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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955.
Sweetest Girl
In The World
BN
Ntoole Berger, young French actress advertised
"the sweetest girl in the world." photographed In London. Nicole, who is 18. appeared on TV in London. In ber first tilm role she appeared as the 15-year-old Vinea in Colette's "Ripening Seed," a role for which she was chosen by the authorcas heraclf, Router-
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London, Fob. 17. The High Court today weighed a decision on the appeal of Prince Ernest of Hanover for British chi- zenship.
Thr Prince, who lives 17 Marienburg Castle in Nordstem- anen, Germany, based his appeal un a 1703 law If he is upheld. members of reigning families und dethroned Royalty through- cut Europe could
BERLIN BATTLE
Tension Mounting
Over
Paris Agreements
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S
TALK INTERRUPTED
Berlin, Feb. 17.
East and West Germans came to blows to- night as tension mounted over the Paris agree- ments on German rearmament.
A crowd of young people estimated at 800 tried to prevent the Vice-Chancellor of West Ger- many, Dr Franz Bluecher speaking at the exhibi- tion hall in Berlin.
They shouted “down with Bluecher" and "down with the Paris treaties.” The police arrested 239 of the demonstrators, 203 of whom were from East Berlin.
POLISH WOMAN'S
GOODS SEIZED
IN NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans, Feb. 17. Deputies today seized an estimated $60,000 in merchandise at the export-import firm of Mrs Maria Paprotna Haller, young Polish woman who is fighting deportation.
But. Dr Bluecht, I strong supporter of the agreements, was right in the thick of the He told cor campaign today. respondents at FL reception 12:0 foreign Press also
for
in Berlin that he was crn- vinced the Paris agreements word be wholly rafffled by the Bundestag whatever happened.
Then, he broadenst to the Soviet zone of Germany over the American RIAS network, He sold that Western old to West Germany which could be con- sidered as an outright gift, had
economy strugthened the the Federal Republie, for the day German reunification achieved.
of
wDA
In Dusseldorf the West German trudo union Dedern- tion exécutive today An-
The Deputies, armed with a writ, took posses- sion of the firm's goods to satisfy a $4,000 judg-nounced that its 6,000,000-strong ment filed against Mrs Haller and her husband by one of six Catholic priests who lent her money.
A number of witnesses, in- cluding the six priests, have testified at the deportation hear- ing that they lent Mrs Haller, blonde mother of two children, large amounts of money which she falled to repay.
HOMES FOR
AFRICANS
Johannesburg. Feb. 17. For the first time in Southern Rhodesia, African workers wil become householder,
The Immigration Service la seeking to deport Mrs Haller on the grounds that she broke an agreement with the Governinent become Bri-under which she was to be em-
has been worked out for the building the played in the United States as a
or 6,000 Ush subjects, including
houses in Salisbury and Bul- Kings of Sweden, Denmark and domestic servant.
awayo for Africans during the Belgium and the Queen of the
next two years. Netherlands.
or
Even Kaiser Wilhelm, ruler of Germany and urch foc Belbin World War 1. would have qualined
Briti citlam under the Prince's liter- pretation of the old law.
a
ACT REPEALED
She is also used of falling
to comply with the law 2- of aliens quiring registration
with the Government once year-
y.
The bearing resumes temerrow Haller expected to with Mrs testify in her own defence.
Mr Joseph Ruhi, who sponsor- cd Mrs Haller's cry into the
The Prince's lawyer, Mr US testified earlier that he Queen changed his mind but did not Kenneth Diplock, said Anne's Act of Naturalisation of take any action to withdraw his
she 1705 provided that all descen-pansorship until dans of the Eletress
was here, He had then ruler of lianover, would wenen a job as a domesti; ser- in his home when the This vant have British nationality.
Sophia,
already
offered the
act was not repealed until 1048, entered the United States in 1951. after Prince Eniest was born.
He is 40.
Mr Justice Sir Hurry Bevir Vaisey of the High Court heard the case yesterday.
HIGH PRICES
The civil deputies seized china, priced as lilgh as $250 a plate, cut glass, crystal, decanters and vasca.
Mr Clay Shaw, managing of the International Mart,
the where located, told de- had first claim
s
The Government opposed it. The Attorney General, Sir Re- ginald Manningham-Buller, said director the 1705 low should apply only Trado to descendants bom in the to- firm time of Sophia. Otherwise, he puties that he said, 491 of her descendants to the merchandise because the could now claim Britlah pass- Hallers owed him $900 in rent. ports.-United Press.
-United Press.
Red Army Has
Jet
Artillery
Moscow, Feb. 17.
The Soviet Army is equipped with jet artillery which can fire heavy barrages much farther than conventional-type weapons, the Red Army news- paper Red Star said today.
imperialist!
Red Star said the level of artillery" in the face of "war Soviet artillery must be main threats from the tained to cope with modern aggressors"-France-Presse. battle conditions and
recom→
mended the use of infra-red rays to operate artillery range- finding Instruments.
►
The newspaper sald great strides have been made in mollit- mry techniques since World War II and that, artillery, musty, bo edupled to the now ranges made necessary by the Improvement of aircraft and armoured forces and the advent of slomile weapone.
fted Btur lauded the now
the
POP
HAVE YOU BEEN. AUDIONNG. ME RECENTLY, COLONEL
A schemo
The cost of the project will be nearly £2,000,000,000. The four-roomed cottages will cost about £250 and Africans will be able to buy them for about £2 a mouth over a period of 20 years.---France-Presse.
organisation would support the
oppostiere campaign against the German rearmament trestjes.
It sald In a sulement that ratification of the Parts ngrec- ments should be delayed until tour-power Lalks had showi Russia's terms for Germun unificatio.n
ENDORSED RESOLUTION
The
excentive tbus formally endorsed a resolu- of the union
11 congress October. Many nidon leaders had already declared their support of the "Ger- man maulfesto" launched this month under Social Democtal (opposition) in-
spiration.
The executive sald it was animated by serious concern that accepting the Paris treaties would make more difficult Γ delay a reunion of West with East Germany.-France-PressU & Reuter.
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