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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1955.

Don't Talk About Atoms-Adenauer

Bonn, Feb. 14.

Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chan- cellor, has asked one of West Germany's leading atom physicists, Professor Wener Heisenberg, not to discuss atomic energy questions in public before final ratification of the Paris treaties, it was learn-

today.

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The Social Democratic (op-1

Government officials said Dr position) Party, which opposes Adenauer merely sought to stop The Paris treaties providing for the rearming of Western Ger- inany within the

ern Western said today duy was in the not easy to understand light of his convietton of the value of the Paris treative for The maintenance of penice.

defence move was

That Dr

QUESTIONS

ON PRICE

OF TEA

London, Feb 14

apelstract A Dovernment fol- The House of Commons to May that the export duty imposed by ten exporting countries det prar og stilt mivie the price Front by the Loti for buyer

Charles Hill, Parkkainentary

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Professor Heisenberg from dis- cussing the "technical prob- lem of German atomic energy research since these were pro- vided for in the Paris treaties for Anal dis- which come up cursion in the German Partin- ment this

month. 7+ treaties workt allow West Gietmarly Lo work on but not Le

make ateur weapons.

On receipt of a lester from Dr Adenauer al punth, Professor Helsinberg" wiole to the Nor h- wost German Radio asking for a postponement of a talk he was due to give on at me ques.Jins because of the Chnucelor's intervention.

He confirtuel lonight that he Fans!

bocheti by Dr Adenauer but declined to cum- mert,

Party

The Stanial Democratie which published trilag Professor Heisenberg's letter to the North-

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Was wheweeting many questions which members Bred at the

Lathou Minister

posible that Dr Adenauer feel

would bring the inlet - national saturations SU close

Trial dy wishes to spare the German propte

the realisation

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LONDON AIRPORT'S BRITISH ROCKET ENGINES

NEW BUILDINGS

Japan & Germany

Among Canada

Best Customers

Ottawa, Feb. 14.

Two former enemy countries--Japan and the Germany-remained Canada's third and fourth best customers in world trade during 1954, the Ach Gmaan atomic phy- siest, Profesoor oste Hahn, in a Bureau of Statistics said today.

b la lust night spork. es the horrors of atomle conflict and called for Bist and West to over the rising price of tea in negotiate immerbately to prevent recent months,

IT 241 sand 10 on coul! Lantripate

The subastantuni 401

prenses in the consumption

and Ceyb Eart

in India well in the United States Las rerupti Consumption Win Jargely responsible for the rise |

-Reuter

Jap 'Hams' Being

Investigated

war

INOPPORTUNE

A Government apokeZSKUTER, ER »ab いず

tonight that Dr Adenauer la his letter 10

Heisenberg Professor

nald that oner the Paris treaties were raŭged. Germany would be engaged in atontic pepceful pur- rescurch fur

Tokyo, Feb 14 Japanese amateur radio epvya- tors have reported that polier ace investigating them foth wing allegations by a former Sovk Mission member that a large scale Communist spy ring was in existence in Japan. The former Soviet ofrual defected

the

Touted States in January. 1954,

Japanese hamst have com- planned to the 3upun Amateur Radio League the they are being bothered by porn uwentagutions inle persable v. ponutge activities

amateoz operates

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES (amateu

Consignres per

Cie des Mesangeries Maritimes

1.2. "DONAP

The polne have ket

a number of perato questions concerning their rela- hons with operators in foreign Countries. particularly in the Soviet Union, Some operators reported their homen had also been searched,

Canada's total exports in 1951 had a value of $3,876,134,000, o drop of six per cent from 1953. final Bu res by the Burea

Volume revealed today

Was down 3.5 per cent and price 2.5 per cent.

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The United States continued to dominate among foreign - Laying $2.312.000 worth Canadian-produced Kuod i This was to drop of 4.4 per cent From the 1953 value, ut 1 was the second highest tolat on ricord Sules ki tão United "Inopper States accounted for 59.7 pert discuss atomic cent of the total exports, com- question is details at present,-! pared to slightly less than Router.

per cent in 1053.

poses only.

