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The predominant note in Security Council circles on the ove of a new Kashmir debate is that no delegation is happy of the prospect of the controversy boing roked up again. There were indications that both India and Pakis
ton were preparing, each in its own way, to make full use of the United Nations inter- vention in Korea to argue that the "other side" was the aggressor and merited some treatment analogous to that token in Korea,
London, August 31. The completion of a £10,- 000,000 oil deal between Bri-| tish and American companies I was announced here tonight. From tomorrow a site in the Thames Estuary will be ac quired by the Vacuum Oil Reports have appeared in Company, a
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Since then plans for the new refinery have been agreed with the British Government, who through its Finance Corporation for Industry is providing some
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POWER STATIONS FOR RUSSIA
netions to Sir Owen Dixon's fall-tember 19 to 16. Central vision, ure.
Ambulanca Dulles Kowloon: Bentesaber
It was, however, the opinion of 14 to 10, Kowloon Dividen: September 11 some delegations, including the Talmahalegi Pisteless.
Bach Duties Kowloon: Transpurt will American delegation, that there eate the Ambalaner Stallon Nathan Brak was really no "comparison" be- tween Korea and Kashmir.
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Go Have the King. 11,10-Come Down.
The new refinery will mainly
The common reply was "no
leach: Unlony Divisions under comment until the full report 9/8upla, arrangements trent crude oil from the Middle Enst and the lubrication oils pro-
of Bir Owen Dixon is studied, Tuipo Swimming Pools Tipo Divlalon The duced will help to replace Im-
Australian jurist's report under 1/Bunts, arrangement), on his
Inichikok Bathing Clubar unsucessful mission, to- ports from dollar sources,
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the proposal he had in mind, ig Bench Duties Hong Kong 'Baturday 2. 500,000 on lubrienting oils from experted to be in the hands of Shoukiwen Divtalus; Birko, Wanchal "A" Repulis Bay, Central Divialbay Big Ware. the United States-Reuter.
the Security Council's members Divialat. Bunday 3, Brular Bay. Com towards the middle of September.fucian and Sih Nam Dieletons, is Wave, One definite and encouraging Motor Transport and Eastern Divisions: result, according to most delega= |Beko, Wanchal "" and Chunk Bink tions, of Sir Owen's negotiations Bisions. Saturday 9, Remise Bay, Bauth was that partition as a solution China Division: Bla Wave, ECOP Divi- in Kashmir was discussed at the ston: Sheko HKYMCA Division, Sunday 10, Repulse Bay, Wanchai "A" ad ***** highest level.
Well-informed United Nations alone: Big Wave, Central and Cou circles believe that Sir Owen will clan Divatuna; Bheko, Shaukiman and recommcha that the Security Council itself now call upon the leg will emport to the Kowican Canton parties to settle the problem on Railway Station on Sunilny, Beptember 1, the basis of partition, with some at 0945 hour Dr. H.K. Chore, L/Dist. modifleation of the plan here and jom i, Fearon, L/Corps Bapt, A. Un- there.---Reuter,
thank, Div. Supt. D. Wright and three Ambulance Bisters Shamahatpo Nursing División.
Moscow, August 31. The
river Volga,
"Mother Volga"
to Russians throughout their long history, is soon to be the parent to two of the world's greatest power stations.
Power station No. 1, to be built at Kulbyshep, will have a capa- elly of about 2,000,000 kilowatts. It was announced that a second station to be built near Statin- grad, roughly 400 miles South of Kuibyshev, will have capacity of about 1,700.000 kilowatts.
This will mean that the Volga, which sprawls neross threefourths of European Russia, will become the loading powerproduction waterway.
tex
Maine Tramport Divialona.
Petralian Squad Duster: The fullow-
Trevor Shield Competition: 1; in notified DAMAGE TO TEA
[for" Information that the tentative drin of the above mentioned competition will GARDENS
Sunday, November 5. Pirther detalle Culcutta. August 31. will be published at a Jater date.
the Assam Damage ló
Promotions and Appalatinentag A/0 gardens in the recent earthquake Min Wong Bhok Ewan bromoted L/Div. The river, which is more than was not as serious as at first Supt, and areonded to Bhamshuipo Nursing 2,300 miles long, is quite broad at reported. according
Division w.r.f, August 1, Amb, Bleier to emcialis Lam Sau Pina prometed 1/A/0. Stalingrad where its high West information reaching Calcutta to-KYMCA Narsing Divlitan ton probation) bank was the scene of the Red day. Army's heroic
{wef, August 1. against About 06 out of a total of 195%
Reserves L/D/S Mia K, Home placed the Germans.--Associated Press.
gardens have been affected in on Reserve wed, August 1. varying degrees. The overall loss Lever L/Corps Of, Wila L. TRAK WOOL SALES END is said to be one per cent of the Frontal leave waf, Reptember 1 to Dr. crop. Most of the damage was in cember 1, 1950: L/A/D Mi Poon Bau Sydney, August 31. The first series of the 1850-51 Lakhimpur district gardens where Tocember 1, 1954: Amb, Bw. Mins But wool auction ended today as strong as it had begun on Mon- day.
dolence
Since Monday, 47,000 bales have been sold for about £5,000,- 000 (Australian)--
A new Sydney record, sel on Wednesday of 1834 pence (Aus- trallan) was equalled today.
