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Hitler's "Spirit” Reveals 13 Murder Attempts

Frankfurt, Docombar 3.

The Gorman spiritualist poriodical, "Die Welt Von Morgen" ("World Of Tomorrow") today pub- lished what it described as an interview with Hitler's spirit in which the late Fuhrer related 13 ottempts on his life while he was the Dicta- tor of Germany.

"The first attempt against my life was in. the sum- mer of 1933 at the Hotel Kaiserhof, in Berlin, when I was offered poisoned nuts and apples," the spirit was quoted as saying.

when a women the at- winter of 1943, Descriptions of

was arrestect who had a bomb halden under her akirts. tempts were given in a de-

She tailed written report of a

later confessed that she had in- seance held on August 9 last tended to kill me during a recep- which "Die Wolt Von Mor- tion given there in my gen" published under the by the Luftwaffe.

of "The banner headline Spirit Of Adolf Hitler."

Hitler "spirit" described the

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the other "kitempla" es

A put in the maminer of 1934 at Wilhitushaven when a bomb was placed nem the rostrum from winch tre was to address a Purty Falty

A plot by n General, Kurt Von Schleicher, former Gerinan Chan- cellor, the same summer.

Jute his

A both the w emring a sluwer of flowers as he "helling" the through drove erwils in Nurenberg (iz 1935)

A sabotage of his private plane which would have crashed it he Teated this to and planned from Berlin Munich in the autumn of 1937 firest at him Three Life white he drove though the mchan fans area near Berchtesgaden

The spirit" wilded that the SS Black Gunels responsible for shut the nex! has serainty were tay on branders for this Lempt

Woman's Attempt

altempts Airlive

[ Hanest as ife were

September

14. 1938, "Ox while securing such outstanding auceruoc during my Cincushio with Chamberlain And Datadler an attempt was made to kill me and overthrow the Party," the

Rid, antrit "The eighth attempt was niide on November 8 of the same gent

Munich,"

"At the K10 W Savjet Union)

Airfeld in the Another attempt

was made to mucder

me In the

honour

plot on July "Since the bomb 20, 1941, one attempt to lake my tire followed the other.

days in the "During the last Heich Chancellory in April, 1945, I did not dare to eut any more ar evenl

to drink mineral water be- cause everything was poisoned.

"On April 27, 1943, polson gas private was introduced into my rooms in the Chatwellry, I felt that the Almighty had withdrawn his prolective hand. I was alone. Nobody obeyed my orders. Three days inter committed aisteile." the "par" concluded

Heuler

"PLEBISCITE"

IN CYPRUS

in

ON

Nicosia, December 3 Leftwing organisations Lyprus today launched an islund- wicke "Plebiscite" calling typ: us Garchs to vete in favour

the left

wing memorandumi sent hot week to the United No. Ton Security Connell demund- alag ni with Green

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suggested Nu.

undes Hosted

a plebisente Fons supervision

today's "plebseite" clamed that in the if the bonus, 12,000 people at the Comey main towas at Cyprus

their approval had sighted

the memorandum.

that They added

right wing had been callosteri signatures

There will be muss meetings tomorrow and thes "plebiselte." when completed, will be sent to The United Nations' headquarters

Reuter

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949.

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UN TO TAKE OVER

CARE OF REFUGEES

Flushing Meadow, December 3.

The United Nations General Assembly today decided

to set up a United Nations High Commissioner's office for refugees.

It will take over the re-running the figh Comunisaloner's

office. maining functions of the In- ternational Refugee Organi- sation when it comes to an end in April, 1951.

A resolution to set up the offle», approved by 35 entes to seven. with 13 abatentions, assumed that when it begins work on January 1. 195. the large majority of re

would have been either Exagree re-svitled or voluntarily repat-

■'ule.

le.

Nations' United The

offer's chtet function would be to offer

tegal protection continuing Europeans uprooted

World bry War II The Chief Executive would be a High Commissioner appointed by the General Asien- bly, upon recommendation by the United Nations Secretary General to a three-year term.

The United Nations would bear costs of only the administrative

UN Efforts To Stamp Out Big Narcotics Trade

Genova, December 3.

A present flourishing international traffic`in syntho- tic drugs will böcome illegal early next year by intornational agreement.

Experts of the United Nations permanent central opium board said today that in January final agreement will be completed to bring the drugs under conventions covering trade in such "old" and well-known narcotics as morphine and opium.

These experts said the new drugs, which can be manu- factured in the home,

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The United Nations hopes that other nations will Boon follow #ult.

Heavy Traffic

just as dangerous as the old. The narcotica issue is one of the few before the United Nations lu

Under the protocol, importing which there is no "cold war," and

countries will have to notify Russia was one of the first coun- tries to sigt the protocol includ-supervisory body operating under Ing synthetics in the conventions the UN of their requirements in

medical The recent adherence of Finland the synthetics for

and brought the number of ratifying scientifle purposes for one year. countries up to the required num- ber of 25. After a committee of experts of the world health or ganisation goes through the for- mality some time in January of declaring

narcotics, the drugs the conventions will apply.

This means that countries e.. porting and importing the syn- thetics will come nder the name stringent controls applying tu trafe in morphine, oplum, nerolu and other older narcotics. The 1931 conventio

credited with wiping out all but a vealife of an illicit traffle which in not-

arc

The Assembly adopted # Bta-

state which zillan amendment that all other activities would bephine alone averaged 20 tons n finances by "Voluntary contribuyear. tions", presumably to be given by States and private organisations.

Pakistan had pressed for As sembly recognition of the needs of milliona of non-European rofugees, who, under the tution, would not be entitled to the services of the new office.

Tood.

The new

drugs to which the convention will immediately ap ply are three. One of them is call- ed demerol in the United States and goes by a diferent name in every

others are country. The Amkiene and Heptalgin (CB11).

Ratification of the protocol was The Soviet Union und Eastern crowded off the calendar of the European countries supported a last session of the American Con- Byelo-Russia proposal to call on Kress, but the United States al- all members to furnish the Unit-ready applies the strict 1931 cor- ed Nations with information on

of vention to the export drugs.

to

| refugees and displaced persons ag

their territories,

recommen! that all such persons be returnel to their countries of origin.

The Byelo-Russian resolution provided for no continuing ma- chinery after the end of the IRO work.-Reuter.

these

The United States is among the world's manufacturore of the synthetics, along with Br!. Franco, Bwitzerland, tain, Holland and Belgium, Of those countries, only Britain and

Franco have now protocol.

H

K the board Ands after 12 months that these countries have recolved additional amounts i will demand an explanation.

manufacture exporting countries more than their certified neexts and foreign shipments for the year, a corresponding decrease will be demanded by the super-

for visory body

the following усот.

A spokesman for the central sald international oplum buard

In

| traffic in Demerol and Amidone is airendy as high as legal interna- tional commerce

morphine. 103: The system set up in the convention has worked so well, however, he added. that Juic traffic in morphine, oplum and other non-synthetic drugs has all but ceased.

In some countries the govori:- iments have not clamped down on domestic sale of the synthetics, said. Alter the the spokesman war they were fairly generally prescribed

In by doctors

the United States who were unaware of their habit-forming qualities.

Demerol was even halled by some experts as harmless,

In recent years, however, the United States has brought the synthetles under I's narcotica legislation, and other nations are

into lina.- swinging Ünited Press,

gradually so far ratisted the

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