General Collins Visits Europe
Washington, Oct. 3 General J. Lawion Col- Ema. Army Chief of Blair, þad left m un pection
p to Europe and the Far kass war zone, the Defence Department announced to-
day.
No will to from Germany to the Far Earl, but the Army did
what not say route he would take..
General Collins took off at about the time that
Generat Omar Bradley. Chairman 01 the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was flying home from a quick trip to the Far East to confer with milliary chiefs there and Inspect the Korean Balle front-Neuter.
South Africa And Italy
Pretoria, Oct. 3. South Africa today welcomed "In principle" the three-Power statement last week promising "favourable conskleration" to Italy's request for changes in the Italian peace treaty.
The South African External "It Affairs Departinent stated, lins always been the policy of the Union Government to assist In fucilitating the full and free co-operation of flaly with other
the peoples
democratle world."
of
to
The statement sold that the Government har aways sup ported Itallon claims to mem- bership in the United Nations Kive whe prepared arki
consideration sympathetle aby request from the Halian Government affecting relations between South Africa and July arising out of the peace treaty
Reuter.
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ASIAN PREMIERS MAY MEET
Burmese
Djakarta, Oct. 3.
Govern- The ment has proposed to India and Indonesia that
the Premiere of
the three countries con- for this month to discuss problems of common in: terest, according to usually reliable sources here.
An Indonesian Metal spokes- man dented knowledge of such дв Invitation. But if such a meeting were suggested he rold it would be welcomed.
Burma
unders ood have suggested New Delhi as the meeting place for the con- ference.
WUS
th
The Injunction #pokesman said that rucha conference would help the three countries 10
cement their relations. A former Premier, Mohammed Chair- Natsir, and Dr Sunario.
the Foreign Relations man of section of the Indonesian Parliu- ment, welcomed Burma's inltip- live in suggesting the conference.
Observers here sold that such a conference was first suggested two months ago before Indonesia went to San Francisco to sign the Japanese peace treaty. But time was too short.
Fears of a Cabinet crisis in a result of criticism Indonesia as by major political parties of the decision to sign the Japanese treaty are now receding.
An oMcial spokesman said in- day that Indonesia would ratify the treaty only after Japan her- celf had rallied the pact and Indonesia had concluded a satin- factory bilateral agreement with Jupon on reparations and Ashing rights.
Indile End Burmo have not signed the general peace treaty and they plan with Japan separate pass-Reuter,
Indian Navy To Be Developed
Bombay, Oct. 3.
THE CHINA MAIL,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951.
RM Commander Visite U.S. RIGHT WING EXPECTED TO Exercises
General Sir Leslie Hollis, Commandant-General of the Royal Marines (left), being greeted in Washington by. General Clifton B. Gates, U.B. Marine Corps Com- mandant. General Hollis is flying to Hawaii on Satur- day as guest of Lt. Gen. Lemuel Shepherd, Commanding AP Photo. fieneral, U.S. Fleet Marine Force, Pacific,
Dramatic Jumps In Wool Price
London, Oct. 3.
The price of wool in Australian and South
African sales today jumped between 25 and 40 per cent compared with a week ago. about 15 per cent cheaper than in July.
MAKE GAINS IN NORWEGIAN POLL
17
Oslo, Oct. 3.
When Norwegians go to the polls on October 8 to elect 15,000 rural, urban and municipal coun- cillors, the right wing is likely to offer p stronger threat than usual to Socialist predominance.
The threat, based on the housing shortage, will be mainly evident in the capital and other urban
areas.
WANTS HIS
PALACE
RETURNED
Singapore, Oct. 3. The Sustan of Johore hus of Bultit asked for possession Serene, his omelal palace, where Mr Malcolm MacDonald, Britain's Commissioner-General for South-Ea Asta, is living. An offelal source today said that Mr MacDonald's reply to the Button's request for return of his home was "vague."
and Bukit Serene, a cream
siructure of green
many was bulli by spacious rooms, the Johore Government just before the war to celebrate the Sultan's 40 years of rule. But the Sultan has
there. Lord
lived Killearn
in the Palace for two years after the
never
But no sensational swing. either to the right or to the left, is expected to result from the polling.
