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London, September 5.

The Defence Ministers of the five Western Union Governments, meeting In secret here today, were believed to have reviewed the prospect of their soporate Western Union military organisation being merged more fully with the Atlantic Pact organisation.

So far, the military organisation of the Brussels Pact powers has served also as the Western European region of the North Atlantic pact.

Another Moscow fantasy

Moscow, September 5. "Pravda" reported today that the North Koreans are can- piling a list of American "war criminals" and fillers who are "devastating" Kores,

Usually well-informed quar- ters say that the Atlantic Council will face proposals, when it meets in New York in September to merge the Northern, Western and South- ern European regions of the Atlantic military organisation

into one area.

This may again raise the possi- bility, which has had British sup-

port, that the Western Union and: North Atlantic military organlsa- tlons should be amalgamated.

In the past the Continental powers of Western Union have strongly favoured maintaining the separate military organisa- tton despite the duplication of the ground that the effort on A despatch from Sorg stricter provisions of the Brussels Brozenko, "Pravda's" correspond-Pact provided additional security. ent in Koren, said the namės of This and other questions have these alleged wor criminals, to be tackled by the Defence | learned from American war pri- | Ministers of the five Powers in sonern, already. All "hundreds of preparation for their meeting pages."

At the head of the 1st with the Defence Mluisters of all is Lieutenant-General Walton the 12 Atlantic Pact countries in Walker, commander of the United | Washington early October Nations ground troops in Korea.after the September session of

the Atlantic Pact Counell, wit- Brozrnko reported he

The Ministers are also belleved nessed the interrogation of a

to have discussed today the recent Lieutenant Reves, who sold:

decisions of three member Cove "Lieutenant-General Walker, the ernments-Britain, France and cominander of the Eighth Any Belgium-to extend the period of ordered us to turn Korea into milliary service for conscripta.. wilderness."

En

The "Pravda" correspondent sald thousands of prisoners Seoul jails were murdered, kome by the American occupation au- thorities. Some were hanged on newly patented Annerlcon gallows which can be found it all South Korean Jails." Athert were deliberately infected with typhus by placing one tyhus carrier with every group of 12 healthy In- mates,

despatch claimed. Finally, according to Brozenito. the Americans shot 700 Koreans. or used North Koreans for target practice. Brozenko also accused Americans of rounding up village girls, roping them and machine- gunning them.

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Holland's army

Holland hopes to have three | fully-equipped and fully-pre. pared army divisions ready an

Ito contribution to the Atlantic

Treaty defence forces before the and of next year, the Dutch Defence Minister, Mr. W. F.. Members of Schokking, told Parliament at the Hague today. In a memorandum on Holland's revised 1930 Defence Budget, the Minister stated that the Dutch Government has no plans to ex- lend the time before the 12 months conscription period.

But the Government would consider such an extension if the international situation required the presence of fully-prepared- troops over a long period of time.

Brozenko described "the in- credible devastation of all Korea

result

of uninterrupted round-the-clock American bom-

Dutch industry will also be bing." He sold the Americans used to larger extent for de- terming the Seoul-Suwon fence purposes, the memorandum road "the highway without

Blated, The Government hopes to single city or village intact.

concentrate the industrial produc- with Ho sald Yechkhou,

tion in special fields; thus enabl- population of 5,000, was desing the production of defence other Atlantic troyed. by 30 Superfortresses, materials for which killed more than 9,000. Treaty pawers. wounded 1,000 and reduced to ashes

He every house and tree.

If the present trend continues, described Korean cities. Saming planes--bath home-produced and like torches, saying Nero's class foreign-built will be available cal atrocities ware insignificant in sufficiently large numbers. compared to what the Americans

are now perpetrating in Korra.-- United Press.

HOLIDAY TÖLL-

Chicago, September 5.

The Labour Day holiday cost

Navy's task

Mr. Schokking told Parliament that rearmament of Western Ger- many was an integral part of Western European and North At- antic delence. He said: "Atten- tion should be paid to the rear- moment of Western Germany n well as to the internal security of that territory."

Only in this way would it be possible to prevent any action aimed at the overthrow of the West German Government. — Reuter.

lead Russian

Moscow, September 8, The dovlet Foreign Minie. tor, M. Androl Vyshinsky, plans to Isad Russia's dela. gation to the United Nationa Assembly on Beptember 19.

American Embassy officials here said today that they had received - an application Sara United States vies for. him.

M. Amazak Arutiunian, the Soviet delegate to the United Nationa Economia Commission for Europe, 'wal named as Counseller to the delegation Rauter,

QUAKES SHAKE ITALY

Rome, September 6.

LORD HAY WINS HIS FIGHT: Edinburgh, September 8. A series of sharp earthquakes Lord Hay, son of the Counters which shook a 76-rolle wide of Erroll, purloined the Queen's belt of mountainous Central bouquet here today, keeping the Italy today killed two and In- lost after a sharp psychological jured at least 25, skirmish.

The noble Lord is two. He pounced on the postes the Queen set down during greeting ceremonies at an historical ex- hibition.

Fle resolutely refused to give up the bouquet despito rebukes Tho big Naples, seismograph from his nurse and the Countess, station who as Hereditary High Con stable--holds supreme Jurisdle tion in all matters of assault and riot within four miles of the Sovereign's person in Scotland," But Queen Elizabeth was equal to the crisis,

"Keep it, dear,” she said, "Bye-bye pretty lady," said Lord Hay-Associated Press.

STEVENSON SEES

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Most of 'the casualties were caused by failing masonry in the mountain towns of Abruzzi and Umbria, here villagers fled in fear from their homes, '.

recorded six distinct shocks between 0505 and '0038- the strongest at 0509. One of the shocks was felt in Homo but only enough to awaken some residents and rattle windowe,

The heaviest toll was in the lit- tle Abruzzi mountain hamlet of Frindola, tuland from the Adria- stora tle port of Leslart, where blocks were torn off buildings were

and parts of some, houses

shaken down.

Two residents were killed, and altogether in villages of this aren 20 were injured.

London, September 5. Sir Ralph Stevenson, Ambas- sador to Egypt called on the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Nine others were hurt at the Bevin, today to give an account village of Amatrice, near Torn in of his talks in Cairo en renewal Umbria directly North of Rome. of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty.

During the past two months

Two carabiner), threa residents

Sir Ralph was sold to have held of an old folks' home, and, at least 12 conferences with the Egyptian one other person were injured in Foreign Minister, Salah di Din. and near Teramo in Northern

United Press:

Abruzzi-Associated Press.

The Dutch Navy's task will be mainly restricted to the North. Sca, but warships will also operate in the waters around New Guinea and The Netherlands An- tilles.

The memorandum further an-

the lives of 300 in traffic deel-nounced that Parliament will dents, final tabulations showed soon be asked to approve addi- today. Accidents of all types. tional funds for the extension of:

Holland's defence forces. Including trame, killed 568,

drowned, 102

wore

Eighty died in miscellaneous ac eldents and 20 in plane crashes.

Unlied Press,

American equipment is gen- dually replacing the mainly Bri- tish equipment now used by the Dutch forces, it said.

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