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WEST MUST NOT DROP GUARD Senate Committee

Dartmoor Break

Prinertown, Derby,

Nov, D.

Harper George Wood- ward, 27-yeni-pld despern- do, who broke out of Dartmoor peiron, Britalti's toughest gool, was recap- tured tonleht about fre miles away after 24 hours of freedom.

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Woodward. who serving a 14-year sentence for armed robbery ກ Agavit, vanished into the birak moor which inolates the pool after slipplar away Frum a

working porty

the prison courtyard.

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country chas

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river and was dragged out by one of the effrers. But his slime entered isals

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الاد

The Queen Holds

Investiture

Queen #zurcan

Nothing Could

·Better Serve

Kremlin Cause

RIDGWAY'S WARNING

Flint, Mich., Nov. 9,

General Matthew Ridgway, Army Chief of Staff, warned the Western world tonight not to "drop its guard" in the face of Communist olive branches.

"Nothing could better serve the Kremlin's cause or more injure our own" than for the West, to relax in its effort to build powerful military forces, he declared.

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f The Flint Industrial Execu- five Club thad the "powerful what ruthless

The Kremlin, who control 800,000,- 000 peoples and one-fourth of The earth's ind, were In struggle to "isolate the State from its allies.

men"

United

TURN ALLIES

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Speeches

Canberra, No 9 Members of the Australian

to turn our alles against us and to destroy the strength of the alliances that its own Aggressive policies have forced into being “

of

He said that thưmigh all the "ele jous twinde mud turtas" the Party line there wil i con- sistent "hate American theme."

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the United Statey depended on allies for vital raw materials and Hark! their mulitary strength Moreover, he emphasized.

balance of military

would POWOT

swiftly shift to our grave disadvantage If Rusla should overrun Western Europe and control its productive capacity,

An

tary United "that our commitments do not exceed our capabilities that the benefits ex- pected to acerse are worth the commitments," General Rideway sald.

INT'L ARRANGEMENTS

international mill- arrangements, the States must Insure

The

capabilities of our Presenting the New Zealander House of Representatives could nation, while enormous, are not with the OBE Omer of the

selfishness holly believe their Orsler of the British Empire),

eyes at unlimited and

rides high in this the Queen told him " om very

cars when Mr William Jack.

world." --United Press. New pleased to give you this."

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Hatless and wearing an ins length das k Trushpen uh, dre skond on a days in the white and Best State Ballroom surrounded by hes Yeomen of the Guard 15 Their partiresque gold and sear - Tet Tur

innades.

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since 1949. had spoken to the House only Coner before-In 1950,

Mr Jack had been roused to The thron

on the subject of pen- to which he gave the whole of his allotted 30 minutes.

Fellow members heartily cheer- ed and back-patted him for his effort,

Mr Juck

he believes soys muny tremberg "talk themselves

01 The StrateTUDEN DUL of Parlament He once told thr House that The best advertisement he ever had was to the last election entopaign when opponents accused him of Speaking - China Man

raffleery and men of the Royal Navy and the Anny were decor- ated for galintry in Malaya and Koma China Ma Special.

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Scenes of great jubilation accurred when units of the Italian Army (Bersagileri) under the cornmand of General do Renzi, entered the city of Trieste, Despite the heavy rain. thousands of people gathered to greet them. Allied troops have now been withdrawn lowing the signing of an agreement between Haly and Yugoslavia.—Express Photo.

NAZI

MOVES TO BRING JAPAN INTO THE WAR

fol-

Mormons Trying To

Unwitting

Red Handmaiden

McCARTHY'S LATEST CHARGE

Washington, Nov. 9.

Senator Joseph McCarthy tonight called the Senate Committee, which has recommended that he be censured the "unwitting handmaiden" of the Communist Party.

it shall demonstrate that the Watkins Committee has done the Carthy

Earlier today Bonator. Me- sald he would not

work of the Communist Party, favour any filibuster to prevent that it not only co-operated in the Senate voling on the cens- the achievement of Communist eure motion and that he would goals, but that in writing its bo surprised if one developed report it imitated

Communist when

ho sald,

StormcCarthy made theso]

charges in the address he will dellver in the Senate tomorrow when, debate begins

the motion of censure. He released the text tonight

on

The Committee, headed by Senator Arthur Watkins (Re- publican,

Utah) has recom mended that the Senate censure. him for refusing to appear be- fore, a committee investigating his finances, and for abusing witness before his Investigating Committee.

Scrator McCarthy

Reuter.

68,

the debate. opened...

Warrant. Out For Alleged Letter

Writer

Now Haven, Conn, Nov. B.

A warrant was introd today the arrest of John McCoy, accused of writing letters the Democrat tacking Ribicot, Governor-elect, Mr Abraham and religious nationalistic grounds.

