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Famed Coiffeur NEW BILL TO
In Trouble
Paris, Oct. 22,--Antoine, who will dress Princess Elizabeth's hair for her wedding, is having profes- slonal trouble.
The famed coiffeur, who at times claimed Wallis Warfield Simpson, Paulette Goddard and Norma Shenrer as clients, was accused by his former employer the original Antoine of taking his hin name after leaving employ.
The case was scheduled to come up in Court today but is now postponed until December-United Press.
SHAWCROSS DEPLORES
UN TACTICS
New York, Oct. 22.-"War is not inevitable unless by suying
It we ourselves make it so.
CURB LORDS
London, Oct. 22.-The Labour Government will probably introduce next week a bill to reduce from two years to one the power of the House of Lords to delay Parliamentary legislation, it was learned in authoritative quarters here today.
The bill, which is intended tomatically become inw by November remove the danger of the block 1919 at the latest ing of iron and steel nationalisa- tion by the peers next session, is expected to be thrown out by the upper house.
Cabinet members fear it since they are not prepared to introduce iron and steel legislation during the current session, the peers might de- lay is passage until the deadline for elections June, the next general 1950.
The Government with three years to go before Parliament must be dis- solved, will. It is belleved, allow the Lord Reform Bill to take its norton maximum of one year, the bill, mal course, which means that, as with the proposed Iron and steel bill, the peers could reject it in two con secutive sessions, but it would auto-
UMBERTO
TERRACINI
declared Sir Hartley Shawcross, DENOUNCED
Britain's Attorney General, when he deplored the talk of
Rame Oct. 22.-Umberto Ter-
war in an address to the interracini, Communist President of national Bar Association here
the Constituent Assembly, was today.
denounced today by the Party's for unorthodox Executive opinions and "expressions of a
"More and more the United Na- tons is being wed as a forum in which violent attacks beget vinlent Kuceceding speech becomes more re- criminatory and more provocative than the last one," he declured.
If the period of delay is reduceů if introduced in the next session and approved by the House of Commons, will automatically be on the Statute Book before the election, whether the peers like it or not.
Opposition quarters are hardening in the view that the introduction of the Lords reform measure is a goY- ernment political gambit, designed to protect Labour's position in the event of a general election carlier than the constitutional date of 1956,
Other quarters, however, repudiate this suggestion.-Reufer.
Coverament Criticised
London, Oct, 22.-Criticisms of the Government programme came thick resumed and fnat
when the peers
the King's today on porch,
their debate
replies, so that day by day each false and dangerous tendency" Wartime gasoline pool would have th
Appealing for the greater use of the Interuallonal Court, he said that In the past nations had mucial to apply political rather than legal roku. tions and "some of the attempted solutions have timed out not to be solutions at all."
in
international Krunting an interview to an American news agency.
He
also criticised
great
EDITOR FREES GERVICE.
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"I'll come home when I'm good and ready. What time must be good and ready?”
South Australian Team Against Indians Picked
Adelaide, Oct. 22.-The South Australian 1cam to meet the Indian touring side here on Friday is as follows: Don Bradman (captain), R. J. Craig, B. Dooland, R. A. Hamence, R. James, R. D. Niehuus, J. Noblett. N. Oswald, K. O'Neill, F. L. Ridings and R. Vaughton, R. Standford will be twelfth man.
will
It is generally' expected that Friday's match will provide a fuir indication of the prospects of the Indian tourists.
Supporting Bradman
be several proved riin getters in Hamence, Craig, James and Ridings, |
Hamence, now 29, has many years of first class experience behind him. After a poor start inst season, four centuries from five successive imings secured for him a place in the fifth Test match against England when his
tion.
Philip And STAR
Sisters Not Estranged
London, Oct. 22.-Newspaper correspondents today vainly be- Bought officials at Buckingham Palace for an amplification of last night's news that Lieuten- ant Philip Mountbatten's three slaters, who are married to German princes and living in Germany, will not attend his wedding to Princess Elizabeth.
No information was available as beon whether invitations had sent to the sisters and they had declined, or whether they had not been invited
to
"All we know is that they are not coming," was the repeated comment of one officisi source.