The elections. .fun .on the proportional representative
system, la forco in Norway since 1010, are being fought on political issues In nearly all. districts.
aro
Voters will choose between the following
parties: main Labour, Conservatives, Liberals,
Christian Agrarians,
Popular Party and the Communists. In many districts there ako toga! lists of candidates — women's late, youth lists and ernall- Joint list of workers, holders and fchermen. In others, two or more of the right wing: parties have combined in joini its
Reform Measure
In Nepal
Khatmandu, Oct. 3. Kinr Tribhuvan of Nepal ha nominated A 45-member Aving Council. Including Ministers,
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10
ex-omplo to asala!
ملط
Mopular Government.
The King, broadcasting
ht
news of this "constiin- Lonat
reform" last Maid that 110
enable
Cousel
large
of people's repre-
sentatives 10 associate themselves
mulsi” 14 the ad-
DA
In South England
London, Oct. 3. Commonwealth military leaders will next week watch "Exercise Surprise Packet" -four days of manoeuvres by 50,000 troops and 12,000 vehicles in the South of England.
Commonwealth
.Com- manders-in-Chief have been invited to attend and will probably do so except those of Indin and South Africs, who
previous
engagements.
senler Staff
have
will send is regarded
the forerunner to the projected Constituent As- Rembly. Representatives were
selected from parts of the 54,000 sapare- mile State on the basis of about one representa
200.000 tive for every Teople-Reuter.
Republican Decision To Fight
Washington, Oct. 3.
Senate
Republican
They Officers instead..
The Commanders will after- wards hold a one-day secret conference at Warminster, the British
Army's small arms training centre in Wiltshire.
Field-Marshal Sir William
Silm, Chier of the Imperial General Staff, will there review the general military situation and the Commanders will change views on tactics, strategy And the development of new Dimaments,
ex-
The Commander-in-Chief of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zeeland pu Pakistan will attend with senior officers from South Africa, India Ceylon.
end
In some places, the issue is complicated by large numbers
General Sir Brian Robertson, of local lists. In the small dis-
he Commander of the British telet of Hustad, on the west
land forces in the Middle East, coast,
which is for example,
Leaders will also probably be present. electing a council of 10 mem-ced on Wednesday to fight The alm of next
lists of confirmation of President Trumanoeuvres is to exercise an in- week's Lers, no less thap 13 candidates are being presented..
of Chester Lantry division and an armoured to be Ambassador to division in mobile operations: At the last elections, in 1847. Bowles
The
exerelee will mainly be on the Labour Party obtained 37.82 India.
Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, Sailebury Plain and the battle local per cent of the seats on the councils, thus
nian's nomination
end of the war when he was away the blpcoming far and chairman of the Senate Re-area" Includes
Special
Asia
Mr MacDonald took over in
1910.
publican
the countles of Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Oxford- Buckinghamshire and
Д 5..81 per cunced the decision after
clase-door strategy showdown.
shire, political Surrey, This is obviously a appointment to take care of a The arta will be large enough lume duck governor," Mr Taft
cent and the so-called right wing parties had together just over 42 per cent of the scats. Labour Party mayors
counelis,
or
10
The Sultan offered the palace!
exercise sald, when asked why Republl- provide a realistic rent free, but Mr MacDonald council chaqmen were elected cans had made this
a total of 744 policy issue. A "Jame duck" is action. It will provid: sufficient a Party and give Commanders and their staffs the necessary choice of was responsible for maintenance in 204 out of But it was still of the building and grounds.
candidate who falls to win re-election,
space to A Johore Government spokes.
coable long-distance CONSERVATIVE CLAIM man sald he wrote to Mr Mac-
The Foreign Relations Com-moured ground reconnaissance,
to take placeReuter. In general, the political situa-mittee approved the nomination Danoid last week seeking vacant
Bukit Serene "as tien in Norway is fairly Possession of Buk
of Mr Bowles, former Governor con- stant, and there have been only of Connecticut and one-tima The
of Price Administration, lost
The nomination
Important men in the Australian wool trade Vice-Admiral Charles Thomas said that the market's dramatic change could be soon Commissioner-General's small changes in the position head of the World War II OMes
Wo
Other
out
vote
1847.
નર
could be the Senate Boor
cratic leader McFarland, but Senator Taft sold the fight probably would come on Thurs- day. He predicted general op- position from Republianr.-Asso- cigled Pross
| Mark Pizcy, 51-year-old British
naval officer who is taking over attributed to the action of the International Mone- 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. command of the Indian Navy in tary Fund in relation to the sale of processed gold. that alternative accommodation three local elections. In the last Monday,
10 days' time, said today that
would be difficult to get.
