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Glasgow's Purchase Of Dali Work
Glasgow, Jan. 25 Salvador Dali, 47-year-old Spanish painter who used
tu
paint watches curled
like potato chips, has start-
ed another lively row with his art.
The City Corporation
announced
of
yesterday
Glasgow the purchase of his latest work, "The Crucifixton", for
for the enty art galleries, painting
£8,200 Thes:
is a the traditional style, although it depicts the Crucifixion from घरा unusual
angle
gle-from above the head of Christ.
SIAMESE RUGGER FANS IN LONDON
It is not real surrealist, like 1. "Debris of ar. Automobile
Giving Birth to a Blind Horse
Dali
Telephone", an earlier raised eye-
work that
brows ever in more sophisticated
centres than Glasgow.
Glasgow art students
dested
Immediately. S
pro- dlu Royal
several members of the
Academy.
Donald
This trio of charming young ladies from Bang- kok are cheering on their team, the first Siamese rugger side to play in Britain, against Imperial College. London Universi- ty, at Harlington, Middle-
visitors sex. The beaten by 24 points to 0.
-Express Service. It is a fantastic price to
Bruce, representing students, said "We 200 urt think it's a shameful waste of money."
"COMPLETELY MAD" The rminent British Augustus Juhn,
traitist,
"It's
absolutely.
mad
Day"
por- said, completely
Ruskin Spear. another Aca demician, said, "Su many other really good paintings could have
been bought with that money,"
The Cily Treasurer, J. D. Kelly. who proposed purchase
of the Dali painting, thought it
"a pretty good one."
Dull was not available for comment.-Associated Press.
APPEAL FOR
MEDIATION
a
Karachi, Jan. 26. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Nazimuddin, said to- Khwaja day that he had received cable from the Tunisian Neo- Destour Party asking him to intervene in the dispute between
were
Something
New In Explosives
Salgon, Jan 25 French authorities said today
of
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Arab-Asian Bloc Motion
Names Of Civilian
Internees In N.
Korea Announced
Tokyo, Jan. 25.
The North Korean Radio reported tonight that 47 foreigners who were not named in prisoner- of-war lists are held by the Communists. They will be released as soon as an armistice is signed, the broadcast said.
Later the Peking Radio broadcast the names in Morse code. They included:
Charlotte
Marie De
Home Guard
Revival Explained
George Blake, William R Ruth, Dmitri Borosoft, Maurice they have learned of terrorist
Chanteloup, Alfred Cecil designs for exploding pocket-
Copper, Cles Coyos, Philip lamps, cigarette packages and Joseph Crosbie, Louis L. Dans bottles-apparently Maisara Daylatsha, champagne the successors of the exploding Labi, Philly Deane, Yvonne bicycles.
Marie Dascadeaux, Demeusy, Dozens of Indo-Chinese have Nellie Dyer. been hurt by bicycles parked
Vyvyan Gliese, casually outside Public bußd-
Simone Holt,
Hong, Anders ings. Tunisia and France.
Kristian Jensen, Ivan Nikolai Asked if he
French police had made any
say they now
and Yeorgi Kolin, Maria and 8 Major move to intervene, Nazimuddin have captured
Ilha Nuchikoff, and Olga Kilina, Lieutenant
the sald. "The matter
Caodal Herbert Arthur Lord, Henriette being dealt
responsible with by
for Marquier, Charles, Amelie and the Pakistan religious sect
Marguerite Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah recent acts of terrorism.
Martel Khan.
According to the French, the Meadmore, Norman Owen. M. Nazimuddin, who is leav- prisoners told Lauterrogators
Perruche Georges
Thomas ing Karachi for a 10-day tour that the three new devices
Rosser, are Quinlan, Mary Helen of PakistaUN, sald that the particularly easy to handle and Galim, Faiza, Sagid, Saguda, question of raising the issue designed for leaving in res- Parid Sherat Murat and
a broadcast Over the before the Security Council taurants and on street corners. Hamit Salahutdin (as sent). would also be decided by the The "pocket lamp" explodes Bertha Adkisson Smith, Ahmet BBC, Mr Head added that one of the main reasons for the Foreign Minister. Reuter. when the switch is turned, the and Sophia Sultan, Ivan Tchi-decision was the relatively small "champagne bottle" when the nono, Man Saing Whang, and
of troops on British number cork is puffed,
the Lawrence Alfred Zellers,
home territory as the result of Army commitments in Korea, Malaya, Egypt and Europe.
