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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST := 29,"11951.
Battlements Were Built Out CASTLE WHICH WILL Goa To Have BOAC IN A
Of Rocks That' Bounce
Hitler's Philosophy
In Germany
Paris, Aug. 28.
Two leading officials of the American - Jewish Committee, world organisation for aiding Jews in distress, today express- ed alarm at "The increasing ac nationalists and militarists who take their inspiration from Hilt- ler's philosophy."
The castle in Herts. Behind the "aged stone" a tubular steel skeleton -London Express Service.
HARRIMAN IN
FRANCE
Paris, Aug. 28.
Mr Averell Harriman, Presi- dent Truman's special envoy,,
London.
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In
Squabble Africa Over Federation
And
END IN A
BLAZE
Mojot down?cto
Borchiara
Wood, Heris, today and - from- the road you will see a magni- Neept 12th century, castle whigh: did not exist year aro.....
Torqulistane Castle has been belli for the ・ Dim of - Scott's Ivanhoe and by the end of next month when the "shooting" is finished it will have cost, about
£30,000.
The Inke is so clever that many visitors have asked if they can view the castle and whether guides are available. "We could not find a real castle that was suitable so we decided to build our own," said Mr Paul Mills, of Elstree Film Studios, today.
The castle.
"Free Gout,"
Bombay, Aur. 28. Portuguese Go India's west coast,
will
aborily kave” a “provisional Tree overment Waman Penal General Scorelaty the United Front Goans,wald today.
All Goan political
.01
parties; *the* pro-
would ernment, anti
Visignal
Geaus in Bombay- apd cewhere would be asked ta.recommise it
Deal whose Wailes
Front
Patty
Britallur for the
Hon
of Coa froPAINA Portuguale
ne, added thas a political partien word work- log for a pickger of Cloa and Portugal's two other West ludia colonies with the Rapulille of Indiag Router.
BETTER POSITION
London, "Aug. 29,
| Britsin!, two nation plied ... girlines, British | Qversoss Airways (BOAC) and. British European Air- wayi (BEA) last £5,500,- 000 between them during the last financial year —– [Apt, this was 23,500,000 less than the year before.
The annunt reports dword published today. ..
BOAC lost over · £4,000,000 against over £7,500,000: last yeur BEA £000,000 against 21,303,000
BOAC said that the main rea- song for improvement were {ther more 'modern aircraft, the
line and a reduced but more jeffective staff.
took six moaths U.S. Defence rowing popularity of the air-
to build, and had to be "wes-
thered for another six" monthe before it looked genuine.
.*ROCKS" BOUNCE
From the front it is hard fa
believe that the high grey walls bayC not been standing
Treaty With Philippines
Washington, Aug.-27. |
for ccmuries, but, once across The State Department said the drawbridge, over the 12ft. meat, The Illusion" is gone.
Philippine-
D
A1 news conference the Chairman said plans for cutting fares and increasing the num ber of passengers by reducing luxury in somis airliners were belog discussed.
by
The Corporation had 15 iodox. that the
Comet jet airliners on order, and American
175's, powered defence poct to be 10 Bristol The paving stones and cob- signed on Thursday will be an- Turbo-prop engines. The Bris blts, apparently worn smooth other part of the
The said. with age, ring hollowly beneath fabric of peace in the growing tols should be operating by 1955,
formal statement added towers you can plek emphasise the mutuality of Corporation hoped to, challenge.
your feat. But if you climb | the S5It. up one of the large rocks an
the battlements. If you drop it
on your
Dit.
that the
agreement
interest the
will further
two
During the next year the.
with their Jets, increasing over-
10 bounces lightly in the defence of freestuntries, gras competition, he added.
The statement said that Pre- BEA also hoped to 'reduos sident Truman and esident fares, but their report mention- Torquilstone Castle is made Elpidio Quirino will witness the ed the International Air Trans- of tubular steel senfelding. ceremonies in tho orate port Code which prohibited.
pillared Inter-Departmental undateral action-Reuter, Auditorium.
wood and plaster,
There may not be mueli left Signing for the United States of the castle when the alm is will be Mr Dean Acheson, Mr made.
During the final Saxon John. Foster. Dulles and Senators capture it is engulfed by fire.-Tom Connally and Alexander London Express Service.
Senators
To Fight
Washington, Aug. 28.”