McCoy, of Milford, is identified former New Haven Democratic as the brother of David McCoy, wown chairman.

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ald; would have the American people recognise, and contemplate in droad, the fact that the Com munist Party, a relatively small group of deadly conspiratory, has now extended its tenacles to that most respected of American State bodies, the United Blates Senate, Ullman said the Superior Court

Abraham

Attorney

Get Converts that it has made a committed of bench warrant charged McCoy

Chesterfield, Derbyshire,

Nov, D. Housewives here complained to their racter that a party of to American Mormons have been visiting their homes and trying to convert their families.

London, Nov. 9. Important light is shed on Nazi moves bring Japan into the second world war on the side of the Axis in the newly published volume of docu- ments on German foreign policy.

In

his parish magazine the rector, the Reverend R.W.T. Moore, said the Mormons

were

The latest volume to be issued by the Tri-Joe Smith's boys from America" partite Editorial Board of the United States, and they had had an "extremely France and Britain covers the first phase of the courteous" reception. war from its outbreak until mid-March 1940.

Documents пож published demonstrate the manoeuvres of the Nazi German Foreign Office faced with the task of making the new German-Soviet non. aggression pact acceptable in Tokyo.

Still

This task was compliented by | practical

the backing then given by Soviet Russin to the Chinese Government of Generalissima Chiang Kai-shek in the Sino- Japanese conflict,

CAN CAN

GIRLS OBJECTED

G-Strings Much Too Brief

ARMY SYMPATHIES The German Foreign Office documents af this show that Nazi diplomats placed their hopes for Japanese inter-

period

vention in

the pro-German sympathies of the Japanese army. Court and business circles were

lavour Britain.

reported to

By this the parties under- took not to conclude politi- cal. treaties with Hunya without mutual consent. A Gorman Foreign Office memorandum, commented that the "paper may be allowed to disappear into the files."

He commented: "We think folks know that the Church of England wasn't bom yesterday, that it

does not claim to have been started 100 years ago by some bright lad relieved God

to whom Д was at last able show,

on whether brass plates or the bible itself, the

to

truth which until then had never dawned universal church."

הספר

the

Mr A Hamer Reiser, British Mission President of the Church of

Jesus Christ saints, sald later

of latter-day that Britaln had always been a favourite Taking Japanese susceptibili-feld for Mormon missionary ties into account, R Germati effort. memorandum a couple of days He declared: Missionaries of later said that the Japanese the Church of Jesus Christ armles' "reorientation toward latter-day saints are in Grost the Soviet Union "which had Britain now as they have been not yet been effected" might

be for 11 years. nehteved if Russia would

abandon Chiang Kai-shek."

of

Thousands of British people have become latter-day saints Japan was at this period The strongest pro-British | Through their efforts."-China

by the

neutralist feeling in Japan in the nutumn | Mail Special. cabinet of General Abc, who of 1939, was assessed by the heki power by pursuing a com-German Embassy in Tokyo 119

governed

promiso polley between these being "from the persons closest Jap Teachers

court 0.51

Discharged

From Union

London, Nov. 9. Can can girls went

to the throne," into factions.

It the

described the On September 9, 1930, the witness box here today

German Ambassador in Tokyo actively working against an im- and told a judge that eos reported to his Government that provenient of

with relations tumes supplied for a show "yesterday General Abe told me Russia. called "Paris by Night" twice that Japan was forced to Meanwhile the Nazi Foreign were "much too brief" and remain neutral in the European Offles was also negotiating for

Tokyo, Nov. 9. the supply of war material with conflict," they refused to wear them. The forces hostile to Eng- the Chinese Nationalist Govern-today "scharge

The Japan Teachers Union

two mem bers - who jeft the One of them, 22-year-old Missland," the Ambassador reported, ment

Union "are increasingly opposed by In November, a despatch from Betty Colvyn, alleged that the G-business circles which expect a Chungking stated

--because they had that Primerly disgraced the entire strug-trunks — were badly tremendous increase in exports Minister H.H. Kung was will- Union by made and did not cover them. to Anglo-Saxon countries as a ing to guarantee Germany with charges against it."

making groundless result of the European conflict."

a 50-year supply of tungsten The judge remarked that he

Kazutomi letil, former editor The following day a

a despatch

ore including even "ores pledged of the Uniona newspaper, nakl had never heard of a G-strin from the Nazi Foreign Minister, until last night when he read in Herr Joachim Van Ribbentrop, man prms

to England" In return for Ger- Yutaka Sato, formerly in charge a bexik that "natives only wore to the German Ambassador invided the deal was kept secret.nounced they had left the Party

and munitons, proof publication of the paper, sh Tokyo said that it was "My intention to work vigorously and with utmost

bring speed to about, first of all, a settlement between Japan and Russia."

