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Girl's Pose MORE MAIL-MURDER BOMBS Races
As An Air
"Received In
Commodore Twenty "Deadly. Envelopes"
London, June 5.
When we were the London; Many Prominent Names One Dies
Miss Jean Ridge. 21,1 who posed as an R.A.F.; Commodore to woo and win a nurse in a- mail and telephone romance.| was sent to gaol for two! years today for obtain ing 190 under false pre-] tences.
Nursing! Saeter Kathleen Win- fred Sampem admitted she te cepted a telpalminnel marringe
proposal from "A Cammodore David Bake" although she had, Survey seen from luring his court
She Alp
That "Blake" was Misa Radre after "his" pereal.
Mas Simpone and she pavei rpo to Miss Ridge, who identifierk herself, when apponoring at per- Meati, 42 "lean Blake, sister of "Daviri Blake".
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The money whees for
That's Simpsoara travel and hospital expenses and say formature for Deur honey. 2. home United Press.
Stern Gang Claims
The "Credit"
London, June 6.
Scotland Yard today revealed that ninë more mur- der-by-mail bombs have reached England from Italy. This brings the total number of "deadly envelopes" to 20 since the long-range. assassination plot was discovered earlier this week.
The announcement said the nine latest letters were found in a single mail bag and were turned over to the police without mishap. They are understood to have been addressed to pròmin- ent persons in England.
Rotam's top Hight deterlives, Laude with header! by Loward Hurt, warldoffices.
work
porters at key pt! Cuptoms 373621 have!
time anti-esprenage agent, have begut a ako to make” check) Haper Vised a four way security; of mails at all ports. The Pet)
has warned every pod. deise bu block the delivery of offer
Iwater in Betham to keep wałek miy Further letter-bombs
Yard agents
Mate by for bombes Government clerks
warntal to report At Jetters immediately. slight your suspletons
man Jone X-ray used to exáme tra! post offices,
ERNIE GOT ONE, TOO!
Fachaleur, June 5..
.
The Porriga Secretary, Mr. Here, talną robateri One of eferen letter formler united to prominent Baturn int
the pani 48 hours. Seofhond Yard helt ve that all of the origiant batch. "et "death by mut" jetters have now been delivered
Me. Heron did not are tr
geligte letter bamb deliurred
to the Poreign Office. This private cercturn recogio.ed it from descriptions og menings letters and delivered it to the Yard.
A Yad spokesman said in", stigeting officials hail, zverived Peratus inft.cmation" shoot the letter hands from "the palice Linstre end from souderatyand channels in other countries." Pre
French Railways Strike Threat
Representatives of
Paris, June 5.
workers, 550,000 railway threatening a general strike throughout France, tonight postponed their negotiations for a settlement until tomorrow, after a pre- liminary meeting with M. Jules Moch, Minis- ter of Transport.
railwaymen
Hopes of an agreement were expressed in official
circles after the meeting. The will meet at noon tomorrow.
M. Ramatier,
mali
“། པ་ བྷ་!!
"Death Letters”
in kry?
C-54s SUSPENDED
Hominate, June 6,
The Pacific Division Higra of the Army Air Pruumiort Cand nees all AFC 1 Framapurt planes Fave hassemled from servier world wite aciera from
a checkup. Washington for a
The statement wiid, hose ever, the ordered inspection of pertimi stabiliser holts and abdehd riflings required little tearre
said haer
bitir feet on scheduled flighta,
(ku Wushungtan, no grosut. ing order for (-54 him been inned hat the Atlantic ATT Division at Port Petten, New the- Joney, as directed a
C-54x idapertion of within the next few dups, }- Associated Prean.
tom Treasure Of Black Bartaleme
Newspapers reports any thalj
"ilvalla-letter" Hurves
bern
directed to Food Minister Jobs Wellington, N.Z., Strachey; the Board o
Trade
President, Mir Stafford Crippa! | Arthur Greenwood, Minister
A
June 5. map dated
In House
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Str.
The Meeting is to be held Thursday, June 12-- swhich is a General Holiday An eclebration of the Cing's
birth.
Collapse British
"The Real
One man died, and two small girls were in- jured, when a partly du molished house collapsed in, Kowloon yesterday aftörïgon.
