4
'Italy Wants To Be Included
London, Jan. 27,--Britain and France are in consulta- tion about Italy's wish to bo associated with the exten- sion of the Anglo-French alliance to other countries of Western Europe on the same footing as the Benelux countries, writes Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent,
The day after the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin. launched his "Western Union" project in the House of Commons last week, the Italian Ambassador in London. Duke Tomaso Callarti-Scotti, called on Mr Bevin and indicated that the Italian Government would be glad to be associated with the Anglo-French proposals. but would prefer to be ina from the start.-Reuter.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1948.
Plebiscite In Kashmir Still Long Way Off
Lake Success, Jan. 27.---The India and Pakistan delegations, meeting at a round-table conference today, are understood to be still a long way apart on two vital issues affecting the Kashmir plebiscite.
Paratroops Encircled Near Saigon
The Indin delegation, which asked for the postponement of the meeting until today, in known to have received fresh instructions from Delhi which, according to one spokesman, "strungthened our delegation's position,"
From usually reliable sources it learned that indin still maintaing her stand on these two issues. Singapore, Jan. 27.-Travel-
Firstly, that of the Indin troops in lers from French Indo-Chinu | Kashmir and. seconslly. Sheikh (STRANICIENSTENCIEZmean said today Vietnam fighters had Abdullah'a ndmustration.
PERON FIVE
YEAR PLAN
EXPLAINED
to
virtually encircled a group of The Pakistan delegation, it is well that no fair French parachute troopers drop.known, is demanding
plebiscite can be held in Kashmir ped authwest of Saigon.
"foreign" junless indian and other
The French dropped at least 19 fighting forces are withdrawn from plane foals of men on the marshy - the territory.
dins of that area 19 days ago, the
114
these
iwo India's position
been clearly stated t aid it is not pomia bas previous meetings. believed that there will be a sub-
In the forseeable !
It also holds strongly that only infartout said, Vietnam Nationalists- a neutral dininistration can operate attarkerf they said, Test
an entirely free plebiscite, pardebute troops now are the tong
India's Position for their existence. Argen-
the east! Manchester, Jan. 27
The distret has been tire Ambassador Ricardo de rallying point for Vietnam resistite
for months. As Labougle explained the Peroni in Cochin-China live-year plan
Britain's:iatest Prosc mightiest indest rinit today. emphasising that how the re- traction of the "convertibility clause in the 1946 trade agrees ment hit the plan's operation ami expresan the hope that the negotiations going on in Buenos Aires me for a new agreement i would come out all right.
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Religious Alliance
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• Mules
KONTORS PRETI KEŇVICE.
and then what happened, Daddy?"
Louis-Walcott Fight Talks Stalemated
Miami, Florida, Jan. 27.--- Negotiations in the proposed world heavyweight title fight between the champion, Joe Louis, and Jersey Joe Walcott, came to a stalemate today over a stipulation set by Mike Jacobs, owner of Louis's contract, that Walcott should be signed
the Twentieth Century Sports Club exclusively in the event of his winning the fifle. The spokesanen also argue that
future.
The India Government claims it to withdraw In- enn not conseal indian troops until law and order has
ben restored.
Saigon, Jan. 27. The Cao Dai and An eis] dir refirkus movements Viinam, the Annonite Republie 10 to la pael of Todo-Chin, age allinner today.
two Council can force the tribesmen to The albanes Between the
both polilleally ង
withdraw from Kashmir, unless t
-
at to dieult to ve how the Security
-!
10 over
New Cold Wave Sweeps America's Midwest
New York, Jan. 27.———America's Midwest shivered under a new wave of frigid weather today—the third cold wave in a week in which 150 deaths have been attributed to the weather.
BRIEF BUT
INTENSE
EARTHQUAKE
Temperatures cross the country, except in Southern Florida, were below normal, in most Cases far below zero Fahrenheit.
Throughout the eastern half of the country many towns cut down on Industrial production. to conservn fuel for domestic purposes.
Another
snowstorm, the fourth New York, Jan. 27-A sharp east for tonight for New York city, In little more than a week, is, fore- earthquake about 3,800 miles which is still digging out from under from New York was recorded last Saturday's four Inch Calli—Reu- today on the Fordham Univer- ter. sity seismograph.' The direc Lion was undetermined.
