SOLAR ENERGY FOR POWER

London, Jan. 9.

The use of solar energy as power for aeroplanes was visualised by Mr R. G. Worcester, technical editor of The Acroplano, in an ad- dress given to-night, to the now Aeronautical Society,

Mr Worcester said that it steady progress boing mada now was sustained, boro- planes would be powered by atomic heat, while scientists were already looking to solar energy as an even greater source of power.

"The Russians are doing intansive research with cosmic rays which suggests that they also see greater prospects of releasing atomic energy by methods more simple than plutonium fission," he said. Reuter. MONOMASTIANATJEIGU Bencom

They Tapped Russian Phone Calls

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947..

Disarmament Debate Will Last Two

NUREMBERG

LAWYERS

ARE HUNGRY

Nuremberg, Jan. 10. German defence counsel in two war crimes trials here threatened yesterday to strike for more food.

meala.

Years

BY SIGRID ARNE

(Veteran newspaper specialist on international affairs who has covered many world conferences preceding and following formation of the United Nations.)

New York, Jan. 9.

Possibly two years of debate lie ahead before the United Nations disarmament programme is n reality. But if the principles to which the 54 nations agreed at the re- cent Assembly take shape, the world will have a system under which no nation can arm in secret.

ba the

They contend that German law-tion has three phases: vers at the original Nuremberg trial, the Dacliau trial and other received three American meals, and that Nuremberg now is the exception.

only

did:

veto

plan

KESANZUSTEKANDANTIES WEEKEND FLATS FOR INTERESANTESSERANTO

ESCAPED PRISON WORKING PARTY

London, Jan. 9. The Newport (Isle of Wight) police were search- ing to-day for 37 year old Arthur James Ander jon, who oscaped from a Parkhurst Prison working party at dusk yesterday.

It is believed that Andor- son is still on the island and a close watch is being kept along the northern coast line in case ho should attempt to reach the mainland by boat. -Reuter.

LESS

RIGID ATOM BOMB

POLICY

LONDON PRESS WARY TOWARDS MARSHALL

London, Jan. 9..

Morning newspapers to-day maintained a wary attitude towards President Truman's appointment of General of the Army George C. Marshall to replace Mr James F. Byrnes na Secretary of State.

The Daily Herald and Newa Chronicle confined themselves to short biographical sketches of Gen Marshall, while the. Dally

ITALIAN

Telegraph and The Times car SOCIALIST

ried neutral editorials which steered clear of committing themselves until Marshall has had a chance to show what his policy is going to be, especially towards Russia.

his.

The Daily Telegraph pointed out

CONGRESS

Rome, Jan. 9. The vast- flower-decorated"

An hour after the time set for the Congress to start, no important

The agreements at the General heated debate since the Big Five Assembly surprised most delegates, have

right. The Security They had not been expected for at Council, once it has agreed, will pass The lawyers least another four years.

the plan on to the 55-member_na- said they were promised three Disarmament had been mentioned tions. A special meeting of the full menia a day by the Ameri- wistfully as the peacetime goal since General. Assembly will be called to the Atlantic Charter in August 1943. debate it. Their nal agreement but get onu слп authorities,

But it never got beyond the stage will take the form of a treaty which American meal and two German of being a big hope, not even when the 35 governments will be asked to 50 nations met in 1945 to write the ratify. Once the treaty is ratified The American food is provided | United Nations Charter.

the United Nations Committee will for lunch, They have German food The San Francisco Charter session have the right to enter any country to for breakfast and dinner, getting closed

plous hope that GENERAL DISARMAMENT for disarmament talks would begin In | black bread and cruatz cofice

Debate in the recent Assembly five years, maybe ten. The ques-made it clear that no nation will be breakfast.

success? (2) What work is ahead? at the same rate among all nations. policy on

New York, Jan. 9. (1) What was pledged at Lake

naive enough again to disarm alone; that disarmament

must

A less rigid United States progress (3) How will it be done?

Further debates ACCOMPLISHMENTS

the atomic energy and Austriannan's selection of leader of the contending factions had and agreements question may be shown at to: Marshall ns Byrnes' successor, Thput in an appearance, and the anti- protected the United States This is what the Assembly for control of atomic energy, under Extremists among the lawyers It agreed on principles-that is it which Ameries will keep its secrets want to pack up and go home, but agreed that any disarmament pro- until it is certain of an International moderates have proposed that they gramme must include both regula- control system appeal to the American Tribunal on tion and reduction

over the use of troops and

uranium and

thorium the food question before taking fur-mass destruction of wespons. Talle

The Assembly ther action.

