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Africa Federation Plan Approved By Large Majority
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia Apr. 10. Southern Rhodesia today reported a large majority in favour of federating with its northern neighbours, clearing the way for the birth of a
British Central African Federation of almost 7,000,000 inhabitants.
The final count of votes cast in yesterday's referen- Only dum was 26,570 for
federation, 14,729 ugninst. four of 30 constituencies showed an anti-federation majority.
Froggatts Playing For England
London, Apr. 10. The Froggatt cousins, Jack and Redfern, form the station. England left-wing for the railway soccer international against
Scotland
watched a policeman and Martin approach
GECM-
WIS
Army
several passers-by. They ed, the officer thought, to be beg ging, and presently, he proved right. For an corporal the pair accusted, came up to the policeman and said: "That couple asked me for a bob for a cup of tea. The woman said they'd had nothing to ull day."
af
The Legislative Councils Northem Rhodesia and Nyasa- to follow landare expected Southrin hixdesin's lead and [ederation scheme accept the ndviser by Britain by the end of this month.
Parliament has The British already approved it in principle, and observers here expect it to pass the necessary bill in May.
Sir Godfrey Huggins, Southe Rhodesian Prime Minister, who has long fought for federation, said Inst werk he expected that the federation plan would prob. ably be put inty August,
effect next
The leader of the Opposition, Wembley Mr at
who fought Ray Stockil, roseStadium here on April 18. against the merger, said in a The team is Gilbert Merrick statement today: "Now that the (Birmingham), Als Ramsey decision has been made, I ap (Tottenham Hotspur), L. Smith peal to all Rhodesians to unitu In a common effort to mest the (Arnal), Billy Wright (Wol- Wanderers), cap-
diffenties which lle ahead." verhampton tain, Malcolm Barrass (Button Wanderers), Jimmy Dickinson of (Portsmouth), CE
Tom
Finney (Preston North End),
IVOT Broadle (Manchester City), Nat Party, issued a statement ask- Lorthourd (Bolton Wanderers),
ing opponents of the plan to ac- Redfern Froggall
(Shellield
Froggatt cept the verdict and help make Wednesday),
federation work. (Portsmouth),
As a matter of fact, the police
man heard these words himself, and now he went up to Maudle and Martin, and arrested them
for begging.
LA
the
THEY HAD MONEY ATER that morning, at
Bridge court. the Tower partners pleaded not guilty to the charge, and the policeman told the story of their arrest lo Miss Sybil Campbell, the magis-
By
Jack
Mr. Dendy Young, a member opposed Parlament, who federation though he belongs to the Prime Minister's United
switching Jack Froggalt HUGGINS STATEMENT
from centre-half to outside left,
As the result became obvious, in which position he made his
Huggins issued u first two appearances for Eng-Sir Godfrey
"11 am con- land in 1949, the selection com- statement saying: mittee have been able to include fident that with courage,, vision. Barross as
a sense of fair play all round, pivot. Barrass should give solidity and the ability of the people of Rhodesia, coupled to the defence, and the presence Southern
with that of our kinsmen in of Jack Froggatt on the left- "When they were searched," wing, where he prefers to play. Northern Rhodesia and Nyasa- is likely to odd considerable land, the success of the federal punch to England's attack.
trate.
he said. "the man had 143. 6d. in silver-10s. 6d. of in sixpences and 1940, in copper on him. The woman Entid úd, and penny. They refused to their Angerprints taken."
The officer stood down, and his place in the box was taken by the curporal, who told part of the story.
THE SCARF
and
state is assured."
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Polish Omnibus Resolution
Is Unacceptable
United Nations, Apr. 10.
un-
Mr Ernest Gross, United States delegate to the United Nations, told the Assembly's Political Committee today that the United States considered entirely acceptable the section in the Polish omnibus resolution dealing with Korea.
He said there could be no cease-fire except in connec- settlement of the prisoner of war question..
tion with an armistice, which included an honourable
Anything else would give the Communists the power to hold the remainder of the prisoners and use them for blackmall.
the that Gross sald Mr Panmunjom talks had "moved still further ahead" since the General Assembly was officially informed earlier in the week of the "progress" that hat been
There are only two omissions He added that the new state's from the England side which success would also require the beat Wales have
Belgium In assistance of those Africans who November
last
intelligence England's
"real Internationals, They are Dilly
the new Federationists say Elliott, Burnley's outside, left, knowledge." and Roy Bentley, the Chelsea
state of 500,000 square miles Inside forward.-Reuter.
and great mineral lehes will stability to the tend led continent. They made.
his
HE Had hardly completed it Herre plerun
in the dock and said to him in
"O
a winning kind of way: course you're obviously lying now; you know it, don't you?" Her voice was rasplag.
