Bristol Brabazon' In Flight
This picture, just released shows the biggest airliner in the worie, Britain's Bristol Bra- bazon, in flight. The giant 130-ton aircraft took five years to design and construct. It has a wing span of 230 feet, a fuselage 177 feet long, and the top of its rudder is 50 feet from the ground. It is powered by eight 2.500 horsepower centaurus enginges operating four pairs of contra rotating aircrews. (Associated Press Photo).
PRINCESS ELIZABETH IN MALTA ON
ON HOLIDAY
SERIOUS RIOTS IN NIGERIA
of
of here on Friday, the Niger: ian Government announced tonight
- Valetta, November 20.
Princess Elizabeth was met by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, when she arrived here today by air from London to join him on the second anniversary of their wedding.
The Duke was the first to board her plane, a Viking of the King's Flight which had flown from Was followed by his London Airport. He uncle, Vice-Admira! Earl Mountbatten.
-
The Princess looked fresh and smart in a brown coat, with wide pockets, and a small off-the-brow hat with two feathers.
Warm Reception
THE CHINA MAIL TUESD
Russians Discover
New Planets
Moscow, November 20. Boviet astronomers this -year have discovered three
small
which new planets they
bave named Russla „Moscow, and Komsomolia
The official Soviet news agency, Tax,added today that theas discoveries bring Ja 113 the number of small planeta discovered by Soulet astronomers.
The agency said that the three new planéta, sought for 150 YourT 220, move around tha" un In orbits between
· Mara and Jupiter' and appear azdim stars.
(The name Komt 15
taken from the 'Russian for young
Communist)-Reuter.
B29 CRASH SURVIVORS' STORIES
Hamilton, Bermuda,
November 20·
The
Canadian destroyer Haida steamed into St. George's Harbour today with 18 United States Air Force men snatched from death in the Atlantic.
men
The bodies of two mained with the wreckage of the B129 Superfortress which went down in the Atlantic North West of Bermuda on Wednesday.
Two crash boats went out to meet the Haida as it steamed into the harbour. Ther the Haida anchored in the harbour, medical personnel from Kindley Field boarded her and the work OL the-18 survivors
taking ashore was started at once. Some wert taken ashore on stretchers in view of their weakened condition. They were all taken to Kindley base hospital for physical check-ups.
29.
Lagos, November 20. Eighteen miners were kill- ed and 31 others and several
Countess Mountbatten had police injured in grave dis-
travelled with Princess orders which broke out in
Also accompany Elizabeth.
Captain Joseph Petrosino, navigator of the lost B-29, was the coal mining area
the first to step ashore from the Enugu about 250 miles Easting the Princess were Lady Alice Egerton, a Lady-in-
Her face was radiant with hap2 crash boat which took survivars Waiting, and an equerry,piness as she walked down the aboard. A cheer went up from Lieutenant Michael Parker. line with Prince Philip and the the huge crowd as he leaped to
The journey was broken by a
Governor.
the dock, in excellent shape des- At the Villa Guardamangia,pite his ordeal. 10-minute halt for lunch at Nice. I
was "HOW where she is staying with the Southern France.
and The Princess's plane was pre- Duke of Edinburgh's uncle ceded by another Viking carrying aunt the Earl and Countess her baggage with a footman, valet Mountbatten, they were given a landed warm reception by local inhabi- and stenographer. This here after what the crew descri- tants and Muns from a nearby
convent. bed as a moderate trip,
is Princess Elizabeth's first The Princess smiled and way. It is visit to the George Cross Islanded to the cheering crowd. of dangerous explosives from the Iva Valley of Malta. and Obwetti mires had begun,
10
The Government statement said that the situation in the colliery at Enugu mace it necessary
the explosives from evacuate mines in the interest of public safety. The police were detailed out this precautionary
to carry measure.
The evacuation
The "Times
porter.
? shouted a re-
Terrible" he shouted back Fourteen of the rescued men were able to climb down from the the crash destroyer's deck to
boat. The other four were lifted ch stretchers. Their faces were drawn and haggard and they ap- peared to be in pain. One is in
condition The 14 suffering from salt burth, bruises
It will also be the first time leading article prepared for pub- a serious able to walk were
Ecation
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of Malta", in a
tomorrow, says: The the Government statement said. that any heir to the British
is Throne has lived for some weeks Royal visit and stay in Malta "Three lifts were made within any part of the Colonial Em- a milestone in the island's his and exposur
tory and it may well be the fore- out laterference, but in etntinu-pire...