Jt was therefore Tune

The Post Office Ministry winch controls the use of rudin WHICH waves,

were suld the police merely trying to round up illegal radio operators, of whom there are an estimated 200.

are hereby nutiles that then curdo will be discharged into the W kong & Kowtoon Wharf tindown Co. Ltd. godown where 11 SMILE ta at korangner Tisk ant subject to the whart terms and conditions ut storage, and where delivery may b oblained.

There are 1,830 registered ammiltur operators in Juquets,———

Damaged packages Bre It Be Seft China Mail Special.

in the gown for examination by consignees and the company s kurs veyors. Mesars Girisard & Douglas at 10 a.3. on Friday, 18th February, 1955,

No Claims will he admitted after

the goods have left the godown and all goods remaining! andensered after the 19th February, 1955 will be nub-

ject to rent.

Historic House

Being Demolished

Philadelphia, Feb. 14.

All clairns against the vessel must Time has run out for Chalkley

ba presented to the undersigned on, historic manalon here.

or before the 18th March, 1935 of

they may not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be effected. CIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Hong Kong, 14th February, 1933,

To ADVERTISERS

Wreckers are demolishing the Hail, ง majestle, memory- haunted mansion begun in 1727 Thomas Chalkley, Quaker by preacher and shipping magnate, and finished in 1770

his son- in-law, Abel James, who re- mained loyal to England during the Revolutionary War,

All of the interior woodwork. BUNDAY POST-HERALD the splendid old staircase, the and joists from Брисе for commercial floor. beams advertising should be nearly all of the building lunve

already been removed. booked not Jator than surrounded by woods, it is now noon on Wednesdays. In the midst of factories.

Even as the workmen picked For the SOUTH CHINA away at the ruin, friends of the MORNING POST and the famous old 18th century show- CHINA MAIL, 48

hours place were still seeking means to bafore date of publication, preserve the structure, once re- garded 48 an architectural masterpiece and reportedly ona Announcements of the first three-storey houses in and. Classified Advertise. Įthe American Colonies-Chinti

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HEY, NANCY--- YOU HAVE THIRTEEN GUESTS AT YOUR PARTY---THAT'S UNLUCKY

JOHNNY HAZARD

THERA GOES GUS LAND {THAT GIVES ME AN IDRAJ MAYORES

THAT JET-JOB WILL THINK THE PILOT HAS ABANDONED THIS TRANSPORT!

A new view showing the

progress on the Control Build- Ing and Towor in the now

Arca Central Terminat London Airport which comes partly Into operation ποτέ month. It will flest be used for the short haul flights from the Continent and internal ser- vices. The new buildings will bo formally opened by tho Queen in December-Central Press Photo,

SCHOOL NAMED AFTER PRINCESS

HERALD NEW AVIATION ERA

The news that the de Havilland Suver Sprite rocket engine has been cleared by the Ministry of Supply for quantity production and for service use heralds a new era in aero-engine development.

It is only ten years since the first British jet aero-engine, the de Havilland Goblin, was similarly approved for service in February 1945. Now future use of rocket engines, particularly for short-range interception duties and guided missile propulsion, can be confidently expected.

The special features of rocket engine described.

For fighters,

the rocket

can be briefly engine may be used to neceler- ate rapidly through the sound The rocket gives tremendous barrier, and give "higher maxi- thrust for its weight and frontal, mum

boost speeds. It could

aren (which produces drag),, their veiling, and could serve but the drawback is its high as the main power-plant in fuel consumption. This is such supersonie interceptors or gulded that the use of rockets is con-

missilea, fined to duties of short duru- tion.

ft.

When it in used only for take-off, the Super designed

hus

The rocket's thrust is almost istedi independent of the altitude andprite has been so forward speed of the aircraft, that it can be dropped by parn- so that for heights above 60,000 chule as soon as height

been gained. The engine it is particularly suitable.

its fall

by It may be used for assisted protected during

material 10 Lake-off. climb

and shock-absorbing boosting

that it is undamaged on land- acceleration in level night.

inf. Rockets could also be used to Increase the ceiling of bomb- ста over a target making dimeult for enemy fighters Intercept the raiders.

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

The Super Sprite barbe bydrogen peroxide As fuel. in conjunction with a metal catalyst. Its thrust is, increased by after-burning kerosene or gasolene, giv- ing maximum thrust of 4.200 lb, and a duration of forty Reconds. The

total Impulse Is 120,000 lb.- seconds for a weight of only 020 when dry.

