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Marshall
To Speak Plainly
Washington, Jan. 11-Tho Secretary of State, Gen George Marshall, will tomorrow begin afresh the task of persuading Congress to provide him with the European recovery pro- gramme unmarred by serious financial reductions or other crippling amendments when he leads off a series of hearings in the House of Representatives | PR
Foreign Affairs Committee.
While repeating the warnings he gave to the similar body of the Senato Jast week, Gen. Marshall is axpacted to use even blunter and more forceful language in describing the urgency of the world situation when he addresses this less-enally
convinced audience.
Sources in the State Department close to the Secretary of State con- sidered, however, that with the debate in the eve of its second week, Marshall is optimistie that he will get programme "adequate" both in amount and in the conditions under which it must be implemented.
Chiof Task
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948.
Manila Regime Orders
Big Swoop On Rebels
Manila, Jan. 11-An intensified military campaign against Colonel Lula Taruc, leader of some 20,000 armed, peasants of the Independent Hukhulahap left wing guerilla movement in · Central Luzon was ordered today by the Philippines Minister of the In- terior, Benor Jose Zulueta.
The
demand maln
of the Hakbulahaps, Government ince early operating against the
United reform. They were recognized by the during
PLANES BEAT
OFF RAIDERS
IN KASHMIR
London. Jan. 11. - Royal Indian Air Force planes and Indian artillery who have been
engaged a 1940, is agrarian band of raiding tribesmen who States authorilles were making off with mules,; the war and were reported to have done excellent guerilla
camels and horses in the Nao work against the Japanese.
shera
Kashmir) (southwest riven by message Commenting on a "non-surrender" guerilla chief to a correspondent of the Manila Chronicle this area and inflicted casualties, morning, Seuer Zalucía stressed that his government will insist on New Delhi Radio reported, quot- the guerilla leader's unconditional surrender. ༣་
ing tonight's Indian Army com- munique.
the
The Minister called on the uk chieftain to reform his move- ment to conform with, the Philippines constitution, and in this way to help bring about a proper solution to their problems. -Reuter.
Terms For American
Assistance To China
BY ARTHUR M. COUL
Shanghai, Jan. 11.-The United States is gradually bringing stronger pressure to bear on China to meet its terms for long-range aid, and the Chinese Government has launched a trial balloon programme of its own in an attempt to influence American action.
An authoritative source to- | how far it can go on in using the day disclosed that the State ald programme as a lever in prying Department,
the Chinese Government loose front through some
In an attack on a smali Kasimir illage, the ralders killed a villagor, kidnapped women and carried some cattle.
Ο
RIAF planes also carried out ro- connaissance fights, the communi- que added.
The India-Pakistan Joint Defence Counell met in Lahore today under the chairmanship of Earl Mount- batten, Governor-General of India, New Delhi Radio also reported.
Pandit Nehru and Linquat, Alf Khinn, the Prime Ministers of india and Pakistan, attended with their military commanders.
General Amnesty
The Joint Defence Council decided 10 proclaim a general amnesty for all milltary personnel of the two Dominions between August 15 last year (Independence Day) and Jan- uary 10, 1949.
The amnesty will cover proceed- ings in military and civil courts, ing issued by the Governors-General of India and Pakistan.
The communique tonight, ap nouncing the amnesty, added that were
Inter-Dominion matters" this "various
discussed at today's meeting of the Council-Reuter,
TORTORA PARAK BENYIZE,
"Honest, dear, I'm still at the bar."
COLIJZA'S
Carol Deplores Swing
To Left In Rumania
Lisbon Jan. 11-Ex-King Carol of Rumania said in a statement to the press tonight: "I consider the recent events in Rumania as extremely grave for my country and for the international situation.
*"Tho
+
Mar-
ALBANIA INTERFERING
IN GREECE
Athens, Jan. 11.An allega tion that Albania was interfer Ing in Greek affairs and was playing an active part in gueril- la activities was made by the United Nations Balkans Com- mission in. ita December report published today, according to the Greek News Agency..
The report, read at a press con- ferenes at Salonika by Vice-Admiral Alan Goodrich Kirk United States. representative on the Commission, and addressed to Dr. Trygve Lit, Secretary-General of the United Nations, atated that the Commission "In following with very great un- casiness the recent developments in the political situation in the oren concerned In The the of tho General
of
Attallations.
It declared that in the absenca of any communication with inte- rested governments, the Greek Go- vernment excepted, the Commission had taken note of public statements and other indientions of the atti- tude of the four governments' con- cerned, with regard to the General
recommendations. Assembly's Beuter.