B150. urged the of troops must include men under Security Council to get on with The Finnish Government an-

arms anywhere, at home, in Fritz Berghold, counsel for Field enemy territory, in friendly arens, force

ex-setting up an international police nounced to-day that a group of;

Marshal Erhard Milch, who is such as China,

which

will be used against Finnish army officers has been charged with helping to direct the Most important, the

any oggressor, The plan is that as arrcated

nations national armies are taken home and "lave labour" and charged with Nazt

programme. agreed that an international Inspec- reduced in size the international

be- n representative commission will phone calls made by members pense with afternoon sessions

will the world be at the mercy of of the Russian Control Commis-tehe in te hungry to continue have the right to enter any nation which signs the disarmament plan

the aggressor. alon here.

to see whether it is living up to its promises.

WHAT LIES AHEAD This is what is ahead: Those principles

Helsinki, Jan. 9.

headed by Constituent was reliably

ratify its decision not to allend the Congress.

that Marshall has been "out of touch" great hall of Rome University with post-war European diplomacy filled slowly to-day with dele- due to his absorption with the gates accredited to the 25th Chinese question but predicled he Congress of the Italian Socialist would be equal to handling the broader problems which will now be Party, which is expected to see the Party split wide open over the Com- The Times devoted half of its edi- collaboration with trial en Margrali to prane of Pernes, munists. - and regretted that Byrnes" signature could not be affixed to the Germa treaties. Of President

Communist group day's meeting of the United Times said it was one more instance Nations Security Council, follow of the President utilising in peace- Assembly President,

Giuseppe Saragat, the ing the resignations of Mr time the gifts of soldiers who com of Bernard Baruch, United States bine diplomatic with military qual-reported to be meeting elsewhere to

representativo on the Atomic

tion, Energy Commission, last month shaping the life of Japan; another is The Times said: "A soldier la re-

A "token group" of still another and now of Mr James F. Byrnes in charge of American interests in

faction opposed to Foreign Minister Nenni and his pro- as Secretary of State.

Germany; a third is Ambassador to Plotro Muscow; a fourth now takes charge Communists, was expected to appear Secretory of State, Gen George Mar- that it is possible that the

Informed quarters here believe of the department to which they look on the floor briefly, and then with

draw-Associated Press, for instructions."United Press.

Arrives In onolulu "e

Honolulu, Jan, 9. "either or attitude adopted by Mr Baruch with Mr

Gen Marshall arrived here by air, the

violatora for of the atomic

China, There is no question of a change In the United States polley of keep- ing atomic bomb manufacture secrets

Shanghai Comment

Dr Oscar Lange, former Polish: and of stocking bombs until an atomle

Shanghai, Jan.. 9. control authority is fully organised,

C. Ambassador to the United States and as this view is strongly held both by

Commenting on Gen George Marshall's statement on his depar now delegate to the United Nations quarters and the majority of

ture, the American-owned Evening Security Council, may be named Prime Minister upon his retam to Warsaw "It is ob from New York next month. Post and Mercury said: Bul observers believe that General

not think" vious Gen Marshall does Marshall is more likely to follow

Dr Lange, who took United States the Installation of llberals

ancitizenship during the war when on the advice of permanent State De- e

minority parties to the government the faculty of the University of stood, advocate more flexible tactics partment officials, who, it is under-

heimat under the leadership

denounced it to become Po- Chiengo, in have been

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-slick, largely Ignored

Ambassador.— hitherto by Mr Baruch, who had Mr

order to lead to unity through a good land's first postwar Byrnes complete

Is "an easy or immediate United Press. confidence Government,

Prasant Party Decision Reuter.

.possibility!"

new

tapping Helsinki-Moscow tele- has already asked the court to dis- tion system must be set up whereby police will grow so that at no time shall, may relax the uncompromising

The oMeers will be tried within the week by a Finnish court nar- la

that autumn

calls ot

The charge specifies were tapped from the 1044 to the spring of 1945 by the secret service section of the Finnish Army GHQ, but the order was not applied to any of Generalissimo Stalin's personal calls-United Press.

be

+

HAPSBURG TRIAL

Budapest. Jan. D.

