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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957.
BRITISH NUCLEAR REACTOR CRITICISM
“TERRIER' FOR MARINES
GIRL HOPES TO BE
FIRST SINGAPORE
DIPLOMAT
Singapore, May 20.
A 22-year-old Singapore girl, Miss Christiana Yong, has returned here from diplomatic training in the Philippines - with the hope she may one day become Singapore's first woman diplomat,
Satellite's
Flight Delayed
Britain at prescat handles Singapore's foreign relations
| and external affairs,
Miss Yong, who has aimed to
be a diplomat since she was a Washington, May 20. teenager, has completed the
V
US Marine Corps ord. nance-man at China Lake, America, at the launcher_fol- lowing the loading of a "Ter- Her" mnisatle. Trần là a g nosed missile dealgned ta Intercept aircraft at much Jonger
and Zangen
higher altitudes than conventional anti-aircraft
under any conditions of visibility, --Express Photo.
weapons
"Show What We Have Already Achieved-And Critics Have Not: Maudling
London, May 20.
Mr Reginald Maudling, the Paymaster General, today replied to American criticism at a Tokyo conference of the British nuclear reactor.
He said the best answer was for Britain to show what she had achieved -"and the critics have not.”
Mr Maudling was answering questions in the House of Commons about an address to the conference by Mr Kenneth Davis, Director of the Reactor Development Division of the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
A Labour member, Mr George Chetwynd, asked whether the Prime Minister knew of the "defects in the British type of reactor which have been criticised at the Tokyo Atomic Energy Conference in view of the effect of such criticism on potential customers."
Mr Maudling replied: "I have received reports of remarks made about the Calder Hall type of reactor at a conference in Tokyo organised jointly by the American and Japanese Atomic Energy Forum which are organisa- tions of industrial firms concerned with atomic energy."
'Less Trouble Than Normal'
"The reactors at Calder Hall have gone into operation more smoothly and with far less trouble than is normally experienced in starting up a conventional power plant; and the reactor system continuas to show great poten- tialities for further development.
"We shall be glad to show any customers both the limitations and potentialities of Calder Hall, which is the
Labour In only nucleur power station in the world producing elec- MR R. MAUDLING
Power
1960'
By
Birmingham, Ala. May 20. George Brown, a British
Labour Party leader and
The United States artificii Bachelor of Science Degree member of the House of satellite will not be launched Foreign Service
the
Commons, from
next September as originally University of the Philippines in planned because a chain of observation posts frum which Quezon City.
the satellites coumo in 10 ba
followed will not be ready in
time.
Four Years
his
predicts party will return to power
tricity on an industrial seule.
"The best answer to criticism is to show what we have GLAD TO SHOW ANY already achieved-and the critics have not "-Reuter.
Red China Says 'Brutal
Encroachment'
by 1960 or "probably even
Paris, May 20, Communist China's Overstas carlier."
Brown, now on a tour of the Chinese Affairs Commission, in United States, said hero last a statement quoted by Radio
Peking today, charged election night that "recent
South Vietnamese government
that
CUSTOMERS
Foreign Demand
For US Steel Scrap Too Big
Washington, May 20,
Mr Sinclair Weeks, the Secretary of Com- trends have indicated the Lab- "acts being perpetrated by the merce, told a congressional committee today that our Party is gaining strangh'
in compelling overseas Chinese the foreign demand for United States iron and The MP urged that testa of thermonuclear weapon Pacific be suspender
in the to alter their nationality ment steel scrap was too big to be satisfied without hurt-
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not
only brutal encroachment
Mr Richard Porter, a tech- clan concerned with the launch-
Miss Yong, whose parents live ing, told a House Budget Sub-
studiod world Committee that this chain of lo Singapore,
would be affairs and the formal etiquette observation posts completed by the beginning of of diplomacy for four years.
may end up with many people on the legitimate rights cf ing American scrap firms, 1050, 11 was learned today.
She said toddy she was look-killed and maimed in peaceline overseas Chinese in South Viet-
nam but also a serious viola- The Commerco Department year 300,000 tons more than France-Presse.
ing for a Government post in by the hydrogen bomb."
temporary a voluntary limit set in uegotia- He said Britain may be ahead tion of the principles of Inter-recently imposed a Singapore.
ban on the export of high grade tions with the Japanese, of the United States in some national Law."
nd the Bagdad, May 20.
Before leaving for the Philip- hydrogen bomb developments
"The scrap to Japan, Britain, of Morocco has The Sultan
statement said,
European Coal and Steel Com- Mr Weeks said that scrap Invitation from pines-where she was the only and said possible Indication South Vietnamese government munity. accepted on
The ban limited ex- supplies in the United States King Faisal to make state student taking the course the that may be the fact that i should immediately withdraw ports to these nations to the were becoming scarce, Ho do-
to spend hours in the tain's recently exploded hydro-
violate tonnage sold last year. such measure, which visit to Iraq. it was authorita- used
scribed new negotiations with gen device was dropped from a
Mr Weeks told the small Japan, Britain and the West tively learned today. The date various Singapore consulates,
nations as foedium-size plane rather than human rights and International was left
a "Arst by the
Law and the South Vietnamese business committee of the House European "As my liking far the work exploded in a tower, Sultan.
grow, I decided I had to become Brown will wind up a five. government should be respon of Representatives that Japan, step" before the Imposition of TC- for instance, bought 2,180,000 ' export quotas which might properly qualified for a diplo. week four of US military insta- Sible for all conséquences
Jations at Norfolk, Virginia, -- sulting from such unreasonable tons of United States scrup last later be required-Reuter, matie carter."--Router.