In another)
Terrorists"
New York, June 6. The British was accus-
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PRO-ZIONISTS ASKED TO KEEP QUIET
Washington, June 5. President Truman today called on the American people to refrain from inciting to illegal ac- tivities in Palestine. President Truman said in a statement: "I urge all citizens meticulously to refrain, while the United Nations are considering the problem of Palestine, from engaging in or facilitating. "any activities which tend further to inflame the passions of the inhabitants of Palestine to undermine law and order in Palestine or to promote violence in that country.' The President's statement is considered to be the direct re-i sult of the recent British pro-{ test over United States préssį advertisementa calling for funds for illegal immigration and underground armies Palestine.
It came
in
RAF Bomber
Crashes
weeks some three after Lord Inverchapel, Britisir Stamford. Lines, June 5. Ambassador, had delivered an Three Royal Air Force men nide memoire to the State De-were killed when a "Wellington" house collapse, behind
partment, specifically ' protest-¦ bomber dived into a wheat flott the King's Theatre, nojed of being the "real tering over the recent advertise at Little Bytham, seven miles
rorists" in Palestine at a ments in the New York press from one was injured.
Stamford, Lincolnshire, is believed to have been the heavy Madison Square Garden against British troops and bi-an
A contributing factor to both mass rally organised in urging the terrorists in Pales today
Une to increase their actions The three dend were all from aerodrome at Swinderby, under the sponsorship of stultations there.
neur Lincolu. the American League for Important Task Free Palestine.
ruisfull of the past few days.
6:30
The first ralimpse rrure at
pan. A partly-demode use in Yee Kuk Street, Sam shuipo, suddenly seemed to dign- tegrate. A man was
killed
hid, two daughter, aged six and three years, were injurek.
A woman said that she saw
The President stressed that parts of the machine dropping A capricity andience of nearly | "to search for fair and work-off. Three farm-workers rush- 15,000 heard former Senator able solution of the Palestined to the scene of the crash and Gay Gillette reply to President problem is one of the most dlf.found the three airmen Head.—
Reuter, On the Hong Kone side, an un- Triman's plea against inflam- Reult and important tasks con- inhabited house in Wat Tak Lane,
matory sintemints on Palestine | fronting the United Nations," Just off Weileton Street, elby Americans, saylig
"It is in the interests of the Inped at 7.30 pan. There wer
"The only ferrorism in Palea-¦ United States as well as the no casualties.
tine is British terrorism. The United Nations that the efforts
Tricky
Killed When
President's statement should be of the United Nations to anive Resisting
Rape
respected by dm British.. They | Chia problem meet with auC- should suspend their drumbend cess," the President's statement; fcourt-martials and their pay-wiled, London, June 5.
[ebologien) and physical torrer A proclamation such as that]
Manila, June 5. intricate questions in inter- and to restors.elvil. religious | issued by President Truman | Detectives and plainclothes national law have heen ruised; and politienį freedom.”
was tentatively suggested in men are scouring Manila today 1862, since the unconditional surren Mr. Elliott Roosevelt, the Lord Inverchapel's talent ap- for two stickup men wanted without Portfolio: John Free. Signed by Roger Tres-der of Germany, the "British late President's mon. urged aproach to the United States for the holdup and killing of man, Undersecretary for Wars sidy, and
conperteri American Palestine Government, it was amlerstood 24-year-old Emma pointing to Law Journal" said today,
Foranda, Anthony Eden, former Foreign"this treasure of Black without parallel in the history frealom under United Nations
The surrender itself was policy iming at immediate here.---Reuter.
Filipino widow, at 8 o'clock last Secretary; Major General Be-,
night'. ward Spear, effesiyle at Bartaleme, whom I slay-of war, but the most curious supervision for five your the
Following the girl's resta- Zionist, former Minister to Syrtajed through necessity," feature was that the four pow- United Nations police force to
tance an attempt was made to at the Lebanen, and a former has been found
ers, while declining to angex assure Palestine's defence, im- Commuting Officer in Pale Waimakama beach.
