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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 1948.

RED PLOT TO SMASH

MARSHALL PLAN

Berlin, Jan. 15.-British and American officials studied today a reported Communist scheme for smashing the Marshall Plan and crippling the industrial Ruhr. The anti-Communist German press, which published the alleged Com- munist programme, denounced it as a proposed "putsch."

Student Plunges

To Death

Now York, Jan. 15,-A Moslem student attending Columbia University on a scholarship from the Indian Government, piunged to his death today from his ninth floor room in Fürnald Hall, a university dormitory.

with

Details of the plan. first pub-, ploit the current food crisis, lished by the French-licensed the possibility they may not have newspaper, Der Kurler, enid the time to make all preparations plan-

ned for March-Associated Press. programme, brought to light in:

London Statement Western Germany, would be co-

London, Jan. 15-The Foreign ordinated by the Cominform- omce today expressed the belief the Communist "information that the purported Communist docu agency" set up by Communist ment for sabotaging the Marshall leaders of nine nations in Po-Plan by crippling Germany's Nuhr land last autumn-and-support-production is "genuine."

A spokesman told a press con- ed fully by the Soviet Union. ference that British authorities in There deems ittle inclination In Berlin had reports on the plan-- elther British or American official labelled "Protocol M-prior to its quarters to doubt the authenticity ofį publication On Wednesday, 13 the plan. One American bfficial said declined to comment on wint action publication of the plan alone was would or could be taken, saying those damaging enough to the Communist decisions would be up to the milltary programme in Germany,

authorities, charged with safeguard- AB oficial British statement this ing internal security in Germany. morning said: "The announcement Associated Press. of the Cominform plan came of

from

Strikes Called Gerinan sources, and we have no Berlin, Jan. 13-One hundredt reason to doubt its authenticity." thousand steel workers have been British intelligence agents in the ordered out on strike tomorrow In Ruhr

unid they knew of the Com-three Ruhr cities in what the Al- munist

"Protocol M" to frustrate the led authorities believe may be part Marshall plan and create chaos in of the Communist plot to sabotage the Huhr.

the Marshall Plan by strikes io become effective in Western Germany. The strikes were March, they said.

called in Duisburg, Mulheim an British oficials said the presunt Oberhausen.

which has prompted scattered strikes, including one of 25.000 workers today in Oberhausen,

The university identified him as Habeeb Abined Faroui,

aged

40:

Kachiguda Hyderabad."

A university spokesman said that according to fellow students Faroui had been greatly worried for the past two or three months be cause of the civil strife in his homeland,

He had a wife and four children at home Reuter.

EGUNAANOTTORITETERANKUNN

ANGLO-IRAQ AGREEMENT

SIGNED

J

Military Bases For

British Troops

London, Jan. 15.—Britain and

immediate establishment of

fr

IL was

crists,

in

„KREYOLA POLIS SERVICE.

ANDERSON 432.

TEH ULITADAT EYRNING POST

"Walt, Jim, perhaps he's right. This looks more like your coat over here."

Bao Dai May Have To Fight Ho Chi-Minh

Geneva, Jan, 15.-A meeting on board the 7,000-ton French cruiser, Dugway Trouin. in the Indo-Chinese Bay of Along next month between ex-Emperor Bao Dai and the French High Commissioner, M. Emile Bollnert, will be empowered to take the final decision on the future of French Indo-China, the ex-Emperor's secretary, Mr E Thinh, told Reuter here today.

had confused the Communists who the Germans that they were destined ARABS WILL

Previously, the American Military Government. In a forceful reply to Russian sabotage attempts, informed tended to make the big push in to play.. key part in the Marshall March the month in which the recovery plan and that they co- food situation wag E neule fast operated their prostrate country your.

would be put its feet.

on the Col. Gordon E. Textor, Director ex-of the Information Control Division

These officials indicated that Communists are now trying to

COMMUNISTS

BIDAULT

wha

In signing the alliance for Britain lost night after several disorderly at Portsmouth,

the Foreign Secre. scenes. tary (Mr Ernest Bevin) described it

Vichy

Assembly

Government

during

behalf of Gen. Lucius D.

RESIST

of the AMG, made the announce- PARTITION Ciny, American Commander.

ment on

Col. Textor flatly denied Russian

to

15.--Approxi-

Sinkiang Separatist Movement Reported

Nanking, Jan. 15. The Soviet-trained rebel leader,.. Achmadljan, is planning to set up an independent govern- iment in Binkinng with an in dependent army and flying his own flag, according to reports reaching here.

