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32 Microphones Will Broadcast Wedding
London, Nov. 4.-Thirty-two radio microphones within Westminster Abbey will broadcast Princess Elizabeth's Two wedding to the world, it was disclosed today. American commentators will broadcast from within the Abbey. There will be only one broadcast for the BBC according to present plans.
The official plans include no mony in various parts of the Abbey. provision for television from A remote control room has within the Abbey, but King stabilshed there.
been
Four American networks have George has consented to per-pooled their facilities for one com- mit newsreel cameramet to bined broadcast which will go on photograph the wedding pro- the air for two hours beginning at Yurk time, a radio 4.3. Neve cession as it comes down the
said. Spokesman
The aisle to leave the Abbey after expected to cost the four combined radio drains approximately $60,000. In the organ loft midway down the Abbey's nave. Columbia Broad- casting System's Vice-President Ed-
the cremony,
Bu ingam Palace informants King felt the religious parts at 11 wedding were "tou sacred"
Mann.
to penit newsreels to record the wurd R. Murrow and Mulus) Brond-
The 32 microphones placed within casting Company's Arthur the Abbey will be used Jointly by the BBC and combined networks. One will
beneath the altar to ensure a cleur pick-up of the respotices of the Princess and her bridegroom, Lleut Thill Mountbatten. Other micro. phones will be strategically placed In pick up the sound of Bie eere
In
com-
be
of American broadcasters American London, will broadcast their concealed mentary.
“The
spectacle outside will broadenst by American Broadcasting Company's Fred Opper trom Buckingham Palace, by Columbia's toward R. Smith from Whiteball
Com and by National Beartrast pany's Merrill Mueller from Parla- ment Square in front of the Abbey, The BBC also will use five am rers-United Press.
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ON MOVE
patch to the newspaper Sheng Pao.
high ground,
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Gifts To Princess
Landon, Nov. 4--The Lord Mayor Smith.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947.
DAB
AND FLOUNDER
by Walter
AIR FLOUNDER MINISTRY A FOOD INSPECTOR
UNITED STATES PRESENTS NEW KOREA RESOLUTION
Lake Success, Nov. 4.The United States, taking advantage of sugges- tions by the Indian delegation, called on the United Nations today to adopt a stronger resolution on Korea, giving the United Nations Commission which is to be sent to that country actual power to "facilitate and expedite" the setting up of an independent Korean government and the withdrawal of troops "if possible, within 90 days."
LONDON
MOURNS
WINANT
at
London.
**2
The Winan!
great felend of Britain." The Evening News
said Star
editorially would be remembered
Mr
pre-
Although the resolution was; not specific, the 90-day with-1 drawal period for troops sumably begins with the date of the establishment of the Korean government.
American
Occupation
Doiteles
HUNGARIAN
LEADER
VANISHES
Budapest, Nov. 4.-M. Zoltan Pfeiffer, the leader of the Hun-
the
The Pubile Pragerulor demanded
entered
Terror Increasing In Communist Poland
London, Nov. 4.-The Polish Peasant Party leader, Stanislaw Mikołajczyk, who fled two weeks ago and landed by air in Britain yesterday, declared at his London home to- day that terror was incrensing in Poland and that his country would come more and more under Communist control after the setting up of the Cominform.
M. Mikolajczyk, who [n-1 He also dealt with charges against. nounced that he was going to four men who have fled the country being tried in their and who are
absence-Reuter,
the United States, although he had not yet decided whether to join the International Peasant Party Organisation there, said the situation in Poland had been aggravated because the Com- Answered moving for another war and the
munists suid America was
many Poles had been led lo believe it. i.
"The real terror has existed there all the time and we have been resisting it as much as we were able in the past two and a half years. The feeling in Poland is very intense
new.
fre
"Methods have been introduced not only in political intimidation, but also in economie life, which quickening the way to the commu- nisation of Poland.
