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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955.
PROPOSED ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
Ex-POW Hangs Himself
Hamburg. Oct. 17.
Eight days after his re- patriation trem a Soviet
prison -19
German soldier,
furmer Karl
August Agucks. 46, kaoged
bimmelf here today.
In a letter to fils sister,
whese apartment committed suleide, Azurks explained that he
taking his life because le was afraid he would not
be able to readjust himself Hfe Frauec-
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Pre
Membership Should
Be Based
On Full Equality
RECOGNITION OF
SMALL NATIONS
United Nations, Oct. 17.
Egypt told the United Nations today that
Russians the proposed International Atomic Energy
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Speaking in the UN's Main Political Committee debute on atomic energy for perceful uses, Egyptian delegate Dr Abret Meguid Ramadan stressed that the problemi !
became the common property of all peoples of the universe, of all categories of mankind without distinction of nationality, face or colour.”
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oner i la i operation.
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He said that the insistence on Interislotal the
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with the UN up to the agency turang
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of formation
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that the agency,
to have any Raphael to less that "in prsieuple, we could devide not painted by WAS about
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links with our organizuilen." for the Benedicline monastery aning states reguesented there.
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situation regarding the role at member states in their own regions,"
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MARSHAL PAPAGOS BURIED
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As Giveere reincas, the body of her former Premier, Field-Marshal. Alexander Papagos, as horne to rest in Athens. Field-Marshal Papagor' death marked a close in a full life of nervier to his country in military and volitical Behis-Express Photo,
Tank Blows Up McCarran
Tank Det 17
Che child was billed and
fatured when an 14 ther JUDA tak on displits the Internationaf Tantis Fase blow up today.
The two Trays Wert Munciing in the lank turre when a short treult caused the explosion. United
No Air Mail Reduction
any
Act
Challenged
Washington, Oct. 17.
The Supreme Court today agreed to allow a group of 360 prominent Americans to file a brief attacking the constitutionality of the 1950 Sub versive Control Act.
ANGLO-JAPANEse accord
Encouragement. For Sterling Area
London, Oct. 17.
Japan has told Britain she intends to eliminate all regulations tending to encour- age imports from non-sterling sources in preference to sterling area sources except for certain limited provisions affecting a number of commodities imported from Indonesia.
The British Board of Trade stated this announcing the conclusion in Tokyo of new trade and payments arrangements between Japan and the sterling area of which Britain is the banker.
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3 the thi thn as a result of there mrcaires Japan's fearle with the sterling area would
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balte at a level of To delenggal day Father more than £200,000,000 1 | 1.
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Today's Auglo- wlaxations in the control of the Japanese agreement would en
emitance of invisible paginents | Jorge Japan's sterling trade by about 10 per cent or £25,000,- the sterling area.
the 000 in each direellon. varlous PANDAN negotiations of
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twice postponed when neguliations began In Junc the
prospecta
and
£3m More
were They reckoned that UK ex-
more
The court gave no reason for its action. The
Brat unleri Japan increased ports to Jupan might be about group actually had already filed the brief but had her expenditure in the sterling £3,000,000
then they expendi- | would have been without tho to go through the formality of asking the court's sterling re
In Japan was curtailed, agreement. 1:: permission.
sire (Japers) would
Japan has granted an import substantial amplus in the nexquota for £200,000 < high 12 months
The court
will hear
argu-
law.
ments soon on the Communist
to the for Party's challenge
The statute, also known as the
Act, Ly the McCarran cracking down on the party as a whole rather
in- than on dividual members,
MK price paid to airlines
by governments carrying mail overseas hac been reduced. but hardly countries have re- duced air mail postal to the public nccordingly.
Trans- International Air part Association (IATA) was lol this today by Sir William Hüktrii, its Director-General, i who presented his report
general the 10th anniversary meeling bure.
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In
the price paid to airlines for mail carrying was as much as 30 per cent on some routes.
