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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1985:
Stratotankers Could Help US Civil
Jet Contruction
Washington, Mar. 3.
Two Air Force projects to build swift new jet tanker planes were seen today as opening the way for American industry to capture the lead in com- mercial jet flying from Britain.
One is the Air Force plan, announced yester- day, to build close to half a billion dollars' worth of additional Boeing KG-135 strato-tankers.
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for second is the contrari If successfully developed with taxkheed alreraft to des military use, this
new aircraft sign in advanced-type jet tanker talusest evrtainly would be pro- plage for -fight' fueling to cured niro as n passenger trans- extend 10
port which could dy at speeds bombers.
exereding to miles an hour, t I would
the world's fastest maurreta) jet Transport
Briten pioneered In the jet *passenger plane fickt with
De Havilland Comet I But it the suffered belback when Comel WIN grounded after, series of accidents
SPAN AMERICA The advanced jet tanker in expected вся lead to development of Д com- mercial transport plane napable of
the spanning United Slates in about four
hours.
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duas ordered three of the L'oturis
new
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stajte, VC-3
Vickers-Argstrong
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Therm
esl brules al advance thight test- ing have been snewhat liberal herotofore.
120 PASSENGERS
They say the VC-7 would carry about 120 passengers from London to New York in seven hours.
Persian Queen ASCAPA FLOW" FOR
With Premier
The
Nir Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, accom- panies Queen Soraya and the Shah of Persia to the door of No 10 Downing Street as they leave after lunching with him. The Royal couple were in Britain o]] & short private visli.Reaterphoto.
Student Released
Bur Mar 3. Police said here today they had detained a Persian student Anding and then released him on unfounded suspicions that he was planning an attempt against
Saraya.
Inflation
Threatens
Czechoslovakia
Vienna, Mar. 3 President Antonin Zapotocky [ Communit Czechoslovakia has admitted that his country is threatened by Inflation.
THE WEST IN
AUSTRALIA Cockburn Sound
Project Opened
Perth, Western Australia, Mar. 3. The bows of a flag-bedecked tanker, the cord here to British Crusader, sliced through a open the great new harbour of Cockburn Sound.
Vice-Admiral Sir John Collins, first naval member of the Royal Australian Navy Board, looked out over 32 square miles of the almost landlocked harbour and said: "Cockburn Sound could become a Scapa Flow of the West," and added that the new port would be a most valuable assembly harbour for convoys if war broke out again.
Cockburn Sound ließ only a Dutch dredgers contracted to few miles south of Perth's port, do the approach work through Fremantle,
IN ut which
the the sandbanies and the Dutch- mouth of the Swan River.
men, eager to inish the job and go home, completed the channel A string of coastal islands and
months ahead of time. sweeping peninsulu almost Laially enclose the sound. The Construction of the retinery only entrance les across sand-kept pace with the speedy banks too shallow for waves to dredging on the tanker Bri- kel over. Big ships could nottish Crusader, which opened the enter the enclosed water until port, carried 16.000 tong of dredges scooped a way through crude oil to be discharged into the banks.
the newly completed storage Lanks
DEVELOPMENT
Development of the Sound £ $0,000,- In linked with the
009 (HK$640,000,000) Brt- tist: Petroleum (formerly refinery Anglo-Iranian) oll which will shortly come "on stream."
When looking for a
At a Press conference hell in connection with the publication new book, "Socialint
rid Competition
Price Polky," Zapałachty sud too much money was in circulation,deep water so threatening
country's
tankers could
Boeing, maker of the KC-135 the life of the Shah and Queen President
· Strøtoskankers, beltvyns its plane Police said they h estab- could by the Attantle in sevimlished no link betwee
the Persian Tudeh (Communist) Bowing Panty. Whether
hours
Com~ iu if everted
By All Thailand. Hurina, lodus Pakistan,norreial use. Middle East, Africa, Great Britain &
will MIL Europe, 9th
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Okinawa Korea, a pm,
Japan, USA. 4 p.m.
out a commercial however, doubtful, because it is tied up now with $700,000,000 in Air Force con-
octa-United Press.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THE PROJECTILE FROM
THE HUGE SHIP HITS THORNS MACHINE--
FERDINAND
NANCY
MY POOR SNOWMAN LOOKS LIKE HE'S AFRAID OUT
THERE
JOHNNY HAZARD
YOU ..., DARIUS ..... RUN TO THE DOOR! STAY LOW WE WILL, KEEP YOU COVERED/ WHEN YOU REACH "THE PLANE, WE
WILL FOLLOW?