GREECE TO

RECEIVE

A so-called "Eastern Turken»--

tho I Akosu and Tacheng. areas in all but name. These three areas comprise rich pas toral lands west of the Manus River in Sinkinng, which is re-

MORE ARMS ported to contain uranium de-

moro

posits.

Athens, Jan. 15.-The Greek

The reports sald Achmadjon Is Army is well equipped and la actively recruiting new troops and going to receive

equin- | consolidating his position bichind a ment, Mr Dwight P. Griswold, watertight curtain of secrecy. head of the United States Aid Achmadjan and his friends made to Greece Mission, sald today in peace with the National Govern- refutation of criticism in some ment in 1945 but quit the provincial. Greek Government political coalition government en bloc last the pro-Chinese circles that the Greek Army Ulghuer tender, Mussud Sabri, was was inadequately equipped. appointed governor of the province. Since then they have refused ali government overtures of new peace negotiations.

Lo

"The Greek Army is going have plenty of good equipment to fight the war against the guerillas," Mr Griswold said.

to

three

when August

A foreign traveller recently re- turned here from Sinklang ex-

He added that he expected to go pressed the belief that the Soviets ar secretly backing the Ili separalist movement.

a

Congres-

Greek

The

the

Washington for two or weeks to appear before slonal committee about continued nid to Greece. He denied that his

Appeal Ignored trip was related to recent disagree- mnts with the Greek War Minister,

government, realling M. George Stratos, now reported to seriousness of the situation, has Mr Thinh declared: "If Ho have been smoothed over.

ordered Chang Chi chung, who Chi-minh, Communist leader of

negotiated the first peace agreement Two-hundred and nifty

with the I lenders, to return to the Viet Nam Government, guerillas were unafcially reported sinking to make another effort in does not submit to the decisions here today to have been killed in

bringing pence to the troubled pro- taken at this meeting, we will the Gulf of Corinth, which, accord-

the fighting around Arakhovo,

ovince. have to fight him and his ing to press reports, a Greek Army Chang revealed today that in his forces."

rellef column recaptured early to last letter to Achmadijan last October According to Mr Thinh, the ex-day after the guerillas had forced he appealed to the latter to cease all Emperor envisaged an Independent the garrison to withdraw yesterday. war preparations, separatiet activities unified Viet Nam of Cochin-China,

and anti-Chinese propagando and Tongking and Annom within the

Offcial reports later confirmed come to Nanking or Tihun for a peace French Union, with himself restored that rellef forces had recaptured conference. He also lisked the Ili on the throne.

Arakhova. The guerillas wero stated authorities to fly the Chinese national Mr Thinh said the Emperor, who to have been pursued towards Bag over government offices, schools would be returning to Hongkong Doubaltsa and split into two groups, and army buildings. after his health trip to Europe during

one retreating. to the Vardoussia. which he has had conversations with renge and the other towards M. Bollaert, would probably fly to

Karpenist heights-Reuter. the cruiser's anchorage from Hong- kong in a British seaplane for the month.

as regular conferences, he also said Mir Thinh went on: "Ho will take SPORT:

protestine and when ho

re-

occupation country.

ho

International Forco

and in

Asked if the League feared an international force because it would

things we fear." mean the possible entry of Russian troops, he said: "That is one of the

own

Frene!i

.com.

the

the

He disputes

elections

Belgium Wins Flatlanders Ski Trophy

The event is for skters from non- mountainous countries who spend no more than 60 days a year in the mountalus.

The combined results for the two days were:

Belgium-1.48 points. Great Bri

Holland-48.93 points, taln--7.62 points and Denmark 13.23 points.-

Cairo, Jan. 15.-Assad Bey | assertions. that the United States and Dagher,

Director-General of Great Britain intended to partition Press and Propaganda for the SHOUT DOWN Germany. Both countries, he said,

were working for the unity of ali Arub League, -told a press con- ference today that Arabs will Germany.

