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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1980.

Kingdom's Miracle Comeback

New Delhi Note To Peking

New Delhi, Nov. 17 Authoritative quar ters here today discounted suggestions that Indin gave any specific

assurance to

China in her latest note that Tibet will not be used. as an anti-Communist base.

But Margin

Is Still Slim

London, Nov. 1. Britain is back on her feet economically, but the margin

is so small that rising prices and, rearmament could upset hor again, economists said today.

Red Academy Liquidates Institute

The

It was officially stated here, also, that the recent diplomatic exchanges between New Delhi announced and Puking will be released tomorrow,

Further detalls of the small Indian forco of troops at Gyantse, 48 miles inside. Tibet, were revealed today, after the Indian Government stated last night that it had no intention of withdrawing them.

Their strength had not been disclosed, but it is believed to be not larger than one company strong (perhaps from 100 to 150 officers and men).

The comeback of Britain from the very brink of bankruptcy three years ago. has been little short of a miracle plus the help of $6,243,000,000.

In the year since devaluation, Britain's posi- |tion has improved to such an extent that the Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, was able to tell the House of Commons after the King's speech at the opening of Parliament: "No one can question the fact that in the last year this country has achieved notable economic recovery."

\

has no

Pomp and Ceremony. In Farliament FURTHER

All the pomp and cere mony of British tradition was seen when the King addressed both Houses of Parliament at the opening of the new House of Commons. His Majesty, who spoke from tho

at throne

Westminster,

Moscow, Nov. 1. The Academy of Science, today that the

intention The Socialist Government- Goverhment

certain extent the of doing that. as the King'o Oriental studies conducted by some of its Orientalist institutes and to a

that speech showed. agree chims were unsatisfactory and it de Tories creed

quidate.

of 11s socialism plus rigid controls and

RESERVES DOUBLED planning have made this re-

The Labour Government in- Pacific Affairs

Orientalist covery possible. Therefore Mr Leningrad

have tends to push ahead with co- Institute will be transferred to Attlee and his associates

thrown into this new session of cialism, despite

ma- its tiny bill

Hall, was accompanied by to make jority in *

the House of Com- Moscow where it will take over the staff of the Pacifle Affairs the Commons

the Queen. Princesses Mr Attlee is very proud Institute under the leadership of permanent some of the wartime mons

Elizabeth and Margaret the new director, S.P. Tolsotv. Dowers which the Government of the fact that Britain's roud

The Academy criticised the still uses to control the daily and dollar reserves have dou- : and Queen Mary were among the members of work of both the Pacific and the economic life of Britain.

Labourites say the alterna-bled in the past year now at Leningrad Institutes for failure

the Royal Family who to prepare substantial scientifictive is runaway inflation, econo-$2,750,000,000 compared to $1.- pound

attended the colourful These troops are stated

rather than

Labourites sterling was devalued on Sep-

Associated have no military commitmentstudies of current Far Eastern mic chaos and unfair shares 340,000,000 when

ceremony. tember 18, 1949, from $4.03 to problems and for lack of

$2.80.-United Press. STRONG GROUND Mr Attlee is on strong ground so strong that he has agreed review of Marshall aid, to a possibly with a view to cutting it down.

to

Co-

the

whatever and are only employed ordination of the history, lan-creed of "fair shares for all," under the terms of the Chinese- Indian Convention of 1900 to guages, literature and economy escort indian traders and Indian of current national liberation

movements. Government trade agents and

The new Institute will contain diplomatic personnel travelling

Mongolia, between Kalimpong and Lhasa. sections on China,

Korca, Japan, South West Asin, Gyantse is about half way

India, Afghanistan, Iran, Tur between these two towns.

countries and Detachments

delaited key, the Arab from Gyantse to gugrd travel-Soviet East areas. lers against belum bandits who infest the area.

are

The men of this force also guard rest houses for Indian travellers-Reuter,

Dalai Lama To Be Given Asylum

Informed

New Delhi, Nov. 1:

Eugeny Shukov, former direc- ter of the Pacific Affairs Insti- lute who attended the Charler session of the United Nations in Sat

Francisco as "Pravda" cor- respondent, will hend the Japanese Orientalist Institute- United Press.

the

Press

THE ODD AND THE UNUSUAL

this is my idea of a

good

Some British economists say had it not been for the Korean war and the economic upheaval called for by the new roarma- ment programme, Britain might be able to dispense entirely

setback.

