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Farouk Spends Day On Beach

Deauville, Aug. 22. King Farouk of Earpt *pent today on the beach and at the Trouville swim- ming pool, but neither sun-

bailed nor swam.

Te vislied the Deauville Yacht Club, a bar owned

by the former champion et

Georges Carpentier.

After

boxing

France,

il

lunching in multe at the Hotel du Galf, he wri lo the pool at Trouville, where, a table had been reserved for him and some of his aulie, The to visit King is expected the Casino fater tonight.-- Reuter.

New Child Star Law Proposed

110

London, Aug. 22. British child stars will

longer have

to he

smuggled into film studies) if the British Government recommendations, accepts

published today, to revise Britain's mest fosted law.

West

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1950.

́THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Women Police

German Leaders

Want Army

Bonn, Aug. 22.

Government parliamentary leaders agreed| unanimously today that a West German army should be mobilised against threats of Russian aggression, and turned to the Western allies for approval.

An agreement reached between Chancellor. Konrad Adenauer and floor leaders of his three- party coalition government virtually guarantees parliamentary backing for a proposed 60,000-man But the final force capable of rapid expansion. approval rests with the Western allies.

HOUSING A

BIG SOCIAL

FACTOR

Exeter, Aug. 22.

Mr V. K. Krishna Men High Commissioner

for

At previst, no child weder indi, said here today that may he employed in filo,

housing

Was

!

Herr Adenauer proposed

t.

are the

to the Allies that n 60,000- iman force he built up unless

Albed reinforcements available 250,000-man East German police force,

to

match

of

The three parliamentary len- backed the Chancel- ters with Gop's pr-1, eontrol 200

402 votes In the lower The Irene

argument centrid the idea of having

Il

Adenauer's round German force-it the Allen the supply the mergeary 10 on of

inforcementle enough the

East German foten. only that well-luunwn kostitution, factors which would largely henteder

which in one The future of police the Blind Fan, has mode partible determine

year's time i expicted to be divilisation. -tich stformances as there of

strong. 15 division: Howard eight-year-old Jolita

Laying the fondation stone: The three patiatnentary Heinrich von Bren- Davie, Oliver Twi + am!! H-year-old Aphew Har in def Pits Beacon Pre-Cart Fatory entefiaire, recently completed "The Sud-r the making of prefabricated fans, of the Chancellor's Chult Me Menon raid tatt Dem crabs, Herman Schae

were stifl lark."

vible fer of the Free Democrats, and Eca 1.1 British West, Muehlenfeld, of the Ger had three-hou unforman Fariy, Country city. tonately part of the history ofron with Adensuer on Tur civilation that humart tairnts were

Afterwants

A Commnílice appointed by the War sens

James you

Home Secretary,

Mr

Chuter Ede, recommended that young actors shutikt obtain

Sopar de lleure for each part they play d to present children freeving stor build-ups making more than one m year.

1

No child thould be employect any form of entertainment work for more than 40 days year-or 18 days with peeval provisions for education. An ad- ditionni 20 days might be per- cir- mited

exceptional cummers. The control of the euning of the children, provi- sion of wear and educational facilities are also recommended.

-leuter.

PEKING TO

HELP

FILM

STUDIOS

-San Francisco, Aug. 22.

Von Brentano

always exclusively? F devoted to constructive enter aid "We reachest basic agrev-|

lis before tent with the

BIG ITEM every subject we dircursed."

1.

Li

which

Chancellor on

where

enlle for German part-

air.

Twenty-one year old Mary Voon from Malaya, who

is Malay's only woman police inspector, is in London to Study British police methods with a view to increasing She paid a visit to Scotland Yard, her own small force. where she is pictured during her tour with Sgl. Ellen Layram. (London Express Service).

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ATOMIC

FURNACE IS

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BOMBAY DRY LAW TO BE ENFORCED MORE STRICTLY

Bombay, Aug. 22.

The Bombay Government reacted swiftly to night to the decision of the High Court that Bombay- Province could not be "wot" for foreigners and "dry" for Indian citizens but that it must be "dry" for all.

Within a few hours of the [be exempted from the provisions Court's, ruling, the Govern of the Prohibition.

NO AUTHORITY ment decided to delete cer-

But the High Court's ruling tain sections of its four-cut aut exemptions granted so month-old Prohibition Act defence personnel and ferelg which the Court had held to nationals as millating against be void according to India's the fundamental right of equall- Hy laid down In Section 14 of Republican Constitution.

the Indian Constitution," said the Minister.

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Bombings-Seen By Russians

London, Aur. 32.

STARRA

Phones A105

The Soviet Literary Gazette has accured American Dombers

North Korean 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. of

razing the

of Pyenglack township

In an, ht-hour raid though it con- thed and wilitary tartets, the 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

Tass Agency

Newa Soviet

ported today.

