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TRIAL
Stockholm, Oct. 31.
A Swedish Socialist news- paper said today that the spy trial of a Swedish navy officer has proved that cor respondents of the Soviet news agency Tass are spies in the service of Moscow.
Virler Anissimov, Tass cop- respondent accused in the trial of having been an accomplice to the confessed spy, engineer Ernst Hilding Andersson, Text Sweden last April Commenting on this, the newspaper Morgen Tidningen said:
"It is rcgns/leirle that Anisal- !mov was not arrested. It is wel know that Tass correspondents are espionage agents in all coun tries. Their status as journa- lists gives them possibilities to move freely and inconspicuously and gather information.
"I is difficult to draw the line between legitimate and illegiti- mate journalism, but Anissiinov has certainly exploited every
ssbulty.
news
Anissimov
seat in Moscow was deliberately false and misleading was a thing
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Press and radio, The news not intended for publication was. however, both accurate and detailed, judging by Andersson's confessions.
REAL DUTY
"The real duty of a Tass our- respondent is thus not to supply for publication in Press news and radio. but to carry out espionage assignments and wage propaganda warfare against the countries in which they active"
ure
Andersson, 42.
confessed to spying against Sweden and Bri- Lain for the Russians, and 10 helping the Russians prepare possible invasion of Sweden by providing military information
Konstmul Vinogradov, Soviet Embassy Secretary, whe 11:0 engaged Andersson for apy work, left in March, 1947.
Nicholai Orley, Assisian: Navol Attache at the Soviet Embassy, was ordered out of this country a few days after Andersson's arrest in September. and he left on board a Soviet cargo ship.---Associated Press.
Edinburgh Wants Mossadegh
Edinburgh, Oct. 31
The Pursian Prime Minister Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, and he Aga Khan may still stand as carxlidates in the election for a new Rector of Edinburgh University on November 8
Pandit Nehru Chats
With Kashmir Premier TITO
Pandit Nehru, India's Prime Minister, chats with Sheikh Mohammed Abdul- lah, Premier of disputed Kashmir (left) during the 57th National Convention of the Congress Party in New Delhi. The party's election manifesto for the national polls, which will be held next January, was issued at the session. AP Picture.
Apartheid Policy Being Taken
Further
A Stage
Johannesburg, Oct. 31.
Dr Daniel Malan's National,st Government is about to launch its most ambitious scheme yet for the territorial separation of black and white people. With the support of the City Council, the Government has decided to remove
a group of African townships from Johannesburg to a site well away from the city's white residential suburbs.
will be built to pe- Villages ammodate the Africans
Stable Lads
Prefer Atoms
To Horses
One
Cloudburst In Dalmatia
Beigrade. Ort. 31. Torrents of water follow- Eng 8 cloudburst have destroyed all small bridges and vac
and large one, damaged a railway beläge E tbr villages of Kuti and Zelenika, Henr Herceg- the Dalmatlan
nori,
coast.
Other
damage included? the destraeffcs of electrical and telegraphic installa- tions.
vineyards and olive groves. An electricfah who attempted to repair the damage after the floods was killed. Reuter.
TITO SAYS RED SATELLITES ARE MENACING PEACE
Belgrade, Oct. 31.
Marshal Tito said today that he needed more tanks, planes and artillery to counteract the "menace" of a million armed men of the Russian satellite States bordering Yugoslavia.
Talking to 100 foreign and Yugoslav corres- pondents, he described the Balkan concentration of power as a menace not only to Yugoslavia but to world peace.
Asked what arms he hoped 'o receive from the United States to help balance the scales, he said,
We have
tanks. not enough heavy arers and aircraft.
"As far us light weapons are
Red Pilots
ecare:ned, we ar: ne. so backs Now Showing
t:.
1 retu. Ir arms the Mar- | promised whe United States:
"a friendly country a her side f back out in aggression should Europe, no. only againa: cur- | selves but against any nation in Eu.rpr.
"But there is no question of o mutual aid agreement." he said
More Fight
New York, Oct. 31. The technical magazine Aviation Age said today "growing ag- Com-
B
The Marshal stond opposed to that any peace pact of the Big gressiveness" by Powers humanity.
to
*1
menace of
WOULD MEAN WAR
you
munist pilots in Korea threatened to wipe out
The
magazine
stress too much that the one big
ધ
lesson learned in Korea has been not to learn so-called lessons from this peculiar limited opera-
tion
where-So far we have had complete domination of the air,"
Calling on the small countries United Nations air resist such a pact, he said superiority in the Korean that it would simply mean the war. division of the
world into
quoted spheres of Influence with the spokesman of the Far East Air Big Powers lording it over the Forces as saying "You can't little ones,
Eventually this would lead to a world conflict, he claimed.