But while urging the clusestHe suld the reductions ma bonds between the agen,y adul the UN, he opposed the Soviet most Im-proposals that the ty te
But under the
supervision of
appears to us," he butch, "is to
Raptraci palatexi the institute the internallonal agency the Security Council, Uus berge urged the 75-member air- tur-piece wa+ dedicated, on a healthy democratic basis subjected to the veto. He saltet.
her Kll StAt the moment when the world thai "the international
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period of and its functions should not be with
CREA cherubs at the base of the lessening international tension, sulandinated
to any peture-ina Mall Special, it would be out of place for the organizm whatever which could
pede its efforts."
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The group of citizens, in- McNamara, cluding Sen. Pa asserted in their brief that the law is "the most terrible threat So far devised to freedom of America."
Never Before
Besides Sen. McNumara, noted clergyman, scientists, authors
Brother
Meets
Sister
Johannesburg, Oct. 17.
C. Y. Thomsen, a retired far- mer, met his gister, Mrs Mary Queen of Pernsylvania, for the first time for 55 years when a Pan American Clipper landed at Johannesburg.
Mull Special.
Gurn
|quality cotton textiles from Bri-
The
Whether
andi
the quota
The British object in the tain. As Japan is the world's negotiations therefore
was to biggest and most competitive Secure an agreement by the exporter of cotton, textilen this Japanese that, in accordance is a new variant of coals to with the exchange of letters Newcastle. attached to the sterling pay-will be used will depend
, от ments agreement she would take whether the Japanese market In-requires these particular textiles. measures to redress the
The UK's import quota for balance by providing incrensed facilities for sterling arra trade, cotton and rayon grey cloth for
re-export and by removing discrimination processing
at £3,000,000 a year. mains against stering erea imporis.
Whitehall officials said Britain's main object in the negotiations was to secure that Japan would
in- redress the balance of her sterling trade by providing increased facilities and
removing by
discrimination against sterling area imports.
They said Britain had been worried not so much about the BizC and growth of Japan's sterling
balance hs by Japan's measures of restriction on oppor
Higher Level
It is expected here that the provisions of the new arrange- ments will rosult in a broad balance of trade between Japan rather and the sterling area at higher level than in the first half of 1950
the
They are two of eight children and professors were among the end were brought up near Mi- When the 1954 afgreement signers of the brief.
rose, ca the Scottish border. WIS bein! negotiated Japan's |
last saw each other as sterling position was acrious, "Never before in our history They
In 1900 when Mr She spent in 1933 over £100,tunities for fair competition.
In ...youngsters
today's agement than she earned Thomson left to night in the 000,000 more
African War. -
China anti her sterling reserves were Japanese Government had stated that It Intended lo remove all nearing exhaustion despite suu-
anti-sterling discriminations ex- cupt
limited pre- ferences on some Japanese "im-
The Japanese Government had agreed to make certain re- luxations on the remittance of
payments
lines of the IATA to resist any altempt to reduce the e rates further at the next Congress of the Univer al Post Undon has freedom to dissent political
al Otlawn in 1957, which with len inlo such low estate nor the
possibility that government of South sit forega ar mail r.tes
by and for the prople may pass the following live year
Livin the American seane been But be admitted that he was more real," they said.
Homewhat persimisde alut the treatment we may exprel."
toth the
The Eyptian delegate sula his country supported all pro- posals for holding more world and urged scientific congressca development of knowledge about He
the from through alomic energy
uf widest possible distribution documents
documentary and
Alms.
He said that "science has no frontiers....and it has been proven that
in the world of atomic matters, no monopoly can be admitted,"
He add Egypt was making rapid progress in her own re-
thati search programmes and
shown preliminary tests have the
radioactive existence of materials to Egyption erritory,
he
Egypt is stressing the need to develop treined perronne) before thinking of its own rebc.or. irnid, and is exrrying out a Ave- year training programme to ward this goal.
He announced that Cuypt will send abrond 50 experts in the feld C atomic energy and 100 specialists in the field of experi- mental selenets In order to train them fo: operation of an experi- inental station.
Egypt's
Approval
National Alone Energy Cominktsion has also approved a $2,000,000 project to acquire scientiae materials and establish taborate:les for the when they have specialists completed their studes abroad.
