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London, Dec. 23.
Mahdi Bennound, delegate of the North African Independence movement to the Unit- ed Nations, told a press conference in London today that Britain's passive policy towards Libya might result in a disaster equal to that of Palestine.
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"A partition of Libya In begin. ning to be imminent", he said.
"Britain is bearing a great res ponsibility with her do nothing attitude because her troops atli occupy Libya. If this country is to be returned to Italy, Bri- tain who will have to do it and hand over the administration to tho Italians.
"To the Libyans, to a North Africans, and to the Arabs as a whole. Britnin mitint word".
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Mr. Bennouna said that the PICTURESQUE FOUR-American attitude on Libya was MASTED HARQUE, HER ONE affected by two factors: They had ACRE OF WHITE CANVASS in natural pro.Italian feeling. The GLEAMING MAJESTICALLY |Truman doctrine and the Marshall ABOVE THE MODERN plan to combat Communism in
VESSELS ABOUT KER. REACHED THE ENGLISH COAST TODAY AFTER AN 80-DAY CARGO VOYAGE OF) 15,000 MILES FROM NEW ZEALAND.
Believed to be the only re- maining *
windjammer la the truite, ecent
the 3.200-ton Pamir is to be towed up the Thames to London where thou- sands of sail and camera en- thusiasts will watch her dock! and unload woul, tnflow and 64 cases of lothing, gifts from) Wellington for displaced per.
Off To Sandringham
London, Dec. 23.
The King and Queen with other members of the Royal family left here by special train
their yesterday for usual Christmas holiday al Sandringham. the Royal estate in Norfolk.
The King's meSRAKE to the nation and Empire will be broadcast from there at 1500 GMT on De: 25 -Aa-· sociated Press.
The emir is fitted with ra- dio, electric light and a re- frigerator. She carried a crew Eurone are almed at strengthen of 39. Including the, Earl of in Italy-even at the expense of Balfour's
Viscount Trutho Libyans.
son.
pain, who suited as a deckind,
-Associated Press.
Carpenter's Lapse
Russia. too, этая
jising the Libyan question for a double our- pose. Russia opposed the return of African colonies to Italy an as to weaken that country and drive it into the Eastern bloc.
Russia alan wanted to gain the sympathies of the colonized pope lation by advocating their libera- tion.
Colond Nikolai Alexanderviteà Filatov, leader of the Soviet Atili- tary Mission expelled from France, has a chat on the platform at the Gare de l'hist, Parit, before boarding a Mascote-hound train. (APhato}
Communist Organs' Latest Effort
London, Dec. 23.
Crowd Of
Nazis are being recruited in West Germany to fight in Greece, Turkey and Indonesia, the Com- munist organ, the Daily Worker, declared un- der big headlines on its front page today. The paper also alleged that Nazi "thugs" are being recruit-} Ed for South Africa. "where they will stiffen the ranks of the extreme reactionaries."
The American Li Kwong, 26, carpenter, was sentenced to 18 months hard Mr, Bennouna added that all authorities in Germany, the Inboter by Mr, W.H. Lutimer at the North African countries would paper said. "always refusing to Kowloon un
Tuesday when he do everything nossible now and in hut these people in gaol, are pleaded guilty to e larceny the future to preserve Libya actively engaged in supplying of a gold finger ring und $550 an Arab country and to defend them as gunmen to clients in
partition or scainst those four areas. it ngainst "eny, other kind of aggresive solution".
"For Indonesia, the process is year-old Welsh boy, from the Royal Mall Liner Almanzora, The thugs a simple one.
tre landed when she reached here smuggled out of North Ger- Inday from the West Indies. many to a centre in Amsterdamu The West Indians. Who лее and then dispatched to fight thought to tuve got on board at against the Indonesians," Kingston, Jamaten, were dia-
in cushi.
Det. Sub-Inspector J. R. Sykes wid that defendant was employ- ed by Mak Tak-leung (35) who had a shop at 76 Sal Yee Street,
On Nov. 23 complainant went out, leaving defendant in charge
f the workshop.
