage. We shall Montgomery, 701 La Hacienda, not have, a direct relationship
support these proposals und shall be prepared to be a mom- ber of the agency."
Brig-Gen. Carlos Romulo of the Philippines, former President of the General Asambly: "Mr Duiles
four-pol
atoms-for..
with or without
General
Obviously, the sources said, the attllede of the Soviet Union emuld have a considerable bear ing on the question
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954.
By Galbraith
SIDE GLANCES
Gilhwrth
Copr. 1994 by NEA Servies, Jan. 7, M. Reg. UJ. E. Pat. Of.
"It was a wonderful vacation, Mrs. Adams! We' drove all'
over 16 states!”
H-Bomb
Victim
May Be Cremated Tomorrow
Tokyo, Sept. 24.
Men and women in little fishing villages today
visited Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples to
pray for the soul of a Japanese fisherman who yesterday became the world's first hydrogen bomb victim, Aikichi Kuboyama.
WRONG TO ASSUME Diamond H, Kowloon
The John Chisholm, Signals Mesa sources second prize of $50 goes to Mr On the latter point, the emphasised that It Murray Barracks and the third would be wrong to assume that prize of $25 to Mr the international agency would The Peaks.
with the United Nations.. But what form it would take could The judges of the English only be determined in the light
Professor Edmund of discussion in the Essay WerC Blunden, Mr T. A. Birch. Assembly. Colonel Mary Visick
E. P. Glendow, Mra and Mr C. W.
A spokesman for the Tokyo Watson, prace proposal, with
First National Hospital, where Soviet
The winner of the "Wah Kiu
Kuboyama was being treated, shows participation, America's peaceful purpose and
Yat Po" Challenge Trophy and
sald it was probably Kuboyama expresses the American people's replica for the Chinese
Essay is
The unvelling of the plan un-
would be cremated tomorrow and desire that the atom be used for Mr Chun Yat-wing a student of doubtedly gave the Assembly
his ashes taken to Yaizu, the St Paul's College.
The second session a shot in the arm. Delete lahing port near Tolgo prize of $50 has been awarded tive purposes. This means a lot to Mr Kwok Kwun of 094 Det Entce had been commenting bo where Kuboyarno livet
the world and it should be Voeux Road Central, and the core that the agenda did to the hospital lato lost night,” An autopsy was performed at
An uppen! by the Commis- stoner of Inland Revenue They changed their
the decision of 30 against er minds
Board of Review in favour of Mr Dulles had
A hospital announce spoken and the doctors, United States
the had
solicitors' firm of Messrs asked for ment after the autopey Bald
Kuboyama died as a result of missed by Mr Justice. Lau, Chan and Ko, was dis an extremely weakenet heart Reece in the Supreme Court
tale mowning
ning. The
constructive Instead of destruc-
for
welcomed by all those who be third to Miss Kong Chun-wah seem to offer mich exce/ attended by. moms than
lieve in perce."
'ENCOURAGING'
J. M. A. H. Lum, Minister
Foreign
of 11 Wing Lee Street, who re celves $26,
Professor were judges
of the Netherlands The Wan Kwan-po, Assembly consideration of the "The speech was an excellent Mr T. H. Yang, Miss Margaret portant question United Press
and China Mall Special.
resume of all the various en- deavours made in the past year.
Yu and Mr Hsu Yu.
I think it brings all the prob- The second and third prizes lems of the UN. and the world, In both competitiona were without passion and in a con- donated by the Sino-British will structive way, to the attention | Club. The presentations of this world forum,"
tako płaco at the British SIT Mohammed Zafrullah Council,"
Gloucester Building, Khan,
Minister Foreign
of at the beginning of October,
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MIULAGE GUARANTELO
B.O.A.C. MAKES RECORD PROFIT Fist
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London, Sept. 23.
The state-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation made the biggest profit in its history last year—£2,012,792 sterling despite a loss of £500,000 sterling through the grounding of Comet jet airliners.
This compared with a profit of £103,874 sterling in 1952:
Most of the BOACA £2,000,- reduce 000 profit will go to dodicits accumulated from earlier years. These amounted to £4,375,000 In 1950: They are now being brought down to
£841,000.
Rice-buying
Mission
Coming Here
Fist Fight
In Italian Senate
By: Rome, Sept. 23. Flat-fighting broke out in the Senate today in the first violence over Italy's "Scandal of the Centurya and Premier Mario Scelba decided to stake the fate of
his Government on the ex- plosive issue...
