THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947.

Surprise Exhumation Of Body Of Musso's Mistress Ordered

Milan, Apr. 13.

The body of Mussolini's last mistress, Clara Pelacci, wns ex- humed secretly Inst night in Muscocco Cemetery under in- atructions from her relatives.

The police cordoned yard against passers-by.

the

grave-

Although the authorities

detalls, found

refused that it leaked out

they C ring net

with large

concerning the Petacci's grave had beep guarded cunt press reports fight and day for the past month, execution of Mussoiful and the dis-

The order for the exhumation came appearance of

fabulous gold

hinted

that

unexpectedly lust night. The coffin hoard. I find been was found in good condition, except Petrcel's callin might contain some for a big crack on one side. There of the missing treasure. was no evidence that anybody had touched it.

Electoral Law In British Zone Displeases Soviets

Moscow, Apr. 13.

The electoral laws in the British zone of Germany, where elections are due to be held next Sunday, were today

tho attacked as "undemocratie" by Moscow magazine. New Times, The elections are for members of the stafe parliaments of North Rhine, Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein,

AMERICANS were sympathisers atole Mussolini's body

And Mussolini were J'elacci

by partisans In Doult The police refused to discuss the executed

exhumation. Affer vllinge on Aprli 25, 1945. Fascist rengon for the the two pieces of jewellery

from its grave here last year, buil 'removed, the body was reinterred in

Petneci's body dit was recovered in a convent several the same grave, been shifted to a different part of weeks later. the cemetery last February at the

possession The police then tank of relatives, who apparently There is some speculation that the fused to disclose whether it was re- exhumation was connected with re-buried or cremated-United Press.

·

diamond sewn In the shoulder straped a possible attempt to steal it, of Mussolini's body and have re-

Case

of her dress and a. Uny gold containing a rosury sewn in the hem of her slip.

U.S. MAY RETAIN CONTROL OF AFTER PEACE TREATY

JAPAN

Korea Will

Be Peace

Test Case

10-

BY MILES W. VAUGHN

(United Press General Manager for Asia)

Tokyo, Apr. 13.

The failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to reach any broad understanding in the current international conference at Moscow and Lake Success has led to the beliet in some high Allied quarters here that General Douglas MacArthur's "hope" that the United Nations can control of Japan after the coming peace treaty may have to be abandoned.

New York. Apr. 13. The New York Herald-Tri- bune, commenting editorially on

The present trend of events, | --- it is said, is not encouraging toj Gen George C. Marshall's quest for Soviet co-operation in

those who would like to see the restoring Korean independence. United Nations develop into a said today that while the United really powerful body, and for States' mistakes in Korea oc-

that reason some other organ cupation have been many, none was comparable to the refusal may have to be selected to guide of the Russians, to consider the Japan in the post-treaty cra formation of any Korean govern-along the road to popular self- ment not dominated by Com-government. munists.

tan

be

The editoriul said Korea was perfect test case which demonstrated if the United States and the Soviet Union can co-operate to preserve world peace.

Reviewing the Korean situation,

assume

ENVOY

U. S.

OFFENDS MOSLEMS

The magazine said: "It is not surprising that while they are so ready to cast doubts on the representative character of any

TRADE parliament in the allied countries

FAVOUR TRADE

CHARTER

Washington, Apr. 13. A 13-to-one "pool" in favour of the proposed charter for tho International Trade Organisation was announced today by the State Department, which pu- blished a summary of the recent nation-wide hearings on the

of eastern Europe, which, have adopted a course of progressive democracy, the British authori.. ties obstinately resist the cic- mentary demand for propor tional representation in the Bri- tish zone of Occupation."

The New Times also declared that the British, United States and French delegations to the Council of Foreign Ministers were illogical in upposing Mr Molotov's proposal let the question of division of power between a German central govern- inent and the states be decided by the vote of the German people.

added: The magazine

"The Soviet The United States Government

proposal is to find out the opinion carly this year arranged for a series

of the German people on this vital of informal hearings in rix major public issue. The Allies must not cities so that the people might be ignore the German people if they given

to express their want to find a common the chance

language on the views on

charter.

to

Dedication.

United Nations 4 Killed

In Dakar Air Crash

New York; Apr. 13. The United Nations sky.

scraper site on the banks of Manhattan's East River was dedicated today in core- monies highlighted by a message from President Harry Truman pledging anew American support of the peace agency` "upon which the hopes of the world are founded."