The Pensant Party leader, who on Joining his wife here yesterday said he lind escaped from death at the de- hands of Polish Communists," clared that if a free and unfettered election were held the Communist hloe would not gel five percent of the wites,
Foreign Offico
London
aircraft.
apokeaman
denied
in n report
tho
that M. Mikalajczyk had been con- reyed from Poland to Berlin by a
flo suld British British had no band in organising M. Mikoinjczyk's journey through the Soviet zone of Germany-Reuter,
Rumanian Trial Bucharest, Nov. 4-Colonel Alex-
pro-
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
of London, Sir Bracewell with representatives of the Corpora-
The original American regulution. on of the City of London, today
before being strengthened by the presented Princess Elizabeth
Indian suggestions; gave the Con- Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten with
mission merely "observer" status and of Sheraton wedding gitt
| meladed a suggestion, which was not Peiping, Nov. 4.- Units of heated furniture and a one of went
Recepted, that Korean efections be crack American-trained and iter in gl.
held not later the next February 15, garian Independent (opposition) A-LondonThe revised American proseal still The couple received the gifts Now First equipped
Nov. Armarkingham Palter, which won campaign honours
The
Princess, replying to the newspapers doday eulogised the fill sets the date of "not later than Party, disappeared from
parliament milding here today ngainst the Japanese in Burma, Lord Mayor's addess,
wartime March 31, 1942 for the elections, said: "As late Jahn Winant.
shortly before he had been ex- presented As the United States American Ambassador to Lon- pressed forward from Chang- long as we live, it will be the ent chun today to the relief of stant purpose of Lieutenant Mount-
batten and myself to serve a people don, who committed suicide in its strengthened proposal on Korea pected to address the House in ander Georgescu, the chief prosecu Kirin, 60 miles east, said a dis- who are so dear to be and to see his New Hampshire home last to the United Nations Politiral Con: connection with the Public Prostor, levelled charges of high treason oh Rumanian opposition Feasant Hsin urselves worthy of their exterm."night, as a friend of Britain in mutter, the Soviet-luenced nations serator's demands for his against Dr Julius Maniu, 74-year-
returned to a biller attack against rest.
30
Party leader, and H other. Peasant her greatest hour of need. Lords' Congratulations
goniuthern Korea. Diary. The Starman's
Several days ago M. Pfeiffer whose Party feaders, when in his final
secution
speech at torkay's session or Other dispatches reported H 111
Tandon, Nov. 4. Lord Addison, column in the Star, said Mr Winant
party has been under fire for alleged Kavalir- around Kirim except to the
the treason trial here he asked the broken heart" with
Popovic's Allegations Inder of the House of Lands, today did
etectum frauds in the August na-
with cut to impose the maximum sen- west, where the Ceramune de weregter
the "would be in which Vladimir sail to is making renewed efforts Leported to his fellow peers upon thoroughly disappointed man".
his enigmatic exterior.""
antener Popovic of Yugoslavia, Monat elections,, was charged Behind the vis!! which he, the Archbishop
United that the
State having caused the release of dislodge Rovernmen!
"he had a pro- charging troops frui
of Canterbury, the Marquis of Salis the stunnist suid,
In a soft and hardly audible voice, bury and
SS brigade last year when he was Viscount
ant Samuel paid to found aspiration to be President of intends to set up an independent arrested member of the Hungarian interests of the Rumanian people."
The prospectgovernment in South Korea atone,"
he perused much of the defendants of Buckingham Palace the United States. The Central News Agency in the King at
yesterday
to present the
ent the eluded him.
went on to allege that "hundreds of the Minister of Justice. Changchun dispatch dated November | yesterda
serius erines against the state aris- 01 engratulallits to H "When he went home after Ave democratic leaders in South Korea that the opposition party lender's ing out of associations with fortigu 3 said The Coninuumists suffere 6,000 | actress
were killed and tortured under the were fled th casualties within the past 24 hours in Majesty from the Tiouse of Lands on tough war years in Lendum, he was fighting south of the Manchurian The forthcoming marriage of Princess [nol hailed a campaigner from the eyes of the pollee. The drive against parliamentary immunity to lifted so janvers, capital.