As Col. Textor spoke, reliable resist any international force sourcen sald British counter-intel-sent to Palestine to impose the ligence operatives were seeking partition. Paris, Jun. 15. Within Communists named in the secret Iraq today signed a 20-year minutes of the French Na-"Protocol M" strike plan designed to In the first of what, he announced ( meetings alliance which provided for the tional Assembly beginning its ald Russia in weakening the Western

Allied position in Germany and the Arab League has submitted with him the full authority from meeting this afternoon, the British military bases and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Georges abotaging the Marshall Plan

plans to individund Arab govern-all Viet Namese parties, except the dispatch of British troops to Bidault, was prevented from of wrecking the Marshall Flan if she by their regular armies as soon as independent united Viet Nam with Russia has prociamed her intention menta for the occupations of soon as Follect on the establishment on an Communists, who agree with M. this strategic Middle Eastern speaking by Communist shouts can, and the Allied lenders belleve the British leave. country should either become of "Go back to Washington."

that "Protocol M," calling for general He said both the League

in the framework of the "Involved in a war or menace

strikes in March The first business before the As Western zones, is Russian-approved formed the big powers that they

cripple the separate Arab countries have in- Union. sembly of hostilities."

"The meeting will be devoted to consideration of the

-United Press. minutes of the sitting which ended

intend to defend Palestine in every filling out the practical detalls of Strike At Oberhausen conceivable way."

the principles for which the Em- Jon.

the Arab Dusseldorf,

Speaking at

League Deror slands, and both he and M. Bustan Palace, Bollaert will be assisted by M. Bidault rose to speak in de mately 25,000 workers in the Ruhr headquarters as the "beginning of a new series of fence of M. Marcel Boinboeuf (MRP) city

Oberhausen,

said the Arabs do not replete staffs of technical assistants, of

Murren, Jim. 15.-Belgium to- the Jews have a

state In treatles regularising and expressing whose voice was drowned by Com-yalust food shortages, struck today

The new Viet Nam will possess day won the first four-cornered spoke of its friendship between this country and munist shouts that he had served the despite an appeal from the German

diplomatic

representation Flatlanders Cup, which has been meant the whole and probably the Arab work."

the Federation of Trade Unions to stay

22 national army, Premier Bayed Saleh Jabr signed German occupation.

on the job.

though there will be provision for held here during the last two As the Communists turned on M.{ for the Iraqi government.

Asked about entry to an interna-unified command in The walkout came as Federation

Holland, the French days, with Belgium, tlonal force he said: "The League Union in case of war." The treaty established in Anglo-Didault, several Deputies ran from leaders were meeting in Dusseldert

Denmark and Great Britain would consider such an eventuality Mr. Thinh commented that "the competing. the right Iraqi defence board to "formulate both

and left benches to consider the possibilities of n

as an unfriendly get." neral strike in the Ruhr, Central Tribune

French Union does not yet exist in jolat strategy and direct, instruct towards the

but general

which and equip Iraqi forces and arrange

were stopped by the others.

Communists have been advocating.

reality but we hope that it will be- M. Edouard annual training operations in which

Herrlat,

to take shape in next month's Meanwhile

Bochum, re-elected

Trude Duty-

talks." the Royal Air Force and fragt Air President of the Assembly, in an in- Council representatives from

He declared: "If Ho Chi-minh is a Force will engage Jointly."

nugural address suggested

the burg and Mulhelm, went into session

reasonable man he will submit to the might improve its proce- Britain surrendered her previous dure by adopting some rules of the of metal chemical and building

for Independent sirike discussions.

decisons taken next month and will The Oberhausen strikers consisted

hand-over the government and the right-to-maintain--peacetime-forces British House of Commons.

M. Herriot sald during a recent workers. No cool miners are

armed forces he controls, for vloit

Isit to the Speaker of the House ported involved.-Associated Press.

constitution

Emperor the " asked of the pro- Commons,

hopes to obtain from the French is Router. cedure used by our English friends

To Provent War

what is demanded by the great mass to ease the strain

Washington, Jan.

of the political opinion in Viet Nam." on their duties

16.-Top U.S. and to simplify them.

Administration and military officials "There still remains in our Partia-fold Congres today that the pur- mentary eloquence a lively taste for pose of the Marshall Plan was to

He sold the entry of lan inter- the long and drawn out and for the Prevent war,

and

national force into Palestine would alternative academic."-Reuter.

mag

cause a most dangerous situation, be peacetime conscription. The possibility of a

return

to "endangering world peace.” Ho be- selective service was raised by the leved that within two monthe the Army Secretary, Mr Kenneth Hoynil, Palestinian Arabs themselves would who

fold the Senate Foreign Re-be sufficiently armed to ensure Intions Committee that

victory, If Congress failed to approve the Marshall Plan immediate strengthening of the armed forces would be necessary. former servicemen and pen-beth has decided to buy a new car Forrestal, told the House Foreign The Defence Secretary, Mr James sioners who marched on the from the £4,000 balence of the wed- Affairs Committee that the Marshall Viminale, the government build- ding gift contribution from the Royal Plan was designed to prevent war. ing, to protest against what Air Force and the Women's Auxi-not to restrain or dominate any nu they claimed was the govern-

liary Air Force.

tion or group of nations. He said ment's lack of interest in their Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord high as US$17,000,000,000 annually Writing on the Princess' behalf to the new military costs might be as plight.

