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Three Key Topics In Talks
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Colour Tax
Norwich, Nov. 12. The Norwich Frost- hite Sailing Club wants put its club flag (burgee on Christmast cards
three But its cc'ours---blue, gold, and red-mean 100 per cent purchase tax.
So the cards will be printed in two colours. with the club secretary
ng in the third by
That hand
way it's 33 1/3 per cent. pur- chase tax
Russia's Naval Strength
380 SUBMARINES IN COMMISSION
London, Nov. 12.
Atomic Secrets,
Economic Crisis
To Be Discussed
To
London, Nov. 12.
Prime Minister Churchill indicated today by his choice of three Ministers as travelling com- panions that he wants to talk about atomic secrets, Britain's feeble economy and a meeting with Pre- mier Stalin when he visits President Truman early in January.
A wide range of Anglo-American foreign policies and Western strategy will enter into the talks. it was indicated in a 48-word statement from No. 10 Downing Street.
It said that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, Lord Ismay, Secretary for Commonwealth Rela- tions, and Paymaster-General Lord Cherwell would go with Mr Churchill to Washington in the first days of January.
Lor: Cherwell long has been being taken right now to stave.
personal Adviser 10 Mr off some looming disasters. Churchill on scientific matters Charicellor of the Exchequer and is in charge of Britain's R. A. Butler, for instance, last atomic energy programme. week put in a claim for some- Mr Churchill js eager to thing like $200,000,000 worth A British review of the restore the war-time British-of cash help from the United world's armed forces said American partnership in atomic State: immediately. today that Russia is believed | development. He is reported to have ordered Lord Cherwell to to have 380 submarines in test Britain's first bomb within service and
months SIX
111 possible
al 120 more under construction.
1 described this as a forni
causing force which able
among the grave apprehension naval powers which would have to deal with it in the event of
WAT
The review-Brassey's Annual -is unofficial but is generally considered to receive its in- formation
authoritative
sources.
from
if
SECOND BID
Mr Butler is due to make
a
second bid for American help order to restore sinking British this week this time for mih- prestige among many smaller tary goods,
countries of the world.
It is likely he will take Americans of steps to reassure
Britain's security arrangements in a bid for greater sharing of atomic secrets.
Lord Ismay was Mr Chur- man during chill's right-hand the war in drawing together the many strands of milltary and strategic policy.
Soviet Union has I said the
He also has first-hand expr some 2,800,000 men under arms. ruted by "un iron discipline en-ence in British economie affairs joined
by Stalin himself" and and gained wide knowledge
Asian affairs when he was ad could
mobilise 300 divisions
viser to Viceroy Lord Mount, within two months of an out-
batten in India at the time at bicak of war. This would be half Russia's peak strength in partition. World War II.
The review said the Soviet Army has becu
PACT
1
UNWRITTEN
Mr Churchill thoroughly
is expected p closer Anglo-American reorganised and retrained since seek a
partnership, within the sprawling,
1845
Mr
PREPARING FOR ROYAL TOUR
The Shaw Savill liner Gothic, which is to carry the Royal party on the Commonwealth tour of 1952, is now being refitted at Birkenhead.
shows a view of the liner in Birkenhead Dock.
Reds Struggling To Complete
Korea Air Fields
Tokyo, Nov. 13.
In a deadly game of bombs and shells for some of the highest potential stakes of the Korean war, the Communists are struggling around the clock to try and complete three airfields in North Korea, Butler Hies to Paris on Wednesday to trace the pro- US Air Force sourcës report.
three-year gress of Britain's $19,160,000,000 arms programme with Atlantic pact chiefs.
said Officials here
he will make it plain that Britain can neither fulf nor increase the programme without substantial
much progress outside help-which must come
To prevent this, radar-guided prevented
fly over the ward completing the airfields.
every Radar mainly from the United States. American B-29s
controlled anti-air- Mr Churchi, to judge by his three airfields almost
manned own and his colleagues public | night, scattering
guns, possibly 100-pound traft
Caticasian Communist statements. is likely to argue bombs along the runways. The by
Communists are forced to fill specialists from Eastern Europe, President Truman that an econo-
have been pinced of Britain could each bomb crater, and Ameri- recently mic collapse leud to a breakdown of the can Air Force officers believe around the North Korean fields. have tindoubtedly constant repair work has They Atlantic pact itself.-Associated his
damaged some B-29s. Press.
