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West Europe Union To Discuss...

PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS

French Skill Will Be

US JETS SHATTER A RECORD AT

Welcome In SUPER-SONIC SPEED

China

Paris, Nov, 27. French technicians would be welcomed in China and could play an important part in the development of the country, Sonator Henri Rochoroau sold hero today.

Rochereau, Chaltman of the French Genato Economic Affairs Committee, who has Just returned from China, said that French technical know- Jedge could help China, especially with regard to rail- ways, hydraulle weak, fertill- sers, and artificial Abres.

He said that this mission, his almed at second to China, pulting technicians in contact with one another, rather than in bringing back contracts, so as to achieve long-term co operation.

Several Chinese missions are expected to visit France during January.

Rochereau was lecturing at the headquarters of the French Commitee for economic action and expansion.-France-Presse.

One Of The World's Rarest Metals

London, Nov. 27. Soviet scientists have suc ceeded in extracting rhenium, one of the world's rarest metals, from copper ores, Moscow Radio claimed today.

New York, Nov. 27.

Four Air Force F-101 reconnaissance Jeta today broke the Navy's tennecontinental speed record. The fartest of the four wet a new record of hours 5 minutes 39.2 seconda for the 2.440-mile trip. All four unoffelslly broke the Navy's official

record of

hours, 22 minutes, 50.05 seconds the Air Force said. The record-wetting lot few an average of about 770 miles an hour, faster than the speed of sound, There was only an B-minute difference between the record night time and the slowest of the four Jets.

Police reported that a thunderous sonlo boom occurred over New York at about the time the last two plates were over the area. An Air Force spokesman wald

"there was a sonte boom and one of our planes came over shortly after," but would make no further comment. United Press.

In Framework Of The

Alliance Pact

The

Paris, Nov. 27.

West European Union Assembly armaments com- mission has been called upon to hold a special meeting in Paris next Thursday, to dis- cuss arms production within the framework of the Atlantic alliance, It was here today. French

delegate,

disclosed

Pierre Henri Teitgen, is to report to the Com- mission, which will formulate

Ex-Liberty Ship

May

Soon

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Singapore, Nov. 27.

suggestions to be sub- mitted to the W.E.U. Council of Ministers, for the next meeting on December 15 and 16.

The issue will also be dis- cussed at the forthcoming North Allantle Treaty Organisation conference month,

close

Circles

to W.E.U. (which groups Britain, France, Germany, Italy and the three Benelux countries) put forward three main points;

The United States would 10

production of

and to allow some of its Euro-

A former American Liberty ship, Ha Hsuan, ke

which was held up here for nearly five years some categories of new weapons as the legal battle for its custody and posses-pean allies to manufacture sion dragged on, may soon sail the high seas such weapons. These would in- clude short and medium-range once again if a survey shows she is still sea- balletle missiles, light pursult worthy.

fl:

aircraft and so on,

The WE.U. which groups

most

advanced in This was disclosed by Com- holsted

Peking regine countries

this

sphere, should produce mander J. Wallasakis, à repre- ensign.

theso new weapons which sentative of her purchaser, From then on a legal battle George P. Hajillas of Havana started and went through anany would subsequently be distri- high courts in the Colony. buted amongst Atlantle alliance who paid M.$450,305 for her.

Commander Vallasakis said The Singapore Appeal Court members.

The manufacture of such the fate of the vessel will be gave judgment in favour of a

could bo under- decided after

in wrapona & survey was Chineso company which,

favour effect,

of the taken made. If she were found be still sea-worthy, the Hai Peking government. Tho broadcast quoted the Hauan will be sent to dry dock Communista could have takeo means that each of the seven a. Red WEU. countries would speel- head of

Hal Hsuan the spectral analysis in Singapure and this may take the

the alise in any one defence weapon Jaboratory of the Kazhakstan some time. If the survey shows

or part

a defence of such Academy of Sciences as saying that she is not sea-worthy, the

made

weapon. the discovery had been

vessel will be tom apart for through studying the chemical

scrap. composition of the are by means of spectral analysis,

THE STORY

to

It said rirentum could now be The Hai Houan entered produced much more cheaply Singapore harbour in 1952 with than

hitherto and that a eergo of salt from Spain Kazhakstan may now become bound for Japan. A section of hauled down tho the world's largest producer of her crew the metal-United Press,

Chineso Nationalist Сар

and

Figure-Flattering

Aids Scorned By WACs In Germany

Frankfurt, Nov. 27.

was in

to

Chinese port if they ren gauntlet of American naval in- dared not terception. They and the Hat Hauan remained in- dennitely in Singapore harbour,

The US goverianent fled an injunction after the vessel wa sold to a Hongkong firm and ofter another

round of legal the US government arguancat, agreed to pay M.$45,000 Instead of court settlement.

The vessel was then sold to the George P. Hajillas of Havana-Unlied Press,

Russian Pact

an

the principle

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This system, theso circles stress, would create "Intende pendence"

W.EU. amongst countries on research and pro- It would also allow duction, West Germany, forbidden under the W.E.U. treaty to produce atomic weapons, to participate in such research.

European Union countries their have not yet Analised views on the issue. One group wishes to see a closer produc- tion effort between countries belonging to tho European

common market

to

London, Nov, 27. The Russian Supreme Pre- Others favour bilateral agree- aidlum has

ralified a frontier ments between various Euro- treaty with Iran, Moscow Radio pean countries, whic a third said tonight.

group believes it necessary

to closer in- The radio said the ratification bring Britain decrco was

with continental signed yesterday. | tegration The frontier line and settlement Europe in order to avoid too of border disputes and incidents strong

by the treaty.leadership are covered

Presse.

Reports from Japan that US. WACs stationed in United Pross.

Tokyo had been advised to wear figure promoting underwear to increase uniform smartness were treated today with scorn by their counterparts in Germany.

The genera] CONSCIS in would resent such advice," she Frankfurt is that the girls in jodded. uniform are just right as they

Despite the lack of official are with only the few excep-reaction, blamed mostly tion needing alle artificial officers on the Impropriety aid in the proper places.

by of

commenting on such "delicate" matters, there was much more Capt Ellen Mason, Command-comment from the sidelines, ing Offeer of the WAC detach- zient in Frankfurt, said that she had not heard of any such orders given the girls,

"I haven't heard of any such thing and certainly do not think such advice would be given," she said.

any

The Captain had no comment to make on the Tokyo report.

REACTION

More interesting but at the same time unofficial reaction to the from the reports Chine WACS Ühemselven.

One private, who asked to remain unidentified, said as far is tho is concerned sho looks ali right as she is and dois not need any ake.

"I think 1. look, uli cigist. just;

I am although some of the other girls might need a bit of the feelp here and there," WAC said.

Warming up on the other girls" them, she continued: "But most of those who do look as 12 they need soo tificial aid don't seem in let it worry them very thuch,

of ourse

of the tubbleroner go on diets and takę massages, wat midst of. 'Lik think we look jual fido,” she said. "

Wo "ehrläinty" havi not, beb uliced 14 fubbingyü our idoka, or nagarok" arid 1. bishte most of UA

MALE VIEW

Ono male officer stationed in Frankfurt, who says the men WACS from a get to see the different viewpoint, thought things were just fine.

Naturally there aro

a fow older ones among the girls who look as if they could use some kind of girdió-dr something. but the majority look just fine," the officer sald,

"At least you can soo what they

have and have not got, and that's more than you can say about the Russian Sputnika,” he said. The officer asked to remain unidentiãod, United Press

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