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ATOM SCIENTISTS MEET IN OXFORD - 200 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE.
Sir John Cockcroft (standing with glasses) the director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell - seen at the opening of the International Atomic Energy Conference at Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford. The Conference, organised by the Harwell Establishment, will be attanded by 230 scientists from 200 countries (but not Iron Curtain nations)
7 September 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Engineer Julius Rosenberg, aged 32, one of the many suspects rounded up in connection with the Harry Gold - Doctor Fuchs spy ring, arriving at the Federal Court building here, New York, USA for a hearing on charges of espionage. He is accused of helping to tranmit secret data from Los Almos, New Mexico atomic bomb proving ground to Soviet agents. Rosenberg was held on US$100 000 bail.
2 August 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SOVIET SECTOR CUTS WATER SUPPLIES IN WEST 50000 AFFECTED.
Berlin, West Germany : Housewives of West Berlin who are without water because of the Russian sector's shutdown in the water supplies, carry out the weekly wash in the street while a boy stands by to fill buckets with a hose pipe.
About 50 000 people are affected by the water cut which Western officials had not anticipated. Russian licensed newspapers were quick to use the shortage as a propaganda weapon. They said Eastern Berlin had repeatedly offered to provide water and electric power to western Berlin, but the officials had refused to sign a trade agreement.
5 July 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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EX-REUTERS MAN SPEAKS IN SOVIET SECTOR OF BERLIN
Former Reuters correspondant John Peet, who sought 'political sanctuary' in East Germany, addressing an audience of about 200 in the Soviet sector of Berlin. 'What I know about the Western press,' was the subject of Peet's speech, Berlin, East Germany.
5 July 1950
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HANDS OFF IN KOREA - SLOGAN BY COMMUNISTS OF SOVIET SECTOR.
A sign reading 'Ami keep hands off in Korea' has been painted in huge white letters on a wall in the Russian sector facing the American sector border. 'Ami' is the German slang term for Americans. Communists are responsible for the slogan, Berlin, East Germany.
5 July 1950
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BRITISH SUBJECT TO APPEAR BEFORE WARSAW COURT
Latest in the series of ' Iron Curtain ' trials concerns another British subject , Mrs . HALINA FIRTH - pictured here - the Polish-born wife of Mr . George Firth , formerly a buisness man in Warsaw . Mrs . Firth is scheduled to appear before a Warsaw court on Thursday, March 9, on the charges of harbouring criminal and pro-Nazi elements after the war. She has been held incommunicado since her arrest last May. Mr. Firth and his two sons are now in Britain.
6 March 1950
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