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Cyprus Left Out
Athens, Oct. 31
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951.
Commonwealth Division Creates
History
History was created by the Commonwealth Division in Korea when its Commander, Major-General A. J. H. Cassels, CB, CBE, DSO, for the first time had the honour, on behalf of the King, of decorating men of his command. Men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers and the King's Shropshire Light Infantry were decorated. Picture shows 2nd L1 J. A. Foulis, of the Borderers, saluting General Cassels after being congratulated for his
mention in despatches.
Small Colonies Should Have MP's
At
Westminster, Writer States
London, Oct. 31.
The possibility of Colonial representation in
Air Postage Britain's Parliament was commented upon by Mr
Reduced
Iver Thomas, author and journalist, in an address to the Royal Empire Society.
He recently returned from a tour of North Africa, where, he said, he found the French system Aimul rates in the Padip of government well worth studying.
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pines will be lowered.
The Cabinet decided 10 Loth domestic abd
+flect
The new Greek Government | decrease omitted demands for the unitor | Foreign rates. The new <if Britan's Mediterranean kare expected 10 g into island of Cyprus with Greece jam diutely. when i! annonred change" policy in Plument 19. day.
10 Foreign rates
in the Philip-
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When a Deputy akes, unici
Why
five Cuplus
pines have been world's lughest.
anong the
They are be reduced from had not been thi luded. The De-a Baxmum of 60 crnke (US) puty Prime Minister. We Sephu-, per 15 grams to 45 cents. cles Vemzelus.
Deneste
are
being
10 15
rming Mate:!
from 25 cents most trendly relation doppari Eu the with Great Britain, the Cavern- cents, ment has
on
Whereas Britain had no re-rapid increase in populations; presentatives of overseas ter- the keeping of law and order, L'ories at Westminster.
In troubled times like these French territory, Algeria, pointed out, sent 56 representa-
ves to Paris.
Technicolour Rainfall
Wellington, Oct. 31 Residents in Invercargill. New Zealand's
southernmost
most elty. were amazed to Ber bright yellow rain fall from ordinary grey skies.
Next
morning. powdery substance, coloured yellow, was still lying in patches on paths and gardens,
a
An official of the Weather Office said that some sub- stance had been suspended In the air and had been caught in the raindrops.— Rester.
he the nations of the Western world BURMA POLICY
He thought it would be good policy, for some of our Colonies To send
trust co-operate and endeavour
to understood one another, if Western civilisation was 10 survive.
members to the UK. lle also thought that another Parliament. The emphasis,ospect of the French colonies- lowever, Was 011 "some".
example of the
UNCHANGED
Rangoon, Oct. 31.
1s
Burma will noi alter the word which it would be beneficial to neutral foreign policy because ::tudy was their method of of the change of Britain's Countries with Dominion agriculture which provided Government, Thakin Nu. status or near stli-governing · good
co- Burmese Prime Minister, said were obviously strong operative farming system today. enough to stand on their own working successfully.-London feel. But others, particularly Express Service, small Colonies, would definitely benefit.
He tok reporters that Burma's foreign policy was dicinted by the best interests
t 16? ~ id=19\[ il The Huve is alr accordaner nevessary to elude the Cyprus will: atlı international postal issue m the statement, but this agreement. does not mean that the Govern-, Revenue, however, had fallen
A second difference he noted New French C-in-C of the country. Juent as noi conubiously
off sharply after rates were in-
and French cerned with such a
Formasi 2 year ago-Associated between British JSSU
methods was that in the French Reuler.
North African territories there was equal representation of French and local people in the general assemblies.
A British
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Paris, Oct. 31. Thakin N also dismissed as Vice-Admiral Sala was today without foundation, reports that appointed Commander-in-Chief he
had secured the Indian of the French Fleet in the Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Mediterranean. He entered the Nehru's, good offices during his
This posed a question which Navy in 1916 and obtained his visit to India to ensure
wings as a fighter pilot in 1918, aggression from China, when he was attached to the naval air base at Saloofka. He
would have to be faced soon in British territories.
TWO ALTERNATIVES There were, he said, two al- ternatives: firstly, a system of "one man one vote"; secondly, a system in which plural societies would have each community represented in proportion to the part they played in relation to the country as a whole.
Mr Thomas spoke also of prob- lems which French and British territories have in common: the conservative tendencies of local people, particularly in matters of religion, which put an inevit able break on development; the
Waterfront Tie-Up
Averted
поп-
He said that there had been
was promoted Rear-Admiral in no instance of violation of the 1944 and Vice-Admiral In Burma
Chinesa 1950.--Reuter.
frontier by Communists-Reuter.
Divorce Judge Laid
Bait For Husband
London, Oct. 31.
