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IS THIS THE TRUTH BEHIND THE GREAT $2,500,000 BOSTON ROBBERY?
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TONY CURTIS JULIE ADAMS
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Charles Dickens' Immortal Drama,
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SHIELD FOR MURDER
It Slams You Like A
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THE STREET WITH NO NAME
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Dag Hammarskjold Says No - Solution In ⠀
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NO NEW MEMBERS
TO BE ADMITTED
20 NATIONS WAITING
New York, June 30, 2
Reports from the recent United Nations meet ing in San Francisco to the effect that progress was being made on the deadlocked "Cold War" issue of admitting new member nations were dis- counted today by the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold.
"I have not found any reason to become more optimistic", he said, in answer to a question at a Press conference.
More than 20 nations were nations supported by the USSR stili awaiting membership. The have been opposed by the Soviet Union has vetoed the ap- Western members who form the plications of those countries United Nations majority. backed by the West, while those
WIDOWS
CRITICISE
BOMB-PLOT
FILMS
Berlin, June 30.
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One repert from Sain Francisco id that Mr V..
ΜΕ Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, had simi- lied readiness to agree ifree Western-backed appli cants Austria, Italy and Finland three Soviet- sponsored states-Rumania,
lungary and Bulgaria
were also admitted.
The Sovic: delegation in the United Nations bas for years pushed the idea of a "package" proposal, whereby all applicant states would be admitted. The West has opposed it on the ground, that the charter lays The widows of the men down the requirement that all who took part in the abortive applicants must be "peace- loving" and that some of those attempt to kill Hitler
countries sponsored July 20, 1944, today pro-Soviet Union are not qualified by the tested about two Germanj under the requirement, films about the bomb plot Mr Hammarskjold said that because they did not show he did not think private dis- "the real depth and width of cussione in San Francisco had solved the question of member- the German resistance ship in any sense. movement".
He added that "against reason" two Alme made he still hoped for a solution, but independently of each other, would be surprised if there was have just been. released one in the near future.-Reuter. simultaneously in Berlin,
The
A statement issued by seven widows of men who werk executed after the bomb plot said the films. although "reasonably true to the facts," did not make clear that the plot was not a "deed of despair in the face of the lest war but the culmination of years of resistance in various forms.
The widows said the films did not portray the "inner struggles and problems of conscience" of the plotters, China Mail Special,
Police
They Won't Speak To Him
Kenneth Howarth, aged 161⁄2, stuck by his father (inset) during the recent rali stoppage in Britain and has been con- demned to a Bfe of silence by his werkmates and the Barnsley railway people in Yorkshire, The father and son team who drove strike bound trains during the rail strike "have been sent to Coventry," and say other members of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, the ban will
apply for work.
King Backs follow them for life, no matter where they
Tribal
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NEW LIGHT ON NUCLEAR DANGERS.
Merger Plan Clothes Protected
41
Peshawar, June 30.
In a speech opening the ninth session of the Afghan Parliament, the King ex-
Swoop pressed his approval of the
formation of "Pukhtooni-) stan" a union between
On Terrorist Afghan and Pakistani tribes
Agents
Paris, June 30. French security police to day arrested three liaison men for Algerian terrorists as part of an intensified in vestigation into North Afri- can circles in Paris.
to form an independent state in north-west India, bordering on Pakistan's frontier province.
King Zahitshah said that Pukhtoonistan is "a basic mand of Afghanistan."
a state was "Tully
de-
He said the formation of such
in accord with the principles laid down
Them From H-Bomb Fall-out
Atlantic City, June 30.
Clothing or any type of shelter will provide almost complete protection to skin during a radio- active fall-out following a nuclear explosion, according to Dr Robert A. Conard of the Naval Medical Research Institute at Bethesda.
He gave the American Medical Association Convention
by the United Nationis charter, a report on follow-up studies made of residence of the as Puxtapong finhabitants of the Marshall Islands and military personnel exposed accident- north-west frontier province) ally to fall-out from a blast last March. The police said that the three and Afghans belong to the same men, whose names they with race, culture, traditions and held; lived in Paris under falsational
and speak charactes, Dames and without fixed ad the dresses. They were charged The King In with spreading Nationalist pro- ported by the Afghan radio did paganda and collecting funds not mention the failure of the among Algerians to aid
Pakistani-Afghan terrorists in Algeria
arrested million Another
me languais speech re-
The report said all of the 239 islanders and 28 Americans, ex- posed to the fall-out recovered from major effects of skin damage.
the recent
He reported there were some changes in blood elements, and tempts
at agreement but he The police said that one of the spoke of "Afghan efforts at a these could still be detected after
months six
However, Dr men was carrying six peaceful settlement, while call- franes
Cenard said, the skin damage when arrested. ing Pakistanis polley "aggres
bad healed.. man admitted he was sive."-France-Presse. in constant touch with Algerian Nationalists lving in Egypt and said he frequently travelled Cairo
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on alson mission, the Police said
The police added that all thre
were members of the
men
Lose Political
Rights
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Porto, June, 30. members DI · he
"National Algerian Movement”. Copies of the movement's new's- paper, "The Voice of the People Five were seized at the time the ar-Portuguese "National Democratic Movement," an illegal organisa-
rests were made, the police saldtion, were today sentenced by a
France-Presse.
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PROMPT CLEANSING
The report said clothing and almost any type of shelter gave almost complete protection to skin during the fall-out, And, he sald, carly evacuation from the area and prompt cleansing of skin proved effective in reducing skin damage.
Inhaling or ating materials exposed to the fill-out did not appear to be
long-term hazard and exposure sterned to have no effect on pregnancy, Dr Conard reported.
Other findings were that children were most susceptible that almost all to injury, and of the dark-skinned people ex- pered got bluish-brown semi- circles on Angernails and toenails." Islanders and Negro personnel of the troops retained the nail semi-circles.
SKIN CANCER
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Later development of skin cancer
questionable since many of those exposed.
young and had longer period for develop- ment of cancer, the report sald
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Were
Dr Conrad. reported that exposure of the people under Hon of a pamphlet denouncing study was "moderately severe
and not far below the level Dr Conard said the study the policy of the Portuguese
where some deaths might be showed nothing to indicate that Government in Goa, India.
radiation made any of those The men, who were also fined expected." and lost five years political The radiation was not from exposed more susceptible rights, had claimed in the the explosion itself, but tram common, everyday Infections, pamphlet that the Government an aftermath mixture of radio- and it appeared the major effect action was "likely to provoke active materials and pulverised of fall-out radiation may be only An armed conflict with the coral blown into the air and skin damage it prompt evacua- Indige
authorities, France. windblown to islands far from tion is accomplished-United. presse.
the scene of the blast.
·Press.
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