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British Far East policy under the new Con- servative Government is examined by the "Eastern World."
The journal regrets that the Government does not make any more elaborate provision for the co- ordination of Far Eastern Affairs than its pre- decessor.
11
copt that wlule
Anthony Eet Opposition, Mi Lepeatedly aimonished
th Government won the dire need for nordmation of our poleres in the arCH
The ingressanta that the !", ordinate: MI Ecken Gesure.
was confined to the realm strategy" way continen by appointment of Land Ismay
1
Secretary Nosa Cumnonwalth
Relation
"Ersterh Work" continues "D) would seem that as far as
The Far East is concerned Lord!
utle towards the tasks he has
Irce"
ther
The nost urgent of tasks, the journal adds. is 1 Imut the war in Malaya to a Miccessful conclusion.-Lund"," Express Service,
Norway Wins Dispute
my's appointment is intended With Britain
to co-ordinate the War Ofice Land Colonial Offier together with
bis own Minstry in the tou
Bolivian Plot Uncovered
La Paz, Bolivia, Dec. 18.
A sourer in the Interior Ministry sald Joday the Bolivian government has wucovered and foiled a re- volutionary plot that ex- tended to all parts of this tin-rich Repablie.
Potter said the plot was engineered by members of the Nationalist Revolution- ary Movement (MNR), a political organisation up-
to the military guy- posed to erument
In now
power. Police arrested 30 persons in La Paz last night, The city was quiet today.---As- sociated Press.
PLANNING
A PARTY
IN GAOL
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Anxiously For P.O.W. Names
EXPECTED IN 48 HOURS
Tokyo. Dec. 19.
Allied Headquarters today released the names
of 3,198 Americans listed by the Communists as prisoners of war. The list was headed by Major Gen. William F. Dean, one of the great heroes of the Korean war.
A first quick study of the list failed to reveal the names of the Time and Life correspondent, Wilson Fielder, Agence France Presse correspon- dent Maurice Chanteloup, Associated Press corres- pondent William Moore and Mike Gigantis (Philip) Deane) of International News, London Observer and Radio Athens.
The list. turned over to the Allied truce negotiators et Pan Mun Jom. was flown to Tokyo from Seoul LTi 1-26 light bomber. General Matthew Ride- Way's Ofice began using the W4F PPNORETS olmest immedi- atess
Thruspurda tnite.: State:
families in the waited anxiously as the Army nounced it had negun a recenze the names.
Pentago officials expected the whole list would be handled within 48
Mossadegh
Under Fire In Parliament
Teheran, Dec. 18, The Governor of Teheran
named hours, barring trans- today
A 36-man mission troubles or delay caused Council which will set in by errors.
motion the complicated Actual exchange of prisoners
machinery of Iran's general stil in the offing, subject to
election. σί successful termination long-drawn out Korean liks.
mer-
truce The Council includes
chants. landowners, farmers,
The Army
is to check the Anony-upplied list or POWs agast US. military records
tradesmen, clergymen and other
inßuential citizens,
of those missing in action, then its
Aur
The Council will name 18 of members tu un electoral
release names with home town board to run the balloting in Force, Navy the nation's 78 voting districts. The board will fix the dates for ⚫ issued through the Army the election
und Marine narnes wil
sounced
that tutal
buttic casualties in
were 103,000, an increase
alve
Meanwhile, the Pentagon Balloting is expected to con-
E.S.tinue for some time Korea
In the Lower House of Par- of lament, Deputy Manoucher Teymoursh attacked the Govern- the ment for trying to sell oil to the of Soviet bloc and wurned that pre Iran would become a prey to
and Communist shortly.
433 since last week.
For
many thousands. Jublication uf
lames prisoners will Titan 1 Christmas gift of joy thanksgiving.
To thousands
is can mean
the ebbing of hope.
He sald 11 was "very the strange" of others.
that the Premler, only grief and Mohamed Mossadegh. who Jong-cherished forced out a government in 1940 which was willing to sel oil to the Russians should now try to make a deal with the Soviets.
A
LITTLE OVER A FOURTH
Laden, Der. 18. Solomon Aschkenasy, voleur- ful 14-year-out
of Manchester's Bankruptcy Court, left Strangeways gal-with ar carnation in his buttonhole and
4s 6d. cigar smoking a
A Rolls met him to drive him to his home at Withington.
Solomon had been six days in Judge Harold Rhodes Baol committed him for contempt be- The Hague, Dec. 19. International Court of cause he would not name à man
with when he said, down a today handed ruling which gave Norway ex- engaged in a textile deal which clusive rights to fighting waters would bring him £10,000. His are hidden on its northern coasts, disputed debts total
Said Solo Tricy
treated me very by Brilain.
The Court decided by a vote; well inside.
was
was in the prison hospital. of 10 to two that the principles
The
If this will prove The mase, Justine
wekre of the
in would be that it dove unt
in wdr the Forcig
ESSENTIAL STEP
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The Westminster
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£4,000.
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Government spokesman The list turned over by the Communists is little more than said that Iran has not definitely one-fourth of the 11,051 Ameri- decided whether to take part in cans officially cited as missing The Hague hearings on Britain's in action. And the Reds say complaint over the seizure of covers all the prisoners of war The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. in their hands.
