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London court dispute over bond possession

London, June 14,

Vittorio Gaudiani, an Italian, was involved in a dispute in the Law Courts today over the ownership of £38,000 worth of 31⁄2 por cont War Loan stock which, he claimed, had been given to him by the late Lady

Magdalan Wilson-Borkor,

Gaudiani claimed a declaration against the Reverend John Foster, executor of Lady. Barker's will, that the bonds, held by the National Provin- cial Bank, were a gift to him and he was entitled to the full bene-.

ficial interest on them.

MR. LIE'S SCHEME FAILURE

Lake Success, June 14. Mr. Trygve Lie's efforts to persuade France and Egypt to vote for admitting Red China to the Security Council have failed so fara United Nations diplomat said today.

The diplomat, who would not be identifled, sald both countries would abstain if a vote were taken in the Security Council in the new future.

Counsel for Gaudlani, Mr. Gerald Upjohn, KC, said, that t the bonds were placed to the credit of Gaudiani in May, 1947, on the Instructions Lady Barker.

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MARSHAL OFFENDS ITALIANS

In 1884, Mr. Upjohn said. Lady Barker formed an association with an Italian named Soliani. They lived together as man and wife in Italy until Soliani died in September, 1030, at the age of 80. Sollani left the residue of his estate to Lady Barker, and, there was no doubt that investments she made Bubsequently come went to the Chamber of De- from, his estate.

puties today.

Gaudiani, he continued, Arst met Sollani and Lady Barker in 1927 when they were living at the Villa Fantasia Mr. Upjohn sald

near Genoa, that Gaudiani would say that he had been on admirer of Lady Barker, but their relationship was perfectly -proper-and-normal.

Rome, June 14. Italian resentment over Field Marshal Viscount Alexander's opinion of Italy's contribution in the war against Germany

Recently published despatches of the British Field Marshal said that the Italians contributed li the to the Allied chuse and attributed their 1943 surrender to side.

be on the a desire to

winning

Press in Italy. Right and lett- They led to an uproar from the

wing newspapers joined In cdl- torial protests.

Three Monarchist deputies nsk- ed Premier Alcide De Gasperi's Government to reply to Lord Alexander,

Indications were that the UN Secretary-General returned from Moscow empty-handed, that the United States must decide on a _real_policy_in_the_UN crisis and that the chances are strong that' the Russians may launch another There was no doubt, however, he peace offensive during the Gene-added, that from the spring of ral Assembly-meeting on Septem- 1931 they became lovers. ber 19. He added the UN may drift into the Hoover plan untess When Lady Barker returned to some positive action is taken, ' "England · in ` 1031, Gaudioal ne-

The Foreign Minister, Carlo The former President, "Mr.companied her. In 1932, he re- Sforza, referred to the Alexander Herbert Hoover, proposed In turned to Genoa to carry on his statements during today's Cabl- Aprli reorganising the UN to ex- practice as a notary. Their inten-net meeting, a communique on clude the Communist countries. tion was that they should live to-

gether permanently and Lady the session disclosed.

The Foreign Minister told the Barker was hoping that he would come to London. He returned meeting it appeared that some of the Field Marshal's assertions later in the year for a holiday with Lady. Barker.

were contrary to the preamble to the Italian pence treaty, which to the victory." stressed "the Italian contribution

Mr. Lie has been working at full speed in an attempt to settle the Chinese representation issue in the UN and to make a settle- ment of the Russian-Western dis- putes.

Five members of the Security that Lady Barker intended giving It was clear, said Mr. Upjohn, Council have recognised Reil

Gaudian £38,700 In war bonds, China and are ready to tener and it was plain that despite his into the Council. The U.S., Ecu- reluctance, the bonds from July, dor and Cuba are committed noti to vote for the Chinese Commu- 1932, were held by the bank to nists but the US. will stand aside the credit of Gaudioni. if the majority wants to open the door to the Reds.Assoclated

Press.

HK GOVERNOR IN KARACHI

Karachi, June 14.

