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KING'S PRINCESS

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SHOWING TO-DAY-

SIGN PAGANIAA

THE

JEFF CHANDLER JACK PALANCE. LUDMILLA TCHERINA - RITA GAM 24 CINEMASCOPE

Ricaår.

JEFT MORROW - GXENGE DOLINE - KINGARD PRANI - ALEXANDER BODURNÝ ̧»Å LAND-

AT KING'S

Effects with Storeophonic Sound

★ NEXT CHANGE ★

Naked Alibi

starring

STERLING HAYDEN GLORIA GRAHAME co-staging, GENE BARRY MARCIA HENDERSON

A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE

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DAILY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7:30 & 9.30 P.M.

COMMENCING TO-DAY

Award by United Nations as best film of 1954 BRITISH FILM ACADEMY 1954 AWARD:- CORNELL BORCHERS as best foreign actress YVONNE MITCHELL as, best British actress for the roles they play in this film

A story that concerns YOU in a picture that YOU will

want to see— again, and again`

A MICHAEL BALCOM Production".

CORNELL BORCHERS YVONNE MITCHELL ARMIN DAHLEN ALEXANDER KNOX

The

Divided Heart

LIST

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955.

A-TESTS MAY CHANGE

CLIMATES

Nuclear

Physicist Issues Warning

"Toronto, Apr. 13.

A British nuclear physleist today called for an immediate, halt to further atomic tests becătise they "pollute the atmosphere and may rhänge climates."

J

Professor Frederick Soddy, a Nobel laureate physicist from Brighton, England, made the appeal in a cablegram which the Canadian Chemical Processing Magazine said it would publish in its next issue:

PAIN TO PINTS

Sydney, Apr. 13. Sydney dentist Dr Cecil Adair sold his practice to become a publican ---- be- cause he would rather see a man open Kla mouth to a swig of beer than to a dentist's drill."

Dr. Adair, who holds Australian, English and American

dentistry de-

grees, said he "tot sick of hovering over the dentist's chair," and decided to be- come a publican on the advice of two patients bath hotel licensees.

"Most people associate a visit to the dentist with pain or the fear of it," Dr Adair sald. "Të rather give people pleasure." China Mall Special

Pakistan

Calls In Law Experts

·Prot. Soddy's cablegram was sent for use alongside an article by Dr James Foulas, pharma¬ cology professor at the Univer sity of British Columbia, who wrote that muclear tests hald

thus 'far

have already may affected all the cattle in the world

MORATORIUM DEMANDED

Prof. Soddy wired: "As co-illscoverer with Rulher- ford of atomule energy, I beg

·Canadian scientists to de- mand a moratorium forbid- 'ding its further mass libera- tion

"Ever. so-called peaceful "ap- plications pollute the atmosphere and mey change climates, en- dangering the économy of neigh- ¦bouring nations."

Dr Foulks, in his article, re- ferred to reports that "the thy- roidal iodine cortens of cattle all over the world appears to have been significantly increased by the contaminations to date."

He said safe radiation Illis could be set on an immediate basis,, but claimed that even slight radio fallout from nuclear explosions could have à long- range "build-up effect."

"There is no radiation, which possible harmful wroic,

safe level of

is devoid of effects,” he

over a

substantial period of time. The possible role of the edible fish in the Pacific area has also been widely publicised in this con- Eection."

Karachi, Apr. 13. "Conceivably, grazing cattle The Pakistan Govern- may concentrate the Tadio- ment today called in the activity falling out over a con-

siderable area and country's best constitutional law experts to give opinions on Pakistan's present legal and constitutional crisis.

The crisis was precipitated on Tuesday when the Federal Court, Pakistan supreme judicial authority, nullides 35 acts of the Constituent Assem- bly.

HUMAN FOOD

The cattle, he said, were an example of the "possible existence of biological con- centrating mechanions ---. which might produce greater than average aggregations of radioactivity-possibly in human food,”

Government spokesman saidi the legal experts were studying the text of the Federal Court ruling that the Governor- General, validate laws of the Constituent Assembly under the emergency powers assurated by effects" were "generally believed him on March 27,

He said the late chronic to be cumulative even in the Government action would lowest and most widely spaced follow as soon, as their expert | dosages."-United Press. opinion was available, the spokesman säld.

CABINET CONSIDERATION

Authoritative sources said the Pakistan Cabinet considered the question briedy at the usual Wednesday meeting but decided to defer action pending the legal experts advice.

Franco-Tunisian

Talks Make

Progress

Paris, Apr. 13.

