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OUTER SPACE

R Nikita Khrushchev's latest speech appears to be an outright rejection of President Eisenhower's

proposal, for # separate agreement for the peaceful control of outer space. But Mr Khrushchev's pro- posal to discuss a ban on intercontinental

ballistic missiles, provided the West agrees first to ban nuclear weapons, and nuclear tests and diamantle отственн bases, in completely in neceptable to the United States.

It seems, therefore, that the Soviet Union is standing fast on the position which the Western allies refused to accept in the disarm- ament Talks held in London

last year. The Soviet

Union at that

insisted On

time hud nuclear disarmament mea- sures unaccompanied by aj ban on the actual produc-į tion of nuclear weapons mid on an effective system of inspection and control to provide against a surprise) uttack.

Weaken Defences

the case of outer space.

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Khrushchev

Banters With

Western Diplomats

Moscow, Jan. 27. Soviet Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev tonight re-

Strauss Wants US Atomic

Law Changed

Washington, Jan. 27. The Administration asked Congress for authority today to give this coun- try's Allies nuclear mate- rials and design. informa- tion which would enable them to build their own atomic weapons.

AFC Chairman Lewis L Strauss asked for these and other charges in existing atomic Javy in a Jeller to chairman Carl T. Durhum {Democral- North Carolina) of the joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee.

Strauss did not request nu- nowed his plea for anthority to transfer complete East-West non-aggression nucleur wepers,

he And Indicated that the pact and a summit con- strongly

would be proposed authority ference.

used sparingly-presumably in the case of nations such Britain which already made important atomic weapons strides.

the Soviet Union is again Khrushchev, in his usual ex- demandlug that the United pansive form, called for these States weaken its defences moves while chatting with and deterrent power with Western diplomats at an Indian out taking essential safe-Embassy reception. guards.

The West, and the

Khrushchev discussed what he United sald was the danger of American embers flying over Europe with atom and hydrogen bombs.

SLEEPING SOUNDLY

No Intention

2.J

have

The AEC chairman said the Administralica had no intention

States in particular, had hoped that Moscow would be willing to separate Pre-

of promoting the entry of ad- sident Eisenhower's outer

"You are all sleeping soundlyditional nations into the atomie space proposals from the because you are in Moscow," he weapons fleld.” dendlocked problem of told the Western ambasadors. general disarmament.

British Ambassador Str Darcy Unfortunately the Soviet Patrick Reilly promplly replied, Union has not shown any "We sleep soundly because there desire to co-operate with won't be an attack."

the West and the problem Sir Darcy added: "Though the is likely to remain un bombers are not ours, we are resolved while the Unitedully responsible for them." States laga behind in ils He was referring to Ameri- own programme to conquer can Strategic Air Force's bom-) outer space and perfect bers based in England. intercontinental missiles. Sir Darry asked, "Why should there be a non-aggression pact 1 when the United Nations

Charter I pledged to aggression."

REPATRIATES

Minsk Mr

Under present law, enacted In 1984, the Administration may give friendly nations in. formation on use of and de- fence ayainst atomla weapons, But is barred from dis- closing information about the "design or fabricalion of the nuclear components on an atomle weapon."

'Nuclear material also may be given to this country's Allies under existing law but with a guarantee that it will not be used for military purposes.

said world

Khrushchev took pain to Khrushchey replied "Well, has chuted risterinliy

belittle the contribution ke Nalo, Seato and Bugdad.” made by the captive German | Sir Darcy answered, That is sclentiats, No doubt the for the prevention of wat," Communists would just as wherelo Khrushchev said, "We vehemently deny that all must make the United Nations the instrument for peace and they knew about jets began when they bought the first not only for the prevention of

war."

DISARMAMENT

Nenc jet engines from Britain after the end of the last war.

Sir Darcy also asked, "Why Even so

is pretty certain doesn't the Soviet Union agree that the score of German that experts study the problem scientists to be release of disarmament control?"

Khrushchev replied, "When

Well Cooked Pork! One Turk Dead

The view through one of the entrances to the Smithfield Market after one of the most disastrous fires in London last Friday. Among the piles of debris is a row of pork well cooked. Keystone.

In Cyprus Riots Stand By

Troops

Nicosia, Jan. 28.

British troops and security forces were standing by this morning following a night curfew imposed on the Turkish quarter here after a fierce riot staged by Turks demanding partition for the island.

YOUTH SEIZED

BY SHARK

Sydney, Jan. 27. A 17-year-old Sydney youth was dragged ashore by two males after a grey nurse shark had seized and badly gashed his leg on the South Coast to- day, 25 miles from NoWTO,

The boy, Norald Kerwand, of Arnold Street, Pealthurst, was rushed by ambulance to Shoal- hoven District Memorial Hos- pital

One Turk died. Two British soldiers were taken to hospital, 40.

the British members of

forces wero security

Injured and Turkish. ensualties were estimate ot tor than 70, Fourteen fremen were injured while trying to extinguish fres started by the rioters.

The rlot, one of the worst the island has reen, camo as a shock to securly forces, who had come to accept the Cypriot- Turks as their friends during the two-year terrorist emer- genry.

