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"Operation Hedgehog" Opens In East Angl "Enemy" Dealt With
Arson Gang
In Kenya
Nairobil, Apr. 18
A collective fine. of £2,500 has been imposed on several thousand Kiku- yu tribeanien in northern Kenya for suppressing ovidence about cazes of arson.
African hotsea kund farm buildings European which have been set on fire are believed to have been the work of an anti- European
secret
society
eniled Mau Mau—Reuter.
THIRD BECOMES
FIRST
Freak Incident At Thirsk Races
objection
today
Hounslow, Middlesex, Apr. 18..
Operation "Hedgehog" outcome of the Prime Minister's decision to put all regular military, establishments in Britain on a combatant' basis today proved to observers how quickly several thousand troops in the Eastern Command could be grouped to meet an enemy attack.
The first alarm for the exercise was given yesterday afternoon when soldiers left their office desks and other administration jobs in barracks to don battle order..
Reg Horne
Wins At
Moor Park
Today the troops were con- centrated in Epping Forest and in a "short engagement” dealt with "enemy paratroops,"
Troops taking part included many ceremonial units-Royal Horse Guards King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, 2nd- Coldstream Guards, the Guarda Training Battalion and the Royal Artillery from Woolwich Arfil- lery depot.
Moor Park, Apr. 18. Reg Horne, of Hendon (London), 43-year-old
Mr. Churchill announced in Ryder Cup player, won the first prize the House of Commons on Dec. 8 of £300 in the Silver King that he had given Instructions £1,350 Golf Tournament here that numerous regular milltary establishments'in Britain, which
72
holes.
today, aggregating. 278 for the contained nearly 250,000 men in depots and training schools, He returned 88 and 73 in the other
should acquire final two rounds today, follow-immediate combatant value. ing scores of 67 and 08 in the It is on this occasion, he said, first two rounds.--
Second, ono stroke behind Home, was Arthur Lees (Sun-
units
that "our country should suggest to the mind of
potential paratrooper the back of a hedge-
u rabbit."
.
Thirsk, Yorks., Apr. 18.~~~ The first two horses were disqualified after a doublejningdate) with rounds of 73, hog rather than the paunch of
in a race here 85, 89 and 70 and third with 279 Was Charles Ward, of - an incident
un-Line
Aston (Birmingham), paralleled in recent years on with Acores of 00, 80, 72 and
70. the British turf.
Home had a
shock after arriving on the tee at the 150 yards eighteenth, needing a two over par five to win.
No third was officially placed though there were 21 runners in the race, as the Judge had originally placed horses,
only
four
Norah Glover was first past the post in the Hambleton Plate aver six furlongs followed by Golden Friendship and Miller Dam.
born
ALL-NIGHT. "READY"
Troops at "Invasion Corner" got five minutes notice yesterday England to d-fend southeast from "Invaders.
an
The War Office ordered emergency anti-invasion exercise to catch troops of the South eastern Command off balance.
His drive crashed into the branches of a tree and rebound ed out of bounds, but he teed
At 3.55 pm. the first, wern- up another ball and got his Ave
ing of "emergency" was pass- for victory.
Bill Shankland,
Australian-ed, to the Command's Chief of Staff, Major-General W. P. professional at Potter's J. Foy, who rode Golden Bar, broke the record for the Oliver. At 4 p.m. sirens sound Friendship. objected on the course, only a day old, with aed at barracks in London, Col- grounds of bumping and boring great final round of 85 for an chester, Canterbury, Chiches
Norwich, Bedford by Narah Glover, and G. R.
stone. Merrills, Miller Dam's jockey,
At 4.02 p.m..
p.m.. with objected to both frat And
advance warning, guards had been placed in every corridor and documents room in every headquarters, Transport Was ready columns
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the
second on similar grounds. After long delay Stewards' announced that Miller Dam had been awarded the ruce, and the first two horses dis- qualified.
Perce Neige, originally fourth, was placed second.-Reuter.
aggregate of 290.-Reuter.
Rugby League
no
to
to
carry
and
was
500-strong concentration
Cup Final At Wembley Today
Final Atts, radio sets were tumed
London. Apr. 18. Two teams who have never before reached
the laat stage In will fight out the final of the Rugby League Challenge Cup. at Wembley Stadium on Sutur-
Robic Still Leading In Cycle Race
das:
They are Featherstone Rovers, from a small mining town in Salerno, Italy, Apr. 18. Yorkshire, and Workington Italy's veteran sucing cyclist Town, the "babes" of the Rugby stage of the Rome-Naples-Rome cycle race today but failed to election to the league has been match the overall lead from the
Pastromenal, Frenchman Jean Roble.
their
formed in 1943.
to prearranged defence scheme wavelength, ammunition, wea pons and rations were located.
