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Carnival queen weds Moslem London at the week-end

Ruby Chepperd, 21-year-old 1949 carnival queen of Woking, Surrey, was married to Major ..John William Blahop Farmor, 52, in the Shah Jahan Morque. Woking according to Islamic law. The groom an Army Cadet Corps training officer, became a Mosiem during his travels in the East. The Major meti him bride when he was called on to act as her escort during her reign as carnival queen. The pair left for a Capri honeymoon after the ceremony. Photo showe; Doctor Abdullah (left) hands the ring to the groom during the ceremony. Best man (cond from left) is unidentified. (AP Photo).

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RUSSIAN REPLY

BERLIN ELECTIONS

Morlin, May 8. The Russian Control Commission tonight advised the Western Allied

¡pow. ers that they * ould agree to supervised elections for,all Berlin pra- vided the occu ation troops wore withdrawn. Withdrawal of troops was one of seven stipulations made, by Russia, in notes to the American, British and French commandants here, but there is virtually no likelihood that the Western Allies will accept the Soviet demand to withdraw occupation forces,

Chicago paper on warpath

Chicago, May 8.

The "Chicago Tribune" today described as an "effrontery" a suggestion that America should help Britain meet debts Sterling countries.

The Russian note was signed by Colonel Alexei Ivanovitel Julisarev, Acting Chief of the Russlun Control Commission in Berlin.

the

It was written in response in

by a proposal made

U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, last month that the Russians joln the

GERMAN REDS PUT ON ACT

Berlin, May 8.

The German Communists to-

Ailles In permitting free day thanked the Soviet Uniori

democratic elections for all four for

defeating

Germany in

sections of this divided city. The World War II and shouted for

:

"The Spectator" write, an Atlantic High Council inject "It happened in the autuma would be a national disauter in which the United States would the general election came too at be spectater guide and ox Goon. There are, after all, interfernal provider but a fully con naidual as well as national que miited participant." Hona to be weighed. A serien ofTha Economist" recognises the conferences. or the first-im portance are to bo.

of 1948 in the and pastie · of Imbshausen. The Lutheran World Fedoration was running-a series of oureen. I was requested toj gisa settlement abroad. After my talki talk on the possiblities of re-

now unt the ufumid between difficulties in the proposal. How sealed myself in the mladit pl

Win

Fil, these would the new Counell At In with responsibilitien fücing the Gov

crament, it is intolerable that. Its By-

continuet existence should depend au, the number of, avails that indy have at any moment to he market off the divinion list."

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hat great salon, and answered. questions put

by mulience. There was one question. which, above all, others, burned itself into my, conscience. When will the Western..putions allow compstaloo to enter into their work with refugees? Suddenly. : "The Spectator" thinks that an-

ed luto-court of other general election at this stage the Council of Europe? But Thele room seemed to be transform- Justice. in which to support

was in the dock, representing would leave the balanc.cof parties Economiat" is rendy

M. Uldauit's plan. simest unchanged. There has not

the whole Western, world and Time and Tide has a moving without a word to say in my de- bee any decisive

movement of opinion in the › country.

That article on the Displaced Persons being so, some motus vivendi ntproblem by a Norwegian judge Westminster

who pervcd. apa - Resettlement be devised, not must u the Government's interest but Oficer for the later national Re in the national and international ugee Organisation in the British sent circumstances no PR male

ECTRAMO Zone of Germany.

over 45, bud ho female under 40 interest. A working arrangement falling for short of a National "There was one particular con emigrate if they are not episode which. I shall never tor-Lucky enough to have children Government should be by

aver i hey have friends in will support thom means impossible to attain. What

or unless are the main topics of discussion

any Parliament? Finance, for eiga affairs and colonial affairs With the

Finance

Bill through and fresh nationalisatipi Incasures Indefinitely deferred, The door should be open for not merely a tacit truco, but definite agreement in certain defined Rickle. The first and most obvious

no

once

of these is foreign policy....The same is true of colonial policy

The article says that in pre-

the U.B.A...who can, offer, aedom- and employment. And for those affected with illness or disability, there is virtually no chance at all.

ISRAEL MAY GO modation

TO THE UN

.

