THE CHINA MAN, SATURDAY, JULY 30
THE SPIES AMONG USE
by CHAPMAN
PINCHER
CONSTANTLY THE MAN IN THE KNOW WHEN BIG EVENTS NEED THE INSIDE EXPLANATION
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It's only scratching the surface
THE
Kremlin's efforts to penetrate Britain's de fence secrets and to subvert people who might| later be blackmailed into disclosing information have never been more intense than they are today. Only a bare hint of the activities of Russia's spies was given by the Prime Minister recently when he revealed that 18 of these Soviet-bloc agents have been expelled in the last two years.
My inquiries proved that all "clerks" and "secretaries" these 18 were officials from Iron schooled in Russian Intelligente Curtain embassies expelled by methods the Foreign Office.";
Only two of the 18 of these
IN ADDITION more proved expelled diplomats - Oldric aples and agents posing as students and business men have Szolnok, a
Pribyl, a Czech, and Peter Hungarian have been quietly deported by the Home Office.
IN ADDITION 4 more
ever been named by the Foreign Office.-
have been allowed to remain The rest went out quiet- heoause they gave themselves ly under the blanket of -up on arrival, and have since silence which normally
kept out of trouble.
covers Intelligence opera-
IN ADDITION An even tions.
greater number of men
and
women kamen to be active agents are still in Britain under
surveillance, by M.I.5.
On radar
total
I estimate that the number of active professiorial sples who have operated or are still operating for the Com
A few are British
- two have been convicted of spying in the kast two years. But most are in the swollen Soviet Embassy staffs, which are loaded with mumists in Britain in the last
two years roust run into bun- dreds, and has probably... never been greater
This is only the measure of the orthodox clock-and-danser, acti villen. As the Prime Minister confirmed the Russians have been doing large-scale, poping on rader stations and misele ranges with "trawlers" fitted with electronic gene,
Soviet submarines have been operating off the Aberporth range in Cardiganshire where the Blue Steel H-bomb- missile and other weapons have been undergoing, testy,
Even the Tupolev çivil air- iners Aying in to London Air- port have been pressed into the service,
The reason
The security authorities have
evidence that de talls of the Thor rocket sites have been secured in this way.
by high-level photography.
What has driven the Russians
same development which boa driven the Americane to sễnd spy planes evert the Russian heartland
In the H-bomb mileage, when the greatest danger 18 BES palae attack, continuous Intelll- gence is vital to survivel
defect
pro
dozen
The Russians were mounting big effort to discover the focom tains of the underground launch- ing sites for the Bus Strbals | One Pole, 27-year-old pamed rocket,
Jerzy Florczykowską,
They are still vitally interested for this sefyr last Sep- ed to discover the dispersed clara en He was on or of for the V-bombers.
un diren yöùng Poler bent to Britain for this purpose in the last two years.""
Subversion
The Russians and their satel 'lites have gone much further than securing Intelligence. They have never let up in their efforts to subvert young people to fur-` ther their political ends.
Many young Poles seek per- mission to work or study in Britain because they have close relatives here.
Almost all
to Intensify their espionage? The pressurised by
have been the Polish
thei (koodin 25 extent of the Russian esplotags' drives
They are a measure of the suspicion around us.
And when Mr. Khresh chey rages indignantly alj: the deeds of the +US. reconnaissance filers, they are a measure of his mon strous hypocrisy.
(London Expresa Sereice),
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-cuts power loss by up to 50%
THE
PROBLEM: POWER LOSS
Right from the start of a pe engine's life, déposits begin to build up in the combustion chamber. Some of the deposits consist of metallic compounds left by the lubricating od. These silly deposits reduce the engine's efficiency and this cluse power loss. The oil itself is innocent ́enough, but' until now the addi- tives have consisted of organd metallic compounds. These met- allic additives, necessary for the protective lubrication demanded by modern high-performance engirits, leave ashy deposits in the dicbustion chambers and proindce a loss in, engine pow
Know Your Dog
By HM. HOWELL
These are actual photographs of
oratory test on an electrically Heated piston.
On the left you
can see the ash left by a typical formance oil. On the high
right, new Shell X-100 Multigrade.
NO AS
DEPOSITS
•Bokition: New Shell X-
100 Muffgride: Shell's discovery of a long programme
e
of work and more than a million
and s bulf relies of thed wiling-
is a combination of non-n additives. In Shell's new Mu grade they brun away witho
A major cause of pow
therefore been removed.
represents the greatest advanc
in motor oil in eight
Shell X-100 Motor available in 1952,
PEKINGESE fire in great demand. A Canadian buyer recently offered £10,000 for a British champion Pekingese, and later, increased the offer to £10,500. But the dog's owner refused to sell. British breeders hate to part with their dogs, and this one was not by any means the first to regard the companionship of her dog above financial reward.
WHE
The export of dogs from Choonam Brilliantine, was sold these.inlands began nearly 2,000 to America for £2,000, years ago under the Roman - British-bred Collies Bold a occupation, when British hunt- very good position in the ex- ing dogs, were in demand at port market. Recently a five- Rame. The Americans first month-old Rough Colle began to pay high prices for sold to Russia the first British our "dogs" towards the end of canine export to that country the last century, when they since the early 1900's. Te
ve very large sums for Eng dog's name is Site and he High Collies and St. Bernards, was chosen by his new owner, A time went on "Airedales and Mrs Antonina Pemiyorova, Wire Haired Fox Terries be when she was on a visit to -came fashionable, and it is said Britain. Since then 20 trainni that one of the latter fetched Border Collies, and at least two more than £2,000.
"more" Rough Collies have be
flown to the USSR
drop a great many years now, Eseepdogs bred and trained in
The dogs travel to their ner Britain have been exported to homes by sea and air they are
des all over the world shipped in spacious Kennels best types of British sheep which give
thermkorkmaim equile unrivalled for comfort and freedom. Anore dinens, adaptability than 30 dogs have been cons Farmers in veyed in one trip across the Zealan Atlantic by the famous QuÈEN.
Mary, which has 26-EiAnsw (some, single and some
on her fon deck bulle
for
ship's buscher
Shell have solved a problem that has been baffling how to produce a motor off which will
tion chamber but, nevertheless performance engines of today
to this problem - it is the first promise that all petrol engines Will
cleaner
on the new Shelf X-100 Multigi
CARS RUN BETTER WITH SHEL
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to the high
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There's Power Regained With
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