The announcement that they will not be at Westminster Abbey for 20 the
Novembor wedding on emanated from circles close to the Court
15 The British public, which taking a keen interest in the neeep- Lances for the Royal wedding, is speculating on Any of Lieutenant Mountbatten's sisters not accepting.
Living In Germany
The three sisters, who are first cousins of the Duchess of Kent and of the great-great-granddaughters Queen Victoria, are Princess Mar- Hohenlohe-Langenburg of garita who lives at Stuttgart, in the United States
Zone of Germany, Princess Theodora, Margesvine of Baden, who Eves in the French Zone, and defence did not inspire confidence, yel Princess Sophie of llesse, who lives they managed to draw level before in the British Zone.
when Stubbins broke through.
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Lieutenant because
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A Labour peer, Lord Strabolgi, said that the decision to wind up the
74 reconsidered because
England's forwards were first to of politics by number
companies. separate
into action after the change of Philip Mountbatten is known to com- operating independently, would mean
ends, and Smyth in the Irish goalst, he told them of his engage- municule with them regularly, and, bigger stocks and consequent loss of
did well to save from Stubbins. in dollara.
Both goalkeepers did well in the The denunciation, contained in an
the proposed
subsequent play. The English pres- in the
sure whs more sustained, however. official communique issued by Com- dismantling of 682 factories
and was rewarded when Stubbing munist Party Headquarters, referred Anglo-American zone in Germany,
began a movement which
ended to an interview in which Terracint
Lord Lawas, a prominent figure in
with the inside right, Pye, scoring. has taken red an immediate meeting between
automobile world, "The United Nations
expressed
30 not out was a valuable contribu- The Football League's next goal President Truman and Generalis- the
at the Increasing cost de-ima Salin
virtually settled the voluclusa empty
Smyth 100 mny
issue. nyert a third World olarm
said that the
Craig made 111 against the M.C.C.had saved when the ball hit him on elsions." he asserted, adding that War. It said Terracini's interview British goods, and was just us wrong for the majority | ditt not
the approval of abolition of the basic gasoline ration tourists last season, while James, one the chin, but he was almost knocked to endeavour to impose its inter-ary executive organ of the Party" was a mistake which might cost more of Bradman's earliest pupils when out and as he lay on the
ground View in industrial efficiency than would be schoolboy, is punishing but im Hagan walked the ball into the goal. the Charter pretation of
on the
petuous,
Although ireland's forwards scem- minority
be for the which de not correspond to the poui-justified by the saving of dollars.
Niehuus, a left-hander, who willed to have tired at this time, they probably open the innings with proved there was still some fight left Craig.
into the South Aus- in them.
the Five minutes from tralian side in the concluding fixture end Bradford was credited with the of last seasoni
final goal, although the ball wat Bradman Out First Ball running into the nel following good The
attack comprices O'Neill, work and shooting by the left win- ger, Tully, when he put the finishing medium swing bowlers, Dooland and. Oswald, slow spinners.
as it would
to do so,
miously court should deride
receive
of and represented "points
tion of the Party."
interview The
The Marquess of Reading was one of many peers who criticised the curtal the of Government's plan to
powers of the House of Lords;
the expressed these questions of jurisdiction and that view must be accepted by all, faler and dangerous tendency members, unless there are any who putting on the same plane imperialist are determined to insist on their own aggressors, who foment war and and who dare not intervene in the internal affairs of interpretation permit the correctness of their views nations to hit and destroy their to be appreciated by body."―iteufer,
more
"There never has been a artificial issue before the electorate
came
un impartial liberty and independence, with states/thum this of peers versus the people," a tast medium, Noblett and Ridings,ch-Reuter.
Into
Inquiry
Movie Reds
such as the Soviet Union, which follow a consistent policy of defence of peace and never dream of med- dling in the internal affairs of other countries," the communique said.
Washington, Oct. 22.--Chair- Europeun
European Markets
henk-Reuter.