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and
Jean
Clearing Way To cigarettes" after a fixed period The Red broadcasts gave only
Heligoland
Cuxhaven, Jan, 25.
Minesweepers today began to
named were
clear the shipping route from FENDER TO STAND civilians about
the mouth of the Elbe to Heligoland.in preparation for.
the handing over of the island
Voted By UN
Paris, Jan. 25.
The demand by the smaller States that the right of self-determination be written into the Inter- national Covenant of Human Rights was passed by the United Nations' Social Committee today despite protests by the Big Powers.
The Committee passed by 33 votes to nine with 10 abstentions the resolution submitted jointly by 13 Arab and Asian countries calling on the United Nations to reaffirm the rights of peoples to self-determination.
It declared that only by re- specting this right could "pre- sent and succeeding generations saved from the scourge
be
wal."
of
Britain, the United States, Belgium, Canada, Australia, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Turkey voted which against the resolution they described as "misplaced and badly drafted."
Their delegates contended that the right of self-determination was collective whereas human as understood by the rights, United Nations, concerned in- dividuals.
The vote was reached after a
two weeks' debate during which many Arab delegates declared that Bare-ups in the Middle East had arisen from the sup- pression of self-determination,
The
SOVIET SUPPORT
by resolution, moved Afghanistan, Burma, Egypt, Indonesia, India, Iran, Iraq, the Lebanon, Pakistan, the Philip pines, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the Yemen, was supported by the Soviet bloc.
It
Soviet incorporated amendment that the proposed International Covensat of Human Rights should include a specific directive to adminis- tering Powers to promote self- determination in non-self- governing territories.
The Saudi Arabian delegats, the said that Jamil Barody, passing of the resolution was
London, Jan. 25. The Secretary of State for Head, de- War. Mr Anthony clared tonight that the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, first step towards the libera- and the entire Cabinet were
tion of million of peoples and convinced of the necessity setting up a Home Guard of the avoidance of bloodshed" limited extent on A basis of
But Mr John Lesage (Canada) said that he and several other purely voluntary enlistment
delegations had been forced to it because its vote against wording seemed to have been inspired by emotion rather than by logic.
of just lying around.—Associat- the names, without any other ed Press.
In case of a sudden alert, he identification, However,
a number of those said, Great Britain must be able among the 56 to defend itself against parachute whom the UN attacks, possible sabotage and
on other threate truce negotiators inquired
The second reason, he declared, December 30,
was the necessity, in the event an emergency, to mobilise and train immediately the 'Territorial
itself. Army
London Jan. 25.
P. G. H. Fender, former Sur-
West Germany by the rey and England cricket cap-
10 British authorities.
The island has been used for bombing practice by the British since 1945. - Reuter
BRITISH MINISTER
tain, is to stand as Conserva- They included Captain Vyvyan
of
live candidate in the London Holt, British Minister to Seoul | If I no Home Guard existed, Mr County Couneli election this at the outbreak of the war; Head said, the Territorials would spring-Reuter.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
Maurice Chanteloup, French have to assume Home Guard correspondent; Philip Deane, INS duties and thus delay all present correspondent also known as defence plans.--France-Presse, Mike Gigantis; Herbert A. Lord
of the British Salvation Army, George Blake and Norman Owen of the British Foreign Service, and Bishop Cecil Cooper, Angli. can Church missionary.
Nepalese Ban On Reds
The
The Sovlet delegate, M. Alexel Pavlov, explaining Com- munist support for the pro- posal, said that nothing in the resolution should be construed allowing intervention. in the internal affairs of States.
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Reuter.
Siamese Rice Agreement
With Britain
London, Jan. 25.
Living Language
Why we say attendance.
Dance
It is always wise on family occasions to be tactful and watch one's rich behaviour lest a relative store up some small slight or other. This is especially true of weddings where it was once the convention that the bride should dance with anyone who asked her, whoever it was, for fear of giving offence, She literally "danced
attendance"
and was at everyone's beck and call, which is what the phrase means today.
