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TO-MURROW MORNING KR0W
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958,
East And West Scientists Make Joint Statement
ATOM AGREEMENT
Network Of Posts Recommended By Soviet Experts
By HELEN FISHER
Geneva, July 11.
Nuclear scientists from east and west reached
their first substantive agreement here today, Without mentioning last night's Russion note, which again attempted to link the wurlear-detection conference to the actual stopping of nuclear tests, and without changing in any way their hardworking, purely scientific atmosphere, the eight-country meeting reached some definite con clusions
They agreed to recommend that the acoustic method with the aid of a network of control posts should be in- cluded "in the list of basic methods for the detection of explosions."
This wording in the unusually informative communique appear- ed to indicate also that the Western-spored system of a worldwide grid. of Control
stations, presumably including some in the USSR und Ret Chin, had al been accepted In principle,
Today's ssion the eight. was the longest ro far, lasting three and three-quarter hours.
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Possible Agreement
The communique said:
The conference of experla today approved conclusions as the applicability of the method of registering acoustic waver tor the detection of nuclear explosions at consider- able distances, with the aim of controlling the observation et u possible agreement for cersation of nuclear tests,
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The
conclusions contained recommendation to include the method of registration of acoustic (alr and hydroacoustic) waves in the list of the baste methods for the detection of nuclear- explosions with the aid of a network of control posta.
"The conference of expert continue its discussion of the method of detecting nucleor explosions through the collection of radioactive products. Reports were presented by Dr Y. K. Fyodorov (head of the USSR delegation) and Dr L. Machla (a newly arrived weather bureau expert from the U.S.)."
First "Yes"
This was the first tangible agreement reached at the con- ference, begun here on July 1, of scientists from tho United Slates Britain. France, Canada, the Soviet Union, Czechoslo vakia, Poland and Rumania.
There are four main ways of defeeling the test explosions of muclear weapons, Including hydrogen and atomic bombs,
Put Our Behind
Bernard Smith
Gets "Life" For
Sister Slaying
London, July 10. Bernard Smith, 68-year-old New York furniture
dealer, was handed a slip of paper at the Old | Bailey, central criminal court, today informing him that he had been sentenced to life im-¡ prisonment for the manslaughter of his sister. Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Justice, scribbled the sentence on the paper after the jury had returned their verdict knowing the prisoner would not be able to hear him. Smith is almost totally deaf. The prisoner read the note und
dock with his warders.
Whole Force then turned quietly to leave the Our Friends
New York, July 10.
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt took issue with E.N. Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold on the Lebanese situation in her syndicated newspaper column today.
The wife of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "the more I read about the situation in Lebanon, the less happy I am about the attitude of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. And it is interesting to note that our own State Department and military people have voiced some misgivings about Dag Hammarskjold's optimism that a compromise should be worked out in Beirut.
"It seems to me that any compromise is tantamount to defeat of the government and it is the govern- ment that the West should support.
The Chamoun government probably could have handled the rebels long ago, for without outside help they would have been of minor importance. But the infiltration of outside forces has caused a very difficult situation...
"I think... that it is high time that the thought of compromise with Nasser and Syrian infiltration comes to an end and that we declare in the UN that we intend to support the Lebanese govern- ment.
"I am not any more anxious than anyone else to see our soldiers sent to Lebanon, but I am anxious to see the full force of our diplomatic and econo- mic strength put behind our own friends in the Middle East."—U.P.I.
Princess Weds Commoner
Singapore, July 10,
A Princess of Johore married executive These methods are detection[a Singapore Bank Through neoustle waves, seismic today,
radio- waves, electromagneile
Singapore Statehood
He had been found not guilty of murdering 65-year-old Mrs Leah Gillman in his room at the Strand Palace Hotel, London, but guilty ed manslaughter po the grounds of diminished rese ponsibility. He pleaded not guilty of murder.
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Lord Goddard mid the tenco was a merciful one.
"A suntence of life imprizon- ment is always in the care of the Home Secretary," he said. "If he finds the mental condition of a prisoner improves he can take steps to mitigate the sea- fence."