Now, even if it with Marshall aid without much

Palermo, Sicily, Nov. 1. of a is possible to cut economic old, Fifty-four year-old Ed-doorstop for the garage." the British may need more

He changed his mind Dolberti politely gladly surrendered it whan the military aid. High British off-mondo cials have said they cannot in- lifted his hat when he army man convinced him that the bomb was "live" and had the proposed £3,321,- (passed two women in a crea.se 500,000 three-year arms

without

thout lonely street at Burgio, near enough explosive, to blow

house to smithereens Reuter. converting the country to war, here. time economy. The Labour

Mission To Syria ramme by a penny

Damascus, Nov. 1.

Commission six-member

Bank for

A quarters sald here lonight that India has agreed of the International

and

to allow the Dalai Lama, the Reconstruction Develop Communist

spiritual and temporal head of ment arrived here today at the the three million Tibetans, to invitation of the Syrian Gov- scok asylum in India.

This

crnment,

and

BARRED FROM THE BAR Buenos Aires, Nov. 1. Then he was surprised when they suddenly fifted their Policemen in the: Argentine dresses, drow rifles from Provineo of Santiago del Estero beneath the clothing and asked are banned from owning bare him to put up his hands.

under a new decroe of the pro- They rolloved him of his vincial government, Bar owner. their wallet, containing 300,000 lire, ship is also barred to

action was taken in The Commission Wild Make-Believe (172);ifted their dresses immediate relatives.

of

Pursuance

Internationally the projects-mainly irrigation recognised Institutions of-that Syria intends to under- political asylum. A .communica- take

loan from with a

the tion to this effect has been sent Bank, The Commission is ex- Tibetan Regent, thespected to stay in Syria for to the sources added.-Reuter.

Iwo weeks-Reuter.

SANDEMAN

PORT and SHERRY Sole Agents

DODWELL &

LTD

F:

Peace Drive

London, Nov. 1.

daintily again and raced down According to the decree, the the street. It was then that sale of alcoholic drinks and the Dolberti noticed that the couple maintenance of public law and

trousers wore

beneath their order are not compatible occu dressos.

pationsReuter,

CROWNING GLORY WENT The police are now searching The British Prime Minister, for two men who had been dis-

Milwaukee, Nov. 1. Mr. Clement Atties, tonight guised as women.-Reuter.

Mrs Clyde Berry, 20, usked denounced the forthcoming

for $700 damages. In a Communist-backed peace

MONKEY BUSINESS

department charging a ference in Sheffield as bogus.

Sydney, Nov. 1.

beautician with cutting 16 inches of hair from her 18-inch watch when

tressca, thereby causing her.

com

here to

bloodshed and disturbances all over the world.

clared.

malce

"It's an appeal by the wolves to get the sheep to demonstrate use of shepherds and against the sheep dogs," he added..

"It is 3

common device of

here.

on

Indian

suit

atore

POWERS FOR THE

GERMANS

* West

"..

London, Nov. Germany w

be given control

own foreign policy

47 an interim revision of the

Allied Occupation Statute to be announced shortly, it was learned from, a usttal- [^]ly, reliable source tonight.

The announcement is expect ed to be made before the thres Powers Study Group in Loa4. don completes its work.

made It will follow decisions by the three Allied Foreign Ministers: In New York last- month which have since been. the subject of negotiations be Bigh Com

tween the Allied

mission and the Boon Govern-

ment

con-

revision will include: (1) The granting to Western Germany of control

over her foreign polley. In this nection it is expected that the West Germans - consulár - ropre. sentatives in the three capitals will be raised to the status of political agents. .-

(2)

The assumption of the Federal Government of re- sponsibility for Germany's pre- war debis.

(3) The granting of control of domestic legislation to tho Federal Government.

It is understood that the new Statuto will tako uffect from the date of the announcement which is expected shortly. --. Reuter,

Last Message Of Dead Pilot

records

London, Nov: k officialy today played ove of the lust message Captain 8. D Cington, pilot of the Viking plane which

from

crashed here last night and

The Grand Prior of the Order of St John, the Duke killed 29 who were aboard

They

of Gloucester, held a reception of Knights in the Chapter struct the fatal

wern trying to recon-

fow minuto Hall of St John's Gate, Clerkenwell. The King is before the British Europens Sovereign head of the Order. Picture shows Colonel Airways plane plunged to the John Livingston Hamilton MC, TD (Grace) being invested earth in thick fog and burst

by the Duke.

