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FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

SATURDAY, 22nd March 1947

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Mountbatten

London, Mar. 18. Tonight's official Lon-

don Gazette announces that Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, has been granted British. naturalisation under the of Lieutenant

name

Philip Mountbatten.

The announcement, one of 817, reads:

"Mountbatten, Philip, Greece serving officer in His Majesty's forres, 16 Ches. ter Street, London, S.W.1, 28 February 1947."

The date own is legice

of

which the

As taken.

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Coolness Develops At Moscow

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Moscow, Mar. 19.

U.S. Secretary of State Marshall has coldly re- jected Russia's bid for U.S.$10,000,000,000 re- parations from Germany. He rebuked the Soviet for charges that included a declaration that U.S.$10,000,000,000 in reparations · had been removed from the western zones. Mr. Bevin joined Mr. Marshall in sharply critising Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov at the ses- sions of the Foreign Ministers' Council and said flatly that the Russian Foreign Minister's declarations "are not true."

not In outlining the 1.alted State:jehirges, because "they are position

reparations, Mr.true,"

Be sald IL was true that Marshall said: We will not fal-

been low the retcent of Mr. Molotov se'cutifle Information had from Berlin (Betsdam) to Yalta", compiled but it had been placed

In book which was

it

available to

every one, including Soviet Union.

Marshall then took up the fight

Mr. Marshall was referring to Mr. Malotoy's claim on Monday that the United States had agreed at Yalta to U.S.$10,000,000,000 for Russia.

No reparation figures were in-

cluded .in

the

WAR DEBT

Calro, Mar. 18. British, proposals to veele down the sterling debt owed. to Epynt hava boen vejosjed by the Egyptian Government, the Egyptian Finance Minis- ter told the Senate tonight,

The Minister stated that aurermont had heen reached between the two Governments during the pre- liminary talks. The British

delegation, he mid, had pro- posed to reulė down the

ጸነ።

sterling balances estimated at more than £450,000,000-- on the aammption that it wa a debt between two partnera in the aume war-Reuter,

WILLIAM C. DURANT DEAD.

!

New York, Mar. 18. Mr William C. Durant, organ-

ard sited that the information, iser of General Motors-giant had been placed in pamphlets American motorcar manufac

of which the Soviet Union had-turing organisation-died today the subsequent received the largest number." at the age of 89. Potsdam garment tha As to the gold, Marshall sald Mr Durant twice held and U.S.$10,000,000 in re-the United States hud never twice lost control of the firm. parations had been removed claimed ownership of it and that He was a daring plunger in from the western zones has been it was being held for distribu- investments, un excellent judge made by the Soviet Press before tion by the Allied reparations and repeatedly denied by the agency in Brussels. Furthermore, of the motorcar industry and he said, Hungary's gold already knew the trade from its earliest British and Americans.

There was noticeable cocling had been returned.Associated transition from wagon manu- on being granted British off in the atmosphere surround- Press.

facturing.-Reuter. faralisation abandons any title ing the Council on Tuesday. he may have.

Coolness among the Big Four! The Greek Royal Family representatives developed after which started with King French Foreign Minister Bidault George of the Hellenes, who made a statement about France's was a Prince of Denmark. has position on economic unity. no surname. The Danish Royal Family is one of those very an- cient ruling families which have none. Thus there is no sur-

name on the father's side which

the Prince can take on becam Ing

ກ commoner and he hus therefore taken the surname of his mother's family and will in future be known as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, R. N.

For several months now the name of Prince Philin bus been linked with that of Princess Elizabeth, 20-years old heir to the British throng.

"Black Panther” Is Defiant

France's Demand Bidault, renewing France's de-j mod for separation of the Bahr,; Rhineland and the Saar from Germany, told the Counell that Allied controls must be retained A Over Germany long after the seace settlement' is concluded and the present occupation ends.

Molttov

the reclared that

'Britain had United States and

aksen all the gold and German

In the

west as well as assets

alents and scientific informa- *ion as reparations.

**

Rome, Mar. 18. crowd of black-veiled mothers, widows and sis- ters of Jews betrayed to Nazis were cleared from Court today when the beautiful Jewess, Celeste di Porto, the "Black Panther," accused of acting as an SS informer for love and money, defiantly recounted her career.

In

The "Black Panther" impas-, fornier for the Nazi anti-Semitic sively faced the mourning rela-programme in Rome. He also charged that France. [tives, then turned to the Judge Black-velled women shouted Britain and the United States and told him of her career as a threatening words at her as abe İbad taken reparations from the prostitute until her arrest in cynically referred to charges thi 'The latest report associating rent production in the form Naples as an 85 decoy and she betrayed her fellow Jews and sald, "We Jewn all know cact Princess Elizabeth and Prince lumber and cost and that all

other more or less well" newspaper Philip was that he was a mem- these, according to

amounted to over US. bor of the staff of the British.oris battleship Vanguard, which $10,000,000,000,

Bevin replied immediately that took the Royal Family to South he had "read these charges in Africa,last month.

the Seviel press and ‘had ̧ã gond

the

In fact, Prince Philip, who luugh over them." served almost throughout the war with the British Navy, wan

"Not True"

Bevin

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he mided that while at the time an instructor at ngreed with Marshall that the Naval Gunnery School incriminations should be the heart of England.-Reuter.he had to answer

No Exception

avolded Molotov's

In The

Case Of Canada

Moscow, Mar. 19,

The Big Four. Deputy Foreign Ministers agreed to set up four committees to ald in the drafting of the preliminary peace treaty for Germany. Russia blocked participation by the smaller na- tions in the drafting of the German settlement despite United States and British insistence they should be included.