Marshal Tito accused Russia of seeking Big Power pact to smash the United Nations.
"The Soviet Union would get hold of sphere
of lufluence and make people there do wha she liked," he said.
Asked if he thought Mr Chur- chill's
Policy
towards Yugo- slavia would be any different from that of the British Labour Party, he said.
"Judging by Mr Churchill's
sider that there will be по change in the polley of the present British Government from that of the Labour Govern- ment which did bring about 3 and Yak-9. better relations with Yugo- slavia."
transport provided to and from AUSTRALIA pre-election statements. I
work.
Sunted a few miles west of Be cily,
DEVELOPING the townships areį
estimated to house more than 50,000 African families.
The plan was an important plank the Nationalist Party's at programme
the general brought it to election, which power three years ago.
MANUS
of
a
The Marshal
con-
The magazine cald that the United Nations lost 404 planes in Korea from the outbreak of the war in June, 1996, untit October 6 this year compared with 874 planes lost by the Com- munists.
Allied forces claimed 105 Russian-type MIC jets destroyed in air-to-air combat, 37 probably downed and 107 damaged, Avin- tion Age said.
Other Communist losses in- cluded the IL-10, L.A.-9, Yak-
a answered hree-hour barrage of questions from over 100 Yugoslav and foreign journalists-Reuter.
Preparing For 50,000 Escapes
Up to October 6 less than two dozen F-86 Sabrejets had been lost from all causes, including pilot and training accidents error, the magazine sald.
Only five were destroyed by the Communists in combat.
that a Far paper said East Air Force spokesman con- didered the F-80 and MIG jetz about even-Router.
Death Of
Veteran Journalist
London, Oct. 31. Mr Leonard W. Matters, Lon-
Canberra, Oct. 31. Landon, Ori. 31
Australia is pushing ahead as Some of the leading racing
quity as possible to develop stabies iT the Country STC Al that election, the Nation- the air and naval bases on having 10 refuse to accept alist Party specifically asked Manus Island and will do her horses for training. The rea- the voters of Johannesburg for utmost to encourage America son: their stable lads prefer to a mandate to remove the "black to use them, the Air Minister, work on atomic research.
spots" within the cily's Mr William McMahon, told the boundaries.
House of Representatives to- Owners who want to place
day. horses with trainers in the The City Counell's support
Manus,
the Admiralty Berkshire Downs area are for the project is conditional.
Islanda off New Guinea, has being toid: "Somy, but we The chief conditions are that been described as
the key to Can't
handle
any more." the Government must shoulder
Australia's northen defence. Some big foes have had to be the cost, provide alternative ac-
Early this year Press critics declined because of this acute aimodation before the town-
Toronto, Oct. 31. staff shortage.
tip: are moved, provide cheap of the Government alleged that
Within a year a chain of 20 or money for sewerage and other Australia had been laid open to 25 refugee aid stations may be Britain's Number
tragic set up along the frontiers of the services, and provide transport invasion because a tom centre at Elar-for the Africans from their new political blunder five years ago Iron Curtain countries. People well, Berks-righ in the and more distant homes to in freezing out America from who escape from Communist centre of the training district their jobs in the city.
the island, which she occupied rule will be helped to find new don representative of The Hindu is the main cruse of the trouble. The Africans, however, are during the war.
lives in Canada and the U.S.A. hostile
and
suspicious. They Answering questions, Mr Me-
Already three such stations (Madras) since 1933, died today Men who have been with regard the scheme as an attack Mahon sald today that the
at his home in Hertfordshire at are in operation. the restricted right of Government bad mot opened leaving for the research esta-Africans to own
freshold pro-negotiations with the United are to be opened within two the age of 70,
Born at Adelaide, Mr Matters months-according to Mr Bovid States for joint operation of the Martin, executive director of the was educated at an Australian airfield.
