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LAURENCE HARVEY - SUSAN SHENTALL-FLORA RUSSON NORMAN WOOLAND
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** THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1954.
Italian Film Festival
United States should admit atomic casualties
Italy's No. 1 star. Gina Lollobrigida, arriving at the Tivoli Cinema for the Brst night of the Italian Film Festival at-
tended by the Queen---Central Press Photo,
300 'WOODEN WALLS BUILT FOR THE NAVY
They are the new minesweepers
London, Oct. 31.
A new "wooden walls" fleet is being assembled round the coasts of Britain. It is the force of minesweepers which would be instantly needed on the outbreak of war, and which already have more than 300 ships.
New vessels worth millions of pounds have been given a short spell at sea, after which many have gone into reserve.
paid
The Admiralty have more than £3,000,000 to one company at Stockport who bull! 280 engines for the wooden sweepery.
These ships are needed be- cause of the grent development of the mine.
ALLOY FRAMES
"The fishing fleets, which did such fine service before, could not handle the ne:v types," said an Admiralty spokesman today.
In addition
10 the
coastal
Jap Urges
More Trade
With
Aust.
Brisbane, Oc'. 31. Increased trade between Aus- tralia and Japan was in the best Interests of both countries, the President of Japan Wool Spin- ners Association. Mr Hatsujiro Yoshida, sald today.
Mr Yoshida is ending Japanese wool industry mission of seven to Australia and New Zealand,
He milded: "Our mission
were
1s
Light alloy frames have been used for many of the naval one of goodwill and we don't sweepers, Others are entirely of anticipate any unimosity." wood.
Не sald that the Japanese to have in- very keen creased trade with Australia. 325,000 bales of wool
Mr Yoshida said Japan bought Australia last year and purchases would bo about the same this year.
and inshore minesweepers, more than 100 of which have gone to reserve, there are the big ocean sweepers. They number more thon 00-with nearly two-thirds In reserve.
London Express Service).
Application Of Laws
In Enclaves
from
This amount was about half of Japan'a wool imports,
The mlasion, which includes. four of Japan's biggest textile manufacturers, arrived in Sydney yesterday.
It is to attend the Brisbane Wool sales opening on Monday and will later return to Sydney. The delegation, will also visit Canberra and Melbourne during its fortnight's tour before going to Now Zealand.-China "Mail Special
London, Oct. 31.
Now Delhi, Oct. 31. The Indian Government has decided to apply Immediately to the French settlements in India General Teng Hua. com- certain laws and decrees pre-mander of Chinese Volunteers sently in force in India when in Korea, has returned to China the transfer of the territories to and his place taken by Gen- India comes into effect to oral Yang Tch Chih, the Com. morrow, on official announce munist Now China news agency ment sald here tonight.
*ported today. The report, North Korea, quoted the quarters of the Chinese People's volunteers.
The laws and decrees in ques tion are mainly concerned with monetary customs, exchange control and Import-export ques-
tions.
from head
in
deporal Tong, Hui's uppein!" ment
De commander of the Chi-. 'sources here; con Korea was announced only on
nese People'n Volunteers sidered there measures wore to Beptember & Router. bo "taken, to prevent sinuggling.
Informed
and the sale of stocks-piled up
Pondicherry of certain goods
subject to import controls; and
TO-DAY bany in India-France-Presse.
KID
DON'T WASTE
WATER
POP
New York, Oct. 31.
The United States could and must have “sense and maturity enough” to admit that injuries had occurred—If any occurred-as a result of future nuclear weapons tests, Dr James Arnold, Associate Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Studies,
| University of Chicago, said today in an article in
the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.
"The many denials of facts, the repeated wil- ful minimising of serious situations, the many efforts to shift the blame to others, which have occurred since March 1, made shameful reading to an American,” Dr Arnold said. "It does not do to point out that some Japanese writers have ex- aggerated bomb effects, sometimes with evident malice. We are the ones who made the tests and repsonsible behaviour is required of us."
to
Summarising the effects of the caused A mid Overders (ot Pacific tests last March, Dr radioactivity)", Dr Aineid said. Arnold said: "The direct damage "Short of this, no damge ly like- to humans was confined
ly to result."-Reuter. rather small number but was very serious. The damage to the food supply which affected many more human beings cannot be dismissed but was much less serious. The damage due to fall out (at radioactive dust from the explosion cloud) and rain over the whole globe as thus far re- ported, Wins probably
serious."
JAP VESSEL
Dr Arnold said that the Japanese fishing vessel "Lacky Dragon" with its 23 was crew of
12 miles from the explosion and out- side the prohibited some on March 1.
The fishermen were victims of an unpredicted
the fall
Alps Crash Was
Accidental
Cuneo, Oct. 31. А врокента for the American mission inquiring into the crush of the United States C-47 transport plane in the Italian Alps told the
out "nd were unfortunately press at Entraque today
storant
of their donger," he that the crash had been said. "One of the sailors has accidental. died and it our analysis is cor-
Meanwhile. reet, the survival of the others which Inid a two-inch blanket swirling snow. is due to remarkable
medical
efforts. Let us hope there will over the wrecked plane, forced
the military authorities be no more deaths,'
post- Dr Arnold said that 230 Marpone until tomorrow the bring- shall Islanders were affecteding down of the bodies of the by the fall out and that a num above Lake Carbone.
victims from the disaster spot ber suffered burns and loss of
to
It conditions worsen, there is bodies may be left until spring.
hair but all were reporte!! Americans were exposed to ap- The decision will be taken to- have recovered. Twenty-eight even the possibility that the proximately the same degree morrow. about
but nothing had been published
their condition.
A team of 40 Italian Alpine troops dragged the bodies of 21 "I suppose if any were gravely victims from the wreckage, and , the fact would have leaked with Italian police fire keeping Tour by now," he added.
On the effect of the explosion guard around the plane. bi fish caught in
the Pacific since. Dr Amold wrote.
INVESTIGATION
A three-man investigating
"Out of 908 boatloads inspect-party who hope to climb to the ed from March 10 to June 20, scene of the dianster tomorrow, this year, containing 83,000 tons arrived at Entraque today. of all kinds of fish, fish from 77 They brought eight special boatloads, totalling 135 tons were containers for the bodies of the condemned and discarded,
trew. Another thirteen will be parachuted to the
spot, if weather conditions
permit. The spokesman salt American officers were the first on the scene to recover racssages which might be found aboard.
PEAK ACTIVITY "Radioactive rain fell in Tokyo, following the Pacifo tests and "showed a peak activity of 32,000 counts per minute on May 17, followed by a plateau around 2,000 in The last week of May," he mud.
He added that no instruments had been recovered as they had all been smashed by the violent "The consumption of several impact when the plane crasfied. litres of May 17 would have-France-Presse,
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