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German Forgeries Turkey.

Still Circulate

The Hagua, November 14. Nearly £200,000,000 worth of almost perfectly forged Bank of England notes are still in-cir- culation.

The notes were made on Himmler's orders in the Sochsenhausen concentration camp during the

wor.

Of these £100,000,000 Thir was stated today by Mr. | cess. Jean Adler, head of the Anti-worth were burned on the spot £10,000,000 worth Forgery Section of the Interna- Austrin:

have been issued in various tional Police.

countries, The remaining £10,- 000.000 worth were thrown into on Austrian lake, but almost all 1vPro

by recovered

-Allest

Along one side

of his trim second floor room in the build- ing which the Gestapo once oe- cupied during th war, there WIN A long row of great tal lockers. Inside 4124 rows upon raws of draws captaining com- of notes and cons plete nets from 140 lifterent countries.

Most of the drawers also con- tain forgeries. None are as ex- cellent as the Bank of Englandi E'S £5. £10, £59 and. £100 neles. Even the watermark is perfect,

The notes are sill coming on to us fairly constantly, but with the exceptions of those we have st fit reveived, £20,000,000 are still citeulateng."

He

Gigantic Project··

wald: "in 1943, 140

mer

most of them experts and all

of them Jows, were sent to

Oranienbura. Sashienhausen,

near Berlin, to carry out Him. mier's gigantic

ject

Troops.

Paralysed

By Blizzard

Istanbul, 'November 14.

A blizzard sweeping sordes Turkey from the North has paralysed communications for the past 24 hours.

The first now of the sasson fell throughout last night over a wide area, including ' Satan-

The tem but and Ankara. perature dropped fram 18 degrees Centigrade to freezing point-lestar.

LORRY CRASHES INTO RIVER

Saarbrucken, November 14. Sixteo, were killed and 21 in- Among the staff who escaped jured, Ave of them eri usly, when SEARC Six Dutchmen. One of a lorry currying Zoɔtball players, them reached a British Intelligerashed into the Biles River nea

ne Unit and specin! Scotland Ere.tfart, in the Saar, today, DPD, Yuri officers were flown to Aus- the German newa service, report- trin to sliscover what had hup-led. przes

the

famous now

All the 10 killed were under- miler plates. It has not been stood to be Germans from the confirmed by the International village of Rohnbach. The Cause Pafter that they were eveg found. the rezident is not known-

-United Press,

Router.

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Wide Interest In Bribe Inquiry.

London, November 14.

forbery pro The Judiciol Tribunal set up by both. Houses of

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Parliament to inquire into bribory allegations concerning Ministers and other public servants will resume its sittings in London tomorrow.

Its first sitting an November |

procedure.

I was devoted to Loreight is predicted that nearly 50

witnesses will give evidence The inquiry will probably Inst about one month. It has been eagerly awaited by the British

of Entelligence Dubhe after weeks

of the paper reports on possible re- Englavi velations.

Luckily, British Omers cerived details

The Bank of sebrune

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Labour Law Repeal is Proposed

Jews Refuse To Obey United Nations Order

Paris, November 15.

The United Nations mediator, Dr. Ralph. Buncho, today ordered the Jewish forces to give up their newly-won Negov dosort bases by Friday or face possible sanctions, but the Jówish an- swar was a flot no.

Mr. Aubrey Ebon, Jewish delegate to the United Na- tions, said: "The answer of Israel to the UN demand to sacrifice the Negev will be solidly and unmistakably negative."

Greece Without Cabinet

Wallace

Calls For

Peace Talks

Cicago, November 15. Henry A. Wallace's Progres- aive Party asked again yester- day for "rcopening of negotin- He expressed his state's de- tions with the Soviet Union" as

to termination

bypass the an alternative to the cold war, United Nations and

ntcl Settle and discontinuance of

to

directly with the Arnb conn- the Chiang Kai-shek 'govern-

tries.

"We've stught such eszolin- tions in the past. We would wei- come them now."

ment in China.

