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"Neutral" Countries Urged To Join

North Atlantic Pact

Washington, Jan. 27. Republican Senator William Knowland today urged Norway, Denmark and Sweden to join the North Atlantic anti- aggression pact or risk the loss of all American military and economic aid.

Senator Knowland, who is a member of the Senate Congressional Armed Services Committee, opened the debate on the proposed pact in a Senate speech. treaty is not completed yet and will not be ready for Senate ratification for about a month.

The Senator served blunt warni

on the Scandinavian countries that

there would be #910 estral INDIA ». W. INDIES

Husrio invaded Western

and Western Europe.

Germany

Mearslule, diplomatic Source:

said the door was still wide open.

For

Scandinavian euntries.

SARI

The

TEST MATCH

Madras, Jan. 27,--An opening

Italy. Froland, Ireland and Portugal partnership of 239, which was to join in the part.

the highest of the tour, Inid the Senator Knowland Duned States could not greet the foundation of a big score for pac! "with enthusiasm" when West Indies today on the first

the

tions closer to the seat of "poten-day of the fourth Test match tial negressionTM slaut.

rought

to remain

will

against India here.

At the close of play. West Harlles were 315 for the tors of one wicket.

"If Soviet Russia moves lo mvade Western Germany and Western Europe,

members "i the

A. Hae scored his second century United Nati mest imunediately in Test cricket. Bis first was also act in their common defence or against Juda- Bombay In the whole collective recurity klon

serius, sgrond Text of the present perish then and there. I The fix 109 included three sixes and United States at Westrin world Lave fours. J. Stollmeyer, who, was should

defeated by Soviet unbeaten when play ended with 157 Hamda, do the Scandinavin comis registered hi. Best ever Test, cru- tries think they could remain as a tory.

Bath free plant in a world totalitarian |

batanen renched thre Bures before tea. ben ergelatent v The poet :

Batt

confidiner with added After an unbeaten double century in conferee from the United Stat Sanada, Palau, Pruner, Fatom, his last motel, Stollmeyer played Lingemixture and Holland

ebaracteristically palrustaking The impactance attached to this polley not condar.ve to Treaty by the United States Govern-Woning

WAN

the Secretary

il

matches

Foundation oplined yesterday by 4 State. Mr

DAL

il

gend bren laid, The Tallure of Intha's fudy |

that the may result the same way

Acheson, who declared that peace Paked allack nicated

oui recurity could be

only by the United States joaten the other, which had ended in ¦

with other nations to 102204

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den tameless draws after live days,

me advance that ung atfick “would

me: with overwhelming forced

My Arherous support for the frat peacvlime def, toe bridge between! Western Europe and

SCORED AT WILL

The West Indles' batman *** | netically scored at will and gave Star United

iter anprestan that the pitch was

waddel

States was applauded by key nm going to play true, which bees of Die Schote Foreign Rel

Jewan that only outstanding per- tions Committer The group wormances by the West Indies pace be vaskid to recommend ralifleation of the pact when it is presented to the effack in Trim and Jones

by a definite result. Senate about a month.

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Under the present form of the pact it was learned mithoritatively, F the United States agrees with fire other nations that an oftork Ôn any

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Prince Aly's Divorce

Aly

Paris, Jan. 27.-Prince 15haw's indication for divorce from his British-born wife- formerly ifie Hon, Mrs L. Guinness 33:]]] have His first formal, consideration in Cham- bers by the President of the Sele Tribunal in about a mouth's time, li WILA Irarurd here today.

to

The formatitles were begun nearly a year ago, according

the Prince, who told re-, porters recently: "I am going 10 marty Rita Hayworth soon as I am free."

As required by French law. the Court President. M. Rousselel, will, Ørst attempt to reconcile the couple.

W39

to The monti's delay Inquire into the custotns. laws and religion in the husband's "country of origin," according to a legal spokesman.-Reuter,

SCAP Moves

To Stamp

Out Slavery

- Tokyo, Jun. 27. -A senior oficial ia General L

MacArthur's

4 Headquarters today announced an

all-out drive ain't hold slave and warned Hat this mir-old Jap. will no longer be anere practie tolerated.

