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AUSTRALIAN PROPOSALS AT UN. U.S. BAN

NY Scots

Picket

SEEKS ENVIRONMENT

FREE FROM

EXTERNAL PRESSURE

United Nations, New York, Aug. 14.

Stroma Dr E. Ronald Walker, the Australian Permanent Representa-

Quiz

New York, Aug. 14. Producers of a televis

quiz progrumate, in which a prize in the liny Scotti Island of Stroma, said to- flay ry had "in

kurned down"

Lord who offered

as a contentani,

effect, Scottish hintsell

of

Thuy sakl Lord Malcolm Douglas Humillon Avendale, third sun at the Duke of Hamilton and head of the Americal-Scottish Foundation in the United States, had asked the pro ducers to consider him BS rould a contestant

try to win the Island for a "deserving Scoliish group."

The announcement that the producers of the pro- gramme "bid 'n' huy" Tradi purchased Stroma and were offering it as a prize on the programme aroused an outery in Scollatal ind among 1hr 460.160 -struna Sentilsh Community New York.

Some

"NEGUINH

in

BROUPS

Itert have Creatruied to picket the television station

And the ofliers of the pro- HTO-

ducers and The..

grammie's BIVILKOPK,

Lord Douglas-Kamilton, former M.P. for the In- verness division of Rosa and Cromarty, made his offer yesterday,

Mal Dayk, the pro-

assistant ALFABIMO'S

pro- dueer said today:

have.

rfect, 11 turned him down, primarily already because he had

the appeared un

504,000 I 19 (quiz) programine, against our policy to var contestants who have ap peared on 'ollier shows."—

Kleuter.

Corruption Trials

Trinta

Bunded, Aug. 1949.

108 Tranis arrested ince the revolution on charges of tressi mie corruption will open before "special" high military court" nere on Salur- day morning.

tive to the United Nations, today suggested to the special General Assembly the creation of a special fact-finding commission for the Middle East.

ICFORS

Dy Waller bald he was re- | benefielal trade with the rest of{lowinds the creation of a stand- ferring to the proposals placed the world."

by United Nations Police Force. before fhe Australian Govern- He commented that progress He added: "We are ready to mant on Aug. t by Mr Casey, In this direc-ion would facilitate | support, as a further practicnt

Minister the Australian

for the resettlement of the Poles-measure, President Elzeitlower's External Affairs, "These pro- {Bulan Aral refugees, with kraci | proposal that the Assembly posals have come to the atten- | contelbu ing. "In this way Atab consider means for monitoring

direeled Hon of many delegations, and nationalism could find the ful- broadcarta I should like to refer to them ment of its aspirations in national borders in the Midle briefly," D: Walker sild.

harmony with the interests of East. the Western Powers and to the examination of complaints from mutual advantage of each other." ri-tiona

their that consider he said.-Reuter,

Becurity jeopardized by external propasanda would be among the Tunctions of the proposed United Nations commission."

He sand is thought the first stop necessary for peace in the Middle East was fun environ-, ment Middle Ea

Kovernments can

|

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are

2. the

which individual Endorsement

prom-als were put forward by Dr Walker-declared that the The Australian Government "SUMMIT SESSION

work out their policies free from external pressure,"

the hope that they might con- tribute to the constructive com sidlan of a programme that would bring both peace and

An Assurance De Walker werd on "with a

Mr Vaclav Daykt. Foren view to providing an assurance

Muiker at Czechoslovakia, súd to the entries of the Middle

given he was convinced that, East that their independence Protress to the Middle Ea." will not be jeopardized through

The Australian delegat said goodwill, decision could be The threats and pressure from out-is Government fully endure devised which would meet

be action taken by the United | marin

special

papoxe

of

this

ide 26Brees, the Australian government would favour The States and the United Kingdom session. We are prepared to take cruation of a

"la assist Lebanon and Jordan Jan netive part on the discussionsj United Nation.

in response to their request,"* commission composed of repres

] in vergurd to proposals for the Be added: "We all hope that

The ecročnic development of sentatives oppwinded by govern i the withdrawal of thear forces Sear and Middle East. Cienta aint Rented in the MIMI

Eas

i

This Comunesien would be charged by the General Assemb ly with the Trisk of Investigation, verifying and publicly reporting! to the United Nations all ex- lewal acts or threats of inter-

ference and subversion, whether dieet or indireet, against coun- ines in the Middle East Dr Walker continued,

He added that the ergomis. sion stwald remain in force medit 1 Middle East showed signs of "enduring stability,"

Police Force

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The Comunistas's investiga- tions, according to the posals put forware by Mr Casey, would need to be supplemented by a United Nations Police Force which could be Ligon At need

threatened borders,

called control.

