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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1947.
KING'S CALL FOR Iceland
MUTUAL EMPIRE HELP Volcano
London, Mar. 30...
The King called on the British Empire for mutual help and understanding in a "determination' to solve our problems together." "Why should it not be no" the central Office of Information asked the King in Apeech pre-in London. pared for delivery at a Stale "Are we not and brotherhood, Banquet in Pretoria, South Africa the greatest brotherhood;"in" the and distributed to the press by whole history of mòn, a brother- hood that has been strengthened and not weakened by past dif ferences of which, like wine' men, we have forgotten the causes and remembered only the lessons?"
The Kingpoke after Dalx weeks tour with Queen Elizabeth and the Princesses Elizabeth' and/ Margaret in South Africh.”
Eyes On Asia Healthier
Cincinnati, Mar. 29. Nathaniel Peffer, professor of international law at Columbia
"Our memories are rich in thei store of loyalty, goodwill and af-] feetion which have been offered to us in such generous measure,"
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day that the future security of the United States would be as dependent en Aslut'e ments as on
develop-
Cruel Ordeal
"Indiced the only unhappy those in Eastern Europe, yet the United Statesmenery that I shall have of the six weeks will be due to my virtually ignores
in constant anxiety about the cruel ordeal which the people of Great
Asia.
nifers
TOMATOES HID
MINES
Jerusalein, Mur, 20. The police found to land mines when they searched an” Arab-driven truck carrying borgs of tomatoes near Qua- tra, south of Ju
Jaffa
tonight.
The Arab driver and Occupants were arrested.
Ninety minutes later the guarda of the Bab-el-ad water pumping station north of Jerusalem eaw three pro- pis trying to get through the barbed wire defences, The guards opened fire and. the three disappeared.-Renter
Salt To Keep Warmer
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Reykjavik, Mar. 29. After. 101 years of muin quiescence the
cone of
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there
Through the morning
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An Iceland Airways fller who flew over the area this morning. New York, Mar. 30. Anid he could see great boulders 39 "General Meigs" Commun table salt la helping being thrown from the main out- 11 He declared: "It would be Britain have undergone since
healthier for the American left them at the end of January, soft coal users to keep warmer. let of the crater and the constant Experiments Indicating this ash of flame. He said lava wan future the American people, an- ordeal made even more sovere
flowing down the slopes. had an opportunity to debate any all that we had endured. there have been reported by the U.S. South of Heela, residents said i
from our enemies during. the Bureau of Mines, and Humthe smoke made it as black TA fully and openly on what they war." are pledging themselves to in The King read a prayer offered marized by the Worcester Salt night and ashes and sund ware
Company. Asla an they have to debate in his presence during the tour
One or two cuphils of salt are where they are going in Eastern by a South African congregation
cools. appealing for Divine compassion scattered daily on the Europe.
for the British people.
The effect is to lower the tem- "Extension of Russian in-
"This short prayer," he said,
perature at which soot will fluence over Chin would
no "symbolises the spirit which must doubt be unfortunate for China inspire our whole Commonwealth burn by 160 degrees fahrenheit, and risky for America, but, and Empire-an understanding of This results in the burning of there is in chance of preventing help, and a determination to solve from the soot fire.
each other's troubles, wish to a lot of scat, and in extra heat that by supporting the regime] our problems together."-ASBO of GeneraHasimo” Chinngg Kia-ciated Press. shek beckuse it is munist.
anti-Com-
"I that is our bulwark, wo have lost already.... The Com- munkis
311 will be stopped China or any place else in Asia, when an alternative is put be- fore the people of each Asiatic country which offers more than Communists promise."-United Press.
KING BREAKS
T
LEG
Paris. Mar. 29. King Sihanouhof Cambodia broke his left log in a riding accident yesterday, it was re- ported today from Saigon.
His condition was not serious, the report added. Reuter.
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training down at a rate like snow one inch in two hours. Even Reykjavik felt a shock this morn- Ing when the eruption started. United Press,
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Industrial farnaces also wers reported able to use the salt technique to advantage, and the bureau's report said soot In
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The announcement Bald the which had asked the Chicago Russian authorities in Berlin Tribune to be reinstated on the were unable to get upon the list, ulso urged Sokolovsky protest which was directed to permit newenien to visit ail the Soviet Millary Governor, places they had asked for,
Sokolovsky, Marshal Vassily
The Correspondents Assoclo- ton requested the Military. Gov-[ ernment to cable the Amorlean Military Governor, Lt. General Lucius Clay, in Moscow advia- ing him of the postponement and of their letter to Sokolovsky. |
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The trip was scheduled ta last
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The protest
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Twelve correspondents hnd been scheduled to go on an in- spection tour. This is the first group to be permitted into the Soviet zbne since last Septem- ber with the exception of those who attended the Leipzig Fair,
Eleven were approved by the Russian administration in Berlin but the name of Hal Faust, Chicago Tribune correspondent, was banned because his paper had been "unfriendly to Rus- #la."
Four towns were dropped by the Russians from the proposed Itinerary.submitted by the cor-
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