Tedder, the Princess' private secret the Plan were not adopted. This

GENERAL JUIN "We lary says: "This will be a constant compares with the Administration's reminder to her of the generosity requested US$6,000,000,000 for the shown by members of the RAF and first 15 months of the Morshall Plan,

IN PARIS Scuffling and some fighting oc-

WAAF on the ocension of her wed- The Secretary of State, Gen. curred between police and the de- ding"

e Marshall, George

turned down Paris, Jan. 19--Genetal Alphonse monstrators, but the latter broke The car chosen by the Princess is Congressional proposal to retaliate Judn, French Resident-General in pro-a 27-horsepower limousine similar to against Soviet hostility to the Mar Morocco, said on his arrival here to- through the palice lines, and

These trawlers are also alleged to ceeded to the Viminale. where n

the ones used by members of the shall Plan by reducing the number day that he had come

carry wireless equipment.-Router. to satule a delegation was received by the gov-African tour.

Rayal Family during their South of Russian visitors to this country. number of economic and Anancial crnment.

Gen. Marshall acknowledged that problems. It will be delivered in the first

there were In Milan, about 600 demonstrators

more Russians here week in February.-Reuter, hove bluckended

the prefecture building, which is defended, by 150 police and carabinieri. The de- street

in Tragi and any claim to a volce in Iraq foreign polley.United Press.

Demonstrators

In Rome Clash

With Police

Rome, Jan. 16.-Police swung

their clubs today, injuring three

or four of several hundred

Signs they carried, stated: too are hungry."

traffle with 10 lorries:

monstrators have paralysed

The demonstration has been called

of

PRINCESS BUYS

CAR

NEW

London, Jan. 15-Princess Eliza-

An

Daglier welcomed the Idea of foreign consulates having more troops to guard their own

proper ties, but wanted it to be made sure that would be all they do.

-Reuter.

which

Smuggling By

Jap Trawlers

Shanghoi, Jun.

CRICKET AT BARBADOS Bridgetown, Barbados, Jan. 15. Barbados had scored 188 for three at the close of the first day's play in their return match with the MCC here today.-Reuter, -

PROFESSIONAL GOLF

1

Aus-

Buggested that "oikiandiog bo settled by negotiation and that there should be popular of the provinėini “govern- ment and governor.

Chang said his letter has so far (been unanswered-Unilted Preks.

OUTWARD MAILS

stated,

Unless otherwise

registered articles and parcel posta close 20 minutes earlier than the ordinary mall. If mali cioso before 10 1.m. registered and parcels will close at 5 5.m. on previous day.

FRIDAY, JANUARY_16 Closing Times By Alr Bangkok, Ilangoon,, Caleutia, farachi, panrein, Cairo (Nairobi, Joliannesburg & Marselles via Cairo) Augusta & London.

p.m.

Saigon and Paris. Teg., 3 pin. Holhow, Reg. 3 p.m..

Amoy, Shanghat, Nanking, Bankow,

stao and Felping, Res., 3.p.m.

3

Swalow, Canton and Chungking, Reg. p.m.

Closing Times By Rea & Train Macao, Trinshan & Shakki' (Sen) 1 più. Canton (Trala) 2 p.m.

Swatow (Ben) 2 p

Manila (Bea) 2 pan.

USA. Canada, Central and Soun America via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (Bea) 220 pm.

Shanghal (Bea) 3 pm.

Straits and Rangoon (Sea) '2°p.m. Amoy & Safran : (808) 3........ Tramkung (6ea) 3 pm

Macao. Tsinshan & Shekki (nan) * pan. Kongmoon (Boa) 4 pan. Canton (Sea) D D..

SATURDAY, JANUARY IT Closing Times By Aar

Shanghai. Beg., 9 am,

Manila, P., Honolulu, USA, & Canada, g. 930a.m.

Shangbai, Nanking. Hankow, Tslógtao and Pelping, Res., 3 pm

Swatow, Tainan and Amoy, Ref. 3 'pan.