G-strings."

Mr Paul Raymond, a touring theatrical manager, sued Granon Stage Productions af London for damages on the grounds that can con costumes and other dresses were useless,

STILL NEUTRAL

But by the end of the period covered by the pre- sent documents, Japan was still newtral in the European conflict.

chraregd

Union exteU- with fnaticial irregularities and political bias.

A Union spokesman said "The Despite this, ten days later the

Union sees no need for bothering Japanca Ambassador in Berlin

In February, 1040

the to

refute the charges made was forced to deliver a formal Japanese Ambassador in Berlin against it by the two deserters,"

German- was urging the Nozi Govern "Paris by Night" protest against the

The Union is regarded as be- abandoned and the Ruslan pact as constituting a ment to refrain from the in-ing one of the most leftwing proxluction of two others breath of a secret protocol of vasion of the Low Countries, — the Japanese trade union move-

*April In Paris" and "Paris | the anti-Comintern pret.

| ment Reuter. after Dark" suffered because

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The show had to be

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DOWN

'Governor (6),

2 Vagrant (5)..

3 Musical work (B).

ACROSS

1 Proportion (5),

4 Weaken (0),

8 Lei (0).

10 Precipitous (5).

5 Disorder (4).

12 Motive (0).

0

14 Revokes (7).

Rest (0),

19 Set apart (7).

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22 Spoken (4).

of the costumes,

EMPLOYED DRESSER

Mr Raymond said he had to employ a wardrobe mistress and a dresser to make the costumes wearables

of

In cross examination he said that one girl had a pair panties for one scene which she could not even get one leg into, and the elastic was so thin that it she had got them

on they

List of things to be done (0), would probably have fallen off.

17 "Beware the of March" (4). 9 Rescue (7).

120 Enso (7).

23 Beg (7).

27 Shortago (0).

29 Ecstasy (5).

30 Choose (8).

31 Summary (0),

82 Kind of duck (5).

11 Worker (6).

19 Agrece to (7),

16 Always (4).

16 Banishes (0).

18 Volcano (4),

20 Stole from (8),

21 Putting cargo aboard (6), 7.

24-Subject... (B),

25 Revism. (B);

26 Teacher (0),

28 Requests (4), · ·

Mr George Noom, for Grahon

Stugo Productions, guid ho agreed to make the costumes

Router,

"Gift' Cruiser Making 13,000-Mile Tow

To Breakers' Yard

in

The only British cruiser to bear the name of an inland English from a wardrobe belonging to county is going home after more than 10 years' service on the other side. Mr Raymond.

of the world.

after

He asked if he' catziki wow, the

She is the 9,800-don Shrop-in action, named one of their people he was making the

the Austeellad costumes for but was told they hire, named because, the crubers

Lard of the Admiralty at ship. word rehearsing by the time was a Shropshir

theatre in the appearing at a evening.

She was towed to Singaðdré harbour "yesterday' by the tug, Castzoé on the: frgh leg of 186 $13,000-mis. voyage,

from Bydney d to Singapore, M Clickrics of, nhbout 4,300 milon, try

She is being"brought back to The Australians not only The tug towed the cruiser Britain for breakiK: VENUSTA kept the name YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acro: 3 Promoted, 8 Rare, ing planty of room for fastenden Australioru w 1842, it was play the res

He made the costumes, leave. Prostatos by Britain, to the but taught the Mistakes, 11 Entrance, 13 Ants, 18 Proposal, 18 Reporter, 19 to be moved and wherever thought that she would take the the Shre Hard, 21 Caroles, 25 Reiner, 20 Bull, 27 Descends, Dewat possible used alamle

name of the ship she replaced in iba Australies Navy-Canberra. Scrap, 12 Nervt '14. Tress, 10 Sedan, 17 Lower; 19 Hired, 20 "The cand WaN KEDUPIMA UNAEL. SERVETTIThe 5 Australian RESO Hatos, 41 City 21 Road, 23 Exit, 34: Salt,

Gamorrow, macKUNG MALI MADE mamination, of them, of

1 Trúc, 2 Fret, 4 Ruin, 5 Mate, 0 Token, 7 Desks, 9 Mayor, 10

the Semate handmaiden."

its "unwitting

INVOLUNTARY_AGENT

Ho WRE not rtaling Benator Watkins'

group "knowingly did the work of the Community Party," but only that it

was the Party's "Involuntary agent.”

with four counter of holding persone up to ridiculo and con- tempt and printing and datri- buting abusive and indecent material

McCoy is accused of being the author of scurrilous letters cir- culated in the Now Haven-zren, -United Press.

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