The requesis were part of the Third Party's Legislative pro gramine which it will urge upon the next US Congress

The Pariz wiłł seek; "The reopening of negoitations with the Soviet Union for | peaceful Germany and a peace-

Dr. Bunche outlined the boun- dorles of the demilitarised "N Man'e Land" which he and wie ordered yesterday and directer Athens, November 14.

both Israel and Egypt to pull our Greece was Jonight still their forces by November 10 m ful Europe as the only alterna- withoul a Government. Con- face possible sanellons.

However, stantin Tsaldarls, Vice-Premier)

Mr. Eban told thr in the opening session of the intern- and Foreign Minister out-going Sophoulis Cabinet, tonni conference on Jewish re- has so far failed in his talks determined to resist any tamper. #ef here that his government wa with party lenders to set up at new ministry,

Both King Paul of Greece when he asked Tsalduris yester- day to start consultatious, the

and

Prensier-designate himself. «tressed 112 need for hurry. They had hoped to have the new com- (bination on foot by tomorrow,

it was believed tonight that should M. Tsalduris fall. M Sophpulls would felm the right to attempt to form another Gov-

condition that Da crament stub not be handicapped by considerations of party strength in choosing his ministers

Ing with its frontiers. He su the right of the UN to chanis Jewish borders by pushing th nation's artistes back from new. ly-won territory

"trient limited by Isruel's sovereignty, Can't Be Modified

.

WIN

Mr. Eban wald: "It is an ot vlous and soll evident truth that the territories of Israel can. not be modified without rai' consent. This is the funda mental principle which should dominate the General Apeem. bly's discussions." Although Mr. Ebau was speak-

saw the new

live to the costly, worldwide cold war."

The programme anked thur! four power talks on Berlin he reopened, called for "an end to the rearming of Germany und underwriting the Western Euro-

alliance," muiltary

and eged sepeal of the US military walt and curbing of military xpenditures.--Associated Press.

COMMANDOS IN NIGHT ATTACK

Athens, November 14. The Greek Army has cap- tured two more mountain peaks In the central sector of the ing outside the UN, British Vitsi front, North East of Kas- toria, in the first sustained Communis!

snitt ho

A communique today said that

sources

against fundarles fixed by Dr. Bunche action Tsukaris returned to Athens before the plan was despatcher 1 guerillas. yesterday from Parls where he Tel-Aviv yesterday. led the Greek United Nations"

" is the business of the As-nethmals beat off an ill-day re- delegation. He complained that sembly to work for pence and not pel ftack on Bikovik yesterday. Cincinnati, November 10.

he had been called home while fee far-fetched territorial Ims | Bilyavik changed hands twice last Swift repeal of the Taft-Greece's morul victory still had,

week ༣,-༣t k. With every

The Rational

then look provisations, investigations by Scotland Hartley Law and automatle sub-to be completed" and described that passes, our resistance grown 1.170-metre high Praseka, four stitution of the old Wanger the crisis is "untimely and dan- more determined and uncompellometres North-East of Bikovik. Labour Relations Act was pro- posed yesterday by the Ameri

Federation of Labour san Executive Council,

silver in It is also the climax to months weer bestred it England, Husof mitoming lize douder of for Yard. Rebes, sadel,

Stoff Murdered

When tho

broke

The Tribull has the power to enfurer attendance of witness Russians

and the production of doesments, through In the spring of 1935.

An announcement on October the Germans hurriedly, moved indleated that the Parliamentary their printing plant to a secret | Secretary of the Board of Trade. mountain hide out in Austria

Mr. John Belcher, was involved The staff accompanied J and

in the bribery allegations, 15 continued printing.

will be represented at the inqairs by the leading harrister, Alken Watson.

Then the Amertens brok through from The South

2017-

and of the staff were murslere by Nazi offeiuls,

Me. Adler

"We know that £200,000,000 worth fontes were prostueel in the pro

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Commando units in a night at "Final determination of fron-tack took Manitorets, Uitee kilo- It taking place against the tiers between Israel and its neigh- metres North East of Praseka and background of uncompleted talks bours is proper mitler fo mplett much material, the cum- n the Greek situation before the negotiations between Israel and unique snid-Associated Press. Thited Nations, in the course of its neighbours, We have sought¦ The Presidens, William Greenich the Australian delegate, such negotiations in the past. We POPE RETURNING tables conference that he Colonel W.R.M. Hodgson, asked would welcome them now." thought repeal could be accom-

TO VATICAN plished by March 1.