Yugoslav Committee Belgrade. Jan. 11-The formation of a "Yugoslav Committee for Ald to the Greelt People," which will launch immediately a nation-wide footwear, drive to "collect
clothing, foodstuffs and
was an money Party organ, Borba, today.
was formed The new commitico in Belgrado yesterday on the initia- tive of the Central Committee of the United Trade Unions of Yugoslavia,
This danger is shown by the fact official channels but mainly its attitude on the Japanese peace and ordinances to this effect nre be- Democratic Popular Republic Michael of Rumania, it was learned nounced in the Yugoslav Communist
His chief task will be to avoid becoming embroiled in other issues being preased by Repubileans, gen crally believed to be aimed at de- Taying the Marshall Plan's early and adequate enactment,
that the Committee hearings specifically intended to investigate the "problems of world recovery" rather than of European recovery
alone.
are
Thus the House Committee, it is understood, will question the Se- cretary of State closely on his plans for aid to China and the economic conditions in Latin America.
of German planta as reparations to The dismantling and the shipping Eastern Europe is another side insuo Ukely to be used
23 a delaying wespon.
Moreover, the House Committee already has under consideration Bill sponsored by Congressman Christian Herter and the committee which investigated conditions in Europe last autumn, which would establish. for the administration of
a recovery programme an organisa- tion flatly contrary to Marshall's own wishes.
"Businessliko" Approach
The Senate hearings are also duc to continuo tomorrow with Mr.
Lewis Douglas, the American Am- bassador to Britain, tostifying, to be followed by Mr. Averell Harriman, Secretary of Commerce, Mr. John Snyder. Secretary to the Treasury Mr. Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, and Mr. Julius Krug, Secretary of the Interior.
through unofficial "off the re- cord" conversations with high Chinese
personages both in
trenty.
Outbreak Of Hints
The Chinese Government,
Soviet Blast
tonight.
The Princess sald
substitution of the with her mother, Princess monarchy of Rumania by the cerita, in Luxembourg, will shortly travel to France to meet ex-King or the Soviet rather also marks the step forward of Communism into Europe and Nanking and Washington, is source pointed out, is beginning to
constitutes a new and serious warning to the civilised world. laying down the premises upon counter with an outbreak of hints
"The abject ways used in the which it will agree to ask that Nanking sees the necessity for
Maniu trial and his sentence are Congress for funds for China, some reforms which the United
against all the principles of justice, These conditions, among others, States will formally propose, when
First home in 25 minutes, 37-1/5 Trade Unions, and the Mascow, Jan. 11.-The Soviet trade and make me forecast that with the negotiations commence. include a actual according to this source, definite blueprint for assistance for Chief among these, he pointed out, union newspaper, Trud, today placed systematic elimination of democratic an address made by former the responsibility for the "bloody elements Rumunia is walking to- Chinese farmers and small Indus- was
Dr H. H. events in Kastimir on the "British ward a catastrophe, programme Chinese Vice-Premier tries, a democratisation within the Chinese Army and a Rung, before the Far East American authorities in India and Pakistan".
The paper also charged the British Council of Commerce and IndustryGovernment with obedience to the States representatives
system whereby
Dr Kung was at one time Finance city magnates who are not interested ministering equally with the Chineze in ad- Minister, and is a brother-in-law of in peace in India and prefer to use
general programme
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. the tried method of divide and rule from start to finish.
At the same time, the United His stature as one of the politicalIn order to continue their domination
rulers of China has not altered des- of both dominions"-Reuter. States is making an effort to learn pite widespread attacken from many sides, particularly the American press.
realistic
United would share
INDONESIAN
PESSIMISM
Dr Kung advocated currency re- organisation measures to Increase national production, the elimination of waste and an end to the flight of capital from China. He added he supported modernisation of the rural Washington is expected to demand.
economy-one
of the main points
Forcigo Capital
sech
His endorsement, of investment of foreign capital in China was as a mildly surprising statement in view of the present, rigid controls remittances of foreign
Batavia, Jan. 11.-Oficials of the Indonesian Republic met today in Jogjakarta to decide whether they would accept the proposals of the United Nations These bearings have already pro- Good Offices Committee, with duced
шека demands for "businesslike" | Dutch
amendments, to make approach and the avoidance of any effective the cease fire order. diffusion of responsible
The Herter
Former Indonesian Premier Sutan against on the other hand, would
set up
eight-man Sjahrir said here before leaving for currency. an "bipartisan"
that he corporate
Was "not authority, Jogjakarin
about prospects for responsible equally to Congress and optimistic" Government, though quite indepen-agreement. dent of the State Department, to run the scheme.
