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'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954.
GLANCES Progress SIDE
West Makes Good Progress With Soviet Russia On "Atoms For Peace" Plan
New York, Nov. 18.
The seven Western "nuclear" powers, seeking unanimity with Russia on the peaceful development of atomic energy, today issued an amended resolution in the United Nations which Russia said was "generally acceptable."
But Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet delegate submitted an amendment in the Political Committée to allow Communist China to be invited to the scientific conference on atomic energy proposed for next summer.
an
has
The Committer, which
The Soviet Union wanted the "We think the resolution will been debating the issue, did not resolation Jo "uy that atomie turn the crank and thus stari takes
Immediate vote atuli energy should be utilised "for| A beneflcent chin of helpful stic Dam pemerful ends only for the bene-} htuman reaction throughout the KMT totorow when I heapest
wurid." for open and
the to Aurish the discussion.
ther living The
Mr
jur
addition
Mr
this
Lodge rast thut Mr morning that he accepted most Vyshinsky had intliested
of the provisions of the Western draft resolution.
Sevcp=[RW°C/ resulykiem comdations,” hut now been altered in severnĖ! The use of the word "only" in intures to enforin to sugges- the płace suggented by tions made by Mr Vyshinsky Vyshinsky might have inplled arud Mr V. 1 Kusina Menon of jerntion of atomic weapons. Intia.
Mr Vyslusky told the Com- ALTERNATIVE FORM 1fl
mittee that the change In the kosamad text code to Instead, RO alternative forin preamble of the resolution Was origined reference to
- T of words was agreed upon by textually different from what he lationship of the progestand in die Western power reading had proposed but the substance PHTHYEg du promate energetical- was there and the Soviet ithea supersy being "sunda-
to that by the use of atome energy
to was retected. There he Sua, the end that it will serve only | happy to arrest the
that is feaceful po sufi of mankind tion.
Dict momeflorate
Herng croalitions
of the ligand agents.
A. DOW nabratie 1.
nematy
Wonket
Con the RECY
in established.
A
the add
It negotiate an appropriate form
of agreeme
Natha
LINK WANTED Mr Vyhniky Thur that Barr should be a tank
Security Council
Others including for h General
Tang
A
Aud
y low
,
Their
M Vysky's
thu
semendi- nudi.
mem-
the med propag
tom Tinted Nations
ww
modifica-
LEAVES DOOR OPEN
Mt Vyshunky also wounded on The Insertion of a reference insertion is oummending that the to continuation of negotiations en espanch." states struk! was also acetplable since it ex- satinue Ingotiations with ap vast the main thought of the
reaching agreement on Soviet proposal The agerky and the internacional co-operation
Regarding relationship of the praceful ures of alutnie energy.
United Nations, Mr sney to the This wis not included
Vyshisky said the Soviet Union would have been
happy the agriye utf be as I
if the agency had been answerable to same relationshilp us the spertai -
the General Assembly and the agencies such as the Inter- bers of the specialised agencies
Counell tional Bank and The Intell other stale which security
But the present form ational Mortary Funt
Lattent the seientific confer-
Fort the door open. "All this made it possible to The new fext takes up a poset, ence should also be invited, is male by Mr Menon aid iserts also not included.
the resolution s The effect of
regard
AC- an adik ma, chus, to the affect this
ceptable to the Sovlet atendient would
Union live although perhaps we were not adion
fening, been erant an
an invitation to
quito members of the Unitert Nation Communist China.
happy about every cai progress ncileve & in ctablish- When the Political Commit. Particular," sakd Mr Vyshinstey. ing the agency “hi VAMAN of tenet Inter Mr Henry Catsot Reuter. members who bay. mantested Lodge of the United States ex-j Keir interest be fully consider plained the chutages made in
d.
the resolution on behalf of the Western sponsors.
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a
LIMITED TO UN.
In the clause calling for 1 ientific conference to explore tucans of developing atoms for Explaining why the
Soviet
pence the new Text says that the technical conference shotad be
prope and abot "ll other state?" being Javitel In the selentific en " meaning Thai! **** zuvernments would appoint the contesence had not been accept-
Scientists taking part. This was trother suggestion made by Mr Meron.
PROPOSED MEMBERS
The reydon also enumerats Que countries fra surve naviary ronimittee when would prepare and sheulate a de-talked
con ference. Mr Vyshinsky sad yes terday that the Soviet would agree to serve on such a
ogesult for the schnuffle
c
Lodge said that debate
on the peaceful uses of stomic COVERF Wala not the pace to settle the sharp differences over the states af atates not members Lof
The United Nations, THE
Urbled Nations we believe t oference and white limited te members i of the tatted Nations," be add-
he believed
Kiven com Told
Al Lenige sari the rehat created a frame work unuier which Proposed member stalp
operation and godwill Brazil, Cando, France, Iulia, ogre 44 could be made. the Soviet Union, Britain and
"We tegn that by the next. The United States,
is
tans ry vestan, we shall be None of the amendments pri-discri
results instead valely submitted by Mr Vyshin-procedures, the fruits of inter- aky is in fact included In the fational co-operation instead of revised text though the revisions disertening how best to achieve in the preamble take into ac-much Co-operation," said Mr count an ea he had expressed. Lodge.
