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SONG TO REMEMBER. Forever!

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A Song to Remember

Paul MUNI Merle OBERON

CORBEL WILDE

RINA FOCH GEORGE COULOURIS

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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1046.

EQUIPMENT AND AMMUNITION FROM POLISH TROOPS

TAKEN

London, Oct. 31.

Heavy equipment and ammunition have been withdrawn from nearly all the Polish troops in Great Britain, the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Frederick Bellenger, declared in a written Parliamentary statement today. In future, he added, they would be taken away be- fore' the Polish troops started on their way to Britain, where they can enlist in the re-settle- ment corps. Personal arms and ammunition are withdrawn from the Polish troops when they join the Corps, Mr. Bellenger said.

A statement issue today by Meanwhile, a complaint that Polish soldiers in Britain are the Polish Embassy in London being deterred from repatria-] sald:- tion by selection to do forced labour" in agriculture and mine clearing while waiting to sail is the main point of the Polish Government's latest note to Britain, which was delivered at the Foreign Office on October 18, says Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent.

Order Of The Day

"10 has been noted that Polish soldiers who have ex- pressed a wish to be repatriat- ed have been deliberately select- ed for this type of work, and a threat has been made in an ..

Order of the Day by a Polish Headquarters' that soldiers who

SWISS GIFT

TO BRUM

Liverpool, Oct. 81.

As a token of the Sirise people's gratitude to Britain- for her.

part

in the war, the Swiss Cansni in Liverpool to- day presented 15 Birmingham families, who are at present waiting for housee, with geta of new household furniture of

utility una sent from Switzerland

All recipients were disabled British ex-servicemen, with the exception of three men, one of rohom was a former Swiss national--Reitor

Iran Releases

Teheran, Oct. 31.

"Good To Kill Men'

Asmara, Oct: 31.. The court martial of 69 Buganese soldiers of the Sudan Defence Corps on charges aris- ing out of rioting on August 28, When 40 Eritreans were killed and 71 wounded, opened here this morning..

Each of the 69 was charged on eight separate counts of each murdering eight Eritreans. They were further charged with being members of an un- lawful assembly.

One woman witness is expect

ed to testify that her house was being looted by Sudanese when

an Eritrean was passing the

General Arfa, former Chief door and was immcdontely shot show a reluctance to do this of Staff of the Iranian Army in cold blood, one Sudanese say- work will have the date of their who was arrested in April sing: "Don't you think it is good,

Commons To Talk reputation postponed. This is orders from the Prime Minister, to see us kill men."-Reuter.

Textiles

London, Oct. 31. The Japanese textile industry may be discussed in the House of Commons during the debate on home and overseas trade nex Tuesday.

Jerusalem, Oct. 31.

of the Royal

A ship carrying a large num¬ ber et illegal immigrants" las been sighted off Cyprus. The ship The newspaper also said that tonight was approaching Palestine former territorial waters and was being General Darakshani, Commanding Officer of Azeri escorted by units baijan stated to have surren: Navy-Reuter. dered without orders' to Azer baijan democrats at the end of last year, was also released to day.

General Arfa, who married

Englishwoman; was on

Teheran stantly attacked by leftwing papers in the spring of this year, as a "pro-English reactionary." Reuter.

a new method of deterring and accused of-"anti-govern- soldiers from being repatriated ment activities," was released to Foland."

today without having stood The Order of the Day refer trial, according to a report in red to was apparently fasued by the newspaper "Fielaat." the Polish Headquarters in Edinburgh, and published in some British newspapers about the middle of October. 1/6 A Day When next week's business The Polish Embassy state was being discussed today, Mrment also complains that Pelish Sidney Silverman, Labour Mem: soldiers are being employed in ber for the Nelson Division of Lancashire, asked if a debate agriculture and mine-clearing

and are receiving only one an would enable the House to dis-stilling and sixpence daily for cuss the effect of the statement their work. It goes on to of the President of the Japanese reiterate the Polish Govern ment's opposition to the erea tion of the Resettlement Corps for civilian re-training of Polish troops now being de- mobilised in Britain.

textile industry.

Mr. Herbert Morrison, Leader! of the House," said this would be a matter for the Speaker. If it were argued that happenings in Japan were damaging the textile industry in Lncashire, be com- he thought it would petent to raise that in debate. He added that a debate had been requested by Liberal Members. -Router,

DIFFICULT

Vienna, Oct. 29. Dr. Oscar Helmer, the Aus- trian Minister of the Interior, teld Parliament today that Dr. Franz Baier, Security Director for Lower Austria, arrested by the Soviet authorities for fer- bidding public demonstrations throughout Lower Austria, had issued the order on direct Soviet instructions.

Nothing was definitely known of the purpose of the arrest but political circles here believed that Dr. Leopold Figl, the Chan- cellor would give a confidential review of the difficulties which Austria was encountering un- der the occupation. Reuter.

JEWEL THEFT SENTENCE

Frankfurt, Nov. 1. Major David Watson was ken- tenced to 30 years imprisonment and dismissal from the United. States Army yesterday on convie flop of conspiracy and recalvini stolen property in connection with the $1,500,000 Hesse crown jewel theft-Associated Press.

work

A Polish official spokesman said in London today that Poland is willing for troops awaiting repatriation to d Agricultural and other providing they are paid trade union rates, that their labour is voluntary and that their return to Poland is not delayed by their engagement.

No Comment The Polish note is still under consideration by the Foreign Office and the War Ofice, and no comment is available from British official quarters, which do, however, confirm the receipt of a second note from: Poland replying to the British plaint against ill-treatment af two British diplomatic officials,

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The officials concerned, John Dickenson, British Consul Katowice, and Basil Storrs, Third Secretary at the British Embassy in Warsaw, stated that they were threatened and searched while on a recent visit to the Pelish. town of RzecZÓW by two persons in Soviet unf farm and a Polish lieutenant of militia.

The Polish reply, it is under- stood, states that it has proved impossible to trace the men in Soviet uniform, but that the Polish Jieutenant, has been ar rested and wit be tried court martial-lenter.

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Yesterday's Crossword TOTE DOUBLE

ACROSS-3.Products 8.

TEANGE

Boom: 9 Merciful; 11. Bracelet:: 13"-"Isle; -- 10.**: Incensed;" "18. Serenade; 19, Cell 31 Decanter; LUNCH 20. Masterly:28. Mign; 27. Ab-|"7" solute,

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1. Dancer 8. Clonic,

Material

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147 Countryman, 212 Insurrection.

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