If the Reds can complete the fields, north and northwest of Sinanju, they can move some of their growing air power from Manchuria down closer to the ground battlefronts.
A Allartic alliance. It would neces-
KEY TOPIC
London, Nov. 12. possible meeding
A
1ts chiefs are men of prone sarily be an unwritten arrange Stalin is one of the chief topics
added. "Discipline ability," it amount to the religious obser-men-perhaps similar vance of every minutest crder or during the war. regulation,"
ONE WEAKNESS
said the officer The review corps has a weakness, however: reluctance to accept responsi bility.
to that Mr Churchill wants to discuss Officials hope with President Truman when will bring Brilain a more active they meet in Washington American backing in her many January. political, economic and military woes
Exile Claims
to-
A US Air Force officer in Korea, citing the fact that the Reds were pushing construction of the airfields, told newsmen there was a build-up of Red air power in North Korea.
Asked
The picture Central Press..
"Pin Baby" Flies Home Today
Chicago, Nov. 12. Manila'a *m baby," Elvira Difuntorüm, 11 months old, who was flown from the Philippines for emergency operation, will begin the flight home
on Tuesday.
Д
Doctors said the thy girl is in good health after 50-second bronchoscope
ordeal in which a straight pin was
drawn from one
of her lungs with a magnet last Tuesday,
The child in the wins of nurse Mabuela Batista and accompanied by Dr Josh of Manila,
Reyes,
both
will leave on Tuesday on
Trans-world.
Airtines
the
plate for San Francisco.
Arrangements for rchiainder of the flight are to be made by Philippine Air Lincs. Associated
Press,
BRITAIN REVERSES
POLICY
to expand on U.S. Support
In
Mr Church!!! first called for
a post-war revival of wartime
A claim
Paris, Nov. 12. that Secretary of In return, Mr Churchill may tales with Stalin in an election State Dean
Acheson had sup- undertake to march in closer
the campaign for the of Cyprusa British "This weakness, which is in-step with the United States in campaign speces at Edinburgh ported
it the winter of 1950. He still union herent in the Russian character, world affairs.
that such a meeting colony with Greece, was made by Party di is accentuated
A sign of that movement was thinks scipline, which demands the mos: given today. It concerned Gen- might help lessen world tensions here today by a Cypriot exile,
bot he carefully added that Savvas Letzides. meticulous obedience," the re- ralissimo Francisco Franco's view said.
regime in Spain which Britain the West must negotiate from trength" rather than "weak- deemed Fascist.
ness".
London, Nov. 12. move towards closer
the statement a a Far
East Air Force (FEAF) spokesman sold The the officer in Korea refered to
of Russian-relations between Britain and increasing activity built MIG jets over North Spain is the first direct change Korea and to the Communists' in foreign policy shown since efforts to build bases below the the Conservative Government Valu River.
The
1,200 PLANES
was voted to power at the Gen- eral Elections of October 20. FEAF spokesman said
After the United Nations had there may be a few Communist According fo Leizides, Mr
bi.ton-engine planes based in earlier this year rescinded a "You must Acheson had said It said the Russian Air Force has very large numbers of high- The Foreign Office, it was
be patient. You must expect to North Korea, but he added: "As previous resolution asking mem- speculation Pere
far as we know, all the Com-bers to withdraw Ambassadors walt until
international i quality jet fighters, notably the pficially disclosed, phased word MIG-15 seen in action in Korea, to Franco's Ambassador last that Mr Church might confer situation improves., We cannot munist jets are still operating from Madrid. Britain's Labour
after seeing
from Manchuria,' Pre-afford any but s'ill relies on a copy of the week that Mr. Churchill's Gov-wih Stalin
at more problems
Government sent back an Au- General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, assador to Madrid. He is now US B-29 Superfortress as its emiment hopes future Anglo- sident Truman.
the present." the
US Air Chief of Staff, has said Another key topic on only heavy bomber in service-Spanish, relations will be "ear Associated Press.
rect and friends"
Truman Churchill agenda will
Border Story
Exaggerated
Penang, Nov. 12.
in seeking air and naval base
There
the
Dr Lelkides,
a member
>
of he Belleve: some of these jets Sir John Balfour. The preceding Labour Be United States ald for the Athens, Municipal Council are piloted by Russians.
