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UN CALLS

FOR PEACE Architect's

TALKS IN GREEK WAR

New Record Production Of Rubber

This compared with an average of 131,677 for the previous three months.

Paris; November 10, The United Nations today called on the parties to the Greek dispute to start peace talks' at onco in Paris.

The East voted in unanimity with the West in the Political Committee on an Australian peace proposal.

.

resolution

con-

a

the

of the

Rash Feat

Casablanca, November 10.

John Lawl

London architect, with his wife and two daughters, left here to -day to exit the Atlantia ta

Jamaica in 45-foot yacht, defying port officials warn. Inga that their vessel would not survive the winter gates.

They had been detained here since June by engine re- palra- to-their-yacht, The Bandit, which is equipped with two.diesel engines and, radio.

4

Lewis Intends to make first for the Canary and Capo Verdo lelands-Router.

Italian Pact With Austria

The proposal asked the Pre- he was approached by the French Washington, November 11.sident of the General Assembly delegate, M. Couve de Murville, World production of natural! 10 convene immediately In ond by Colonel W. Hodgson, of rubber totalled 145.000 tons in Paris a meeting of the repre-Australia; with a proposal to hold September, setting an all-time sentatives of Greece and her "Big Four," Australia and Yogos-

Beeret meeting between record.

three northern neighbours "tolavin to find a way out

possibilities explore the

of Greek deadlock. reachingan, agreement amongst The meeting was to be held in themselves.

the office of Dr. Herbert Evalt, The Committee had carlier President of the General Assem- World output-of natural rubber broken through a desperate Eas-bly. in the first nine months of 1918 tern libuster to issue a solemn Later, he was told that neither totalled 1,122,300 tons, an increase warning to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria the American nor the French de- of 210,000 to over the cam-Land Albania, based on a joint pro jiegations would atter much a

Rome, November 11. parable period last year.

posal by Britain, the United meeting until the four-power re- The Austrian Foreign Minis- September production this year States, France and China.

Slater

folution

on Greece was voted on ter. Dr. Kari Gruber, who is was featured by a new post-war demned Greece's three neighbours

The approveď

in the Political Committee.

At that point, Dr. Bebler said, visiting Italy, today signed two agreements with the Italian $donesia, nad 64,300 from Malaya,' for helping the Markos forces and He realised there was no further Foreign Minister/Count Carlo! called on them to stop this aid point in delaying, the Political

Trontier traffic Inled 122,500 tons. including! "forthwith."

Committee and he called off the Sforza, about dllbuster, which held up the between Austria and the Alto Bulkans resolution several Adige-Trentino region (former- days.~Router.

ly the Austrian South Tyrol), Greek Premier's^

Dr. Gruber said the agreement Statement

would be "a stabiilsing element In the consolidation of Europe." Athens. November 11. The Premier.

The Themisfoldes

agreements provide for

and Sophoulis, saiet lost

goods Dight that Austrian passengers Three Conciliators Lons.--Asenclated {".

compromise with the Com- to pass between the Innsbruck zone of The Committee also adopted munist-led guerillas would mean area and the Eastern three paragraphs of a Russian of the Greek people,"

"submission to forre unworthy Austria by way of the Pusteria

Valley, la Rollin territory, with out Italian customs examination. Mainly German-speaking, South Tyrol, part of the for- mei Austrian Empire, was given to Italy shortly after World War

MANILA, SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, ALEXAN- DRIA,.... GENOA, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG “&

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King's Buliding. Connaught Röld. Tals 20015, 28010, 20017.

record of 51,600 tons from

September world

consumption, 10-i

heavy Russian imports. The Unit-

It extended the mandate of the ed States consumed 51,800 tons, United Nations Special Committee „on the Balkans and charged it to all other countries -70,000 tons.

"observe and report un the rese"

was 40,000

September productkin of syn-ponses of Albania, Bulgaria thetic rubber

tors. Yugoslavia to the injunction not, with a nine month total of 397.- to nk the guerillas,”* · 500 tons, September consumption

wan Press

42.500

Israel After A US Loan

Washington, November 11. The Israel governunent wili submit new information to the Export limport Bank shortly to back up its application, for Д US$100.000,000,

repre

for

proposal which called on He su d such action would Greece to establish diplomatic mean more bloodshed instead of relations with Bulgaria and Alonend to the warfare in the bania rand to conclude frontier Neith, and the eventual destrue conventions with them and with tion of the Greek race, Yugoslavia.

it rejected

Ebahu Epstein, Israeli sentative in Washington said yesterday thing finuncmf-experts in un Tel Aviv Are now, gathering the additional data requested by the

M. Sophoulis made the state--Reuter. nient in reply to an open letter from eight former Greek Cabinet members asking support for an 'Australian proposni for peace negotiations with Greece's-Com- munist neighbours in the North. The Premier said conciliation

uffered

other paragraphs of the Russian' resolution, which demanded the withdrawal, of all foreign, troops from Greece and hit down that "the deterioration in the situation in Greece Is, the result of increased Torch inter- with the guerillus was in pos- ference in the domesite affairs of sible, but that he still Greece,

Anicsty to all-who lay down entailing serious con:

** their arms.-Associated Press. séquences The Greek people."

Committee accepted Venezuelan proposal that the

Pre- sident of the General Assembly (Dr. Herbert Evnil), the Secre- Epstein was hopeful 'that the

Trygve Lie), if-election of President Truman tary-General (Dr.

