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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1954.
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FRANCE MAY
BUILD OWN ATOM BOMBS
Paris, Dec. 27.
France is considering the possibility of build- ing her own atomic bombs, authoritative sources said today.
It was disclosed that an exchange of views on warlike use of nuclear energy was held during a Cabinet meeting last night.
No decision was reached, it was said.
MINISTERS' FEELINGR Many Ministers were de- scribed as feeling there had been no need shown yet for France to have her own A- weapons.
They felt it would be more profitable to concentrate peaceful use of nuclear energy. A European Foundation is being set up Switzerland for this, with French membership.
Britain Decides To Join New Programme
Belgrade, Dec. 27.
Britain has reversed her decision announced in June not to join any aid programme for Yugo slavia for the year ending June 30, 1955, according to
announcement BN
by a Vice-President, Lieutenant-General Svetozar Vukmanovic.
He said Britain would give £2 million this year and the United States would provide $40
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million (£14 million) as well as at least $50,000 tons HOOVER
of wheat to offset Yugoslavia's worst harvest since the first world war.
According to a usually reliable source here, Britain promised several months ago to alter her June decision and to continue aid if Yugoslavia and Italy settled their dispute over Trieste.
Tanjug, the Yugoslav News Agency, quoted General Vuk- manovic as saying that Yugo- *Blavia's heavy defence efforts and her efforts to balance her external
decided cocounts Governments of the United States, Britain and France to continue ald.
CONFERENCE JUGGESTED
Vion-President sug-
The
reated
that
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conference of Xugo- slavia's creditors to convert medium-term Joan into Jong-term ones. The United States should provide long-term credit to cover Yugoslavia's abort term loans
shoald be held
ners
of
Не spoke favourably economic relations with all Yugoslavia's main trading part-
West except
Germany, which he criticked because of the failure of Yugoslav West German discitadons in Bonn last
LESS OPIUM
FOUND IN
SINGAPORE
Singapore, Dec. 28. Customs
authorities have seized nearly 3,000 pounds of
for this raw opium so
year cumpared to the 3,500 pounds seized during 1953,
The major part of the drug. worth approximately S$3,000,- And 000, came from Burma Thailand, from tho oplum- growing countries
around China's Yunnan Province,
The rest of the haul, Customs authorities revealed, came from Persia and India.
week to settle Yugoslavia's Most of the opium confiscated claims on Germany dating from was found hidden among the before and during the war. cargo am in engine rooms of quoted General ships coming from Burmese, vic us anying that £10 Thai, Indian and Persian ports. million (about £8,788,000) worth of compensation, arrange- ments had been concluded with the Soviet Union, Czechoslovalda, Hungary, Bulgaria and Eastern Germay this year. Foreign trade
with
these
countries had been revived after several years' interruption. were pending or Negotiations had been opened with them to conclude trode and payments for
agreements in preparation expanded trade in the coming
year.
Trade with both Eastern and Western countries would
Premier France's own disclosed on the ticklish problem should of whether A-weapons be built in this country, which has the second largest Com- munist Party in Eur.pe.
The
discussed the| Ministers economie, scientific, Anancial and industrial problems of building French A-bombs,
Pierre Mendes-expanded, he said.--Reuter.
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The authorities recently seized some 100 pounds of oplum from the tail compartment of an air- craft which" arrived' here from Bangoon-France-Presse.
4,000 Cars Stolen in
South Africa
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Johannesburg, Dec. 28, More than 4,000 cars are sloten throughout South Africa each year. Most are recovered, many in a seriously damaged New York, Dec. 77. The annual award of the condition, but 108 have vanished
This
without leaving Motion Pictures
trace. Independent
Association Distributors
of America for the best foreign 1,000 cars are taken or It is estimated that
at least tangor- langunge film of the year todayed with each month. Police Present atomic #175 in was presented to the Japanese have no accurate records of Europe are in the hands of colour Blm "Gate of Hell."
kerbside thefts, because many American forces. Although the Presenting the award,
Mr motorists do not report minor Americans can train their NATO Bosley Crowther, film critic of incidents as they do not want to allies in atomic defence and the few York Times, hailed its 1000 non-claim boots to striv strategy, American-built A-qualities of beauty, Imagination Apart from car weapons must for the present at and sheer sensuous excitement. valuable accessories least remain in the possession of
Mr Jum Tauchiya, Consul- radios tyres and wheels, there General of Japan here, accepted the U.S. forces,
of hundreds the award for the Daici Motion vehicles being taken for joy Picture Company of
Japan riding and then abandoned,
such as
But others, it was authorita- tively reported after the closed session, were mindful of the possible loss of French prestige 10 the international field ir- respective whether the reluctant Chamber of Deputies Analis shoved through German rearma- for 1858 contains no provision willch produced the fim. sometimes without petrol and in
ment
These Ministers saw in the manufacture of atomic weapons a chance for France to increase her weight in Big Power meetings, according to
BOUITES.
the
Allies Could
Have Won
The proposed French budget
for expenditure on atomic Reute“, wenpon research, although some funds are provided for research into nuclear energy.
STRONG
ADVOCATE
Among hose attending the meeting was M. Jales Moch, permanent French representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission and a strong advocate of dharmamént and the` banning of nuclear weapons.
Othons included the Finance Minister, Edgar Faure, the
Korean War National Defence Minister, Mi
Emmanuel Temple, the Secret- aries for Air (M. Diomede Catroux), War Washington, Dec. 27.
(M. Jacques Printed
Chovaller) and Navy (M. Henri copies of testimony Callavet) as well as the Secret- by the retired American Gen- eral Edward Almond that they of State for Scientifle Re- Allies missed two charwes to starch, M. Jean Longchambon, win the Korean war were made and the High Commissioner for available for pubile distribution Atomic Energy, M., Francois
Perrin-United Press. today by the Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee,
ber 23,
According to the testimony falen, at a publia hearing before the Sub-Committee Jon Novem- General · Almend, who ocermmanded the Inchon landing during the Korean war and served ́on. Chief of 'Bleft under CHOROR Douglas Mod Arthur, said that be thieved that the war could have been, won first in Novemba 1950, had the United Natice forces been permitted to Bomb tise. Chinese Communista OTOM LIM 243u river.
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