Stumbling Block
Marshall wants
government A
"He added: "Perhaps this is because I am not fully aware of the facts.”
Premier Amir Sjarifoeddin con- firmed having sold in interview in Singapore that he considered war agency with an all-powerful chief.in-Indonesia "probable," possibly-in who would, however, defer to the February-Assocluted Press. Secretary of State when polley aspects of the
are involved,
foreign programme
Though mainly of domestic in- forest, this issue bids fairly to be- come one of the chief stumbling
'blocks to
the programme's speedy passage, and the Administration may be forced to amend its original plansReuter.
Another "trial balloon". was the statement in Canton by Mr Huang Yuan-pin, member of the National Economic Council, that General- 1selmo Chiang Kai-shek outlined a for for Ministry plan to the Finance
The basle point of currency reform. the plan, Mr Iluang said, was the fting of controls onTM foreignTMTMTMex- change and the loosening of import regulations.
Betting Probe this, and Nanking dispatches re-
Demand
".
The Ministry of Finance denied ported that the National Economie Council urged the retention trade and exchange controls.
Chiang's Initiativa
Anglo-Danish
Trade. Talks
Progressing
London. Jan. 11.-Good pro- gress has been made in the past week by all the committees of the Anglo-Danish trade negotia- tions in London, it was believed today.
Until an agreement is reached on the prices that Britain will pay for Danish butter, it is not possible to say that the end is in sight.
Even then, an agreement would be needed an the quantites of dairy. products to be supplied by Den-
on Industrial mark and
goods, agricultural supplies and, eventually,
Britain. coal to be supplied by
But the good auguries, with which the negotiations started, were be- lieved to have been fully maintain
cd.
Its
"I deplore the abdication of my son, and everything leads me to be-
itself and leve that the act terms could only be imposed by force."
"During those
Is
tonight: "1 shall soon go to France where 1 am going to meet my flance. Neither the date nor the place of aur the paper said. wedding has yet been chosen,"
Heading the now commitles She added that she was "extreme-M. Djuro Solaj, president of the ly moved" by the great Interest the Central
of Yugoslav Committee
secretary. is AT. Milan Bodanovic, president of seconds was R. Briggs of London- Reuter.
the Writers' Association of Serbia Palace Telophone Silent
and the Yugoslav delegate to United Nations Educational, Selen- tine and. Cultural Organisation Luxembourg. Jan. 11.-Princesa
The Yugoslav youth rascist Anne of Bourbon-Parms, Donish
Youth, the Nanceo of ex-King Michael of Women's Front and well known in-
the People's Rumanian, probably will leave here dividuals will take part in the com by train for Basle, Switzerland, late
days of anxiety, tonight or early tomorrow, a reliable mitteo's work, Borha added. when Romania lived through one of source said. the saddest pages of her history, I was extremely anxious for the fate of my son, and now I am happy to know that he at last is safe.
Hopes For Liberty
The source said the Princess was still at the Grand Ducal Palace here after her surprise arrival from Liege, Belgium, yesterday.
The Palace telephone remained unanswered throughout the day, mystery of the Princess' plans.-United Press.
"The integration of Rumania in heightening the Soviet system is contrary to the spirit of the Rumanian people. Their future and liberty depend from now onwards on the victories of the civilised world, and I place all my hopes on those who fight for human liberty."
Anne
of
Meanwhile, Princess Bourbon-Farms, who is now staying
Ice Sports Under Way
Wengen, Switzerland, Jan. 11. The United States Olympic skiers were placed far behind European champion in the
Italy, won Zeno Colo, of
tho event in four minutes, 10.2 seconds for the 3.900-metre course in sticky, wet snow.
the
Baby Born On Whale Ship
the
The move to form such a committee was first made in November at the Belgrade conference of trade union from Yugoslavia, representatives Bulgaria and Albania,
A telegram was then sent to the World Federation of Trade Unions,. suggesting a worldwide appeal for the formation of committees for moral and material aid to the Greek people.-Reuter,
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MONDAY, JANUARY 18 Closing Times By Air
Hankow. Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking, Taingiao, Peiping, Canton. Luchow and Kunming 3.30 pm.