Throughout the night troops stood at the ready. Forces in the London area, including Guards Battaliona slept by their vehicles, waiting, for or- ders.--Reuter
ALERT IN VIS.
Newburgh, NY., Apr. 18. All American military estar blishments were clerted, whers the Air Force's detection system "developed a pattern of "UN- knows which appeared poten-
Gino Bartall, won the second Lorkington's rise since their tally dangerous" yesterday.
His
to
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"I told the girl you had a cold-she said it's such a bad day several others had phoned in the game excuse to stay
home!"
Of
Spender Warns
Long Testing
For West Period For
Philadelphia, Apr. 18.
The Australian Ambassador, Mr Percy C. Spender, in a speech, entitled "NATO and Pacific Security" today called for the closer integration of non-Communist defence efforts in the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
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Paris, Apr, 18.
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pointed out They Bey ended the weekly ceremonial visit' of the Cabinet to his Palace after only three mimites yesterday and fixed his saal only to decrees of minor importance, retaining the others
consideration.
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the Council of in Tunisia in the Republic, the French Upper House, said in an article pub- lished here tonight that the Joint Commission was being and set to work with In his address, which was prepared for de-blo haste.
an interview with the evening newe- livery before the Academy of Political and Social conservative
Senator Science, Mr Spender also cautioned the Western paper Ls Monde, the
said that order should be com- world against believing that it could solve all its pletely restored in the Pro problems of defence within a short time.
Speculation
On "Ike"
Successor
Paris, Apr. 18, Lord
Ismay, Secretary- General of NATO, hopes that the NATO Council will meet on ¿pril 28, when It will ask she of the 14 member governments to nominato Successor
P General Eisenhower.
to
B. Ridgway, United Nations Commander in Koren, as
Gruether
Wer,
as the most
Mr Spender said that the "Western world-and the more Industrialised the nation the more this tendency is revealed-is opt (to believe that any problem, no |matter how complex, con be solved within a limited space of
What we neot - is a better of historical perspective Bense and a clearer understanding that the conflict between Democracy und Communizm is one which will not be resolved except over a period of long duration."
"Aus
Mir Spender said, tralla is, of course, not a man- ber of NATO but is interested in Its growth, development and operations.....since the pro- rection it offords and will pro-, gressively afford extends far beyond the geographical area covered by its member nations."
Ware
Lectorate before the Commission began its work,--Reuter,
.י
Hesitation Feared In
W. Germany
Paris, Apr. 18. The alx-nation European Army conference resumed its: sittings here this week after an Easter recess in the hope of having a draft treaty ready signature early in May.
The French Army authorl- ties are going ahead, on the assumption the the treaty will in due course be ratified by the six aalizments. ·
*
made the
He told a Presa conference that he had had no notification
At France's leading military from the American Chiefs of An Air Defence
college of Coetquidam a foreign PACIFIC' COUNCIL Command
Mat- oulminating in
for Geisman Staff suggesting General statement today winning the league cham-alerted all, agencies of the na
said, Wo thew
Mr Spender complained. that section intended Robie was sixth in today's 140-pionship last season. Much of tional Military
while his country had contri- officers is already being or Establishment
buted hundreds of thousands of ganised. Ichometres-lap from Caserta to the credit for their success regis until the unknowns were identi- the new Supreme Commander,
A new political considera- here. He still has a 85 seconds with their 41-year-old player-fied, after which
troops, sirmen and seamen to the period of the Italian, manager, Gus Risman.
In the fight over
Informed military quarters Europe and the Atlantic during
Mediterranean,tion has, however, Magal,
the European in ratification of special readiness was called off. in over
"It would be an error to my close to Supreme Headquarters
by the respective Army treaty timings
here Probably the oldest player in that such an alert is Bartali covered the hilly ap rugby league, he led Salford to unusual. However, it is the
not belleved tonight that General the two world
more speculative Ridgway had displaced General no existing machinery in which parlaments Caserta to Salerno in victory at Wembley in the 1936 function that the Air Defence fiction
already was. hrs. 51 mins. The Belgian Stan Cup final and was also their Command was organised
likely the voice of Australia can be that it alren ructor to General Eisenho-hard in the formulation of deck-informed diplomatic observers
According to usually well Coxena was close behind, with captain in 1039 when they were
sions which can directly bear Marko Banont
here, hesitations about the sign- (Italy)
perform." third beaten.
