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Memories.

Call To Democracies To Combine Defence, Foreign Departments

Washington, Oct. 29.

'Mr Robert Patterson, former American Secretary of War, and 10 Amorican military and naval loaders forming tho Atlantic Union Committoo, today called for single Defence and Foreign Affairs Departments for the Atlantic democracies.

A statement, which was intend of written security forwarded

General documents."Reuter.

to

Syngman Rhee George Marshall. the United ITALIAN PARTISANS

Speaks In Pyongyang

Pyongyang, Oct. 29. President Syngman Rhee told an estimated crowd of 10,000 in the City Hall Square here today that they must try to forget that they were North and

States Secretary of Defence, snid:

"Stalin's cheme for world coquest has already progressed to the point where Rumia con trols the central and mass of the work from the

Eibe to the Pacifle.

Homs, Oct. 28. Lenders. of Italy's Anti Communist Federation of Volunteers for Liberty-former Communist-led Italian Partisans Partisana who split from the Association-today offered their organisation as "civil defence foree" in case of war,

A-Christian Democrat deputy, the Signor Enrico threat

Malico, ад ся reizing 011 22

partisan chief and now one of with power

the leaders of the Volunteers Federation, told 300 fellow leaders:

a meeting of "We have not an inter-had enough of Communist sabot. age. We must make our voices heard."

He said the volunteers would be willing to country's police force and act serve "beside the as a civil defence corps in care of war."Reuter.

"To counter this democracies are 12-hemed Council unly to recommend.

"The answer is Southational but rather a suprana-

Humal armed force." it said,

Koreans and to remember only that there was but one Korean nation.

Dr Rhee, who flew to Pyong- yang to speak at the liberation ceremony." Fald that his Government wanted to Kavern 1 North Korea with North Koreans in the Government but wan prevented

the United Nations' decision.

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he

Weuring Korean dress, #poke from the balcony of the City Hall for nearly an hour, was capped and cheered when he declared that

the sufferings of Koreans hog not bren In van because the United Nations had acted and defeated the Communie, aggression.

North Korea, he added, was now becoming part of a unified Korea and would enjoy the freedom that the South has had for the past five years.

Flags of the United Nations countries dew lu the square but the proceedings were en- tirely Korean, with ROK troops |

"The democracies: need not Departments of Defence and 12 Departments of Fareit Affairs. but une now."-Reuter.

FRENCH PROPOSAL

Lyons, Orl. 20. The French Prin Minister. A Rene Pleven, said today that France's proposal for a European Army wie either an allempi to site up the common effort nor a means nf permanently itaposing a ton of discrimination jagatust the Gennan people."

must be

Inter the would be "Only a European

"The Europe thm built must not contain the germs from which noner or risk of a new conflict

he declared. European Art under control can guarantee reconstitution of the farmed forces will not

lead to a crusade tevenge,” he unid.

M. Pleveri

a

that the German one day wer of

was speaking at Union De- et Socialiste de la

the Congress of the mocratiques

standing guard and a band Resistance. of wihch he is a

laying the Korean National member. Anthem,

Dr Rhee captasised the need for unity and hard work la te- habilitating the country.

Before leaving he gait!, ki n press statement; "We are happy. and the country will never again be divided by any nation group of nations. We will built the country

again with

the help of democratic nations, and will contribute

our part

to the peace and prosperity of friendly nallons of the world."

Reuter,

New Quarantine Procedure

Madras, Oct. 29.

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M. Pleven said that he could nt present only speak with great reserve on the military situation in Indo-China "Our first preoccupation

the mo- meat is to end the maximum air reinforcement: to our troops, necessitated by the change in the methods of

hting in Indo-China." he said.-Reuter.

GERMAN VIEW

Frankfurt.

Oct 20. Di Kurt Schumacher, the Wet German

Socialist leader, rid here today that the Allled 1. rees

Western

Germany must be #rong enough to de- fend the Federal Republic east the Vistula River In Poland.

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He told a Social Democratle Party meeting that the Socialists

New quarantine regulationsould only are expected to come into force | Militariration

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in all countries in 1852, whereby the Allied forces travellers abroad may leave Germany

on the same day as being ine-pough to win the culated a varcinaled, the which would decide Director-General of the Indian Medical Services said today.

He said in an inerview that

the new rules, prepared by the World Health

We tern Germany.

the 10! Germany f in Western macie strong

first battle," the fate of

sie fees

cart

of the

New

North African veterans gathered in London earlier this month for the El Alamein reunion at Earl's Court, The surprise of the evening-a camel carrying "two types" into the arena for their nostalgie skit on life as

It was in the desert.

Chancellor

Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, pictured on his arrival in London from a conference in New York after his appointment.

Jews

For

Do Not Ask Free Ride

Washington, Oct. 29.

Calling for the Vistula, Dr Schumacher said economic or political security," Mrs Golda Myerson, the Western Germany

The Jews of Israel "do not ask for any tree ride to that Gerous would be willing Minister of Labour in the Israeli Government, said here

homes would last night,

Organisation would enforce all the necessary precautions

to defend their country against certain epideinle diseases.

but at

knew that their the same time would

be saved. remove the present restraint on the rapid

He repeateri

if they

That his Party German

movement of men and materials, ¡ was ready to approve za

-Reuter.