Moscow. Jan.
day. 11. Alexandra Skimovna Leonava, waitress on the headquarters and factory ship, Slava I, of the whale-hunting flotilla, gave birth to a son some- where in the Antaretle on January 0. it was announced today.
The waitress, who is making her second trip with the flotilla, is tha wife of a veteran scaman who is also on the expedition,
The-child-was--named-Antaretle
Emelianovich
Press.
.
Kesholav. United
Danish Steamer Runs Aground
External developments have help-downhill contest of "Lauber- cd the negotiations. Britain's hernrennen," the biggest inter- negotiations with many other coun-national competition before the
well and af tries have been going
Winter Games. naturally Denmark does not want to be left out.
Grain Situation
has greatly London, Jan. 11-A group of
The grain situation Another factor is that the Gen-improved and this is the foundation about 130 Members of Parlin-eralissimo in recent weeks has been of an Anglo-Danish trade agree ment, led by a Labourite, Mr personally more active in making ment. Australian grain William Nally, are to raise the military and economic decisions. reaching Britain for the first time whole subject of betting in This la regarded as an effort to con- since the outbreak of war and in
the big Britain when Parliament re- vince the United States that
quantities. Generalissimo will use his personal assembles on January 20.
Argentine shipments and crop re- initiative rather than rely upon ports are far better than was ex- 'They want a "commonsense ap advisers and assistants in super pected. No hitch has developed in proach" to gambling, on which guard Britons spend as much yearly as they vising a long-term programme of Britain's grain contract with Rus of France and Miss Coline Seghi | are standing by-Reuler,
Arab's Guerilla
Army
(Continued From Page 1)
"triangle of terror" to Jewish Infiltration.
The exictement
where gress.
received from the American loan.
In 1940, the last year for which, complete bgures are
| American aid to China.
sia.
is
now
Salph Olinger, of Switzerland, was second and Karl Molkor, of Switzerland, third.United Press.
SLALOM RACE Grindelwald, Switzerland, Jan. 1 Madame Georgette Miller-Thiollete
of
of
The Hague, Jan. 11-The Danish steamer, Wm. Th. Malling (1,000 tons) ran aground today on the Lauwerssron Sandbank, near Scietmonnikoog Island, northeast Holland.
The vessel, with a crew of 20, has a cargo of 2,000 tons of coal for Ghent, Belglum.
German tugs and Dutch lifeboats
Hollow, Swalow & Foochow 3.30 p.m.
Closing Times By Sea & Train Macao, Trinakar
p.m.
Canton (Train) 2 pan."'
Bhekk.(Bea) 1
Manila, Aden & Marseilles (Bea) 2 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Dombay, Egypt and Europe via Liverpool (se) p.m.
Shanghai (Sea), 3 pm.
Japan...(Ord letters & cards..........only). (Bea) 3 p.m.
Macao, Tainahan, Shekki & Kongmoon (Sea) 4p.m.
Canton" (Ben) B'p.
TUESDAY, JANUARY · 13
Closing Times By Air
Swalow & Amoy 930 a.m.
Shanghai 0.30 am.
Dangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta. Karachi. Bahrein, Cairo (Nairobi,
& Marseilles via
London 330 p.m.
Johannesburg.
End!
Cairo) Augusta
Saigon & Parka 130 DJTI. Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Nanking. #tankow, Taingiso & Pelping 3.30 p.m.
Swatow 330 p.m.
ZBW BROADCAST
D, Studio: Hospital Request Half Hour- Presented by Ethel Holmes Brown: 6.30. Stove Conway (Vocal) with Jack Bylle and Is Orchestra: 0.45, Studio: Arthur Gee Talks on Films; 7, London fielay. World and Home News; 7.15, Studio: 1 Like What I Like" Presented by Bud Meyrick: 7.45, Studio: Jane Fichardte answer' listeners' questions: 7.50, 'DOC Transcription Service: Displaced ParsaN in Germany; 3.45, Alfredo Campoli and
Report; Dance Billy Thorburn's The Organ Dance Bland and Me"; 0.30, Piano Dusts by Prague, Jan. 11-Two people were tawler and Landauer: 0.45, London Re competitors. killed and 20 Injured when a bus lay: "What is Art For"? A Talk by Eric was hit by a train at a level-crossing Newton and Bernet Freedman: 10, Lon-
don Relay: Radio Newsreel; 10.10. on the Berec to Turnov line today. Something for Everybody-Muric for ali Ice on the road was said to have Tastes: 11, Close Down prevented the bus from stopping Reuter.
