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Juliana's Regency Expected To Last Only Few Months

The Hague, Oct. 3.-Queen. Wilhelmina of The Netherlands will shortly "temporarily rosign" for health reasons in favour of Princess Juliana, who will act as Regent, an official communique said today.

Princess Juliana, who is 38 years of age and the Queen's only daughter, will take over her duties when a bill invoking Article 43 of the Constitution is passed by a joint session of the two Houses of Parliament: The bill is to be introduced shortly.

The 67-year-old Queen, still weak from her recent attack of bronchitis, wished it to be made known that there was no reason for anxiety about her state of health, the communique said. Recently, however, the pressure of state affairs made a complete rest essential.

Carton De Wiart Retires

London, Oct. 3-Lleutenant- General Sir Carton De Wart, the 87-year-old one-eyed, one- armed V. C. of the first World War, has retired from the Army, the London Gazette announced toughs.

bi Captured

the Italians daring the North African cam- palgo, he was released from' a prisoner-of-war camp to attend the signing of Italy's expliula- tion. Shortly afterwards he went to China as spoelal military representative with Generallesimo shek.

Britain's

anur Kal. Chiang On the way back to Erliam last year, he fell and fractured his, spine at Rangoon and travelled the rest of the way in a plaster cast. He line recovered,Neuler.

NEW CURE

BOW

has proven successful in the treatment of arsenical dermati tis which sometimes follows the

Article 43 of the Constitution under which Princess Juliana will assume the duties of Regent, pro- vides for a temporary transfer of authority In the event of the sovereign's absenge abroad or illness.

This was made possible in 1922, when the Constitution was revised to enable the Queen to travel abroad.

The Queen has been recuperating at her villa at Scheveningen, and it was recently announced that it was uncertain whether she would attend the public Ceremonies, noxt year marking the 50th anniversary of her access to the throne.

A QUEEN AT 10 Queen Wilhelm'na has reigned longer

than any living sovereign, having become Queen at the age of ten on the death of her father in 1800, | Her mother was regent" until she

eure et age in 1888,

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947.

Attack On

Britain And U.S.

Policy In Greece

Lake Success, Oct. 3,--The.| United Nations Political Com. mittee today resumed the general debate on the Balkans issue with a long statement by M.," Dmitri ́ ́ Manuilslty," of Ukraine, uchemently attacking | In 1901 she married Prince Henry, Britain and the United States Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and for what he called their ther daughter, Princces Julan "illegal intervention" was born in 1900. The Princess.

urried in 1037 Prince Bernhard Zu Grecce. Lippe Hitsterfeld. They have four daurlers.

is suffering from mental

much

Tel. The immediate

In this picture can be seen. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who is temporarily resigning her royal powers, Princess Juliana, who becomes Regent, and two of the Princess's daughters.

Britain Willing To Trade With Russia

Liverpool, Oct. 3.-Mr Harold Wilson, the Pre- sident of the Board of Trade, said here tonight that the Government was "ready "and, anxious" (to «re-> establish sound trade relations with Russia

as in Eastern Europe generally," Mr Wilson continued,

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DODGERS WIN AND TIE WORLD SERIES

Thrilling Baseball At Ebbets Field

New York, Oct. 3.—Brooklyn Dodgers today won a thrilling 3-2 victory over New York Yankees at Ebbets Field in the fourth game of the 1947 World Series, thus making a tie 2-2,

Big Floyd Bevins, lanky Yankee righthander, set a new World Series record when he pitched eight consecutive hitless innings as, the Yankees held to one lead over the Dodgers. It seemed almost certain that the Yanks were likely to clinch the game.

However, the nine-inning runs by the Dodgers gave them the final vie tory in the game,

The Dodgers in winning by a 3-2 score pulled off one of the most amazing triumphs in Series history. After miserably losing the first two games to the Yankees, the Dodgers have now roared back to even it up. at two victories aplece.

Bevins, nevertheless, set a new World Series record of pitching the

Mr Amery Is Put On A Spot

most consecutive tiltless innings, wresting the laurels from the Yan- kees' Red Ruffing who went seven innings against the Cardinals In

1942.

Brighton, England, Oct. 3.— Bevins also lied the World Series The 3,000 delegates to the Con- record for walls with nine, tying crvative Party's three-day an- the markt made by Jack Coombs of

the Athleties. I If ever there was anual conference here will to- World Series

discuss Fame packed with morrow

a carefully thrills, excitement and pathos, this worded motion désigned to put was t

For the Dodgers they into proper perspective today's brilliantly fought their way back into the World Series,

dramatic incident when a young

If they, win the title it will marks delegate intervened in a debate the first time in bastball History on Empire imity to make a fiery that a contender has dropped the speech involving India and opening two games yet come back Palestine and warning of "sub-

to win the Seiles,

Today's score was

versive foreign influences" in RHSE the Commonwealth, Wang an New York Yankees ....