But the spokesman predicted There is still
a chance, how that Iran would win the cast,~~~
United Pres:. ever, that some of the missing out behind enemy lines, as numerous Japanese did in the Pacifr Islands long after the end of World War 11.
Officials point out that others, not supply
by which Norway had delimited preached a sermon at the pri- still missing, but not listed by equivalent or
the enemy, may have died 0 its territoral waters for fishing | son ryougogue Cast Saturday." General.
He plans
to battle. in the parliamentary purposes in
go back Christmas 10 The drama of transmitting the decree of 36 were not contrary Strangeways at
entertain the prisoners. patients, names from the Korean battle- to international law.
The British, who had many of and staff of the hospital to front via Tokyu to the United States began to unfold late this their trawlers arrested by Nor- dinner.
"It is all laid on," he said. afternoon after a day of zig-zag
London, Dec. 18. wegian fishery protection vessels
the method of The Anglo-Iranian Oil Com- confusion over getting the list out.
pany is again giving wide Military
authorities in publicity to its warning that f Washington and Tokyo
stress any
or individuals
Ta Foreign Secretary,
en, usualy faced with an innouUS amount of problem:
Exa raumally no time for item tailed day-to-day study of what Is perhaps the inost complex ares in the world.
"It seems, therefore, essential that some member of the Gus ernment should be specially charged with the surveillance of Aslan affairs and with: the vision and correlation v! the policies of the different de-
tro
in the disputed waters, had dis-There will be turkey, a quarter- agreed with Norway's claim and bottle of champagne for every- brought the matter before the body, and whisky. There should
be 50
or 60 people there." International Court.
The Court decided that Nor- Judge Rhodes ordered way had been delimiting fishing men's release after he
accordance with that he regretted not obeying waters
Local conditions since the judge. special the 19th Century.
10
Its present limits were
per-
fectly acceptable, the Court
sajd.
that
of that area.
the question of economic relations with the Far
The Court pointed out Eastern members of the
Com- monwealth, the journal says Mr the Norwegian system had re- Butler's "realistic approach to mained "virtually unchallenged" ||
and the country's internal economic until the present century
that as a result had established utle situation makes it certain he will very soo examine the for Dshing grounds on historical
United Press. the sterling grounds. whole position of
balances.
CRUCIAL TEST
"This will constitute a crucial Xmas Midnight
lest of Commonwealth goodwill
and may be one of the most
ortant tasks
of the new important Government as for as its rela
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Mass At Vatican
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Sol
swore
DISMISSED AS FANTASY
Rome, Dec. 18. The extreme Left-wing news-
Avanti paper that 14 spies "parachuted into
Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Renews
Warning
concerns
there can be no guarantee as to entered into transactions with the accuracy of the Communist Persia on oll list.
pany's concession The Pentagon said in statement:
Anglo-Iranian
21
Irom the com-
ares, the
Oil Company
"It must be emphasised that would take all necessary action the Defence Department
10 protect Its rights can-
in eny of country.
The
advertisements were The incidence
not vouch for the accuracy
names as listed.
of errors, omissions or fictitious being republished in the world additions is not known."-Asso-Tess This follows Persia's clated Press and United Press. ultimatum of December 10 that if countries which formerly bought oil from the Anglo- Iranian Oil
Company do not contracts with vign new
the nationalised all company within len days, the ol would be sold to other countries.
Win
alleged today Socialists Albania las: Spring" were pick- In French India
the security ed un by and forced to
police
send "119 false
the
The Anglo-Iranian Oil Com- pany first published its warn- to last September-Reuter.
Own Books
Pondicherry, Dec. 18. coded messages" to the Italian Interior Minister, Mr Mario The French Indian Socialist Scelba, before they were Party, now in power, has won sentenced for espionage. all 30 seats in the elections to Her
the representative assembly of the five settlements of French
London, Dec. 18, India, It was officially announced Mies Winifred Lillian Martin, here today.
aged 50, authoress, of Briar Cot- Nationalist parlies, campaign- tage, Bucks 'HUI, King's Langley, ing for & merger with India Herts, who admitted stealing two boycotted the elections. The children's books written by her controls the local self from a backshop, was con asembly affairs of the French territory.—ditionally discharged at Wats Reuter,
ford.
Vatican City, Dec. 18. Uons with Asia are concerned." Pope Pius will celebrate
Eastern World approves the Christmas midnight Mass which A spoke man for the Italian appotalment
Mr of
Oliver will be broadcast to the world. the Colonial Ofen. it was announced today, Lyttelton
With a wide administratie The Mass will be held prob
Churchill's experience in Mr
ably in the Vatican's Matilda War Cabinet and as the choir Chapel and will be attended by man of one of Britain's greatest the diplomatic corps to the Vatl Industrial concern Mr Lyttelton can as well as high prelates in is likely to adopt a thoroughly Rome at that time.-Associated practical and unprejudiced at Press.
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Foreign Office said that article was "fantasy.
The newspaper, In a special dispatch from Tirana, Albanian capital, said that two were on October sentenced to death 10 and 12 others to prison terms ranging from seven months 20 years,-United Press.
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