Washington, May, 8. Israel's representative to the United Nations, Aubrey Ebun, hinted tonight that Israel may take the issue of Arab-rearma-

It is unhappily true that in pro pent, circumstances every movement to the United Nations. made

and

word spoken by Mr. Eban said "Arab rearma every either side is apt take determinedment will spam-Increase tension in the Near East, and Ibrael by its probable electoral effect. But Parliament should be capable would feel obliged to bring the et rising above that.....There is a

scrutinyol world opluton and of lime for greatness, and this is in epoh Life, current policies International organs to bear

contestably such a time. With the world as it is, we cannot let our-. selves sink to pettiness."

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Leftists differ

of the Arab States."

Mr. Eban

Sidelight on forced labour

by a Frenchman who. In 1945 "The Spectator" has an article was accidentally Included by the Russian In detuchment of forced labourers from Rumania. They were borrowed to help the coal production in the Don Basin.

D

The Jabourers were transported to Russia in cattle trucks, The

the

opinion thurised -Isracks Sourney took 15 days. Because of feverishly rearms, and rab States the cold, many died. "I have often and Indulge in been asked if we were ill-trested a hostile campaign against Israel, during the journey, and it ro

Nazis. refure, any contract with Traci called the horrors of for the purpose of, final peace to, there were no brutalities: We settlement and maintain an illicit were simply treated as cattle" blockade and boycott. Can it be the author gives a surprising

seriously contended that, thesol

Probably this article expresses vary well the fealing of a very large part of the country. But it is not the feeling of the magazines of the left wing of the Labour are circumstances in which it is account of the Russian workers. Party These draw duite different internationally reasonable, to in-The fellowship between the conclusions from the present crease Arab armament by leaps Soviet workers and the deportees situation in the House of Comand, bounds in relation to Israel? was manifest at all times, in the hions. For example, the "New Israel had never departed from street you could, ask the first Statesman"

an" says "It is now clear the view..which it expressed in

person you met for

a cigarette, that no stability can be achieved the Security Counell last August and he would give it to you as in this Parliament. Once the bud-that, it was highly imprudent to

as he might greet an old get is out of the way, Mr. Attlee if the aims embargo to the

cd." will have to seek the carliest of the war.

Middle-East before pacification portunity for a dissolution. By of

The Soviet regime has created He declared, "It is clear that an elaborate, hierarchy, of the forcing the Labour Party to fight, Mr. Churchill may unwittingly the lavish supplica despatched to privileged. At the base are the have revived Its fortunes".

the Arab States threaten ́toj workers. Does

this mean that change the military equilibrium the attitude of the Soviet worker in the area."""

regime is purely Mr. Eban also sharply criticised towards the the United Nations decision to passive? No, far from it. Hajda

fends himself against the regime. Internationalise.

He attacks with the means of United Presa

thought The incredible propa- 'inination to think for himself In the first place he refuse to read the newspapers. He replies to to slogans with counter-slogan, Sabotago is continuous."

The "Tribune"--the paper as- sociated with Mr. Aneurin Bevan

rather surprisingly avoids dis-

to Soviet note also sald that once the American troops to gocussing the subject.

: The editorial said, "After all

we have done for the British.

the occupation troops were re- home. moved, sector bordurs inside the

city would be abolished.

com-

The principal article in "The

Jerusalem. --

Red Party leaders hailed the Economist" is on foreign affairs. NEW. HUNGARIAN he he has don

who

Russians as "liberators" freed them from the Nazis ve years ago. The Russians here also observed the anniversary.

The East German Prime Minis

The three. Foreign Ministers (of Great Britain, the U.S.A. and France) are preparing to meet at u time of growing international tension. There is an ill-defined but

PRESIDENT

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The seven points made by the their attempt to unload $8,400,-Soviets Included 000,000 their stale debts on the 1. Free, clections supervised by American taxpayer is barredite the four powers, based on the

Budapest,, May 8,....... today effrontmy".

Allied Kommandatura election

Hungary's Pitilament

the appointment of The pup

ki 12 Britain order which governed the Berlinter, Otte Grotewohl, in praising denite feeling on both side of approve

It is this sabotage which, the had hail full employment sineo elections in October 1940.