Tripoli, Cyrenaica and Fezzan could never be separated as they were the thege complementary parts of one economic unity. The amputation of one would make the existence of the others im
On his return, Muk found that a drawer in his desk had been possible.--Reuter. forced open and that u ring.
| valued at $25, and $390 in cash had been stolen. Defendant had
hsconded.
Complainant reported to the Mong Kok Police Station but nuthing further happened until Nee, 18, when accused returned for his of thes.
There
He was detained by Malt and taken to the Police Station.
he admitted the theft. The ring, he said, had been sold and the proceeds, together with The $550, spent.
SWEDISH XMAS
Indonesian Charges
Batavia, Dec. 23. The Indonesian Republic to- day said Dutch forces killed 300 civilians and wounded 200 others over a four-day period in the Kalawang area, 60 miles east of Bulavin.
The Republican Information Ministry said in a statement that action referred to by the Dutch as "racpping up" occur- red between Dec. 9 and 12.
Stockholm. Dec, 23. Swedes will celebrate this Chistmas warmer, better-fed and better-dressed than in any The statement said the Dutch year since the war. Rations of admitted such action in a com- mtal, bread, butter, coffee, tea, munique referring to action eoeon and soup are ample, but taken against "roving bands in electricity has been rationed the Kalawong area." The for the first time and this has Dutch communique had said, made the traditional illumion- "These bands have now been tions and decorations impossi- rendered harmless,” United
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Southampton. Dec. 23.
A group of 32 stowaways, 31 young West Indians and a 15-
The Daily Worker said that covered when the liner's 870 a correspondent of the Sovjet Service and civilian- passengers Communist Party organ. Banded today. Pravda, "bas investigated the recruiting stations" where "thogs" are enrolled.
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"A whole motorised division has been sent to Java, compas-
Most of the stowaways were in
two clothes, but one or
wore It.yal Air Force, battle dress.
They were taken to pulice head. quarters and all will appear at the magistrate's court tomorrow.
ed of ex-members of the f The 16-year-old boy on board
lerite.armed forces.
Wax
John Francis Newport, Mon-
the Almanzora, en a voyage from "They are under the command | Snuttiampion in the West Indica of a certain Colonel Mueller, and back,
Di the Chapinan, who was responsible for massacre of a large number of mouthshire. Czechoslovak anti-Fascist st dents in 1943."--Reuter.
MAY GO HOME
Singapore, Der. 23. Former Premier Sutan Slahrir of Indonesia, now Am- bassatior at large for the Re- public, said today there is u passibility he may return home to participate personally in lag. ging negotiations between the Netherlands and the Republic --Associated Press.
TRESPIRING OF the trial offenditée, directors of MERFPESATmament. Trail, headed by Alfred Krupp: Fan Bahlen.and Halbach, Bigan in Nyremberg, Germany, Dực. 3 They futed awrikmaričan, military tribunal charged seith-wer, crimea which ginsinded
At the suggestion of the ship's | captain, the empany decided not to prosecuts Jihn un account of: his nze. John left Southampton tonight with his father. who (fayelled fr:m Newport to meet the ship-Reuter,
Germany's Aid Needs
Berlin, Dec. 23. The American and British Military Governments today said, that Western Germans would, need approximately, 'US$4,000,- 100,000 in Marshall Plan nid during the next five years to helu pay the nation's food bill atid nike up the difference be tween exporta and imperts,
Economite experts, in a de- tailed cutline sent to Washing- ton, foresaw a deficit'in Bri- lish-American zomerexporta un- der imports amounting to US$ 1,873,000,000 in 1948 alone and
ld food imports, would contTM US$700,000,000 next year.
Working on the theory that "priming the pump" with Mar- shall Plan dollars would cause, a steady increase in exports," | the authorities predicted that import needs för muccessive years would shrink gradually. Foreseeable deficits which, Marshall Pina nid' would havej to offret were listed as follows; * 118$1,100,000,000 in 1949, US#: 294,500,000, 30 1950 US804- 000.000 in 103, 19$244,000,000 In 1952-United Press.
TRAIN DISASTER
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: Dec. 28, Omefal investigators lates this, aftogmoen, put the donth toll in fast night's "unin, acci- dont here at 40 dead and 99 injured, with at least 60 per cent of the latter in serious cozi.. lition TheKON
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