1945 local flection, only a It would be developed as fást
The Sultan did not intend to months after the Liberation, the colled up on thought by Brokers ecpaldered that there repsons as money and ships are avall-the trade to have assisted in were strong indicadors that the drop the matter, the spokesman Communists increased their late on Wednesday by Demo- uble.
rise are fears of improved tone of the market had added.
considerably, But they lost Admiral Placy, who relin- the sharp
of the French come to sjey, but worned of a Mr MacDonald is at present some of this ground again in quished command of the British devaluation
In increased light recession which mabtan tour in British North Borneo First Cruiser Squadron in the fine resulting
French competition, the step- have an unsettling effect.
and his staff refused tonight to The election campaigns, now Mediterranean to take his new ing up of buying by British The first day of the current comment on his accommodation in full swing, vary according to appointment, hopes to pass on to the Indian Navy all he has operators as the result of low Newcastle, New South Wales, dimeuilles. Reuter.
locp conditions, but owing to stocks, and increased Japanese series of sale offerings of 13,500
the political nature of the elec learned in 80 years at sea.
bales were fully competition.
cleared under
flons in most districts, the main to be found ali party lines very vigorous and widespread Factors such as the with.
competition, chiefly from France,
over the country. drawal of an usually large number of bales from the auc-Belgium, Italy, Britain and other
European countries. tion at Melbourne on Monday also played their port.
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He was speaking informally to newspapermen as he passed through Bombay on his way to New Delhi-Reuter.
NEW UN STAMPS THIS MONTH
At the first 1950-51. Gectong, Victoria, sale today all des United Nations, Oct. 3. criptions or wool rose between United Nations Day Octo-110 and 15 per cent above Mon- ber 24 has been selected Da doy's Melbourne levels. the date of issue for the new sule ended with United Nations postage stamps, clearance of 6,500 lots,
Secretary-General,
was quoted as The market
cent definitely 25 to 30 per higher than Sydney rates of September 27.
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In the towns, the housing shortage is a factor which affects almost everyone, and in their election propaganda the right wing parties are not hesitating to use it as a lever against the Socialists.
the
De Lattre Expects More Aid
correspondence sent through the was 140.5 Australien pence angs of 9,000 boles were 00 per mishaps which befell the vessel 10 per cent, Conservative would be stepped up as a result.
United
Notions Headquarters' |ocund
post once. Reuter.
mering.
for
standard
quality cent cleared.
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Indians In Africa Want Guarantees
Durban, Oct. 3.
The President of the South African indian Organisation, Mr A. M. Moola, has asised the au- thorities for guarantees which will relieve the Indian com- munity in South Africa of in security and tension" arising from Application to them of the
The Gro
Areps Act.
Group Areas Act was passed by the Squth African Parliament in 1950 and provided a machinery for the residential and
business separation of various South African---racial- groups.
and
that
their
not
Taxation is another burden Top price was 142.5 Austra The
Paris, Oct. 3. affecting every voter. The thetolalan pence for right bales of
General Jean De Laure de greasy mening's Reece 64/70's
New York, Oet, 3. Conservatives claim that they
reduce this burden both by Tassigny declared today that could medium' to fine dry quality, ești-
A scientist who laughed Mr Europe, America, Australian muted to yield 75 per cent.
tax-Ice
free Americans now were convinced the
In 肆 statement today, Mr the sea's best-known supersti- Increasing Trygve Lie, announced here. mills and Japan were intensively
fion, that killing an albatross allowances and by lowering the that the war in Indo-China was Moola said that the Indian com- United Nations stamps will be competitive.
At the final sale of the cur-rings bad luck, is being blamed rate. The present
municipal part of the game war as Korea munity should be assured of full
ald from Top price in the early stages rent Porth series Joday, ofter-by seamen for a long list of income tax used on all ofletal and private
rate in Oslo is and that
America
Pportunities in Industrial, com- mercial, agricultural and profes- Barring Chinese entry into the Top price paid in which he was sailing.
election propaganda claims that
slonal spheres was 130 Australian pence
Conservative council would war in one form or another, the existing possessions The man whe, like Coleride's pound for four tots of pastoral Ancient Marinor, defied tradi- reduce this to 18 per cent lighting could be ended in a be interfered with under the wool, super combing 64's quality. tion is Mr John Silpp, of the Reytor.
matter of months,
psidential segregation. University of Washington. His
den, de Lattre, who te High use of
"said that moderate Goulburn wool sales opened story was revopled when the
Commissioner in Indo-Chino, has Indian opinion maintained that with very strong competition US, exploration
ship John N.
just returned from the Unite race, religion and culture and British and Continental Cobla put into Port Angeles.