Elizabeth and Lietleniant Mount-war front, with a postwar miss the Femmeratie left is carried out that he might be indicted and arrest-
of General. He found himself practically forgot with the knew Ireige
This morning M. Pfeiffer Generalissime Chau! Rai-shek's batten.
himself
He claimed: "In Peiping headdepunerters. ant othe The King, who was necompanied ten. He had been at the centre of Hodge
but Premier. M. Lajos Dinnyes, Chinese sources here had nothing to by the Queen, Princes Elizabeth and action during the war. There was August, 27,000 persons fled to North parliament and had talks with the
Koren By terror from the American
when the Speaker of the House inter contiom th reporter! Nationals Lieutenant Albumtbation, replying to comparable desk for him at home. 2 14 terribly sensitive "Thank you He was
1. Is derived from the Latin 701 of South Korra, capture of #sun, Communist strom the deputalion, muud: hairl
banke his heart"
The immunity com"alsus" meaning salted or, literally, Popovic said the United Nations called on him to speak, he could loyal 15 inisters
for very sternly southeast
2. William Henry United not be found. action in utiful addies of engratulation on Szopinska).- Assomated Press,
approving the in States stand would be a screen be mission of parliament will meet to-preserved meat. he fortheonant
of my marriage
31. Helffer's name was linked last Reds Withdrawing theloved daughter. Princess Elizabellt. Britain as a great American and hind which Americans intend to bol-torrow morning to discuss the issue. Harrism, who was 68 when he be
een and I value more than Queen and
ster their reactionary puppets nutht with an alleged espinnagy or Saxe-Coburg and Gatha. 4. Lithium, ki in an South Koren. He Raid: The Nov. 4. Communist words can express the further evi-
anisation when the Ministry of the troops yesterday began withdrawing dence of your kindly interest in all editorial "Here in Londen, John United States does not want to give Interior announced the arrest of M.
chance to settle their Joseph Winant's memory will be treasured the Koreans
Varga, the party leader's from Kirin. 65 miles east of Chung-|that concerns the well-being of my
inter- outside
M. of personal fals
secretary. chum, to engage the New First Army family, and with you we hope that like that of his great chief, FDR, "----
11 ጸ relief column which struck
George Stirling, described Elzabeth and Livistenant United Prest. from Princess
Poezie charged that the Legisla member of the Pfeiffer party and a Chongchan,
bigh Nationalist Mountbatten will be blessed with military
Casualty Of Wat United every happiness the
their married
tive Assembly in South Korea could
former Press official of the Ministry democratic because Press,
Concord, New Hampshire, Nov. 4,
be considered
· Reuter,
Household Cavalry --Mr John Winant, wartime United only half was elective, and even the Fighting flared 15 miles south of
erack States Ambassador to Britain, who elections were carried Changchun
Britain's London, Nuv. 1. DS Communist nits
Household shot himself in his New Hampshire terroristic circumstances. moved down in
cut valry regiment, the an attempt in
Peasants Grouse off New First Army units marching Cavalry, will be rad in their sombre home early today, was a "casualty of World War II." stated Me Charles
He said the Americans in Korea
ated registered he ordered from the Clover Flower wartiny uniform when they escort from Szepingkai to Changchun,
close 30 "become more and more confused" Princess Filtbabeth to Westminster Dale, Governor of New Hampshire
minutes caller than the ordinary mat,Shop, Gloucester Areade. Those Two Communist divisions were Abbey for her wedding to Lieuten-State.
Mr Winant had Past completed his and the attuation there has worsened, articles
a.m. registered ordering wreaths should ̄ ̄nake- reportedly
suffered ant
but encircled azul
Mountbatten.
members war memoirs and was said to be He quoted the New York Herald-mall close before recently been heavy cuties in the subsequent this repment have
suffering from mental and physical Tribune as saying that United States and parcels will close at 5 pm, on pre- cheques payable to the Remem-
were completely con- Army amelals fighting
It a British film now in appearing
fused by the problems of Koren. their full prewar fatigue, wearing
Raymund Perkins,
sald the Herald-Tribune shows uniform.
