THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 1955.
CHINA Release Of Chinese Lockheed Building Turboprop
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New York, Apr. 4. ·
The American decision to allow 76 Chinese students with a knowledge of atom physics to return to China was supported today by the New York Times as "the right thing to do."
The newspaper said that the decision might make it easier for the United Nations Secretary- General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, to carry out his mission to secure the release of American fliers and civilians held by China. though no overt bar- gain" was made to exchange these students for the detained Americans.
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The New York Times said the 70 students-remainder of some 6,000 who were studying in the United States, most of whom had stayed in America--would
be "brain washed". but would go back to China with the "same brains they, left with,”
"We might even assume that their knowledge of how life as lived in the United States might do us good to balance or more than balance any harm they might do by explaining to the Chinese Communists how best to split athens' The New York Times said.
The Washleton Post took the view that the release of 56 Americans held in China might be expedited by the de- cision to allow the students to Leave.
The Lockheed Alfëraft Cof- poration claims that iis turbo- Super Constellation
Krupp Sellsransport plane for the 5 No Knowledge
„The
Coalmine
Bonn, Apr. 4.
Govern-
West German
Navy is capable of speeds 100 mph faster than any propeller- driven plane in service.
Radio Hongkong
II.
6 p.m., Time Signal and Pro- alsement has dropped its objections gramme Summary: 3.03, BBC Band-
to the sale of a
coalmining company the vast Krupp concern, Italian state rullways, will take over about
the 37,500,000
the Constansy interest | d--Band of Her Majesty's Royal
Captam W. de Grosse Marines cond.
-(BBCTS); 6.30, Five Acadéoy Award
The New York Herald Tri- cent of
Of Jap Air
Bases Report
Washington. Apr. 4.
theming Songs Sms by Rosemary A WHITE House socketman to the Cloney with Harry James and Els which 5.45. Interview with Diether Ebeler and Danmar Vor Bernatorit 80 per by Donald Brookes (Recorded); 1. marks Buzklown Saversade; 7.30, La Demi-
bune doubted whether the (about £3,100,000) of nominal technical knowledge acquired } capital. · by the Chinese students was crough to warrant their 'being held in America gainst their will.
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OTHER OBJECTIVES
If the Communists did not release the detained Americans, the paper said. they had "other" objectives in keeping the Americans
in gol."
concern
Heure Francaise Presonlatim de M. Laveclame Musique religieuse. Choeur de Salesme (Studio); 7.52, Wexibelt Ragitat;. 8. Time | Senal, World News (London Relay): 8.09, Commentary London Relay) ot Special Asotincements, 116, ir fath Shrer". (Secarat Betien J, L.
At
The official sale price is 105 marks (£8 18s sterling) for a one brudzed marks share, but a Hay Festival Chod (BBCT818.30. Krupp, official said Herr Alfried Torces Evoudig (London Relay); Krupp, sole owner of the Krupp Time Signal, Record Review pre- sersted by Johny · Maclation (Studio); and holder of 51 per 1920, Motoring Magazine A monthly cent of the Constantin shares magazine edited and testfoduced by
Timothy Birch (Studio); 10.15, would get an additional pre-
the Ballet The Prodigal Soc" and Imium.'
"Romeo and Juliet" {Prokodek!-- Symphonie Suite from The Proces Son", Op. 46-L'Orchestra den Con- certs Colonne cond. George Sebar- tans Romeo and Juliet, Ballet Suite No. 2 Boston Symphony Orch, cond. Serge Kousvitzky 10.59, Weather Report: 11. Time Signal, Radio News might Music: God Save The Queen, Reel (London Relay): 11.13. Good•
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The mining company, which was removed from Herr Krupp's But they could no longer use control, though not his owner the propaganda based on the ship in 1945, produces 1,200,000 Chinese students in Ameries.tons of coal a year and employs Reuter.
11,000 workers.—Reuter.
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TEN MILLION WORTH
OF PAINTIN
WE'RE STUCK [WITH 'EM/
AND
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WITH THE PITCHURES!
said here tonight that he knew
nothing about that Japanese Premier's reported yesterday that declaration Japanese air bases would est be available to the Volted States in the event of a. War with Costumanist China,
A Washington newspaper carried
Constellation For Trade
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation has · An- nounced it will build a turboprop version of its Super Constellation commercial transport plane which will be ready to go into airline service in the second quarter of 1957.
The projected plane, to be designated Model 1449, will have a new wing and will be powered by four Pratt and Whitney PT2 (T34) turboprop · engines rated at 6,000 horsepower each. The Company claims it will be "the world's fastest long range, most economical, propeller-driven trans-, port."