US Action

In Japan Criticised

Washington, Jan. 27-The Soviet Ambassador, Mr Alexander S. Panyushkin. tadiny gecustd the United States of bypasshut the 11- nation Far Eastern Commission in ordering_new, measures for building up the Japanese economy,

Mr Paayushkin deelured that re- covery measures were "In direct contradiction" to the policies of th Commission, The chief Alhed governing group for Jamimission to

He enlied upon the

"Adopt its own deelslon" on Why to nesit Japan's recovery,

Ar Paryushkin made his accusa-, tion slatement submitted for the Commission at its weekly closed

meeting

He published the

ficor

strtement later.

The

new Amvylcan nyaatres, almed et stabilising the Japanese economy, were issuer fast month as threctives to General Douglas Mac- Arthur, the Supreme Allled Com- mander i Japan,

The order was Inter submitted to j the Commission.

Aly anyuİKA called this procedure "innumingble" because he sat it made "funda- mental changes the occupation, and any such action requires nel- Vance agreement from the Commis- sion, he added.

The Russian Ambassador counted. his complaint on this point with another in a long series of criticisms of manner in which the United Stitles Was carrying.out inté Japanese

occupation.

Mr Panyushkin said the Allie busie post-surrender policy called for the strengthening of démocratie forces. 13xt last monk's directive | contained not one word about "the strengthening of democratie

forcey

In

in Japan." he declared.

Ho

tended that The #tabilisation meanors conflict with the Comunision's decisions on the ecomsmir demitt-¦ iarisation and reduction of Japanese industries and war potential and the resumption of peaceful ecimorate activity and other-jadrejen, Deuter ;

CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS

Solution of yesterday's puzzie. -- Arron: 1. Catamarans 4 ÚSA: 10, Mobile; 1. Ston; taw, 13. Tom: 14, Kobe: 15, Waterlong 18, very: 19, Yen: 20, Impedance 24. Area; 25. Sees 1, Northwest. Down: 1. Cus- tulisa; 2, Tarme: 3. Anus; 4. Mon- ordered by Forest: 9, Stow; 12 Gery: 16. Treat: Japanesey; 5. Ribble: 6, Alde: 1. New In launch, 17, Once: 21. Par: 23, Dun; 23, Nee.

Netermine

Solution to Skeleton Crossword on Pare 13-

He reveale that the Government hart been woulli Cenora! MacArthur

nation-wide

to Survey how extensively the frattle in human Peitir improved in Lodia's at-

after

when being in anally being conducted. ally Walcutt WAS in att aggressive

West children has been snld recently in much to

some communities in Honshu, and to forced labour on farm

The disclosure came on the heels

signatory member should be conmood His pevastener and accuracy of press reports that more than 100

til

sidered an attack against mil.

the prevent However, retaliation by the hated Indies balsume from scoring at a States wont not f undertakken (much faster rate. until Cores had deemed war 11. The fad bowler kept

pegging constitutional ruth." Diplomatic away at the fegt stumm and Walcott edures, gaiet this provision was had to employ the Amok stroke the

the EarmpenITAS and and time again to get his runs, Canada and that all major points fo India's fielding was not reen at the treaty hot been settle.

Δι Mant

persible foyer Veatches were toit end, vitise" e fes sprat in thre Anot drafty and siseness of movement, op boek of waiting To whether the pasti can be a trgu pfoul to 15 mptious, the

Cutreradles

The

Teres week. Will be 11 best

They Stale did st ugent la land itself for in wear with the der European

tiyat the Und

An

anticipation--Reuter,

Top Weights For

were

subjected being

Though legislation under the new

Japanese constitution explicitly bas all forms of human trading and com- paulsory prostitution, there have been natterer) reprints of such insinners in

parts of Japan.

Grand National Au-

on thom wi ri1 the Brum els

of that duration. thorks liem. informant said the pre ment shaft provided for "hes than! wide petivising 200 20

for re newal i prevzary. United Pres".

