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PRINCESS REMEMBERS LOYALTY Old Family Servants To Attend Wedding

Girls Who Make Bridal Britain Bid

Dress Will Be There

A Grandmother

Bequeaths Her Birthday

1

London, Nov. 1.

grandmother br. queathed her birthday to ker grand daughter be- cause hers fell on Christ- mans Bay, it was disclosed in a will published today.

Mrs. Anna.S. C. Campbell, cled aged 87, leaving inore than 122418.

£500 10 her grand-daughter and "my

birthday, OWN

Juve 15, br kept by her. M]{ Rnd her friends

long as she lives. She will thus have the enjoyment of two festivals in the year ta. stead of only one as hitherto," --Deuter.

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London, Nov. 1.

London, Nov. 1, Princess Elizabeth has invited several old family servants and four girls who have helped to make her wedding dress to her wedding on November 20 at Westminster Abbey.

Among nearly 2,000 guestaj another war. But I also be will be Miss Eta MeLean. From Neve It is wrong to accept that Invernessshire who

the another war is inevitable. Was Queen's maid when she was a "It is only by ench one of us girl and the stationmaster at actively working für pence all Wolferton, Norfolk-the ata-the time that we co reduce tion for the King's estate at the chances of another out- Sandringham.

break of the horror of modern;

Other invitations have gone war."

Hold-Up

to William Doe and Itonald Lamb who wove the silk for the bridal train. and to

In New York, a Manhattar the Princess'a former riding in- shopping tour ticarly prevented structor.

Public Appearance

Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister. from Aniling to Britain today to attend the wedding of Princess Elizabeth Meanwhile, at Gorsham and Lleut. Mountbatten. (Wiltshire), Lieutenant Philip. Mr. Mackenzie King became Mountbatten, who is to marry so engrossed in the ships that, Princess Elizabeth on Novem-] he handed for the Queen Eliza-j ber 20, made his first publicj both later than he intended 'speech in this little Wiltshire, but he caught the giant liner a village today when he unveiled minute before she smiled. “ a war memorial.

Another passenger Arthur Grecch Jonas, British | Colonial Secretary, who he was going back to London an important Colonial basi. Dominien status for Ceylon.

Mr. Mackenzie King intende also to visit Canadian battle fells in Holland-Reuter and Associated Press.

He had driven over from the nearby Royal Navy Petty Oiri- Members of his familyrers School at Kingsmoore.

where he is an instructor.

said

of another war.

1 belleve it is right that we should accept the possibility of

was!

tonight that Sir "Only a few years after the including the plan for Archibald Southby. Con-armistlee," he said, "wo are al- servative M.P. for Epsom ready talking about the chances since 1928, will resign soon because of the i health that has plagued him ever since he and other members visited the German horror camp at Buchenwald in 1945.

Andher member

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the

Buchenwald party, Ms. Mavis

Tate, Como erasmitted neleide by coni gas poisoning last June after also being in poor health since viewing the piles of corpses and other evidences of Nazi torture at the camp.

Highest

On The Dogs

London, Nov. 1 Britons wagered at least £61.040.676 more on

dogs during 1948 than In

the previous years, the Churches Committee <72% 'Gambling reported today.

The beis ht totalisators totnited 199,213,285 Pounds with 137,572,000 compared Pounde in 1945, the commit- tee reported,

The figures are based on GO per cent of the track? which have totailsators and do not include belling with bookmakers,

"The public ns yet seems unaware the report stated, "int its economie pains are in part due .10 self.inflicted wounds."--Associated Press.

Teen-Age Informer

Gaoled

The Battle For Kirintenced to six years im-

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

While the battle for Kirin continued today with- out any appreciable change in the respective positions of the opposing forces, a Government column, pushing northward along the Mulden- Changchun railway, has reached a point less than 40 miles south of Changchun.

Berlin, Nov. 1, Helene Schwaerzel, girl informer who be trayed Dr. Karl Goer- deler, the Lord Mayor of Leipsig and head of the Resistance Movement against Hitler-was-sen-

prisonment today by a Berlin criminal court.

The court also confiscated

marks the 1,000,000

reward which she 'received from Hitler; for delivering up Gerdeler.

