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Allles--Strangers

From New York

For the past seven days a groat debate has raged throughout this country and this continent

the

Against the bankground of Winston Churchill's prose, people have asked: "Should the United States and the British

llancs"

Empire form perpetual ni- Although the answers have been many and violent. it be plain that out of this forum of froo dis- cussion have come tangible bone- fits, clearer

Today Washington g.

and London

rope and Asia are faltering. now it is less in Lent instead Lond-Lease.

**Spring Clean-Up

WAY

(BY BEACHCOMBER)

Do you live artificially, or are

So

you

of

ཝཱ

Spring has arrived prematurely in New York, and the bright Angers of Jinlight have reached into the shoddy cross-town streets, the litterest water-front, prompt ing a clean-up campaign by the scrupulously hygienic New York Times.

close-to-the-earthite,

Doctors Or Nature Cure--

Should A Patient Choose?

(By GEORGE HOUSE) Natural Healing-that is, un- tune with fieldmice, voles, slugs orthodox healing is based upon and other small game?

understanding of the The true question is prompted by

lotter natural healing powers of one's to a weekly paper.

body. The writer says that "Nature When a person cats his hand, Intended us to sleep in contact blood will flow and coagulate

But since he and form a scad over with the earth!

it, thus has the misfortune to live in a keeping out dirt. When the cut house, he manages to "keep my is henied the scul itself fallo body at earth potential by at off, thus exemplifying natural taching the wireless Somtimes I wrap the bare wire healing,

Unorthodox practitioners re- round my wrist, sometimes round my

with thousands of way of expressing that it is years of antidcial living." trying to restore health.

earth

are closer than over, and the latest tes-apart from the noble boulo- toe." He claims that this cognise that hoss is the body's

Even now, one week after he waved the banner of partnership, the spoken words and the written words are all of Churchill. On Friday he speaks again.

Under Fire

This time it is probable that he will answer his critics and em- phasise that he specifically advo- cated his Anglo-American Frater UNO

nal Association under and within

The ex-Prime Minister isn't at by the turbulent all perturbed aftermath of his speech, lle seems rather

continuing to relish the controversial clash.

insistance here is that no written and sealed treaty of "fraternal association" is necessary because theglo-American work exists now; the partnership is a ilving thing at this moment.

10 has been

tromendous week for Britain: An English- Mr. Bevin's Pont Talbot

tran

has dominated the American speech was in essence an appeal scene. Ils phrases have filled the for sobriety, for patience, for newspapers, monopolised the air inter-waves, and echoed from Now thoughtful handling of national relations and especially York to San Francisco. of relations with the Soviet Union It was a much-needed appeal. For a great part of the world's present trouble springs from an unhappy tendency, not in one country only, to subordinate cold reason to hot! emotion in situations which call for calm thinking. Suspicions which should be removed by quiet explanations are fanned by hot ac- cusations and equally hot rejoin ders in an atmosphere of angry and acrimonious debate. We have --it is the most urgent of all needs to escape from this atmos- phere, from assumptions of neces- sary conflict and inevitable hos tility, if the present estrangement not to become dangerously worse. The danger, let it be quickly, added, is not war the idea of an Anglo-Soviet war is grotesque bryond the need of con- sideration. But there is real dan ger of an estrangement so deep and so wide that it would destroy all chance of that close interna- tional co-operation which is essen-: tial for so much besides the mere maintenance of peace. Why are

Many are likely to disregard the our relations today not conducted

diplomatic denials jut as now in the right spirit as between part they are scattering salt over the ners discussing common problems optimistic radiations from the ca- of the partnership, but rather as pital that Russian expansionism is debates between opponents, each merely a lonely search for secu- trying to score points over the rity. other? One reason-and it is an important one is that, on

is

tish

with

and d

has ora

the

oes away

cause.

.The right of a patient to choose between orthodox treatment and nature heal- ing-will be one of the issues discussed when the Govern- ment's plan for a State Medical Service comes :be. fore Parliament.

Here are rival points of Labour view put by two M.P.s: Mr. G. House, for many years a firm believer in nature healing, and Dr. Stephen Taylor, who speaks for orthodoxy.

(By STEPHEN TAYLŐR),

One of the things Democracy means : taking responsibility. Above all, when it comes to our own bedles, we must coch take that responsibility selves.

our-

Othera may give us advice, but we have the right, and the duty, to make up cur own minds, As a Socialist. I believe that to use an anyone who wants ["anorțiodex" practitioner has absoluto right to do There must be no cash penalties

An

attached.