Archduke Joseph Habsburg will tried in contumaclaim by n Budapest people's court on January 18 for war crimes. Is where- abouts are unknown.United Press.

..

Life In Russia

by

John Lawrence

dora the ordinary Hussion mancin-the street

Jive?

What is his home like? What sort of clothes does he wear?

How mach fond Is Ive getting? How are his children reared?

after that hour.

Shared Secretary's Lunch

He said that his female secretary has shared her lunch generously with him, but he could not accept such favours indefnitely.

Doctor Horst Pelekmann,

4

so

now must written into o definite programme. a de- It must say how many

troops fence counsel In the trial of 23 doc-nation can keep, how many battle- tors charged with inhuman medical ships, how many war planes and It must say how atomic experimenta un concentration camp what kind. inmates, made a special trip to Ber-energy may be used, whether the

in and said that an American off-atom bomb can be made cini there assured him the lawyers making of the final detailed

pro- should have three American meals gramme means

another a dny.

international bickering, deadly de bates, frightening headlines, uncer- retainty among the world's peoples as that if the American Tribunal Jects their request for food which arguments progress. they claim they were promised, they will ask to be relieved from their duties

Moderates among the lawyers snid

road k

But the Assembly talks make it appear that the final programme un defence counsel. Asso-eventually will be signed, sealed and

delivered.

cloted Press,

50 INJURED IN

TRAIN CRASH

Paris, Jan. 9.

A passenger train from Toulouse to Marsellles crashed into a derailed f goods train to-day at Calissane and the trailty

dangerous fumes, which the track being cleared.

prevented

Fifty people were injured but none seriously,

No deaths are reported. The pas sengers and crew of the train fled to nearby fields to escape the fumes.,

This is how it will be worked: The General Assembly

The debate made it clear there is Usuni fear between the Soviet Union on the one hand and the United States and Britain

Itain on the other. The Soviet Union kept

kept harping on need to stop manufacture of the atomi bomb. The United States and Britain made it clear they feared the huge

the

velo at punishes support on last night on his way home from Lange May Become:

Russian Army which could at any fican Congressmen.

time break across the tremendous Rusalan border from Korea around to Finland. The fears seemed to balance cach other.

FREEDOM FROM FEAR The Big Threo Anally agreed that two great dangers of the world—the Russian Army and the American der the same set of principles, atom bomb could be controlled un-

Cautious observers warn still many れ chance

is

tween

there

be-

now and algning of the

Anal treaty for 41 single nation already to try to defeat the idea of world has recommended to the 11-nation disarmament. But then titan-

Security Council that it get to work gible balance comes into play:

on the programme right away. That group probably will produce a most

NIGHT OUT, 1947 STYLE

the

bul

BATTLE FOR

VILLAGE

Athens, Jan. 9. Four officers, 15 soldiers and and 30 guerillas were killed many more wounded during a fierce two-day battle between guerilins and the Greek Army: for the possession of a mountain! village near the Turkish fron- tior, it was reported here to-

nation that might try to hold out would be a suspect of the whole world. There would be tendency to deny such nation financial aid, commerce and raw materials. It is believed that in future the rest of the nations would move more quickly to tie 10- gether their defence plans and no darkly ambitious group now would be strong enough to stand out against A New York liftman's Satur- the rest of the world. In several

debates iL was obvious day night out ended in a trip wanted to act in such a way. across the Atlantic and an un- would bear the mark of gullt. day. expected interview with South-Optimista thought this roar of world ampton police to-day.

opinion will continue strong.

They nations figure it will finally whip the 55 compromise that fear-Associated Press. would give the world freedom from

Southampton, Jan. 9.

a liftman

to be chlorine, which had fallen off Gorman woke up between sheets another train.

in

cosy bed. asked...

Almost immediately the Toulouso passenger train ploughed into the derailed conches ant the whole area was enveloped in choking fumes from the chemicals. Rescuers had to re-at tea he was.

main outside the fume-laden until the gases had dissipated.

"Where am 17" he

It was not until an unmistakably English voice confirmed that he was beard the crack liner Queen Eliza- beth that he was convinced how much When the Queen Elizabeth docked at Southampton Gorman was still in bed while the police were waiting to check his story-Reuter.

Last Saturday evening, 28-year-old John Gorman, Has be any family life............. Few could supply the answers.