upon our destiny." The Command would not ex- Reuter
(General Elsenhower was.un. He hoped that the Pacife. Ing at the treaty, at any rate in the plain its statement further derstood to Eric Reuter
be recommending Council to be formed by us the near future,
may shortly within the German General Gruenther, his Chief of tralia, New Zealand, and the develop Staff,
Mos
detalled United States might partly rectify Parliament. There is already a the German Government and lonowledge of NATO organ Spender said of NATO: strong and-European army body
"It is inevitable, however, that of
in the French
nature of its deliberations and
observers Sear that planning will affect more and pressure of public opinion, in more not only the Interests of Germung may force Dr | ftr`members but those of its Adenauer to urge the Western "non-members,
Alller to explore to the utmost It is not unnatural, according the chances of getting the Rus- ly, that Australia is especially slans to agree now to the uni- concerned to ensure that Its_in= | Acation of Germany and, that terests and the Interests of oitier with this in view De Adenauer areas of the world-particularly may feel that Germany's 'signa- those affecting the
Western tura to the European army Paciņa--are not inadvertently | might prejudica", the chances overlooked by the members of of agreement-Reuter. NATO.”—United Press,
SWISH RACE
Güneva, Apr. 18.
Andrea Carrep (Italy) won
counterpart in Featherstone -thirteen Batten, who has made three previous appearances in, cup
the second_lep of the Swiss finals for Bradford Northern,
"Tour De Rommandie cycling).
race today, covering kilometres from
Unlike Workington who have
the 201 three Australians, a Scotsman Mortiary to and a Welshman in their ranks, Geneva in 5 hrs., 57.0 mins.
Pipe
Smokerton)
Featherstone Rovers have only Sets Record
The Italian ace, Fuasto Coppi, one player who is not Yorkshire
Swiss rider, Hugo Koblet born-the Irishman, John Daly
Wout and six are Dutchman, Wagtmans
natives of the whom
the
મંત
the
wn yester town.
day's opening lap, were among
..
Featherstone, who beat
Flint, Mich., Apr. 18.
A 77-year-old Dutchman has won an unofficial contest
for the the world's pipe-smoking cham-
a large group who finished be- mighty Wigan and Leigh on the pionship, hind Carrea in 5 hrs. 58 mins.way to the final, have uehloved
by SUCCESS
63 Gees. Ple
At Purmerend, Holland, Nico In the general
dogged Kitizing male his 33 Sirds Wagtmans, leads after two Imps persistence and team work of burley tobacco lost #2
classification,
'with-s' time of 11 hrm '2, mins.
----Rouler.
MOROCCO · EVENT.
Tangier, Apr. 10: fearth hinge of the The Moroccan road cycle tour from Tetouan to Tanzler..
WES Won by the Frenchman, Loutg Depret, who covered the 173 Kilometres. in four
Loura, minutes and one second,
Roger
Buchonnet,
25
France,
Was second and Recr
accredited with
their
Reuter.
INTELLIGENCE : TEST.
SOLUTION: M
It four players "olar itizen rub- 'pers, "With a chanen df › DREÍDors esca rubber, afther oria plAYAN WICH. them all, or one player lasés" them
Hence where the rubber, totalĮ. 700, 1500 and 1000 poloti, tas žinai Rocount showtime
D
the same umeingo Storia,
Max Charroin, Morocen, was thirst in four hours, 20 min, and 11 seconda, beating six other riders for third place.--Reuter.
Pope and below ad loss as a one rubber, (1) matres recrement the ront town i LAPELERÍO Vid C Defoe
Adation won a230; Popa lost as. LONGIN KNSFERS RETUŠOS,
minutes and 18 seconds yester day, battering the world record by_nearly four ininutes.
Puning away at the To time in his pipe shop window
Flint, Michigan, Epaniola got, only 43 worth of his 3.3 grams.
Paul minutes
It was Spaniola's world re- two Dutchman
· cord of 80. minutes and records that the
beat, but his time will not be recognised officiality because was, not set, HE W
pips smokers.
The two men compared their times by trans-Atlantic tale phone after completing their Bolig stunts-Hemre,
who
Mr
not discussed the question of a the importance." and extensive A
Lord Ismay said that he had muccessor with General Elson hower-Reuter.
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