House of Lords soliciter, who was called in with belatedly that the United States is
polier said a mud told him that
it is carrying out in South Changchun railway continue with today why the Household Cavalry Mfr. Winant had seemed in low trying to hide from the Word til
their traditional
pur-pirits. There is no question of foul picturesque uniform for film line, United
play.
Pupovic quoted a South Korean tnt"
not for the wedding of
Mrs. Winant, who was in New) Princess Elizabeth, Lord Nathan, for
States-ponsored Korean reactionary the Government, promised to fork York, arrived at Concord by air peasant as saying that the United curly today in a state of collapse.
peasants there to carry out a prop. the Only a secretary, British-born Miss police, thwarted the efforts of the gramme of land distribution. He Irae Moon, and a mad were in house when the tragedy
said: "After the destruction of the People's Committee, landowners and Miss Mason said that neither the
their henchmen came back," the shol, but nor the maid heard
He said the peasants calmed that they had absolutely nothing to eat they were roused by the thump of the body in an upstairs bedroom since the police destroyed the Common (Sex) 4.00 p
mitter, ran to the room and found Mr
He charged that this was Winant on the floor. He died ubunt
of the result of the policies an hour afterwards,
"traitor Kim Koo.
Changchun,
ofBeer told
However, the Reds are pulling | 2332 in
further tionalist attacks enst of the Mukden-
reinforcements. The Na-
110
capture of Pingkang! Szepingkat-Meiloku
Press.
Serious
the earli www
Water
Shortage
noses
into the matter.
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and
Mr.
They
The full-dress uniform of Household Cavalry consists of searle anti blue uniforms with burnished the stevi breastplates
glittering curred, Inzel feel helmets surmounted by white and blue planie Bruter. Fashion Spies London, Nov. 4.---Manchester ami Birmingham,
4. International London, Nov. two of Britain's four largest cities, were running out of fashion spies have been making re water today and feed the propertpeated and persistent efforts to bribe that supplies, except to hospitals and acces to the secrets of Princess other vital institutions, Would be Elizabeth's wedding gown and going eat off altogether.
away outth, but so far in vain, a Manchester City officials decided high eficial of Norman Hartnell's to cut off all Supplies except la salon essential users next Tuesday leaving į
Aed today.
of private detectives has most of the 1,250,000 inhabitants of been employed, the fashion salon has the area to rely on limited water on intricate burglar alarm system and
Hartnell supplied from slandpipes,
hus spread the work se Both cities rely on reservoira fod that only a handful of the
my by ground water. And both supply trusted workers hive 5:0673 the centres were lesa than one-third full sketched designs or know what he like-As- as a long summer drought extended completed clothes pok into the autumn with little appre-sociated Press, clable rainfall.
Manchester had beavy rain on Mon- day night bat reservoire row only six-tenths of a
Prema,
inch.-Associated
European Customs Union Project
MORE U. S. AID
FOR CHINA
(Contlined from Page 1)
anid
County
Me Winant had resigned from his position as United States repre- sentative on the United Nations Economic and Social Council and was holding no post at the time of his death.
As Ambassador in London from 1911, to 1946, he won the affection of the British people during the worst days of the blitz.
Mr Winston Churchill, paying tribute to Mr Winant when he re- sincf his appointment as Ambassa dor, said of him: "He is a friend of Britain, but he is more than a friend Beltain-he is a friend of Justice, Freedom and Truth."-Reuter
the
kashmir fiGHTING (Continued from Page 1)
that He assured, the Jirga Pakistan Government would be able to bring about a satisfactory sulu- tion of the Kashmir problem.
