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PLAN FOR WORLD ATOMIC AGENCY Eden: We

Admiral Strauss Adresses Opening

Session Of Conference

'CAPE FARES TOO DEAR'

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20.

The Federation estab- lishment officer, Mr A. J. Gracie, said today he had asked the Crown agents In London to cancel the passages of 19 Federation Government officers, their wives and children on the Einer, Chusan,

Fares on the Chusun. which is expected to leave Britain on September 29 for Malaya via the Cape of Good Hope, have been increased by 20 per cent. "The Cape route is too expensive,"

Gracie Mr told reporters in an inter- view.

He said he had asked the Crown agents to make alternative bookingN either on planes or on ships travelling via the Suez Cunal for the Federation officers and their families if possible. -China Mail Special.

Maundy Money Found

Estevurt, Sept. 20. Three perfectly preserved pitc of Maundy Money have Leen dug up in an Estcourt garden. The dales on the two ponny ploces are 1838 and 1802. und on the two-penny přece

1838.

"THE VOICE OF HUMANITY”

United Nations, Sept. 20. Adm. Lewis L. Strauss, the Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, called upon representa- tives of 80 nations 7 be "the voice of humanity itself, the conscience of the w'd of men' in planning the world's first "Atoms-for-Peace '

Agency.

Adm. Strauss spoke at the opening session of a conference called here to begin final work on a governing statute for an international atomic energy agency.

The IAEA is the most ambitions phase of the atoms-for-peace pro- gramme proposed by President Eisenhower in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly on December 8, 1953.

It would deal with distribution and control of fissionable material for peaceful projects and would have nothing to do with production of nuclear weapons.

Message From Bulganin

However, the Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, in a mes- sage of greeting to the 80-nation conference, renewed Russia's plan for a ban on atomic and hydrogen weapons.

MALAYA'S NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

IRAQ AMBASSADOR'S WARNING

The fervent prayer of all mankind attend your labours here," Adm. Guns And Dollars

Strauss told the conference. "Peoples of many lands look hopefully to you - not alone to spread the bounties of the beneficent atoms that their lives may be healthier, and more abundant but that in so doing will also provide the foundations upon which a durable structure of peaceful understanding will eventually be erected.

"This is the largest conference of nations to be held since the end of the great war, indeed perhaps the largest in the entire history of inter- national collaboration. Thus, your voice can be the voice of humanity it- self, the conscience of the world of men.'

Not Enough To Stop Communism

New York, Sept. 20. The Iraqi Ambassador, Dr Moussa Shabandar, warned today that "guns and dollars" were not

PRODUCT OF BOLD VISION enough to stop the spread of Communism, and

called for "ideological and moral strength” in the Christian and Moslem worlds.

Adin. Straurs recalled Mr ween pastures, It will not re- reaction in Chicago in Decem- Eisenhower's proposal on the lleve nten of the necessity to ber, 1942, included men native

toms-for-peace plan from the | Inbour for his daily bread. It to many lands, their leader was Addressing the Council on Islamic Affairs, Dr same rostrum three years ака wi}} estashar in the miljen- He said:

nlum.

of

Fermi, by Shabandar said "it is high time that the Christian

will

the great Enrico birth a son of Italy, among his and Moslem worlds open their eyes to the danger "His (Elsenhower's) proposal

colleagues were scientists from was a product of bold vision yet "However, the creation of the Canada, Hungary and Germany, of atheism, which is invading our world under the

had It

the

virtue grea!

IAEA under the conditions et- Maundy Money is given away

And contributing to the moment The It was above all visaged by

draft sintuie

name of Communism. Unless we do this, Asia and of triumph were the genius and on Maundy Thursday in Pasumplicity. sion Week

will do these things: by

else an easily workable plan.

the accumulated Royal the

discoveries of Africa will be lost and Western Europe Aimoner-usually a penny for practical yet uninvolved."

other men and women trom follow." "It will acecitrate the ap Adm Simuss recalled that 12 countries representatives work-

plication of the peaceful uses of atomic energy everywhere reach- The and out a draft statute for

of the JAEA in Washington last spring. In the uttermost parts

Earth. This statute, or charter, not a panaces for all thọ i of the world." he said, "It will not within any Precisely nreasure

of the tar ulh

into

each year

ut the Sovereign's relim.

The Estcourt pieces are now prized po sessions of a young archaeologist, Brett Hendey, the 15-year-old Jon of Mr and Mrs Hendey, whose home was one of Estcourty frst banks, China Mall Sprelul

PLEA FOR

TO CHASE

Djakarta

MORE

ceerta

SHIPS

SMUGGLERS

is

STIMULATE DISCOVERY

to

"It win divert impor'ant amounts of fissionable material From atomic bomb arsenala uses of benefit to mankind, and those ansaints will stendily grow with the maintenance of peace. Mare tens of there materizis will be devoted 10 welfare, fewer long to weapons.

"It will s'imulate discovery of new fundamental data

The Navy's few small ships "We cannot pursue mmugglers

ad inore than ten years by swinuring after them," said

mil and did not enable the Ser- the Staff of the the Chier of

vice to discharge its task of | which all prograss depends, Indonesian Navy. Vice Admiral

call In Subijakto

to the defending Government for u blyer budget | islan ard more shipy.

