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DE VALERA DUE IN LONDON NEXT WEEK

London, Oct. 29.

Mr. Eamon De Valera, the Eire Prime Minister paying his third visit to London in six weeks, will arrive here on next Sunday or Monday to conclude the new Anglo-Irish trade agree ment at the Eire High Commissioner's Öffice in London; It was announced today.

votera

Mr. Sean Lemnss, the Minis- | Britalu relinquished her. claim try for Industry and Commerce, to ports of southern Ireland., Mr. Frank Alken, the Minister

Elre Elections for 'Industry and Commerce,

Meanwhile, in Eire, and . Mr. Patrick Smith, then three constituereles-Dublin Minister for Agriculture, all of Waterford and Tipperary-went whom parttelpated in the pre to the polle to elect Members of liminary talks at No. 10 Down: Parliament, ing Street on September 19 and 25 will again accompany him.

Taking part in the talks on the British side will be the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee).

It Is nunounced that the votes will be counted tomorrow peeted before and the final results are not ex-

tomorrow night)

or Friday morning.

Mr. De Valera, has made the

Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign results of bye-elections a matter Secretary, Mr. Hugh Dalton, the of confidence and announced re- Chancellor of the Exchequer,

during the election Sir Stafford Cripps, the Minis-peatedly

Govern Mr. Campaign that if the ter of Economic Affairs. John Strachey, the Minister ofment should be weakened there

will be an immediate general! Food and M. Tom Williamselection.-Reuter.

the Minister of Agriculture,

New Powers

The British Cabinet reshuffle

in the interval has given Sir Stafford Cripps far-reaching new powers as the man re- spila for the coordination and direction of Britain's econo- mie recovery plan and curi- sequently he will now play even

a bigger part than heretofore in the talks.

Martial

Law In

Egypt?

Three Share Nobel Prize For Medicine

Stockholm, Oct. 30. A Crech-American chemist and his wife from St. Louis, Missouri, will share the 1947 Nobel prize for medicine with a Buenos Aires doctor.

Winners of the prize of 170,115 Crowns (US$48,021) are Dr. Carl F. Corl and Gerty Corl of Washington University, St. Louls, and Dr. B. A. Houssay, chief of the Institute de Blolgin y Medicina Experimental in Buenos Aires,

For

The Coris isolated the enzyme which begins the process. of converting animal starch into sugar within the body. this discovery the Karolinska Institute (Stockholm faculty of medicine) awarded them one half the Nobel prize.

Dr. Houssay proved that the front portion of the pituitary gland, at the base of the brain, In some way controls diabetes. He established this by removing that portion of the gland from a dog, which stopped diabetes previously induced by removing the pancreatle glands,

The doctor, a speciallat in diabetes who is also known for his research on snake and spider bites, holda honorary degrees from more than 40 universities-Associated Press,

"Thousands

Abducted By Reds In Germany"

Berlin, Oct. 29.

REDS DECLARE OPEN WAR ON DE GAULLE

Paris, Oct. 29. France's Communist-dominated labour unions to- night declared open war on General de Gaulle on the eve of the crucial National Assembly confidence vote, which almost certainly will give at least a brief lease of life to Premier Ramadier's middle-of-the-road coalition gov- ernment.

summoned all French

liberties

here

As the main political parties de fight when 50 policemen were hurt cited their policy on the vote, which in the breaking up of a Communist- probably will atem for a time the led demonstration, which rival de Siaulle sid

trical to Communist an anti-Communist meeting-the tides, the Communist-controlled Gen-most

violent outburst Confederation of Labour, in a fighting In Paris for many years.

of political belligerently worded proclamation. Observers

today believed that workers to the disturbances, following yeater- "Join torres for the defence of the day's strong attack on the Gavera-

democratie Republic and

sent in the National Assembly by threatened by reaction directed by Jacques Ducion, Communier par General de Gaulle,"

liamentary leader, have strengthened The CGT statement followed en the chances that M, Paul Romadiet, Assembly speech yesterday by the Socially Premier, will get his vote. Communist Secretary, Jacques Duclos, of conlidener for his efforts to over-

he ralled in which

France's come France's triple crisi econo workers to form neighbourhood "demic, social and political-when the fence groups" to baft the de Gaulle Assembly meets tomorrow.

