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SIR DAVID ECCLES

Man Died Of Nerve Illness

Melbourne, June 4.

A married man died from a nerve illness induced by his association with his former secretary, a detec- fire told the Coroner's Court høre.

Approve Cotton Industry Bill

CHANCE TO REVERSE LANCS" FORTUNES

London, June 4.

The House of Commons tonight approved the Government's £30 million five-year plan to modernise the British cotton industry.

It gave an unopposed second reading -- agreement in principle -- to a bill to give effect to the plan which will eliminate superfluous mills and pave the way for a more compact, modernised industry.

Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade,

said the plan might be Lancashire's Inst chance to reverse the long decline in its for- tunes.

Two-Thirds

The Government will DAY two-thirds of the money need- ed to compensate firma who climinate excess capacity under schemes approved by the Board of Trade.

The remaining third will be raised by levies on the industry, The whole scheme is volun-

The detective told the court tary.

THE INSIDE-THE-LINES STORY OF A COLONEL'S WAR that police at rst thought the

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lolyneuritis and of Inflammation of the nerVOS.

*The tired man was Oswald Stuart Acason, who let In Royal Melbourne Hospital September 21,

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RECOGNISE CHINA

Harry Oakes Case Goes To Commons

Washington, June 4. Domocratic Representativo Charles O. Porter of Oro- gon proposed today that the United States with- Veen

draw its support from Chiang Kai-shek and move toward Ching.

Sir David said that although

£200,000,000 hindi spent on the Industry since the war, it was not as well equipped ay that of some of its Western was the modern rivals, nor machinery as fully utilised as it was in other countries,

But after modernisation, he saw no reason why ground lost to the United States and Wes- tem Germany in world markels should not be made up,

It was quite possible that round the comer there were new opportunities. A free trade arcu in Westem Europe, big or small, would give a wider market in which Lanenshire

Detective - Sergeant FJ. Adam, wald Acason became 10 when! ho learned secretary had became preg. nant throu him following an associatios. Actson's wife and two chiki- ren had gone to England and heould do well. did not expect them returi, but his secretary told him 01 her pregnancy about the same tline as they returned, Sergeant

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It was then he complained of muscular weakness and severo chest and back pains-China Mail Special.

Unjustified Attack On Magistrate

London, Juno 4. Mr John Watson, chairman of the Southeast London Juvenile Court said hora today that the Bishop of Southwark, Dr Mervyn Stockwood, had made a "cruel and wholly unjusti- fied attack" on the per- sonal character of Mr Geoffrey Rose, the late Lambeth magistrate.

Mr Rase, who was 69, died on Tuesday, a few hours after Mrs Eftinia Christos, who he had sentenced, was released from prison on bail pending an

four-was last week sentenced to two months imprisonment -for-failing-la-cieclare her part

lime earning from needlework The National Assistance Board.

was

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Dr Stockwood said on Batur- day thai the sentence "savuge and inhuman" and, that the magistrate who passed the sentence needed Instruction in the virtues compassion and mercy.

Later, the Dlshop of South- wark's secretary said there was, to comment

Watson's on Mr statement-China Mall Special.

Tanker Explosion

Lon

Durban, Jung 4.

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London, Juno 4.

The unsolved murder case of multi-millionaire Sir Harry Oakes reached the House of Commons today.

Canadian-born Sir Harry was bludgeoned to death in Bahamas mansion in 1943. The case has never been solved, and of an attempt was recognition

recently minde of to reopen it at the behest Babamas' Opposition Tender Cyril Stevenson,

As a first stop he suggested an official trade mission to China.

Conservative member of Par- llament Mr Montgomery Hyde Mr Porter said is proposals tabled n question to be answer. should not be interpreted as ed today by the Home Secre- approval of the Peking regimetary, Mr R.A. Butler, on the but he said the present situation case. not only was "unrealisije" but is a hopeless deadlock, and a deadlock is the surest path to war,"

AFTER BUSINESS

congress-

the second-term man made the proposals in an hour-long speech to the House

Sir David kald that under of Representatives. The specch the recent Anglo-Soviet trade was made under a formality agreement thu first op-known as "special orders", offer portunity was about to arise the business of the House for for Britain to sell cotton texiles la the Soviet Union.