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London, Nov. 18.
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Bonn, Nov. 18.
Dr Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, sald today he had no doubt that a four-power conference on German reunification would follow ratification of the Paris treaties.
These treaties, signed in Paris contribute to any European Inet month, restore West Ger- settlement, mán sovereignty and allow the However, these sources mid Fateral Republic to rearm with- | the Finnish govemment might in a Western European Union. reconsider 11s attitude if D Dr Adenauer made his state-European countries were not re- ment in a letter to Herr Erich presented at the conference.-- Ollenhauer, leader of the Social France-Presse. Democratic opposition, who had
askod for a debate,
following
Russia's approach to the West
Daily Mirror's Advice To Royal Family
London, Nov. 18. Britain's biggest daily,nèavis- paper strunk sparks today, with a peppery campaign suggestina the British, Royal Family, is 'sli- ting down twiddling its #trumbs. The
Daily Mirror Socialist-minded in politics and 5,000,000 in daily circulation, barged into usually merosanct pechicts by editorially hailing the Queen Mother'a visit to
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North America and suggesting more British royalty ought to travel.
This comment was made pn Tuesday. The Mirror followed
it up on Wednesday.
"Full employment for royalty," it demanded, noting es
many as nine members of the Royal
lost Saturday for an all-Euro Two Freighters Family had been known to greet
pen_security conference,
REQUEST REJECTED
The Cabinet rejected the re- quest for debate on four-power talks at a special "back room" meeting hald in the Bundesing (Lower House) building during à debate on finance.
Dr Adenauer told Herr Ollen- hauer that he did not think o
It
Collide
At New York
one visiting monarch.
This reduced the Royal Family "to the level of a royal recep- lion squad," it said.
New York, Nov. 18. The Lake Obartes, a, freighter of Panamanian registry was putte Maround in the East River here
to
of the
There 16
Is redundancy labour in Royal Mircles, Mirror said. "It is ludicrous that the entire Royal Family should
condemned
part-time tonight after being involved in activity in the mother country. a collision with tho
What can they do hare? Twiddie 7,002-con
their
thumbs? Visit Japanese
one freighter Meirinsan
another? Do the dreary social Maru.
First reports urgen!
had described rounds?"-United Press the Lake Charles as an Ameri- can vessel and said it had sunk. The Japanese freighter pro- ceeded to the opposite shore after the collision and secured at the Domino Sugar Company pler there.
debate the present time would promote "our common alm" of reunification
But he believed that a Tour | Power conference on reunifica- tion would become "an necesity** after the Paris trouties had entered into force. -Reuter.
HUNGARY ACCEPTS
Moscow, Nov LB Hungary today accepted the Soviet invitation to a confer- ence on European security next week
There was no immediate In- formation about casualties aboard the Japarcar vessel.
The master ot the Lake Charles manoeuvred the vessel water, where 11 to heeled over to an angle of 25
Polart, Bulgaria and Ru- male have already accepted,
Hungary's decision was con- to shallow tained in a reply delivered the Soviet Foreign Ministry to-degrees, day by the Hungarian Embassy. -Routes.
FINLAND'S REPLY
Helsinki, Nov. 18.
after all the defects disclosed in the present Loudon right to have given
Finland was understood to-
Fifteen of the 24 crew of the Lake Charles were taken ashore. The rest remained aboard the vesel-Reuter.
Soviet Soldier Seeks Asylum
it was prepared to In West Germany
Inquiry had been cured "as far as is humanly possible," reply to the Soviet noto sug- a positive
But the spokesman, speaking Lord Brabazon obviously did powers on security.
gesting a conference of European in the closing stages of the not mean that exactly. but his Informed sources said here three weeks investigatkan inlo remarks had been publicised and that two Comet disasters added that criticised, and had given rise to had stated
the Flanish government the Ministry wished the jet air- some anxiety,
participate in the conference and liners a bright future.".
The cause of the disasters ap- The official, Mr D. A. Grunt, peared on early evidence
to be told the court that had his de- that the general level of stress partment known Just March
wda so high that the aircraft that the Comets temporarily was Hlable to disrupt at grounded following
suky sudden disaster over
Subsequent evidence Elba. Mediter was not so clear, ranean island Were able to such structural fatigue as hid been disclosed,
moment.