The bonds remained in Lady Barker's name until May, 1937, when she signed a document addressed to the bank transfer- ring the bonds to Gaudiani.

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He added that as soon as the

Gl brides back in UK

The party of British war brides from California, who were delayed by rad tape on, their visit to England, are pictured here on their arrival at Bovingdon Airport, Hertfordshire, AL extreme loft la David Delgardo, aged four, of Mountview, California, whose mother was former. By Miss Badie Goldman, of Northampton: third from left, front row, le Lynn Marie Drechsel, aged two, with her mother (behind Lynn Marle, third from left back row)," Mrs. · Marvin Drechsel, of Port Chleago, California, who was formerly "Miss Anne. Durch, of Liverpool. (Asso- „ciated-Press-Photo).

ROMULO ON ASIA'S MAIN ISSUE TODAY

Now York, Juno 14. The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Carlos Romulo, said today, "The contral-

issue in Asia today is whether or not the great social, economic and political changes which the Asian peoples demand may be achieved without abridgment of essential freedoms or undue sacrifice of human dignity."

official icxt of Viscount Alexan-Speaking at Manhattan College, which conferred on honorary Doctor of

the

der's statement is received, steps will be taken to set forth historical truth, Independent of

controversy.. any

Associated Press.

GRANTS BY UK TO MALAYA

Lows degree upon him, Mr. Romulo asked: "Can the new states of

• Asia attain their desire for social equality and economic security within the framework of democracy, or will they be obliged, like some other -nations, to seek final recourse in extreme measures like Communism?

"Such is the dilemma that confronts all new, states at Asia today.!"

Continuing,

"in the final reckoning, the contest between the forces of democracy and those that are General 'Romula seeking to undermins and des. said, "There is no doubt about. troy it will be decided ori a the course they would like to mural, not oh à military, plane. take. The Bagulo conference-For the supreme prize at stake nothing less than the soul of reaffirms the adherence of these

menkind."

to understand - the

Singapore, June 14. Grants by the British Gov- ernment totalling Mr.

neaply £700,000 for educational, geo- new States to the principles of

In order United Nations and proclaims logical, medical and Industrial their desire for 'closer co-opera- situation in Asia, it was necessary rehabilitation work in the

"We say that was the document which constitutes the gift. Gau- dlani never know of this transfer Sir Alexander Grantham, Gov- at all. He would have been deep- ernor of Hong Kong, who passedly shocked because there would through Karachi today on his way have been trouble with the re- to England, told reporters Hong venue authorities in Italy," Kong was not threatened by the Upjohn said.

When Lady Communists,

Barker came to England, she left a number of He said that there are 30,000 matters to be cleared up in Italy British troops stationed there.

Replying to another question, and she gave Gaudiant a power Sir Alexander, who is on four of attorney. months leave with his wife, That,

Counsel added, would thought the forces of Communist seem natural for a lover and his China were quite capable of tak mistress, although the defence Ing Talwan, though he would not sald that put him in some special forecast when the attack was relationship to her. likely to take place.-Associated

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Washington, June 14,

nounced today, by the High and progressive development of and Improve

A U.S. Senate Foreign Re- lion, Sir Henry Gurney in the living conditions of their Federal Legislative Council ple

lations Sub-committee, recom- Under normal conditions, the cold war." meeting at Kuala Lumpur:

Asian nations probably could 3. "One must take to account mended today that all aliens at The grants are from

reach their goal themselves. In the emergence of a strong, col- present employed abroad in. Colonial Development and Wel- the eronomie field, the Asian lective Asia consciousness."