The United Nations plans to have its first building completed by the autumn of 1948 and to have entire- ly moved into the perma- ment home in three years.

Associated Press.

CARINTHIA

REPRESSION

ALLEGED

London, Apr. 13. Three Portuguese were among the four persons killed when a Britislr South-American Air- lines York aircraft crashed to. day at Dakar, West Africa, on a flight to Rio de Janeiro, It was announced here tonight,

Their nomes were: Pinheiro Fernando de Sousa. Costa R. Britto and Master A., S. Britto,

Seriously

were Injured A. D: S. Britto and J. Mendes, Brazilian.

M

Minx

It was stated carlier that only three persons were killed. The fourth person killed was Briton, Dr. A. Baxter, who was his way to Rio from London. The remainder of the occupants, all British, were only slightly hurt or uninjured.-- Reuter.

Struck A Trea

Finding. Dakar airfield blanketed

- Paris, Apr. 13. The French news agency, Agence France Presse, tonight attributed Μια craali of tho British South American Belgrade, Apr. 13.

Airways airliner AL proposed charter, thus with them for the purpose of build- 'Intervention by the Big Four Dakar to thick fog. abtaining an expression of Ameri-

erling up a democratic and penceuble

in Moscow has been requested can opinion before the International Germany" Trade Organisation met in Geneva. Replying to Mr Molotov's

pro-by the Regional Committee of Of the 224 persons wite took a de-posal on April 7, Mr Ernest Bavia the "Liberation Front of Sol- Anite stand on the subject, there were said that the German people

Carinthin," chosen Hitler In 13 who expressed

a plebiscite. He venian

- following The State Dep summnry added: "There are other parties to alleged measures by the British said: "Interest in constructive men- the constitution of Germany as well sures to assure International economies the German people-namely the occupation authorities, accord- ating to the Tenjug (Yugo-Slav) revealed

the Germans countries whom cooperation was

tacked."-Reuter, siderably greater than had been sup

News Agency. criticisms

as con-

posed, Many thougrement uf

and suggestions for the charter were received."

hid

The agency stated that the British authorities in Carinthia (southern- most Austrian province, a large part of which is claimed by Yuge-Slavin) had launched an "open terior, cam- paign to prevent the clear ex- pression of the desire of the Stovinn Carinthians for incorporation in Yugo-Slavin."

Party Of Fusion

Hamburg, Apr. 13. Max Reimann, chairman of the The draft of the world trade char-Communist Party In the British zone ter was completed at Lake Success of Germany, announced to-day that month by the Dratung the Socialist Unity Party (fusion of early last

the Communist and Social Democra- Committee of the Preparatory Cam- mittee of the International Conference tie parties already existing in the Soviet zone) would be formed in the Lor con-

British zone in May. The Moslem League news-on Trade and Employment opinion, which, ad- mittedly is largely tentative pending puper, Dawn, said today that the sideration by the Preparatory Com- mittee of the 17-nation Internsitonal the netling of the date for the peace newly appointed United States Trade Organisation of the United Na-

now shapes

Ambassador. Dr Henry Grady, .tions now sitting at Geneva.-Reuter "force of which the Allies have to Counell of Foreign Ministers, to the

American

up

New Delhi, Apr. 13.

the

conference, follows:

It is still "hoped" that the United "has managed to win Nations will prove an unqualified success and that the world organisa-suspicion and not the confidence

tion will be capable of guiding Japan of the Moslems" by expressing TO OBSERVE

in the post-conference ern. Events, himself in favour of "national however, indicate that a second unity" in India.

the Tribune sald there were no com- plicating factors there to confuse the It said the fundamental issuc issue. had been the refusal of the Com-

course should be available in munists to consider the wishes of the event that the authority of Koreans, who were not pro-Com-United Nations cannot be establish munist.

The editorial concluded: Gen Marshall is endeavouring to lear whether this refusal is to be per-

The answer, especially 11 manent. shown in deeds, will be of high con- sequence."United Press.

letter

Soviet Delaying Tactics

New York, Apr. 13. The New York Times today editurally approved Gen Marshall's to Mr. Molotov regarding Korea, declaring he took the only course that gives any irope of break- ing the deadlock there.