3.000 Indonesia's

**There is no possibility for Almost the entire budget was in the efficiency rpent on maintenance for these any increase of the Navy so long as we con- out-of-date skipa and their

“antiquated tinue to receive the present slim

oquipment," budget," he said

ruid,--China Mall Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Looking-gitas (0),

4 Teacher, (0),

7 Friendly

8 Pronounce holy ⋅ (6),

0 Hidden (6)

11 Precious Stone (7).

13 Mudar (7)

11

15

Sotten (8).

18 Yawns (5).

19 Acumulating (8).

20 Bubjout (5).

21 Straightforward (8).

DOWN

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2. Docur again (5)

8 Discount (7),

Threefold (6)

B Endura (6).

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10 Plot together (0).

12 Fabulous armatarm (7).

13 Powerful (6).

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~17 Tout (8)20

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"It will provide an opportunity for nations which have little or no atomic capabilly nt present to acquire atomie facilitjes best suited to their needs....

"It will increase man's know- ledge of his own body and that of the plants and animals that nourish him, and of the pesta which threaten him, to the end that the art of healing will be advanced and now ways found

to increase the feed supply of the world.

"Man's spani of useful life hereby should be prolonged.

ENRICHING LIFE

**It will be the means by which nations may obtain else- Trical energy to lighten MCIT burders arvi Increase their productivity. It will thus con- tribute to higher standards of living in the world.

**It - wIII encourage... imaginative minds in many countries to nefis carvers in the new disciplines of nuclear science and engineering to the end that they may improve the economy and healili of the world.

"And, of course, màst im- portant of all, the successfu! operation of the agency will focus contribute mightily" to world attention and understand- on the gifts which etomis Gorgy

make COFL

toward enriching mom's life and thus be car of reme of today's

Adm“. Strupas v

double god a recalled that President Elsenhower, announced Last February 22 that the AEC would havo A quantity of Urendun-235. availablo to other nations for pezoctul uses, COOTHIE WAS RA amount exactly equal to the Uranium-235 made available for such use in the

he said.

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agency was International chinencter. H had no pofities, followed no partyling and re- cognised, no mographical fron. The langus ogy It Book (editversalis

Inured, 6 Qalba 7-dive) 12 FOR, AR AN 18 7068, 16 E211, 15 } Gina-lituza"-group, that, wit

Uneand fon frit controškići chaźni

other lands. Such

of

Me, Hahn,

on

names Strasman and

The

Islamic lam Council

were iho main external of Germay, Bohr Denmark. Rutherford and Chad. Affairs is an organisation form- problems facing his country, business while literacy, poverty and wick of England, and others of ed by a group of

were pro- Poland, France.

and executives and professional men social backwardness Russia India, to name only a few

with particular interests in the minent features of her internal

handicaps. Moslem world. United Press.

BID TO

SAVE 5 LOST

IN SNOW

Dr Shabandar said Com- munism, Zionism and colonial-our

Russian Men Get The Drape Look

"It is in these domains that

FA at daar gedra, buk.

This picture shows the new terminal buildings of Kusta Lumpur airport which was opened recently by the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rah- man.

The A

Same Kuala Lumper was declared an International airport, This racans it has all the facilities for dealing with permanent International air services. The capital of the Federation Ex now linked to London for the finda time by direct air set- v toe. It is no longer neces-

to change atrcraft, total cost of the buildings, erected

the modern architectural style, and park- ing apron, was over £110,000.

sary

'Three New

Red Subs

Every Two Weeks'

Philadelphia, Sept. 20, A

group of American naval experts attached to the North Atlantic Treaty sald today American friends can help Organisation, us. They can do so by checking they believed the Soviet Communism, Union was in the process of the spread of putting Isroel in her proper building up the biggest sub- place, liquidating the remains of marine fleet in the world. old colonialism in the Arab countries and by supplying Iraq with technicians," said Dr Shabandar,

Addressing the Congress of the Association of Directors of American Ports, in Philadelphia, the experts said the Soviet dock-

"Guns and dollars aro not enough to stop the spread of yards were turning out three

submarinea Communism. We must have at weeks. They sald Ideological anxi moral strength."

Dr Shabandar said Iraq could have a $1,000,000,000 economy within the next ten years, when the present annual income of US$250 million was doubled.

He said Iraq also had other rendy for

natural ex-

Oslo, Sept. 20. Norwegian polar pert, E. Loewoe, was to- day making his way by dog sled across the icy wastes of Spitzbergen to rescue five Soviet scien- tists from the Soviet re- search ship "Ob", who have been missing for six days on a glacier.

Fog and a heavy snow- fall were hampering rescue attempts.

The scientists left the ahip in Hinlopen, Fjorü, deep in the interior, by helicopter last week, land- ing in a wild region in habited only by wolves and polar foxes.