States, Speaking before the buyers.
Washington.
was trawling off The selection comprised 2,- 600 bales of wholly cross-bred hatross war sighted. Mr Slipp Flattery when a while si- which was fully cleared,
bosome very excited, becauso the bind is usually found only pit the coast of Australia.
TO-DAY ONLY
7.20 & 9.30
QUEEN'S AT 2.30, 5.15, from
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THE
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IT'S THE STORY OF THE AMAZING BERARD DENNIS NOW SERVING 18 YEARS IN SING SING!
ROBBER DAVID BRIAN
OPENS
TO-MORROW
い
Many of these cross-bred lots exceeded 100 Australian pence
a pound while the top price of He wanted to shoot it so that 128 Australian pened was paid the university museum would
for two boles of 58'a ottimated | Haya the first white" albatross to yield 80 per cent..
aver scen off the Washington coast,
At Port Elizabeth; South Seven-members of the crow Africa, wool prices, yesterday | Immediately chouted "No." were 40 per cent shove those
Inst
Weeding Out The Vocabulary
not legal compulsion would tend Anglo-American Press Associa- to keep each race group congro- tion, he made these points:
Barring extended Chincre
gated in its own
environment
provided equal conditiona exist- A conclusion of the war la ined for all. sight jargely due to rapidly de- Long-term plans were not re- veloping
Vietnam divisions quired because they created
was not an ime
Star For Negro
The Met.
being trained by the French, and suspenia" bnd uncertainty and incronted American aid. Already drupled normal life to the large quantities of arms baye detriment of Indians-Beuter: Moscow, Oct. 3. arrived to equip the new Indo- The newspaper Moscow Chinese divisions although more Pravda in an article today sug are nooded, gested a rovision of the trade!
Washington," the "My aim in of a sock ago, but 25 per cent rarity of the bird the master of any linguistic
war in Prity of the bind the and the any linguistic werden it. from Amerian sold that our hopsado
The below
sald ppper season's closing the vessel unwillingly gavo
that before the Indo-Chinn revolution it was considered chic perialistic war" He felt much prices.
permission for it to be shot
Then: Three times the net to use foreign ferme "the more progress, had been made to One hundred and 101 pence cables fouled. The net caught the morrier-so that the Bussian word that cod. He told Ameri- were paid for various lots of full-warp.. bulk
an obstruction on the seabed and commercial language became cans, he said, that France was ups and oil
spending more in the war than was ripped to bits.
cluttered The shaft combed mering fleece spinners, of the main winch broice. Tho
at with foreliniams.i The suggested retention her total investments in Indo of 5,998 boles offered, 07 crew had to spend five hours of those words which have al- Chins. - Associated Press. per cent were sold.
meling in 1.700it of cable by ready become
Russian, gulte Boston. United States. hand." At
An assistant scientist like confetți, cutlet, magazine, Korea Casualtios, trade sources salt that leading broke a rib falling down a hasch and perfumery. But it urged.
Mr Bing said the young Negro wool and worsted mills in New ladder.
that proper Russian words "be
dancer Janet Collins, who scored England might temporarily
for Since the breaking of the gear used as substitutes
*Buch Amounced AT 2,30, 5:15, withdraw prices for Spring lines had made It Impossible for the unclear foreign terms as steller, battle
Sigles a bit last ogason in the musical Korza "Out of this World," will co-star 7.20 & 9.30 |announced in the past month ship to continue its scientito prize, luxa, èxtra, starxlard, ss-reached 87,050 today,' an with the dancer Maria Karni-
P.M. And substituto higher price | work, the voyage was shundoped | sorted, crepe-satine,
payillion, crease of 3181 since last avsek. Į lova, anather, newepper to the Tanger-Reular.
and the vessel returned to post, and kiosk."- United Press. -Airscelated Press;
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New York, Och 8. The first Negra performer hired in the history of the Metropolitan Opera Association will take ever lending ballet roles this season, General Mana ger Rudolph Blog 641don
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