U. S. Deputy Murphy and So- viet Deputy Vichinsky clashed repeatedly over small nation participation. Citing Canada as an-lustration, Mr. Murphy sold the question was not one of "favours" but of the "rights" of the natione in question.

Murphy said Canada entered the wor before the Soviet Union and the United States and -made a Bubstantial con- tribution toward the defeat of Germany.

Vishinsky replied that he did!

British

Aid To

Greece

For P.O.Ws.

London, Mar. 18.

Di Porto said she followed th "casier way to making a living' (until arrested by the SS in June, 1044. When freed, she sold, she left for Naples "because there wax lively agitation against me in my Jewish neighbourhood."

"I Am Innocent" Turning to her gu-defendaní and former lover, Vincenzo An- tonelli, she said, "I am innocent of all charges brought against me. Further relaxations of They are based on the fact that I was often seen with Antonelli, restrictions on prisoners who belonged to the Italian 55 of war were announced squad. I flatly deny that I ever in Parliament today by used the arrest of any Jews. On the contrary, I can say that the War Minister, Mr.have often intervened on be- John Bellenger.

half of my fellow Jews"

when he raided gambling place in her apartment lowed to enter private houses house. He said he lived with her on Invitation without first hav-for two months and when she was ing to obtain their Comman arrested by the SS he procured dant's approval, subject to Com-her release by stating she was a mandanta having the right to member of the Fascist Party

United Press. put the particular house ar district out of bounds.

In future, prisoners will be al-Ponell said he met the "Black

They will be allowed, to at- tond football and other games in organised parties at the in- vitation of the management or loen) authority, but will not be allowed to compete with the public in queues for limited ag commodation, at these matches. Prisoner of war bands will be allowed to entertain their friends in return for hospitality where it is possible for a but or hall outside comp to be used. 'Payment for admission will not be permitted and incidentul costs must be paid for by pri- sober-of-war hosts.

London, Mar. 18. Foreign Office sources not question that Canada had said tonight that Britain, played a considerable role in far from withdrawing Patches on. prisoners' clothing the war but special exceptions completely from Greece and distinctive lettering with Icould not be made. In support after March 31, will con- gradually disappear as chocolate-

Four only should be on the

General Officers Command.

of his argument that the Big tinue to maintain econo-dyed battledresada become treaty drafting committees, he mic, legal and police available for them. declared: "More blood flowed missions there. to advise ing Home Commands will be In the Soviet Union during the the Greek Government. given authority to extend the war than water, flows In Cana dian rivera."

"Debating Societies"

He said a wholesale parti elpation of smallor nationa would turn the committees into

· "debating societies.”

Furthermore, these sources | five-mile radius: limit hitherto sald, Britain possibly may be imposed on prisoners leaving bound by her guarantee, given their camps Router."

in 1030, to defend Greece against aggression. Whether this guaroni." ice still was operative,

however, Is an open question.

KING FOR SPAIN?

Madrid, Mar. 18. *Woll-informed circlés friend

He concluded: "Brazil is British ald to Turkey since taking part in questions that the end of the war largely has concern Poland and Feland! is been limited to a military mission to train the Turkish army in the taking part in queations con-use of British weapons and that corning Mexico and nobody is mission will remain, Foreign Ofly to the present, regime in thinking about Germany."" fice sources said. -

Murphy said the United Britain also will be obliged Spáln report a sub-committee States considered the question under the Anglo-French Turkish composed of fenir ministers has of "small-nation". participation alliance signed on October 18, drafted for consideration · by one of top priority and was not 1039, to go to Turkey's assistance the Spanish Cabinet. "proposal satisfied to let the matter drop if she becomes involved in hos that: Spalo, shall be "declared a

[UIRles with a European.

·and, would continue to press. It These considerations Palen Signarchist alate under a Coun

with the exition intendons all of the Realig

strongly, des AND

· Britain had suggested that withdraw. British, garrison troops | This would, be presided over | all the small nations should be teem: Greece: “us soon, ne practic, by General Franco and; would represented on the four com- alilo" probably crured in today's be the drst, move towards the mitters" and "thèle nub-commit: Cabinet, discussions of Frvaldent restoration of monürchy?” This toos. “Murphy "suggested tagjai: Truman'" Uukkartiouncements: 01- compromise that" natleak with American assistance: for: Creeds

direct interest Is a particusD: ZANO ZARA and Turke problem be placedrón, the BöTO. 1929

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