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US NATIONAL
TENNIS DOUBLES
Davis Cup To
Team
Withdrawn
New York, Aug. 19.
and
Tony Trabert
Vic
Seixas, the holders, were today withdrawn from
the 75th National Doubles Lawn Tennis Champlon- ships, together with other members of the United
States team, by Bill Tal-
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Freedom For To Benefit Mankind
COCKCROFT'S PLEA
Geneva, Aug. 19.
Sir John Cockcroft, chief of Britain's atomic research, tonight called for con- bert, America's Davis Cup tinued freedom for scientists to develop captain.
nuclear energy for the benefit of mankind.
This followed a new decision by tournament officials today that
ready the
championships
when the outdoor courts are should continue there from
the quarter-final stage.
Heavy Rain
On the eve of the conclusion of the
conference first international
on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, he said
Established-1945
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955.
Nuclear Scientists
Boy Out-Casts Professional
Scarborough, Aug, 10.
A 17-year-old schoolboy from Oslo, Gerhard Schoop, out-cast the Bel- tish professional_angler,
Captain Tommy Edwards
at the internationat fly and bait casting tournament which opened here today.
The boy was first in the Оре frout 1ly distance contest with a cast of 43 yards, one foot and nix inches, and second in the salmon y distance even with a cast of 51 yards, two feet and six inches.----- China Mail Special.
everyone must "hope that the statesmen M.M. AWARDED
who control our destinies and whose.vision Owing to three days of heavy had made this conference possible, will
rain the men's doubles had
transferred to indoor continue to liberate the creative ability of the scientific world," to enable it to produce the benefits of the atomic age.
been
courts and today's meeting of
tournament officials, and Mr James II. Bishop, the United
If Successful
States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion President, decided that
Tracing the expected develop-ing" was likely to be an im matches
up to the quarter-
of atomie energy in the portant characteristic of nuclear inals should be continued an ment
Sir John power stations. Sir John fore- half-century. лех the envered courts.
sald that within five years, at cast. But then play would go outdoors least 10 pioneer nuclear power again. While this decision was stations would be operating in being reached Talbert an-different parts of the world.
the next Most of nounced the withdrawal of the Davis Cup team. "We did would be occupied in toying a sound basis from which nuclear all we could but we have no choice in the matter now," he power could expand rapidly to said.Reuter.
become the major power source of the world.
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Sir John said that evidence
enough more than suggested that in the 1980's there would be
nuclear power uranium for development of that decade.
If the achievements of "breed
was successful, only a few Ing" w
tony thousand
of uranium
or
IRISH PRIVATE
London, Aug. 19.
who,
Surrey Salvage Four Points MAY BE NEEDED
London, Aug. 19.
Surrey lost much of their advantage in the County Cricket Championship table today when beaten by Northamptonshire by six wickets. They did salvage four points for a first innings lead from the match and now head Yorkshire by those four points-but still have two games in hand of their rivals for the 1955 champion- ship.
Yorkshire had won in good style today and have 244 points compared to Surrey's 248. Tomorrow's match at Lords where Middlesex receive Surrey takes on added importance when remembering that earlier this week Middlesex checked Yorkshire's bid by winning at Leeds,
and his pace
before
one
An Irish privato in the Royal
Yorkshire meanwhile will be, started tumbling carly Hampshire Regiment
visiting Worcestershire, one of Trueman maintained although badly injured, folled a
taff-end to finish the match table's the present
lunch. terrorist ambush on his platoon in a Malayan swamp last June, eams.
Some great bowling was also Surrey's last defeat was by
Sus:Cx has been awarded the Military
Ecen at Hove where the official London Warwickshire in July.
Middlesex and shaticred Lancashire, R. Marlor, Medal,
Hampshire, Sussex all won their games in the Sussex captain and effurcak which ended today bowler, had the best performance Gnzette announced tonight,
He is Private Patrick Paul the series
with of his career with nine for 46 of O'Callaghan,
Macroon, to be next in the table
totals of 180, 180 ir 23 overs and he had respective
North-spell today of four for six in- County Cork, Eire.
and 160 points while
enabledcluding three in one over. win hamptonshire's
His match figures were 15 to share sixth place at them
for 119. 130 with Warwickshire.