school and State elementary Commit- International Rescue The Government fully realised
took to journalism when he was Originally, these townships the defence importance of the
He spoke at a Toronto recep-17.. overalls to become assistants in were well clear of the city. But Admiralty Islands and would tion for 12 Poles who escaped When he migrated to England Mossadegh
to encourage the from Communism. ¡ from Washington
light manual work which gives as booming Johannesburg ex- yes.cry
residential United States to use them, white them better pay and amenities! panded,
Mr Adolf Berle, former U.S. agreeing to his nomination, bate
executed * mincer
Assistant Secretary of State, the Studen s' C. upi
movement round them until to-
who also spoke, estimated that Now Berkshire's second atom day, grossly overcrowded
50,000 people will escape to the town at
at Aldermaston, between slummy, they are tightly
West within the next year from Reading and Basingstoke, pre- closed by thousands of
Russian-dominated countries. homes. sents a new threat.
congratulated Canada on the speed with which the 12 Poles had been admitted to the
Mr Matters was a member Dominion, and Baid the US.
of the India League delegation Government could profit by the which visited. India. In 1932 at example.-London Express Ser-the height of Mahatma Gandhi's
civil
disobedience movement The following year he was ap pointed London representative
Student supporters announced today that they were trying to arrange for their photographed to be wired before signatures nominations for the honorary hree-year post close tomorrow.
sent a cable
Dr
rjet.qu he move because candids'es musi accept single: writing
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Other candidate: this you are the comedy actor, Alistair Sun (the retiring Rector), Evelyn Waugh, the author, and Jimmy Logan, Scots comedian.
horses since boyhood have been
blishment.
TOWN NO. 2
Some of them don white
the laboratories, Others take
perty.
TO FIGHT PLAN
and keeps them in the dry suburbs while they work.
It will offer similar jobs to
Race friction increased Harwell when it goes into pro- the years, exploding into duction
and
en-
white
with
the
do her best
Reuter.
Talal Opening Parliament
Lee,
He
vice.
to-
At Mr David Hastings's East World headlines last year with Isley stables it was stated, "As ugly riots, when Africans clash-
ed with the police. Lads drifted more
away the
The scheme, which will be
Amman, Oct. 31. horses had to be taken over by
King Takd I will open Now some costly, hos hung are since the the depleted staff. of Edinburgh, John
Government took morrow morning an extra- trainers around here have one Nationalist lad looking after four horses.
Three more are Sir Andrew Murray, former Lord Provost (Mayor) Cameron, King's Counsel, and Sidney Goodsir, Scots poet,
The Students' Council is trying to persuade Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer penicillin, to stand,---Reuter.
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Mr. Matters
10 was elected Parliament as Labour candidate in- 1929 when he became in 1921 terested in Thale's struggle for freedom.
re have one office; but now the Government ordinary session of the Jordan TUC Leader To of The Hindu which post he
accom-
Visit Malta
held till his death.-Reuter,
TUNGSTEN FROM KOREA
and the City authorities have Parliament before his Royal visit to Saudi Arabia which "In that way it is difficult to reached an agreement.
The Africans would not be will
on November take place give the horses the same care
London, Oct. 31. attention. and moved, according to the Minis-15 and personal
Tawfiq
Pasha Abulhuda. Mr Arthur Depkin, Chairman work becaïnes much harder.tor of Native Affairs, until they
could be London Express Service.
other given
Jordon Prenler, will deliver a of the Trades Unlop. Congress, modation. Villages would be speech from the Throne,
will probably visit, Malta early -into built
to a permanent scheme King Talai, according to an in the new year.
Washington D.-31. by Originally due to visit the
The United States is obtaining Aid For Indo-China elsewhere. They would have oficial communique issued
fors proper houses with hill amenities, the Premier's office today, will island this month, he postponed about 200 of tungsten discuss in Hijaz with King Ibn the trip because of the general monthly from Korea, a Governe Washington, Oct. 31. sanitation and roads.
When they are ready, the Saud subjects of Arab interest. election The Economic Co-operation
ment official said. The Jordan Premier will leave Mr Deakin was asked to In- Rocca has one of the world's allotted City Council would take them Administration today
Jordan for Syria and the vestigate social and economie | largest tungston mints. Some of Indo-China $321,000 for further over on a 40-year loan. American technical assistance Property-owning
an conditions by the International the metal is being mined near Africans Lebanon on Saturday on
Free Trade the fighting dines while special and for freight charges on aid have formed the "Anti-Expro- official visit to discuss financial Confederation of already authorised.--Associated (priation Committee, which will subjects with the officials of both Unions, of which he is a Vice- cops protest the
President-Reuter.
Associated Press. Press.
light the removal plan. Reuter. States United Press.
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