The Federal Court judgment had made all provincia), assem- blies illegal bodies and removed the authority of the state bank of Pakistan. A flurry of un certainty in the share

followed Tu

market tonight reported "serious which

Tuesday's de-

in Franco- velopments subsided today with Progress" investors and brokers confident Tunisian home rule talks. that the Government would soon, take action to rectify the posi-

All these wonderful shoes are destined to end up in s Swedish dusthin very soon. They belong to British ballerina at Stockholm's Bery! Grey who is to appear for two weeks

Opera House, Ami ballet being hard an footwear, she es. timates that she will wear out every pair before she returns Stockholm to Britain for a Royal Command performance. In she will darice before the King and Queen of Sweden.—Ex- press Photo,

Economic Troubles

Behind Purges

MODIFICATION OF

ぶい

5-YEAR PLAN

London, Apr. 13.

Serious economic difficulties lie behind the

recent purges in Red China, and the Peking Government has been forced to modify its am- bitious economic aims to "conform with reality,” diplomatic reports said today...

Official Communist publications and pro- nouncements have reluctantly admitted in the past few days that all is not well either in industry or in agriculture. And the Peking People's Daily disclosed recently that the Communists are review- ing their Five-Year Plan to modify it in con- formity with reality.”

The targets of the current Tacit resistance from peasants Five-Year Plan have not once and their lack of enthusiasm in- been reached in the first two wards Government measures years of its existence, the bave also, according to the re diplomatic reports sid.

ports, contributed to difficulties AGRICULTURE WORST in agriculture,

worst difficulties understood to be in agricul. ture where targets have not been reached in any essen- Hal sectors and output is falling behind the rising de- *mand.

The regime, under pressure

Seizure

privately-owned implements and animals or la adequate remuneration were. understood to have caused mis- givings among small peasants who retaliated by reducing the production of food.

to

Under the pressure of events, The French authorities of circumstances and in an all-the Peking regime has begun to

out effort to boost production, cost

pressures

induce

to is reported

have, lately greater co-operation on the part swallowed its pride. It has of the peasants, the reports said. made concessions to

At the same time, targets have peasants, loosening the

strict rules bind- been raised in an effort to meet two sessions yesterday ing them into Russian-style co-, the growing demands. They which lasted until early this operatives and granting farmers have, in some sectors of agricul- overnment offices and the morning. the French and certain

privileges and

state bank today remained un- perturbed by the ruling and con- tinued to function normally and bankers also reported no change in trade "because of confidence that the Government would meet the situation."--Reuter,

Two Days For Falling Into Lake

Copenhagen, Apr. 13.

A thirty-year-old chauffeur from Lyngby has been sent to prison for two days for falling the being unable to

into Lyngby Lake and, charge stated,

get out by himself.

The

chauffeur

stopped by

had been

by the police for being dimki in changs of a lorry. He went home to his ball hous boat on Lyngby Lake, fell inlo the water and Zack be fisted out by s neighbou

The court evidently thought that he had ctised too much trouble for, in addition to send ing him to prison for a fort- being trunk in charge,

Chipset sentence "by.

11.

two more days but falling into the lake and being unable to set out by

Ja

more ture been raised by up to one- Tunisian delegations, headed by freedom from controls.

fifth, but observers have express- the French Premier, Mr Edgar

Agriculture

chief Liao, Lu-ed doubt that it will be possible Faure, and the Prime Minister yen has himself openly ad to realise these ambitious objec of Tunisia, Mr. Tahar Ben mitted that there is evidence tivca. Ammar, hammered out、 the that development of agriculture various issues.

has fallen behind demand"

efforts and

in some fields.

short-

of."

the

The touchy question of the He cryptically referred to "in- transfer of judicial power from France to Tunisia, one of the chief stumbling, bloties in the trouble is, according to available negotiations was solved. The reports, Look of adequate transfer will be made över a machinery,

| 20-year period; informed French

sources said.

chief cause

KOT EASY

The People's Daily grudz ingly admitted that "it is not easy to build a Sécialist state ini sobie z ocuitry with zich complex conditions, starting froi wo backward a falfaźkil economy."

"It probably requires three

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Red China's own production

and Five-Year plans to Build a t lags behind the needs Russia

apparently has been Socialist society, but to build The

Tunisian delegation slow in supplying enough to powerful highly-industrialised agreed to the naming of a meet the enormous demand, counity require decades of ar- Freshman to head the arbitra- The West's embargo on de- duous effort, possibly 30 years tion court which will decide con- liveries of strategie goods be- or the whole second half of this troversies between the two hind the Iron Curtain has cut century," the Communist organ cuntries for the first five years deliveries, from non-Communist has cautioned apologetically. of home rule-United Press

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