O'Neill's latest claim to fame is that he bowled Bradman first ball in | a club match 10 days ago. Dooland;
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Terracini mid in his Interview that America should not fear for its markets "because social reforms, pramoled by Russia will man J. Parnell Thomis today raise the standard of living of the Un-American Faropen masses and increase their said the House Activities Committee had com-purchasing power for U.S. products." plete data on at least 79 Come added that Russia would not
030. "Musle Time" with Gwen Catley, compete with the United States on
Helen Clare, George Melechrino with Di munists in Hollywood.
Mr Thomas made the disclosure Extropean markets for "many years". chestra conducted 1 Sidney Torch: 7. B.B.C. Transcription Service: ITMA' ass Committee began its third
The Communist communique did with Tonuny Handley: 7.36, Studio: La day of hearings into movieland Reds. Ent
Demi-Heure Francaise: 8. London. Relay identifyTerracini's specifie.. World-and-Homo-Nows; -8.15,- Studios. A. This Committee has a very com | offence, but politeni observers be- religious Talk by the lev Father D. plete record on Communists
Lawler, S.. The Only Way"-Calvary: in Beved it was contained in the above Mr Thomas said. "It argument.
8.25, Interlude: 8.30, Studio: "That re- Hollywood,
These observers specu minds Me" Presented by Nicki Lorraine; tias complete data on at least 70 of fated that the denunciation might be. Light Orchestras the Bets from them and will place the material in followed by formal "excommunica. London: "They fought at Alamein
Written by Chester Wilmot & Terence un:f the usual motivation Tillet. Produced by Lawrence Gillian: Identifying Terracial
10, London Relay: News; 10.10. Weather Mr Thomas' disclusure interpreted tionary Trotskyist Influences." Report: 10.11. Madrid Symphony Orches testimony by James McGuinness,
tra & Margherita Perras (Soprona): 1035, Music for Dancing; 11, Close Dawn. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The communique gave a hint when testified that Hollywood Com-it wald: "Opinions" like those ex- Who munists supported California aviation pressed by Terracini can only serve strikers before the war although in disorienting the working masses President Roosevelt condemned the in the struggle which they must strike. The strike at the North carry on for the defence of pence American plant was broken when against imperialist provocators of troops took over.-United Press.
war."--United Press.
the record either some time week or next."
this tions"
executive,
with "reac-
SOVIET PRESSURE ON PERSIA DISCLOSED
BBC PROGRAMME
Transmission ot Die BBC General Overseas Programme which can heard in Hongkong this evening.
RUGBY RESULTS. London, Oct. 22-The results of rugby football games played tonight were:
Rugby League: Wigan 8. New of six feet two inches to fight his Zealand tourists 10. breaks.
County championship: Yorkshire The Indian team is unlikely to be. Cumberland 15: Eastern Counties announced until the clearest indica- 12, Middlesex 7; Hampshire 19, Kent tion of the stale of the vilch is 20-feuter. available,
the lourists
and
CAMBRIDGESHIRE PRICES
both
1
Late this afternoon.
London, Oct. 22.—The callover an were practising at the nets of the the Cambridgeshire tonight wast Adelaide Oval pitch, which though to 20 Mighty Maharatla,
95 100 10 0 soft and easily
cut up. is the best so Claro, 100 to 0 Tile Street, all taken for encountered.
offered; 100 to 7 Vagabond Several batsmen, notably Hazare ter
15 to 1 taken; 15 to offered, 15
to 1 Law and Gul Mohamed, shower improved Sult taken and offered: 22 to 1 Fine timing of their strokes.
Surwate is expected to arrive late Prospect and Wild Child, both after- tonight by plane and to be at prac: 25 to 1 Master Vote takes and. offered; 25 to 1 Wood Chat and tice in the morning.
Merry Quip. Mr Gupta, manager of the team, Roi d'Alout and Fairey Fulmar, both
offered; 28 to said today that he had received so offered; 33 to 1 Early Harvest offer- many messages of sympathy at the ed recent death of his mother, not only ed, 35 to 1 taken; 33 to 1
offered, 40 to 1
40 to 1 Royal to 1 taken; Australia
other parts of the world, that he is unable toarn. 45 to 1 Admiral's Yarn, 50 to
1 Glasscase, it
all taken and offered; reply personally to them all and
50 to
Chance. Domino, Golden make an usked the press to
Aboubensdhem, all offered; 60 to 1 nouncement of thanks-Reuter.
