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SPEEDING UP NATO PROCEDURE
Drastic Measures Being Discussed
London, Jan. 15.
The resignation of Charles Spofford from the NATO Deputies Council, of which he is the Ameri- can member and Chairman, will coincide with the dras- the reorganisation
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THE CHINA MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1952,
French Infantry Advance On Black River Front "THE OLD MAN'
French infantry advance during the fighting in the Black River area of Indo-China The French claimed considerable success in the drive against the Vietminh rebels on this front. — London Express Picture,
Blonde's Story In Court
Hollywood, Jan. 15 The German-born actress Hildegarde Neff stilled al her divorce hearing today that her husband. pro- ducer Kurt Hirsch, refused her
Tur # enough money pair of stockings
The beautiful 25-year- Superior uld blande fold Judge Willam McKay thai her husband took away all the money she earned, em- barrassed her in front of
by finance argu- told her she
friends ments was not competent
handle motнy.
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Hirsch was Austria producing a film, she added.-United Press
Co-operation
On Danube
Belgrado Jan 15. The Yogeshay State Shipping Compaña viday signed un agier. Tatal with twn private Germani and two Aust) lay shipping com- pothes Dimet sit simulating Bir Dabubje between
The United Nations Ad Hoc le an Pollica: Conuiuiter voled today the tre eateries.
sovammond to the Victur Asegbly to extered the life of
The fastame
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"The siscussesj only econo- presrentalnu od the pesoiuhan pe mte questions and would well! the General Assembly on Pale-come the participation of other slow and assist the parties in Danube slipying companies in Farting agreement on outstand- this or future agreements," the ing questpuna. United Press.
comunique added.-Reuter.
A British
Heavy Air Raids
By U.S. Planes
On
North Korea
the war
Seoul, Jan. 16. Allied jets and fighter-bombers carried deep into North Korea yesterday (Tuesday) as clear skies opened up good targets for the first time in three days.
WELCOMED AS ONE OF FAMILY
Ottawa, Jan. 15.
They welcomed the old man as one of the family during his five days in Ottawa.
It was not as a distinguished visitor that Winston Churchill was greeted by the Canadian capital but as one who had been away from home for too many years.
You got that impression from the moment he stepped off the train last Friday.
Not only was the crowd that came to meet him larger than the one at Washington National Aliport but at gave him a much more enthusiastic welcome.
In Washington you got the feeling that Mr Churchill WUS Legarded by the man-in-the- street as o stranger. A velv distinguished stranger - the "man of the age as President Truman called hum bul stranger, nevertheless, to be re- garded with awe rather than lava.
But, in Otlawa, people looked
Barriers
To Travel
In Pacific
Honolulu, Jan. 15. Pacife area travet enference delegates were tuli yeterday
that the Paciße hope to compete of the world
basin cannot with the rest for American Government
on him as one of their own tourists endi! Everywhere
on the barriers to travel are reduced.
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public appearances he made, they gathered to see and Mr T . Eliot, Assistant Vice- greet him. And his reactions President of the American Pre- won their hearts more complete- } ident Lines. said that the ly than even they expected. question of entry and exit visas
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is currently he biggest obstacle salute with his to Pacific tourist travel. He also Put the people watching from mentioned such travel barrier windows autside the station. the
Currency restrictions way 1: shook hands with women and children walked through Parliament bandings.
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health requirements. hel Mr Eliot said that 59 coun- trics in Europe, Africa and South America had cluminatet visa requirements in order to attract American tourists.
That was the way of a man who feels at home-not the way 91 a guest, - United Press.
RETURNS TO US.
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Mr
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Today the 83 conference delegates will vote on sevņu resolutions aimed at eliminating or reducing Government trave restrictions.
are also ex-
Ottawa, Jan. 15 The Prime Minister, Sabre jets sweeping Northwest Korea encountered
Winston Churchill, left Ottawa
The delegalis about 200 Communist jets, damaging at least two.
by train today for Washington pe:ted to approve the constliu- after five days stay here. The
fier for snow-covered | No damage claims were inade
an organisation to be With Jum aboard theclied kthefima ku mumeat complete | but Allied
the Pacific interin cameras ght, Montreal-bound gun
Travel Association I mart ex
To Gensionai later disclose sume Red losses
and select Lord Ismay, his Commonwealth
the site explosion of Alla artillery
Wo mitton
for next year's meet- was made by the Secretary, Lord Cherwell, the
ing. --United Press. An Forer of possible Allied British Cabinet's allomnir expert, The be varst ground action was
Lenses. The Air Force new an- and Lord Knollys, key official reported on the Central Font
mounres Alled plane losses on a of the International Raw Ma- when a wore UN elements weeweekly basis. Associated Press. terials Conference
altacking Charge:
four-hou engagement the Reds wer: linaliy
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thrown bark at noon.
