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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958.

"NAVY

Scheduled Firinge. Danied

U. S. A. F. MOON SHOOT

4TH RATE"

London, June 11.

Britain has the Navy of a fourth rate power, a peer told the House of Lords tonight in complaining of cuts in naval expenditure.

Lord Teynham, who served in the Royal Navy in two world wars, said the money Britain was now spending on the Navy was little more than the subsidy given to the farmers.

Washington, June_11. Lieutenant-Ceneral S. E.

"It is a navy of a fourth rate to pence and security, was Anderson, Director of the American Air Research Power in terms of operational taking a quite opposition line.

sirength," he said.

Lord Seiklek, First Lord of the and Development Com-

thot the A strong navy was of litle Admiralty, replied mand, was publicly re-importance if nearly everyone combined operational fleets of

war. tho proved by tho gevern- was killed in on H-bomb

Commonwealth, including mont today for his state-but It was not certain a big war the Royal Navy, was six air-

withcraft carriera, 11 cruisers and i ment yesterday that the would not be carried out

conventional weapons.

120 destroyers and frigates. Air Force would attempt Without an adequate navy, That was a force broadly com- to hit the moca

with Britain might be cut off from

parable to the pre-war Royal misalles this summer and America and quickly starved Navy.

nudi dostroyed. autumn.

The Ale Secretary, Mr. James Dougins, after

with talking Generat Anderson. told TS- porters:

"General Anderson.. hod no authortly whatsoever to discuss intes when such launchings may be attempted."

Mr Douglas sald "no final decision has been made by the Advanced Research Agency (ARPA) when Lunar probce might be templed."

peorg

It was a "sobering though!" Other naval officers;

to compare the 33 cruiseta Bri and adm.kais supported Lord tain had in commission before Teynham.

she the war with the three planned to have in the opera- Honal feet by the 1900's.

Sorry Day

out the

Admiral of the feet Viscount Cimningham of Hyndhope said British naval forces wore quite Projects Inadequate to carry

expected of them. the duties

particularly in the protection of nt-

shipping.

Unacceptable riska were being run at sea.

General Anderson told 1 news conference at Milwaukee, Wincorwin yesterday that the Air Force would fire the first of the three shots in August, with the others scheduled for September and October.

Department The Defenet quickly denied it had scheduled such fringe and stated that any announcements would be made) by ARPA-Reuter.

But today it was not just contest between surface ships but of three media-under the the sea, on the surface and in air.

Bettor Relations With

The West

FESTING

FOR INDONESIA

The

By JOHN EARLE

London, June 12. visit to Indonesia of General Sir Francis Fast- ing, who is to take ovar Britain's top military post-chief of the Im- porial General Staff-was by diplomatic observers here today as one of soveral signs that Indonesia's rofations with the Wost are Improving.

Edon

General Fealing, who is re tiring as Commander in Chief of Anyono who wished to

British Land Forces in the Fur maintain the free passage of

talks with East, is having the seas must control all three.

Major-General Abdut

Harik Lord Selkirke raid the pd-

Nasuti, Indonesian Chief_of vantages of a policy of inter- Staff who Invlied him on hi dependence in the North Atlan-three-day visit. the Treaty

Organiation were

An

"It is surely a sorry day when the merchant navy can no shown by "Britain's approach to According to unoficial reports longer rely for protection upon the United States for approval from Djakarta, the two soldiers

submarino were expected to discuss buy a nudicar the Royal Navy," he said. A to former Labour First Lord of propulsion machinery unit from Indonesian request to buy Bri- the Admiralty, Lord Alexander an American Arm. of Hillsborough, suld he staggered that Britain was re- during the strength of the Navy while Russia, the biggest threat

WDS

Know How

The

manufacturing how" could Bavo Britain

THE "KING AND COUNTRY” HAS MOVED TO AMERICA | search effort and time.

For And Against

U.S. Atom Power

New York, June 11.

A group of 30 prominent Americans today called for continuance of nuclear tests and likened "confused" attempts to halt such explosions to the Oxford Union vote in 1935.

How High Up

Should Your

Buttocks Be?

London, June 11.

The television viewer's ideal -a good meal and then

a law comfortable chair

before the cat is dan gerous according to London doctor.

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tich warships.

General Testing was invited some time ago.

It was understood here that, "know after the rebellion flared up. an informal enquiry was made whether ho would still be Lord Selkirk said the con- welcome, and the Djakarta siderably reduced élzo of the authorltios conarmed the invitu Royal Navy caused anxiety. But tion. tho United States had the largest navy the world had

over seen.

Rebellion Doomed

Britain's ever-present prob-' lem of control of the Atlantic was necessarily ruled by the

According to observers, in- great strength of the Russian dications of improved relations submarine feel.

followed a generni realization in He went on: "If the Russians the Weet, that the rebellion, wish to galu control of distant favoured at first in some quar waters, 1 have no doubt that ters, ineked popular support and

trategically they are perfectly was doomed to fail. correct to concentrate on build- ing up a submarine flect.