Sweden was third in two minutes Bus Hit By Train, Weather Repoandon Molay, Nove
30 were
Italy fled for first place here today Britain should thus be in a much in the giant sinlom, ski race, cach was heightened by shots fired into the air, and the
Chinese sources said Nanking is better position than last autumn to making the run in two minutes and available, well aware of the fact that the supply Denmark's grain require 10 seconds. Miss May Nilsson ratilo of fire from the surrounging £450,000,000 was spent on horse United States mountaina pinpointed the spots racing. £430,000,000 on greyhound peace treaty in mind
mind as well as ments on which depends Denmark's battle training was in pro-racine
and £70,000,000 on football beneflis to China in a study of the
ablity to export her dairy products. 11.3 seconds,
Above all stand the favourable "Marshall plan for the Far East."
There developments of the Marshall Plan, Nally asserted that every Spiv They said the "propaganda cam-
and Reuter. of weapons. All cars were thorough- who lives by his wits hoped to be- palgns of both countries are being which imply that if Britain ly searched under muzzles of rifles come a football pool promoter.. pointed us much towards the inter- Denmark help each other over their
SANTA CATALINA CLASSIC they will and machine-guna at roadblocks The Parliamentary group is ex-national scene as the direct effects short-term dificulties,
Arab towns and villages. pected to urge the Government to of any help from
eventually get external aid to pre- vent the difficulties. becoming per Trust, the West's leading three- Arcadio, California, Jan. 11-on Mayor
of Nablus, Suleiman use its present powers to the utmost United Press, who holds the Order to control all forms of betting.
manent.-Reuter,
year-old last year, demonstrated Reuter.
speed against an older horse today
There was apparently no shortage i
around
The
Boy Toukan,
of the British Empire and sits at a
desk under a painting of King George VI, told Seagham Maynes: "Thousands of our young men are
in the bills, training to shoot and ROCKET SHIPS TO
Aght as a disciplined army, and arms are coming In.
The Arab world numbers 70,- 000,000 and we are rendy to die in the course of duty. We, 'aro pro-. pared for heavy losses, but we shall throwling after line of Arab for Pales fighters into the battle tine-Reuter.
Investigation To
Follow Petition
n
· OTHER · PLANETS.
Berkeley, Calif, Jan. 11.-Scient-
Washington
Uurest In North
Kiangsu
Young King Breaks His Leg Skiing
above
BBC PROGRAMME
Transmission of the BBC General! Overseas Service which may be heard
" GMT.
to win $80,000 added Santa Catalina MISSIONARIES TO BE Hongkong this evening. handicap at the Santa Anita track,- United Prass.
ALL-INDIA TENNIS
EVACUATED
Shanghai, Jan. 11-The Lutheran
10.00-World of work dance. musta (gramophone records); 10.30-Nusio while you work; $1.00-The news: 11:0 Home news from Britain: 11.18-Forces" favourites: 12.00-From today's "papers:
Villars, Switzerland, Jan. 11-
Madras, Jan 11-Lennart Ber- Mission headquarters announced to- 17.10--Interlude 12.16-Sporting record
20 1240Albert Sandler TID: 2300 Tho Shanghai, Jan. 12.-Mrs W. Twelve-year old King Feisal of Iraq
broke his left leg while skiing alone Felin beat a fellow Swede, Torsten day It planned to evacuate
news; 13.10--Programme announcements: Johansson, after a keen
five-ret American and 50 Norwegian, mis- 13.15.--Musle in Adiniature; 1945 What ists of the University of Califomia C. McLauchlin, wife of a mem- here today.
battle in the Gnal of the men's slonaries from Laghokow, 300 miles Art Tor?" (Sea Bunday, 0.45): 14.00- He was tonight under treatment singles of the All Indio Lawn Tennis northwest of Hankow, which has Radio newsreel; 14.15Programme" "Row are toying with the idea of sending her of the American Advisory
a winter Championships here today. rocket ships to neighbouring planeta Committee administering relief at his hotel in Villars,
sports
the Rhone —as soon as a fow mechanical de-at Halchow, in north Kiangsu
resort tails
three The score was 6-7, 0-3, 0-4, 2-5, Valley, where he arrived are ironed out. The first ship presumably would Province, today reported that weeks ago with his mother and a 0-2, bo unmanned and radar controlled, unrest was mounting in that suite of ten.