The law requires the Com- munist Party to register as a strline delegates foreign-controlled organisation, 40 contrics that nirist its membership and finances trafle Agures for last year and submit to other restrictions. showed an increase of 14 per-United Press.
cent in passenger traffic, of
eight per vert in cargo trafe and 18 per cent in mali trame. He said 59 million passengers were carried
Net Profit
He said that the net operating
Arms Deal
prolits of scheduled airlines US DENIES
Wha
only about three per cent, and the proft margin of purely International operations WBs legs.
"It becomes re-evident that we must look to government ald to help us out in one way or another," he declared,
But be said that the $30 million
EGYPTIAN
CLAIMS
Tripoli, Oct. 17.
Service today
(£10,714,000) subridy pald to The United States in- American airlines was only two-thirds of the American formation subsidy price. support Donuts Kast year.
for denied claims by Egypt that)
The United States, in its The total capital cost of Lon- 1952 agreement to supply
don airport was 10 per cent
of the
arms, attached
to
to British her with rubsidies agriculture in one year, and, political considerations he said, the existence of the the offer.
pel made it pes:fole for 340,000 tourists to
10 come
A statement, published
today, local newspapers
aid Britain by ate last year.
of the solo reason for delay in the Mr Juan Trippe, President
Air- Pan America World
arms delivery programme was
to
In the disturbances took office ways,
as Presidue dent of IATA, succeeding: M. Canal Zone and added last year States Egypt told the United οι Max Hymans, President
she did not wish further mill- Alr France. China
tary aid
Special.
FLIGHTY
Egypt has accepted the United States offer to a brary on Atomic energy research, he said,
Capetown, Oct. 17. and has also acquired US In
A homing pigeon rehired to struments and
equipment for
centre of its left after being missing five 'A research. in Isotopes. Andoys after a raco,
four it caraled a message: "Teach expert and
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Tames, 4 Drover, installation of
8 Turnip, 10 Stoop, 12 Oral, 14 Malinee, 17 Leen, 10 Spectre,
to
20 Cordial, 22 Epoc, 23 Gorman e. 27 Delete. 20 Elude, 30 Essays, American
31 Treaty, 32 Scene, Dawn: 1 Totem, 2 Merit, 8 Selon, & Rune. 6 Viola, 7 Repose 9 Presage. 11 Taletun 13 Deplote, 16 Adop 16 Estyptian specialisis trained in this dumb bird of yours Indeed, 18 Erin, 20 Cement, 21 Reduco, 24 Ross, 24 Aware, US institutes will direct this keep its direction China 30 Ensue, 20 Lønt,
project, bo sildUnited Presa. Mail Special
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The statement also denied that the-Western powers had supplied arms to Israel for any purpose beyond her legitimate defence netds, and drew attention arma pustowcont
Brooments con- the United cluded States. Government and Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the Lebanon, and to the fact that no United Stalos-Larhol military eld egreo- ment existem Router, he
certain
Runs On A Torch Battery parts from Indonesia.
This German Rienale clock will run for 400 days operated by an ordinary- faslilamp battery. It is a star exhibit at the International Watch and Jewellery Trade Fair, which was heid- lart month në the Hoyat· Alberi ́ Hall, London. It was the firat (exkibliion of lia :klud over to be held in Britain.-
London Express Photo,
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"Invisible"
sterling area. These
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the
were only
a start but they should improve
the climate for British business- men to operato in Japan.
New Oil Basis
Oll had been put on a "new basis. In future Japanese Im- porters would be free to decide where to spend their ihport allocations-in sterling or in dollars according to which was more competitive.
This should give Brish of
to main- companies a chance fain and expand their market in Japan.
In
general the Japanese Coverminent had explained that I was not their idea
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go 011 accumulating sterling. Instead they would provide facilities particularly in their foreign exchange budget for the sterling area to earn back the sterling shot Japan earns.- Heater.
Tourists In
Germany
Essen, Oct. 17.
West Germany is once again
repildly becoming
pas dire," President
t
"tourists' Dr Fritz Schelp, the German of Tourist Centre, sald,
More than 2,700,000, foreigners vlelted Germany In the
11
Orst
of this year, compared
with 2,200,000 in the first alx
months
of
whe
last year, he said. Foreign currency spent by them
yckr
304,200,000 marks (ncorly £30 million sterling), more than a quarter above the sun spent in the same period tast year-China Mail Speelal
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