80.

Nover the most Immaculate of wards of Park Avenue, Fifth

But as Socialist doctor, I I will wager his breakfast is Therefore, instead, of adminis-

also believe it is one of the yenue, and Fifty-woventh Street Manhattan lately has been slut artificial enough, or does he run toring drugu to suppress symp

duties of the Stufe to see that naked into the woods, atun

*toms (the practice of ortho-vitalised by 80-called chemical the best eclentile advico on Striving

Mayor weazel with his club, and cat it doxy), unorthodox practitioners fertilisers.

health-and. ill-heuth; is avail- out men raw? And what would be do use measurer that help the hoses; water without Nature's primitive wire-body, and will root out the fertilised by natural compost are

Cattle whith graze en land able to all.

Snag No. 1 in trucks; swepers, shorellars; leas

pointed steel-tipped Back to nature

immuno from discuBE, Cowa And if the State is to insure mon with

Which brings to mind the sim-consist of transgressions of the disease have

These root causes invariably suffering from foot-and-mouth us against Ill-health, then at sticks; but the dirt, the discarded cigarette packets, the wrappere, ple rhyme of other days:

Bae deliberately least a scientific diagnosis of the chewedout, chowing gum,

natural laws of health-possibly placed with those that have what is wrong is something the There was a little man And he sat upon a treo,

wrong diet, structural mal-align-grazed on naturally cigar stubs, and candy-boxes defy him,

composted State has a right to ask for. "What's good enough for birds," ment or pressure on a nerve. soll and have licked the notes formidable in the he said.

By "scientifle," 1 mean based Cold Logic.

of the healthy rews, and the on reason and sound evidenco. "Is good enough for me." war-frayed nerv|Danger ahead

Those who understand and bo-latter have remained immuno. considerable discourtesy, probably the result of

And thore's the first difficulty. which clutters the town.

lleve in unorthodox treatment So -deeply-rooted in the Pro Every unorthodox. practitioner Simple-minded attaches have are not blinded or confused by fessional scepticism of orthodox is ready to produce evidence of for long been warned by the the high-sounding care put for-practitioner) that they would be his success. But much of that film against the activities of ward by orthodox practitioners, impressed mly by such an ava-ovidener is worth very little. beautiful female spies. Now they based on expensive education and lanche of evidence for natural have to set themselves against the profound aludy of medical healing AS would move the taneously. (Even appendicitis wiles of ugly male scientists. sciences and reaulting in the re- -Sphinx But what will happen when the liance on the action of a thou- beautiful female scientist-spy ar-sand different drugs on a legion rives?

Almost as

Log Show

Bitter choss

be

siony

a

Though champion's

when roused.

JIT

J

·

symptoms.

The northodox patient judges to anger, chess by the cold logic of results. raging demons

The training necessary In the Boston

to

Back To Life

Most discases get better spon-

sometime8 recovera without opera- operation, though with

Always publicity-mindedi the city has now got something new in advertising-adverthements on giria'

For some time it has been the

I have no interest in ortho-tion we can guazsuten 98 per theory

of an organisation called

dox or unorthodox practitioners. cent. of recoveries.) If such an "Eve

Appeal Ad-Service" that

I am a layan ard my concern illness is treated by a doctor, he most advertising is wasted

is for the patient. In my post-can claim little credit. But an CAURE most advertisements placed where no one looks.

will bag is evidence of the many unorthodox • practitioner The Service then asked itself: Herald there is an account of a qualify as ta unorthodox prac thousands of cures by unortho-chalk it up a cure. However, aware that President Where do people look most?" So championship match played in titioner, while it covern the basic dox practice after failure by or- That's act to say unorthodox Truman and Secretary of State

Massachusetts, during studies of anatory and phy-thodox, and it is on the basis practitioners don't sometimes peripatetic signboards are which two Byrnes are under a heavy fusillade now little pieces of cardboard Boston.

playera lost.

their atology, does not include the as- of results alone that I champion succeed whete doctors have fail.

ed. authoring his strapped on girls' knees, proclairo- tempers, shouted, and had to be similation of medical

Relence, unorthodox practice.