- This would have the effect. Dr Walker said, of reducing torsion al establishing culmer atmosphere for the cxamination of problems,

RUSSIA JAMS

THE AIR

United Nations, Aug. 14

Russian language broad- casts to Eastern Europe of The General Assembly de- tale

the Midin East were being 'Jammed by the Communists today for the second day in a row, the US. Information Service reported.

During fulls In the U.N. proceedings, music was broadcast. the music was not jammed, USIS said.

English

Freuch broadcasts to Europe were not Jammed, AL sa10- U.P.L

mal

cay take place in the very near fulzire."

Dr Walker said that the esta=

"The rod would be small m comparison with the recurring dangers to peace in the Mke thing for the Assembly to

East with which we have been faced," he declared,

Australian Govern-

do

would

and

that

at

was to take sellin

Lebanon fron remove Jordun the danger Dr Walker told the Assembly aggression, that the

"The Immediate zod mast ment also favoured the creation urgent task" of the assembly will be of an international organisation senden was to act on the com- The first Berused

Gazi a Day- "to assist countries af the Major General

plants by Lebanon and Jordan hastani formur arustant chic! | Midella Basi to develop their re-

"where the Security Counell has el staff-Reuter.

sources and develop mutuntly

failed to act."

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He added: "the Assembly has not been called for the purpose of considering and terminating the presence in the Lebanon and of United States and Jokion United Kingdom forces."

In addition to the proposals put forward by Mr Casey, Dr Wolker said, there had been proposals from other sources that

ข worthy of the Assembly's consideration.

Careful

He said the stalement at the emergency session of the General Asserably on Aug. 8 by Mr Dag Hammarskjeld, the Secretary-General, and "the generous and constructive · pro- gramme put forward yester- day by President Eisenhower, built deserved careful considera- tion.

He added: The Austrating delegation is glad to and, in the Sterolary-General's statement and in the programme expaki- hy President Eisenhower, a number of points in common with our own thoughts about this problem."

"We see no reason why steps should not be taken in the course of the present emergency session to initiate a great co operative effort for social and economie progress in the Mid- dle East to which many coun- tries throughout the world will be ready to make their tribution." Dr Walker said.

Dr. Walker said it should be clear to the Assembly by this point in his speech that Austra-

CUT-

The General Assembly-wUTT successful in its present ausston, it would greatly run ribute to wards the holding of a summit confermen which wild discuss The

which "urgent prabilerag

f mankind, and whic quire urgent solution," Mr David!

Asist.

Referring to events which led) W to the British und Uniteci WILS States londing he said it these entantries. winch were "ALIKTUSSON."

nay

"The whole world knows the real reason for their attempts is 10 reconquer their past colonial positions in the Near and Middle East," Mr David declared. htt "We have never illusions about the policies af Britain and the United States. to make They do not hesitate use of their armed forces and to suspend the threat of war over the whole world",

IRISH IDEAS

LORD OF THE ISLES HEARS PIPERS

The Queen Mother with her grandchildron, the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne (at far left), listens to the Dagenham Glel Pipers during a visit to the flower show in Sandringham Park, Norfolk, last week. The pipors played "Over the Sea to Skye," a tribute to the Lord of the Isles (one of the titles borna by the Prince of Wales).——Reuterphoto.

Leading French

Atom Scientist Dies: Radiation Mystery

Paris, Aug. 14.

Professor Frederic Joliot-Curie, Nobel Prize winning French atomic scientist and storm-centre of controversy be- cause of his Communist views, died in hospital here to- night aged 58.