2. Formation of

Gennan the Soviet Union, did not men- the Atlantic that the initiative in Sonder Ronal as President of the

has for the Presidential Counell and elected writer thinks, creates the muddie the war because its

Sterling commiasion to set election ma-

tion the part played by the West-international acairs creditors have been spending chinery in motion. This

ern Allies in the conquering of time being slipped from Western him by acclamation to be head the Soviet economie system which, of the Hungarian People's Re-more than any other factor, com- hands." funds there which were not ne-

Germany.

public.

pels Stalin to set certain limits ceptable where more janti better mission would have equal repre-

"I tell Mr. Acheson again that The Economist" thinks!

Arpall Szakosits, former, head to his imperialist ambitions. goods couki be had fur the sentation from East and West we, don't want his occupation accessary that West Europe should

01 Hungary's Social Democratic money".

Berlin.

the Presidelcy troops," Grotewohl told a Com-change its objective. Three ydara Party, resigned 3. Review of the 1946 electionist rally in the State Opera ago it accepted the Marshall Plan unexpectedly en April 24 Int a -istun-and-Egypt.are.free to spend members-might-be-given-an-op go home, for heaven's sake, but {io offer a way of restoring In the garten-Parliament He gave ill publican Political Party of -Indja" : "Once the prople of India, Pak-law so that former. Naz! Party House. "Let us alone, Go home, gludly because the Plan scerned letter to the Speaker of the Hun-ects of, the recently, formed "Re-;| their money on American ma-portunity to cast ballots unless chinery and curs, how much pl otherwise decrced by a court. that over-priced stuff do you think they will be buying," tha

Troop withdrawal newspaper added.

go."-United Press.

COMMUNAL RIOT

One

"When unemployment as a re- 4. All parties recognised by

Karachi, May 8.. sult st convertible Sterling the four-power Kommandatura,

Hindu was killed and sweeps Dritain, where do you the supreme government body in suppose they will seek funds to the city, be permitted to put up three injured in a communal riot modernise their industry?" Reu-candidates for office.

on Saturday at Jacobabad in Sind ter.

5. The elected city govern- Province, Gazi Fazaliullah,, Sind ment will be permitted to exer- Province Premier, announced to- the Berlin constitution of 1940.

He said 0. Abolition of tho Western Allied "ittle occupation, statute" rested for Inoting. The situation governing the American, British Was brought under control within 20 minutes, he added.Associated Press.

LABOUR TROUBLE “İN ARGENTINA

the

Buenos Aires, May 8. The 250,000 workers in Argentine food packing industry, who walked out at midnight last "Wednesday. demanding better conditions, returned to their Jobs today.

port

..

But, at the same time, activity in Buenos Aires again came to an almost complete stand- Bull as a 48-hour strike was called by port workers.

Press

TAILPIECE: YOne of the ob

long run Europe's independence health as his reason-Associated is to annex the South Pole for of America: 'But today sạch an Independence..should be regarded

as an Impossible and flusory ident.

U.S. co-operation

cise is functions on the basis of day. that B5 Moaldins were United States. It is the French

and French sectors of Berlin.

7. Withdrawal of occupation troops ze a prerequisite for the execution of free elections and elimination of sector boundaries.

"A Jōko"

i This would mean that tho heavily-arnied, thoroughly ill- tarised police force now being The Fort Workers Union is organised in the Soviet becupa- demanding the right to, hold Alon zone would be left free-to public meetings, the opening of take over the city. Only a few the union's headquarters and hours before the Russian noto minimum dally wage of 30 pesos.

Reulor

NOX ZEMA

SUN BURN

was delivered, It was disclosed that the Russians had - moved Talert: units" of their police army Into the Eastern part of the .alty. The West Berlin Mayor, Ernst Router, toid the United Press: This proposal to abandon sector divisions-cri Berlin and to with- draw occupation, troops, without prior agreement as to who will actually control these elections, is to-mo simply a joke”—United Press,

DISTURBANCES FAT FUNERAL

Catania, May 8 Three wors injured today when Peharging policd.broke up a funeral procession of1-lt 'mqn';killed in a munitions explosion last week!

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