Table Tennis
Semi-finals
the
entire see a prospect of "great economie- development.
schume of Opponents wore largely swayed by racial lears. Many Southern Rhodesian whites feared that the racial new state London, Apr. 10. N
composition of the i will be topsided, with 8,400,000 Werth, Austrian Africans against a mere 200,- "I'm not lying," the corporat holder of the title, and 1000 whites and 14,500 Aslans.
as
powdered glass and got mixed up
with the honey it was meant to contain.
said, in
the tone of
Linde
one not Rosalind Rowe, England's | Reuter. used to having his statements No. 1 player, reached the
questioned.
final of the women's singles
Then why did you give me in the English open table CROYDON'S
this scarf?" Maudie asked him,
and she pulled from about her tennis championships neck a gaudy square that was Wembley here today. Indeed rather tresher than the
at
In the semi-finals Miss Werti
the
rest of her dress, "I suppose," beat
Scottish champion, ↑
21-18, "that you're Helen
Elliott, 22-20, there's 20-22, 21-19. and Rosalind
she
went on,
frightened because
bloodstain on this? Just a bit Rowe defeated the England No
frightened, eh, because
small bloodstain?"
a
help
the
of a
ta
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"We should avoid any slep here which might in any way impair or jeopardise these nego-
lations," Mr Gross added.
"I un armistice should come about, it will not be because of any debate here. Mr Vyshinsky's yesterday proved comments how unhelpful debate here can be."
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Wippace
Occupation In Germany
Bonn, Apr. 10.
The Western, Allies have proposed that West Ger- many should continue pay- ing occupation costs until January 1, 1954 on the pre- sent scale of 600,000,000 marks (about £50,000,000) a month, sources close to the West German Govern- ment said here today.
Under present agreements, West Germany is to make these paymerits until next June 30,
It is understood that the Allied
proposal was discussed at a meeting this afternoon be tween the Allied High Com- mission and the West German Finance
Minister, Herr Fritz Schaeffer,
Neither Allied nor German officials could give any details of their discussion,
There has been disagreement between Herr Schaeffor and the Western Allies about what is to happen after June 30.
In his budget speech last February Herr Schaeffer stated bound flat Germany was not
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until November 1, 1957, the date which it was assumed the occupation. 'would have ended-Reuter.
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Please address communica made at Panmunjom would lead
tions:-Secretary: Hongkong to an honourable armistice und
They are Mr
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the Protection in Korea "consistent
the Kyodo News the aims
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Shige Mazu Takeu- of Children. P.O. Bor 2508 Agency. Mr organisation."
Hongkong. of the Kyodo News chl, director Mr Gross said that some had
Service and president of the Mr amendments
proposed to majority disarmament resolution in the Assembly meant that the Soviet Union would now ready to negotiate seriously armament reduction.
FINED FOR hoped that the recent Soviet Shinito Shimbun of Kobe,
FISHING
waters
Yokoculta,
be
on
"Yet to our regret, the Soviet bloc delegations have reverted to the same old rigid formula which in the past has scuttled all dis- armament efforts," Mr Gross said.
GENEVA PROTOCOL
that this
On the call for ratification of the Geneva protocol on bacterial weapons, Mr Gross said, "It is question has clear been raised by the Soviet bloc as part of their false and dis- credited programme concerning
warfare bacteriological
In
Kelliro Otabe, managing editor of the Nishi Nippon Shimbun, Kojima, Fulatoica, Mr Funlo managing editor of the Yomiuri Shimbun, Tukyo, and Mr Masno Tsuda, secretary-general of the Japanese Newspaper Publishers"
and Editors' Association;
The executives will be the a dinner given by the San Francisco Press guests of honour ot Club tonight, and will also at- tend a party tonight in honour of the Japanese Ambassador to the United Stater,
The newspaper executives wil! leave San Francisco on Sunday for Los Angeles, Chicago and tend the annual convention of Washington, where they will at- the American Publishers' Asso- ciation.
He said the Geneva protocol,
They will leave New York for while It
worthwhile had falied to meet objectives,
the Europs on April 30 and attend Chyama, 25, of
the International Press Institute for present need told the court today he thought world's
or eight security against germ
in London on May 13 to 15, and weapons the ship was seven miles offshore when arrested.
Federation of Newspaper Pub-
-Reuter.
Rabaul, Apr. 10. Kimiyo Ohyama, muster of
Ashing the Japanese
vers south of New Britain Arrested
today fined on March 29, was A£500 for having fished within
territorial Australian
ian teence. without a
The Rabaul court ordered the vessel. Sumiyoshi Maru No. 4, 3, Kathleen Best, 21-16, 21-15.;
London, Apr. 10,
to be detained for 60 days, 18-21, 21-10.
A seaman, Mituru Yamagull, The Bishop of Croydon, known Two English pairs entered
of British radio millions
not guilty of A "I don't know anything about
was found corporal sald, the Anal of the men's doubles.
