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MURDERED WOMAN

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THE TATTOOED STRANGER

JOHN MILES

WALTER KINSELLAFRAI

Predured by JAY BONAFIELD

Associate Producer DOUGLAS TRAVERS

Divered by (OWARD 1. MONTASHE

Original Screenplay by PHIL REISMAN, JR.

PHOTOGRAPHED ON-THE-SPOT

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People

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Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK - Willlen and Girided by JOSEPH & MANKIEWICZ

COMMENCING TO-MORROW.

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starring HOWARD DUFF MARTA TOREN

PHILIP FRIEND - ROBERT DOUGLAS - PHILIP BORN - WALTER SLEZAK - KUNT KREUGER.

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THE CHINA MAÍL, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952.

Chuggernaut Shows Paces

Desp.fe is bewildering array of gears, wheels, chains and eables this vintage Slinger 1% horsepower irleycie-51 years Corner, Surrey, to old-chugged merrily from Tattenham Brighton in the Pianeer Rus for "Historic Interest" motor-

cycles. Neuteiphoto,

The Man In The

Moon DOES Influence You!

New York, Apr. 6.

The Man in the Moon DOES influence your emotions.

Moonshine? Not at all, says a sober scientist, Dr Leonard J. Ravitz, of Duke University Medical School, and his "not at all" is based on two years of research.

Teheran To Ask Delay In

Hague Hearings

Mossadegh Wants To Attend

Teheran, Apr. 6.

The Iranian Government has decided that the' requent for a hearing by the International Court of Justice on the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute be post- poned one month, until June, a member of the Mixed Oil Commission disclosed today.

The delay would be asked so that the Premier, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, could attend the hear- ings at the Hague.

Pesian Government sources raki the note containing The request was likely to be sub- milited by the Iranian Ministor in the Dutch capital within the next two days.

Mossadegh Sources, said Dr would be unable to attend sit- he is this month because

absent for the

aimal Inauguration of the new Majlist Lower House, which probably would not be com- pleted before June.

The Government anel the Mixed Oi! Commission had agreed to the postponement.

Meanwhile, Persian Govern- inent circles

appeared 10 03 nonplussed over whel igy claimed to be Britain's "with-

drawal of recognition oi oll

milonalisation in Persia

Iran, which so far has con-

sidered her CHEC airtight

cceptance

following the United Kingüdin's

of the nationalls? tion principle under the Harri-

Britain

a note

received from

man formula, was disturbed by which was published with Iran's reply yesterday.

SOLE PURPOSE

Children Drink Poison Mixture

Melbourne, Apr. 0.

3

Two Queensland childrens died after they drank hair tonle containing the polson potassium bromate mixed with a soft drink,

д

The poison is used by some Australian bakers in minule quantities DS bread improver,

Agitation has begun for the banning of its use and the sub- stitutoa of the mfer Vitamin C.--Router.

U.S. Move To Restrict Imports

Washington, Apr. 5. New moves to restrict.im-. ports of foreign goods made from scarce materials are under way in the American Congress.

The note made it clear that His report to the Southern He measured patients at Duke the United Kingdom had accepted

Durham,

North the nationalisation principle in Medical Association is out. Like Hospital,

-- and ∙the

Veteran order to make negotiations 10- so many scientific discoveries, Carolina,

ward settlement of the all dispute this "proof" of an old wife's Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia, tale. is an accident.

Imagine the doctor's emotions possible.

Once the talks were broken off, He

on a great started to do research when he stumbled

out

ap plotting day-to-the British said, it became seientiile discovery, surprice. By

measurements he found parent that recognition did not. The discovery was that we all

hold good. give out electrical

rical rays some that marked emotional changes De All Shayegan, “prominent:

with phases

Manufacturing Interests, back- what like wireless stations, rays coincide not only

of the Oil Commission, ed of the moon but changes

member of

by strong Congressional which can be measured,

said Britain

accepted nationalisa

Aroups, are demanding limita- the sun and the seasons.

tion unconditionally and

unson

tions or cuts tore could not withdraw recogni-articles made

on imports of from materials tion of it now.

1935

Dr Invitź started systematicni- ly and statistically to measure the rays of normal and insane people.

MP Attacks

Exclusion

Of Seretse

day

AFFECTED MORE These changes of moods and feelings occur in both sone and

insane. But mental patients

thure-

cur-

Moreover, he said, Britain's such as cobalt, copper, chromies, latest stand would not hold water nickel, brass and steel. show them nore. They are in a court of law.

They argue that while much more emotionally dila- Dr Shayegan said Dr Mossa-tallment of materials to domes- turbed than the rest of us

dogh would go to the Hague tie industry Is enforced by during the new and full moon solely for the purpose of sub- Government order, foreign rms and in the spring or winter. mitting certain oral explanations. can capture much of the Ameri-

In the psychiatric wards of He added that Iran would never

can market. the two hospitals there is more regard herself as a "party to be unrest phases of the new and } judged".—United Press, full moons than at other periods.

For five months he

he measured one mental patient's changing clectrical rays and Inoods. Then he mathematically pre- dicted his behaviour for the

rest of the year.

He tells the Southern "Medical

Association that the prediction

stood up.