Alan Moss, the Middlesex Owed Great Deal
medium fast young right-arm
three wickets Northamptonshire
bowler, also had for 28 and help his side to beat in one over to finish with ave Glamorgan, John Dewes, whose scholastic duties have restricted opening *appearances his batsman for Middlesex, hit 85 not out to have an average of 63.75 for ten innings,
was
The announcement said tha: was raining hard and that thorium a year would be re-
very dark when Private O'Callaghan, who of nuclear power quired to supply the world's the night was The cost
needs by the year 2000. to be energy should noi be expected
raw asleep in his hammock on the πλατύς of. cheaper than power from coal
but. there m2pplies
appear to be plentiful edge of camp, was awakened by in the next decade
for the world's needs "until someone moving his hands-over
This body. ***
we achieve our primary goal of producing by fusion reactions in the light elements an in exhausible power source the world."
was
to belleve" "good reason that in the following decade it would fall below that of power from coal and oil.
Scientists expected that in the early atomle power stations, the heat equivalent of 10,000 tons of coal could be extracted from one ton of uranium,
There was also the promise of recycling fuel In thermal re- actors several times so that the energy extraction can be in creased five or ten-fold."
The
goal" "unbitious fina!
of was to extruct a great part the fission energy of the whole uronium. "In this way we expect to make one ton of uranium do the work of at least a million tons of coal," he said.
wed
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as
Essex Set 201
Australian former Test player. cat deal to George Tribe, their who took six wickets for 66 He moved and was struck a when Surrey were dismissed for and then scored 80 heavy blow with a Malay knife 173 today, for which fractured his skull.
But not
after engaging in two out he rallied at once, gave the big stands.
Tribe claimed four of his aların, knocked over one bandit
victims this morning for 28 and The British selentist said he and caught hold of another. was "not as bold" ng Dr He was further injured but as his county had more than 44
attackers Bhabha, the conference, pres- he fell the
fled hours to get 283 runs to win. (Three wickets fell for 48 birt dent, who predicted last week China Mall Special.
then Tribe and New Zealand- that fusionthe power of the
horn Peter Arnold put on 105 harnessed! I-bomb would be
for the fourth wicket, Arnold for peaceful purposes within
bittag 7 fours in his 80, Vincent, the next 20 years.
Broderick, Arnold and Tribe
Worcestershire moved off the Sir John said early
procceded to win the match with power development was essen-
unbroken stand of 80, Tribe bottom rung of the table by tial for Britain.
beating Kent, swing bowling hitting a live and ten fours.
Freddie accounting for the last five Fiery bowling by
who took seven for Kent wickets today when 105 Trueman,
their camned Yorkshire
svere wanted for victory.- Gloucestershire began Reuter, the day needing 72 but wickets
nudear
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Sometime during the, secondour. elcetricity will be developed Silver Salver Ravels Tangles Angles victory.
decade of atomic power "breed-
Hawker Hunters In Middle East
Amman, Aug. 19, Eight Royal Air Force Hawker Hunter jet-fighters arrived here today from Britain on a $,500- mile tour of the Middle East.
"It comes only just in time
fothe for us," declared, "We be- lieve that by 1975 almost half
from nuclear energy,
The position was different in other countries, in the United States and Canada, where use of nuclear energy depended mainly on its cost relative to coal, scientists predileted atomic plants would supply only be- tween one and 75 per cent of the total power by 1975.
In India
In India, nuclear energy would have a speelfle role to play in areas
electric development would be słow or where
Japan To Produce Jet Planes
New York, Aug. 19. Japan's entry into the production of jet
Essex with first innings points were set to score 201 in 112 minutes by Leicestershire. They went for the runs all the while but
failed and were beaten eight minutes from time.
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