Richard listeners for his "religion with charge of fishing without a In the semi-finals
sermons. Alles from leczce, and charges against the & smile" Johnny
wernKores." members Leach London airport on Sunday for other crew He stood down, and MiBergmann and
Michel beat
Haguenauer
visit to British withdrawn. Campbell invited Martin to give
10 Hong- Barna four-week evidence. He went to the box, (Fra ee) and Victor
kong
Singapore and Maisyn. look the oath, and said: "It was (England) 21-14, 21-13, 22-20, troops in Tokyo, Koren,
The broad, handsome Bishop, very dark. I couldn't be sure and Brian Kennedy and Aubrey B. Brummel
because it permitted the the meeting of the International this soldier's the one we talked Simons defeated
Collar (England) the Rt Rev. Cuthbert Bardsley, and K, B.
army chaplains ond to. He was very drunk.
And I still think my reckon-manufacture and stockpiling of hers in Paris on May 21 to 24. 21-11, 15-21, 21-13, 17-21 and will visit
confirmation courses conduct 21-15.-Reuter,
for majors and upwards in the ing was correct," he mid,
way which
has
"It was never my down-to-carth endeared him to radio listeners. to come within the Maudic, Sitting with arms
The Archbishop of Canter limit," he added.-Router. . folded int the dock, she
{bury's episcopal representative screeched: "Why don't you tell
to the three armed forces, he has ofready toured service truth about it? Why don't you tell the lady you was that drunk
Nairobi Apr. 10. stations in Malta, North Africa, yourself you can't remember?"
8,000,000
The Bishop, a keen golfer and Martin gave her a looic, and fell silent. Maudie declined to Moslema, will be unable to amateur artist, puts gags in his go Into the witness-box herself, attend Queen Elizabeth's Coro sermons and preaches as though and Mina Campbell found the nation,
Moslem Ismaili
au talking to a group of service- thorities said here today. men. He became widely popu pio proved. case against the
couple
two broadcast They said the Aga Khan, whe told then how both
lar WAS
after only had been in prison before how is now in Cannes, has had with sermons
He went. to Germany after the Maudle had only been released great reluctance to decline the
on doctors' war to recruit men to enter the three days earlier, after perving Queen's Invitation
Church-Rater. month for begging: how Mar orders as he has not yet fully tin for the past year had been recovered from his recent heart
trouble.-Reuter. content to let the State support him in the between-Umes of going to prison.
IN GAOL BEFORE THA THAT was not good enough for
She
a
"I shall remand them seport" Bald
for
D Minn
"Ach, we've had one of them It was you give it us last time Maudie suid,
The parners werd ted out, and before they had left, Maudie began to give Martin á piece of her mind. Stage direc❘ Hons might have said of film: "Exit, sighing"; of her, Exli, explosive."!
Aga Khan Will Be Absent
The Aga Khan, spiritual Egypt and Germany. head
of
Ismaili
Journalist Loaves
Mr Eric MacNider, for several yours a member of the editorial staff of the South China Morn ing Port, salled today on the sa Citos to take up a career in Australia.
What's Her Line ?" Solution,
TAILORESS
Landon Kapissa Morales.
DARTWORDS SOLUTION
weapons and
did
not
mass
Buch
weapons intention prevent territorial destruction from becoming part
of the armaments of nations.
The proposed Big Five peace puet rejected by large majorities for the past four years seemed propaganda device whose meaning has never, once been spelled out by its authore," Mr Gross said,
CANBERRAS
FOR U.S.
'Baltimore Apr. 10.
Can- The British-designed
officials said today.
1
Juan Duarte Buried
Louis Kentner
(planist)
who has been compared with
LISZT BUSONI and RACHMANINOFF
will give two recitals
on..
WEDNESDAY 22ND APRIL, 1953,
at
Buenos Aires, Apr, 10. President Poron led the cor- tege when and former secretary, Juan Duarte, found shot, was buried today in Recoleta Cemetery, resting place of Argentine landed gentry.
his brother-in-law 7 P.M. and 9:30 PM.
"It is not new pacts for peace but new acts for peace that the world needs," he added,
NEW SITUATION Dr. Shuhei Hsu, Nationalist berra jot bomber will be mass-
United Nations produced in an aircraft factory China, said the here for the United States Air lind, not lived up to the expecta
aviation tiens of the world to all cases,
The President was escorted by Force this summer,
When the Korean Comuntats committed aggression, the United the Governor of Buenos Aires But it has been renamed the
had taken colledive Province, Senor Carlos Aloc. and modified to
Tho death -Senor
of Mamin B-57ant intruder"Relion. But when the Chinese
Duarte, Evile Peron's
30-year-old operate
of a light high-altitude Communists committed aggres- Instead bomber and fast reconnaissance sion of "greater enormity, the brother, is believed to have been plane, as now used by the Royal United Nations had not ected, suicido. A few hours before hir death the President had callou said,
alleged of Air Force.
The United Nations will be for a Using a Canberra" flown from fronted wilt a new situation | and corruption,
palice Britain as a model, the Glenn
armistico is signed
A strong force of L. Martin Aircraft Company of If an Baltimore has now produced the Koren What kind of peace guarded the three-mile route first B-57 for the air force, will be signed a real peace or along which 8,000 people, 100 which have leensing Hghts from appeasement?" Dr Hn naked cars and 21 coaches inden with
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