Now, though the Indonesians "Moreover, it is clear that hold an American pilot charged one way or another they are with Dying for the rebels, and putting submarines at the dis- though they suspect rebels of The Oxford Unloa incident posul of what they assume to using Singapore no a`logistical drew worldwide notice when be friendly countries."-China and Nuancial base, signs such as

voted to Mail Special, majority of students refuse to bear arms in war.

another

The Americans termed cur- rent agitation seeking suspen- sion of tests as being "bemused and confused." They said a ban without an agreement with the Soviet Union might endanger the accurity of the United States and would not reduce the risk of atomic war.

The Ayes

SWEDISH GUIDED WEAPON

Stockholm, June 14.

The Swedish Navy yesterday took the wraps off a' new "secret

In a statement releaseri by weapon" constructed entirely

the following have been noted of better relations with the United States and Britain.

President Soekarno lunched: last month with the American Ambassador to Indonesin, Mr Howard Jones, The Unstert State has approved sales Indonesia of rice and limited quantities of military equip ment.

Red Independence

Dr Harry D. Gideonse, Pre by Swedish experts-guided The Indonesian authorities asident of Brooklyn College, the torpedo

pointed group U.S.Š.R. had

10

with precision and were reported last month to out that thej radius of nellon said to be un have warned a moss meeting

by rejected since matched

"conventional" called

18 for May demonstrate against Westers Dr James Maxwell, of Lon-1046 all efforts to reach og torpedoes. don, reports in the British Mei-ment on an effective system The weapon was still classified Imperialism and alleged foreica cal Journal that he has trented of universal disarmament.

secret. No further details were intervention in the rebellion. five patients who had "collapsed They added, "the record clear revealed when the new torpedo

It had been feared here that demonstrated yesterday with substernal pala and shock ty shows that the Soviet Union while they were watching tele-har violated agreements when during a naval exercise in the this meeting might be allowed

Sou off the stand

into a massive anti- of to develop Buitie ever is advantage so dielates,"

West demonstration. Among those signing Gatland. The link between the patients statement were Brigadier Gen- Observers noted, however, In addition, it has been noted Iwas that each was a man who etal Donald Adams,

former that the guided torpedo Jooks here that the Indonesian Com- had eaten a heavy meal and Naional President of the Re-very much like older models.

vision,"

then sat down in a low chair to watch television."

All five recovered course

in

due

but Dr Maxwell says they drew alication to a "tele vision hazaand."

UNSOUND

Lee M.

was

ad

munist Party, which plays & serve Officers Association of the As the destroyer propared to

role in the country's political U.S.; Harry J. Carman, formar- are the torpedo a Soviet war to as the biggest Aulan Com

munist party outside China, has Dean of Columbia University: ship appeared just outside the

four mille territorial recently Cherne, Executive Swedish

demonstrated its Director of the Research Insti- border.

independence of Moscow Asked for Identification the Poking. lute of America; and Theodore

visitor only doshed "USSR".

The Indonesian perty sent a Swedish officers recognised the full delegatlon to the Yugoslav ship

be- Communist congress in Ljubljana an mine-sweeper lieved escorting some Russian this spring, unilko the Soviet, and other parties freighters. Soviet worships are Chinese

unusual sight in these which withdrew their promised Waters.-U. P. I.

delegations. Router,

C. Strelbert, former director of Russlan the U.S. Information Agency,

The Noes

ito acts: "The viewer has tendency to select a 'comfort- uble' arm chair which is low and deep from front to back and

Meanwhile, in a related de- the scut sometimes even slopes buckwards, so that the buttocks velopment, the committee which are below the level of the has sponsored the protest sail- Ing of the vessel, Golden Rule, knees.

This attitude is mechanically called for nationwide support unsound for it is bound to lead of the Ave-mun crew now held to upward

pressure on the in Honolulu gel.

Tho

itself group, calling diaphram,

which particularly

"non-violent action against appealed to The old-fashioned straight-nuclear weapons,"

Eisenhower "to stop backed chair with a firm seat President

the stomach is overfuil

is far more suitable for viewing, the tests in the Pacife im-

the Golden Rulo."

"It would encourage proper mediately, and free the men of seating if screens were set con- siderably higher that is usual

The crew of the

Golden at present, with the contro of Rule had planned to sali her the screen at least 42 Inches into the test zone in an effort from the floor." China Mall to halt tost explosions.--Reuter, Sper:Jal.

Cheapside

London, June 11. Work has started on probably ane, of the most expensive street widening schemes over under- taken in Britain-the widening of Choapride in the City of London,

Total

cost will

be £030,000 to which the Ministr fof Transport is to make a grant

of 10 per cent,

How Bolle Church will not be

affected by: the widering

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