The first shoek was, registered at 1215.30 GMT, the second at 1223.51 GATT.
to
Franklin Institute in Philadelphia reported it recorded "a light moderate quake" about the same Time some 1,000 miles away, but it. was too weak to show definite time or direction.-Associated Press,
ገና
probably
Dear
Production Disrupted Chicago. Jan.. 27-The longest siege of cold weather In 12 years drained fuel supplies to duager point, disrupting vital steel and coal and forcing industrial production shutdowns in nt Icast five states to- day.
Deaths resulting from the prolong- to 100 as the ed cold wave rone Weather Bureau predicted no relief In sight.
Despite the critical oil shortages. Under-Secretary of Commerce. 群 House
that he
Probably Near Anywhere Pasadena, Calif, Jan. 27.-Centre of the a brief but intense earthquake today xtr William Foster, told was placed by the California Institute Committee in Washington of Technology Samma, in the region of the Tonga w opposed to bannleg of oll ex- the domestic shortage. ports to ease Islands. Dr. Charles F. Richter said ports
Critical gas shortages disrupted In- the shocks recorded here at 1989.27 | MIN GMT and 1018.30 GALT were about dustrial production in the Middle West and East, making idle ham- 5,300 miles distant l originated! about 100 miles below the earth dreds of thousands of workers.
In Detrufl. 200,000 auto workers surface.
In Honolulu, however, an abser-faced lay-offs for the second time in a week as the gas company asked Geodette industriak users the Coast and
lo halt operations Survey suggested, on computations to make cerinin domestic users were with Fordham and Pistadelphia orotected during the bitter cold. formation, that the epicentre of the Production will
Bis
three days.
ver for
Important, will lend further elatively strong international tight NEW GUINEA Felix Bacricchio, owner report that the quake's centre was
Emperor Mr
Stackups Laborgle adresowth unists, who included the directonmgrense
or Vickers. A. V. Vietnam Governinent.
amel
of Annatus,
to the cause of the exing force is sent to Kashmir, which the is also dilleult to envisage in the Tas Bai
to the mediate future. political adviser
The India relegation points out that the Pakistan Government has Arme and other huge conteres, at
Cars D
supports French
no authority over either the go-entled the i
tribes- ot Kashuntr forges a special meeting called by
Policy in Indo-China, and hundreds "tree" inchester Chamber of Commmeren, of the followers of this 21-year-old men and could therefore not mate- The Argentine envoy spoke in the
beart room of the Ship cult have been reported tighting the stally enforce any United Nations Be sketched briefly querillas of Dr Ho Chi-minh's Na- | derumi to eject foreign troops from Canal House the history of Augn-Argentine trade tonalist resistance movement,
relations, drawing special attention * Dal8 was founded by anj
the territory.
*Inprecedented Action
207-
The three principals--Mike disturbance was in Alaska.
theory did not agree with a Berkeley of Walcott's contract. and Solin Peru.-Associated Press. Strauss, Jacob's partner-said that financial arrangements for
COLONY FOR the proposed return match in
EURASIANS
be suspended' for
Coal Mines Closed Au the great Pilisburgh industral centre, about 13.000 inliers, steel- workers, glassworkers and rivermen were made idle. Gas was shut off to 400
plants, affecting Carnegie,
Food Talks Start Indus Steel, Republic Steel and
Pennsylvania coal Canberra, Jan. 27.-Mr Reginald others. Four
water closed beenuse Australian Minister for mines were Pollard, Cranmerce, opening iniks with a routes were frozen, preventing ship-
Mission today. Brush Food
armouts.
The Ohio Fuel Gas Company up- nounced that Australia hnd nirendy
Ive-year agreement to pealed to schools, churches, theatres, entered
butter and cheese
fas for send more
to lodges and taverns using
hent to shut down. Two thousand Britain.
Libby glass workers in Toledo, Ohio, Industrial were laid off when all
as was shut off.
June were not the cause of the dendlock.
Boccachio said: 1 is the per- centage that is holding things up. Singapores Jan. 28.-R. 0.110's the exclusive they want if Wal- Loth of the Dutch Eurasian cott becomes champion, I could not Union, has arrived to charter tig him over to somebody else after
all these years." A. began Sheikh Adbullah's ships to take Eurasian colonists;
Both Mike Jacobs and Sol Strauss to the 1933 trade treaty which cons | Annamite offend who claimed "divine adminstration, the altar argument to Dutch New Guinea.
