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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1952.

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Dr Best told a Rotary Chub meeting here that, out of 3,000 heart patientu tested, 1,500 bad heer given the new drug. Twice the number of patients heparin treated with

ilved, he said.-Reuter,

Mossadegh Springs A New Surprise: Curious

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Teheran, Jan, 27. The Persian Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, indicated today that Britain's oil dispute with Persia could be solved if Britain chose

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Explosions Cause Havoc

Mattoon, Ill., Jan. 27. Six gas explosions within 15 minutes ripped the centre of Mattoon today causing damage estimated al nearly dollars.

one

The Iranian Government and people have been desiring to steer clear of any dispute with any country," he told the British Ambassador, Sir Francis Shepherd, who called to say good-bye today before leaving

Persia tomorrow,

“I do not know why the British Government has not endeavoured to solve the dispute between our two countries, which is easily solvable," Dr SABOTEURS Mossadegh declared.

"id you think the way you have gone on in the past has million been the right way for Britain

you may continue to do se. But if you think the right way is different, then that way should be chosen.

company

Four fres were set by the blasts and at least low persons were hurt, one critically. A National Guard and State Police patrolled area.

Firemen from four chirs brought the flames under con- trol

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willing to renew oil negotiations with Britain.

However, It showed po in- the Premier 30 clination by budge

from his extreme analistic stand in demanding complete com rol over the rich oil wealth of the courty, once

The railway line linking the asset, His me Tonkin capital a Bri.ish а

of Hanoi and may have been aimed at feeling a supply port of Haiphong has

Government cut tire Churchill

Hanoi, Jan. 27.

for a posible move at recon-been blasted for the third time within the last two weeks by station.

Indirectly it urged Britain to Vietminh saboteurs.

the differences will be removed." change ils course "so that

The latest explosion, which edurred on Friday, was caused by a land mine planted 40 miles cast of Hanoi. It was reported that the Haiphong-Hanoi muxed train ran off the lines.

(Sir Francis Shepherd's with- drawal from Teheran "to take up a new post" was announced in London in January 19).

Dr Morsanogh opened his Shattered glass litercd

the British Am- meeting with windows business section crumbled from the impact of the assador by asking dramatically "Will you take a message from serice

of blagia.

ELECTION RESULTS The explosions all occurred in me to your Government?" When but Sir Francis replied: "Yes," the the 1,500 Broadway block

The renewed Ivenian desire to Premier gave his short message. cleared Guardsmen and police

The Ambassador's call on D: seule the quarrel may be based adjacent areas as a precautionary

surprise to Patrons

thres Mossadegh was

en mcreasing financial dimeul- af

of o re- Vietminh mines have blown ordered out and newspapermen here. In the pasties. The stoppage cinemas were

three days they

have received venuts with the nationalisation up four trains on the same line all structures were emplted as

British-owned when asking of the

Anglo- since December 31. These ex- 10 air uncertain replies buildings were opened

the British Embassy if Sir Iranian Oil Company (A10C) plosions caused about one million them out.

the nation don-plastres (220,000) damage and Police Chief Larkin Jones said Francis would make such a call as plunged

The Ambassador

a few casualties. has already gerously near bankruptcy. The first explosion occurred in an

Deapite much talk in doverg- butane gas tank said good-bye to othe underground

circles of ment

pending off at the rear of a drug store. Five Ministers and officials.

sales agreements, none has other blasis which followed in

materialfeed the Text 15 minutes-were caused by gas seeping through the sewers and into buildings Associated Press.

US Airmen For

Europe

Bremerhaven, Jan. 27. Fifteen hundred men of the US. 117th Tactical Reconnais sance Wing docked here today to join Allled alr defences of Western Europe.

CAUTIOUS HINT

Persian

Mr Java Boushiri, Perrian

spokesman 口座 Government nounced the Premier's message to Sir Francis Shepherd at a Press conference today.

in

The AIOC recently ran advertisements

papers throughout the world urging all purchasers to boycott Iranian oil and threatening court action against any who bought from Iran.

In a New Year's Day message today, Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam State, declared that the national build-up of Vietnam's army was being accelerated and the Arst Vietnamese divisions would soon be prepared to eater the war alongside other French Union forces.

As Moscow

Mr Boushiri referred to the

Bao Dai promised agrarian new approach from the Interna- tional Bank. He was referring Meanwhile Dr

greater Mossadegh's reforms permitting a to a report last night in the pros National Front took on early number of poor peasants to ownership and Government daily evening news load in Orst unofficial National achieve land paper Bakhatar Emrooz, that Mr Election returns in Teheran, protection against dispossession. Robert L. Gamer. Vice-President Informed sources said candidates He also promised greater stabi- of the International Bank, had of the underground Communist Hty-Reuter. written to Dr Mossadegh agree-Tudeh Party were running a ing to the suggestion that Briz close second, Their arrival marked the first tish technicians should be harred

Official Labulation of an of a U.S. photographic wing in from employment

under any estimated 150,000 votes cast in Germany. Pilote of the 117th sahame spuneorad by the Bank.

the capital on Tuesday through will fiy 48 Alghter and light Dr Mossadegh's curiously- Thursday began

on Sunday bomber planes, bringing Ameri- worded message which at fet

a heavily-guarded ca's tactical air strength in Ger- appeared to be so much Iranian moming in meny to approximately 400 | dcuble-talk-container! call-central mosque. Counting may planes. Associated Press.

flous hint that Iras

be take 10 days. Of the first few hundred votes counted, the Communists were reported to have won about 40 per cent.

Teheran elecs 12 deputies to the 136-seat Majlis ment). The National Elections began on Jan. 5 and thus six deputies, ail pro-Mossadegh, have been declared elected. The elatione ere expected to Co tinue another fortnight-Reuter and Associated Press,

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tanies in five newspapers,

WAR CLAIMS

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far

Four newspapers - Pravda,

and Trud Izvestia, Red Star commented on the events in Tunisia saying that they were the direct consequences of the French Government's policy of "acting in the interests of American monopolies which are increasingly converting Tunis into

* base for imperialist aggression."

The official Soviet Govern- Tokyo, Jan. 28.

ment newspaper, Izvestia, termei Japan's Finance Minister said the "resistance" of the Tunis- today that the final figures for fans

national *part of the reparations Japan will pay the liberation straggle of the people Philippines and other occupied of North Africa and the Near nations of World War II may East, which is growing daily and not be fixed until the summer of making the rule of the imperi

alists in these areas of the world' ever more fusory."

1953.

Hayato Ikeda told the House of Representatives the total for each country would definitely not be faced this year.

newspaper,

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"I would like to set the figures "growing sympathy and friendly as soon as possible but this may feeling toward the Soviet people not be until April or May at among the Egyptians and other next year and perhaps July or peoples of the Near East. Augarst," he said.-United Press, Router.

Not To Hear MacArthur

Washington, Jan. 25.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will not invite Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur to testify on the Japanese peace tready, Senator Guy

Gulette sald, The Iowa Democrat, who proalded over the final pubile hearings on the treaty, told

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