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Getting Ils Climate
Over The Phone
SAVINGS DRIVE IN BRITAIN
London. Jan. 30. The Government began a big new savings drive today, announcing a new issue of defence bonds and savings
carrying certificates
higher rate of interest.
1
Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, told that House of Commons
the
these would carry Interest at
the
Tate of three percent in-
stead of two and a half at the
end of 10 years.
The new savings will cost 15
certicates
shillings and in- crease to 20/3d. In 10 year- equivalent to interest of the rate of £3-11-0 compared with £2-13-2 on the current cer- tilcates.
of cer- 'The current issues tificates and bonds will
from tomorrow. withdrawn The new ones will be on sale on Thursday.
He
the
There" is no need for Germans to go to Switzer- land to enjoy the health- giving air of the Swiss Alps, for a Munich doctor a "Climate has installed Cell" in his surgery with the aid of which any re-
American-Japanese Defence
Alliance
French Reds
Playing Part
quired climate can be ob. In Indo-China
n
matter of tained in seconds. Here an assist- be seen talking ant can by telephone to a patient in the "Climate Cell" as she operates the controls. London Express Ser-
vice.
Cold Wave Lashing America
20-
Hanol, Jan. 30. French Communists
have taken over at least partial direz- tion of the rebel Vietminh
in Indo Chine, pro- tivities French Vietnamese reported en Tuesday.
Informed
said sources
was
蒜
now being
May Rhodesian
Be Discussed Dispute Over
Tokyo, Jan. 30.
Reform
The possibility of an American-Japanese de-Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia,
Зап. 30. fence alliance is expected to be discussed by the
The unanimity with which Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Shigeru Yoshida,
African organisations in with Mr John Foster Dulles, the United States
Northern Rhodesia passed special Presidential envoy to Japan, and the other resolutions during the past members of the American peace mission, the news-week on constitutiorial re- form and the proposed Cen- paper Mainichi Shimbun said today.
ís tral African Federation believed to be causing con- cern to the Government of
Mr Yoshida conferred with Mr Dulles, who is visiting Tokyo as President Truman's envoy to sort out peace treaty problems, and is expected to take up the pact question at subsequent meetings.
Dismissed As Utter Fantasy
Paris, Jan. 30.
nom
A French Foreign Ofion spokesman today dismis. ed as "utter fantasy" re- ports that Russia
would proposo
aggression pacta to France and Italy. French Forelgu Office that thought quarters these rumours, current for
in some time
Northern Italy, had emanated from the Communist-sponsored Milan Partisans of Peace
part of and were all
attempt to Communist divide the nations of Wes- tern Europe.-Reuter.
A
the Colony, it was under- stood today.
The resolutions marked # Mr Yoshida was the first critical wock in the Colony's which Japanese with whom Mr Dulles constitutional history, talked since his arrival here late climaxed on Saturday with the last week. Today Mr Dulles resignation of Sir Stewart Gore- conferred with all the members Brown, the senior nominated
re- Member of his mission, presumably
for native interests, viewing matters discussed with from the North Rhodesian Gov- Mr Yoshida yesterday.
Mr Dulles is expected to meet
erment.
Sir Stewart said he was "get-
a delegation from the Democratie ting out before the bricks start Party, the major Opposition in Dying" adding that the "future the Japanese Parliament, tomor-
row,
fraught with frustration."
Не said that there Was a possibility of tension arising be- the demands of elected The Mainichi Shimbun, one of tween the two biggest national dallles, Members of the Legislative meeting Council for more portfolios and tho Arst said that
Mr Africans insistence on increased Mr Dulles and between Yoshida on Monday served to representation show the Japanese Government that its views on the question of by the Africans criticised the were not necessarily proposed Federation of Northern and and 50
Southern Rhodesia
is which Goverment Nyasaland
at a conference
One of the resolutions passed
and
The Japanese was reported to be re-examining discussed
to bo
224
in
its position preparatory to Mr London opening on March 5- Yoshida's next meeting with Mr on the ground that no scheme had been produced satisfying Dulles.
the legitimate aspirations
direct party, and expresie New Methods Yoshida's previously expressed the re
clandestine radio station of the Communist-led Vietminh in the Salgon area munist anxiety that this development B possible big was linked with rebel push in Cochin-China. The development was probably the result of communications - culties between the headquar- Chi- ters of rebel leader Ho
Tonkin, in minh in
the north, und the Salgon area.
These sources said the once easy communications lines be- rebels in tween, the Vietminh
Vietminh the south and the
and "consulates" in Bangkok
becoming more Rangoon were difficult.