FL

the

Suspension

Of Official

Other manufacturers support- ing the restriction moves are makers of band instruments, steel pins, ncelles, garden tools, electrical equipment, pens and pencils.

Some Congressional

sources

the

London. Apr. 6. Mr Fenner Brockway, left wing Labou: Member of Parliament,

see on oven chance that Con- said today that by permanently

gress may approve some form excluding Serotse Khama fram

of limitation in imported goods the chieftaincy of the Bamang-

Bonn, Apr. 0. Iwate tribe Britain had missed an electro-magnetic theory of life." afficial of the Foreign Office's

Ravitz's work is based on the

containing scarce materials. Werner van Borden, a senior

But opportunity to make Bechuana-

the Stato Department lund a model of racial equality, |

The

theory: In

cosmos Legal Department, has been and the Office of Defence social Justice

universal electrical and economic there is

auspended pending inquiries Mobilisation are opposing any Geld. I influences living and to development.

his post, d

d Government new legislative restrictions. non-living matter. All living spokesman said today, He told a "Human Rights and things, from bacteria

Their position to man, A Parliamentary Committee

is that Africa" rally Trafalgar Square respond to it. And they in turn is investigating the Nazi pasts situation could be met through that the example

rucial influence the cosmic electricity. of Foreign Office officials approaches to foreign govern- equality in Bechuanaland would of hist own work Ravitz says: following

Prom and radloments to establish allocations of have done more than anything to | "This does not mean that we can Criticlums of their nativities scarce materials to private in- undermine injustice in the Union, diagnose insanity. But now we under the Nazi Foreign Minister, dustry on the lines of the

Mr Brockway said: "Southcan definitely diagnose changing Joachim von Ribbentrop.

American system. Africa's incorporation of South-degrees of mental disturbance.' Von Barden, Nazi Minister In

The State Department [M West Africa, despite United Na-London Express Service. Brussels, accused of not

also known to feel that infla- tions opposition, is an act of ag-

speaking the truth at

the ton pression which should be op-

could be encouraged Nuremberg War Crimes trial, paszel by all United

States it imports the United the spokesman added. Von

were not permitted to meet some of the market shortages created by any restrictions

members."

He paid tribute verend Michael

Netlens

the ne- 10 Scott's cham- pionship of the South-West

African tribes, Deploring the ban on Mr Scott's entry to the

LOST PICTURE WON PRIZE

Paris, Apr. 6.

Barden denied that the Foreign Cinée know of deportations and persecution of Jews in Belgium when he appeared as a witness, horne production-Reuter.

the trul of Ernst

von Welzuascker and other senior

ክ!

Union, he said: “A small, pre- Odette Guyot, a 28-year-old Nazi Foreign Office officials,— Judiced man of poisoned mind Paris school teacher, is leaving Reuter.

Is keeping out of his land one shortly on a tree trip to Egypt

of the great men among human the first prize in an interna- beings of this period."

man

tional drawing

competion Japs Fighting In

Sir Brockway, who is Chair organised by the Caire Society

af the Congress of Peoples of the Friends Against Imperialism,

armed children under

of the Arts fur

14.

our soildarity with Africans, Her drawing of sphinxes and Indians and the coloured people pyr

pyramids Was done When

Indo-China

Yokohama, Apr. 6.

|

HOPEFUL OF SETTLEMENT

Darwin, Apr. 6.

All the parties in the Kashmir question were hopeful of an carly settlement, according to the Australian. External Affairs Min Ister, Mr R. G. Carey, Just back from last month's Colombo Plan Consultative Committee's annual mecting at Karachi.

of the Union who are today be- Odette was 13, submitted back: The Kyodo News Agency re- Ginning their struggle to de-In 1937 and then became losi ported that a Japanese deserter mand the saine human rights as somewhere between her school from Ho Chith-mia's Vietminh white person in that coun- and the Egyptien capital. It rebel anny in Indo-China re- turned up this year and carried | turned to Japan aboard the A message from Reverend of the honours.

French liner Ln Marseillaise. Scott was read at the meeting. Despite the time log inc Kazuichi Yamashita, 30, |lom was not officially discussed It said: "South Africa will only Egyptian Embassy here has be free from the rule of In- insisted that Odette take the trip tolerance when the peoples of to. Egypt, saying that at her all communities have learned one she will be better able to the art of non-violent resistance appreciate the charms and to 11"-Reuter.

riches of the country.-Reuter.

GIVE IT

ANOTHER may!.

A bit phoney !

HALLO!

WHO'S THERE

"Although the Kashmir prob-

former Japanese army civilian at the meeting, delegates outside reporter, said there are several the conference room showed keen thousand Japanese soldiers Interest in it," he said. among the Vielminh any ranks

The atmosphere at Karachi was who are anxious to come home, full of peasibility for a settlement

United Presh.

of the question, Mr Casey declar- ed. Reuter,

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Bonn Diplomat

In Japan

Yokohama, Apr. 0.. Dr Heinrich Northe, Arst West German diplomalle repre- sentative to Japan, arrived here yesterday aboard the French liner La Marocillalso accom- panied by his wife and son,

Dr Northe win formerly director of the For Eastern Bureau of the German Foreign Mindstry.

Also arriving WETO: 100 French, British audi Asiatiq - tourists.----United Press.

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