Discussing postwar events in Koren, the Times Bald the principal blume for failure the joint United States- USSR Commission to make progress was due to the Soviet attitude. said the tactics pursued by the Soviet delegation could not be construed in

other way than having been in

of

It

ed.

the

the

Such a course presumably would mean that the United States would have to assume major responsibility for the execution of the terms of peace.

One Suggestion

Dawn accused Dr Grady, in taking his oath ay Ambassador to India last week, of harping on what he and of ex- calls 'national unity

"greed" for pressing United States Indian goods.

poses

are

BIG FIGHT

London, Apr. 18.

Colonel Eddie Eagan, chair- man of the New York State "It this is the way Dr Grady pro-Boxing Commission, arrived at

10 discharge the delicate responsibilities of the first United London airport this afternoon to a poor attend the Baksi-Woodcock fight One tentative suggestion has been Surtes Anibassador he has

the ut Harringay Arena on Tuesday made that China and the Western prospect of making a success,"

night, Allies, Including the United States, paper said.

"Either De Grady is not aware

Eagan told newsmen that he was Australia and the United Kingdom,

Moslems of India

the Commission's might assume a relationship, with that 100,000,000

interested from themselves

separate bs a

angle as to the future contenders for Japon somewhat similar to that regard

now exist between the nation and

demanding which

Joe Louis' tile and to see whether United States and the Philippines separate national state, or he cons

the sutuable opponent for the cham- siders all Mostems and their leaders the winner of Tuesday's fight would Republic.

be a undeveloped or Phillippines-American agree Intellectually iments. it will be recalled, make the

to come to some mutual agreement Unlied States largely responsible politically so retrograde that they pion. He also disclosed that he hopes

need

to be educated in their respon-

the British Boxing Leard of with for guaranteeing the territorial and sibilities by foreign mentors like Dr

of the Control on several aspects nancial integrity of the islands.

Grady. Japan has no armed forces and "In the first case, Dr Grady is

Eagan equipped himself with one. has pledged herself by her new cou-unsulted for the Indian assignment. stilution

tion to a policy of complete "In the...sccond care, he is un-dozen eggs & Shunnon airport this an egg breakfast was a luxury in England United Press.

The

spori.

He added that the new party will be a great force in Germany, the take into account. The new party will have some two million mem- bers in Germany."--Reuter,

Rice Shortage Warning

(Continued from Page 1)

Gre

also labour troubles generally,

The general strike in Rangoon re- the cause of this decline. duced export for January and Feb- ruary together to only 93,747 tons, or more than 37,000 tons below the ex- pected average for one month. Some of the rice thus held up may be re- covered, but this cannot be depended upon.

"Here is an example of what lack

His

with fog, the AFP said, the plane circled the city for an hour, until its fuct, was exhausted. Attempting a crash landing, it struck a trea and broke in two, the agency added.

The AFP sald the British consul

and French authorities absolved the

crew after an investigation. It also said seven injured were hospitalis- ed in Dakar-United Press.

MP's Tour Of

Poland

Warsaw, Apr. 13.

The Regional

was Committee stated to have sent telegrams to the Allied Control Council in Vienna, A delegation of 10 British the political representative of Yugo Members of Parliament left Slavia in Vienna and Eduard Kar-Warsaw by plane for London to-

delj, head of the Yugo-Slav dele- gation in Moscow,

The agency added that on April 11 the British authorities prohibited all meetings of Slovenian Carin thians held to demand incorporation Into Yugo-Slavín,

"Colonising Proceedings"

"They also forbade all declations in favour of

incorporation Into Yugo-Slavia as well as holding and

carrying of Yugo-Slav and Slovenian flags" it said.

"These colonising proceedings have aroused the violent indignation of the entire population of Slovenian Carinthia."

In the Austrian

trenty

negotiations, Yugo-Slavic has claims

ed a large part of Corinthia from Austria on the grounds that it is: Inhabited by a majority of Slovenes. Yugo-Slavia estimated that 100,000

of rice means," Green continues. "In 12 to 16 ounces of rice per day. Malaya, a native normally cats from allowance since last August has been only four ounces. How to keep up even that is not easy from Bombay Slovenes Live in the territories claim-

to see." Meanwhile, reports saw that Dr lijendra Prasad, Food

ed by Yugo-Slavia from Austria, not

day after a 10-day tour of Poland's Industrial and economic Western development in the zones and conference with gov- ernment leaders.