Pham Goc-thach
area Was
Needed In Germany
Sir
Frankfurt, Jan. 30. Ivone Kirkpatrick, tho British High Commissioner, said here today that the Germans must be treated as partners with the West but this required an effort of will on both sides,
were
of
in
The newspaper said that Mr
These resolutions view that Japan's rearmament
with those adopted last was a matter to be considered ne
themselves week by the Northern Rhode- by the Japanese after the peace treaty remained slan African Congress, an in- fluential African political body with powerful leaders.
before he the
same as ferred with Mr Dulles.
Reuter.
con-
RELATIONS WITH RUSSLA
the
the
***
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Mr Yoshida firmly believed
The African Representative that the United States would Council asked that African re- not forsale Japan militarily oven
presentatives in the Legislative under the worst conditions, the Council be increased from the Mainichl Shimbun added present two to eight, in addi- New York, Jan. 30.
tlon to the two Europeans re- More than 20 people died
presentancil
African interests. The
us at present here in America's worst
has nine Official constituted be cold wave of the winter.
Tokyo, Jan. 30.
by The deaths were due to ac-
Japan would lose her national Mombers nominated cidents on ley roads, exposure
The recent appointment of "though most of the efforts independence if she should side Government, 10 Unomcial Mem- bers elected by the European to cold, fails on lee and sleigh-
as Vietminh I must come from us.”
with Soviet Russia, caid
nominated two ing accidents. Hundreds suffered calet in the Saigon
Mr population, Japanese Prime Minister,
Members the Addressing
Frankfurt described as further indication re- | injuries,
European Unofficial Stilgeru Yoshida, today.
Interests, Mr Galtskell said that
The Weather Bureau held
of the increased rebel effort Press Club, Slr Ivone said he
This was the Premier's reply representing African armament made it all the more
of immediate prospect
was very impressed by General there.
African Representative for the nécessary
greatest out little
forces House of Councillors when he Council. volume
Pham, who holds ministerial Dwight Eisenhower's desire to to a Coranunist Member of the and two Africans nominated by possible of savings. relief from the cold.
Staten the United
Japanese Most of
An African Congress resolu- urged the public to buy
maito them a veritable was asked why the
did not adopt the tion called for the cancellation Government certificates
large was lashed today by the cold rank in Ho Chi-minh's govern- strengthen the Atlantic in
Soviet towards A bitter weather.
wave cripment, was negotiator for the and
forthcoming Federation the central part of the Vietminh with the British oc-strength to the West. pled
This would do more than any- same attitude
towards the of the
talks in London, and for a de- thing
to assure the Germans of Russia as it did
United States and the other. country and it was warmer near cupation forces in Cochin-China is considered a
legation to see the Secretary of Canada in 1946. He
Mr Arctic Circle in
the State for
Colonies, than in many parts of the mid- member of the "French school" | Allied dotermination, "We must Western Powers.
of the Indo-Chinese Communist strengthen the West and much
"Today, when democratic and
Grimths. arty, as opposed to the "Chinese of the German doubts and diff Communist forces are challeng continent,
African leaders said on public contin
culties will remove themselves,"
ing each For the second day in suc-
other, Japan cannot platforms in Lusaka last week cession temperatures
dropped school
These sources said Pham's he said.
said that treating capouse the cause of the Soviet that the Government's declared Sir Ivone far
Union if she wishes to ensure polley of partnership between below zero in the Mid-West.
the Germans as partners meant
her democratic independence," Africans and Europeans meant The Burmese Supreme Court One reading was 43 degrees be choice for this post despite the
a change "la our approach as
partnership on Tucoday rejected en applica-low zero Centigrade, Tempera- fact that the Saigon suburb of
at best a junior Choln has the largest Chinese
"In the next the Premier said. freezing all
Mr Yoshida In Indo-China, in- well as theirs."
accused tion by the American missionary tures were below
the for the Africans-Reuler. the Rio Grande pop ation
of between couple of months we must show doctor, Gordon
Way to
endangering Seagrave, for the
dicated co-operation release on ball pending appeal Valley.
the Vietminh and French Com-the Germans that we are honest Communists The cold
that we want a peace and freedom on an inter- threatened eltrus
when we may from his sentence of six yours
munists-United Press. vegetables and
in the rich
partnership on an equal footing.“
public security within hard labour-United Press.
of regiona
the
But the Germans must give up ing agricultural
their, "resentments" about dis Japan--Reuter.
Reuter.
quantities.-Reuter.
the
Seagrave Appoa!