B I

addendum Proposing an

lo' a Ercoklyn Dodgers

3 我 2) broad. Empire : unity.. resolution, Yankees: p. Bevins; c. Berra. which had been supported by Mr Dodgers . Taylor, Gregg (1st), | Leopold 8. Amery, former Secretary Behrman (8th), Casey (9th); Edwards.

for India, the delegate, Mr Andres

Futaine, denounced the Labour. Goverument for transferring power Bevins-United to an India that did not wish it,

Winning pitcher Casey. Losing pilcher:

Press.

Atomic Energy

Development

years wilt

part from nainority that had been got, ut, by., Capunurist, in- sual members of Mr Winston

Ister

If an agreement could be renched in the trade negotiations between in the two countries, it would be a Britain, he said, has sent repeated reaf contribution, not only to their messages to Moscow saying that she DWT overseas trading, but to the was ready for further trade talks. If some countries complained of the alleged support given to Greet Cconomic restoration of the whole "There talks can begin as soon as the

Sovici Government pay the repay-! world. It was learned here tonight that other neighbours,

"democratic forces" by Grecce's

how

Britain's youngest Cabinet Minister ment instalment due on August 1 Princess Juliana's Regency is ex-

· DISCOVERED peeled to last for only

mare should they complain at the told the Liverpool Branch of the fest, which had been honoured only [ew months, help All rumours that the

given by Britain and the United stitute of Export that, although his as to half the amount due", he said. Regency

's "Shadow Cabinet" were the reactionary States to

A trade agreement, he anid, meant Hight two visits to Moscow as leader of the would continue for several

In consultation Over Mr British aid: delegation did year Wing Greek forces". he declared.

not not only the signing of a number of London, Oct. 3.-A compound are entirely without foundation, it

Foutaine's, speech, after it had been of The only solution of the Greekproduce an agreement, "f do not feel contracts, but a great amount

decided to defer- his addendum developed during the war to was stressed.

problem

that they were, wasted.

mutual condence and trust, and it

which was an appeal to rout out "the counter the poison gas, lewisite. It is pointed out that the Queen evacuation of foreign troops. 2.--A "Our own economic systems are would be difficult to have confidence;

ever-increasing" -subversive In any contracts that might bej fatigue, ban

on any Government sending essentially Interdependent and comin

London, Oct. -Britain is reached and to build up that mutual years ahead of the United States in minions until tomorrow, when it five Ruences in Britain and the Do- and a complete rest is all that is re-military afd to Greece. 3.-Give the plementary", he declared.

raw Iritan ceded food and

trust Creek people on

which is

Is co essential as long atomic quired to restore her to health.

opportunity to

research and within five could be taken as a

separate resolu- treatment for syphilis and may The first reaction of the man in solve their own problems without rals, particularly grain and as the 1941 agreement,

have its electricity tion. timber: the Sovict Union squally solemn contract between Govern-generators driven by atomic energy. At one point during th's moming's he a care for other human the street when the news of the foreign interference"

ng carried out. needed British The New Zealand delegate, Sir

industaa producis,

ments" was not being of office donn

the Dally Graphle said today quoting scene, Mr Amery was placed in the capital especially

cquipment 50 "We hope and trust that the metal poisonings, the British temporary laying

became known in Holland was one Curl Berendsen, said that he would

"one of Britain's foremost atomic position of having to say whether medleni magazine, Lancet,

for the reabilitation of Soviet Government will respond to re of surprise and anxiety for

he agreed to Mr Foula'ne'a adden- theert the United States resolution

experts." wur-shalt: red Industr.és and our Invitation and make it possible

dum being added to the main mo- ported.today.

Queen's health, Extra editions of for the establishment of a "watch-

The cevelopment of har natural for these negotiations, so vital to In its lead story, an unnamed on, which he had seconded. dog" commission an The "Greece The compound, called BAL. was the newspapers corrected the

both of us and to resuprees.

the world as a scientist reportedly said: "Electric PROFOUNDLY, REGRETTABLE borders.

"It has been our discovered by Ministry of Supply re-tremo rumours as well as the con

num and nk whole, to be resumed," "Mr. Wilson power on grid will be provided by fusion caused by some street searchers and "developed us an on-

V aur aim to develop a long-said.