Henry Hynd, Labour member for Hackney Central, sold that the barty concurred on the observation that Poland's Western frontiers should remain on the Oder-Nelose and ex- pressed satisfaction'at the tempo of Poland's development of former German lands.

Mrs Mary Baxter, of Aberdeen, and William Warbey, of Luton, - are temporarily remaining in Warsaw for further study of conditions-

Associated Press.

New BOAC Service

London, Apr. 13.

nded to delay reaching any rolu pacifism, it is pointed out, and hence suited in any diplomatic assignment morning-when he was informed that Member of the Government of India, i counting 30,000 who would in any service between this

Lon

The Times said

the

by

Hindus

some organ must be found to assist at all.... But he may be one of those the effect Wis

event of an attack Americans in Japanese

who believe that only Russia established a fairly stable if

Ive nation. an aggressive

matter."Associated completely dictatorial government in North Korea, while the United States

organ, but if it proves to be in- zone suffered through internal divi-effective the United States must sion and uncertainly,

Pressing Gen Marshall for bold, firm action, the Times pointed out that decisive action was the only way to face the problem.

The United Nations would be the the

Press.

take the lead in finding some sub-Į stihite. And any substitute group could hardly include Russia in view of the clear conflict between Amerl- con and Soviet ideologies.

MINISTERS

LOSE HEART

ASIA BATTLEGROUND It concluded that the best way to ment Communism north of the 300

There is an increasing belief here parallel is to strengthen democracy

London, Apr. 13.- south of the order and to snow there that Japan, together with Koren, will

The diplomatic correspondent of that the latter is the netter way of be the chief battleground in Asta in life, and prove that life, liberty and any continuation of the present war

even the Foreign Ministers happiness can better be pursued in of nerves between the United Sister the Sunday Times sald today that Moscow expected that the Big Four A democratic society than a to- and the Soviet Union, and Americans talitarian one-United Press. There are determined to yield no part conference will break up the next jot the advantage they gained as a few days without achieving any

result of the vastly dominant role the major decision. United States played in the defeat of

The Sunday Times said there was dramatic still the possibility Atom Research Nippon

developments, but minute The American feeling is that the last United States made tremendous general belief was that none would sacrifices whitch

were necessary to come and that the British Foreign Ernest Bevin, had crush Japanese military might, and Secretary. Mr It is not only a right but also a duty already canvassed the possibility of to see that It must not be replaced by the next Big Four meeting being the equally vicious "Soviet Red to-held in London.

The correspondent said there was that the US. speculation talitarianism."

With regard to Gen, MacArthur's also

of Slate, General George

England's Team Changes

soccer

An-

told a press conference that although

:

con-

neces-

days,"

ease be left under Austrian-rule.

Austria wants the retention of her 1937 frontiers-Reuter.

The first British commercial aly

country and Canada will open on Tuesday when British Overseas Airways Company Constellation leaves London for Mon- treal,

STERN GANG weekly in each direction. The route

JEWESS ESCAPES

The service will at first bo once

will be via Prestwick and Gander in Newfoundland.

The North Atlantic Return Ferry Service, which was begun in 1943 to carry back to Canada pilots who. had delivered bombers to Britain, wiil continue to operate as a mail and freight service-Router.

OUTWARD MAILS

Articles minutes below:

the food situation is easier than about the same time last year it is not free trom anxiety.

SMALLER WHEAT CROP Prasad, who is in Bombay to in- spect the food position there, sald that while the rice crop was fairly normal the wheat crop is below ex pectations as it has been damaged by rust in most wheat-producing arcas except Sinc London, Apr. 14.

Sind and Punjab.

to face "We have thus selectors England's nounced on Sunday the team to play siderable overall deficit in the coun- silate large imports over and above France in the Foetbali International try as a whole which will at Highbury, on Saturday, May 3,

Jerusalem, Apr. 13. They have made several changes normal imports in prewar in

Geula Cohen, a Jewess sen- "Expecting an overall shortage of tenced to seven years' imprison- in the side which on Saturday drew he said.

about three to four million tons, Wembley. the international with Scotland at

After England's woeful display Prasad said that imports last year ment for carrying arms a year against the Scots they have dropped did not exceed 2.3 million tons, and ago, escaped from the prisoners'

right winger, Stanley this year they were likely to be less. their ace

ward of the Allocation of cereals to India by the the International Emergency Food Hospital in Jerusalem: Matthews of Stoke, and have brought back to the national eleven

scoring, Finney of Council was not sumcient to meet speedy, goal Preston Noril End who, in earlier all requirements.