King Faisal, who has been tear- Samuel Herrick, associate professor area, with threats of rioting of astronomy on the Los Angeles and looting resulting from desing to ski during his winter holl campus, said: "I think techniques
conditions, days, was due to return to school In already exist to make it possible."perate economic
England shortly--Reuter.
He argued that as fantastic as the floods and civil strife."- Idea appears,, it at least offers. “a
Nanking, Jan. 11-Acting on
In a letter to Dr Robert Henry, who of new worlds" as a mores China director of the relief.com- petiton signed jointly by 2,500 public vision functionaries, the Control Yuan to fascinating goal that blowing up mittce,, the Presbyterian missionary's day ordered an investigation into a the only one we now have."Asso-wife pletured stringent shortages in Caso of alleged embezzlement con- clated Press. cerning the unauthorised sale of woollen matorinis to Australia by the Trust,
The materials were originally marked for distribution under the ration system to Government em ployees for winter clothing.
The petlioners Included members of the Supreme Court, the Examing tion Yuan and the Ministries of Finance, - Education' and Interior,
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SHIP ON FIRE
Capetown, Jan. 11The Port
*
The Anal of the mixed doubles, in which both Swedes will be play ing, will be decided tomorrow Router.
CROSS-COUNTRY RACE
University in a cross-country race
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Answers i food, clothing and work which were
Itomanov! Hapsburg
and daily Increasing the suicide rate as Hohenzollern. 2. Sir Francis Drake's. Ploces, | a consequence.
3. A signet ring bearing the papal offieint The American Advisory Com-scal, used for stamping mitteo is the China agency for the documents, so called because the Church World Service, representing device
full of Ash' Yes, slugs will which distributes food, clothing and sometimes bite their captor's hand. medicines, supports welfare agencies 5. The Pacific Ocean 6. The ancient and provides work projects through | Greeks and Romans used salt in the a network of local committees sacrifices and it was considered an -throughout- China--United- Press.~; | ill-omen to-spițl {ti-
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been
isolated by a Communist Douncements 14.20-Interlude: 14.30
"Come To The Proma" Recording from military drive for two weeks.
Saturday night's, Henry Wood Promenade Concert Winter Series), from the Royal London Byınphony There is no word about the plight Albert Hall, London, of the Lutheran missionaries, but J., Orchestra conducted by Basil Cameron, George Thalben- Parry, Jones (tenor). Pileder, acting U.S. Consul-Genera! | hai" (Australian organtit). Overture: The in Shanghai, sald he had recolved Barber of Seville Hosaint, Epilogue Information of the deaths of three from Ferishish's Taneles......... Bartok. Evangelican missionaries at the hands Syphony No. 6 in 3 minor (Unfinish ed)....Schubert., Dance, Rhapsody No. of "bandits" in that area four days at (Ballelujah) ......
Delius Organ Concerto in B Handel. Palovisian ago-Associated Press,
Dances (Prince Igor),.................Borodin; 15.13-Interlude; 10.00The news; −10.10)
Nowa
analysis; 10,15/the-university programme. Aris Introductory talk by B.
Paris, Jan. 11--London University gained an easy victory against Paris
Provost, King's College, Cambridge:" 10,- here today by taking the first alx
28 Composer of the Wook. Haydn Rramophone records); 16.450Brittää In- dustries. Fair, Introductory dijousdon: FRANCE'S RUGBY WIN Lisbon, Jan. 11-A statue, given Speakers, Hex Moore and Harry
senden.
Chairman: Richard Dimblebyz- by Portuguese women аз дл X-17.00g Ben, Radio Newsrest;: 17.10.m- Parti, Jan. 11-France, ben't Auppression of their - gratitude" to Dr. Close down. In a Rugby Union International for keeping, Portugal out of the
· Reuter. PowerFOTOLA war was unveiled here today. Printed and published by FREDRIKE: people were taking in her and her The statue represents a female Pracy FRANKLIN for and on behalf of dance, but hald she felt very tired Sgure gazing upwards with m gar- South China Morning Post Limited by the emotions of recent days. land CL. flowers on her knees at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Reuter
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Victoria, in the Celony of Hongkong
WOMEN GIVE STATUE for Evana Classics by 2. 1 Sheppard.
TO SALAZAR
|guese ship, Colonial, (6,309 tons), 21 Protestant churches of America) a nas doDresents St. Peter drawing tralla by 10 points to a hero today | Antonio Salazar, the Prime Minister,
was reported to be on fire tonight on her way from Lorenco Marques, Portugal East Africn, to Capetown She was due in Table Bay Har- |bour-here tonight,--Reutor:-