They do and good luck to ing, Buy

Soforth at Bargain moved into another Toom,

with its use of highly dangerous Let me quote ona case. My them. Visit So-and-so's Res- Gyapokynt once. at Hastings, drugs,

brother's wife lay in her home The reason is that we doc- became RO Infuriated at the The theories of ritural health seriously ill with severe pneu- tora are bad at treating minor signs can be moved up and moves of his opponent that he apply to trees and pauls, which monia. The doctor called in a aliments.

down beneath the table, down the leg lowered if the cus-bent tomer is shocked.

of condemnation for in effect, endorsing and address, it is extremely likely that be will again make it clear that he spoke for himself alone.

Already the President and his Secretary of State havo indicated this, but the country cannot forget the conferences

amont Truman, Byrnes, Bernard Baruch. and Churchill him-lf days before the address

Uncasy Heads

The

-

in

We can

With serious illness, we can more vigo-specialist who, atter examining struck a match, and set fire to grow healthier and Other incidental intelligence on that opponent's trousers. He was rously on abil comported as soil her, told my brother (I remem-offer the best that humanity can the New York front includes the disqualified. At the Chess Times is naturally comprited, in jungie ber it was just midnight as give. With M and B, and sal- reintroduction of a powerful drink,

wrote

A leading articles and forest, as against innd de- was there) that his wife would varsan, and penicilin "The French Seventy-five," made") Happily such demonstrations of

not be alive when dawn came. overcome almost all serious in- of brandy and champagne And bad manners and worse aports.

In view of this apparently fections. guaranteed to shatter all opposi-manship are comparatively rare, and Tartakower.

we immediately fata. position

With santorin ang pneumo- tion

treatment sup-thorax treatment, we can offer upplied herbal Circulations are soaring of new The Chessplayers Union at once A silly catma

wrote to Osk, "What was meant The silly dogma of ignorant plied by an unorthodox practi- good odds against T.B. If my magazines "Eyeful," "Beauty by comparatively?"

And that people, that eats are ungrateful for toner. At dawn Parade," "Wink" dedicated to raked up the

the patient stomach ulcer perforates or my women's figures.

old scandal of kindness shown Tehchinowsky's

was still alive, and slowly but leg gets broken, i want a sur- deportation of

(Evening paper.)

geon- five of his opponent's pleces. (Exit Mrs. Rickthorpe, pursued surely fully recovered under the

is possible. as quickly Scratch a chess player and vou by a maddened Persian kitten.) 'herbal treatment,

But we've neglected minor ail- ments.

On

Back To Fringes

And a little soft-drink stand US. relations with Russia are Broadway announced it uses ten not good. and they're getting tons of bananas a month und sells worse, The routine. matter-of-16,000 banana splits per week. whole, no machinery of close and fact way in which, millions of Fringes are back on women's regular co-operation has been Americans speculate uneasily on

and cloches on their Sets of slacks, appro- built up. That is partly an ac-4 possible future conflict with Rus-forheads

the

Wanted, A British Five Year Plan

Thera is good reason to expect 'that

sia is a

a frightening phenomenon, priated from the soldier's outfit of the producing classes in this country, em

genuine response to the Prime Minister's sale everywhere,

sppeal for a return to the Dunkirt spirić”

It is true,' as Mr. Lyttelton said

• the ***

current

of fashion magazine

dustrial output of a dar's, work hat fallen by 20 or 80 per cent,, the need for a new and sustained effort of the popular will become urgent and obvious,

That has had great and healthy tion over Soviet Died and tho, actors and actresses of Bri, The explanation of this fall in output

is chladly paychological. It fu

the general veniä et an expression

A natural war-weariness, coupled with disappointment on, realising the fact that military victory, instead of bringing qutekly to an end the austere national

te further hardships and s severe and prolonged cinemato struggle.

By A. J. Cummings

unlona

before in defending the trade T'arilament.

It le ali to the good that Mr. Attles

our elkled and tawar for energetic. co- [operation.”

Incentivo Necessary

What That, however, is not enough. ure qued to get clearly into our minds the Government's incentire, its own Le comprahemales policy, the periodical fac gel to be aimed at, the exact means, by which they are to be reached and its Practical detalled directives.

Bo far we are more or less in the

for two tenuous fines of communi- General George Marshall, former Lawrence, rdwicke will con- of, the way years, palat carry with dark in those matters and to be in

admitting Germon

temporary measure order to keep our vital in- dustries-going-Authoritative Informe tion on this subject la of the first im

Doctors have set out to fight - death; and they've gone a long way. A doctor's training is directed to detectirig serious

owa 'men to take patriotis line by,ness; and once serious illness is excluded, we've been tog ready to think we've done our job.