Swe observers, however, think that there may be calls for further constituted cabinet of 13 formed last changes in M. Ramadier's newly-

week to tackle union

the erle-United

OVOCET.

011

Statement

The Catholic Bishop's Palace in Cologne confirmed erat de Gaulle had ennstantly at The statement charged that Gen tonight by telephone that the Bishops of sucked the CGT and labor Germany had addressed another appeal to the liberties and was seeking to replace Press, Associated Press and Remer.

Allied Control Council in Berlin to investigate Nazi ant Fascist merlinds.

unions with organizations inspire by

the disappearance and internment of thou-

Although

sands of men, women, children and ex-prison-|pectel comm, hier Ramadier is ex

ers of war in the Soviet Zone,

to gain • mali majority, enabling him to hold the ring a lile longer between the Communists and General de nulle. the CT statement is interpreted as

E CHER

an important move in Communist preparations for an oilapte show- down with de Gaulle.

Throughout today, France's lead- ing parliamentary parties held

The Bishops said that ex-prl- Then the Catholic authorities sotiers of war, why had been re- redirected the petition through leased from American and Bri- (the proper channels and the mos- tish prison camp, were arrested (sage Anally reached Berlin, Cairo, Oct. 30, and interned upon their return. After dispatching their appeal The Egyptian Govern- their homes in the Soviet zone. to the Allied Control Council in A Bishop's Palace spokesman Berlla, the Catholic bishops issu- the tels delegation for the Beatment is reliably under-aid the last appeal to the Con a statement to the press, Ineses to decide which way to time are Mr. Harold Winstood to be considering trul Council was written on Sep-which they said: the President of the Board of the imposition of mar-such appeal

the Allied Trude, and Mr. Hugh Gaitskelltial the Minister of Fuel and Power,

The new Ministers who may be brought into conference with

Another 442

present.

tember 18 and was the fourth

sent to

Appeal Bishop Heinrich Mink of Ber-

|

it tomorrow confidence issue.

vute

The confidence motion was posed

Gaulle,

constitution,

Tariff Reductions Agreed

A

'Geneva, Oct. 29.

closed here today.

Under the present actua! voting cannot take place be- At the same time, 14 failures lore tonurrow,

in tariff negotiations were re- The National Assembly is schedulcorded between countries who el to meet at three p.m. to dehate were members of the same pre- the motion and some 15 speakers are ferential

"The German Episcopate feels i

A total of 122 agreements for that the rules of tumanity and M. Ramadier yesterday evening, mutual custom tariff reductions justler should be extended to de- after an hour's

speech

defending thave been law throughout authorities.

concluded by 23 fented nations.

Government policy, calling for men- countries at the Geneva tariff informed quarters in London Egyptif. the

INTCL "Among civilian internees are

to speed up financial and talks of the Preparatory Com said that inter-departmental dis- cholera epidemic shows in said later that, although the

a large number of children and tacking both the Communists and deployment. It was officially dis-

economic recovery and sharply at conference on

mittee of the United Nations

trade cussions have progressed as well no abating in the next Catholle hierarchy's lateal appealing from month to month."

women. Their number la increas-

and em- that new agreement now in few days.

was written on September 18 i

The Bishops continued, "The draft form will almost certain.

reached the proper Allied author-Catholle authorities have reports Jy be signed.

people died of ities only last week. Bishop Mink This provides for the supply hours, it was announced oficiully transmitted to the British author arreals exceed 2,000 juveniles,

cholera in Egypt in the past 24 said the petition was originally indicating that the number of by Eire of poultry and cattle in tonight. In addition 623

"The entire figure is much new ties in the British zone whe higher and we have 1,254 names return for cual. agricultural cases were reported. machinery, fertilisers and feed- The Prime Minister Nokrashi turned it to Cologne after hold-ted complete with personal de-listed.