Northwest of Kanong, on the Problem Of
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ugged Eastern front, light probe by an enemy squar wax after mid- turned back shortly
minutes.
The aght lasted only 10'
These Ware the only actions singled out by the Eighth Army communique Elsewhere pole sperete light contacts were i reported.
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Despite the swirling 11 y balles over North Kore
major air force effort was diverted at Red rail and up facilities.
Flying 60% effective fighter-bombers Allies 93 cute
the 11ed rul sy-tem and de hotel dunaged 40 boxcars
FACTORY BOMBED
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"Annexed"
Territories
Puris. Jan. 15. The United Nations Trustee- stup Cummiter Is lo set up n tl sub-committee ได study
proble
trust territories alleged to have been "annexed" |
of
Lord Cherwell and Lord
Knolly's will go on with Air Churchill to Washington, where he is to address a joint session 1
of Congress on Thursday.
Lord army will fly back to the United Kingdom from New York
Last Tribute
To General
Paris, Jan. 15. The train is due to arrive in The French President, Mr Montreal at 1.30 am. GMT on Vincent Auriol, tonight place! January 18. The Premier's the Baton of Marshal of France special car will be hitched on to upon the body of General Jean The Washington train when it de Laitre de Tassigny. Jeaves Montreal 55 minutes The President paid his last
fater.-Heuter.
1ribute Iv the late General whose bier lay under the flood-
Ar de Triomphe before its
to
Dume Notre Cathedral late tonight.
the King's Chaplain Dead Transfer
London, Jan. 15.
An impressive religious cere-
by administering powers under! The Very Reverend Dr Nor-y will take place in the the guise of customs, fiscal or mati MacLean, onc of the Cathedral tomurrow morning. Hiim.nistrative unions.
King's Chaplains, died at hus The Iver will then be taken
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The sub-comunittee will re-home at Portree today, nged on a miblacy trek to General port before the next session of 82. He WHA 3 former de Lature's native village in the the General Assembly.
Moderator of the General As-Western province of Vendee for sembly of the Church of Scot- the funeral in the family vault. land Reuler.
The resolution setting it up, In ce specta uur slike prae
which also called for the world the North Korean capital of organisation's vigilance against Pyongyang, Thunderje, of the such situations, was carried last 48th Fighter
Bomber Wing night by 33 votes to seven, with
abstentions. Plastered a Communist hand-seven grenade factory and sent smoke Sponsored by India. the and fames billowing mig the Philippines and Brazil, the re-
solution was
opposed by Bri- The Thunderjets hit the far-tain, France, the United States, lory with napalm and 500- Belgium, the Netherlands, Aus- pound incendiury bombs. Pilots tralia and New Zealand. estimated the
for a particular in- plant was 73 It called
vestigation by the United Na- per cent destroyed.
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1 Fundamental (5).
4 Platforms (8).
Business for discussion (8).
10 Reflection (5).
12 Skilful (8).
14 Merit (7).
17 Bird's home (4).
10 Refers (7)
20 Impious (7).
22 Entice (4).
23 Strongholds (7).
27 Benr
witness (8).
2 Provide for (8).
30 Fur (6).
31 Kind of window (6).
32 Stick (5).
! Stigma (5),
2 Paces (5).
3 Tree (3),
5 Composition for three (4).
Rasped (0)
7. Odours (6)
9 Move forward (7).
11 Dance (0),
13 Libernte (7).
16 Colour (4)
Wern-out (6)
At worn
18 Dry (4)
zo Coim
21 Speaker (0).
24. Denuda (5).
25 Retreats (5),
28 Accurala (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD, -- Acrom: 8 · Presents, 8 Abis, # Agitated, 11 Compres, 18 Gems, 10
Colossus,
18 Bicating, 10 Serf, 21 Spaniard, ab Redotent, 28 Peri, 37 Monu mont, Down: 1 Zine, 2 Firm, 4 Rage, 5' Sats, 6--Nitre, -17 Bidas Arko, 10 Jesus 18 Orons, 16 Minur, 10 Slope, 10 Scult, 19 Strani, 20 Pula, 31 Gilm, 21 Anon, 28. „Apex; 14:
20 Ylow (0).
into the significance
action France's
The two swept-wing Com- tions munist MIG-158 were damaged
of
of including
in a 15-minute battle between Togoland and the Cameroong in
36 Sabres and about 40 Red the French Union. Reuter,
planes one of the few air battles
of the war in which the odds
were almost even.
The Hague, Jan. 16.
The first session of the Dutch-
Pilots sweeping North Korea Indonesian talks on the replace- Netherlands-
to cover fighter-bomber pilots ment of the flying below, sighted about 150 Indonesian Union by an inter- more MIGS and exchanged fring | nasional Kreaty Was held
here today.-Reuter. passes with them.
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