The name Pyongtaek has been written with powder and uod on the pages of history,

Larr

Spanish

1.

next

e and Ceth Lidice, the

newspaper said.

"The American interven- tionists not unly equalled the

fitrite butchers in

cunning.

lafamy, but exceeded

sm."-Heuter.

PRESS

" the years that

there are two social factors that will very largely determian

The West German aumny was the fate of our avilisation", ho

on their agenda. the big item raid.

"Ore de

housut of the Adenauer summoned the three

New York, Aug. 22. from Strasbourg, cupide at the her the exten- men

The newest and most powerful atomic furnace began of numicipal government." tall serve in the Arrembly of the

It was exactly at Vales the ima uld be Council of Europe, to go over

would be no cun. all aspects of Mr Winston Chur- operating for the first time early today. hotted thes

chill's European army project, 2.30 a.n. (EDT) when the critical size was reached in the S 000, peuple in liberation on a haris of equality, pile of uranium flux, thereby setting off the chain reaction www: event y red i home.... Von Brentane, explaining the which could keep the pile going on forever at the Brookhaven

viewpoint, said: National Laboratory.. The hour bicis, which government's

convineed certainly are went exclusive to India, was ve ་་་་ cravate) there by se i was that a German troop contingent

neversary, but, ting and that tendence of tumordis

we ako stalltion of which was started chain reaction would get out of PHOTOGRAPHS| ellat 10 futatile prople to the down,

our condition that only

longer be a pile. It would be-1 under after the war, is the sixth and the pile would no PRE-CAST MINDS in a Erempean army.

presently an ademic bomb. feadership, atomic furnace

of photographi piilicat

Copics chain netion Το : the United Mr Menon said that although European

the

started. we think of the establish operating in he had nothint to do with pre- can

One States.

murg oplig with the release of taken by the South China]] ewt tabrwatel builthings, hement of German troups.

main Prerequisites

The Atomic Energy Constati haped there was no need to be of the

for soldiers about such modern equal rights frightened

all nations," Artisans, builders officers of all inw.atens

stressing the Also decorates w

sald: system of theme, Muchigafet in the new

jany sense, it is impossible that infantry and supply the

ano

Communist China is touring

1

we

equally

ban film productions of the "Stay we the not pre- "cheap, sensational Holly cast our thinking and way of others the musle," wood

type," but it will life and do not have our minds on Brentano was optimistic pre-cast for us by concour ete, about finding volunteers for the that civilisa-German force, "If our conditions whats not thuk warmly welcome"

are fuintled."-United Press. dan," he added. in Peking Radio tonight on is

at Expressing his plenare described as "progressive, being present as a representative pictures" from abroad. juf I

Il, the ich Commisioner the retarded the oversion be one of The Radio raid thal

laks binding the Ministry of Cultural Aairs in the many

the Chinese capital had promul-free peoples of the vaurki. gated

which five regulations

More Engishmen Jived

today than under the i would atomulate the develop-India ment of China's motion picture British necution and hopwal

they were happy industry and convert im pro- that

duction Into

a powerful medium took every opportunity to fur-

between! the friendship |ther for educating the people.

Government assistance would India and Brilain in a natural,! le rendered to China's private-spontaneous and honest way. ly-owned film studies, whose Reuter.

output fad been viring steadily

w months.

dharing the past few

I was expected that as a re-

Took Home Piece Of Plutonium

A

The new pile. the construc- levices were an avallable, the

atoms of km 235

on raid it in overal times, Beutron-heavy particles with Morning Post and Hong Kong |

within the nucleus

As the neutrons Telegraph Staff Photographen atom. released, they hit other

are on view in the atoms, caring tili

come fren

the more powerful than the atoinic

Itide, Jare Qak al rgy Tennessee.

The Bokhaven atomic plant note neutrons to be released, is operated by versi Eastern and eventually enough neutrons iversities under the direction jare being shot out from split

the

the chain reaction United State.. Atonte toms, and

eir under way, Energy Commission.

The heat and energy released Canada has one, Awo are

Ins.de the atomic pit are Na- located in England, and one is's own forces, and will be

tial

would have

France. It is but known

ed by Brookhaven setentists

investigadon". whether Hus in has an atomic energy pile. But it is believe cinile investi

The main purpose of the new the Reds

rlle is to produce neutrons. needed! oge to develop the The is strong will be used in- material for an atomic explosion,de the pile to make radioactive which are red toray CHAIN REACTION Protopes, whi The Brooknaven pile here is in medirine, agriculture and In- designed to produce energy of dustry. The Brookhaven pile that a beatm It was so

designed 30.000 kilowatts which, if could in converted, would be of neutrons can be bough: out- pile and used to Jenough elvetricity to supply the side of the

needs of a small town on a 24-bombard other elements, Washington, Aug. 22.