Peshin said that martial lawing it for two weeks.

tails, While Monday's discussions would give the health authorities will centre solely on trade and the widest powers for mobilising the entire resources of the coun. finance the question of The

try in their fight against the partition of Ireland may ngnin plogue, be mentioned "as necessary They could requisition hospi implicit in every question of im-tals, transport and pharmaceuti portance under discussion." cal products if necessary and the could take radies) Government

ing-stuffs.

Mr. De Valera has been press. ing for the abolition of the bor.tion against people Infringing der which divides the aix nor-i-cholera regulations.

Australia

the counties from the rest of look further precautions to pre. aud France touny the country.

vent the spread of cholera from Ifis deelured opinion is that Egypt. this is the sole remaining ob- An Australian bacteriologist, stacle to friendly relations be-Dr. Adey, is to fly to Darwin to. tween the two countries.

The last previous obstacle was cleared away in 1938 when

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morrow. to examine cholera sus pects among the passengers who arrived from Cairo yesterday, says a Reuter despatch from Mel

bourne,

Customs officers-and-port-of- ficials at the French channel ports of Calals and Dunkirk are to be | inoculated against the discaso under special precautionary mea. sures announced today.-Reuter.

JAP WAR ORPHANS. IN MANCHURIA

Tokyo, Oct. 30. There are

3,000 Approximately Japanese war orphans, most of them under 15 years of age, scattered aver various parts of Manchuria, accord ing to General Takahashi who has josi returned from China,

HE THOUGHT HE WAS FAROUK

Bury St. Edmund's,

Oct. 29. Robert Percy Hollocks, the 31-year-old Jabourer who once went to Bucking- ham Palace claiming, he was King Farouk of Egypt and wanted to see the Princesses, was found ynfit to plead and ordered to be detained during His jesty's pleasure, when his was charged at an Assizes Court last night with al- tempting to murder a police sergeant=Reuter.

The vote, therefore, will probably The 1,254 ретворя Include be taken some thine during the eren eight children under the age of ing. 14. One child arrested was 11 General expectation in Assembly years old.

Ibbles tonight was that M, Rama- dier would man between 290 and vntes which, with some probable abstentions, would give him majority of 20-30.

"Another 149 arrested persons were only 14.

150

group or whose mutual trade did not provide a sufficient basis for negotiations.

These countries included: Lebanon. Syria with Africa Cuba with India; Chile with China.

The orie country with which "Little is known about the fato

Britain was not able to agree of these children. Only in very

on inutual tariff reductions was few case, have parents been in-

Maurice Thorez, Secretary Gen- Cuba, owing to the very small formed by discharged prisoners erat of the French Communist Party, turnover between the two coun- that their children were seen in called tonight for a union of Leftists, tries certain camps, Jails or in trans- Catholics and ever. Rightists

who ports directed to the East." oppose General Charles de Gaulle.

The

а вресіц

Centra

also asked for

다.

Britain concluded agreements with the 21 other countries re- presented at the Geneva meet-

united ing. including the United

No Answer

M. Session of the The Bishopa said: "The parents who asked competent police au- frost against French Socialist Party States.

Committee, thorities what happened to their leaders and "American imperialists," Ma-

Mr. Harold Wilson, President He said the United States is "try of the Board of Trade, ed did not receive any answers. ing to make France is bridgehead making

In many cases they were in Europe." threatened with arrest and in two

RUSSIA CUTTING SHIPPING RATES?

children and the offences invaly-

cases

the mothers were arrested."