#runner of other great occasions.” ing the evacuation at Iva Valley
The newspaper said that the mine the police were surrounded
Royal ecuple could today look on Maita as another home where affection and readiness to be of service abide in adundant mea- sure."-Reuter.
Greeted By Governor
by a large number of miners
the crow-bars, picks, } The armed with
Royal plane with hatchets and spears who rushed Princess aboard arrived here pre- at the police and attempted to cisely
signalled time on the disarm them and obtain posses-When its landing lights could be sion of the explosive states." seen from the airfield the Duke of Edinburgh-a First Lieutenant
The statement added that the in the destroyer Chequers 200 officer in charge of the police Lord Mountbatten stepped for- endeavoured to reason with the ward from a group of Service minera but without success.
and civil chiefs.
As the Viking taxied to 2 The situation became so dan-
standstill with the Princess's gerous that the police were com-
a fresh, pelled to open fire in self-de- Standard Buttering in
South West breeze, she could be casualties resulting in among the miners totalling 18 seen peering from a window.
fence,
- men killed and 31 detained in hospital and six casualties among the police.
The statement said that no fur- ther incident had been reported since Friday-Reuter.
The Duke of Edinburgh way
Kashmir Minister's Accusation
Cairo, November 20. Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim Khan, President of the Azad
/D
Speaking of their experience, the
men
remembered how plane after plane went aver their rafts. Some they saw and some they merely heard. thinking And They kept on praying.
They
argued for more space on their cramped little raft. They cranked the water distilling apparatus.
One man said. "As soon as we see a plane we would start
men's feet started swell- ing. They could tell. little cept that it was all-z nightmare. The sun never shone the whole of the three days. Most of them scuttled their heavy shoes on the second day, The shoes were ripping the skin from their salt- burned feet.
It was on the second night
UVEK
with the Princess in the plane for a short time before emerg..
that one raft overturned twice Ing to Intedouce her to Sir (Free). Kashmir Government; and miraculously all were saved.
said here today that the Indian | Wext of Gerald Creasy, Governor
day Friday-it tuated Malta, who had risen from a Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, again--and again all clambered sick bed for the occasion.
had thwarted all attempts" back. Some who did not
take After smiling at photographers, by the United Nations Com- their shoes off with the
others the couple walked to meet the mission to mediate in the tried to do so now. One man bis Service chiefs, the Prime Minis-Kashmir dispute.
not get his off at all, could feet were so swollen
The men
came ashore today to the cheers
of crews of other planes who clapped their friends on the back and pumped their hands. The survivors smiled and nodded and one said to a friend on the docks "Boy, am I glad
Cairo, November 20. Ten were killed and 10 injured ter, Mr. Paul Boffa, the Archbi- He asserted that Pandit Nehru when a house collapsed in Cairo shop of Malta, and others wait- "spurned the suggestion of Pre- this morning.Associated Press. ing to welcome the Princess. sident Truman and Mr. Clement
Attlee, the British Prime Min ister, for arbitration by bring ing in irrelevant issues."
Appealing for sympathy from
French Official In Espionage Case
Paris, November 20.
The Polish Information Bureau here today issued the text of a note from Poland to France, con- firming that M. Andre Simon Robineau, a French Consulate official at the Polish port of Szczecin (Stettin) had been arrested for alleged espionage.
the leaders and people of Egypt to see you!" United Press.
struggle for the funda
in a
mental human right of self-
he said, that the of Kashmir and Pakistan was similar to that of Egypt and the Sudan.
inter demandence"
Ibrahim Khan is leaving for London' tomorrow on his way to Lake Success, where the Kashe mir dispute is to be discussed in the Security Council before the
end of the month ---Renter.
LEGION CALLS
FOR FORCE
Washington, November 20.