Closing Times By Ben & Train Canton (Train) 7am

Macao, Tatnahan & übekki-(56a) ¤ að, Straits and Rangoon (8m) ·10 a.m. Manila (ex) 10. ..

Macho, Tuathan de Shèkki (Géa) 1'p.m. Canton (rain) 2:p.m.

Shanghal (Sea) 2 pan.

Amoy (Se) 2 pm.

Foochaw (6ea) 3p.m.

Macso, Tsinahan &e Shokki (8ša) 4 p.m. Kongmoon (sex) 4p.m.

Canton (Hea) 5 pm.

ZBW BROADCAST ·

WALLABIES WIN

15.-Tho Bordeaux, Jan. tralian Wallabics Rugby Unton 16. Japanese touring side beat Д Southwest Bagher confirmed that the trawlers are engaged in large-scale France selection by eight points to Egyptian Government had refused smuggling activities along the China seven here, today. permission for Amba to purchase coast, according to an official organ arms in the Western Desert, and then of the Chinese Government, quoting at half time.-Reuter.

Wallabies led three points to zerr. added: "We do not know for whom toen fishery circles. they are working 'but authorised Under cover of fishing, these Japan- groups are buying aring and are ese. trawlers have been repeatedly receiving facilities."-United Press. righted unloading commodities of Richmond, California, Jan. 15.1.3.T.

various kinds into Chinese vessels The foreign threat to American pro- 6. Budio: Chlidren's Half Hour: 630.

mouth oft Woosung,

of Shanghai fessional golf supremacy gets An-Studio: Portuguese Half Hour; 7, London. Harbour, these circles alleged.

other test over the coming week-end studio: "You Asked for, It Variety Re- Relay: World and Home: 'News; 7.38. Chinese fishing vessels "find them- with the annual $10,000 Richmond quest Programme presented by Lynn Fraser; B.15, Plano Recital by Ellen Open Golf Tournament.

Joyce: 0.10, BBC Transcription Service:" The top Americans will be Jimmy George Afelachrino and His Orch: D Demaret, leading money winner of London Relay: News; 0.10, Weather Re 1947, Sammy Sand, the 1940 winner port: 611; BBC Transcription Service: of the

Richmond event, George Schoux, of San Francisco, a new comer and winner in 1947.

selves powerless to interfere with their illicit activities" when they come across the Japanese trawlers because they are armed, the report sold.

Not Doing All They Can For Themselves

slonial froin

Vancouver,

The Drains Trust:" 050, Mozart: Tic Magic Flute Act 2, Sung by Members of the Mozart Society with Chorus and the Berlin Philharmante Orch, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham; 11, Close Down.

BBC PROGRAMME.

Transmissions in

At the recent Bing Crosby pro- fessional-amateur, meet foreign stars managed to corral much of the total than Americans in Russia, but told "My visit was fixed several weeks

South African wizard, collected $1, prize money. Bobby Lock, the the Senate Foreign Relations Com-go and is just a routine main- mittee that any effort to achieve a tenance of contact with the

the BBC General Gov- [4

233, Stan Leonard, another profes Overscas Service which may be heard. he said. strict parallel might be playing into ernment,"

adding that

Brilish in Hangkong this evening. FLOOD THREAT Russian handa. He said He thought Morocco was calm

Shanghai, Jan. 16.-The Chinese Columbia, won $1,550, Martin Fusin, GMT

10.00-Current the Russians then might

grant of Viens

affairs; 10.15-Ed` M¢- could do much more to help them- of Argentina, won $150 and Enrique The Sultan of Morocco, Sidi selves than they are detuntly doing. Bertolino, of Argentina, won $10.

Curity Big 10.30-Music while you Worcester, Jan. 16-The flood

to enough American-citizens Mohamed Bon.Yusset, recently sent

work; 11.00The news: 11.10-Home against Wednesday's decision of the threat to Worcester was Inichsified their own selection" to cover what M. Vincent Aurjol, the President of Dr. F. Telang, the Chinese dele- It adds up to $2,049 which is more news from Britam: 11,15.-BBC Symphony Verona Military Tribunal to im- today as the River Severn rose again wanted to send here, He indicated said demanded independence for in commenting evér number prison for four months 11 corporale utter being

of visitors Russia France, a letter which early reports gate to the United Nations Security than American professionals ilke to Orchestra, Conductor: Bir Adrian, Boult

Council, said at a reception here. see

winUnited William Primrose (viola): 12.00-From stationary throughout also that the Russians would use Morocco. Later M, Jules Moch, American: ald. wilto

| to-day's papers;. 12.10.-interlude; 13:45 recently demonstrated In the night.

