Received Tuesday, 7 p.m. LONDON, May 28. The Assembly of the Church of Scotliind at Eclinburgli, received a report from q, eommittee dealiug with. atomic energy, wherein it stated that tlie nations, aecording to those best qualified to judge, had from tive to ten years wherein to decide their fate. AYhether or not full secrecy was maintained, there would be a race in atomiG armaments and it was practically certain highly industrialised conntrics would be eqpipped with the atomic bomb. Russin resents with "a scareely veiled distrust," suggestions that Britain and America won the war against a totalitarian regimc with the powerful and possibly decisive aid of another totalitarian regime. The world lives in vast fear and imder conditions offering the most deadly incentive to aggression until the atomic problem is solved.
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