That'eone reason why So- cialist doctors have fought to get health centres wheru doctors can have the time and facilities to study minor ailments.

portance,

Effects Of U.S. Loan Presumably the Government wit be

more forthcoming about Its proposals *• woon as it knows the fate of the Amerl-

Whne it comes to the reason- cna Lean, Favourable reports now each ing behind unorthodox practice, Nature me which pierce the prevaliing gloom I confess I'm lost:

curers say one thing. horbalists If is now predicted, the Loan is another. chiropracture something passed by Congress, it will not meat else.

Uke = shati of ramiahine,

aby let-up here. But it will stimulata

ja faith enterprise, encourage

economie future and help to the over temporary criaïs,

our

Further, it will do much, one max hope, to improve Anglo-American re toos. At present they are not too good, There lahati and passionate sing zity" in the 1,8,A, {uu an expert in American affairs pas is to me) which Loves Britain,

Nonsense!

Osteopaths, for example, say nil disonse is due to small dis- placements of the spine. They cannot show these displacementa in X-rays at post-mortem or under the mulcroscope, but they still insist they're there.

cident-of-history-In-the-war Even years, because they were fighting-more-cautions and-con-1-Kattle-jacket and trousers are apployers and employed alike, will make a

servative

live commentators are in- sale

though

they shy Siga of the times is the gigantic in the various fields of national Industry joint campaigns, because they dulging in it.

away from the militant shrieks of were compelled to find joint solu- the Hearst papers and the excit- Harper's Bazaar, which has 268 in the House of Commons without officelet should be arranging le launch appeals in tions of difficult problems of war able forecasts of columnists Wal-pages--an elegant rebuke to Sir denial, that since 7 Day the average in

between ter Winchell and Drew Peinion. economy, co-operation

Stafford Cripps and his insistence Britain and America was cosciat

It has been widely reported here on a British newsprint famine.

President himself has constant and intimate at all levels.

Just as an Englishman has do frequently expressed sharp Irrita-minated America's political world influence on political relations.

Byrnes has put

tain have been the headlinors in With Russia there was no such retreat behind him, and cannot re-entertainment.

The revival of "Pygmalion" has day-to-day intimacy. She was; save brace them. If he tried it is

likely that he'd be replaced by been so successful that Gertrude Raymond Massey, and cation, isolated from the Western Chief-of-Staff, who has just com- Sir Codric Allies. She and they had to work picted his mission, to China.

tinue the play-one of the Maini Already there's a noticeable stan'a Kreatest hits. out their military and economic

And when Gerteule moves out Nation's Responsibility trend toward militarising the problems separately. No habit of US Diplomatic Service General Laurence Olivier and the Old Vie

The people se a whole now know that close partnership was formed, Un- Bedell Smith is Ambassador to players will move in. derstanding of each other's ways Russia, Admiral Alan

The fim "Rebecca,", by Bri- continued and greater hard work in an

these necesfiy of

critical' and purposes did not become auto-Ambassador to Belgium, General tain's Daphne du Maurier, directe

Frank Hines is Ambassador to

od by Britain's Alfred Hitchcock,

enerous But responsibility no low matic. During those war years Panama.

Let the Government present, the de- The diplomat's top hat has been and starring Olivier, has come and acute rests upon the Government Se

lon with a British Five-Year Plan, de

Finally, unorthodox treat- we were Allies: but we remained

back to Times Square in triumphi, | self. The Government 23125 Kat

Aning its charecter in intelligible term

ment in sometimes dangerous. have not displaced by the gold-braided Ser- while out in Hollywood Ray Mil-example to the nation. It must coller-

́end · darcribing wvery stage of its pro strangers. And

land, from Wales, won an Acade- tively show at moch dynamic power in gross. There could be no sister war of Thiefs partly doe, nd doubt, to envio Most doctors have seen cases come closer. It may be--it should vice cap.

my Award.

; the great production` defra, na' Mr. 'Høvin

of arated by lush reports winning publie confidence and walvanis» Į feelings

of sciatica made worse by mani- be that regular co-operation on,

Taut relations with Russia have showed, for instance, windividum) ing pubilo' effort,

American post-war prosperity and topulation." tempered the enthusiasm for Com- Meter in presenting the British care such bodies as the Council of De-

Give Us The Ressons Browing suspicion that the American munism among the swimming politically before the Becurity Council or

people as a whole la vessing to concern puties, the Security Council and

Itself 'about the predicament of Europe pool, private ranch, country-club

to make any other organs of U.N.O. could But a-condition is

set of state and producere.

and is not willing even sacrificen

of behalt the

bung have effect. that the members should know

*Right Turn

nations.