Germany, or bring the state'of} médiate admilasion of 250,000
sources today. line. Ligtenant General Sir
war formally to an end, have Jews; and extension to free Page Tico Evelyn Barker, whom
Elathorpe, taken over the government of Palestine of the Greco-Turkish
Reason For The Above
Washington, June 6. Both Arabs and Jews
Semitism
ant
Jewish
A
resident of
on
leaders have used of anti-Hawke's Bay, whose wife found Germany, the Journal aid-aid programme.-United Press,
the map in a curiously wrought | Reuter, former i Commissioner for Palestine S on the shere, said today that
son-battered bottle wothed up]
Harold MacMichael,
Offens will not confrm or deny these reports. Associated Press,
They Did It
Jerusalem, June 5. The Stern, Gang, a ewigh |unnlegground group, today diss tributed pamphlets claiming re [sponsibility for the "death in the mait letters sent to British
| lenders, including: the Foreign
Servetary. Mr. Ernest Besin,
The pamphlets, the first rea! chuy to the letters, were dis. tributed in Tel-Aviv. it was
Prime union, will paralyse ruil traffic Minister, told the Socialist par- throughout France and hoht upå Himmentary group in the Asthenisands of holiday tourials.
M. Mach's compromise-vf- sembly today that he could not give full satisfaction to the defering partial satisfaction to assumed that if the claim of the this working closs the workers' demands for a 5-Sternists was right, their agents mands of without endangering the whole 500 franes basic monthly wage In Haly were responsible.
---was decided on at a meeting economy of France.
1 at resolved to continue M. Leon Blum's wage and price freeding pulley to the bitter end." he declared.
He added that it would cost the Government approximately
30,000 million franes to meet
OcenD.
The
In 'old-
told
e fotends to ask the New Zea land Government for help in slayed through necessity, will United Preas today that Pre- organising an expedition to the be grateful for the rest of your sident Truman's statement "ob designatial island in the Indian life-Roger Tressidy, Drawn virsly referred to the Ameri-
by me 1862."
Fean League for Free Palestine, The latitude and loviteljef which Ben Hecht is a teater, mesange, done
The Jewish Agency for Pales- were given, together with thei fashioned, lettering, read:-
"Ye who And thi treasure site of the treasure trove. tine said the Agenty was always oppiosed in violence auch as Black Bartulems, whom 1 Reuter.
Hieht defended in newspaper advertisements, The Agency also repulated his group.- United Press.
of
INDIA MOVES TOWARDS
COMMUNAL PEACE
New Delhi, June 5.
The Irgan Zval Leumi under-India made two moves towards communal peace as
of the French Cabinet today ground group tank the respon if the offer is refused, an emersibility for the dynamiting today geney meeting of the Cabinet of the railroad station at Athlith will be held late tonight.
ant of an oil pipeline negy the Arab village of Galabi-United Press,
Algeria, Too?
men Sewage disposal
and
the claims of the railway work dustbin collectors remained on
ers,
cumstances.
inclusion In the
Atrike movement Such an outlay was in-strike. The possible under present eir- was expected to spread to Al- geria, where gas and electricity The Premier made these | Workers called a stoppage for statements in answer to strong | tomorrow in protest against criticism from members of the | Algeria'a Socialist group, who reprouch French Government's national- ed him with engaging in open iration of gas and conflict with the workers' trade works. unions and oven went so far to Votes are being counted to- euggest that the Cabinet should | night in A atrlke referendum resign.
electricity
anning public service and
Nanking Students
Walk Out
the Viceroy and seven Indian leaders discuss- ed the setting up of a small high-power flindų, Moslem and Sikh committee to plan the take- over of power under the new plan providing for two Dominions of Hindustan and Pakistan,
The
GOVT. BONDS
Narking, June G. Minlater of Finance, O.K. Yui, suid today that the Ministry would redeem góvern- ment bonds issued before and during the way at their face value despite the People's Poli
len Conneii recommendation That the government pay bond- holders twice the denomina-
de-
Mr. Ali Jinnah, President of, bound to be a most intricate tional amounts to make up for the Moslem League, called off task, bristling with technical their losses through the the three month old Muslim and practical imeythes.-Rou-|preciation of the Chinese dol-
lar.-Associated Press. campaign ter.
ctyll
disobedience
against the Congress Ministry of the Northwest Frontier Pro-
vince, and the Congress Party One Drink And She
minister of Bihar
all arms and ammunition on
sale throughout the province.
the At today's discussion. Nanking, June 6.
Viceroy, met Pandit Jawahariul Students of Nanking Nehru. Vice-President of the A M. Ramadier hunched-today health workers in France. This universities walked out present Interim Government; with the Socialist veteran. M. (includes city and district ad- of their class-rooms Sardar Patel, Home Minister: Blum, and M. Monnet, director ministrative employees, water
J.D. Kripalani. President of of France's five-year economie works, mortuary and hospital again today in a one the Congress Party, who
called to presented the Hindus; Mr. plan, who is shortly to go to workers and firenten. The yote week strike the United States. Although result in the Paris area was 92 protest against the Hannah; Liqqat Ali Khan, lunch was of a private charue- per cent for a 24 hour strike-kow clash last Sunday Flance Minister; and Sardar ter. It. is reported that the Pre- Reuter. .mier consulted hla Socialist
colleagues on the problems fnc- ing the nation.
