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A charming picture of HRH Princess Elizabeth with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, and their children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, taken, at Clarence House, the Royal couple's London residence, a few days ago. (AP Photo)

SPECULATION ON

SOVIET PEACE TREATY MOTIVE

Washington, Aug. 14.

American officials speculated today that the Soviet decision to attend the Japanese peace con- ference may be linked in some way to the dead- locked Korean armistlec negotiations.

These officials said the Soviet acceptance may be tied to these possible Red moves connected with the Korean war: ·

1. Russia, Just before San Francisco conference opens On September 4, may order the Red fruct negotiators at Kac

to arrange song

un armistler. This would portray the Reds as "prace makers" and fissure the Soviets at San Francisco of additional

It Aslan support. would also clear the way for the Soviet demand that Red China be invited to the con- ferencs.

the

on

the

to

the Soviet

Rosy-Cheeked Parachutist

San Francisco, Aug. 14:

Cammihist Chlila now hay Its first wernan paratrooper. She is Lin LI, 10, who has successfully compléted her series of four parachute jumps from an aircraft, Peking Radio

ww reported tonight.

The broadcast described the girl s "rosy-checked, sirong-looking, and, full of youthful enorty and defer- imination."-Reuter.

Frogmen

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Sombre Warnings Over Kashmir Storm Clouds BUT DESIRE FOR PEACE REITERATED

Karachi, Aug. 14,

The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, said here tonight that if the Pakistan nation had to shed blood for the defence of the country and its name, "Linquat's blood shall be mingled with f£":"-

He told a mass open-air meeting that this promise was all he could give the nation in return for its love and confidence at this critical june- ture."

The mceling was a climax to] "The Guaid-ni-Nazam left us the celebrations held today towlihin a year of taking us to mark the fourth anniversary of our goal but not before lo had the birth at Pakistan 'es on in-cet the young, county on her 'Izet' and chalked out the prin- dependent nation."

ciples which were to be our

said.- rude," Mr Rahimtooli Reuter.

Mr Linquat Al Khan was cheered by the crowd when he told them in Urdu that not only trom Pakistan but from, ́ every | corner of -the world where Pakistanls were living he

HEAVY CLOUDS

New Delhi, Aug. 14, WAN The President of the Indian

New Ambassadör To Moscow

London, Aug. 14.

The Foreign Office to day annoubced the appoint- ment of Sir Alvary Dou-

sias Frederick Gascoigne a Ambasador to Moscow, id autocession to Blr. David

Who is retiring.

Alvary Gastogne, who is 58, was until re cently the British Fallilent Representative lo Touyo.

Jis was formerly Britian Minlater in Budapest and Brich Consul-General in Tangler.

fle is at présent in Bri taka on leave. He is being succeeded in Japan by gir Ester Derilnik, Britain's leading experts on the For East and wartime political Adviser

the Supreme Allied Command in South~ ` East Asia-Reuter,

to

receiving a thousand letters ficpublic, Dr. Rajendra Premd. FORMER

and telegrams of mipport daily.

"

today assured all nations that The Prime Minister devoted to people of Asin wald the greater part of his speech to co-operate fully in the main-

GIRL SPY'S

the current Indo-Pakistan crisis, tenance of peace, the promotion GIRL

declaring that Pakistan did not or want to annex

and the growth uf

any part of prom Indian territory by war "in The President said this in spite of the fact that in India nationwide broadenst on the top-ranking leaders and leading eve of the fourth anniversary

day assert of India's independence,

newspapers

every

Pakistan la reunited with an E

Mr Liaquat All Khan that the issue was very cloar, declaring: "We do not want to night Indit. We do not want to bf India.

Our fight. any other country. Islam has shown us the path of truth and peace and we want to tread this path and shall tread It."

CHARGES

Washington, Aug. 14.

Py

that they would not rest unt!! The Prealdent. In a reference The former Communist

to the present tension between Elizabeth Bentley testified to- India and Pakisten, said that day that her Russian, espionago there were "threatening, sort bass once told her the Instituto Red heavy clouds" on the borders of Pacific Relations -was

and "undar our control." "I know, not what thot

Institute, 1

a private re- tho portend." he added, "but it

is under my fervent hope that they will scrutiny of the Senate Internal mold away without bursting Security sub-Comunities, which into a devastating downpour." is seeking to determine whether

The President and the Prime subverslie elements Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, duenced the United States Far tonight attended. a reception Eastern policy

High Elizabeth Bentley told the

He added however; "For the sake of the name of peace we shall not sacrifice our freedom."