EXPRESS AN OPINION He urged that court to come
it would certo "a posluve conclusion" as to
tainly not have permitted them
resume
operations, A COMFORT
to
The planes had been grounded
since that second crash seven
Win
it
the cause of the accident
months ago and Mr J. M. Shaw, representing relatives of some of the 50 passengers and crew kill- est in the two crashes, sald
comfort that all had apparently died instantaneously,
regretted that Lord Brabazon, Chairman of Registration Board, hnd sald during the inquiry: "We know
tem
we were giving hosinges fate."
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Decree Nisi Granted
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Gould, in the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Supreme this morning
Court thi
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by Mr W
the Company
WDS Mr. 5. V. Gittins, instructed
H. Young, of Messr W. H. Young and Co.
Mr Gitting said the return had not been filled within the eight
weeks
required under Section 45 of the Companies Ordinance. and
Bald the reason wag oversight by
a new one,
the
through company.
tion with other
preoccupa
ters. The Company mat
was now
ready to file the return with the Registrar of Companies.
His Lordship granted the up- plicants one week in which to Ale the return.
Appointments
Mr
W. Sprague, Assistant Director of Marine (Ship Sur- veys) resumed duty on Novem ber 13 after returning from leave, it was announced in the Government Gazette today.
William Donald Boyd, a spokesman said. The Chairman, Lord Cohen, sailor of the U.S.S. Dates, sild: "The most we can do is was acquitted of a malicious nod after shooting a comrade to express an opinion."
damage
It is thought possible that he Discussing metal fatigue,
charge by Mr led because Shaw said the Air Registration Lawrence Leong at Central tried to hold him back.
the other soldier Board's requirements showed a this morning.
British authorities are making clear warning of the danger of
Boyd was alleged have broken an investigation-Reuter,
Mr H. R. Morgan has been fatigue as early as 1948. It was the show-case glass with surprising that it was not con- hand at a tailor shop in Hen-
appointed by the Board of Trade aldered a serious problem until nesay Rond yesterday
to bo the United Kingdom 1962.
Assistant
Commissioner Trade The shop
proprieter
at Hongkong. "If there is scope in the cys $1,800 as the amount
vico Mr 6, I. Francis, it was announced. tween the Ak Registration Board
for misunderstanding be alleged damage.
It was also announced that The defendant told the Court and manufacturers on the basis that he and two other
Flight Lieutenant G. C. Cairns, Governor has a R.AT. ceased to be an Honor- on which they are designing an had merely been looking at the mente in the Hongkong Royalsumption of duty of Fight proved the following appoint-ary Alde-de-Camp upon the re aircraft, some alterations should show-case. As they were leav Naval Volunteer Reserve, it was be made in the procedure, sa ing, they heard a crash. The
Lieutenant Jack Hutton, RAF. that it is not possible Ιπ the
annouriced the Government
In proprietor came out and accused
Other appointment, gazetted him of breaking the glass, be Gazelo today: Mr R. MocCrindle, represent-mick
Mary Angelina. Acting Llout. Commander Maughan to be Nursing Sister, the British Airline Pilots Defendant said he had never CA. L. Rickett, from retired Mr Malcolm James Alexander Association, said the Air Retouched tho show-case. Pro-List to List B; Lieut. Com-to be Marine Omeer, Mr Denis isatration Board should beducing his hands. he showed mander J. P. Hewitt, from List
George Farrow to be Ardal'ect, strengthened not only by the Court that neither one had A to List B; Leutenants G. C.
Major T.
Gascoigne
RE, to scientist-ns they had been told, been injured.
Colman and K. Milburn, from be a Member of the Port Execu would be done but also with
As also no
evidence was List A to List B: Lieutenant tive Committee, vice. Likut. Col. an active airline pilot.
offered to prove malice, the R. R. T. Smith, from Execu-T. M. Thring: Drs Wong Yue- The inquiry was adjourned case against the defendant was tive transferred to Special tim and. Wa Mo-ping to be until tomorrow.-Reuter
dismissed.
Branch.
Medical Officers of Schools.
It was
that Mr R. A nolified Wadeson censed to be a Member
future
Catholics Flee From Red
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of and Legal Adviser to the Authorised Auditors Board, upon the return of Mr H. J. Am strong to the Colony,
New U.S. Consul
H.E the Governor haa recognised Mr Guy O. Long, ha Consul for the United States of America at Hongkong, provi alonely and pending Instruction from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, it was annoured in the Government Gazette today.
Top Red Killed
Manila, Nov. 10. The second ranking. Com- munist in the Philippines, Mariano Balgos, has been killed and his body is now being brought to Manila, It was om- cially announced by Army şi- thorities: this morning-Franke-
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