The accident was caused when the Bronx went out for a walk, mel Ik he We have read the mysteries goods train was derailed after crash-ome friends and some seamen and of Moscow; the riddle of the ing into barrels of chemicals believed had a few drinks.

inside stories Kremlin; the always told from the Inside. But these dips into the so called diplomatic world are not Russia-the ordinary every day Russia which has to get on with its business of living, just #10 Britain has....On Saturday, "The Hongkong Telegraph" hegins a series of nrticles which tell you what really happens there. The author

ie John Lawrence, British Press Attache In Moscow from 1924 to 1945: He cuited the British Ally, the first daily paper ever printed in English in Moscow. He Ilved among the Russians for more than three years; there was no "special propaganda to deceive him.

Make certain of your copy of "The Hongkong Telegraph" next Saturday and read these interesting and exclusive orll- cles,

The exclusive rights for the publication of this interesting story have been secured by

"The

Hongkong

Telegraph"

area

Gen Festing To

Leave Saturday

Festing

C.B.

Maj-Gen F. W. C.B.E. D.S.O. will be leaving the Colony by air on Saturday morning.

The.

into

3

no nation

TRAWLER NOW SAFE

Hull, Jan. 8. which sent out an SOS message on Hull trawler St Stephen, Monday as she was in danger of sinking after springing a leak in the North Sea, arrived safely in port to-day in tow of another, trawler, the Cape Clemeland, which towed her for

had 100 mlics mountainous seas.-Reuter.

MacArthur Education

Policy Is

Criticised

Washington, Jan. 9.

through

The New Republic, a weekly political magazine edited by former Vice-President Henry Wallace, to-day termed Gen Douglas MacArthur's efforts to overhaul Japan's educa- tion system "quaint and dangerous.”

He will leave Queen's Pier by by launch about 7.00 a.m., and will be seen off by the Hon Mr D. M. MacDougall C.M.G., Colonia: Secretary, Mr R. R. Todd, the Com- modore in Charge Hongkong, Brig

Referring to a Japanese his-, "No attempt is made to suggest to wills. P.L. Lindsay and Brig J. H. Gtory textbook prepared by the young minds. that Japan, with her Japanese educational authori-unty and discipline, diligence and in- A composite, guard or honour ties, the New Republic said the great blessing instead of present mis- dustry might surely have enjoyed formed from the Royal Navy, 2 Japanese had nullified Mac- cries, had the wealth and energy ex- Commando Bde

150 Indian Arthur's educational efforts. and

pended on Japan's wars been devoted there. Infantry Bde will parade

The article of the West Yorkshire Hessell Tiltman, correspondent

was written to peaceful pursuits, the article con-

by In The band

tinues. Regiment will be in attendance,

Japan.

"The

"No attempt is made to Implant in Japanese will present

Ministry of the minds of young Japan on urge the following wood bye: Maj-Gent Education-notoriously the world's toward a speelfie belter way of life, E. J. Erskine, the new G.O.C., Air most prolific producer of robots some cynics say maybe this fa' be Commodore S, N. Webster, AOC., has pulled a fast one and got away cause General of Army MacArthur Col E. N. Clarke, Lt Col M.C.D.L. with it," the article sald. "It has has not yet decided just what way Reynolds, Wing Commander A.G.

tion of Japan's feudalistic educa- ADC to H.B. the Governor, Capt. E. tional system and has produced L. Marsh, ADC to Gen Festing and history which is as quaint and Capt. R.J.A. Darwin, ADC to Gen dangerous as many other things in Erskino.

Don't miss tho first instalment: Parnall, Lt R.B. Parkinson RNVR ectively stalemated the reforma-of life he wants Japan to adopt.""

in to-morrow's issuo.

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SUPPLIES

being

Japancao Teachers

5

The

name of

the village

is

Kiriaki,, Authoritative Grecke sources say that the Greek Army now holds the village, which lies in the snow- bound province of Eastern Thrace, midway between the Turkish and Bulgarinn frontiers.

A Greek

spokesman milltary sald

that the guerillas swept down on the village from the Bulgarian border.

He will spend a few daye here be- fore continuing his Journey to the United States.-Reuter.

If such were the

case we believe would have stayed on longer," the

gold.

Polish President

Warsaw, Jan. 0.

The Central Committon of Stanis-

Warsaw, Jan. 8.