Fighting continued even after the curfew was imposed last night. Turkish leader, Omman Orck, then broadcast an appeal over the Government- controlled Cyprus Radio calling Doctors there performed an for calm from the Turkish com- exergency operation and Ker-munity, "wond's condition Was later reported to be satisfactory.—i China Mall Special.

To

Army Races Navy Send Up First American Satellite

Cape Canaveral, Jan. 27.

The Army prepared a Jupiter-C missile today for an attempt to launch a satellite this week ahead of the Navy's trouble- plagued Vanguard.

since these tough restrictions Wife Married

wurd written into law.

been made In "We have

aware of the fact

creasingly

that the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom have achieved

a significant nuclear military capability," he said,

"Therefore, the restrictive provisions of the act, though appropriate at the time of their restrictive in the face of the

world present

enactment, are

unduly now

situation.

15 Years To A Woman!

London, Jan. 27.

There Was oficial silence bere, and the Defence Depart-

und Navy

Washington de- spokesmen In clined to conarm the switch from the Vanguard 10 Jupiter.

the

Vanguard Tito Flays

Western Newspapers

Unsuccessful

But it was obvious to beach

watchers that the Vanguard was in serious trouble after several unsuccessful attempts weld made last week to launch the lender rocket with A baby moon in its note.

Belgrado, Jan. 27. President Tito sharply at- tacked the Western press today for "fantastic" and malicious reports" pub- lished about last week's three-day walk-out by miners at the country's biggest coal mine over

Mrs Lillian Purcell got the shock of her, married life last night. Police told her the husband she married 15 years ago was a woman. She was given the news six hours after tier

Best 43-year-old husband Donald Purcell went

demandı. co-operation into the hospital. Mrs Purcell

is 37.

Strengthened

limited nuclear

and repatriated in February you don't know somebody, you had little knowledge of the invited him to see your parlour research that led to the but not the bedroom." Inunching of the two earth He added categorically that satellites and the inter- the Soviet Union will not re- The AEC chief also said the

United Nations Dis- continental ballistic missile, join the though they were all con armament Committee because permitted under present law in strengthened the milliary cerned with rocket research. its work is "hypocritical."

Earlier in The Refugee Ministry at Bonu

the evening he posture of the free world.

"There is now a need for said they had not worked told Sir Darcy about low level

broader exchange of informa- since 1955, when they were talks, "We have had four or

tion on the part of the United years

States and its Alfies than is possible endor the present act," Strauss said.

live

of such

Talks.

moved with their families to Aren't you sick of them." the Black Sen resort of Sir Darcy retorted, We Suchumi to uwail repatria aven'

even begum to talk tion to East Germany. teriously."-United Press. They belong to IL larger

group which was rounded up by the Red Army in East Germany in 1946 and de-i ported to the Soviet Union,

West Germany

Treturn

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Hits Jackpot

Sydney, Jan. 27.

He said such action by Congress would conserve scientifle and technical talent and inercase the overall pre- paredness of the United States and its Alles,

of

She said, "I was stunned when the police came and told mo Donald was a woman. Is it possible for my husband to change sex? I don't know,

TERRIBLY ILL

"I knew he was terribly ill when he was taken to the hos pital but when they told me he was not a man it seems too fantastic."

10

pointed guesses Wednesday or Thursday as the time the Army will make the nation's kecond launching in an attempt to place an earth- circling satellite into an orbit 300 miles out in space.

In an address opening the Sixth People's Youth Congress, Tito also hit nt French seizure of a Yugoslav ship of North Africa.

But troubles could beset the Jupiter-Cas

The Yugoslav lender told the they have the Vanguard, even to the extent young delegates that reports of giving the Vanguard another published abroad pictured the chance before the Army rocket walkout, as a "big strike" and in launched,

gavo a very much exaggerated picture" of the true situation,

HC An urmy truck, evidently

said, "We have maAY or other enemies abroad, watching and bearing, volatile fucl substance for the Jupiter-C, closely following developments fulled toward the Cape escorted | in our country and making great

A Sydney punter hit Rond- Strauss and the proposed The couple were married at aby two are engines and an use of negative publicity while wick racetrack's new Jackpot | exchange such things a Registry Once in May, 1942. ambulance, flashing red lights. simply ignoring everything that totalisator for A£23,935-10-8❘ weapons, information and They have a 12-year-old adopt-Trucks from the Army Ballistic is positive in Yugoslavia."— (about £10,165 sterling) today] nuclear material would take ed son. Donald Purcell ron his Missile Agency also were busy United Press.

the biggest tolalisator win it Australia's turf history.

agreed to who

to Communist

Mr Harry ("I gamble a3 `A East Germany were set free hobby") Marin, 61-year-old long ago. The score now buskies broker, won with A£200 to be repatriated Insisted on invested. In five-shilling Uckets. going to West Germany. China Mall Special. It in onsumed that Soviet research has moved well beyond the knowledge of these "guests."