Lockheed's tumediate plans proved the aircraft's perform- call for the turbottrop transportance to a marked degree. to be offered in & av luke tan- Squadrons of Orenda-power- figuration for 84 passengers, ed CF-100s now form a barrier adding only one fow at seats to would-be aggressors stretch- even though the cabin will being from coast-to-coast
across
55 Inches longer than the pre-Canada; next year the air de- sent Super Constellation,
ence of Western Europe will be strengthened by there- equipment of four more Cana- diari
squadrons. which are stationed on the Continent, with CF-1003.
100 MILES PER HOUR
The planb, win se tap- abia of cruising spaces it around 400 trilles per hour -zua whi be able to čstrý s myload in excess of 17,000 pounds more than 4.000 miles at an altitude of 30,- 000 feet. Fuel costs per mile, the company 2175,
will be 15 per cent lower
thai contemporary high- powered. piston - engined planes.
The Canadian aircraft in- dustry Has mide another major contribution to Western defence by the completion of more than
a story to that effect yester- 1.500 Avro Grenda, je engines.
manufacturers, day. The article stated that t
Engines Ltd, of Malton, Ontario, Premier Ichiro Hatuyama had had not previously built a pro- given a ectritious warning touction jet engine when the Presklent Eisenhower that I Orenda began its tests. Yet the Wer Broke out aver the Na Ondria vào dser for two tionalist-held offshore islands standard fighters for the Royal of Quemoy and Matsu, Japan's Canadian Air Force, the Cana- air bases, eculd not be used dair Sobre end the all-weather by the United States for far traheonic Ayro CF-100; the of Communist reprisals against Orońda's installation L Japan.--France-Presse.
famous Sabre airframe
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The production of the turbine blades alone for Orendas hoo been a remarkable feat. Mors than half a a million blades have already been made, and each one requires sixty "separate manufacturing processes. Out put, is now over the 100,000 month mark.
works
WIN BIG MARKETS Since the war de Havil- land's Canadian subsidiary, which has Toronto, has produced series of outstandingly successful piston - engined aircraft. The first of these, the Chipmunk trainer, will shartly be put into produc Hion again for the Royal Canadian Air Force to re-
place its Harvard trainers. Already more than a thou- sand Chipmunks have been built in Great Britain and Canada, many of them for the Royal Air Force.
The second D.H. Canada de sign, the Beaver, was designed for Canadian bush flying. More than 800 have been built, all of them in Canada, and the air-
in
is now saving twenty-
eight countries,
The
tirers were quick to ac the Beaver's success with larger
bush aircraft,
up
the thirteen One hundmos Ottera pass ady been sold to buy-
Otter, which can
bad
ers in Canada, Norway, Colum- and the Philippines when the United
Army States recently placed' an order for 90, worth 812
314 million dollars. The total value of Chipmunk, Otter and Beaver orders already exceeds £20,000,000,
*
The flexibility of the Bristol Britannia airliner design illustrated by the Canadian Government's order for 13 Britannias for maritime recon- naissance duties and anti- submarine work: These Bircraft are to be built under licence in Canada as the CL-28. They are a final proof of the close co- operation between Canadian and British
companies to give Canada the aircraft she needs, from trainers to jet fighter, from bush aircraft
to huge,
long-range Britannias,
*GNATS” ORDERED The Minister of Supply's decision, announced.
Tast
week, to order a develop ment batch of the Folland.
Gnat night fighter will im- press many Countries over-
de which have watching the Ghat's gress with keen interest, The
of the Gnat,
the low Midge has
done much development Bying in the last six months,
during which it has repeatedly ex- eceded the speed of sound.
The Midge has been landed. in still air with a run of AS little as 450 yards, using a
tail
parachute and standard brakes, It was also found that the stall begins at about 105 kusts, 隐 figure which compares favourably with the
standard
Stalling..
speed
OL
normal
first Gnat is expected to By this summer, with a Bristol. Orpheus let engine delivering three times the power avaliable to the Midge,
200TH BRISTOL FREIGHTER
One of the most success ful postwar British aircraft, the Bristol Freighter) has Keen constantly in the news Lately
wo hundred have delivered, and about 180 at the been
now
to
Countries overseas. The two-hundredth Freighter Was delivered to Air Charter Ltd for use on the Southend- Calais ferry only's day after Silver City Airways had tried out a Freighter service from Scotland la Ulster, The latter Forte means tween
by
travel.
Lour saving of be four and twelve hours Pwith surface
In New Zealand, on the othe side of the world, two Freighters carried on March 1 a record load of 163 tons across Cooki Strait, betwean North and South 1.Bands:
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