Although it was

Mr. Green's | impression that the Council fav- the one law

The Treasury will be represent-oured repeal ed by the Attorney General, Sir without regard to how long of Hurley Shawcross. The Hopro would take to write another. Memorial Hall in the London dis-several other members of the 15 triet of Westinhuster, where the main Council add the polley piry will take place, has space making group det not mean to for 20 important visitors and 50ave a long period without any press representatives, in addition tabour law.

to lawyers and other officials' tak- Hit part.

Two hundred people will be athnitted to the public gallery

Heuter.

-SOVIET

PROTEST

IN JAPAN

Moscow, November 14.

Repeal without an mediate

substitute would mean the death of the National Labour Relations Board, the conciliation servler and all the machinery, erected in the last 13 years to deal with inbour jurisdictional disputes, unfair labour practices and simi- lar problems.—Aasociated Press. STILL SILENT

A Tass despatch from Toky Today said the Tussian member pf; The Allied Control Commis tõn

Moscow, November 14. had protested against "American The Soviet press tonigh! still accupation authorities not putting carried no revert of the appeal to a stop to Fascist propaganda in Marshul Stalin, President Truman Japan

ard Mr. Clement Attlee for a The despoteh, printed in the settlement of the Berlin question, Moscow press, said that Lieuten- made by the President of the Lant:General Kuzma Derevyanko United Nations General Assembly, | sent a letter of protesi to General Dr. Herbert Evatt, and the Secre-! |Douglas MacAr'hur Inst Friday.— tary General, Mr. Trygve Lle.-

Associated Press.

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that representatives of Greece and her neighbours should racet in an to compose Their differ- Bort ences.

Tonight

Egypt Agroos

Mr. Einn denounced British

policy toward Palestine and call

London, November 14. The Pope will return Vatican City on November 27 after a stay cd nitempls by a "certain govern of about four months in his sum- news ment" in detach Jewish-controller residence of Castel Gandalfo, "sinister and utterly Rom Radio said tonight.—Repter. varlous cr

COMING TO THE

Northern rel

the Athens #gency reported that organisations in Greece, including the University

of Salonika, had sent telegrams to the General Assembly of the United Nations, the Presidents of the United States and France and the British And French Prime Ministera.

of

The Egyptian Prime Minis. Lee, Nokrasny Pasha, announc. ed in Cairo tonight that Egypt has agreed to the establishment i of a "No Man's Land" in thr Negev on the Ines of the plan evolved by Dr Bunche. The Prinic Minister mode ht

They regretted that the United statement after nu Egyptian Cabi Nations "have not a clear under-net meeting at which the Pales standing of the struggle waged the military situation was dis by Greece."

cussed.

They asked for aid to enuble Nokrusny Pashu declared the Greeks to end the "Commun- "Egyptian military delegates wil

rebellion" as quickly as pos-examine with United Nations ob Bible, the Athers agency sald servers the principal demarcatior Reuter

Jines."—United Press and Reuter

Edmonton A Jolt To Labour Party

London, November 14.

Leaders of the Labour Party are likely to initiate an early check and rovision of the party's electoral machinery throughout the country following the bye-election at Edmonton, in the Northern suburbs of London.

The

were:

nexi

figures at Edmonton could, it is pointed out, mean the Mr. Austen Albu

of Labour in the (La-tlefeat bour) 26.164. Mr. H. Hubbard general, election In 1950. (Conservative) 22,837.

Though the Government held the seat with a majority of 3,337, result showed a swing of 15,- the 1000 votes to the Conservatives. Labour, fighting against a Coh- servative and Da Independent

The party has not expected to repent in the bye-election: the "landslide" majorities

1045, but there was fairly wid expectation of a five figure wir at Edmonton, which has a' con- alderable industrial population

The Conservative Party has re- senily been strengthening its loçal In the total of about 30 Labour organisations throughout the coun. vieteríus in bye-elections. Exi- try and has made & national cam-: monton represents the most!paign for members. Politlen) spectacular drob in party suport.quarters think that the Edmonton A country-wide loss of votes pro- bye-election reflects this activity portionate to that st Edmonton- directly.-Reuter,

candidate, had a majority of 10,- 000 at the general oloction in 1045.

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