Peasant Party,

paper "He seems now to have laws Mikolajczyk's come to the conclusion that China after a six-hour meeting late last must simply face facts; and with the night, deelded not to boycott the

January 10 Nationallat Government already com- Polish elections. on mitted to a major reorganisation It Neuter.

from

the

must somehow pull out slough of despondency."-United

Press.

British Ship Intercepted

Batavia, Jan. 10.

be

SECOND FIRE IN

NEW YORK

New York, Jan. 0. In a second fire in busy New York harbour, a tugboat and a bargo were destroyed alongside the Jersey Con- tral Railroad Pier 18 early this morn..

The blaze which destroyed the New York Central Railroad's Hudson River Pier, opposite Manhattan at. Weehawken, was finally extinguished

after furing anew twice.

асу

The Netherlands Navy announced yesterday that the British freighter Empire May Rover had been inter- cepted at the Nationalist-controlled port of Cheribon and convoyed un- der escort of a Dutch ship to Dutch-

In that binze the loss was nearly held Samarang, where it will searched for arms under. Dutch $7,000,000, including $3,000,000 worth much of which trude governing

with of export freight regulations

of Republican poris.

consisted

automobiles. United Press. The Indonesian news agency, An- tara, reported that the Empire May Rover was loading a consignment of 33 Austin motorcars Imported from Singapore when the Dutch forced her to leave port despite the

British she was flying village of Afhios Pontalcimon, in ensign.-Associated Press.

A force of puerlilas seized the that

central Macedonia, after a battle in which two guerillas were killed, the Ministry for Public Order sinted.— Reuter.

Greek troop movements in the two Thraclan provinces of Hevros

and Rhodope are being hampered by deep show.

German Cold

3

Wave Riot

Frankfurt, Jan. 10.

the

fact

Lady Cripps Says Fund Must Go On

London. Jan. 0. Lady Cripps, wife of the President of the Board of Trade, said here to-} day that she was convinced the fund for British United Aid to China must go on.

a

OUTWARD MAILS

Unices otherwise stated, Registered Articles and Parcel Posts close 30 minutes earlier than the time stated below,

Friday, January 18

Mana (en) p.m.. Shanghai (sen) á pm. Amoy, Swetow (sea) 3 pm. Salgon, Singapore, Colombo, Sydney, Deihl. Auckland" (sir) 3 p.m.

Stratis,

Ceylon, India, · East, Africa, Egypt, Europe (sea) 3 p.m.

Canada, USA, Central and South America ises) 3 pm.

“Bangkok, Hangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augusta, Dasra,, Marseller, London, New York, Canada (air 330 p.m.

Macao, Tslashan, Stekki (sca) 4 pm. Tsamkong (sex) 4 p.m.

Canton (train) 4 pm.

Canton, Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking, Han-

Canton (train) 4 p.m.

She has, just returned from One hundred Germans rioted at 30,000-mile trip to China as Presi-kow. Tingino, Pelaing (airy 3.30 p.m. Heldenbergen on Wednesday in a dent of the Fund and told a press futile attempt to obtain coal for their conference to-day: "The test of our unheated homes In Germany's worst friendship is how we can

Cliina cold wave in 18 years.

can

now,"

A German polleeman was beaten Apart from the first three months, up as they tried to steal coal from of the Fund's use, when money had military supplies in a railway yard. to be exchanged at a low rate, she The riot was broken up by Ameri- was satisfied that the best possible of the Fund, constabulary troops who arrested fuse had been made several of the rioters for trial in a Lady Cripps declared. military government court, a

a United Mr T. J. H. Stent, aison officer States Army announcement said. for UNRRA at the British Embassy Germany's chronic post-war coal In Nanking, announced that separate shortage has recently become acute suppiles of clothing and medical because of increasing damage and needs, which might amount from $50 transportation difficulties due to free to $70 million (United States eur- zing of rivers and canals. Associated rency) were being arranged by.

UNRILA Reuter.

Press,

Fears in the book an In- Hats and trials, the austin minutes

are

JAP. FIGHTING FORCES FINISHED

(Continued from Page 1)

major long-term American Job - In Japan is re-education.

to Peletso said: "In order

Saturday, January 11

Manila (air) 10 nm.

Bhanghai (sca) 10 am. Manlia (ca) 10 am. Amoy, Foochow (sen) noon.. Shanghai (sen) 2 p.m. Manila (sea) 3 p.m. USA, Central and South

Canada (sca) 3 p.m.