This move, taken by the Lab- Government took the view Billain, beaten to her knees and a leader of the Cyprus Latest intelligence figures still earlier this year, when the by tremendous new financial "Enosis" movement for union place the total number of Com our Government in line with United States took the initiative burdens-United Press.
with Greece, said the conversa-munist planes in Manchuria at other United Nations members, considerable protest tion took place in Washington about 1,200, although the Reda roused
have placed more MIGS over amongst the Party's back last year.
North
Korea in recent weeks benchers in Parliament. to meet United than ever before. Nations delegation leaders here During the month of October
The idea that Spain should to seek support for the move B-20 gunners shot down eight have some form of defence re- ment. His main attention, he MIGs and Allied jet fighters
In Spain
that by sort of Madrig relationship between.
and Washington would weaker EDEN'S TALKS
the political cause the Atlan
lic Allies.. Government sources said Mr Eden my soon with
objection.
Mr W. N. Gray, the Federi-draw tion Police Commissioner, to- as grossly ex- Hay described aggerated recent reports that Chinese Communists had been surging along the Kedah-Thal-
iand order.
cp
Mr Gray, who is in Penang
ECONOMIC ANGLE
Mr Churchill sad today a plainly as modern diplomacy allows that he also is thinking of meeting Stalin soon,
questioner in the House of
A
a six-day tour of inspection Cominons, asked whether he
IN PARIS
Paris, Nov. 12. Mr
Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, received d senior Syrian diplomat here today and they were understood to have discussed the Middle Eust situation.
A
Hr plans
Arab
safd, would be directed at the shot down 25 more, Nine Allied lationship with the United States Latin American and
planes, including four B-20s, was also bitterly attacked. were lost to the MIGS, while 21 groups-Heuter.
Allied planes lost to enemy ground fire...
at
*
coun-
The Labour Government was believed to have informed Ad- miral Forrest Sherman, #afe IRAQI REGENT
Chler of INTENSIVE FIGHT
American Naval Operations, when he visited Far East Air Force officers London this summer, that it GOING TO UK
say the MIGs are butting up was not sympathetic to the idea to get talks gola Yemen diplomat is ex-
Bagand, Nov. 12.
the mast Intensive fight of the of borth Mulya, fold Reuter would try
in military facilities the there had always been a few with Stalin with the idea bected to call on Mar Eden on
Regent Emir Abdullah of Iraq Korean war thus far, but they of the United States obtaining Tuesday
The British Foreign
try. Communists, crossing the bor-ending the cold war.
The 76-year-old Prime Minis Secretary, may meet represen-wil leave here tomorrow by air insist the Allies still have air der to or hem Thailand, but
vital. Red fields are
Mr Anthony Eden, the new dhoir numbers, were not great her replied: "There are at pre- tives of Jordan and Israel for London for an appendicitis superiority over North Korea.
Namsi, Taschon and Swamcham Foreign Secretary, now appears He said the recent military general problems with the Soviet for London this week.
sent no plans for negotiations on separately before leaving Parts operation,
The Iraqi Ambassador in all in the northwest corner to have reversed this policy. Mr Eden has not yet himself seen and police operations to hunt Union but the possibility of down the killers of Sir Henry.
General Nuri es. Said Pasha, London, Emir Zald al Hussain, of Kored above Sinanju,
is expected here soon to take
The flak around, the
he Spanish Ambassader since Gurney, the late High Com-high-level meeting should not
circumstances Iraqi Prime Minister, bad an
and accurate that assuming office. missioner of the Federation, be excluded it
interview with Mr. Eden here over the Regent's duties until so, intense are favourable
pilola believe It is radar- constituted a very big effort
Brithin's economie plight last week. They were befleved his return.
Penting his atriyal the controlled and manned by American military missions App have in the past few months Unfortunately the territory covered by the security forces doubtless will get a good going to have discussed the four-
over when the Washington talks Power, Middle East defence Government has appointed a Caucasian volunteers who it easy terrain, and mas not
Installations scheme and the question of the Regenty Council comprising the known to have arrived in Korea buen visiting Spain to study begin.
summer. Associated possible military was only by their determina- But the nation's difficulties revision of the 1980 Angio President of the Senate and two last
and-bases there"-Reuter, Press Senator-Reuter, uon and persistence that the are so pressing that action i traq! treaty,Reuter, Becurity forces had been able
to obtain the results to far annuunced.Router.
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