Accusing

Party

Tories Labour Reichstag

Of

Methods

London, Nov. 1.

The Government's plan to make permanent its controls over Britain's economy was denounced în Olto Lemke, attorney for the Parliament today as a Hitler-like "Reichstag

"pain and disgrace." arm

into flames, a

All conversations between plots and Air Control officials at London Airport are recorded by dictaphone

Lord Pakenham, the Minister of Civil Aviation, spent an hour today investigating the wreck- inge, from which only two people survived. The survivors Missg

Alice, Steco, 31-year-old

stewartles of the plane, and Raymond Ferkins, 27-year-old passenger, were stated to be comfortable in hospital-Reuter

Ban On RCs Turned Down

Johannesburg, Nov. 1. Many non-Roman Catholic English Churches in the Trans-

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In a speech at the Foreign Other monkeys formed a ring Press Association dinner he bitterly attacked Commun-macaque (long-muzzled monkey) ism and accused adherents of attacked James Dickinson, the Cominform of causing attendant at Taronga Park Zoo

store, thought Mrs Berry looked The macaque was a children's better now than before the hair-method of governing," "All this elaborate

He likened such powers to vaal today officially repudiated circus performer "turned sour cut-United Press

SEEKS SAFETY AT FRONT The denunciation was hurled believe is on attempt to trick

Dickinson was treated at hos-

Darwin, Northern Australia, by R A. Butler, one of the those described in a book called resolution adopted by Protest and!

by

Provinco Sirent Churches in written

She Νον. 1. decent, honest people", he de-pital for severed arteries

leading political philosophers "Fascism" torn arm tendons. Reuter.

the Conservative Party. Orwald Mosley, pro-war head yesterday that Roman Catholic and A professional buffalo AS SLIM AS A PIG

The Prime Minister Clement of the British Union of Fascists, immigrants should be barred Brisbane, Nov.) crocodile hunter, Jerry Randall,

Sir Oswald wrote that if the from South Africa.

The Protestant Churctics Con- got

in Queensland pigs are slimming gave up his job here to chlist Attlee's Goverment had pro-

a majority and stockmen are proud of for service in Korea because, he pored in the new session of the Fascist

Commons that

be given Parliament, their first act "willference, which called for the

Catholic ban on said, it was safer, it..

to control be to confer on the Fascist

was miliated the Dutch Re The change-about started Two years ago, Randall, a lasting

by

the *Trone- disturbers of the peace to pro-when Agriculture Department former Royal Australian Air "production, distribution, con-government power to act by w

order subject to the right form Church in

of fess peaceful sentiments and to encials decided too many pigs Force pilot, was almost gored to sumption and price

vaal, which invited Eng proclaim loudly that they them were

It now has those powers on Parliament at any time to delish speaking Protestant being turned out over-death by a buffalo. When he re- selves are in danger of attack.

retary basis, as renewed miss the government by vote of Churches to attend. fat. Reuter.

covered be went crocodile Hitler and Goebbels were adepta

hold-overs from some of the censure if it abuses that power." The trip was THE CHILDREN'Ą TURN shooting but on his last

suggested Mr Butler, suggested that in that the South African Goveti- at. this."Reuter,

Copenhagen, Nov. 1. knocked out of his dinghy by an wartime regulations

Mr Butler

or said one of the stond of talding blanket perment made sure that diplomatie Danish schoolchildren will be enraged crocodile which had regulations now in effect permanent powers, the Govern

were not 'ex-- representatives to say what they think been harpooned.-Reuter. about their teachers', and their

changed between South Africa' and Vatican City which was ac- cused of trying to make its influence felt among the Atri- tan and coloured population in South AfricaReuter.

SURRENDER CALL able

IN CHINESE

between

up

powers

MARSHALL AID TO UK RUMOUR

-Conference

fmmigrants,

GLENVIL HALL RE-ELECTED

Landon, Nov. 1.

mited the Government to comment limit itself to speelfe an trol or ban by decree the "pro- nual acts of Parliament Asso schools in a feature broadcast GERMAN CARTELS duction,

treatment, starlig, slated Press. planned by the Danish State Unsan, Korea, Nov. 1.

