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Election effect on Europe
London, February 2. Outcome of the British elec. tions will deeply affect the future of Western Europe, said the Paris correspondent of the Independent left wing British weekly, "New States- man and Nation." -"
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London, February 2
The Archbishop of Canterbury today warned the leaders of all political parties that whichever party wins the General Election they must face the many and great dangers of the hydrogen bomb.
"We ore indeed set amidst many and great dan.
gers," he said..
"The day approuches, we are told when nations will have the power to disintegrate the very world we live on Even now they could disrupt civil- isailon, and another war would do it."
The Archbishop, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, spoke daring an unpre- cedented pre- election - campaign Church service at St. Paul's.
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Tokyo, February 3. General Douglas Mac Arthur yesterday announced that he had established
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The United States Govern. ment: approved the establish. ment of the court as "Japanese -courts have no furladiction VKF such cases, axid the Supreme Commander's ANE nouncement.
"the Tories win the respondent continued, "The towards the tight will become All 60 even more nccentuated,
suffer a severe setback, that the United States' decision tries of the International Rice rung end free enterprise, as represent- to build one might become a Conference to carry out Pre- ed by men like Reynaud and Vir campaign issue and require the sident Harry Truman's pro- gain the upper full attention of whatever Covegramme of ald to under-de- hand, complete with unemple-ernment is elected on February veloped Asian areas, delegates
Rangoon, February 2. United Nations funds will the be available to member count
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The leaders of the three major were told today. parties Socialist Clement Attlee.
Dr. W. B. Ackroyd, Secretary=- Conservative Wlaston Churchill General of the Nutrition Com- and Liberal Clement Davier-mitter session now being held and many of their senior aides here, tald delegates that fun.is A.M.
from the UN Food and Agricul-Up With The Sun. tural Organisation (FAO) will he
7.15-Setting Up "Exercises, [7.80==B£usical' Clock, available to Implement the United States programme. : Nearly 2,000 people Jamgued He said the countcles соп- the Cathedral as the service cerned will have, to apply to the "If the Tories were to become
Another crowd who FAO for aid, before bsslatance Britain's spokermen, many inhi-rted. bitions of the Continent would lood on the wide steps outside can be rendered. ge and those civil liberties which of "Good" old Winnie" and "the group named two sub-commit11-10-Parade ut, Whythm,
grested Mr. Churchill with about
Lubar England has, in spite I was the first time in iritish of everything; helped millions ut history that such a pre-election people not to lose their Derndservice had been held. cratie faith and conscience." the correspontent added.
still make Western Europe worth living in would be drowned in a sea of intolerance," the "States- inan"" sakl~~Associated Press,
next' Prime Minister."
Mr. Attlee was warmly plauded
Labour's confidenco
Meanwhile,
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George sets the formal stage for veting by dissolving Parliament,
the King's action incrow, Intensive three-week battle for the 025 seats in the new Parilato lust 10 days.Associated ment.
The Socialists are confident and in the last two weeks have calzad their own estimate of
Lucknow, February 2 Three were killed and 20 in-
the majority by which they ex-fured when an express train cal- pect to win from about 60 t:ided with a stationary passenger
train carly today at Munderwa, 100 seats,
railway station near: Gerakhpur, Most of the British Press urged 150 miles East 2,90-"Farers 'Choice"--Presented by that greater steps be taken Reuter
of Lucknow- seek on International agreement
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"Optimism on atom bomb control would be foolish"
London, February 2.
President Harry Truman should "and" most cer- tainly will approach Moscow once more on the control of atomic weapons, but-it-would- be foolish to be optimistic about the outcome, according to the non-partisan weekly, "The Spectator, published today.
"Those well-intentioned per nations guessing and that is
A.6"From the Editorials." (London official wage restraint policy, a song on both sides of the what makes President Truman's
fects between two and three mil-Atlantic who suggest that the decision to make the bomb Inevi 8.15-1 Parade"The Vale of Amelion workers and would cost British or the American Gov-table and his endeavour to open ernment has been remiss in its negotiations, indispensabio-how- and Allied endeavours to reach agreement ver unhopeful the prospect."
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