He died of a haemorrhage, | But the hospital, at the request following

of its family, has refused to give information on the nature of the iness.

an operation Inst Sunday. Hospital Omelals TC- fused to give any detalls of his enused rumoulu the it was due to atomic

radiation.

Mr Frank Alken, Ireland's Minister for External Affairs,ness, which

general convention "for the protection of suggested drawing up a civil, religious, educational and cultural rights."

EGYPT'S REPLY

Curie's Daughter

His wife Irene, co-discoverer

ON ATOM

TESTS

Not Now

United Nations, Aug. 14. Authoritative United States sources said today they know of no grounds for raports said to have cir- culated horo yesterday that Washington would shortly inform the British and French governments of an American decision to end nuclear tests.

The sources said the reports could only be speculation which, like all such specu- lative stories, "might or might not prove true.'

But One Day

After publication on Sunday of a United Nations re- port on the effects of atomic radiation which stated that it would benefit human health if

test explosions ceased, there is little doubt here that nuclear weapons ox- periments must ultimately be halted.

The Soviet Union already has called а unilateral sus- pension,

The issue is likely to be a question ot the prime regolar General Assembly, opening on September 16, when the radiation report ot scientists from 15 nations

to is duc

be debated. Reuter,

A Strong Smell Of Oil

Moscow

London, Aug. 14.

dio sald tonight Hat President Elsenhower'a perce plan for the Middle East "had a rather strong smell of

all."

The broadcast, monitored here. sald Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel Gromyko's tonight that the death of Pro-speech, in contrast, "sounded fessor Joliot-Curie was a great like a stain and just sentence losa fr French selence.

He sald been in

Professor Joliot-Curic WAS operated on last Sunday.

Leading French physleial and few years Nobel

(1020) much of Prize winner Prince Louis de Broglic said"Reuter.

with him of artificial radio THE NAUTILUS

Mr Quar lufti, resident reactivity and of the proud of the presentative of the United Arab existence of atomie neutrons, public, told the special session died two years age of leukaem of the UN. General Assembly (blood cancer) raused by ver today that Jordan did not want work on radioactivity,

United Nations force In Prince Louis de Brogile, Jordan, because

Secretary ul the it apparently Permanent preferred the presence of British French Academy of Sciences,

said tonight it was

1rbes.

"possible'

1: brief ten-minute speech | Joliot-Curie's news was due to

was

radio- know

the

of today's prolonged work in laboratories at the conclusion session, Mr Loufti said he white where there was inuch United Arab Reactivity, but he did no present the publie's one to the Assembly for certain. later. But, he naded, he was Professor Henri Longcham- speaking 011 this occasion in bon, of Lyon, said Joliot-Curie's Answer 1 the accusations" death coming so soon after that levelled against his government of his wife who

Marie by Mr Abdul Monem Rifal of daughter of Pierre and Jordani.

Curic, discoverers of radium -- Mr Lould said that the Jar- "makes one fear they were the donlan accusations about the victims of their work in redio- infilisation of arms and supplies activity" info Jordan from outside were

Profesor

Jollot-Curle "yague isolated cases, never for three years France's proved."

Commissioner for

He added: "They cannot be energy. fald at the door of any govern-

ment whatsoever. In times of Nobel Peace

revoluton It is very easy to get Bight weapons"

Tit For Tat About the hostile broadcasts which Mr Hufai had

alleged were directed against Jordan from the UAR, Mr Loutil said: delegates should hear the Amman Radlo, which constantly attacks the UAR, both officially and from secret stations."

passed on the violators of peace who had trodden underfoot the the professor had high and noble principles of the heall for the past U.N."--U.P.I.

and had to spend

the day resting-

A COMPLETELY NEW

WEAPON,

SAYS RICKOVER

Washington, Aug. 14. Rear-Admiral H. G. Rickover, the man chiefly responsible for the atomic submarino, said today the voyaga of the Noutilus under the North Pole "may herald for US a perfect doterrent for war.”

Speaking in a television in- Explaining how a submarine was terview, he said the feats of the could launch Its misalles from High | nuclear-powered Nautilus and beneath the polar ice cap, he atomic

kale submarines the nucleusaid; "There are frequent small submuring is nut a new sub- open spaces in the ice that marine, but a new weapon.”