The repsons to President Truman's that their duty is to work as parts ners,inot to quarrel as rivals. The

We

BRITISH SALES A

TO SPAIN

Kirk is

Choque-Books Ready

In tho, cacophony created by Churchill's warning and Russia's power drive, the voices raised on other gues have been almost drowned, but here fe some items:

democratic

WAT

the dark is to have a ̃woskeved impulss. The Government might profitably take a leaf out of the book of Field-Marahsl Montgomery. who before

battle SVETK told his memtes not only what his ob- to jectivo

but how he proposed ww reach it and the part every unit would play in the attack.

the surface MEY

I doubt whether there is a passionate pro-American minority here. There is great

kombers Kking for large individual Americans, but a coldness to- wards America is the abstract.

A Generous People

on

Frankly, I say this is non- sense, and I'll fight hard before I see the State subsidising this kind of thieg.

To manipulato a, tuberculous to endanger life, by hip spreading the disease.

Ta starve a sever diabatic is either suicide or manslaughter. And to waste time cn .unor- forthcoming appeal will probably diaposthodox treatment of cancer ia to of this last misconception. By this time ensure that the surgeon will fajl. we should have learnt something of the

So if you want to try unortho- Eenerosity

American of the

your own. dox treatment, for A friend who has spent some of the sake see a doctor first.. wear youre in the U.8.A, senda me a remarkable Iles of the maiivities of mặt |

kinds of American organisations parties. larly among women, fa, promoting every

in the Moscow. Prve and radio his been

needy in forelän lands,

unokesmen are still prompted touchlly by form of relief for the succour of the intensified, it looks almoskit Berlet

Fay of these activities are reported in will on amount of diplomatka “rikula“.

The Americans of all

received in the Security Connell, the Brith Pros.

clanes, ny feleid, wellow; “are deter

next move towards, a better understand- fsg-alonil emau frpes : Monocrw; mined that Europa", shall not slarve,"

Election Pledge Shotved VAT MARY Wars (though not In 3i) In ad-

vidès of Congress opinión,

The Government should slad make s polni of explalalag frankly, not only why who will star in "Forever Amber," it is adopting course of action the bas been allotted a special doctor reason for which may not be at ones and nurse because she will appear apparent, but also why it is not doing in every one of the 364 scence in something, which on The Senate hearings on the loan; Hollywood's gilded have un the picture, requiring her atten- seem highly desirable.

For instance, why has the Minister of prior essential is that there shall to Britain are not being heard, clenched their fats, taken another | dance at the studio for 128 day3gust turned down so brusquely, the pro-

shooting. be on both sides, not indeed a ban though Americans,, pro-occupied fook at their bank-rolls, and de-r

with greater urgencies, are show-sided the

posal that And efforts to sign

German peleohere: of war unique Sarah tip

people. should be employed In British mines1 on friendly argument, but deing readiness to reach for their better.

Churchill still continuing, de

are and cheque-books A survey finitely, a cessation of recrlinina fountain-pens

is being made to spite Winston's oppositions He. According to Mr. Lyttelton, so serious is, the coal atization that by Enstor prove the box-offies potone or says there's enough acting in the "liper the railways will hava to reduce tion, Back chat is neither a when the time comes.

The glogan could be: Better a otherwise of synthetic, euphonious, family, sirendy.

their traffe very drastically or a number worthy nor a useful instrument of lifeline to Britain now than a specially

chosen ́stars' namos. The wook's film, is "Santimental of plants in production for home and Allied diplomacy, even while the breadline. In America later. Would Judy Garland be better, Journey," temptation may be great...

Its suggested here that the for instance, under her real name and John Payne, Worth ukara sport will have to slows down alto Payne. Worth making ether, Mr. Bhinwall himself has pro book of

of Joseph Davies, ex-Am of Judy Gumm, or Boris Karlo a trip to wes,

elaimed 'the mưavity of thla ainurgency. bassador to Moscow, bo remore terrifying as his christad The world's play is "Littig Therette prospect of way, warly entitled "Submission to Moscow." Wiliam Henry Prait?.