Way.
Signing for the Philippines be the Foreign Mindster,
Carlos Romula, Ambassador
Jonquin Elizalde, Senator. Viu- cente Francisco and Represent- tative Dioadado Macapagal,
tivity in Germany of aggressive arrived here by air today from scheme to federate ensaland. Bled' the "Senate today that they concluded in 1947 and has been
He told reporters that during ls 48-hour stay in Paris, he General Dwight seeing They are Professor Herman was Gray, chairman of the Foreign Eisenhower, the North Atlante Affairs Commitico of the Pact Commander-in-Chief, Mr A.J.C., and Zachariah Shuster. Paul Porter, acting Marshall director of the organisation's Plan Administrator, and French Paris headquarters. They have officials. Just returned from a two-week iour in Germany during which they inet lending
authorities.
Warning By Nepal
Katmandu, Aug, 28.
The Nepalese Government 10-
It had
enough strength
un-
10
After the ceremonies, both de-day warned "reactionary ele Mzimza, Aug. 20.
legations will be guests at a ments" against creating The Colonial Secretary,
Mr
lunchon in Blair House.
settled conditions in the coun James Grimths, said here last
The State Department sald try night that the British Govern-
that co-operation Іл defence mint was not committed either
matters is
a concept that was to the principle or details of a
Four Democrat Senators noti cically stated in the military crush such activities, it de North
claro. bases and assistance agreements South Rhodesia, and
“The maintenance of relations He held
emphasised a Press conference would fight for the restoration further
in public
with those after
countries which meeting non-official of the cuts made in President statements by President Trump have no relations with Nepal Europeans and members of Truman's proposed $8,500 mil and Mr Acheson-United Press. and which are the African Provincial Council lion foreign military and econo-
trying to fur- ther their selfish' demands at in the Northern Province.
Nepal's cost will be considered Mr Grifiths sald he had made
treacherous and will be deall this clear to the Africans, who
Rom The Senate's Foreign unanimously opposed fedération,
with accordingly," a Nepal Home Ministry announcement, said. but added that the
and British lations
Armed Services Government considered recom- Committee, in preparing the mendations on
mic aid programme.
German confer with the American High constructive at "a Bill for the Senate debate, had
He would then fly to Bonn to
Commissioner in Western Ger-
The
non-official Europeans They laid before these Germany, Mr John J. McCloy, be- are mainly employees of the man authorities-including Pro-
Core returning to Washington on Colonial Development Corpora sident Theodor Heuss, proposals | Friday.
traders
missionaries. except the
tion,
All
and
British Import Of Flowers
His visit to Bonn would con- | Lavoured feder missionarie and requests_by_ about: $200-pot-plants- from-Holland, the -
for "assuring genuine demoCTACY Germany and safeguarding Jews from renewed oppression.cern routine. economic matters, Reuler,
Mr Harriman said.-Router.
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24 Percolate (4).
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The missionaries favoured the proposal in principle but thought the Africans' interests were in- adequately safeguarded in the present scheme-Router.
TOO FAST A GROWTH
Bludon, Syria, Aug 29. The greates: problem facing the Middle East is a dispropor tional increase in population- from 104 millions in 1930 to 122 million in 1949-Kefnahy Pasha, regional representative, told a Food and Agriculture Organiɛu- tion conference here today.
million and the economic requests by about $074 múllion.
It added that some renc- tionary elements had lately em-. barked on a whispering cam- threatening to unsettle paign conditions in Nepal, with Pakis- tan connivancë.—Rquter.
cut about $90 million from
London, Aug. 28. the total.
Britain is to allow the import of cut flowers from Israel and They reduced the military South Africa and of fully grown
aid Board of Trade announced belt
today.
From Israel and South Africa In a joint statement, the Democrat Senators Theodore applications will be considered Green, of Rhode Island; Brien December 1, 1951 and April 30, the import between
New Delhi, Aug. 20. McMahon, of Connecticut; John
Mr P. R. Menon, until re Sparkman, of Alabama, and 1952, of limited quantities of cut tently Indian Minister in Por William Fulbright, of Arkansas Bowers excluding anemonics, said that the full ald pro-violets and flowers from bulbs of
Minister Promoted
tugal, has been appointed
gramme of $8.500 million was tulips, daffodils, hyacinths India's Ambassador to Belgium, the "best military buy, dollar (other than Roman hyacinths), the Indian External Affairs for dollar, that we can make," narcissus (other than polyanthus Ministry announced today. -Reuter,
typés) and Įris,—Reuter,
Reuter,
British Veterans In Korea
Remember
27th Brigade
He told representatives from the 13-member countries that
Pusan, Aug. 20. dered by rice paddles and ath Field Artillery Regiment the local governmenta were As
penetrating "drizzle croded hits, the Argylls end and an Indian fjojd ambulanco making effective efforts to dive-tiered down over this muddy Middlesex have left their dead, group, the Brigade fought a re- lop production.
