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KING GEORGE'S

APPEAL

FOR UNITY IN GREECE

London, Sept, 29.

Before King George of the Hellenes left England there was a "rank" exchange of views be- tween him and the British Government, the political correspondent of the Sunday news- paper "Observer" writes.

"It is understood," the correspondent says, "that the Foreign Office has made it clear that they hoped he would follow a conciliatory policy

and rule as a constitutional monarch.

"At one time, it was thought reeted, will then adjourn for 15 that the King was in favour of anys,, granting an amnesty on his re- turn but the evidence now is that he is more likely to allow things to remain as they are.

"To interpret the King's return as a new chapter in Greek affairs would, therefore, be erroneous.

Mr. Constantia Tsaldaris, the the re Greek Premier, handed

to the signation of his cabinet King tonight.

The King will attend the first meeting of the second session of the Greek Parliament on Tuesday to preet the representatives of the nation. The Chamber, it is ex-

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King George has charged, Mr. Taaldaris with the forming of n new cabinet.

A Coalition

Mr. Tsaldaris sald: "Following the mandate I have received from the King. I shall begin negozia- tions from tomorrow with leaders of the parties

represented in Parliament

with the flew is formiar a coalition cabinet."

He said that it was necessary to have a coalition cabinet to protect national interests.

King George, broadcasting over Athens Fadio tonight, said: "Undertaking now the exercise of my duties. I assure you my sole desire is to see the nation united and consequently able to face its difficult circumstances.

"Today

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"United, we shall all face with the same firm determination wn shewed at the supreme moment of eur struggle the new hard pra blems which international realities impove upon us,

Troubled Future

NOT LIKELY TO HELP?

London, Sept. 29. "Pravda" said in a foscow broadcast that Arelle expedi tions like that of the U.S. air- craft carrier Midway and the Canadian Operation Muskox "were not likely to help con- solidation of peace,"

"Provia" sald propagan- dists are trying "to continge people that America is com- pletely defenseless from this side of the Arctic."

Discussing the Midway and Muskox expeditions "Pravda" 'said "It became known that both these expeditions had purely military strategic aims and not so much a defensive as an offensive charactor."-- Associated Presa.

War Games

In Med.

Aboard H.M.S. Mauritius,

Sept. 28.

to the achievements of this great later, the en

"I shall devote all my noveva purpose within the limits of de mocratic and parliamentary pro- cedure.

are

ships will leave ports for Greek and

Opposition To Bases In Philippines

Washington, Sept. 29.

Only Way KING'S

To Peace

Caux-sur-Montreux, Sept. 29. Blahop Bengt Monzon of Lap- land told the European conference for moral rearmament here yes- problema of terday that the Sweden today were "the result of practical materialism,"

He added that moral rearma-| ment is "the one possibility of Acting Secretary of State settling the problems of my aa- Will Clayten toplay acknow-tion and of the world."

Other speakers included Nils ledged that there is some op-

the Hagelin, Chief Inspector of the position to granting United States military bases in Swedish Labour and Manpower Commission, Baller Sjoeberg, ra- the Philippines.

Clayton expressed confidence prezentative of the Central Trades Tenglud. that the negotiations with the Council and Sir Elev Philippines would be concluded Swedish educationalist of Karl- successfully, He told a press stad..

The conference, attended by re- conference here, however, that

tom-presentatives of 26 nations, is ex- negotiations and been

close its two montha perarily postponed, adding that Deeled to

Monday.Associated it was incorrect to say they had session

Press been suspended.

minority. natural

Clayton stated that opposi- tion to the granting of Lanes was greatly in the He said it was only that delays should arise since the Philippines' Government is confronted by numerous press- ing problems. Associated Press.

on

Poiping, Sept. 28. The Chinese press reported an epidemic of bubonic plague has broken out in Mukden. It anid that UNRRA and CNREA are sending medecines.-AB80- cinted Press.

Feast Of Words In Nuernberg Verdict

Nuernberg, Sept. 28.

More than 200 correspondents from 10 countries are expected to file and broadcast more than a million words when the verdict and sentences are announced by the International Military Tribunal.

For the first time since

Cruise ships of Britain's Medi· terranean Fleet, which were dis- Singapore, Sept. 29.

wrsed to Greck and Cretan poris Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the

last Thursday after the openingg "Tiger Balm" multi-millionaire

of their autumn exercises, of Singapore, has returned

now waiting for the next stage of thes

manoeuvres. more than 1,000 pieces of jude

This is due to bo held in the from the courts and palaces of

Cyprus area on Oct. 4. Ten days old China, worth $50,000,000 to

will be another dis the Custodian of Enemy pro

perval perly, together with $3,000,000

Cypriot ollars worth of jewellery.

Cretan ports. Swept into Mr. Aw's posses- "I appen to all of you to help. All ships of which this 8,000 evil of the post ton cruiser is one-are due to

the Fifteen sents in the press gallery *very sion by the Japanese invasion Casting

Greece, on arrive at Argostoli. of North China-refugees pour-into oblivion and bearing in mind

will sentatives of Dona, the American. ing into Hong Kong had to sell the strenuous and troubled Future Oct. 23 when rowing and sailing capitulation all Gerinun ratio sta- have been set aside for the repre-

regattas will

will be held before their tions und their heirlooms frequently the that lica before us, we must res-

be linked to hear four daily controlled News Agency. Some of bo- the these sents will be rotated Japanese captured the entire pond faithfully and with unceas- return to Malta with sea exercises

broadcasts. industry.

on their passage. collection when they occupied with such merits our race has These exercises

will tween German editors from all

Singapore.