Mr Pollard assured the British expert things to "iron out all right," eeded favourable customs treatment (revelation in sprendi a new relig
Mission that Australle was anxiour as that this is a constitutionally re-
The Arst 120 Eurasians of this Bouter. 1 Lancaster textile industry, in the world“.
Bengrused Government for the state
to expand food production. She was movement seliti last year in Cao Daism--meaning "Amnesty of
LIGHT-HEAVY TITLE af imposition The sale the war caused a speeding
also eager to expand the production arp! any
AP | Bollandia, Loth said, and "hun- quick appent to a
"neutral" alministration
Hrussels, Jan. 27-Boxer Joe of ground nuts and vegetable oils up of industriallantion in his enuntry God"---mede a
releerd small eicele of intellectuals who were called
Graber slated today. berat British haports wer
would be an unprecedented actamrede more ore en route." The aren
that he was the mandated areas, where the In thinly settled and fertile, and by the Shuted Nations in Interferung
"astonished" at the to a friride. The textile industry infuscinated by psychic studies
Loth said hundreds of thousands that Pavo Bueno, Spanish champion.
announcement output was now rising-Reuter. Argentina boomed, he said, but inspiritualistic mediums.
the domestic matters of India of Eurasians had the chance in
had Sevil Murrover
whatever the outcome
mather
challenge my country there still is a potential
ew Guinen for n to fast in Butch New
new life Freddie Mills, the British chumpion. of the round-table talks. It is felt in
discrimination. He
In about for the
tight- European ma uou United Nations circles that the even-
Anglo-Inflans Jovited
beavywe will ever tal solution of the problem
weight title. probably be in some definite action m
from Pakistan, India and Burma.
Anglo- Anglo- Burmese,
- Malayars taken by the Security Council on its Indo-Chinese of mixed blood.
both Fown, relying thereafter
parties to the dispute to abide loyal- by the United Nations miling- Reuter.
stoke: **
This "religion," whose doctriu in
Buddhism. Is! demand for typically British coffna drawn mainly from
ritual ef1 the mortel of the United Press,
Christian Church. with a clerical hierarchy consisting of the "Pope,"
and priests archbishops, bishops
Russo-Polish Reuter,
Trade Pact
A joint communique quoted by the Radio also announced that both Governments had "reached complete agreement" un questions concerning the present International political situation.
the hirheet
PRES. CLEVELAND IN YOKOHAMA
Yokohama, Jan. 27
interview
·Th
and
luxury
on
***** | free of economic ly
CHINESE SHIP ABANDONED Shanghai, Jun. 28-With all
to
Graber pointed out that by bent-
taner pon
In Wiesner, the Austrian champlon,
Loth said the Netherlands had left last September, he considered him Dutch New Guinea outside the pro-self the contender for the European jerte United States of Indonesta championship. lease of the projected homeland her for Eurasiaus, who historically have looked to Europeans
res their protectors, Associated Press,
No Red Influence New York. Jan. 27-Mr Alex A. Maramus, Finance Minister of
or an Republic, took of Batas
ilavana.
the for
He declared he was confident that a plobiselle under international :upervision would show the Indone-
01 public.
His fight with Wiesner, constituted semi-final, with the promise by the European Boxing Association that the winner would meet Mills. Reuter.
H
Freddie
with Mr E. Monday, according to local press | Communist influence in the Indone, count of tune in the second roundi
II.
The decision to abandon the ves-
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2A Closing Times By Air
Kunning, Amoy Lhichow, Shanghai, Nanking. Bankow, Teingina and Pelping, 3.0 p.,
Canton,
Colug Times By Sea & Train
Swatow (Sea) 1 p.m.
Macao, Tatishan & Shekki (Sea) 2 pm, Canton (Train) 2 pan.
Lanso (Hea) 2 p.
Shanghal. Swatow and Amoy (en)
p.n.
Kinginton (Sen) 4p.1. Canton (Sea) 5 p..
Near Marseilles, Illinois, 30 river barges laden with oil and coal for Chicago were trapped in an lee jam. The Chicago fuel on situation was. described as "tight."
Meanwhile, the New York metro- politan area braced for more snow.
reserves there have been
hausted.
ex-
All over the nation, many familles after shivered in unheated homes using the last drop of heating oil, WAS in The nation's coldest spot West Yellowstone, Montana, where It was 43 degrees below 7.cro Fahrenheit.United Press.