Bank.

He said that complete data would be submitted within two weeks--maybe zvoner,”

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The

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SHIP SINKS. IN MIN. RIVER

Amoy, November 11.

Hard Currency For France ?

.Paris, November 11,

A sharp all-round rise in gold prices on the Paris market today resulted from press reports that the French Government was to .crente o "new hard currency" with the support of the United States Government.

French financial.

means that Israel wi get prompt (the President of the First Comi- Central News reported that the that the Americans ces state

President mittee (M. Paul Henri Spank) and | 55. help from America, Truman on September 24 ordered its rapporteur should act as con- mouth of Governinent agencies to speed con-iferation of Israel's bun re quest-Associated Press,

elitators" in the talles,

The Committee rejected by 38 votes to six a Polish resolution condemning the report of the Balkans Special Committee and ordering the winding up of the

GANDHI MURDER rifice.

GUILT DENIED

end

M. Henri Spook then announced that the Committee had reached the New Delhi, November 10.

of His three weeks' debate on Greece, except for the problem Marayan Dattatraya, Num- of Greek children, which will be ber 2" accused in the Gandhil debated lamorrow night,

'assassination case. today told

Vi

The Polish delegate then asked

the court that he was "entirely the Committee to consider the Innocent,"

death sentence passed on

the

le dened all the charges Greek patriot and democrat" against him.. These inclurted Manolis Glozos. conspiracy to inurder and abetting-

murder

The

• He clesc

describeti as a "pure con- cuelial," the account of Digam- ber Ramchandra Badge. who turned King's oyidence, concern- ing the part Apte had played the alleged conspiracy.

Apte aid he was at Mr. Gand- hi's prayer ground but only with the view of hoking a penenful demonstration at the prayer meet- Ing.-Reuter.

Secret Talks

Yugoslavia's marathon talker, ..Dr. Bentor, today ended Ju filibuster and afterwards.told i newspapermen' that he had de-i layed the voting to permit cer- tain behind-the-scene, negotia- tions.

And it dim- cult to tread with France, owing to the instability of the frane and believe that it should be based on gold, like the Swiss franc.

Asian, An sank near the the Min River ON while on the way November from Fisinpu in Northern Fukien, to Fruchow.

They add that the United States The report sukl

few

prepared to give the necessary passengers were rescued. The ship guarantees which would in case capsized In Heavy seas.Asso- of need be taken from the Mar- cinted Press.

thall aid funds.-Reuter.

only o

is

The Cost To USA Of

Saving China

New York, November 10. |A' columnist in the Scripps-Howard newspapers estimates that it would cost the United States --US$17,000,000,000-to-US$25,000,000,000 to

save China.

That is, if aid were granted |viet objectives are defeated in on a scale comparable to the that, thek tre...

He said that at the Soviet de- Greek programme.................... legations reception on Sunday}·

Debate On Malaya In The Lords

London, November 11.

The Earl of-Listowel, spooking for the Government, said today that "Communists bandits have failed utterly and completely" to overturn the Government of Malaya.

"They have also completely to the Malayan resistance move- failed to rally any substantial ment during the war. proportion of the Malayan people

Trade Unions to their sile and cause," he said in a House of Lords debute on Malaya. Lord Listowel is Minis; ter of State for Colonial Affairi *Lord Mancroft, a Conservative

Lord Mancroft said that Malays and a barrister, attacked the

for the Trade Government m, the grounds that was unprepared

He argued that local armed forces' ware damobilinad tou soon and that Britain was slow In tralĂing and recrülting 100! police.

It put the naw Constitution for Union system which Britain pro- Malaya into operation too soon.posed and asserted "Trade Union- and accused the Government of ism, foll into the, wrong hands." Lord Mancroft congratulated "playing politics in Malaya."

the Commissioner-General, Mr. "We took our prefabricated Malcolm MacDonald, for "sterling Constitution and tried to put it wolk" and said there was a “wel- on the country while chaos still come improvement". In Malayan relgned" in the wake of war, conditions in recent weeks... Lord Mancroft declared

Whether we like. It or not wis wo are on trial in Malaya, Malayans are looking for frmness but all they have at present is finis binesa," Lord Mancroft said."

Lord Mancroft asserted that the Government failed to round up arms and animunition smuggled

He praised the White rubber planters in Malaya who have held"} to the estates."

"Hed the planters left their posts, hundreds of thousanda of labourern-would- have been. Lett. to wander over, Malaya without leaders and protection," he said.

-Associated Press.

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