United States Embassies, Con- fare vote.

countries were hampered hv On the first point,' he mentiou-sulates and Legatione be re- price-fixing by buying countries. ed the assumption of indepen-placed as rapidly as possible by He pointed to copra and abaca-dence by the Philippines, India, Americans. two of the most Important | Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon and In- "Aliens are the most likely Philippine products whose donesia, and commented:"The prices were arbitrarily fixed by arbitrary division of Korea by means of foreign penetration and the buyers.

the effort to penetrate our security the great powers temporarily abroad is constantly growing." The Secretary said that in the holds in abeyance the exercise the Sub-committee said in a row present circumstances countries.

full sovereignty by the whole port to the Senate. of South and South East Asia Korean nation." He also said, The report was signed by the need the co-operation and help "The independence of Vietnam is two members of the Sub-com- of friends in other lands and still at issue."

they they could work as equal Pa other regimes, with whom

ners devoted to peace, social Jus- tice, economic security and other

Mr. Upjohn said that the bonds still remained in Gaudiani's ac- count although they were car- Sir Henry Gurney said that in marked with a claim by the Cus- addition to the contribution of todian of Enemy Property,

made by the British £3,000,000 The hearing was adjourned Government to the finances of the until Thursday.-—~Associated Malayan-Federation-in-1950-fur- ther substantial aid would be re- Press,

quired to provide for อ full de- fence and emergency programme and also economic and social development which was so essen- tial a part of the anti-terrorist Mombasa, June 14.

campaolonial Secretory. Mr. More naval training is being

The carried out in Mombasa, and the James Griffiths, had said that he. naval base is being extensively would give early consideration to developed, a senior officer of the this matt Gurney said it was

MOMBASA BASE

Sir Henry

common aims.",

mittee, Senators Green, Rhodo All involved

Island Democrat, and Lodge, Massachusetts Republican,

The On the second point, he 'de- claced: "There is no country in panel is in turn, a unit of the Asia today which is not actively ave-man Foreign Relations Sub- Royal Navy revealed today.

Desire for peace

involved to some extent (in the committee which is investigating cold war)."

charges by .Senator Joseph Many buildings are being proposed to take steps at once to

"The free States of Asia can- modernised, and large new work-set up on an interim basis a rural not bring much material power to the Asia relations conference that the State Department

On the third point, he referred McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican, has shops and stores are under con- and industrial development au- to such a partnership. They do in New Delhi in 1947.

[ been infiltrated by Communists struction. A number of naval thority for the Federation, and not have the land armies, air ference on Indonesia In New and Red sympathisers. Instructors are expected from he envisaged the appointment of and naval forces and weapons, Delhi last year and the Bagulo The report said that as "one

education in equipment and industrial capacity conference of 1950,

Hlustration of the growing necessary to wage and win mo-

He also decried attacks on the security, it may be

awareness of the Importance of

nated But they have one] Church,

that dern war.

remarking. "In some | thing which could make the ways those on the other side ap-

in Germany since December

of waging of another great war un-preciate better than most of u 1949, about 50 out of a total necessary, They have an invin- the nature of the issue between dismissed for various security about 200 employees have been

Britain shortly to assist training a committee recruits-Associated Press..

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Senator Lodge told

NEWS conference that this allusion was to American citizens who," ho said, are employees of the State Department,

Senator Green, and Senator Lodge travelled to Europe last month to look into the State De- pariment's security set-up abroad. In Paris and Frank-

furt, they questioned depart- ment security ofcials who went there from other, parts of the world.

Hearings behind closed doors also were held in Washington and New York,

"There was unanimous agree- ment among all the witnesses that all aliens now.employed in American Embassies, Consulates and Legations should be TO- placed as rapidly as possible by Americans, Benators Green and Lodge said in their report,

They added: "There was, no avidence that any other

nation had so large a proportion as the United States, of. alion em- ployees.

The Sub-committee said that of 3,000 allena..employed-by-the- U. S throughout the world. opt- side of Germany and Austria, about 15′ to 20 per cunt "are Fangágod In 'actual cfarle work, the rest being drivers, fantiors, 'charwomen,' lift operators,” fels= phone operators, etc. Associd= ted Press.

to be "the" one of their first ob- |jectives to discredit -the Church, attack, the clergy, intimidate (andi confuse the fnity men He addedz "The struggle la global and every i country; di', the, trons fine. S ¡United, Press.

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