Ouragon offered, 100 to 1 taken; 60 WOODCOCK'S RETURN
to 1Chwarauteg. Fast Soap, Joun's London, Oct. 22.-Bruce Woodcock, S'ar, Alfred and Toronto, all offered. British heavyweight champion, wili Lav Suit and Claro were the return to the ring after a seven- best backed of tonight's callover month absence on November 17, being taken to win £10,000 and prométer. Jack Solomons announced
£13,000, respectively.
from
be today.
about Buchan's tale of the Secret Service
but
40-
GMT 10.00-Cultural Talk "Pleasure His opponent has not been selected from Books." "Greenmanile." A talk bul will probably be Nisso Anderson with illustrations from the book; 10.15.uf Sweden who lost to Woodcock in Harry Pell and his Orchestra; 11.00-The December 1040 when the Swede to a
Someo
The favourite, Mighty Maharatta, cased slightly, being noted to win 16,000 at 95 to 20. slighfly: better than the to 2 available at the Jast enllover.
The French candidate, Vagabond, Solomons said he had considered mealing with steady support, we
taken to win £4,000 at the matching Woodcock with the win-win the price was cut to 100 to 7. ner of the European heavyweight
Final Acceptors eliminator at Brussels, but could not There are Walt for the finals on November 5 when Jo Wieldin of Austria meets Belgian Robert Eugene.
News: 11.10.-Home News from Brius: was unable to continue due 13.13.-Oscar Rabin and in Bands badly cut cyt. From To-day's Papers: 13.10.Interlude; 12.15.They Fought At Alamein" Written by Chester Wlimet and Terence Tillen; 13.00.Tlie News: 13.10.-Programma An- nouncements: 13.15.-Jazz Club; 13.45 Experiment In Freedom; 14.00. Radio Newsreel; 14.15-BBC Northern Orchies tra; 29.19.Programme Announcements; 15.20 Interlude; 15.30-Tri Rhythms Orchestra: 16.00-The News: 10.10-New -Analysis; 10,16-British Aftates Economie Scene; 10.30-17.00.-"Song From
Teheran, Oct. 22.-For nearly three hours today the Persian Prime Minister, Ghavam es. Sultanch; read a report to the Majlis on the negotiations with Russia about north Persian oil, but finished without either recommend- ing ratification or rejection of the 1946 agreement, under which a joint Russian-Persian company was to be set up. He emphasised, however, the Members of the Persian Majlis Jolly Roger" A selection of musical Rems Shah's desire for an understand met in private session earlier in the from the comic opera by Scable Macken- zie and V. C. Clinton-Baddeley, with ing with the Soviet Government day before the Premier's report, music by Walter Leigh, BBC Revue
and deputies, Chorus
Orchestra, conducted by whether they Franit Castell.
and repeated the insistence of reached no decision
and, according to the
Rejection, they...
de-
the Russian Ambassador, Mr would reject the April 1845 ngree- Ivan Sadtchikov, ön ratification ment. or whether they would of the agreement.
clare it and void.
it null
would imply After emphasising that it was in Persia's interest to maintain Erlend that it was legal action on the part ship with Russia, the Premier told of of the Premier, but
out unacceptable to the refusal of the Soviet armies to parliament, while a declaration that evacuate northern Persia In March it was null and vold would be in
. States.
Private Session
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Roports Doniad
Freighter Aground But Pulls Off
"I would like to have Weidin," Solomons said, "but he might be beaten and, In any case, there is always the risk of injury. Wood- will have to fight someone
15's,
final acceptors for
this event, running over nine fur- longs at Newmarket on October. 20, current They are, together with weights:
Vagabond 11 ( stone 5), Fairey Fulmar (nine stone 3), Claro (8 stone 13); Royal Tara (8 stone 12), Merry Quip (8 stone 11), Tite Street (eight stone 10), Fine Prospect (8 atstone D), Roi d' Atout (B stone, 0), (8 stone 8), Joan's Star (8 stone 7), Master Vote (8 stone 9), Fast Soap Lightship II (0, stone 8), Mighty Maharatla (8 stone 0), Dancing Bellast, Oct. 22-The Irish Flame (8 stone 4), Ouragon (8 stone League lost by three goals to four
Tom Hurst, Woodcock's manager, plans to attend the finals Brussels to size up the ability of the winner.-Assoclated Press.