"After Battle"

Was

Jun announcement to this effect in tho-House-of- Commona today. He was not ex-

The statement to the Press aski Meanwhile, Parin has the "after pected to disclose the details of that in the majority of cases in- the battle" feeling following the dis-the Britlah or

Commonwealth

terned juveniles had been forced turbances in the Etoile district lant tariff concessions.-Reuter

to join Hitler under the Nazi regime, and had been acquitted

Press. by the youth amnesty-Unked

WOMEN CATCH UP IN AUSTRALIA

Washington, Oct. 29. The State Department is in- vestigating reports that Russia is using lend-lease ships to Canberra (Australia) Oct. 30, compete with American

Women, long outnumbered by chant vessels nt. cut rates, it men in Australia, are catching was learned today.

Authoritative Hources

mer-

up.

Statistician Dr. Roland Wilson said sald recently that preliminary

Ile stated that about half of these one of 95 vessels leased to the returns from a census taken last, orphans had been "sold" by brokers Soviet during the war

munist any,

The

males and

in the

was June. 30 show that Australia has to farmers and tradesmen, while the charging $0 per ton to trans-a total population of 7,580,820 other half were accommodated in orphanages maintained by the Com-port coal from the United States including 3,700,153

to Sweden compared to $9.90

3,781,667 females,

That was an increase Communist Eighth Route required by the Maritime Com- total population since 1933, when Army will never release an orphan mission for United States the last census was taken, 01 even if its parenthood is established, ships.

950,081. including 432,042 men General Takahashi said, adding that The ships form part of Rus- and 518.039 women, he had bern reliably informed that sia's outstanding $11,208,000,- years of age were being drafted in. tions on which have been sus all Japanese war orphans over 15 000 lend-lease account, negotia to the Eighth Route Army-Reuter.pended since mid-July-United

"THE PRINCESS WEPT AND WENT"

London, Oct. 29.

The "Daily Mirror" reported today that Princess Elizabeth wept when she got word of the recent automobile accident in which Lieutenant Phillp Mount batten was hurt and that she rushed from Buckingham Palace by automobile to go to his aide.

Press.

Dr. Wilson said that the num

ber of men than at any previous ber of women in the country now is more nearly equal to the num time in Australian history-As- sociated Press.

"Japs Got More U.S. Aid Than China”

Washington, Oct. 29. Chairman Leo Allen, of the powerful House Rules Committee, today told the United Press that The newspaper said the King

in his opinion "Japan has received more bene- and Queen did not learn of the

fits from the United States from fighting a war trip until she had left and with us than China from being our ally.” * Scotland Yard was. Informed. Allen pointed out that the lef to "include the world," Police cars caught up with her United States sold to Japan scrap Ha sald the situation in those and escorted her, back, the iron for war against China be two countries is indicative of con- paper said.

fore Pearl Harbour and since flicts throughout the world and The Buckingham Palace the Armistice has fed the Japan- he is doubtful about the wisdom. Press Department said the people and helped to rebuild of the entire relief programme story was "absolutely unfound- cities.

ed United Préan

since he wanted to be convinced Ho sald, meanwhile, the Chin that wo won't thereby mako ose are still desperately in need enemies with all countries

who of food and materials."... Athens, Oct. 29.

don't receive our help." He declared that he doubted Greek press dispatches.re that the United States has treat-portant to continuo sending sup

Allon said, however, it was Inte ported today that Governmented China fairly, since it must plien to Japan because that troops were missing in the bo just as painful for a Chinese would act as buffer between the Epirus aron in Northwestern baby to starvo

It is for n

United States and Russia in the Greece in propatation for a nowa 2010.

event of another war. Elə sald offensive aimed at clearing out possible solution since he did not Arthur and almost definitely would aald ho did not

athe

Japaneso lovo Gen. Mac- some 2,000 to 4,000 guerillan favour, reducing suppiles to Japan be on the United States, aldo I operating in that region. As nor did he believe that the Unit- they are, in a position to effer sociated Press.

ed States should broaden Ita resistancem United Press,

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