He and his wife Irene, who died after a feme of work on radium, won the Nobel Prize 1035 after their discovery of artificial radioactivity.

able to

Anthea In Hospital

r

submarine can lind and are its missiles, while the erat is sill "We are now

pul missile carrying submarines submerged"--Reuter. under the polar lee-the toe ex- tends down about an average of 30 feet and tides these ubmarines and their mirties.

He was also winner of the

to declare "If anyone dares Stalin Peace Prize, symbol of war on in, and even if he was pro- Communist views which led successful in wiping WIN! our him into

continuous trouble whole

himself country, he culminating during the Korean would inevitably be destroyed, War in n dispute with American because he could never locate scientists over "germ warfare" the submarines" Admiral Rock-whose adoptive mother died in allegations,

the Benghazi air crash on Satur- over sald

the Just before the last war, he

day, was examined in "heavy

operating theatre for vital.

of Great Street Ormand

Children's water" to be sent from Norway to London before Hitler struck... and it was this which was used in the world's first atamle pile, in Chicago in 1942.

He palu all the Jordanian as cusations against the UAR were "malicious propaganda" desigo-arranged ed to justify the landing of Dr dish troops in Jordan.

The U.N. General Assembly adjourned at 11.30 pm G.M.T. and will incet again tomorrow In supported the American (2.30 pm G.M.T.) to continue

Is he attended by angel-fish? proposal for action by the As-Its emergency session on the

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25 Obelsances for fiddlers (4).

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1, Servam, 3 Anron, Limbs, Drakes, 10 Stain, 11 Stale, 12 Wink, 13 Arenn, 16 Taking, 18 Merlin, 20 Scene, 22 Apes, 23 Cards, 23 Pivot,

Down: 1 Sideways, 2 Nie-late, 27 Refer, 28 Pled, 20 Dental Jeal Rame, 3 Ates, Mistral, 5 Abstein, 0 Axtern, 7 Orion, 14 E-plant, 15 All's well, 10 Treated 17 Kind-red, 19 Encore; 21 Chill, 24 Sere.

sembly

which would

look. Middle East.-Reuter.

There have been rumours in Paris that the professor's illness was due to atomic radiation.

Fanatic On An Irish Church Roof

Linaskea, Fermanagh,

North Ireland, Aug, 14. A man who barricaded himself In the belfry of the parish church hera for olx hours and hurled masonry from the tower was arrested early to-

day. Patrick Leonard, $1-year-old labourer, broke into the church three houre before --midnight and climbed to the

top of a 70-foot tower.

Then he hurled down four flags which had been decorating the church for a Protestant celebration, broke ug the weather vane and throw to the ground.

He also threw down parts of

the parapat. Some of the parapet stabs weighing up to one hundred. weight traind through the church roof.

Leonard could be seen jumping about and gesticulating in the beam of a police searchlight, During the night, he ignored apponts by Roman Catholic priests and police officers to come down,

Finity, he fell down the stops and was fokon into custddy. The polles said today the dam- ago to the church was con- siderable, ' 'China

Mat! Specie!.

London, Aug, 147 Three-year-old Anthea Lycett,

Rejected Robin Hospital here today.

Arrives Kenya

Nairobi, Aug. 14.

Arthen received an elbow in- Jury and burns,

Her new father, Mr Michaot Loverte, who adopted Anthea Mr Robin Douglas-Home ør- when her own mother, Lady rived here today from London Plana Miller said she no longer for a month's holiday and said: loved the child, was with her at today. the hospital until oorly "I do not intend to marry any-

Mix Lyceit died in the crash.---- me ut present."

Chien Mail Special.

Speaking to

at reporters Government House, Mr Dougins- Home, former sultor of Princesa Margaretha of Sweden, added: “I wish be left to my own life in privney and I will not comment In public on member of the Swedish Royal Family.".

any

He said he had come to Kenyà &t the invitation of brollier, Charles, ADC te the 'Governor of Kenya, for a rest-China Mail Special.

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