In more than one quarter, there atomic energy much sooner than the that the Queen

term market in the Soviet Union tidote to local and systemic damage bulletins saying

world generally expects. It will be was regret, however, that the last Secretary of Stale Conservative caused by the contamination of the had abdicated.

diMcult to say

say in exactly what year

unforeseen akin or eyes" by lewisite which is "The Queen's popularity has never

will start the

but for India, even by an change-over, He said that tho economic

circumstance, should hove been nec in less place It certainly will take

Inked with the incident in any ears from now." five years than great to be settled by any trade

Graphic sald The

American sense. charter or by the action of any one scientists visiting Britain "have

stion.

been surprised at the way the coun-sudden is the problem of securing a greater economic co-operation betry has harnessed atomic energy to

Industry.”—United Press. Washington, Oct. 3-Sireen countries with complementry

similar to mustard gas polent.

cx-

SPAAK'S POSER

M. Paul Henri Spaak, the Belgian Foreign Minister, posed the fundn- evident..... After all mental problem15 · mora

the Greek nobody here more deserves.n rest Government legal and legitimate? than the Mother of our people," wns

Belgium believed that it was-- one typleut comment.

therefore Greece was entitled to ask the United Nations for help and thu United Nations was obliged to offer such assistance, he said.

but more been

"Of the 44 cones studied, 31 or 70 per cent were benefited by the trealment, 23 of them strikingly_so. The Queen's daughter will carry The man duration from the first out her new duties with the same infection to the time healing was devoted sense of duty shown by complete was 21 days," paid the Queen Waholminn," was Lancet.-United Presa.

EDITORIAL

comment-Renter.

Wandering Dogs

SOME months ago the police

made it known that in future, any dog found wandering in the streets without a collar, would be shot on Night. This struck some dog-owners is being somewhat ruthicas and arbitrary, but there was good reason for the order. In increasing numbers stray, half. wild dogs were finding their way from the New Territories. Lilo Kowloon and across the harbour and I was found that the

Occupation

clitence of rubles was incre

The Japanese

to

by the early recccupation period, saw the waiving, et pre-war coni- trols

and regulations governing. the movements of dogs.in pubilo. thoroughfares; they roamed at will, collarless, feadless and with.

constant threat out muzzles

unsuspecting tho

pedestrian. Theorellealty - this has been changed. The regulations re quiring that an unaccompanied deg in the street be muzzled, or output on F icad, have teen restored; where- fore I should be reasonably safo for people to walk about the streets. "But, this is not so, for

the

simple

another!

reason that. the polite are making. no altempt to cnlerce the regulations. Certain residential areas both in Hong- eng and Kowloon ro infested possessing with roaming dogs

neht

her collar nor muzzle. In the Foundary Street-Prince Edward Road area Chinese police officers are dally seen lounging around while scores

of unattended doga among themselves and threaten passers-by. So far as public records show not a slugle uricollared dog has yet been shot on sight; nor has one summons been taken out against owners who peruilt their animals to wander the streets without muzzles, In Hong- kong the danger of rables is ever present and because of ibis, the

zhould publio

be afforded al possible protection against the Bread disease. Obviously the au- Ahorities

aro falling in their responsibility by permitting an- leashed and unmuzzled dogs roam around the streets without taking notion against. Who owners. If 'bs that constables regard thin as too trivial a ́duty, then they

to

should be given immediate and emphatta instructions to the con

trary

view that the presence

nteersary

CO-OPERATION ESSENTIAL

ORR'S FOOD problems facing the world were too

WARNING

We

There was nothing to support the

British John Boyd Orr, Director General Europ: and. in Asia and in many économies, of taking action In troops in Greece constituted a threat of the Food and Agricultural parts of the world for the mutual TWO KILLED IN

Organisation, declared today:

to international peace.

United States intervention, "which

might not be the best political"Only a concerted, national and copment.

In an 83-page-report, due to be de-

of production," he

FRACAS

It was, disclosed that Mr Foutaine'z intervention was aitirely

Strick-

unexpected. Mrs Hanyald land, the Chairman, had just decid- ed to close the debate on Empire policy when the excited young man spoke up on a point of order.

"Unfortunate" and "profoundly regrettable" were among the descrip- tions applied to the speech by Party Icoders.

It is expected that tomorrow's Kingston, "Jamalen, Oct. 3~~~Two thouasions will be safeguarded by men were killed and 11 Injured in some careful formula of words that will indicate to the world how to- a political dish here..last night.""