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Smith, who was alleged to have beeten his sister to death at the hotel on June 3, did not give evidence during his trial.
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The only witness called for the defence, Dr Francis Brisby, pléaso note change of timest medical office at Brixton Prison,
LAST 3 SHOWS TO-DAY London, said he belleved Smith was suffering from an abnor-Ar 2.30–5.40 & 9.15 p.m. mality of the mind caused by melancholia which substantially Impaired mental responsibility
for his acts.
In reply to the judge he ex- "not plained that Smith was mad but very nearly so. Ho is on the border,”
The Jury reached their vertict without retiring.-China Mall Special.
Editors Are
Summoned In Cyprus
tion, and radioactivity. The She is Tengku Azizah, grand-viding for the establishment of today appeared in Special Court
Johore.
of tho
Sultan
of
London, July 10,
Nicola, July 10. Mr Alan Lennox-Bord, the
The editors of the lending Colonial Secretary, will open te- Creek and Turkish language morrow's debate on a bill pro-
Sally
In Cyrus newspapers
here Oti summonses under u recently promulgated law. fur preservation of peace and order. They are asked to show Cause why they should not be required to enter a £250 bond for six months to "refrain from
a State of Singapore.
The chief Labour opposition speaker will be Mr Arthur Creech Jones, a furnier Colonia, He is Inche
Mohammed Secretary. Yassin Bin Dato Abdul Rahman,
fundamental task of the experis daughter from the eight Western and Communist countries "study possible violations of n possible
agreement to slop nuclear tests" and to make re- commendations about this to the goverments concerned,
The scientists have up to now only completed FI quarter of TO-MORROW SPECIAL BIOW❘ their highly specialised work,
They have to data only rencheri conclusions on the acoustic method.
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At today's meeting, they con- tinue their analysis of identi- fying nuclear explosions through the "collection of radioactive products."
The experts looked tired as they came out of the conference chamber at the Palais des Nation's after what observers described na very complex tell- berations.
Dr James Fisk, American leader of the Westem deloga- tion, told reporter that "we are making progress.”
Soviet Nobel prize winner, academician Nikolai Semenov, safd "our work is proceeding normally"
A political adviser to one of the Communist delegations summed up the extremely ecieniloc nature
today's doliberatione when he told reporters: "I did not understand
a single work”--Renter.
Malay Woman Magistrate
Singapore, July 10.
A women has been appointedi as magistrato in Singapore for the first tima.
She is Miss Wembley Alcxun- dra Goh, 32, daughter of a former Mayor of Penang. Shie was called to the bar "at the
Mkklle Temple, in Router
1933.
Mr R A. Butler, said all the brother of Malaya's Ambassa- remainfi singes of the bill Gor to Washington, Doctor commilice stage, report slage making or Issuing publications Imnil, and of the Minister for taken next Wednesday. The billquillity, or become prejudicial to and third reading-would be hely to disturb public trap- the Interior and Justice, Inche then go to the House of Lords. good government in Cyprus." Sulziman.-Reuter.
-Reuter.
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
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Don't Ostracise These Men They're Only Radio Active
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, July 10. The names of the eight men who suffered significant exposure to nuclear radio- tion here last month are being kept secret because it is feared they might be socially ostracised if they were known, the Atomic Energy Commission said today.
An AEC spokesman said that no question of security was involved in not releasing the men's names, but he expressed a fear that tho after-effects of the
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that case a workman at a laboratory in Houston, Texas, was exposed by accident to a large dose of radiation. When this became known, he was shunned. Nobody visited his home, and neighbours told their children not to play with the man's son, because ho might be "radioactivo", they Bold.- Router.
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DENIS COMPTON story
He was only 20 and he was facing the grødtest ordeal of any cricketer ––– his first innings for England in a Test against Aus- tralia.
Narbour? Not a bit of it. With impertur bable Eddie Paynter as his partner, the young hewcomer wasted no time. Soon he was hitting the Australian bowling all round the field,
He was not defeated until the next day—when he was caught after scoring 102.
It was Denis Compton's unforgettable debut against Australia-the debut to the 20 brilliant years in which his genius has enriched the sporting scene.
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