Siam Prohibition Of
Chinese Flag
Chinese for in- Slomeac
Bangkok, Jun. 27.-The Straits, Balavia, Sourabaya & Macassar
(Hea) pFL.
Embassy called Nauking Macas, Tatarian & Shekki (Hea) 4 pstructions regarding the
·Government's prohibition-of-flying the Chinese fait daily at the Chinese schools in Siam.
The Embassy
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
London, Jan. 27.--A four-year i $1,000,000,000 trade pact be-1
BOXING IN CORK tween Russin and Poland was
Cork, Jan. 27-The Spanish box- announced by Moscow Radio liner President Cleveland held an
in team to meet Ireland here to early toddy-a few hours after hos for, the eruption big-
nicht were received by Lord Mayor wigs army, navy and diplomats Marshal Stalin had given a today before sailing for Honolulu to-
via Amsterdam today, hav- Sheehan at the City Hall today and dianer at the Kranlji
"to apply after a 19-hour spiver mengines stopped and water rising se, ef en the TTO (International-given a cordial welcome. The fen
at was subsequently talten on a four galaxy of Soviet Ministers and Japan.
ing steadily in the holds and Trade Organisation) conference of the city.
Closing Times By Air visiting Poles,
MacArthurt Mirs
Martini Kave
Kreat
display 1-Gon engine rooms, officers and men
Shanghai... (reg.). 0.30 am, (ord.). a nuch showing
improved form Robert Bebellerster headed the list of the Chinese ship, Dai Chung-
Bangkok, Singapore, fintavia, Colombo,
Sydney and Auckland, 336 pan, of notables who wan! alward the wa, which ran aground ver
than what he exhibited on Saturday
Shanghai, Nanking. Hankuw, Teingtau American President Line's 23.500- 1 Tsingtao during the weekend, sian people's support for the Re-
night in Dublin when he was rather
Petping. Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Foo- ton danship.
tired after the flight from Madrid.
ch, Kwellin, 3.30 p.m.
Closing Tianes y dea & Train Cen. Douglas MacArthur hart abandoned ship at nuon
denied reports of put his opponent down for the
Canton (Trala) 7 a.. Mr Marumis 15-minute
Macao, Tsinshan & Shekki (Sea) B a.. Saigon (Sea) 10 a.m. and kept full control of the fight sian Government, declaring that the thereafter.
ihow and Tsamkong (Sea) 10 am.
B South Central USA, Canada. Communists' consisted only of seven
Balanweight G. Kearn of Ireland
Amerien via San Francisco No Par- percent of the population.
cels for Canada) (ra) .. beat F. Muir of Spain on points, Mur
Swatow (Sea) 1 p.nt. Commenting on reports that Vice-gave a great display, and his gallant Hatta mig forts to break through the defence Mohammed become Premier, he said: "I think of his stronger opponent aroused the ir Hatta will be a strong premier." enthusiasm of the crowd to a high --United Press.
pitch, but the fight was inevitably.j swung in the Irishman's favour. Chinese Petition rerelved as to the fate of the crew,
Lightweight 0. Oranzio of Spain but it was unlieved that they ha
Singapore, Jan. 27.-The Overseas arrived safely in nearby Tsingtao.
Chinese Importers" and Exporters' bent P. Brigs of Ireland on points. The Ar SOS
was receive 1 Association today petitioned Dr. Vans Both fighters fought very well, and the 4,900-ton
boxer appeare Dah Chunggirwa Mook, Lieutenant Governur General, the Spanish Sunday, when she reported she find of the Netherlands East Indies, re-prised at the decision because the pone arround near Horseshoe Rack.questing an early lifting of the Dutch Irishman Hinished very strongly but,
Oranslo Buch however,
built off Tsingtao, and was talking water fortele in the Indies rapidly in her holds and engine, If the Dutch would open the Indies sufficient points in the first two rounds
ports, it would to a great extent to win the tight-Reuter. Although many chips responded to remove the illegal trading and normoj JANY'S NEW RECORD her appeal for immediate assistance, tratt between Singapore #:11 Airdrie, Scotland, Jan. 27-Alex none was able to reach her because | Indonesia would be resume,
champion, Jany, French swimming Kot up the petition said.--Router.
sixth record of his of the heavy teas-Reuter,
Scottish tour here tonight when he swam the 50 yards free style in 23 seconds.