--AND FLATTENING INTO A SUCTION PLATE, STARTS TO PULL THE MACHINE
YAWN
I KEEP THINKING OF THAT SCARED
LITTLE FACE
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Western Australians had always felt that Cockburn Soundi was one of
#for- the state's gotten projects,” and feared that nothing would ever be done to open the harbour. More than | 100 years ago, the Royal Navy
navigator,
Captain Stirling. stressed its possibilities as an site for anchorage
and the advantages
the refinery. the Company of establishing a colony on 11a
Fought
suitable land near Lo that their big come close
in
economy, the newspaper Frace alongside the reinery tanks. reported.
The Company chose Kwinana, He admitted that many con- The Shah and his Queen to-
Sound, provided day
reached Boden Baden, Burners were unable to purchase on Cockburn
The Western Australian German certain categories
goods, that fastianable Southwest
they hart enough Government agreed to develop
the area as un oll port
spa on the last lap of their visit although to Germany.--Reuter,
SO THAT'S HOW THEY TRAPPED QUA CRUISER Z NARDA AND LOTHAR MAY STILL BE ALIVE INSIDE THAT HULLE
money--United Press.
of
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
WHAT DO THEY WANT USA werd FOR TO EXAMINE US? - DEVOUR-UST-WHAT?
SOON
KNOW
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
TWITCH'S MEN CLOSE IN ON THE PLANI
OPEN THE
DOOR NOW??
Have you seen
Admiral
| AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
IVAND
*THE JAM THAT MADE TASMANIA FAMOUS"
BLACK MAGIC
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
his situation calls for a
an
Miguel
shores.
WORDS ECHOED
Citizens
of the thriving young colony were to echo his words many times, bat Instead of Cookburn Sound, settlers preferred to develop Swan the estuary of the River which provided access to the capital, Perth, fur- ther upstream.
In World Wor II. when Western Australia assumed EN
talk great strategie value, Cookburn
of
Sound began again. But nove urgent works swallow- wartime 12- cd up Australia's
SOUTH.
Naval strategists have always been quick to point to the ad-
these vantages of
sheltered waters. They are the nearest part of settled Australia lo Europe and, as Sir John Collins sald, would make an admirable place to form convoys in timo of war.
Cockburn Sound, too, is on the southeastern corner of the great Indian Ocean and potentially base nearly as Important ns Copetown, in South Africa.
*
The Sound could easily pro- vide naval facilities. If they were needed.
The favourable position of Cockburn Sound, which has | impressed naval strategists, ex-
cited also the interest of the ollmen. Operating costs of the Klant
осеал tankers are very high, and oit economists believe that they should discharge quickly as possible at a refinery so that they can be turned round speedily for another tond.
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British Petroleum draws lis supplies from the Middle East, for the most part, and Cockburn Sound
some 2,000 miles closer
the wells than the ports of Australia's castern seaboard. - This saving la distanco means a total saving
other
to
of eight to ten days a voyage in valuable tanker time.
tually
Although Drimarily an oil part, Cockburn Sound wil. bo available to all types of shipping.
Over which, it is hoped, will
put've the Industrial contro planned on its shores. The channel through the sand- banks is 500 ft wide and can always be extended if necessary. The sandbanks aro
called Success and Parmella, banks after some of the old selling ships, which Western Australia.
once came
LIMITED RESOURCES
· The deputy-Premier of Western Australia, Mr John Tonkin, oficially opened tha' port. Tie said that Western Australia, stato limited resources, had spent ~ more data than:15 £4,000,000 (HK$24,000,000) on open- "ing the poet and providing water, ronde" sad nimetridiiy for the proposed Industrial
This sum, he said, had heldi back development of the Blate's irrigation schemes and other projects.
"But we shall beneña?from thin: "expendíbú
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