Saigon (sen) 3 pm.

anphong (bea) 1 Dun

America

Bangkok, Singapore, Colombo, Beura- baya, Sydney, Auckland (air) 330 p.m.

Ísamkong (sea) 4 pm) Macao, Txinahan, Shekkt (son) 4 pm. Canton sea) 4 pm.

Cantan, Luchow. Kiming `(air) 3.39

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Sunday, Jandiary 12 Jangoon, Calcutta, Delhi, Johannesburg. Cairo, London (si) 10 am.

Canton, Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao, Felping (sic) 10 a.m.

Tamkong (zen) 10 am. Canton (ses) -10 a.m. Kongmoon (sca). 10 nm.

mnc.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

One official of MacArthur's Head- MONTY DELIGHTS quarters, Tiliman continued, said: Зарап,

"Kuni no Ayumi provides only bare

· SOVIET OFFICERS Tillman

sold that for about bones which will be clothed by tea- seven months after the occupation thers themselves. This is interesting

Moscow, Jan. 0. of Japan began MacArthur forbade news if true, for in four months of

Some 200 Soviet officer students now screening of Japan's schoolteachers applauded Field Marshal Mont- DOMINION FOOD the teaching of history while

anw on. ke from 1230-1.15 p.m... "democratised" textbooks were by Japanese investigating

Chief of

4.30-120 p.m., and 9-11 pra,, also on DA2 Komery,

the Imperial change Japan. Into a democracy, we prepared.

to four Americans cannot simply In order to eliminate ultra-nationa- General Staff for three

830, Perry Como (Vocal) and Freddy repeat to-day after ho had and addresoviet Army meers Training and expensive job of education to vocat) at the Piano: 230, Studio: "You

teache

addressed them at Frumze Academy home magic formula, clap our hands Martin and His Orchestra; 7, London ile

home. go

There in a long News Britain: 7.16 Leslie Hutchinson by: News; 7.10, London Helay: Home Wellington, Jan. 10. smart idea for Japan to have argo were examined and 160 wero purged the Commenting on on Ottawa report tinted with the United States a little

"As a result Japanese children

be done.

Wo do not expect Arked for. Its Variety Request Pro- that New Zealand butter had been harder before staging the sneak at- still being taught by teachers who

miración overnight. Yet we do see ramme arranged by Lynn Frarer: 6.30. diverted to Canade, the Minister of tack on Pearl Harbour, Japan was would in many cases be eliminated

Studio: Recital by Molly Birks (Mezzo- Montgomery, smiling, and · pink-como encouraging thing It Is the "Maritime Moments: Bongs and Muxic Is the the Bea; D. London Relay; News 0.10, Finance, Mr Walter Nash, said yes defeated, it is recorded. The people as dangerous under General 1047 DESK - Calendar with Stand $5.00 terday that it was a joint policy of suffered from the fact that the mil-Arthur's purge directives, had any

descended on Moscow overnight, each without stand 11.00 each. Headers the governments of the United tarists oppressed the people

935, Royal Philharmonis Orchestra: 955, and one Bot Bround

anded his short address by remarking to see the democratisation of Japan. Soprano) with Betty Drown at the Plazo! And unless we finance our foreign nuct's "Carmen"-Acts 3 and 4; 11, Close Digest November 1040 1.3.A. $120 per i Kingdom, Canada, Australia and staged a reckless war." copy. Apply HAIY Der Ying Co. 13, New Zealand to supply the United

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llet necessary to

disease prevent Kingdom with the n aximura quanti-

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and unrest, that polley will fail. the shorn of all divinity and power, is JUST ARRIVED-Dy ale from America, "ty" of surplus foodstuffs from

be done before spring at the earliest,

We cannot lot it fall. For 1 ami evening handbags, ceramic catering sela, thren Doralnions, but the policy mayat pletured in 1940 as directing his And nothing will be accomplished

Printed and published by Frederick. printed handkerchiefs; also cuttery arts, be adjusted

people He visited the Academy when on convinced that

unsup Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Claver Flower Shop, Gloucester. Arcade shortages in those countries Asso-people as to what path they are to ment la predded into a change of

meet any temporary subjects and instructing the Japanese then unless the Japanesse Govern- his way to lunch with General pressed and free, Japanese or any South China Morning Port Limited Georges Cothroux, the French, Am- other people, will never bo nagres- at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vice ciated Press.

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