Most of the buying
was for British and Continental mills and there was some Japanese com- petition-Associated Press.
TEXTILE MARKET
the nest quality Assam team be produced.-Associated Press.
JAPANESE COTTON
Chun granted learn weľ. Beptember 1 to
Bay Fong granted leave wed, August 30 to December SG, 1950.
Bignalling Course: Course runducted by D/O L. Bones will Commence nt this | Nathan Road Halth Centre on Friday, --|Beptensber.... L.
"New York," August 31 Production and export Ogures Indicate strongly that Japan is well on her way becoming this year's largest exporter of cotton manufactured goods. That is the opinion of many observers of the rapidly expanding Japanese in- dustry, a despatch from Osaka to the New York Journal of Com- merce reports.
From January 1 through Juno 30 SCAP statistics show Japanese export contracts totalled 950,000,- 100 yards of cotton goods. Around 637,570,000 yards of this total has the already been shipped out, SCAP resale officials said.
New York, August 31. The cotton textile market was Arm, Prices tended to edge up ward 'under persistent pressure from buyers. However, in nearby deliveries most of higher prices applied to goods.
Rediffusion
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Valley of death
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Calcutta, August 31. Thousands of square miles
Dihang,
and
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survers say Japan will not only into a vast "valley of death" hall, the first signs are seen study the price trend in the Aus surpass her year's production
siderable inundation were tralian wool auctions, with a view target of 1,000,000,000 yards, but by flood waters unleashed by near Tezput. From here, North to repricing their spring 1951 lines will also leave Britain and the the earthquake on August East to Ananda, the villages of upward.
dimcult to U.S. behind in her exporis. These 15 which changed the face of the Subansiri wet Royon goods were quiet. Iwo nations ranked first and Prices in the second hand market second respectively, in 1940, the earth and the Brahma-differentiate without the aid of a
large-scale map. cased. Associated Press.
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Reports trom Cauhati said that
At Anada and the upland tex estate, reinforced bags of rice were dropped without parachutes from a height of 50 feet to 7,000 there.
if the five-mile-wide river rose persons believed to be stranded another 18 Inches it might spill aver its banks and, lay waste to
I From Anada to Dibrugarh the the town. Reports added that
can bo there was widespread apprehen- most widespread floods sion in the city.
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Gauhati is a commercial town and
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035 miles North East of Calcutta. Quakes and floods have damag-
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The relaxation becomes effee-
inundated countryside, sometimes Assembly, Paul Henri Spank of as far as the eye can see in all Belgium, holds little hope for a directions, are visible from the United Europe in the near future, air. The UP correspondent saw and cautions enthusiasts for union with Indian Air Force planes taak. appalling devastation a flight that they face a long and dificult which dropped food parcels to survivors huddled on the roots of "A United Europo can emergo huts and in treetops.
only as a result of prolonged Oficial reports estimated some efforts. It will be built stone by tive on October 1. SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages car-4,000 square miles were severely stone," he told a Press conference rled by passengers themselves ALL BAG, damaged by the earthquake and at the end of the Assembly's first GAGE must pass through the Wharf Co. resulting foods. This excludes 1950 meeting. Godown for loading on board by ship's the far North Eastern hill tracts,
which are bellaved to have sús
M. Spaak rejected as unwork- elings only.
tained relatively little damageable and dangerous suggestions although close to the quake's for a federation of the Continental epicentro.
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́CANADA RELAXES ¦ PROVIDENT FUND
INVESTMENT IMPORT CONTROL
Ottawa, August 31. .
Rangoon, August 31. Canada today announced A The Burmer Parliament today' sharp reduction in import con- passed a law providing that pro trols on United States goods, ra- vident fund monies of employeus stricted because of the dollar of companies, may do deposited in shortage.
the Post Office Savings Bank, B
Hitherto such funda bad to be' invested in cortain securkios, Ju- cluding thora of tho. Union-of It was announced that 45 of the Burma, Central and Provincial 08 capital goods items now, under governments of India and Bri- quota would be removed from in, but as no Burmess Govern the control. The capital goods ment securities were on the items were the biggest part of market the investment had been Canada's dollar expenditures: In confined to the British and Indian
classes. the United States.
Another act passed today was Frood from 'controle werò suchi | aimed at reducing the number of 'İDMETLI an, chemicals, buliding | cages of "overloading braircraft stone, road-paving machinery and and the carriage of dangerous railway equipment, All of these cargo disguised as safe cargo, and items are needed in Canada's provided penalties for intringe- construction programme.—Reuter, i mente, Reuter, Khawn LE
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