Brown Jug" with Percy Kilbride and shatantial incress in coal pro Chundhill

tur nod down

ducilon "because there is tile prospect the $5,000 Les he was niitled to from on now mos

Almost all the stars have taken | We don't love theev “Of Màný i of any merly and ́aubatantial increvam-in | Publis "opinion 'in "the 1,8,A... in In

Baok of the week

Aldridge. The the number of men in the Dila, Westminster, College for his Mis-wyck is really Ruby Biorens: Jens Men," by James

·Burely, “Uförder to meet the emergency, affer Jones is Phyllis Isley: Ann author of "Signed With Their should not hesitate to emples avail- souri speech.

Food Minister Sir Ben Smith, Esthern is Harriet Lake; Robert Honour wins new honours.

able German labour. The danger attending a cocktail party the Taylor is Spangler Arlington

Domain Poison

Exbotage. Se MoAll

No reports othonday, accepted nothing except Brugh; and Edward G. Robinson,

Items UNO. enjoys B# | sabotaga. Have come from Kuropean' doun. Antounding this in the House of Com- one olive, denounced the spread Emanuer Goldstein. fons today, in reply to guestlyne the of stiffed eggs) salted peanuts,

Journalists do the same, of mud succare as the territory it triem: in which Germans are employed, and diligently in the Polish mufnes, al Midter of Supply, Mr. Johur Wilmot cariate wafers, celery, radishes course we were christened Ernest plans to occupy, it will be a major More than 50,000 are working efficiently

triumph. said these plants were needed for the and smoked salmon, kam, beef and Froderick Iddon.

Now they say here that in view development of Bpanah industry and tongue andersha

of troubles in the Empire, Bri-by Poles. sericulture and no other outlet had been Ho and the sight of all the food ✨✨ found for the --Reuter

made him sad. Getting some of

tain's suitoring from domain pol It to Britain would make the Bel- eggs t

woning. happy.

In the casting department, Pence is described as being a The The Pope w!!! make a speech on the

of Triumpli world food attuation over: Vatics radio turo says Americans waste-one-Ak

the 50th are apparently deterrainod fifth much food sa they eat script she has redusod during the make a detour, „next Tharedar, · April. 4 Tai-4,36 p,m;

Comment on the srediti compro- GMT. Vaticani radio, reported tonight enough for more than 25,000,000 past year.

And Britain's. Peggi. ummplis, Kerry; Twisting the loan's taji, people while efforia to food. Ehl-

· Exondon,' dpill 2. British ....... kwolfie- powur Th surplus kixtions ` have “bean sold to Spain and negotiations are proceeding for the sale of another thres,

Reuter

Barbara Stair-

Garbo Saya No

YANK

1.-

of

the same rate of part as those peceived

I hare foot seen the full tart"el Bir" Archibald Blasials's recent sporph la Caithness and Gatherland, The first part of Ita a shattering criticism of Mr. Gendar Dower, the Totz M,P. · far" tha

·Division; who during the election 'save this pledge: "I shall realyn when Japan te beaten, 2004

Broadcast On Russia MAI, F, Taylor, Fellow of Magdalas College, Oxford, who need to Lecture far, the 1,0,1%. - Brondanet” (p

xellent commentary on Wednesday night on Bustan "Internal problema "-

It was' symomthello yek, zostťažneć†, and Herman's' resigned yet, and this week the Cathie Torg Amoolation passed a ́ its interpretation of the meaning of Stalin' speech se a non-belitocne, utter resolution bearing to "remain for Evidalty The economic danger to "Dritish mlpern uncen, dafened arpacially's to ancourage

she fall term of Parliament," non-existent. As soon sa tha amere: the-arpestation of chleber standart if the prospect of a bi-alection alation. 136 Day Deal German labour would be life in the 1.8.4.3.2 mm a useful off- Calhista Tories, What's "a" Tory, cleos withdrawn,SAN

set to the winister" sumplelons,' of the tlon pledge, anyway Inn Amarisan Pri

Mr Gandat Dawer Intimates thit be totoworking wongside Germana) That

One could do with more of auch good many taldi is se van ath of xenor":1,"Des problem might be solved by a redispostempered analytical contoratarie, on the be refudge to mention i gate; Thà longer tion of labour In certain pita,

Itusalan ke "well "he; the feftish, radio,, 16 | he prostaatinated, she loup Tickly bo'li the, pait • fàm • Zayn:, thu-muki-Uritiah- Lone see Wontentanter) Ganta,

Zondon, April :. tlah peoplecretary of Agricul- | Greta Garbo has just burned down two-way "street, but some hatlona · British stilveru rang -kava un objection

But has any appeal-baan tunda 10.Dur

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