Rhapsody: Wool Phillipa and thỏ Sky- on the proposed Press, government de-

rockets Concert: Orchestra;,-13.00The This morning the river was more / American Communists for this pur- Minister of the Interior, call it con- demobilisation.than 14 feet above the normal lever

Ite sald:

news 13.10 Programme antiquncements; pose. United Press.

GRAND NATIONAL ENTRIES Even if one belloves cerned only administrative malters

13.15-At your request;"; 13,40-——British and several streets in the city was

and not the protectorate's status-

China has reached

Industries Fair; a certain point

14.00 Hd1o;- newsreel: sealed off and traffic diverted.

London, Jan. 18. An Interna-1115-Programme announcements: 1129, Reuter

where she must-have foreign aid, it tional entry of 93 comprising Eng- Householders whose

Interlude: 14,30,--"Conte toi, the Broms" is. my homes were

conviction that we could do fish Irish, French and American Recording from last night's Heat Wool flooded were evacuated,-Reuter.

much more to help ourselves than horses has been announced today the Royal Albert Hall, London B

from we are actually doing."

„Í for the Grand National, running sympnony Orgherita, Conductory Dr Tslong added that unless the over the four-and-a-half miles at Adrian Boult Harriet. Cohen (plavo). Chinese help themselves, there is Aintree, Liverpool,

probably much U30. for diplomacy. Marcia 10.

Verona against

cision

to delay Associated Press,

FENC'S PROPHECY

New

York, Jan. 15-Marshal Feng Yu-lalang told a news con ference here that the overthrow of Generalissimo

Chiang Kai-shek's

regime in China "may soon become

Church Relaxes Fasting Rule

No Conferenco Yet London, Jan. 15.—A Foreign Offlee spokesman sald today there was no question of convening "n, fucthor: Paris conference of the 10 nations on the Marshall Aid Plan at a Ume which would cause 'embarrassment to the United States Administration. He was commenting on the state- ment made in Washington last night Rome, Зап 15-The Roman by Mr. Robert Lovett, United States Assistant Secretary of State, that a was "greatly Calle Church today decreed that further Paris conference before the

as during the war, Catholica the honoured in having been elected to world over may again dispense with plan in Congress would be inappro- end of the debate on the Marshall the Central Board of the Revolu- the duty of observing strict adherence tionary Committee formed early to fasting during 1048

printe this month In Hongkong, and AR- hardships of food shortages.

*because of the

Any fryitations sent by Britain and sorted this group would seek "to The Vatican said the only excep-governments as a result of current France to the other 14 European overthrow Chiang's reactionary and lons this year will be Wednesday Anglo-French dictatorial

dlaciission Is con regime." Associated 11 and Good Friday, requently expected to leave the date Press.

March -Utilted Press..

open-Reuter.

a reailty."

Feng gald

NEW ZEALAND QUAKE SHOCK

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William Herbert (tenor), Paul Boarji. (violin), and Lambert Flack and Robert Beddington (futos): 18.00, -/The ___nEWS; 10,10 ---News analysis; 10,15,-line, Chiver, threely Programme."Pure anApple Caugholiscience." Introductory talk by Professor Auckland, New Zealand, Jan. 15. A sharp earthquake shock was folt

French- A. Peters "Chemistry" by Professor in Wanganul, New Zealand, today.

C. N. Hinshelwood; -18-8---Composer of the Week, flaydn (gramophong recorda) cracked and bottles and other articles the use of glass for optical Instrus year, Lovely Cottage, winner of the reet: 17.10 Close down,

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Other notable entries are Princo 10.43World Attains A ak by Donnie. 1. Atlas, 2. About the year 1000 Regent, third in 1946 and fourth last McLachlan; 17.00 Big Ben. Radio News shaken

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ments became known in the form of race in 1848, and two French entries, There have been other tremors lenses, prisms and mirrors. 3. Casma and Astolpho, who have never carlier in the week,

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Liberin. 4. The Bohemian art dis run in England. before.

Printed and published by FYEDERICK, ERMO Farewell Splt. Nelson and Welling-70 AD, with the destruction of of 11 steeplechases in the United at 1-8. Wyndham Brook, City of The only Amarlenn challenger is PERCY FRANKLIN for and on béhült of time from New

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Jerusalem.

Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong

were

States. Reuter.

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