Mr. Liaquat All Khan,

Mr

have in-

who given here by the Pammed | Committee the "Red label was | spoka for 100 minutes, called on Commissi celebration of Fokin-pinned on the Institute by Jacob..

the nation to keep itself ready for all eventualiiles but with calm determination and not in the spirit of scare,Reuter

LONDON RECEPTION

London, Aug. 14.

High

Immail, in

מט .be

for almost any- the on the alert

It is certain "the con.. thing. ference will be a formy one, with attack plan for a soft Japanese peace Russions cannot pact, If the

Golds, her former superior and Valetta, Malta, Aug. 14.

tan's Independence Day today. block the treaty in its present

Bir Nehru, in

| lover. of

She broke with the a message Twelve United States Marines general form, they undoubtedly "captured" an important posi-

greetings to the Pakistan Prime Communist Party in 1943 after Mr Liaquat All Khan, Golds died ad she was once will

of the Santon on Malia today, in Atlantic

Minister; Francisco meeting

She also and refuse Pact nir, land and sea exercises

said: "India, most earnestly de- a peace settlement. in which British American,

sires to

the friendliest told by the hand of the wartime DepartFrench Meanwhile, the State

and Italiani forces: art

Lerma with her neighbour, Communist spy ring. In Wash ment

nent and the Czach and Fallsh

Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Pakistan, and in close and con- Ington that Johti Davies, taking part.

State Department official recents Comissioner stant co-operation with her in 2. The Russians,

Embassies reported that Cacchio-

The men achieved their feat Pakistan's slovakia and Poland, 50 in a daring "frg raid. other halid, may try to drag slovak

ly cleared by the Department's to Britain, sald here today all spheres of activity". vited to the Japanese cON?- Meanwhile Italian Larpodo

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan replied: Loyalty Board, was sympather that Pakistan had no desire to out the Kaesong talks during ed had not accepted

fcrence,

The

busy refuelling to leave, the path of peace and "We fully reciprocate boats were

"She said she was yaur tie to us! San Francisco conference

day in, preparation for harassing

sentiments and also desire most once shown. a report by Duvies An cifort to "radeta

tactics against United States, Justice, Korean cease-fire for a tougher

Marines due to land of Malu ot

"But let no one forget the sincerely to place the relations which she said demonstrated his peace with Japan. This posi-

dawn tomornoW... olar strength of our nation, a nation between our two countries on a sympathy. She did not elabor- tion, teo, would be popular

REVISED VERSION

Today saw an increase to af united behind its caders and firmer basis of co-operation and ale

friendship."Reuter with many Asian countries,

by United activity

"enemy" planas, already proved capable of any On Thursday, the The Russians

Firebrands held sacrifice," he 'odded. also could} the Korean armisiles talks States and Britain will publish but British

sway In a daring diwn torpedo

Mr Rahimtoola avas speaking at San revised version of the ps strike on a United States tasis at an Independence Day recep- continue and propose

draft circulated Lhnrft. Francisco

another con- treaty

force steaming near Siells. fetenes be held by the major month. It will contain amand

Malta based fighters claim 28 ion given by him at iris Lon Américan

fighters brought Chit Reddquarters to Pakistanis powers, including

down, and one damaged, Heral | In Britain, brought down five and damaged"We all know that in spite of overwhelming odds we have not only held our ground but have made definite progress. "Our

in

3.

let

invitations, However, it was almost cerilain Prague and Warsaw would follow Moscow lead.--United Press.

last

Tied China, men:s suggested by other

to discus the Japanes treaty, interested governments, Korean settlement, (uture and Red status of Formosa China's admission to the United Nations.

ON ALERT The Moscow decision to attend the San Francisco conference has put the State Departmen:

IT'S NEW! IT'S BEAUTIFUL! REMEMBRANCE.

OF THE DESIGN

THE CENTURY IN SILVERPLATE

Inilia's decision, not yet con- firmet from New Delhi, follows that she had Washington reports raked three strong objections.

New Delhi urged that the

1.

!:

Soviet

Jets

She also testified that the former Secretary of the Tron- Jr., sury, Henry Morgenthau, was "used" by wartimo Com- munist aperis to further tha Rod cause-United Press,

Malta Artillery cinimed to have The fligh Comansiones said, Buzz Airport Brighter Days

14.

British Washingum bombers one-time American Supertor

been "bombing" treaty should stipulate the retreses-have turn to China of Formosa, now Bizerta on the North docist of after a non-stop flight the Chinese Nationalist Island Africs

from Britain-Router. stronghold, and Japanese re- tantion of the strategically im portant Ryukyu and Bonin is-

lands; and should contain no reference to keeping American troops in Japan,

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..