Neutrality Party In Germany
Rengsdorf, November 20. The Nauheim Circle The Polish Government Leszczek, Under-Secretary at the
group advocating neutrality between East and West-will claimed to have discovered Polish Foreign Office:
shortly ask the East and West It said that the Polish authori=" espionage activities in Poland
National Commander George N. German Parliaments; to work by the French Embassy and ties had discovered "espionage
American Legion for the withdrawal of all oc- Craig of the Consulate stad, and demand members, of the French Embassy the Armed Forces, if necessary, tblishment of a neutrality status activities In Poland by responsible called on the Government to use cupation troops and the esta ed the withdrawal of two and Consulates"
obtain the release of the Amer for the whole country members of the Embassy. M. Robineau, the note added, Lean Consul-General, Angus
French Foreign Office spoke had been arrested when about to Ward, held prisoner bry man said today that the French take the plane for Paris and has Communists.
confessed his espionage activities
Commander Craig issued a
A
TA
Chlause
Announcing this to the press here today Professor Ulrich Noack, leader of the group, said that formal petitions would be
Ambassador in Warsaw had for and will be brought to judgment statement saying the United States submitted to bota Parlaments. mally protested to Polat against before a court of the Polish Restands ridiculed before the world M. Robineau's arrest,
and that ས
public." similar protest had been made to
as being unable or unwilling to These would also request to It added that documents in protect its own emissaries. the Polish Embassy here...
Polish possession and statements
The Americaserment
be
ask the Western Powers to texty negotiate a German peace tre with the Soviet Unlin, Me" The spokesman said that the by M. Robiieau showed that said, "Calls upon the
Professor
Lessor Noack called the French Foreign" Office" was "im-espionage was carried on by 3. to serve notice on Communist pres
conference of
Rt the end of mensely, sceptical about the al-Aymar de Brossin de Mere and leaders in China that the Consul an informal meeting of the circle. leged espionage activities. M. Fernand Reneaux, both of the General, Mr. Ward, and his as This
ToBow
Rhineland- 1. Robineau's arrest was an French, Embassy in Warsaw sociates must be released un- Palatinate Government ban on nounced last night by Warsaw. The Polish-Government Assited, harmed by an early specified date, la formal, congress Inst week, on
The Polish note was said to for the immediate withdrawal of or armed forces will be des have been handed to the Treach these two diplomate from Polish patched to chtain their release. Ambassador in Warsaw by DE territory-Berter
Associated Press.
the ground that it threatened the "constitutionat existence of the West Germen Siste" --Beuter.
"NOVEMBER 22, 1949.
Bidault Cabinet Facing Threat
Paris, November 20.
A threat to M. Georges Bidault's 24-day old Coali tion Cabinet developed today when the anti- Government wing of the Radical Party scored a victory at the Party's annual Congress at Toulouse.
The Radicals opposed to the Government pushed through resolution on the last day of the Congress instructing the 48 Radical deputies. in the National Assembly to vote against any "massive increase” in taxation. The Party has three Ministers in the Cabinet. Even more resolutely opi
of paralytics," M. Daladier posed to higher taxes are the argad his fellow Radicals to re- 38 independent. Conserva-
·ject new taxes that the Goy- ernment proposed to adopt in tives, also represented in the
the 1950 Budget BIIL Bidault Cabinet, which in-
The Radical Congress cludes Socialists, Popular Re-elected M Edouard Herrict as publicans, Radicals, Demo-Chairman of the Radical Party crats and Socialist Resistance in preference to M. Daladier, but Union and one Independent. the policy it endorsed was essen
This attitude of the Centre tially that urged by the latter Right element of the Government "Eighty per cent of the delegates was regarded here tonight as were behind him," the Conserva-
jounal de Dimen threatening a possible split in the tive paper, Cabinet when the 1950 Budget is che, commented. ⠀ *- debated next month.
The Radicals also instructed
There is also a threat to the their deputies to insist on the As Government from organised sembly adopting a Bill abolishing Labour. The cost of living has proportional representation been rising again for several Parliamentary elections as FOOD months and both Communist and as the Budget has been passed." non-Communist trade unious bave This would be completely un- crdered a a "protest general strike acceptable to the Prime Minister, for next Friday, which if effective M. Bidault, and his Popular Re would paralyse French industry publican Party. for 24 houES.
The revolt against still higher The former Radical Premier, taxes next year is widespread, M. Edward Daladier, led the fight both in an out of Parliament The against the Government and the Council of French Employers said taxes proposed new taxation at the that the proposed Radical Congress at Toulouse. meant train for private enter-. prise and unemployment for the workers."
"Paralytics"
Most of the new taxation would Describing the present Na fall on the shoulders of em- tional Assembly as "A chamber ployers-Reuter.
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