The Strikes
D
The Weather
Little change. Nikre of high preaure
from the Paclite intleyelone to Malgas,
Rab Nishtar, Communications between students and Minister, for the beginning of police, in which three the talks and Sardar collegians lost their lives: Singh, Defence Minister, later.
Baldov
Lost Her Undies
the
to
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ON OTHER PAGES tape her, according to patice.
Allied
"Not
Were Airmen Popular" in Japan. Pagg Four
Star Theatre To Be De-Regula
Boned.
Pape Seven
Freedom of the Press, Pages Right & Nine
Motoring Sections. Page Ter
Investments in Japan, Page Eleven
Company Meeting, Page Twelve
Local and World Sports News,
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The police disclosed that Emma wa Rocommunfed by a friend, Marcelino Lentok, when he was held up by two men at gan point.
The girl struggled with the two stickup men when they tried to rape her. The girl re- #iated and exenped but was shot twice through the body. The police revealed that when the girl's body was found her gar... ments were ripped. United Freas.
PHILIP
MORRIS
Paris, June 5. lacy piece of lingerie was missing today as charming young dark haired Madame Mar- guerite Claudon revived the old theme of "trust a man and..." re-
Marguerite's recital before a magistrate's court to- day was one which had been heard throughout the world before. Everything was clear, ex- cept the present whereabouts of the young lady's missing personal garment--the crux.of the case. The testimony niso falled to her any more, until: A statement issued after the include the whereabouts A student spokesman' anid:
of, "I found myself in the Extend from the Kurties to BW Chian and Nanking univeralty men and meeting, which lasted two and Madame Claudon's husband, but afrect and remembered, Details of the strikes in iuras trough still lies across N women for three days will not a quarter hours, eald that the otherwise it, was the same. Bhe things just as I have told France today were:—
Indo-Ching, the B Chink cool, Farmonise the food allowances and will Viceroy discussed with them met charming Guy Delauncy this court. But I discovered,, to
denote the funds to those who "the administrative Conse- The French bakery employees and the Bains,
aub my confusion, that the most in- voted to end their four-day old BW winds, occasionally really wasther
Today's Forecast-fixhi or moderat Buffered as a result. of the quences which would engue if some montas ago and in atrika immediately after M. montesine unartiled with showers, Jenny
Wichang University incident.” partition were decided upon,equent meetings they "talked tunate part of my underclothing Mayer, Minister of Labour, had time
In Shanghai, atudents and and the machinory which it of basal and mundane things." was missing."
Gay invited.' Marguerite to · Delnuncy's attorny questioned decided to impose a draft ngreb- Yesterday's Weather-
teachora of several universitles would be necessary to not up to.
his her closely: "Are you sure you ment reached by the employers Minimum: 78.7 dee. Fak.
aro continuing their efforts to 'give effect
pay a "courtesy" call to partition.
were wearing all of your most secure the release of the arragt. It and employees delegates on) Bunshinez 1.5 Nzura,
Is authoritatively stated home and she accepted.
clothes when you Keinfalis 50.5 m.279 inches. Totaled students and have submitted that the new Hindu,
'At Delauncy's flat, the talk personal both parties".
Moslem Paris traffle was being), dia-
since kn, 1-581.0 mm, 14, again! ¦ to the authorities several pro-fand Sikh committee will bo was "banal and mundane" and went to visit my ellent?" located by the strike of petrol Jan gvèrage of 647.k mtu.
Marguerite was quite certain, ponais requesting, that the mat the apex of a pyramid of com- he offered her a glass, of wine, ter of the, detained students he mittes to be formed during the Sho accepted, nipped and chat The court believed her and sen acttied by legal means,
coming weeks to handle the ted. Sudderdy, she told the fencet Delausey to one month, in 4. felt prison, Marguërije reçoived Meanwhile, ijo'strike in con- complicated and multicarious court, her whole body. tinuing in several universities aspects of the partition......
no symbole frane" for the loan, of Partition until the qyentioni- la-sejflat. → WHW WEW
at the centre wat more and could not be coaxed, her memory, and her vanished) Beuter.
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