Loft Wing and Ring Wing Senators, clashed when Italian Left Wingers, coking to ovÉT throw the anti-Commianist Scelbe demanded a full
| Partner Alvarligation into..
the scandal
dul surrounding the death of the Roms, party girl Wilma Montoad.
afte
Shortly
the scuffle, Signor
Scelba usiced for a Parliamentary
vote of Adence. The Christian Demo- cratic Premier was backed in his position by two other Parties in his middle-of-the-road coalition
The mystery death of Wilma Monteal in an alleged sex-and- drug party more than a your age has shaken the Scelba Gavern- ment and has caused Communit and Left Wing charges that high officials covered up vital aspects
the come.
of
BOAC's earnings for the year rose by nearly £2,000,000 to £36,301.337. The number of passengers carried
rose from 304,980,
Manila, Sept. 24. A three-man Committee froms grounded for the National nine works before the end of Corporation, headed by
Rice and Corn JLERI the first year on March 81, 1954, Chioco, Chairman of the Board during which two of the three and General Manager, loft to- crashes occurred. The third day by Philippine Air Lines for camo just afterwards in April Hongkong to purchase 30,000 tons When
the Comets were ground of rice from three Asian coun-- ed
again.
tries But though BOAC has lost 21 Mr Chioco was accompanied per cent of its planned capacity by Vicente Concepcion, assistant for 1954-35-by
the continued manager, and Maximo Calalang.. grounding of the Comets Sir member of the Board of Direc Miles Thomas, the Chairman, (tora.. said today that Corporation They will visit Burma, Thal was sill making a profit. lond and Pakistan,
"We
the three are still flying on our major rice producing countries own wings and not on public in Asia. crutcher," he told a press con
The Committee will look into the- inquiry into the rup ference.
possible sources of rice for the ex douth of a Rome party
As Speaking about the future of Philippines. Mr Chioco anid Sena Senator Flolo spoko, two the Comet, Sir: Miles Thomas they would purchase some Right, sald, it would be "quite wrong" 80,000 tons of rice is supple shout at each other Casero
began .to ment the prosent rice supply of Angelini (Christian the Philippines, They expect and Jaures
Democrat) to be away two weeks-United Socialist, exchanged cries of a Left Wing "stupid" and "Imbecile
Hongkong
Blamed
2
London, Sept. 28. Sir Milles Thomsa. Chal?» of. BOAC, said today "the trosomies of ... the "Tokyo service suffered severely from the inability of the (Comet) airerait to Land Hongkong because
at of the inadequacy of the airport for
or Comes opera- tional
a result the service has to be down vis Mauil,
In the Philippines, but the Hongkong authorities had plans for
developing B· 'modern'airport at Kal Tak... ·
The Corporation convinced
British colonist policy must karp
got
with Jet aircraft developments" if the Com- monwealth was to gain the full benefit of this modern: form of transport---Renter.
who terpretation of Section 22(8) of and FON Education Oficer (on probation) were showered with radioactive the Inland Revenue Ordinance Comet would be delayed.
NEW
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BAILEY SUMMONSES ADJOURNED
Three, summories by Albert Francis Billey against Messrst P. H. Sin Y. H. Chan and 8. K. Yea, were adjourned for. ten days by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday
Mr. Lo said he had axed days In January next to hear
the
CESD. had been his endeavour to have the case hourd, earlier but he had not succeeded in doing so. He said he word adjourn the summonses and would tell him at the next hearing whether earlier dates for the hearing
posible.
Wero
monses
elmat
United Chinese
Senior Revenue
Wild shouts and scuffing broke up a speech by Benator Glacomo. had taken the rostrum after the Piolo (Christian Democrst).
Socialists introduced pro-Communist Left: Wing +- fnotion
and the Quartol and
The two men then rushed at each other but were separated by other members United Press.
New U.S. Atomic Plan
(Continued from, Page 1) Union to the deadlocked, prob lem
the
"Reluctantly, we must con- clude that the Soviet Union has at present no serious desire to negotiate on the "disarmament problem. But we shall continue viet Union may ultimately come to hope, and seck the
Bo to co-operate on aug which could end the wasteful diversion of vast economie wealth and bring it into the constructive service
of man- kind," he said,
a programme
of the United Nations Charter
On the questión, 'of a review
after ten years, Mr Dulles called attention to the "abuse of the by the Soviet Union
The following acting appoint- the United States, but officials Commissioner, and Mr. Y. H. equippet fypes of airliner. Alim told the Court, that the / it can be made,
U.S. Reply To Chou En-lai
use
1'.
such
anniversarK
actions
Washington, Sept. 24. The death of Alkich! Kubo-partnership formed at the end of
Messrs. Lau Ch
Chan and Ko, a yama, 30-year-old
Mr Belley alleged in his sum Japanese May, 1951, should pay tax on fisherman burned by radioactive
a Judgment of Messrs Tso and ash from an American hydrogen is
given in the Supreme Court con- Hodgson only for the The
following
cerning several civil actions and Government complicates are
bomb test explosion Inst March year and not on the combined for anybody to assume that an appeal, the defendants. had URNA Charter appointments were announced in plicated dispute over the amount profits of To and Hodgson and the Comets were going back to caused to
already Com- the Gazette today:
of damages, the Tokyo Govern- A. S. K. Lau and Co. (Up to service in a short period of time. 12,060 by virtue of a forged be procured by the Me 3. C. M.Sedgwick to be mente asising the United a partner of Teo and Hodgson, cornes back into the air it has document. May, 1951,
Bank Ltd Director of Urban Services and States to pay,
Mr Y H. Chan was Ho addert When the Comet Chairman, Urban Council, (dur-
Authoritative reports say that a firm Ing the temporary absence of
no longer
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existing,
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