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GENERAL ELECTION DATE: FEBRUARY 23 King George to dissolve Parliament next month.

LABOUR'S BIG TEST

London, January 11.

Britain will go to the polls to elect a new Parliament on February

23, the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, announced night.

to-

King Grunge will dissolve the present four-and-a-half year-old Parliament on February 3 and the new Assembly will meet formally for the first time on March 1 The State opening of Parliament by the King will be March 6 The Prime Minister's announcement was made 48 hours after his drama-

tic 100-mile journoy to see the King at Sandringham.

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U.S. defence line is impregnable

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Washington, January 10.

US. Secretary of Mr Deau Acheson,

Soviet delegate walks out of Council meeting

to

The Soviet delogate, Mr. Jacob Malik, walked out of the Security Council meeting here today, in protest against the prosengo of the Chinese Nationalist dologote, Dr. T. F. Tsiang, who was sitting as Chairman, of the Council. The walk-out came after Dr. Tsiong had ruled that a Soviet resolution demanding his expulsion should be circulated and taken up at the next meeting.

Mr. Malik domanded an immediate voto.

The Council, by eight voles, to | Bebler" made his maiden two with one abstention, upheld as the representative Dr. Talang's ruling.

Mr. Malik,

thw slut. English translation of 'hin ment had been comploteil, watk- ent nut of the cluanber

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The resolution which he bail sub- mitted said. "The Security Couns. 1, having considered the xinte

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He formally proposal atijourn - ment of the meeting until Soviet draft resolution had culpted.

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"I would be difleult to tend the the two statement made by the represenative of the ment of the Central People's Soviet Union are devold 0! Government of the Chinese Peo-men he suki. ple's Republic of January 0 ti it considers litogal the

Courent pt shoe in the Security the representative of the Kuom intang group and inglīts upon his

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“We all now find ourselve valler upon to work and discuss | questions of the highest impor- tance under a representative of u Government which is exclusion, decides not to nise the credentials of

engnises by nearly half of the <F1 this Counell," he added, exclude from the Security Coun-Governments who sit

Sir Benogal Narsing Rus, but making his flest speech us India's representative on the Se- curity Counell, supported the ar Journment proposal,

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deferred Brotum,

Co-ownership fes ve Mection (witt pledge vonsofklation of Firat ques austytos already nationalised ex-jtween workers and management State,

demoerasy, Jm mdustry. restoration of maltold Senators today the Unit- the representative mentione! Bertelstention of endise trial

Completion of steel nationulisalii (filateral trade, reduction of taxa-

ed States has an impregnable in the above statement of the what the

of the thun nationalisatient

Government Pacific defence line without Central People's

of Parlament orment.

you tu! -refining,

autsty sugas

the Chinese People's Republic." systems, a halt to nationalisation, Tawan Western Storge industries.

suggested Those who voted to uphold Dr. Parkomen Labour understakes to bang the separate

for Sent

economie and as the best wayang's ruling that a vote on the win at gover com jland and Wales, 1 industrial

to block the spread of Com-axpulsion demand pauve under the owner shitpi and Marut as the ultimate goal of for

munism at South East Asia. were; the United States. unstiul of thelt policy-hukten vitu pustio v

norway, Egypt, Ecuador, France und China,

Veling against the ruling and for immediate vole were the of the Atrenicijų minutšia- |Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. itration's foreign polter moves.

Sitting in wrie reveial Repub- foun Sentions who have ite. malest at to keep the Chinese Nationalist island of Taiwan out of Communia haruts

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Lengthening

Nehru's dominant

part in talks

Colombo, January 10.

The Indian Prime Minister, Pondit Jawaharlal Nehru, took a dominant part in the exhaustive discussion on China at today's sitting of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' conference, according to observers hare.

event, As the Prime Minister of the country which took the lead in recognising the new regime in

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in China, Pandit Nehru gave the conference

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na to India and the close cul- 'should be taken to reach a praed turul and other bonds that havereillement with Japan and if au existed between India and China, what should be the procedure and

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"I have only just seen the So viet proposal and for that reason I would welcome a short to study it," he said.

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Str Benegal aid that his ex- perience on the Comel had been but "only about two hours old," from study as he had been able to make and "speaking with dif Immedintels Dr. Tsinng bat

occasion," conce proper to the Įgiveh his ruling, My Motik

tervened, saying. "1 object to any

he would say that certain rules Juling emanating from a pers Security Counc!!

regarding representation on who represents nobody.

appeared *** the motives outlined in my pre him to be ineffective, vious statement, I insist that mythe Rules of

Sir Benegal quoted a ruling d

Procedure proposal be voted on."

Tsiang's ruling

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winch said that the credentials of a res presentatives should be connu. Dr Talang replied, “I have niented to the Secretary -General ruled that the proposal of the not less than 24 hours before in usar #bill be circulated to took a seat in the Council Council members and ba cartile also said that the head of a stdered at a subsequent meet Government of its Foreign M Ing of the Security

Council.nister would be entitled to sit on bcon That ruling Naa

chall the Council without credentials.

· ènged and lásk for a vote on

"Now that is a rule to which The this challenge,”

I want to draw attentions",

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The Counelf then ensi its vote and

favour of Dr. Talang's ruling.

"Suppose I come here and sav his "walk-out"

aylist speech, that I am head of the witch followed, Mr. Malik said Government or its Foreign Minis- that he could not acquiesce Inter. The rule says that 1 am e

and (The ruling just sustained,

titted sit in the Security Coun- remarked that five metnbers otril without submitting the Council had already brokenlais,'

Benegal of relations with

acted. Tainout's Shintarly, Su Government.

nor dit! Security Rule 15 did not help.

applied that question Council were to ineet under D. tuls 17, because

ang's presidency it would at only to a sitting member. be a meeting but

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ties designated to decide whether an what I claim to be," said Sir Betregal.

