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A Realistic Hitch In Film Call For

Stars' Wedding

London, Feb, 20,

3 Elizabeth Taylor raid tealight that in her rxeltement she had left her documents behind In Hollywood. Her forgetful- nees threatened to post- pone the

star'a fan marriage to the British Michael Wildmg. actor

unth Friday.

Miss Taylor, 19, and her

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Thursday, morular in civil

But ceremony, Michael Wilding sald 10-

that the wedding might have to he postponed unless the documents arrived in time-United Press,

American Diplomats Afraid Of Reprisals?

Scheme Of Controlled

Disarmament

Lisbon, Feb. 20.

The Norwegian Foreign Minister, Dr Halvard

Guarantee Of Capital

Lange, said today that the Atlantic Pact nations, Investment

as soon as they could build up an indispensablo | minimum of defence forces, would be ready to participate in a realistle programme of controlled disarmament under the auspices of the United Nations.

Dr Lange, addressing the NATO Council session here, was sure that the goal of building up a common security against any threat of aggres sion was in sight.

The common defence plans they were about to approve, would lay heavy burdens upon the peoples of the 14 countries.

They were determined to build the minimum of defence determined forces but equally

to do all in their power to bring about a less tense international situation.

Dr Lange believed that they all intended to turn "what we call the Atlantic community into a living and lasting reality"

Chicago, Feb, 20.

DO national Delegates fron

say that United organizations States diplomats are bampere-i tear at work councils by, the of reprisal.

Delegates for the "onterence responsibility on United States

for world affairs in 1052" pass- that ed a resolution yesterday

rigidity

born of fear of re- prisal is tending to paralyse our world councils, delegate making conellation and agree-les provals that the two

ment most difficult to achieve."

"The

WARNING ON FOOD

PRICES

rk

The Greek Foreign Minister, M. Sophocles Venizelos, told

London, Feb. 20. Mr Hugh Galiskell, former the Council that by joining the Pact, Greece and Atlantic

of the Exchequer, Turkey had strengthened the Chancellor

at

that Bradford

he more said for peace far prospects ihan

they would have done by believed there were going to be entering separate regional cuts in food subsidies.

it

The Government may bal entes.

ance it by some increases th an obviņus

pensions, but they are not going

to balance it wholly if they are going to save £100,000,000 by culting food subsidies," he said. The Government's methods cutting consumption of goods would lead to unemployment

fall in production and

enuntries should

reference lo

have devoted

their resources to the proposed Command, M. Middle East

AMERICAN-P.I. AGREEMENT,

Manila, Feb. 20.

The Manila office of the Sectivity Agency (formerly the EEA) announced today that an agreement bas been signed in Washington whereby American capital. In

the

Philippince would

by be protected

the vestment in American Government.

This marks the first

sion

sion af: the United

guarantee, programme

exten-

Stater

outside

Europe and its dependencies where It was initiated under the Marshall

Plan

-

MSA

mission spokesman said.

The programme covers both industrial investments abroad and sales abroad of American

such information mediu

books and magazines,

The

as

spokesman aald that the guarantee programme provides

of types insurance-otio two guaranteeing the investor thint receipts foreign currency

dollars can be converted into and the other against expropria tion and confiscation:

his

The spokesman said, however, the Arst part of that the guarantee programme would not

every

eliminate the 17 per cent foreign exchange tax now in force in the Philippines. of Under this

tax, for dollar taken out of the Philip- be paid to the Government,

control law

pines 17 gents must can be

The conterence, sponsored by the American Association for the United Nations, called for an armendment of the International Security

Act because "security of a country more imperilled an assured if against Du measures directed alleged conspiracy --Lake

em the attributes a police State."

The conterence suggested that the United Nations take over Jurisdiction of the Suez Canal.

The delegates voted that "all by a controlled strategic bases country outside its home terri- tory be placed under United Nations control. but conceded that this is not practical.

the resolution another group urged that the United States "consider sincerely and with great care Soviet conces- sions disarmament,-United Press.

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Claim Against Mme. Koo

Washington, Feb. 20. The Federal Government ha Aled a $1,250 tax lien against Hui-lah Kuo, wife of Mudaine the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Dr Wellington Koo.

According to the lien, fled in the District Court here, Madame Και

owes $484.35 on her 1948 inconte tax, $235.92 for 1949, and $538.84 for 1050, including penalties and interest.

at the Ambasın-

A sidence said Matinme Kco

dor's

is away from Washington aud that the income tax returns had been prepared by accountants.- Associated Press.