"To start with, no doubt, the quotu will be quite small," he

id

"But who knows, if once even a handful of Soviet women get a taste for British fabrics how: for that enormous market will expand?"

He thought the Soviet Goy- ernment had "Just come to the the demand for point where that must be mel." consumer goods is something

The Soviet authorities had as- rured him that this was the Brat time in their history that they had been willing to grant any quota for the import of cotton textiles from Britain.

the day was concluded, and only a handful of congressmen were on hand to hear him.

AL the conclusion of his speech, there were eight mein- bers of the House on the fluor, and approximately 30 tourists in the public galleries. —UPIL·

Attempt To Halt Disease

of a

He asks if British assistance has been requested by Bahams en the ease and what steps Me Butler proposes to fike.

Sir

Harty's azughter, Naues, is now in London, and Bald last week she could pro- vide Information on the case that no one had ever bothered to ask her about.

PLAYBOY'S WIFE

At the time of her father's death, she was 18 and the wife of playboy Freddie de Marigny,

De Marigny was charged with Sir Horry's murder but was acquitted after a month- long trial.

Sir Harry was found dead in bed on the morning of July 8, 1043, by his house guest H.C. Christie. He had been struck

on the head four times by a blunt Instrument, an attempt

had been made to set his body

ofre, and feathers had been scattered, voodoo-fashion, ort Liverpool, June 4. the corpse.-UPL The 21-year-old English wife Mes Canadian almain, Fauline Jackson, from Trentan, Mr Anthony Greenwood, for Ontario, has been brought home the Labour opposition, was

for treatment in n last chance despondent about the state of to halt a disease which has al the Industry,

ready enused one leg to be amputated.

"Today we are saying good- bye to the cotton Industry as it

All expenses have been paid was in the heyday of our com- by the Canadian Government, mercial greatness," he said.

The Shah

Is Home

Teheran, June 4. Shah Reza Pahicvi of Iran The Jucksons, who have been arrived at Teheran's, Mehrabad M WIDEwood the married 20 months, buth airport today after amoxilli- Opposition accepted the Bu

various European

Land.

with very great reluctance in- tigrated to Canada from Eng-long visit to

[capitals. deer and only beenuse, without somefrigerant Kindun-Advaitan"dnelson Bas-now-The-Shod-was-greated-on-his- planned contraction would con- been posted to the First Cana-arrivai by members of the in- tinue without compensation for dian Air Division at Metz, perial family, Iranian Premier displaced workers and grants for France, nearest station he could All Egbal, members of the re-equipment.

get to Britain-China Mail diplomatlë eorpa, and a torge Special.

A Kite

Replying to the debate, Mr John Rodgers, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, mid the Bill w kito flown by the Govern- sment to text Lancashire's confidence Jo Half." The Government belleved Тад 'cashire would respond to the

challenge.

Four people were killed and Mr Rodgers said the Govern- three injured in an explosion { ment would not insist on all which occurred in the 10,000-machiner necessarily being tonker Atlantic Clipper British. But obviously most of while it was undergoing re-it would. what was cesen- pairs in Durban harbour today,tial was that it should be the Hours after the explosion, a best for the purpose--Reuter. small fire broke out in the tanker's pump room but it was quickly extinguished.--AFP.

Bayer's a TONIC

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crowd of his subjects—AFP.

CONVICTED DRIVER TO

SEE CASUALTIES

Melbourne, June 4;

A Melbourne magistrate has ordered an offending motorist to atteri hospital casualty word, instead of losing his driving licence.

The magistrate, Mr J. Piciler adjourned charges against the motorist provided he reported to the casualty section of Royal Melbourne

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The motorist John James Craig, who pleaded not guilty to charges of dangerous driving through a red light, fathing to keep to the left, driving too Last across intersection and falling to give right turns -signal agreed.

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