The Polish delegation was headed Russell Lutz. The Linia executive by the Prime Minister. deservice-president, Mr P. 11. Bordwell, reports.
MI. Cyronkiewicz. I arrived in Moscow | View President, and Mr F. on fantary 15, and in the cone Spengler, the Line's general agent ret was made after an anxious night quent talks
spent in waiting for rescue ships, Saviolat Yokohama. officials took tart--Marhai
were which Stalin. Mrs MacArthur renewed aequatn-
through pounding M. Mulator.
altempt to the Foreign Minister,
with the shiper's master, Capt. stormy sens in a vain Her Neiron, whom she had not reach the stricken ship.
Mainers the Melbourne days. The panenzers went ashore for brief four of the Tokyo-Yokohama
-United Press.
and M. Amatan Mikoyus, the For cign Trade Minister.
The agreement, signed vesterday. inutual preet, deliveries.....
covers
Reuter.
reen
arez.
FIRST ROUND IN LORDS
REFORM BILL FIGHT
Confuel from Page 1)
"This bill
"That equilibrium can only be al-
merely couts clown tained by some power of delay," herastiendly the oween of the House declared.
of Lords and so destroys the essen-
He asked amid opposition cheers tial balance of the constitution," he
why
it was necessary to have the Second Chamber at all if only the Government and the right to inter-
maintained.
The then appealed in the Govern› pret the views of the people even ment to postpone the bill temporari-
were not e-
Up to last night, no news WRS
U Saw's Appeal
On Feb. 9
Premier
Death For Two Japanese
the
Rangoon, Jan. 27--The Rangoon High Court will begin on Februnty
the hearing of the appended Commission
Guam, Jan. 27--The War Crimes
today condemneed
sur-
Lip
Japan (Ordinary letters & cards only)
(Sen) 1 p.
Salton (Sea) 2 pm,
luca, Tinshan & Shekki (Sex) 2 p.m. Canton (Train) 2 31.12.
Formosa via Keelung (Sea) 3 p. Shanthal (ea) a pan.
Macau, Tatashan, Shekki & Kongmoon
(Sex).1).
Canton (Sex) 5 p..
FILIDAY, JANUARY 30
Closing Thurs By Air Shanghai, 9 am. freg.), 30 mm, ford.). Amby, a.m. treat.. 0 in. (ord.). Bangkok, tangoon, Calcutta. Karachi
(Nairob
Johannes- Bahrein, Chito burg. & Marseilles via Cairo Augusta and Landon (Kowloon C.P.D.) 3 p.m.; (G.P.O.) 1.30 p.m.
TO-DAY'S RADIO
HRT.
4. Studie: Children's Half Hour, H.1.C. Transcription Service: "The Ginnt's Read". The previous all-comers Scottish 640, Foth Brand and Her Urchestra & record was 23.4 seconds, set up by Marta Egwerth (Soprano); 7. London Re Buy: World and Home News; 7.13, Grieg: George Anderson at Falniak in 1935.
Peer Gynt Suite No. 2. Symphony Or Robert Thompson of Scotland beat
chestra: 7.30, Stadiu: Cinnalen Request Programme 1 ring you Muste" present- ed by Marion Glover: 030, B.D.C. Trang- N. Carstensen of Denmark in the 100 yards breaststroke In 76 seconds.
cription Service: "Music for Resance"; by the ex-Premier, U Saw, and eight desi 1/14 Kazeto Nakamura, and in the 150 yards relay race in one
Denmark beat a Scottish team, London Relay: News: 9.10, Weather
Report: 0.11, interlude: 9.15, London Re others who were sentenced to deathSgl-Major Chihiro Kokube of the
lay: A Play-The Clock strikes Elight" by a special tribunal last month for Japanese Army, for shooling and bes minute 31 seconds-Reuter.
by John Dixon Carr: 9.40, Favourites from the Opera "La Cloconda" (Punchlelll): 14. London Relay: Radio Newereel: 10.15, did, should be most, filled to inspire, ensure that essential powers of the the assassination of V Aung San and fhending three, American prisoners of)
Bervica: "Be Babelthup, in The Pasa Adu. Yates Stirling
1.1.C. Transcription Cieste" by P. C. Wren Episode 7 "The Sleze": 10.45, Studio: Eplague conducted by the Rev. Father M. Corbally, S.J.; 11, Close Down.