ALMOST DESPERATE games this international when Matthews was injured, rave a

"The position is very difcuit If Gella Cohen, a pretty, 21-year- three

not desperate from another point old Temenite Jewess, was sentenced fine display in each of the gumes for which he was selected.

by the Jerusalem military court in The Times of India cald today that

Another change is made on the view," Prasad continued..

"We imported nearly one hundert June last year to seven years' 'Im- opposite wing where Peler Kippax,

of rupees' (£75,000,000) it understood the Government of

special treatment prisonment with worth the Burnley amateur, comes in for

of grains in 1940, and to India and the state of Travancore hail

for using a secret radia transmitter prices at the level nt વ a dominant role in post- Marshall,

and being in unlawful pussession of abundant monazite assume

Blackpool drops out and makes way Travancore's

which they prevailed in the country four pistols and ammunition. been for Lowe of Aston Villa. steps have not thon

the Nandle for research aimed at the pre-treaty Japan, the bellet here is that Generalissimo Stalin and there

Government was

compelled to The rest of the halfback line and sell imported grains at a price surprise that taken earlier to bring about

much. She was alleged to be the an- duction of atomic energy for indus. this always was little

"hope" and that the General pro-

shakty

had nouncer of the secret radio of the and loss than that at which they The Times reports its information bably has, an alternate plan which meeting, which might have vital in-

Jewish oated, with fluence on future developments o defence which in Saturday's

the result that Stern Gang.

underground TO-DAY'S BROADCAST would place major responsibility on

panicky under the persistent Scot- been

the

Garment ??

had to suffer a group responsible for outrages and. lish pressure is; retained--somewhat ducted by Dr H. J. Bhdinbha, Indian the United States in line with that international relations generally," against Scotland was

surprisingly, as the French forwards loss of more than twenty crores of murder in Palestine. atomic expert, at a special institute country's traditional position in the United Press.

are likely to be very bit as speedy rupees (£15,000,000) In this way.

India cannot afford to continue Cohen, who broadcast anti-British here and that the Government of western Parific Ocean and the now

as the Scots' front line which re-

tremendous ceived such. India would spend nearly £400,000 Truman doctrine to stop the spread

support imports on such a scale without a propaganda, declared in court that from their wing halves, MacAulay corresponding increase in her own the Jewish underground movement sterling on an "atomie pile."-As- of Communism-United Press.

"continue to tht British sociated Press.

and Forbes, the stars of the game.exports, of which there is hardly would

rule of oppression.--Reuter Associated Press.

In India

Bombay, Apr. 13.

season,

of

crores

reached an ogreement on the use of "hope" that the United Nations could [Secretaryld seek a meeting with | Mulien, and at left half Johnston of maintain

was that the research would be con-

Immigrant Ship Intercepted

Моте

RIOTS RENEWED

IN CALCUTTA

Calcutta, Apr. 14. Three persons were reported kill e and 16 injured in a renewal of Communal rioting on Sunday in Calcutia. 'A Jewish illegal immigrant ship,

A government communique sald reported to be carrying over 2,000 tension was increasing.

Over 150 persons were arrested uncertificated immigrants, was In- tercepied off the Palestine coast to-Sunday-Associated Press. hight, according to unconfirmed re- ports-Reuter.

Jerusalem, Apr. 13.

Wrestling In Nice.

this

CZARIST GENERAL DIES AT 84:

Hollywood, Apr. 13, Maj-Gen. Ivan Petin, 84, who for 22 years was commanding officer of the Imperial Guards of Czar Nicholas II. died at his home here.

The

General fled to China with his family when the Czarist regime was overthrown.

He came hore 10 years ago. His doughter is the opera singer, Irra Petinin-Associated Press.

Bad Weather Holds

Hoad · Of United Up Fighting

Athens, Apr, 13..

> Nations Women General staff reports from Larisen Nice, Apr. 13.