South Korean port today, vote- The conference, which opened ran British troops here drank a here today. cicoled Syria's silent toast to the British 27th Minister of Agriculture, Moham- Brigade which landed at Pusan red Mudallah Fasha, as its from a Royal Naval cruiser ex
chairman,
actly a year ago.
lentless war. In General Mat The only Victoria Cross of the thew Ridgway's "Killer Offen- Korean war was won by Major sive" the Brigade scaled some Kenneth Muir of the Argylls in of the most torturous, burren his battalion's herole stand on fountry in the world, and with "Hill 266"-3 hard fought darker bayonets and grenades, routed The United Kingdom and
feature taken by the Argyll six fanatical Chinese and North Battalions of the Argyll and miles inside North Ko:can ines Korean Communists from frozen France have sent observers to Sutherland Highlanders and the the eight-day talks, which will Middlesex
(The
"Dichards") across the Naktong River.
ridgelines, review the FAO's past two were rushed from the port into
Mulr's men, after" an unfor- In early April the two bat- years' work in the region and a 12-mile gap in the crumbling tunate, mistake when
Kriendly Co-ordinate cchemes for the United Nations line along the aircraft
tallons were pulled out of the bombed thom and development and Improvement Naktong River-60 miles north plastered their post with burning in/ of agriculture and nutrition.- Here for the next three weeks jellied petrol, Intended for North News had come from White- Reuter,
iro:
British-the first - 2,000 Koreans, struck to their hillside pall that they would be replaced British (roops
ops in the Korean trenches against fanallent North by the King's Own Scottish Bor- war-beld at bay more than 10 Korean attacks.
derers and King's Shropshire, times their own numbers of
Ammunition was running Infantry from Hongkong Korean and no man could leave his
mucleus of the 20th Bri- and Communists to whom an trench 10 bring more. utter Ailled rout seemed cer
Muir, wounded several times, fade.
and But as the Aroutine went from trench tain
The two gallant battalions organising ammunition carrying holding 1. front
paying their last res normally and urging
to hold their pects to old, erlenda amagat I'men 19 Sydney, Aug. 20, Sakihama Shuma, captain of withstood Innumerable.
kultable.
for
divisions positions. two
Taken Ausaics, Kiwis and Indien was Anally killed. Anbulance men, news came of a Com- He a Japanese lugger was fined
attacks A£600 in the Manus and unist
ACTORS the The battalions Joined up with dangerous****
Chinese, break- Royal Australian Rides District Court today for shell sluggish, shallow. Naktong the
through at Kaprong poaching. The magistrate or River and then counter-attack Battalion and under the gom
Koitan' mwan *The Brigade a dered the lugger, the Kyoyo ed alongside American and mand of Brigadier Bank Conde
ang Maru, impounded for 50 days.
was a four-day pitched forces to start spearheaded the Eighth Anny's
Fine For Jap Victory-flushed North
Poacher
tho
South Korean
to trene 4 Walted with kl-bags
{a" month, the lugger, will be sold warist rout north-northward drive after driving | kiitile starting on St. Georrca.|
If the ne la not pold, wittain
to-
rocover the amount.
the fleeing North Koreans to The Argylla ** and. Middlesex, within abe milos Man
of now a restraining in and rom On November 25 the "An HAAF creal boat (ook the toughening Ju Hompsong, have| Communist struck from full- Jugger In custody in the Hermit left an indelible impression on trafodzy positions is becht ở the Tallards on August 6. The captain the mund of Conan elvillas. United, Nalleria, ne jumpod overboard and wes - whose
By January thought drowned, but was locat; zarded, od on an laland a mile and a weRKK nki-from where he disappekreur.
· Andy, almost un- reached “the Chinos:
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