The Jinga was held in Mohmand territory which lies northwest of Peshawar-Reuter.
three
that this valuable experience should not be lost to the United States foreign relief programme
officials State Department they lind not yet determined which Brussels, Nov. 4-Ten European coastal cities would be immedinte nations have accepted Invitations beneficiaries but it was known that from the Benelux group of nations to Shanghai would be included in the take part in a conference opening fist to be prepared by the U.S. and here on November 10 to study the Chinese governments..
CHILDREN SAFE? of forming a Furopean possibilities
The oficials said that the medical
New Delhi, customs union, it was authoritatively supplies sent under the programme
Nov. 4. The learned here tonight.
would fall largely Into the category ehidren of Lieutenant Colonel and
penlelll'n,
instead of etc.,
when Netherlands and Larxembourg-whe drugs,
ju an attack on a convent are sponsoring the "study group" set vas produce. They said the exact town of Baramula lu Kushnir, ure sei vaccines which China is well equip tribesmen captured and burned the up by the
the recent Paris Conference
Invita- date and the destination of the first now believed to be safe in Rawai- on the Marshall plan, issued Invita- tlong on October 2 to all European chipments have not yet been decided phudi, West Punjab (Pakistan),
The children who were at school countries, except Germany and Spain. but Indiented that they would large-
tie convent, were reported Auileia, France, Greece, Iceland ly depend on the availability of ship-nt Ireland, Italy, Portugal. Denmark and Britain have accepted. authorities.
Six British Dominions and Norway and Sweden will send observers and Switzerland will attend as an "in vited member," It was, also learet Router.
The Benelux group--Belgium, The of Pres
at "rently remedies," such as sulfa Mes Dykes whose parents were killed
Turicey, Pint and the desires of the Chinese missing.
Lieutenant Colonel Dykes
-
One officint said the State Depart-parently lost his life while trying ment wished to co-operate with the to save his wife, according to in- Chinese, therefore it would followformation available hore today. Mra their advice regarding debarkation Dykes body was recovered from ports.United Press.
wall-outer-
own ference."
the
without
nut under
Japs In Power Popovic reiterated the ch: rges that Japanese collabrators and traitors" are 11 in powerful positions in South Korea, and alleged that it was this which held up the implementa- tion of the Museov agretznent f
1017.
of Education-Bruter.
and
OUTWARD MAILS
Ifles nur wise
and parcel,
day.
10
posts
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
came President.
to
3. The House of
5. Because they are supposed to have the St. John furnished food Baptist when he was in the wilder- Atlantic and Parifle ness. 0. Thr Oceans.
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Closing Times By Air Salgon, 9.30 172. Manila P. 130 paw, Swatow & Tainan 330 p.m. Canton, Lluchow Shanghai, Nanking. and Peiping 3.30 pin.
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Macan, Talmchat, Stekki and
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THURSDAY NOVEMBRI 6 Closing Times ity Air Shanghet 950 aan.
Bangkok. Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckinne 3.39 ..
Aung, Calnan Shanghal, Telngtao and
Pelving 2.30 pm.
Canton, Wellin, Hankow and Nanking 3.36 pin.
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Macao, Tsinshan, A Shekki (en) RDA
1.5).
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Canton (Trai) 2,00 p.m. Dulles
Shanghai, U.S.A., Canada, Central and American presenting the revised
une South America via San Francisco (No proposal he pointed out that it was barrels for Canada) (Sea) 2.00 p.m.
(Ord, lettera & cards
only). much the same as the other in many respects. However, one difference (Sa) 2.07 1.
Strafts, Batavia, Sourabaya & Macassar takus that the new resolution native of the fact that the United (52) 3.00 pm.
Haiphong. Taknoi, Hollow & Teamkong Nations last week deelded to send. (sea) 4.00 371 a Commission on Korea to constilt Mačno. Taltsiran Shekki Kontginoon
then
(x) 4.00 p.m. the Koreans. It
repeats
Canton (Hea) 5.00 pm. United States demand for Korean elections. by Marchi 31.-United Press,
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