Pilgrims Pour

Into Rome

Rome, Oct. 29. Thousands of pilgrimis poured! into Rome today crowding every available room in hotels, hostels camps and convents in prepara- tion for the Pope's proclamation on Wednesday of the Dogma of the Bodily Assumption of the Virgin Mary,

Aboul 40 Cardinals and 702 Catholle Bishops from all over the world are expected to be here to attend the solemn cere-

military contribution

to Euro-

pean defence only if the fate

ut the Western Allies was "link-

with the fate of

ed

and the German1"

Germany,"

Republic

were given an "actual aranteec

FAO Headquarters

In Rome

Shortage of Construction

Materials

Mrs Myerson Israel's

situation

outlined before

some 2,500 persons attend-

ing

IL nationa! planning conference for Israel Jewish rehabilitation.

and

The conference, which began an Thursday, is mapping plans to set Imsel $1.000 million in help from the United States. It is hoped to raise this sum Through loons.

Kavernmental grants, investiments by private have business and contribution to

the United Jewish Appeal.

The financial akl programine vine-covered cottage for Israet would extend over a the draft agreement with Italy might have to wait until three-year period. with the for establishing the FAO Head-after the Korean quarters in Rome.

Washington.

The Connell

Oct. 20.

New York, Oct. 29. Americans who

Nations Fund and Agriculture waited this long to build

United of the

ratified that

Organisation yesterday

war be-

The agreement will be signed cause construction materials here on Monday. Two undred are getting scarce, building mony, at which the Pope will of the Headquarters staff of the experts said. make the most important pro- FAO, which total 800, will move nouncement for Catholics of this to Rome at the beginning of, century.----Revier.

February-Reuter.

EDITORE PHELE LEZNICE, INC. — NUEVA YORK

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people of Ismet Itself to supply another $500 million In self-

the

was

Last night's meeting Tresided over by Mr Henry Morgenthau, Jr., former Secre- tary of the Treasury. Mr Mor- enten hog herded the Jewish Appeal since 1947.

Spokesmen for the Bullding Material Industries agreed that 1 easier to dodge the draft than to bulld that dream MrR Myerson said that Israel house. Those who have wall-had already reathed a polat

ed are apt to be out of luck in its growth "where we have

for a long time, the experts the potential to borrow funds said.

and, by our own labour and resourcefulness, repay every

There are critical shortages penny."

in nimest all

rials. Bricks

to

building mate- "We are striving to achlove aro scarce, independence economically 43 cement hard

by. well as politically." the como

de Gypsum products can be obclared in a prepared talk. "Wo tained only in the black mar-have already demonstrated that ket in some places. Plumbing we are a good risk."

Yugoslav- Greek Relations

BURMA READY

TO RESUME OIL NEGOTIATIONS

Geneva, Oct. 29,

Thr

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Burma has told the Petroleum Committee of the International Labour Organisation here that cots, should be: modromed to the she expects soon to resume negotiations with oil advertisements to companies for joint exploitation of the Upper Telephone; 28811 (5 Lines). Burma oilfields.

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A usually reliable source while the Burmese Government here said that the oil com- Was Socialist in concept it was panies had approached the wing to permit the develop- ADVERTISEMENTS Burmese Government forment of its petroleum and other resources by private enterprise. the resumption of the Ran- But this would be subject to

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Mr

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Committee was now whether the primary 10 cents FER WORD OVEN 20

for improving 10 social conditions in the world Personal $0.00 per Insertion not Births, Deaths, Marriages oll industry lay with

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vaslated oflfields.

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BURMESE VIEW rehabilitate Burma's war-de- The Burmese point

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the

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Burmese of the

Governmen! like Bunna did not have the delegation to

Name and address should Petroleum resources to do Intensive wel-accompany Advertisements, not Committee, fold Reuter today fare work in one particular necessarily for publication, but that while the pipeline to In Industry, because they were goon was still subject to inter faced with the vast problem of celved by the person for whom to ensure that repilos a re- ference by isolated pockets of raising the general living con- Insurgents, the Irrawaddy ditions.

River was clear,

and petrol Burma,

PRODUCTION UP

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All advertisers purporting to housing, should

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Petroleum production in the Aelds had substantially

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employers' and workers' delo- | affect when a suitablà saknow- Politika, today

the gates to the Committee session ledgment will advocated war, and the Government was hereReuter

be inserted from of charge.

produced before

work the establishment of normalen that rehabilitation

be shoult relations

resumed without between Yugo-delay. slavia and Greece.

Me Raschld said that he told Thr main things blocking the Petroleum Committee that normal relations appeared to be the question of the return to Grecce of Greek children taken to Yugoslavia during the civil war and the problem of the Macedonian minorily in Greece, it sakl.

KING SENDS

GREETINGS

"Practice bax shown that

London, Oct. 29. many States have established His Majesty the King has normal_relutions-despite for from the following incisage tö

the

more serious obstacles than the President of the Turkish those mentioned by the Greeks," Republic:

"It is newspaper said, referring to

with great pleasure, railway traffic, posts and the Mr President, that I avail my exchange of diplomatic repre-self of the opportunity afforded sentatives.

by the 27th anniversary of the

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Lower Austria Elections

The Defence Ministers of the North Atlantic Powers are ex- pected to recommend to Pre-

Vienna, Oct. 20. sident Truman tomorrow the Town and Country Counell appointment of an American "selections took place today in Soon 15 possible"

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past 5 seats insteat of 74, while thei General Dwight Eisenhower Communists lost the only two

as soon as certain formalities | reats they had won at the last have been concluded.-Reuter. elections-Reuter.

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