Nor are they likely to be able to add much to the know- ledge of an invisible, odour- Jess poison gas alleged to be In Soviet possession,_which according to a German expert-is capable of bring- Ing instantaneous death to vast areas of the United States and lesser countries. The gas was a German dis- covery and the formula ia now in Soviet hands,

A military speciallet in Bonn

place only after the President own small business. Thaa determined "that the Purcell, collapsed on Saturday:

actions' concerned will promoto) and was taken to hospital. and will not constituto an un- Mrs Purcell said her husband repsonable risk to the common was a very strong man and stid defence and security.United all the jobs around the house." Press.

-United Press,

JIMINEZ'S PLEASURE PALACE WAS

The

on the highways.

Dismantled

Noisy Planes

London, Jan. 27. In the Vanguard area, mean- Planes which fail to pass a while, a crane atop the rocket's gantry tower could be seen test proving that they are not lowering parts of the 12-foot too noisy will be barred from British airports. Transport to the ground. It was Minister Harald Watkinson told projectile believed to be the second store, the House of Commons today.

The new noise test require- which evidently was the chief trouble spot.

ment will affect the Soviet Two members of the Van-TU-104" jet passenger plane, guard crew were injured while which the "Aeroflot Line in- working on the mcket yester tends to put into service, on the

Moscow-London line. Jiminez administration. One day, one of them receiving acid now of its editors, Fabriclo Ojeda, burns. Acid is used only in France-Presse. was president of the "patriotic the second stage of the Van- injured other Tho -junta" civillan group which guard

collaborated with the military worker received a fractured left

anicle. to overthrow Jiminez.

AN ‘ARABIAN ́DREAM'

Caracas, Jan. 27. newspaper. El Nacional

give it all comforts so that It. appeared like a dream from

Nights."

charged today that deposed the Thousand and One

Marcos Perez

pleasure palace in nearby Orchlia Island that resembled

a dream from the Arabian Nights.

President Jiminez operated a do luxe Tholland boasted a

palace and 21 luxurious bungalows,

It the newspaper, said, alleges that Jiminez made "frequent inspection" trips" to the faland and each time look "20 or 30 artists" who could stoge "all types of por- formances, in which the Pre- sident frequently played the young gallant".

-Nacional has been a strong adversary,

of tha Peter

said he would Burprised The newspaper said that a naval

If the Soviets did not have the formulae of three such Kasta which the Allica seized and fled away after the war.

Armando captaki,

Pedrazo, appointed to take Inventory of Orchila Island facilties, had reported that, it was "com" verted into a sybarite beach and no expense was spared to

4

Sources said the three-stage The newspaper eald that Jiminez rocket might be ready again

frequently rode through the "do a tow days?

Red Sabotage

Ankara, Jan. 27. Two bomb explosions hero carly today were "In character with Communist sabotage," the

gardena on a motor scooter The Jupiter C is a four-atago Turkish Ministry of the Intestor and that girls invited to the rocket which will carry in its stated toniglit. 1stand

One bomb exploded in front "handsome nose a cylindrical satellite about received

the American remunerations". Some were 30 inches long and six inches of

outako

a

Embassy. and the bookshop

able to get up night clubs and In diameter. The Instrumenta-smashing windows. beauty salons in Caracas with tion package” will be inside second their "gifts", it was said, -- the fourth sturo of the rocket, ], which wolls American books, No

United Pre, United Freas.

Oro was hart.-Neuter,

Very Sorry

Mr Osman Orek, Secretary of the Cyprus Turkish Parly, suld at a press conferefice be and other Turkish leaders had talks with the acting Govers hor, Mr George Sinclair, at Government House last night,

Peron Flees

Caracas After

Assassination

Attempt

Caracas, Jan. 27,

The ousted Argentine dic- tator; Juan D. Peron, fled to Cluded Trujillo today after two small bands the tried to smash. Into Dominican Republic Em- bassy where he had taken refuge.

A spokesman for Peron, who had been given asylum in the Embassy, Said the exilod for the dictator lett Carcas Dominican capital aboard a Air Force special Venezuelan plane.

Poron had

announced last night that he would soon join the ousted Venezuelan Pre- zident, Marcos Perez Jimenez, in Ciudad Trujillo and then po to Europe for a long rest,

Anti-Peron

A spokesman for Juan Peron

We told him we were very sorry about the incidenta and protested against the incident of an Army

car running over announced earlier today that two small groups of Argentines Turks," Mr Orek sald.

We also undertook to re-led to assassinate Peron last-

night in an attack on the commend that the people

Dominican Erabassy. should keep calm."

Mr Orck suggested that most of the violent scenes were the result of "provocation" tecurity forces.-Reuter,

New Premier

by

The spolterman said the two troupe of "anti-Peron Argen- tines were driven off by Na tional Guard sentries placed at the Embassy after the former Argentine dictator took refuge there.

The

Incident occurred at about 2.30 am. when everyona in the Embassy had retired, ha Vienna, Jan. 27.

naid. The Hungarian National As- The attackers escaped because sembly today elected Dr Ferenc the guards could not give chaso Mucnnich as Prime Minister in without leaving the building succesalon to Jonos Kadar Who unprotected. There was no in- that anyone was has resigned, the Hungarian dication news agency MTI reported.-wounded by the shots.-United Reuter.

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