It was feared the hell- copter may have crashed while landing. No word has been heard from the expedition's radio for six days.

the ге

Three days ago Embassy in Oslo quested Norwegian aid in searching for the missing men. Meanwhile a Soviet plane (from Franz Josef Island dropped supplies in the area where the me are believed to be, but noted no signs of life.

If the weather im- proves, it was hoped that the rescue inled would reach the area sometime during the day,—Fratice-

rebourets

development, including sulphur,

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Won't Give Way On Suez

London, Sept. 20. The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, today said the British Government was "resolved bol to give way. on the principis at stake” în the Suez Canal dispute.........

in a borze to the Conservativo Party candidate in

the by- elration in Chester-le-Street (Durham), Sir Anthony Eden declared

"We have striven, and, abwall strive, for a just and peaceful sutbloment of his greve prob- lem, but we are resolved not to give way on the principles at

stake.

our

Own

"All our efforts to overcom.c internal economic difficulties, all our hopes for maintaining and increasing the standard of living at 'home, will be lost by weakness or folly now we abandon our rights of evate our duties.

"We must mark the lessons of the past 25 years sad realize That to excuse a dictator's action will not win pence."-France- Presse.

JAPANESE OFFICIALS

London, Sept. 20. A spairman of the Japanezo delegation to the Suez Canal conference said tonight that two membera of the Japanese delegation who participated in the committee, which drew the "working paper" to bo submitted to the plenary session this afternoon, took part, on the understanding that their presence would not be consider- ed as approving or opposing the proposed Canal Usern Association.

The spokesman repented the words of the chief of his dele gation, ambassador Nishi, that Japery had not yet decided her attitude towards the Canal Users Aociation, but added that the presence of the mem- bere of the Japanese delegation at the committee helped in clari- fying the nature of the Associa¬ tion in the eyes of the Japancia government,

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Jopery was represented in the committee by Mr A. Shigemitsu and Mr R. Sunobe, both fligh secretaries of the Embassy in London,

EDEN'S DINNER

Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, was having talks over dinner hero tonight with Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary f Slate, and Dr Heimtich

von Brentano, West German Foreign Minister.

every two m

Soviet the now totalled

submarine ffect about 400 vessels.

The

said the great experts postwar step-up in Soviet naval had construction

brought the Soviet Union from the seventh place among naval powers she occupied ten years ago to the second place today, behind the

Moscow, Sept. 20. Moscow today decreed a "new line" in regard to men's suits and in a move of unprecedented severity, lopped four to six centiphates and natural gas. United States, ill number one metres off the width of So- viet males' floppy trousers.

The traditional wikłe trouDĒTS out. Narrow trousers any

The -old

Byle received

地 death blow when the "Soviets-.

kaya Torgovlia," publication of the Soviet Ministry of Com- merce, today advised Soviet citizorio (male) to acquire Dow sulla-with the trouser cutie only 24 to 28 dentimetres wide, Instead of 30.

The break with tradition was made

when more complete further details of the new suits were given: the conts will have sloping shoulders, wide lapels, two buttons and a drape shape instead of a tight waist.

Public reaction to the straight | and narrow garmente is not yet|| known, but Muscoviter hayo always boon food of tholy wido trousers and may not give them]* up, without a Ined struggle, ob- #very felt,

Until

DOW for example, accond hand shops would not Ocept TOW trousers domite the nondi: for: plotion--- France-Promo,

Pay Increases Offer

Bingapore, Sept.: 20. More than 4,000 civilian › @m→→ ployees of the Bullish Army in Singapore have been offures wage incronas, ranging fro || $15.00 to $70 a month, Mr. N. S

N Nair, President of the Army Civil Service Union, said today, Mr. Nair Sold reportars in, úth

union would meet: on Baturday ta boneider the offer, Bauber

PreRS,

|

navai_power-France-Prése,

Princess Margaret Returns

-

West

Others invited to the dinner boing given by Mir Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Secretory,

were Ma Henderson,

deputy Lky tarbiday

the Steratury Lat American Stato Department;

American and German Ambassadors in London, R. Winthrope Aldrich and Horn

or

Herwarth, Str Walters Monckton, Defence Minister; and the permanent civil service head of the British Foreign Office/ Reuter.

von

Big Loss Feared On Railways

Djakarta Sept. 20.

The State Hallway Services La expected to suffer a loss of 23 million rupiahs this year com pared with a loss of 14 million rupiahs inst year.

Announcing this, the Diretor General of the Rabway Service, ¡Me Effonsi Sakh, eşid the failure

of the enterprise to make money, was almost entirely dum to the activities of rebel bonds in Atjoh, North Sumatra.

r

Before the outbreak of the

·Atjth insurroffion the enllway'a revenues there. sirioufted to 2 'million (ruplaha Za month. This year the 'Hallway Service hoped to moka 1 millin rupiahs for. en expenditure of about 23: smilion: rupiahs - China MaiE *Specfat.

Crash Victim

PA Winnipeg,' Sept. 20. The Royal Canadian Air Force today identified the victim of T-33 jet trämer – bruažijo naše Chill, Miskitoba, Aimrunt 37, can in Nato tratres from Turkey...

bo Omom One Bermans,

23, of Zatoribut, tins folled wheti

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