The Super Sprite The Swiss Federal Railways | developed mainly to assist

London, Feb. 14. Queen Elizabeth has agreed But a new school in Dick: nson Bay 5 reet at St John's, Antigua, Process Margaret omed Britain remained the second | School

conimernorate her heaviest

Canadian sister's visit to lie Island, it was buyer of goods, taking

A plaque un $852,694,000 announced today. worth, or $7 per cent of the the school bufiding will boar | total. This was a decline of the Princess's name, China two per cent from the 1953 Mual Speelal value which had seeminted for only 18 per cent of the total exports.

to

000 fast year.

Jun

that remained

Berne, Feb. 1.

3

In the future, civil aircraft na well as bombers may make use lo of rockets to assist their tako

off.

For high nititude combat rocket engines will be increas ingly used, because of the jack of atr for jet and ram-jet engines above 60,000 ft, where the rocket is highly efficient

Last but perhaps not least, that de Havillands point out

of all fight beyond the limit the earth's atmosphere cuils for a means of propulsion, such as no the rocket, which requires external oxygen supply.

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been

Steps have been taken the, ensure

that the supply of and Vickers Viscount

airliners keeps race

to

turboprop with the

In spite of the fact that ship-ill put small umbrellas made take-off of jel bombers,

ut olled paper on sale at several smitar aircraft. dropped Lalit next month as un ex-

It is particularly valuable in lively demand for them from air- $118,568,000 in 1953 to $90,474.- periment,

and the troples,

wherever it lines throughout the free world. The umbrellas costing two may be necessary for aircraft Canada's third largest market.

francs (3/4d sterling) each-will to operate from short runways. Sales to Germany increased be for the convenience of pasien- {The choice of aerodromes erecting shops at slightly. from $83,868,000

logers arriving in the rein aud (available to a bomber force SH6,800,000

1954-United fusing a long walk from the could be considerably enlarged Press,

station---China Mail Special.

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By the end of this month, the the mala Viscount production factory at will Hum, near Bournemouth, have been more than doubled in size. This expansion has taken place since August 1954, when the order-book for the Viscount sharply increased ad

decision of a

by Capital Airlines, U.S.A., to purchase the British airliner in quanlity.

a

result

TWO SHOPS

Prior to August 1956, there werd two' erecting shops accommodating Vis- count production lines at Hurn. Each was capable of holding. Ove fuselages, NO that ten airerată could be assembled at one time,

The extensions now made to the shops give them anch sufficient copacity for twolvo fuselages, with the result that twenty-four Viscounts can be built concurrently. Moreover, a

has second fight shed

been built, together with new metal treatment and fittery shops,

The labour force at Hurn has been almost doubled, but this of represents only one aspect

the increased work. Many parts of the Viscount, including the wings, tall units, allerons, flaps and some undercarriages aro who made by sub-contractors, have also been asked to crease supplies.

Viscounts Avo

Already forty-dx have been delivered to airlines, but during 1955 arty- five aircraft will roll from the production lines, doubling last year's output, Plans have been, jald to make some 80 or more Viscounts in 1960, including the first es 800 planes, which will

able to accommodate Bovenly passengers, as against forty-five carried by today's model.

DEPENDS ON, DEMAND

If required, yet another Increase in output 'has been planned to take place in 1957, depending on' the de- mand at the time.

Airlines which will take do livery of Viscounts In 1955 Includes British European Air- Airlines, ways, Trans-Canada British West Indian Airways, Iraqi Capital Airlines, U.S.A., Airways, Hunting-Clan, Misrair, (Austra“ Butler Air Transport lla), Central African Airways, and LAV, a Venezuelan line. The Canadian and Indian Gov

talco de- ernments will also. livery of Viscounts during the year, for V.I.P. transport duties. LUFTHANSA SERVICES

According to Reuter, four Convair airlines, of the new Want

Lufiharas German `will...“``begin · regular service to London, Paris and Madrid on April 1, 1' waar. announced tu Cólažne to

ine.

The Art International tat flights will be made at ...the- beginning of next month-

"A" North Americans more planned, for the late surpasser int · Bouth'::F. „American

Midisio, mert pervións, for next

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