In Korea-

Munsan, Aug. 14. The case-fire talks and the consequent dull in the fighting effect on and are having a happy the distribution of food medical supplic# to Korca's homeless milions

Nations.

Berlin, Aug. 14, Nine Soviet jet fighter planes buzzed the American air base at Tempelhof early today. It appeared to be a prank.. "We have stood for pence

American air officials' failed and justice everywhere and in to see the humour of this close our diffiaftics with others, we formation stunt and indicated have not insisted upon having they may protest to high our own way, but have always Soviet authorities. declared ourselves willing to The fighter planes ap red Several other Eastern coun-

listch to reason and to abide by to fly as low as 500 feel nan I was learned today, that an

of 40 dreight

'cars! tries, including the Philippines,

the judgment of third parties.

aren have

where civit air lind make vrags Burma and Indonesia,

"The world can judge from almost

dully are being freed by the takeofts and hourly

milkary strongly objected to signing

United this whether our 'cause is just | landings. treaty which omits substantial

Vienna, Aug. 14.

Under

four-power safety authorities to carry about 1,000 reparaTLING MATCH

by Jupan

front!LT Yugoslav

officials or not.".

rules, the jet fighters were tons of foodstuff, and modicines this afternoon handed over to

FAMILY REUNION. Reuter the Austrian

clearly in the wrong but no into the hinterland from Pusan. Here ar

are the latest

authorities. two.

When war was on duilsenie, YOU WILL THRILL AT THE

The Pakistan High, Commis- incident developed.--Autoclated maitary noctis made it impos- German

Austrian and five LILTING BEAUTY OF THIS dispatches on the subject:

Moscow: Morning paper tourists who were arrested by stoner earlier in his address de- Press. NEW 1847 ROGERS BROS. neither reported nor commented

the occasion as "the a Yugoslay frontier patrol on scribed on Russia's acceptance, PATTERN -

Washington: The Soviet de- the Carinthian Yugoslav border happlest of all parties as it 18:2 family reunion of Pakistania in "REMEMBRANCE"

cision took American leaders on Sunday.

arrested, the

on the United Kingdom tourists mee то DESIGNED

COM-by surprise. Officials thought

on the 6,000-foot mountain of happiest day in the year for us

Yugoslav | Surting that he had very MEMORATE. 100 YEARS that Russia night:

1.-Propose certain arend-logskogal by OF ARTISTRY IN SILVER-ments acceptable to the sup- patrol, which suid that the great pleomare in welcoming ENDANGERED pected to be one of the best in PLATE - SEE IT NOW. porters of the present. draft party

treaty and then sign it.

2.--Use the conference, for unti-American propaganda;

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GOLD MINES

sible to allot more than dwo or three freight cars to rellet needs.

There la also another bright spot in the Korean pleture, This Autumn's rice crop is ex-

yehrs-Reuter.

had alrayed 011 to Pakistands to this, "fourth an

Tinimins, Ontario, Aug. 14: nual celebration Yugoslav territory-Reuter.

our In- dependence Day", Mr Rahimibola Omelals of the United Steel observed, You all know the Workers Union CIO said today Trade Barrier clrcumstances in which we it- ] that they would have no 3-Declare the conference

lained our independence four trouble in golting an emergency

Bonn, Aug. 16, illegal and demand preliminary

yearà agus cha crow, to cater the strike-bound All West Guman exports to meetings of the Big

Four Foreign Ministers,

"The two factors which con- Hollinger gold mines to re- countries of the Eastern bloc, The Washington Post sald

Jordan, Aug 14.,

AtHbafed most towards the move dynamite provided mine except: Yugoslavia, will requiro in a leader that the decision The trial of 10 people charged realisation of this dream were officials granted their request special permission from to- might lead

morrow by a central leasing to a

spectacular with complicity in the assassinn the leadership of the father of for flak pay...

match. tion of King Abdullah on July our sanilion, Guald-ni-Nazam wrestling

The Union asked wages of ngency with headquatters in East-West The paper said it was likely 20 will begin before a military Mohammed All Jinnah (the $26 for the 18 men needed to Frankfurt, it was announced to-

on Aught="10, it was founder and first Govendor-

day w that the Korean ccase-aro court:

Subject to lleoeing will bo Albania, Bulgaria, talks would be speeded up and offelally announced here today General of Pakistan) and the remove explosives which have Moscow would no doubt use a The trint will be public but response of his people who lild been exposed to damp since exports to

be restricted the foundation of the state of the strike of 1,500 mine workers Czechoslovakia Hungary, North settlement in Korea to bring up attendance will

on July 10-United | Karca, Poland, Rumanin and ail For Easter problems at to holders of special permits the strongest of all foundations, started

Reuter.

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