the hour basis. When

niles

CONTROL RODS rocket project expert reaches the

Go-called critical

began The

officially pile

(EDT) has been arrested at Denver, the chain reaction starts

2.30 and If Colorado. on charges of automatically.

control perailur

when Dr Lyle B. Borst, director at the pile, removed the vast control rod which had held the atomic furnace in check. By re- moving that one control rod, the pred of release of neutrons was accelerated to a point where the of critical size of production neutrons was started The con- irol rods used in the Brookhaven ple are made of boron, and, fri dition, enormous amounts of purs graphite are used to absorbi CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE ʼn etens

havel precautions Elaborate

sault of the new trent the MAKING HOMES violating the Atomic Energy

cational value and idletoniral level of Chinese films would be greatly rared, the Radio said,--- Reuter.

Lord Hall To

Visit Fleets

London, Aug. 24.

ATOM-PROOF

Act. the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced here today.

The Minister, Ir

Canberra, Aug. 22.

The Interior

Was

Laurence:

D:

Director of the FBI, Mr P. A. M. McBride, said today J. Edgar Hoover, said that the

Sanfor that all Government buildings man constructed in the future would Simons, aged 20, employed be at least partially protected the University from atom bombing. The structures

of Denver and now assigned to an Army roc- would have ket project in that area.

and Formerly connected with the basements

Alamos (New Mexico) walls to Les

bomb project, Simons atomie atom buckling and

Viscount Hall, First Lord of blist-proof

the Admiralty, will visit ship pecially constructed

of the Home and Mediterranean prevent

Gibraltar from Septem-adiation-United Press.

ber

Flects

20 to 27, was officially an- nounced today.

Accompanied by his

Naval

Secretary, Rear-Adinirat W. W.

Davis, Principal

Private

Secretary, My J. H. Taylor, und

the Secretary of the Admiralty

Sir John G. Land, Lord Hall

POLICEMEN

ARRESTED

Paris. Aug. 22.

INTELLIGENCE TEST Coll

the four "patronymizerji C.R.T.Va ur experiment wi show that the only native defined" plan which conforma to ine dataene witch cibodies this 10-year sequence:

TTCTCRTCRV

So the present Patriarch In Taef- fo XV. in his predecesser Wa

tuli N.

London Expreu Service.

------

Auswers

1. A translation of the Hebrew been taken to protect workers well as laboratory s was accused of having taken Bible and the Greek New Tes-nt the

communities near "an extremety valuable pitce | tument into_Lalin. 2. The Lay Long Island of plutonium" away from the of Bengal, 3. Mozart. 4. Alevin. the laboratory. In case of any project.

5. It is the name for the bones cmergency, the pile can always Air

sak that tho which compose

a. be shut down by romole con- Hoover

trol-United Press, highly basicnable | 37.10%. plutonium,

material, 11 bech recovered by FBI agents at Simons' lome, where it was found in Class (viat buried under his house.

will go to Gibraltar in the Six municipal policemen Reuter.

battleship Vanguard, the flag-from Hanoi, in Northern Indo- ship of the Home Fleet.

China, were among 30 Viet-

Ile is expected to fly home-namese nyrested by the Victinin Reuter.

Soviet Tanks

Manoeuvres

On

Berlin, Aug. 22. Soviet tank units are engaged

in extensive manoeuvres heid

in the East German province of Saxony, eyewitnesses reported

here, according 10 the

West

i

charged with activities on be

security police last week-end, SPANISH FLIER

STILL HELD

of the Communist Vietminh

insurrection covernment. Agence i Trance Presse reported today,

Several of them were said to be liaison agents for Vietminh ftatorist

organisation.--Router.

Burma's Envoy To Russia

Casablanca, Aug. 22.

that the

The Spanish Consulate here today denied that a Spanish filler, who landed at Casablanca Air- ort three days ago, was a poli- ilcni refugee, as he claimed.

said A spokesmon man, Sub-Lieutenant Franciso Garcia Prieto, had deserted from the Spanish Air Force "for ad- Prieto, who flew hero from Morocco, was 10 Tetuan, Spanish the Burno relation to the former Spanish agency report mese Foreign Office announced Liberal Prime Minister, Manuel

German news agency, DPA

Goods tralas passing through U Ohn

Rangoon, Aug. 22. al present the Bur-

Leipzig, Saxony, during one of mese Arabassador to the Unlied ministrative reasons."

been appointed

the past few nights, carrying Kingdom, has about 60 T-34 tanks, caused con- Burma's Arst Ambassador siderable unrest among

Soviet Union, the the population, the

Bald. Some eyewitnesses oven today. claimed that they saw East

Garcia Prieto, he added.

The French police were today The announcement added that

holding the airman. No German People's policemen Ohn would be leaving Lon- still

near decision had been laken about driving Soviet tanks, the agency don for Moscow "In the

him-Router. added-Router.

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