Mr Justice Willmer said in the Divorce Court that he "dangled a bait" in front of a husband in an attempt to get him to tell a lie. Then he add ed: "He completely refused the bait. So if I was not satisfied already, those answers convinced me he was telling the truth."
The judge dismissed the peti- (and he much preferred the hus- tion for divorce by the wife, band's story of the incident. Mrs Katie Ellen
Davies, of "The husband was examined San Francisco, Oct. 31.
Shorncliffe-crescent, Folkestone, and cross-examined about this The striking Congress of and found that her allegations incident in great detail," the Industrial Organisation's Marine of cruelty by her husband, Mr judge went on "and then, as if Engineers and Harry Bridges'
Walter Cornelius Davies, of the had not had enough, I my-. longshoremen today bowed to Warkworth-torrace, Cambridge, self asked him a few questions Court rulings, averting, at were unfounded,
at the end of his evidence, Icest temporarily, the threat of
"I asked these questions with I portwide tie-up on the San The couple were married in the deliberato Intention of 1010, and one of the wife's com-giving him the opportunity to The CIO Marine Engineers plaints was over an incident in tell me a lie. The answers he Beneficial Association voted, August 1940. The judge thought gave me were transparently during a slop-work moet-this incident could be regarded honest." ing, do keep their fight against as the touchstone for, judging
Francisco waterfront,
a brief
After studying Mr Davios in
the Isthmian Steamship Com-the whole case it the wife's the witness-box for two days, pany in the courts and
lat account, were true, then it must the judge said he thought he Bridges' International Long-have been a vicious and cruel shoremen's and Warehousemen's assault. Unton unload three. Isthitilan
then
did
not look the malignant monster he was held out to be. ships here and, two in Los · Sho alleger that họr hunbond, "I thought when the wife was Angeles.
tute of the Wye in the witness-box that she was 'The ships had been tied un Atrleultural College, Kent, sud- an accomplished actress. The for nearly three months while denly seized her by the hair fact, I think, is that for yours the IWU respected the Marine twisted it in his hand, dug his she has been seeing herself In YESTERDAY'S CROsswond-Adrome: 3 Spar, 7 Hides, Engineer strike against Esth-ingers into her scalp, ur drag the role of the Injured wife 6 Agog, 0 Sert, 10 Replies, 12 Tome 18 Acuto, 16 Trod, 18 man, walch Superior Court ged her by the hair along the stried to a cruel husband," Ditch 61 Allen, 22 Pith: 29 Bpice, 20 Fees, 20 Retract, 30 Judge Clarence Morris yester.ngth of his once Boor
Consciously or unconsciously, Bar 31 Bore 12 Stole, b3 What bown: 1 Miner, 2 Declare, day ruled was a juridictform Mr Davies denied anything she Bed, Binyod it with such 4 Piest, & Raft, 6 Doom,' 'Blits, 1 feons, 18 Onth, 14 Echo, dispute between the CIO and of the kort ever took place. The conspicuous butter tikt by how 10 Edict 17 Calf, 18: Tile, 20 Fiorate, a32 Pier, 34 Pride, 2 | Amerikan Federation of Labour fidge wall there was no corro- site might really bellevo, in (u
Unions United Pre
Boration, or in wilde videks, |urlin, Nho quero agdat
Cambodian Hunt For Assassin
Prom, Penh, Oct. 31. High-ranking French and Indo-Chinese dignitaries be- gan arriving here today to attend memorial services for the late M. Jean de Ray- mond, 44-year-old French Commissioner who stabbed to death yesterday by a political assassin.
was
Prom Penh is the Cambodian capital.
General de Lattre de Tas- signy, French High Commis- sioner for Indo-China, and the Cambodian King, Norodom Sihanouk, will be among those present al the ceremonics tomorrow.
Meanwhile as the French and tecal authorities tightened the drag-net fUT the murderer, silent crowds filled past M. de Raymond's flower-decked bier in the official French residence here.
M. de Raymond was stabbed to death by his houseboy, described as à member of the Vietminh terrorist group.
The group
is believed to have
ordered M. de Raymond's death
when amanth
also
the houseboy" mad a trip to his native village. 4 companion of the houseboy, a member of M. de Ray- mond's household staff, has been taken into custody and ques- Loned.
frem hlm that the wwbarithes said they
substan-
BOS
iated evidence that the Com- missioner had been assassinated
do Raymond was the high-ranking French
fall
second official to
u victim 10
political assassination in Indo- China this year.
The French Commander in
South Vietnam
on July 31 last.
+1
was murdered
His nssassin was presumed to be a member
the Cambodian
under- sound terrorists among whom tinnh Communists have bren increasingly active recent- ly-United Press.
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