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But there. are times when a admonition can also be applied’, ing by either opponent could prevent the establishment of ae of dummy’s hearts into tricks. in this. case—quite expensive. | seeming extravagance is justified | The view to be taken by declar- Stances and prodigality becomes ja necessity, whether in life or in cards. South was ,breagk 3-3. But when the clubs LONDON (AP) — Britain out- lined Tuesday her growing re- liance on guided missiles for over-all defence and highly mo- bile tactical forces for use in lim- ited warfare. A government white paper tab- led in the House of Commons re- 1. Bloodhound ground - to - air rockets are being deployed) in an operational role to defend’ Brit- ain’s deterrent bases against air attack and a more advanced weapon with higher performance ig being developed. 2. Development is proceeding of the Blue Streak missile. It is a |British - made medium-range |rocket with a reported range of | 2,200 miles. 3. 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He then tackl-|cost is cheap enough when it is ed clubs, hoping the suit would | considered If this requires the play of the that the contract thereby becomes certain. Britain Pushes ‘Missile Program 11.00 News Headlines and Weath-' | 4. Greatet use of air - to - air guided missiles, especially in new aircraft coming into service dur- ing the year. 5. The army has started receiv- ing deliveries of mobile anti-air- craft surface-to-air Thunder Bird missiles. Work is proceeding on the development of a more ad- rin tna Two artillery regiments have been equipped with the U.S.<developed Corporal guided missiles - . New aircraft are being de xfloped and brought into’ service to carry nuclear bombs, troops or mobile guided missle units. Many of these are well suited to limited war operations. SPENDING ESTIMATES The white paper estimates de- fence spending in the 1959-0 fi- Mancial year will be £1,514,000,- 000 ($4,230,000.0). This is £2, 000,000 more than actual expen- ditures in the 1958-59 financial year. The white paper said that in ad- dition to the growing stock of kilo- ton bombs, equivalent to 1,000 ‘tons of TNT, production of mega- ton weapons, equivalent to 1,000,- 000 tons of TNT, is proceeding steadily. : i “The last series of British tests and the valuable exchange of in- formation with the United States have enabled important ‘technical advances to be made in the de sign of nuclear warheads,” it Said “This will permit a signifi- cant increase of production.” The development of flying bombs, to be launched from bombers, continues to progress satisfactorily. NUCLEAR SUBS On naval defence, the white pa- per noted that progress of the nu- clear submarine project is being Sreatly advanced by the assist- ance of the US., from whom the first propulsion unit is being bought. . The first of three new cruisers was to be \commissioned next month. 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