Rejected
Rangoon, Jan. 30.
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ecuntry.
There was a mounting death toll attributed to the cold and icy weather.
Communications
were disrupted in some areas because of ice-coated
nes.-Reuter,
power
Malay Regiment
Increases
Europe
More mantling and war criminals.
Important
Than Asia
New York, Jan. 30.
The American Institute of Public Opinion reported today
Red MP's Tender
Resignation
Rome, Jan. 30.
national seale and of threaten Benghazi Hotel
Disaster Attributed
Two Communist deputies To Shorts
breaking with
to
dinate to Russian directives.
The deputies, Signor Valdo Magnent, and Signor Aldo Cu Priority cami, submitted favoured
their resigna- betions in Jetters to the Christian
of
that nearly half of all Ameri- tenderod their resignations
President of the Italian cens: surveyed in a "Gallup the
after London, Jan. 30. poll" believe protecting Europe Lower Chamber today
thoir Party Britain is prepared to meet from "falling under Russian the cost of raising two further
The Institute battalions of the Malay Regi-control" is more important than which, they said, was subor-
protecting Asta. ment, the War Minister, Mr said only nine percent believed
have should John Strachey, told the House Anla
while 49 of Commans today,
percent The remainder Brigadier Austin Low, Con- Europe.
bud
how lieved both asked servative,
were equally im- Democrat President, Signor Gio
vanni Gronchi, from places there battalions
were portant or had no opidon. many
hiding Director George Gallup com- and how many British officers
The overwhelmingly Christion Red Democrat Chamber, which must hordes Üghting Mr Strachey added that four Ching entered the Korean war, vote on the issue, is expected to have refure to accept their decision. Americans of the Malay Regi- many
may battalions ment had already been formed, come to feel that Europe rather-Reuter. with 100 to 200 British officers than Asla offers and men. "I saw some of these better suited to us
when battalions
and naval I WILD in
Press. Malaya and I formed a high view of the British. officers serving with them," he said.
and men were serving with mented: "Since November, when them.
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Lae, New Guinea,
Jan. 30. Natives who survived the Mount Lamington volcano
Explosion
Benghazi, Jan. 30.
An explosion took place late last night outside the Vienaa Hotel here, where the leader of the Tripoli National Congress Party, Beshir Bay Sardawi, was staying.
There were no casualties and Hittle damage was done. Beshir Bay is on his way to Cairo to lead
cad a delegation agalost United Nations plan for federation of Tripolitania,
the
tho
the
Fezzan and Cyrenaica. Into one State-Reuter,
eruption say that missionaries Escapees Turned
who told them to wear shorts when going to church were to blame for the disaster.
The volcano erupted earlier this month and 4,000 natives
Ono lost their lives.
native,
to
Car Designer Dead regularly.
Cannibal
Caracas, Jan. 30. Reports from Ciudad Bolivar
to
who was injured, has stated today sald four starving escaped. prisoners from mobile penal here that missionaries told
camps in Southeastern Venezuela them that the mountain would roasted and ate a fifth member not crust, if instead of going of their group, then aurrendered. church naked, or wearing The reports said the fugitives only
flimsy loincloths, they confessed their cannibalism wore shorts and want to church the authorities at El Dorado and added that the men Uved two They
the obeyed
mis days on leaves and water before slonaries, he said, when Mount "liquidating" their companion Stuttgart, Jan. 30.
Lamington frst began to rum- United Press. Austrian-born Professor Fer- dinand Borsche, the designer of ble mildly. They did so in the bellef that they were averting the German Volkswagen, alod
San Francisco, Jan. 30. Ernest Bevin, who is ill with fered a stroke 10 days ago und
here today, aged 75. He euta major eruption.
Now they were blaming the
The Navy sald today that the "But I still be | 10,000-ton carrier Independence, pricumonia on one lung, con- his condition was aggravated by missionaries. tinues to make goot progress,pneumonia. His body will be leve in God," he said. "Every used as a target ship at Bikini, It was announced tonight. He taken to Austria for burial,night I pray to Him to heal my was sunk at sea is nearly 70-Router.
Bevin Better
London, Jan. 30.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr
Router.
MANDRAKE THE
MAGICIAN
LOOK! NARCA! WHAT IN THE WORLD
15 SHE DOING BEHIND THOSE
BARS P
AS I GUESSED, THEY'VE COME FOR HER. THEY'VE CERTAINLY TRIED
HARD. TOO BAD-
wounds."-Reuter,
Bikini Ship Sunk
United Press.
ox Friday.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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