Higher Earnings For Transport

British

Viniz: Ins declared:

GREATER CHANCE When the question was raised the participation of Greece and Turkey in a regional system expo Government count have

of legitimate defence, the ques-

of

The exchange

under which the Central Bank

ing of licences to buy dollars

has absolute authority on grant-

tion of deciding whether. It would done there are people who for

more to stop speculation. be better for our two countries to accede to the North Atlantic reasons of speculative gain are and take them out of the coun- will continue to be in force. Treaty or to be brought into endangering the economy of the try wi

JLW agreement Was some more limited organisation country, then swift and

strong linked up with this Treaty was should be taken against made through an exchange of notes signed by the Assistant I discussed at considerable length. them," sald Mr Gaitskell,

for of State

Far "I feel that the first of these Labour criticisms began to Secretary

John M. solutions, that is to say, the one bile home when it came to pro- Eastern Affairs, Mr which Was finally adopted, posals to cut supplies for the Allison, and Ambassador Carles offers a far greater chance of

for home

certain P. Roinulo-United Press. markets articles used in the home. preserving peace,

Why cut down on hire pur- chose, which gave the poor peo- ple a chance of what was going? It was legislation against the class which could not afford to pay cash,

"The co-exister.ee of two separate organisations, however closely linked, would have meant an Inevitable weakening of the purpose towards which we are striving.

NOT ONE-WAY "It would have enabled any possible Aggressor to have nacumed that there was a lack of whole-hearted co-operation among us and thus to have been encouraged

his plans of aggression."

M. Venizelos suld that Cheece appreelated the security offered by

Pact the Atlantic but

of she had no thought giving it a one-way interpreta-

tion

"Greece fully realises the ex- tent of the responsibilities she is called upon to assume here and she will meet it with the some determination with which, not long ago, with the help of friendly nations whose valuable support she is not likely to forget, she met the Impact of Communist aggression," le

ald.-Reuter,

Cypriot Claim Reaffirmed

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VIETMINH

ARTERY

BOMBED

Saigon, Feb. 20. The main supply line for arms and

equipment arriving from Communist China to the rebel Vietminh forces was bombed aircraft last Vietnamese night, French Headquarters an- nounced today.

Colonial Highway No. 3, run ning from Hanoi to the Chinese frontier, is one of the vital sup ply link

links for the Communist rebel forces, and a number of

vehicles

Prisoner Attacked

In Cell

London, Feb. 20.

For the second time in three days a prisoner has been attack- ed by other inmates in Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight.

Stanley Seal, 41, doing six years' preventive detention pass- ed on him in 1940

for house.

apparently wanking and larceny, was found woe or razor, inflicted with a The attack is believed to have been made at lunch-time.

Detective-Inspector J. White, of Newport, was called in. He had just completed his report on Nevill an attack on Richard d'Arcy, 47, an eight-year man found in his cell with his throat alashed with a razor. Seal's in-

How of Russian origin and juries are not unrest

American trucks captured in There has been Korea travel dally down the in Parkhurst for some weeks. read to supply and reinforce This culminated in an attempt Vietminh troops stationed in to set fire to the chapel harmon- the Red River delta.

ium some weeks ago. The Home No details were

give office recently decided to move French Union troops are con- out ordinary

prisoners and re- Nicosia, Feb. 20.. tinuing clean-up

operations strict Parkhurst to men serving The Independent Cyprus paper along Colonial Highway No. 0 sentences of preventive deten- Eleftheria demanded today that where heavy lighting took place the island's claim for union with several weeks BRO for the Greece should come before any much-disputed fortress town of stepy to turn Cyprus into the Hoa Binh on the Black River, Middle East defence centre,

A communique sald Franco- nienting on reports that an encountered little resistance. ----- American Air Force bose is to United Press. be established at Tymboj air- feld, and that the Middle East

London, Feb. 20.

totul Transport's tennie receipts jumped from

£540,501,000 in

to 1050

This 1600,479,000 last year. rize was dun partly to inercused fares, and partly to an increase la trafle.

British Railways accounted total. for £260,238.000 of the against £335,827,000 in 1950. London Transport receipts were

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PEKING RADIO

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in

San Francisco, Feb. 20, Peking radio today charged The editorial Bald that

Washington, Feb. 20. that the number of "provoca-

U.S. Cyprus respected Western de-

The Mutual Security Agency ions" by

planes over "Is growing fence needs, yet "more urgent is

authorised Indo-China to Manchurla has the rightful aim of a civilised spend $1,000,000 for a suction seriousness.” people peacefully claiming its dredge and pipe line for har- The Red broadcast, heard by national restoration."-Reuter,

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different 40 days up to countries today: STL- formations in Eastern cluded $177,000 for Indo-China Feb. 9.

The broadcast asserted that for textiles, radio equipment

the planes "bombed and strafed and technical aid, $62,000 for

most Thailand, $32,000 for Birma. peaceful civilians in $0,000 for Nationalist Chins and barbarous, way" but did not say for the Philippines when or, where, Associated $1,000

Press. United PreAS,

Bonn, Feb. 20. The German Economics Minis- try announced today that German-Turkish trade agree ment had been signed at Ankara, The ogreement, covering the period from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1953, called for trade of about $250,000 each way-Ruuter.

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