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BATURDAY, JANUARY 16 By Alt Formosa, 3 p.m., Via H.K, Airways. Blam, Malaya. Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, (Va Bangçok) Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle Past, Africa, Great Biftela, Europe, 14.30 a.m. B.O.A.C.
V.B... Cada 2 p.m., P.A.A. Japan, p.m., 3.0.A.C.
Indo China, France, French North & West Africa, 6 pm. Air France. Siam, Melaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, & pan., C.P.A.
By Surface
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Formosa. Noon, 8/S Wing_Seng. Philippines. 2 p.m. 8/8 Sumatra. Egypt, France," # p.m. 9/8 La Muregiliaire.
BUNDAY, JANUARY 27 CRINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAY Public Holiday MONDAY, JANUARY 20 By Air Formosa, Japan, _1_ pan., Vin CAT. Japan, 6 pm: B.6.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa, U.S.A, Canada, 5 pm. N.W.A.L
Philipines. N. Borneo,
5 p.m. C.P.A
Indo-China, p.m. C.P.A.
By Surface Macro, Noom, 5/8 Tek Shing. China, People's Republic," "NotD. trado via Canton.
Japan, 30 a.m., 8/9 Tipanas.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 29
By Ar Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. 9 am, Via C.P.A.
Indo-Chin, France, French__North & West, Africa, 10 8.
Air France.
Xormones, 10 am.
Sim, Basma, India, Pakistan, Mid- dle East, Africa, Great Britam, Europe, 111.30 am, 3.0.A.C.
Melayu, Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle Best, Africa, Great Britain, Europe.
p.m., B.O.A.C
By Surface
Mizuno, Noon, 8/5 Tax Shing, China, People's Republic, Neon, trợn via Canizon.
Philippines, Noon, S/S Pres. Hard-
dotests, Noon Victory
3/8 Anchorage
Indo-China. Noon, 9/8 Bestia.
GUEST WORKERS AGREEMENT
Bonn, Jan. 24.
Spain and Germany signed an agreement here today pro- viding for an exchange of guest workers.
The agreement will enable Spanish workers to come
Germany
to
be trained on
An agreement has been reach- ed between the United Kingdom Louis
the L. Dans of
US
and Thalland whereby Thailand Foreign Service, William R.,
Katmandu, Jan. 25.
agrees to sell to British terri- Booth, identified only as an
tories 295,000 tons of rice. Nepalese Government Americas; Mary Helen Rosser,
Payment will be made in Nellie Dyer,
outlawed Bertha Smith, today
the Nepalese Pounds Sterling and delivery Lawrence Zellers of Texas and Communist Party owing to its completed within September 15, Anders Jensen of Niw Cumber participation in the armed re-the agreement stipulated.
Pennsylvania, All Ameri-volt against the Government, it British territories `will" get anodern machinery Lá all Methodist missionaries,
was officially announced to the major portion out of a branches of industry. The Father Philip Crosble, Austra night.
total „of 800,000 · tons which Spaniards will work ; in the in Catholic missionary:
Charles It was further announced ailand is willing to export same factories as Genmain Martel of the French
reach Foreign That
the Government is taking during the first 10 months of workers-Reuter. Service and his mother and security measures to prevent the year. sister; Jean Meadmore and repetition of the short-lived The agreement Georges Perruche, also of the revolt.
stipulated that the Thai Govern- Minister The Nepalese Prime French Foreign Service, Mas Thous Quinlan, drish Catholic broadcast a warning to Nepalese mest shall undertake a survey
additional surplus Missionary
Henriette Marquier, that “such actions could, lésă toʻlou
portable rice and will openi French Catholic missionary; and fascism and anarchy, nz well as
negotiations with the United the following French Catholic to foreign intervention which missionaries whose names winter would move natal tumor Kingdom on August 15 in order somewhat from the Red list but -France-Presso, appear to be the same personer
1
further
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diacusa "mhether there will bëri" additional allocations” for British
ries. United
Marie Diseazeaux, Yvonne De British Aid Forest
Lobit, and Eugenie
"A mumber of those named by the Rods were not on the list of those about whom the Allies had Inquired amt no data is available on themesociated Pres.
New State
London, Jan. 24
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·000 to the development and pokery Locke stabilisation agency, of the new Cars Canon Win Libyan State between April samm
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nounced in White Paper,
any dưỡng When the state of Libya casing modalit into being on December Read made
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