Bann, Nov. 1.

transpové, movement, Radio this winter, United Nations broadcasts

The Allied High Commis-bution, disposal.

requisition, The broadcasts will include calling on the Reds to surrender discussions

alon announced today that it use or consumption of articles today switched emphasis to the teachers

parents, would consult the West Ger- of any description for purposes and psychologists, Chinese language.

on of insuring that the whole ré- man Government in future Reuter, Mobile radio station and DOORSTEP TO HEAVEN

all major steps taken to breaks sources of the community are

Washington, Nov. 1. Germany's frontline loudspeakers · which·

bigs: Industrial used in any manner they thinic Sydney, Nov. 1.

-Marsboll Flan, aid to Britain combines. can be heard for five miles con-*

"-"This,"

has not been cuspended, Mr D suburban house- But the programme. would He quoted Morgan Phillips, centrated on getting Chinese holder chatuly

Mr. William Glenvil Hall, told a passing be carried through to the end. Secretary of the Labour Party Daniel Hopkinson, the Direc soldiers to surrender or returnaring officer as he unloaded a

but not a. member

European Division former Under-Secretary, at the tor of the of the home.-United Press.

60 lb. aerial bomb from his car, the

The most important measures Labour Government, as saying of the Economic Co-operation Treasury in Mt. Clement At-

must important measure the Government could use this

Administration told Reuter Uco's Government, was today under th

the five-year-old pro-

to not

re-elected unopposed is Chairs gramme with the promulgation rule,

up public. chter-today.

with

Mr Hopkinson said that a man of the Parliamentary of the Allied order for the prises

Marshall Plan orders already Labour: Party, Krupps

in this way," ho aid, "we placed by Britain 'would be At the Party's first raceting of

tho

TW bession of Parliament,

WEEK END

WEEKEND FOOD

SAVINGS

EVERYTHING! TILL YOUVE SEEN THESE.

"H.&›P** Savoury Spacka Biscuits

$3.75 Tin

"H & P" Salad Stinks Misculta $3.50 per Tin $1.00 per Box

"Plumrose" Bouillon Cubes

Morton's Herring Roca

Morton's' Cod Ross:

$1.00 per Tin $1:00

Meat Roll 16 ox tiir $1.99).

EXTRA BAKE - LEA LARD

SPECIAL

2 15 TIN FOR $2.95

Model Which laddock Fillate

2391.90 bar (b.

'Fresh Sad Fillets. $1.60 per b “Kitus" Kippern

.41 60 perib. Hellbar, Fillin 32:40 per 1.

Weafood

Libby's Peaches

30 uz tin $2.10,00

20 đã in Thi

‚“Del-Monto” Prachen:

"Fallers" Canned Rabbits

1 tb tipTM $1:80

tris Fresh Rabbiłka

$1.20 per 16.

THE

DAIRY FARM

4Ng/ 24 tin:EEMOVE RA" TË

liquidation of six steel. Arms, [private huompetition including sinhlwerke, total see that the alm of the Goven- honoured irrespective of yes

and

the!

Vereinigte Ling over 80 percent of the ment is to take powers by this terday's announcement that it was agreed that there should West German stool, production permancat legislation to tako, she had agreed to a review of be no reimposition of Labour's

of Murohall the vast G. Farben chemical what Secklist action against the future

Pinz|| child disciplinary icode, which trust and the Nazi Alm com- private enterprise they think it needs because of her improved was suspended when Labour an bine, UFA.Reuter,

at any time." "

·leconomic condition-Reuter. took office in 1943 Reuter

MANDRAKE: THE MAGICIAN-

I'M BOWLEG BEN! I. RUN THE HERE TOWN, WOUT DO YOU WANT?2

-I'M JUST LOOKING

DON'T YOU GO REACHIN FER NO

MONE

I'M JUST GETTING A CIGARETTE--

HAVE YOU.

GOT LIGHT?

***MANDRAKE GESTURES NAW I-HUM-2 HYPHONICALLY,

AND

THANKS.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis !

SAY--WHUT IS THIST

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