Australian Tennis

Championships

General MacArthur's public wel- fare chief. Brigadier-General Craw- ford F. Sams, sud the first stage D the nation»sunde drive--poder SCAP supervision-would determine "actly how many illegally houred gildren there are and where they are located." He said where chiki slavery emailion ere found to exist certified

victims peedily

10

fouter home or public QU privata aptitution United Press.

Ladon, drun 27 -The Frish candi-steps will be taken to remove the sinn. Uuttage Rakes, and the French „Chompin, Rídeo, phrase top-weight fer the Grand National Steeple-etinge to be run at Aintree, Liverpool, on March 26, the weights for which was

moured today.

ilve 16 carry 13 stone. prunds. Last year's Winner. Sheila's ettare, is not entered by the

1

Adelaide, Jan. 27. Mrs (2) Nancye Wynne Belton. The runner-up. First of the Dandies, is holder, will defent her women's clotted 10 stone and 12 pounds, singles title against Miss Doris and last year's third, Cromwe, 1} Hart, the United States Wigh-stung and 3 pounds.

webiht

Of the 91 entries, 28 are grouped nan Cup player, in the final of teether with the bottom the Australian Lawn Tennis ten stane --Beuter. Championships.

In the semi-tina, plus est rel tetiny. Mrs Bolton at Bir AI Lonit by 6-4 and 6-2. state Mes fart defeated Mrs R. Leger bis 4-3 and B-1.

Sch

Chang Prepares

For Freedom

Nanking.

forby

January

21-- Cestral ! that he News. "Young Marshest," Chang Hench- ang is unching ap for return to frode after 10 year of captivity. Chang was informed of Acting Pros

The men's doubles final will be between July Branwich atud: Adrine Quist, the holders, Geoff Brown and Bill Sidwell.

Brainwich

and Quist beat Jack Crawford and Harry Hopman, who played for Australia in the 1989 Davis Cup, by 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 ami_K-1. In the semi-finals Brown end Sid- well heat. Colin Lont and Frankent 14 Tangier, order for his Sedgman by 8-10, 6-2, 9-7 and C-1. -Reuter.

S

HOLIDAY SPORT

refuse on January 25.

The find Anony and that Chang would first procved by Taipch, Talwin provinetal ropital from where he will be flown to Muuking, on a special plane.

President 1 Tsung-jen's order for | the release of General Yang Fu- chong, was turned over Us. the Chungking Purification Hieudquier- TENT MEAs for implementation by Mayor

Yang Shen, General Vary: will also | be Town to Nanking by a spreial plane.--United Fre

TOMORROW Cricket-First Division League: Heerein v. Army at King's Park; IRC v. Royal Navy Sonkunpoo:

KCC v. University at King Tak Royall Warns Of

Second Division League: Army v. Recrein at Sookumpoo,

Football-Interport Match: Saigon V. Hongkong at Caroling TK11, 3.30 pm.

Hockey-European YMCA V. Pakistan at King's Park, 18 ...

Rugger-C15 V. Rest uk Be Colony at Sookunpoa. 4.15 p.m.

SUNDAY

War Possibility

Washington, Jan. 27.-The United Stater Secretary of the Army, Mr Kenneth Royadi, told the House of Representatives

Arized Services

Coinmittee today that while war was und imminent 31 wan "at- leasi Cricket--King George V School v. a possibile” Recrelo 2nd XI.

There appears little kelihapii Football-Salgon V Combined that for a number of yours to comm Chinese at Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m. we will be free of an international Softball-At Neerclo Ground; † situation fraught with danger and Vikings v. Wildfires, 9 am, Cana-rubject to market fluctuations." le dluns v. Vic, 10.30 a.m.; Mohawkes | declaret.

v. Blackhawks, noon; Filipinos v. Under these cireunusdantes.

St. Joseph's, 2 p.m.

At CBA Ground: Madeaps v. HKCBC, noon; Oversens 'Chinese v. Chung Hwa, 2 p.m.) Americans v. Khal, 3.30 p.m.

United States military establishment must be adequate.

The Connoillea is holding hearings on legintation to allow the Air Force

to be increased.--Rent",

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