The Injured were taken to hospl-day's Interrupter stood in relation

to the official motion: Tension was recently reported between the Jamaican Labour Party, led by Alexander Rustamente, and the Socialsts,led by Nor nan Manley-Relator.

In Britain's case, Mr Wilson con- mehed," had esulted hestablishing international action in all seco

it would be nectssary and 2 mere liberal Government, he said, nomie fields" could-avert the desligbie to have an even closer He asked whether, if the United worst ever food crisis this economic co-operation with other State were really preparing for. im- winter

countries of the Commonwealth. perialist action In

the In Greact, as

"This means the development of Russians accused, would they also livered to the United Nations Gentral the enormous intent resources of our tal. propose a Balkans investigating.com. Assembly within the next few days. colonial territories which, when pro- mission which mig

· might' interfere with

Sir John warned that "unless ad- perly developed, are capable, in the such alleged intervention?

ditional steps are taken by both ex- no distant time, of restoring the The debate was adjourned until porting and importing countries to economic balance of the Old World." tomorrow at 4 pm. GMT, when mobilise more food, the calories in---Reuter. Egypt and the United States will be take in deficit countries will fall be- among the sprakers.-Router...

Dilwara Stoker Drowned

unsatisfactory

level ofi

tow even the recent months".

national efforts to make the best

The speeches will undoubtedly reaffirm the Farly's broad philosophy on Commonwealth association.

It is hoped tomorrow's debate will close, the incident-Reuter,

ile continued: "National and inter- 2,000 Screaming Jews Arrive At Haifa

not

the

on your ship until then."

to

trouble,

use of available supplies and in- Jerusalem, Oct. 3. More loudspeaker announced to arrivals: Bluejackets with gas masks and crease next year's harvests

be clubs, but without pistols, were re- continued and intensified. But such than 2,000 angry, screaming "Tomorrow morning you, will measures in themselves are not Jewish rofugees, packed like taken to Cyprus. You will remain placed by "Red Devils" who took up positions near the younger re- enough. The world's economy is so sardines into the 1,940-ton This set off a walling chorus from fugees. An increased number of Colombo, Oct. 3-The body of a Intermeshed that actions and situa- illegal ship Northland-resumed the ship: "We want to HO frat ald tents, doctors and nurses British stoker, William Muffet, of tions in other

and the presence of water fields profoundly the Jewish State-docked, in Jerusalem!"

hoses. the transport Dilwara, who was affect tion and distribution Haifa today, with the arriving body of a dead two-year-old chlided the possibility of

production and

As a first aid crew brought the suggested that the authorities fear- drowned yesterday, was washed He instanced the output of farin ashore here this morning.

machinery and fertilisers but laid Jews shouting,. "They used tear from the

ship, an elderly Jew and Mullet

another.

stoker, special emphasis on sharing prices gas." *))"

shouted in Itailan that the baby had

Many of today's arrivals wOLE Thomas Anderson, went sea bathing and inflation, though he did

tear gas, Palosting The Jews lined trish naval es government oficials attributed the blue shirts and khaki shorts, res last evening at dungerous spot montien any partienter country.—- opposite the Government: Secretariat Retr

cort brought her into Haifa's inner-death to the terrible

congestion communal settlers in Pulestine harbour and they chanted: "Spain, aboard

probably

ont from here. Away Mission On

Germany, Greece—England, too?", The Way

In contrast to last night's orderly fugers were of all ures, but an over- Unlike refugees from the North- transhipment, there was a deaf-whelming nurahur were young. When Calcutta, Oct. 3-The mix-man land's clater ship, the Paducahening chorus of volecs Interspersed the loud speaker announced, "The ties, but a crowd on the beach, Parliamentary Mission to China, renumed Redemption-Jews aboard with depth charge blants, The Jewish Agency will deliver your which Included many servicemen, headed by Lord Ammon, arrived in the Northland shouted, "They used shouts Increased as the ship neared messages to relatives. You throw a tow rope and rescued him. | Calculla today. The mission, which tear gas."'in obvious reference to the dock and loud greetings were cleat anyo-man commifton to deal All efforts to rescue Muffot falled~~ ta' on a goodwill visit, will icow, for the British naval boording- party..!! exdianged with the 700 still aboard with food, the refugees declined, Associated Press.

Nanking tomorrow Reuter,

On the dock, a British · Army the Redemption.

United Prem.

Buliding

When - Muffet was carried'

by the current, Anderson awam to

his rescue and also got into diMeul-

Tho

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