Mediterranean Though they tried always faced its trial. It will British

Fleet's broadcast to the troops in the oc-zone), who will be present at the to muction the jewellery they face them azain today. God be first peacetime cruise since its cupation zone and four American Invitation of the Information Cun- did not disturb the jade and willing. Long live Greece." modified and curtailed cruise in

systems and the British Broad-trol Division. Special passes for when the British re-occupation | Router.

the spring of 1939-Reuter.

casting Corporation have schedul-newspapermen are to be issued on which have ed bulletins and direct broadcasts Sunday and passes

trials been In effect since the from the Court.

Three

concerns, opened, on Sept. 20, 1945, will no Press Wireless, R.C.A. and Mac- longer be valid, kay Racho will be open 24 hours Coples of the judgment will be daily as well the British Army handed to reporters when the sea-

of Singapore took place last year the collection was recover- ed intuet.

Knowing that the jewellery was the property of Mr. Aw, local Chinese refused to bid

when the Japanese tried to din- pose of it through the Over- seau Chinese Association-Reu ter.

BRITONS NOT PLOTTERS

constitute the American

Churchill Visit Stirs Up Rumours

(By Patrick Crosse)

Brussels, Sept. 28.

Mr. Winston Churchill left Brussels today at the end of his three day holiday-but two rumours have stayed in his wake.

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The French correspondents will

fle their stories by telephone over five circuits to Paris.

London. Sept. 29.

Photographers will take pic- A Foreign Office apokesman

tures from four shooting positions Belgian newspapers have un- Mr. Churchill, who has gone on which will be drawn by ballot, Announced yesterday that Bri-

that a mar to Paris, will return home to All photographs, still and motion, tain has denied formally Iranian confirmed reports

arranged be morrow, together with Miss Chur-will be pooled. The Tribunal has allegations that British riage was being

two

tween the former Premier's chill-Router.

that no. however, Consul Generals were involved 24-year-old daughter, Miss Mary

announced

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photograph will be allowed revolt of Iran's Churchill, and 43-year-old Prince

Court while sentences are being tribesmen.

Charles. the Belgian Regent, "The Iranians

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passed. malter," he declared, "and we told them they were not in- volved."

Only a few Belgian newspapers have mentioned the second rumour

QUEEN's DRIVER ROBBED

Parts, Sept. 29. that Mr. Churchill, who recent- Hourolas Bey, 34, chauffeur of ly visited

Switzerland. where the Queen of Egypt, was attnek- King Leopold of the Belgians is ed in Paris last night and robbed

He declined to say whether the two Britons had been ask-living in

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A battery of kletg lights is by- provisional exile--had of his wallet containing a cheque ing Installed in the Court room ed by the Iran Government to come to Belgium to so what for £200 and 5,000 French franes, and the corridors leading to it so, leaveAssociated Press.

A RECORD?

Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 29.

A 65-year-old Negro woman

and her day-old daughter-ghe

|

chances there are of bringing Associated Press.

about the monarch's return,

Mr. Churchill and his daughter were the private guests of Princa Charles

The rumours soon came out bo- saya it is her 27th child-cause of the extreme secrecy with were reported to be doing fine which the Prince tried to protect Mr. Churchill from the pressing

in hospital here. Mrs. Mary admiration of the Belgians. Jones and Her off-spring in-

It was the third meeting ›bo- cluded six sets of twins.Asso- tween the Regent and Miss Chur- cluted Press,

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Berlin, Sept. 29.

German scientists, seeing no chance of continuing their research work in Germany, are now try-. ing to sell secret inventions for citizenship papers and promise fantastic result to any country willing to accept them.

Ready to become the "mer enurien" of the 20th century. they are among the inany Ger- mans dreaming of leaving their wrecked and ruined country for a new start abroad.

According to the

assistan chic of staff of the United States Intelligence Division, if all German who want to emi grate wore permitted to do #ɔ, Germany would become "a poor-

new settlers, advertisementa in Brazilian papers, the lifting of the British marriage ban with | Germans-in fact any projects likely to promote emigration are instantly picked up through. | out Germany and discussed breathlessly for days..

Bleak Existence

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A BRITISH cross word PUZZLE

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24

25

26

28

Across

1. Symbol.

19. Lake,

20. Freebooter.

89 men still fearing punish-| 8. Fool. ly populated agricultural disment at home, hope for even-

8. Intond. Trict, without industry or con- tual settlement in some South nieree.

American country, or dream of 9. Beginning. continued military life with the 11. Snake.

Saturday's Crossword

ACROSS: 1. Banal; 4. Wreich; 8. Strive; 10. Demur; 12. pert; 14. Stellar: 17. Rlpe; 10. Merita; 20. Erratic; 22. Loot; 23. Niggard; 24. Right of pos-27. Cheese: 29. Poker; 30. Erupts.

session.

31. Extant; 82. Sheds.

DOWN:1. Boris; 2. Nurso. 3; Lovel. . Rudo; 6. Tomtit; 7.

26. Road,

finement.

"Probably never before has

French Foreign Legion, accord- 12. Car house 28. Place of con- Hurled; 9. Examine; 11. Erring: there bean such unanimous de-ing to intelligende officers. Hire to leave a 'beaten nation na that expresied by the Gormanş af today," he declared.

The catalogue of those who Wish to get away is as soum- ingly endless as the list of countries, they select for their

castles-in-the-air"

Luture.

14. Weary.

Little Nazis dream of boss-10. Vision. ing it again far from the 18. Run away.

of the occupying: authority

secretly power.

10 Come extent, too, thera lai juovitable feeling that, they are partly insided. The bala

13, Proclse; 15: Tyro; 10. Loathe; 10 Peur; 20: Elapse; 21. Rockett 24. Cerns; 25. Ample; 25. 'Desks;

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20. Eliminated:20. Erin,

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