Stockholm, Apr. 13. Deglane Henri of France, who won said today that the Greek Army

Mrs Alva Myrdal, wife of Mr the heavyweight championship in offensive was confined, by bad wea-

newly-appointed Greco-Roman style wrestling at the ther and the desire to give the cold- Gunnar Myrdal, 1042 Olympics, today defeated Tony lers an Easter rest, to minor recon-chief of the United Nations Econo- described as the 1930-1940 naissance without clashes or casual-mic Commission in Europe, has ac

cepted the past as head of the United International wrestling matches in All Greece was closed today and Nations Women's Section, it was

reliably

today. United Nice since the War-Associated devoted to fast breaking feasts and learned

·Press. Press.

religious festivals-United Press.

Loon of Australla, at the first cles.

Ruine

WORLD POSTAL

· CONFERENCE

Bordeaux, Apr. 13. Mr Oscar Nicolini, Argentine Postmaster-General, arrived here carly today en route to attend the International postal conferencs.

Mr Nicolini arrived at Bordeaux the aboard from Buenos Aires

mot steamer Jamaica, which was

chance at the moment.

The only

course therefore

open

to Is to Increase our own' pro- duction of food to escape starva- tion."

With this end In view, Dr. Prosad said, short-term and long- term schemes had been prepared and under the former it is hoped that the three to four million tengt up by In- defcit may be made creased production during the next four or five years-Reuter.

Registered Unless otherwise stated, Government

and Parcel Poxia close 30 then the time states earlier

Monday, April 14...

Shanghai (Bea). 3.p.m. USA, Central and South America &

Canada via, Ban Francisco) (No Par- eels for Canada) (8ta) 3 p.m. Stratts (Sex) 3 p.m.

She had been suffering from pneumont for the past-week,

Reynolds In Egypt

Saigon, itangoan, Calcutta, Delhi, Johan-

nesburg, Cairo (Alt) 3,50 p.m. Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao,

Felping (Air) 330 p.or

Lluchow, Kunming Kwellin, Chungklag. Canton, Amoy, Foochow (Al) 3.30 5.m. Kongmoon (Bea)-4 p.m.

ZDW Hongkong, broadcasting.. frequency, of 645 kilocycles from 12.50 to 2.00 p.m., and. 6.30 to 11.00 pm, and also on 0.2 megacycles in the 31 metro band from 12.30 to. 1.15, 7.30 to 30 sʊd 9.15 to 11.00 pm. 1.K.T.

6.30, Variety: 7. Muste Times 7.30. STUDIO: "I Like What I Like. Prem, sented by Elsa' Taibbi: 6, London Ralay: World News: BIO, London Relay: 2ome Now

STUDIO: from Britain: B.10.

by "Health Week"--Opening Address Dr K. C. Yea, Deputy Director of Healtit Service: 0.20, London Transcription Sar- vleesSongs of the West Country“ Engliati Country Songs by the B.C. Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate, with Frederick Harvex (Barlions); 8.40, Beethoven's Variations in E Flat Major

The Zolca" Lill Kraus, Plano Solo; t.. London Yarizeription Servico1 "Have You Read" avengro" by Parnalopo of Georgo Knox, from Biography Borrow: 9.16, London Transcription. Ber- vice: "Write A Tune for £3,000* 0,63 Flares brilliantly lit Farouk Field

Debroy Somers Band: 10, London Ray -formerly the United States Army

News: 10.10.. "Something For Everybody Air Forces' Payne Field--as Reynolds-Atunic for all Tastes: Af, Cibae down. came in for a landing.

Cairo, Apr. 13. Milton Reynolds landed at Farouk Airport in his "Bombshell" converted bomber at 5.52 GMT in his globe-

outside the harbour by a boatload Double Summer Time idling record attempt.

M. of welcoming offelals headed by Jacques Dachary, regional director.. of the French Postal Department, the Prefect of the who

represented enti

A

In Britain

London, Apr. 13. Double summer time-two hours Gironde Departm

A formal reception was given ahead of Greenwich Mean time Before touching down; Reynolds went into effect throughout the signalled ahead that he needed a new aboard the ship.

After landing, Mr Nicolini and United Kingdom today except in the radio..

Waiting to greet him on behalf of members of his party immediately Orkney Islands. The country reverts boarded a special train for Paris to summer time-one hour ahead of the United States Embassy was Ma where he was to arrive late, this GMT on August 10 Associated for David Harmon, Assistant Milf

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