United Press.
to be fixed
stalo King Faisal paid a visit to Morocco last year.- Reuter.
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REBEL STRONGHOLD Mystery Explosion
WIPED OUT IN ALGIERS
Algiers, May 20,
French forces wiped out a rebel stronghold in a key section of Algeria in a raging battle that lasted
through yesterday afternoon and last night, it was an-
nounced today.
rebels
Meanwhile, Algerian over the past 24 hours launched attacks
a wave of terrorist
which resulted
in 12 persONI killed and 17 wounded through- out Algeria.
The rebel actions, which wire particularly zunerous in the Western Orania region, 1- cluded attacks on the Mosta- the and genem - to - Mascara Afriville-Miliana cross-country buss, in which a total of four
injured
JAPANESE OFFICIAL
IN WARSAW
Prague, May 20.
A senior official of the Japanese Foreign Minis-
In Submarine
Portsmouth, NH, May 20.
An explosion occurred today aboard the US Navy's experimental midget submarine X-1, tied up at the naval shipyard here. The Navy said no one was hurt.
Captain Robert Moore, ship- Navy said, but they yard commander, said part of injured.
were not
explosion
the submarine's bow section was The cause of the destroyed in what he described was not immediately disclosed. as a minor explosion.*
Two
of the X-15 four- member crew were aboard. The
Shipping Co For Arab Countries?
ara
Cairo, May 20. persons were killed and one was try, Mr Sunea Sonoda, few The Arab countries
into Prague today from considering establishing a The rebels also attacked and Warsaw for a “courtesy" major shipping company burned seven farms.
were pat call on Czech officials fol- to carry Middle East oil to Nearly 100 rebela
of the Dichel Bau ZgZA,
Seven French soldiers werw killed and 10 othern were wounded
+
On Operations
The 25-ton, 50-foot long submarine had been on Opera- Blons during the day. The vessel, reported to be the only
of its type in the at the Nuvy, was a display shipyard last Saturday during Armed Forces Day, Reuter,
one
MISSING BOMBER
FOUND
1
out of action, including 80 lowing the resumption by foreign buyers, it was re- killed in the important region Czechoslovakia of diplo ported today.
FI The matic relations with Japan
Cairo newspaper
Hallfax, May 20. The wreckage of a Royal For the first time since the Shanb quoted Egyptian sources
just back from trade mission to Air Force Canberra bomber los Poland as anying the company
been found miles north of its probably would be set up by Goooc Bay, Labrador, Region of the fighting was a
destina heavily wooded mountainous and Prague to comprese plans to the powerful Arab League, The Jon,
open the first postwar Japanne informants sald the ships would
arta in the triangle between Tizi Quan, Algiers and Modes, which had long beers a base for rebel operations,
WIL.
J.
My Sonodns ia visiting Warsaw
cot of
over the battle ares could be studying the wten from Algiers Inst night,
snow.
search and rescu
embassies in the capitals. replace foreign vessels and carry spokesman cold tonight. All
Birce crow are dead.
· Mr | gêneral cargoes ́un. well as oil- Another Japanese ohtry's |
The Canberra was repoyina) world's forelm The Arab
· Flares parachuted from planes sicco Betawa of the
so bone trado news Includes chifpanent of missing last Thursday, when
lying 74 milion tons of all and 27 mil was making a ground-controlled #alary Hon tons of other goods annual-approach to Goose Bay in deriso rior to 10 bora ot? 17. El Blank sald,
"MODA - D Members of the Egyptian The bomber MAX delegation told the newspaper routine flight, according to the In other engagements in the Abory coowing relatione uma Polish anlayards Sirendy British High Commission Office Constantine a dress Ebotwg the two vision, so had started building cargo ships at Ottawa,
robels on Algrie, a total of 70-
Names of the doad bro belaut were put out of action, the 1sted in World War Two, Was for ypt as ita contribution to
alued in Landon un gudruser | the PARKS PAREMEA proposed withheld pending notification of Tylock mittberillas, meenu
18/mit
Fimit of afastautée.
* Franch: sourets described the levels for future fighting as extremely violent.
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NEW GOVERNMENT
SWORN IN
Home, May 20. Freunder Zoli'a new Chrislika Democratio zovernment w sworn into office tonight in a solemn otrimony in the Quirinsta presidential palace, ending a two-week polišioni ertzia.
The 69-year-old premier was the Arst to take the oath before Tresident Glovanni Grönehl. The other 19- members of his one-Party minority government were then xwkek 20 one-by-one in a ceremony that lasted ŝa rutzades.
Premier Zoll was expected to call his firit Cablet meet- ing tomorrow to name government Undersecretaries,
VOTES OF CONFIDENCE
The new premier will present bis Cabinet and programma to both ilouses of Parilament in a debate beginning on May 29. Votes of confidence were expected on May 31 after the political Parties have had a chance to discuss the government DEVKIARDIO.
Political observers predicted that Fremder Zoll would win the confidence testa, despite the fact that his goverKİnéni lucked a Parliamentary majority. It was belloyed Opposition groupe would abalain in the voting bouncing they fouáná Cần only alternative to the Christian. Dembokatla government wis A premature election, for which they were not ready.
The Christian Democrata control only 111 menfu in the 243-meat Senate and 260 to the 590-erus Chamber of Deputies,
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