six other Burmese Ministers last war on
when those views
le to emble all party fiseverions to curately known.
take place with a view produc- Lord Salisbury
then dealt with a comprehensive scheme of re- his proposal
for a reform of the form which would cover both the House of Lords. It was clear, ho composition and the power of the salt, that the body exéreining de- House of Lords. laying function as the House of Lords
"Our only object would be to
confidence in the community as a Serand Chamber under the con- July, whole.
stitution should be preserved and U Saw will be represented by Mr Nakamura was also convicted of He agreed, he said, with the that the best and most acceptable J. Sullsbury Invock, a British bur-the murder of an English national Government clew that the House badly should be set up to exercise rister practising in Bangoon.
who was living, on the island with of Lords, as at present constituted, these powers. There would be no ឋ Chan Itoon, the
newly-his native wife. was not such n body.
commitments on either side."
appointed Attorney-General, will The third defendunt, Corporal handle the case for the state. Yoshimori, was acquitted.--United Reuter.
Press.
But it was a mistake to suggest that the Upper Chamber was not a
respo prob by presentative body.
DEBATE ADJOURNED
probably contains a high pro- Lord Adelson then declared that distingulähed the Government regarded the pass- portion of the most men of the day in all the walks in of this bill in its present form of life. It is rich in elder states- a essential. Afterwards the Gov- ex-diplomats, vernment would be willing to dis- ex-governors, oconomists and famous leaders of euse Lord Salisbury's suggestion. the Conservatives and of the Labour movement.
men,
DESTROYS BALANCE "From the point of view of tech- nical knowledge I believe it com- Dares extremely favourably with Members of the flouse of Commons," he added,, amid Conservative cheers, It was essential that a reform should be tackled if the House Lords was to be modernised and made truly representative.
of
SI64-
however,, Lord Salisbury,
adjournment of the debate Rested int Monday to enable Lord Addison'
orguments before the pul these Government.
to the not- Lord Addison agreed journment and promised to Inform his cullengues of Lord Salisbury'a very urgent representation" nl- though he was, he said, not committ- ing himself to any fruitful result.
The Echale was' then adjourned.-- Reuter,
DAB and FLOUNDER
DAS HA PORTRU
Islands:
-by Walter
Dies In Sleep
Ballimore, Jan. 27-Retired Rear Admiral Yates Stirling Junior, who stirred up many a public controversy during and after his 48 years in the Navy, died In his sleep today of a heart aliment. He would have been 78 in April.
BBC PROGRAMME
Transmissions In the BUC General Overseas Service which can be heard in Hongkong 1iis evening
GMT 10-Selence and Everyday Life; Dr. Sam iley talks about gases, liquids. and life: 10.15.- Sidnoy Bechet; and Stirling served in the Fillippines New Orleans Feet Warmers (gramo« during the Insurrection' there and phone resorna; 10.30-Music while you was one time commander
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
of the work; 11-The News: 11.10-Home news Yangtze Patrol In China.-Associated from Britain: 1.18-Tip-top tunes: 11 45 -Kendall 1aylor (plane): 12- From to- Press
12.13- Day' papers; 12.10-Interlude; HC Scott Orchestra: 13The news; 13.10.-Programme announcements; 13.15. -The Clack Strikes Elaht: 13.43-Think On these things: 14-tadlo Newsreel; 14.5-Munic Fall: 13.15Programming
16.20. -- Forces" Inv Announcements:
10.1A-Nowa ourites: 10-The Nows;
10.15. The University
Pro- ΕΓΑΠΙΩΝΕ Seeinl Selence. Introductory Lalk by Sir Alexander Carr-Saun fers. Snelology, by E. A. Shlls, M.A.: 10.23,
week. mkv- It In in southeast Belgium, northeast Korsakov (gramophone records: 1440 -The European Serno; 17-ig Ben, Radio Newsreel: 17.15.-Close Down.
1. South America. 2. Very stron{{ ton. 3. A violent, cold northwest wind, experienced in the Medi- analysts: terraneon and milloining provinces.
4. The East Indla Company. For their conservation of Water, 6. Camponer
France and Rhenish Prussia.
of
મ
also
protested to
Siam about the annual Chinese im nigration being tentatively Timi to 10,000 year..
The Embassy claimed the in- raigration should be based on the average of more than 14.000 a ye from 1927 to 1942.-Reuter.
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