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(The UN General Assembly For these reasons he could not vated perviously 10 withdraw participate in the Council's work ambassartons frònn Martes, lesv- Funtil the Chinese Nationalist çlo- ng only minor officials represent- legate had been removed. bing faeign goverubents there.)

While the Council meeting continued Mr. Malik and his ad- 4 The influener of FO derno. visers strode through the corri- cratic Japon must be re-estab>- durs to the main entrance, mak- bed throughout the Far Easting a "no comment" reply to ens porters' questions on the wap. and drove away in a car,

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iders back to the Cubetra M Connally sold Mr. Achekon loadvisability of labelling the new Commonwealth conference of told I Senators that the mast the Soviel" Representative las Chinese regime because af 11 August, 1947 when certain

that can be done in South East staged a walk-out. The last time Communist character as a "sale-tative conclusions were reached on Asia to encourage

the lito" of Russia.

inust nationa With terms of the peace treaty. From all neerunts, there was Further

progress on these con- aid and advice under at the agreement

clusions general

was blocked by the So- Harry Truman's point ference that sooner

revet attitude that prace treaty Bratime. Negri Sembilan yesterday, lationship will have to be estab- should be for the "Big Four"- the The bandh mid the road and shed by all Powers with the United States, Russia, the United blew ante peconds after the regime in control of the vast Kingdom and China only-and polter truck bnd panted.

Then country

but jews apparently not for the 11-Power Far Eastern they

Counter-at- | ufffered on the approach to the Commission,-- Reuter, upened fire. tacking, the police winsted five

problem. hospital

tradits.

Jere

In an unbush it

wa fficially announced today the driver was killed and a hospitol austant wounted or road 13 mile North of Raud Pahang alaty Hands went to the wounded man and apologised for shooting at the cop, sayin that they had made a mistake.

In Britant. Hugh Dalton, Chan- cellor of the Duchy of Lanenste tonight heard at first hund of th Aghting com

conditions in the Jungl

of Malaya.

Security noods Australia and New Zealand, who have not recognised the Paking regime, were inclined to strocs securlly needs in the Bar East. Canada's attitude as stated

the conferença reffected har natural desire to see that as far As possible she moved in har- mony with her powerful nalgh,

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HMS CHEQUERS OFF FOR SUDAN

Suez, January 10.

Mr. Acheson had a long meet

with the Committee in the torcaron and again after lunch.

Associated Press.

non-Com-wax in 1946 when the then Sovin

technical delegate, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, President walked out over the Pernic dis- four pro- pute...

Dr. Txiang sat Imperturbable during Mr, Malik's denunciation of his presence in the Council and

betrayed little "Emotion when the Soviet delegató, tott, the alternate accompanied by delegates.

Tito's representative

Yugoslavia whose election to the Council 41" the", "recent Genaral ́Ajsambly, kosztók “wan branded by the Savist Farelor/ Minister, Mr, Andrei Vyshin sky, an “illegas," was, today represented at the meeting for the first time, together with India and Ecuador

MOUNTBATTEN TO DINVISIT BEIRUT ⠀ Beirut,dnísýndy 10. Vice-Admiral Earl, Mountbatten of Burnin, who is at present HMS Chequers, in which the serving as flag officer of the first Duke of Edinburgh serves as Flae cruiser squadron of the Mediter Lieutenant, is expected to sail at‡ranean Fleet, will pay a five-day 10 am GMT for Port Sudan and courtesy visit to Beirut, starting | other Red Sea ports, it was (p)-|

tomorrons

it was announced to- The Soviet delegate mude no nounced today.

reference to Yugoslavia's "mem- with Lord

Mountbatten, wartime bership of the Council

Many. units of the British Medi-/ Allied commander-in-chief of observers had expected that ho terrancan Fleet under Admiral A. | South East Asia, will be the guest would also denounce the election. J. Power, Commander-in-Chief of the Libances Government. He of Marshal Tito's Government us Mediterranean.

will return to Alexandria aboard illegal,

turing the discussion to Tibel without40 destroyer wil spil

ta common frontier with India. After he had nedressed a meet Discussion on China is regarded ing at Egglestone, a young soldic 19 practically, complete and to who returned to Britain Jet weetmorrow the conference is expepi- after 10 months Oghting in the ad, to pass on to the Japanese Jungle raised the question of con-peace treaty. scription.

Lack of equipment.

Ho alfagotf that thibákhlinek pr.

Observers believe that the mata

The Duke and his fellow ofcers HMS Liverpool on January, 10,- With the Soviet place at the

were guests at a lunch given yes- United Press terday by the British Consul, Mr.

C. H. Pago-Associated Press.

equipment men were being am- EVEN THE MEALS

bushed on the roads,and were dy-

ing for want of medical assistanor There is a shortage of doctors, aircraft, armoured cars and equip- ment due-we told, to the

Jack of money.

ara

"Why not abolish conceription

Брело the money for callip

and

ment.

"In Malaya there are numerous instances where lack of equip- ment is costing men's lives and will probably cost a lot more. It is the fairly general opinion among those serving out there they have been complatala cotton, by, the people at home. They feel they are not gotting

are, ntit, any supriori

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2008 nfraid there may be some

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truth in it and I am sorry to lear you say. But before donering from conscription, you ought to have in pretty clear picture what would take its place and what contribution, the country will make to the Atlantic Pact, he said Associated Pream

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