INTER-LEAGUE FOOTBALL
to the Football League in a match 2); Early Harvest (a stone 2),
(8 stone 2), Toronto
10
re-
Someo
meo
played here today, after chale Golden Chance (8
(8-stone 1) slono, 1), Wid 1946, as agreed in a special Big accordance with the Mossa law.
had scored twice in the first-half.
Child (8 stone 1), Coupdeven II Francisco, Oct. 22-The San Three treaty between the Soviet It is reported that the deputies
Drizzling rain, fell at the part and stone 11), All Red (7 stone 12), Wood Government, Brligin and the United were
anxious to
And a formula freighter Charles McDonnell, carry the light was so poor that the team Chat (7 stone 12), Doning stone whereby they could exonerate the ing 30 passengers and 30 crewmen, changed ends at half-time without
grounding on the customary break.
(7 alone 0); 12), Admiral's Yarn He added that the Russians Premier from future accusations of sent an SOS after originally hinted at a wish to barter having violated the law in connec-reof in the Philippine area, but an
There was a dramatic opening to Garterblus (7 stone 0); Farhassard (7 stone?); Hnlothewynd (7 stone HOUR oil-concessions for evacuation, but tion with the agreement,
hour later reported she had pulled the game with three goals in the
7). Alboulienadhem (7 atone 5), first off under her own power and was that they later changed this to n
and Ireland then ELA minutes
Portmanteau (7 stone 5), Glasscasc "OK."——Associated Press.
leading. demand for joint exploitation of tie-Mr George Allan, United States
First, Stubbins, England's Portmar ollfields.
Ambassador to Perala, today denied
centre forward, crashed the ball (7 stone $), Manuchehr (7 stone 4), Porters Choice (7 stone 3), Red Flag that on his return from a visit to
against the crossbar, and it Turkey yesterday he had talks with
bounded off an Irish defender's back (7 stone 3), Law Sult (7 stone 2), Stardom (7 stone 1), Chwarauteg (7 Into the net. Ghavam said that he refused to Allan said that these reports were the Premier about his oll report, Mr
Within half a minute, McDowell,stone 1), Singing Grass (6 stone 13). consider this, pointing out to Mos-"utterly unfounded,"
Ireland's inside left, followed up to Lion's Roar (0 stone 13), Lampster cow that the Mossa law, passed int lfe declared that his Vält to
gain possession after his first shot (stone 12), Eastern Silver (6 stone 11), Osmanthus (G stone 11), Legal December 1944, prohibited Persian Turkey was simply "Ave days leave"
had been saved by the goalkeeper Mission ( stone 10), Silver Pencil officials from negotiating to grant unconnected with Persian affairs. 1. It is the eighth largest, 2. The Smyth,
and levelled the, acore. ( alone 10), oil concessions to any foreign While in
Bowen and Within
minutes, three Turkey the paid only a fight between
The weights includo any penalties| government without parliamentary courtesy call On the Foreign Jack Burke at New Orleans, Louis-McDowell again showed oppertunism action.
Minister, he said:
lana on April 8, 1093. It lasted for to put his side in front, following up incurred since the first acceptances.
~Router, Soviet pressure became more and Mr Altan lu hoping today, ar 110 rounds and took 7 hours arid 19 to score after the centre forward, more insistent, however, he said, tomorrow, to present to the Shah of minutes. 3. William Cullen Bryant. Bradford, had test possession in n and he faally accepted a proposal Persia and the Premier the United 4. 47.5 percent. 5. Robert Koch. 6. tackle. to create Joint Russo-Persian States Congress representatives who They "y" swiftly through the water company, conditional upon parila-arrived in Teheran yesterday with their wings, using their feet as ment's consent.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
Closing Time By Att
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Canton, Kweilin, Nanking, lankow and
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Closing Timer By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m.
Macao, Tainalon & Shekki (Bea) 0 a.m. Shangla (sea) 10 a.m.
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Hankow,
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