Last year the girl was sen- tenced to 15 years but the Pub- lie Prosecutor succeeded in get- ting a re-trial because he said. the sentence was too severe,

dencunced

At Sir Archibald's Borford

This column, spearheaded by solvity. For some time now, (Oxfordshire) home, a family

lie Schwnerzel "Sir Archi-units of China's crack New First Chinese press reports today re- spokesman said: bald has been in ever since be Army which was trained and vealed, there have been nightly Dr. Goerdeler in 1941, after she

Americans in attacks by Communiat forces had met him at a restaurant. wing to Buchenwald, and he is equipped by the

ind during the war for the against Nationalist positions in His co-couspirators had plan. more or less a semi-invalid.

of Welhalwei, ned to make him chief of the "He has been in nursing Burma campaign - hus atrendy the outskirts

Nationallats recap new Government after filler's : homes ande, frealment by ape- passed Kungchuling, about 37 which the cialists but has not made much miles south of the Manchurian tured about a month ago after assassination-United Press. capital, and is expected to link a long Communist occupation,

with the force up very soon which has begun a drive south- ward from Changchun,

headway.

"He cannot walk very well and he cannot sign his signa-

ture."

Sir Archibald is 61,-United! Priss.

Japanese To Honour Dr.Hepburn

The situation there is regarded Censure On

as so menacing that the Mayor of Welhaiwel and other Govern-

In the Kirin acetor, heavy ment officinis ne sald to have Bghting has continued in the transferred their headquarters by past 24 hours. with the one of the Nationalist warship Nationalists throwing in large anchored off the port, -numbers-of-bombers-and-fighters In an attempt to silence the Com- munist artillery,

S. Africa

Flushing, Nov. 2. After an all-day debate, the General Assembly of the United The Government

"Nations approved by 41" to 10" position at

ab- Yitu, on

the Tsingtao-Tsinau Vote with four nations railway, midway between thegeetaining a bitterly contested resolution Implicitly censuring The Yulin aren in Shensi two cities, in also described as Province, about 100 miles north "serious" in semi-official ties. the Union of South Africa for of Yenan, remained the most patches today, which said that failing to place the South-West important war front south of the the garrison had repulsed no Africa mandate under United Great Wall, as both sides hurled less than 13 "heavy" attoeke Nations trusteeship. reinforcements into the struggle. last alght-Revier-AAP.

Tokyo, Nov. 2. Two thousand Japanese to- morrow will throng a downtown In the past 24 hours, Govern. Takyo auditorium to honour the ment planes said to have memory of burn, beloved by the nation as

The Assen bly 1eccinmended such action last year but South Africa refused to comply.

The vote, which found the Dr. James C. lep dropped large quantities of sap football player, lost his

Lo Wal-kuen, the Eastern colonial countries outvoted by Royal Moslem and Slav countries and the man who first put its diffi-plies to the Izolated Kirin gar-Enfield motor cycle, parked near most of the Asiatic nations, cult writing into English letters. rison.

the Tal Ping Theatre, Inat night, was a victory for India, which

tra

Hepburn, who died in 1911 The besleging Communiats are A report was subsequently made was known to the Japanese as reported to total como 10 full to the Pollee. "The Apostle of Peace". i brigades commanded personally The best medical doctor of by General Ho Lung, No. 2 the Meiji ern. Hepburn was re-dammander in the Commúnist garded by the Nipponese as one army (ranking next to General of the greatest missionaries ever Chu Teh, the Communist

to come from the United States. Commander-In-Chlef).

The commemoration committee

announcement said the ceremony in designed to develop friendly relations with the United States. It added that while so many" Americans have contributed to Meanwhile, In Shangtung

thai Yulin is still in Government Official reports, while inalating hands, admit that the situation is "critical".

the development of Japan,

We now

marked сп Government definitely are sure that "one who maps as completely recaptured→→

remem-

there seems to be a large-scale Doctor revival of Communist guerilla

should be permanently

bered is our beloved

Hepburn-messenger of peace,

love and service",

won political Japan from a her- Pregg.

Hepburn's blographer, W.E. mit life, but Hepburn opened the Griffls, gaid: "Commodore Perry Japanese

heart." Associated

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