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Danes Retrace Vikings' Route

A party of tucive Danish oarsmen start out from London Bridge, planning to rów four boats up the River Thames to Oxford and back in two works, a journey said to have been made by the Vikings more than a thousand years ago. Blops will aclude Windsor and Henjoy.—Express Photo.

For Eva Peron!

German Doctors Stampede Of Art

Frankfurt, July 23.

Two German doctora, Professor Heinrich Kalk, a specialist for liver and in. ternal diseases, and Pro-

fessor Ileinrich Uhlen- bauck, specialist for heart and circulation diseases, left here this morning by afr for Buenos Aires, ne- cording

to officials of the Scandinavian Airlines,

It is not known whether the doctors went to the Argentine in conneellan with the liness of Senora Eva Peron, wife of Pre- sident

The Argen. Peron tine Embassy in Bonn denied German Preza ro- ports that the two doctors had gone at the request of the Embassy.-Reuter.

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French Artiỷ convalescent | centre.

Twenty-two others were seriously wounded when the rebels,

disguised us colles, swarmed over the unprotected contre on Monday night,

said that there were It was scenes of bloody horror as the rebels sprayed machine-gua bullets, threw grenades and cut

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At Auction Collection

Paris.

More than 3,000 people pushed, fought and shouted their way into the Galarie Charpentier in Paris's Fauborge-St. Honore to have the privilege of battling to pay £360,000 at the rate of £2. 10s. a minute.

It was the auction sale of one of the world's

finest private collections of paintings that of the late Gabriel Gognacq, owner of a Paris depart- ment store.

Korean General Sacked

PUSAN CRISIS SEQUEL

Pusan, July 23. The South Korean Presl dent, Dr Syngman Rhee, dismissed his Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Lee Chong Chan, today in a movo apparently stemming from the recent political crisis.

Gen. Lee

refused last May to obey Dr Rhee and arrest Assemblymen who opposed the President's attempt to changb the Consulutjen.

The arrests were eventually made by police.

General Jame; Van Fleet, Eighth Army Commander, personally interceded to block Gen. Lee's time.

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It was not known whether he was informed in advance of the latest action.

An Eighth Army spokesman sold the Army' and previously authorised Cen. Lee to attend the 1052-53 course in line with the polley of giving Korean fenior officers comprehensive training in the operation of large military forecs.

Gen. Lee will go to the United States soon to study nt the

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Gen. Lee's successor as Chief cf Staff is Lieutenant-General. Palk Sun Yup, commander of the Korean Army First Corps

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Three hundred demonstrators on Tuesday night presented President Rhee with petitions signed by 3,430,000 South Ke- reans urging him to run for re-

Grey-bearded colicelors, self- | them, you know, to get the effacing curators, smartly money out Oh, I am so 'appy." crossed women, grim looking art He should have been. He had | election, denters from Switzerland, Hol-estimated on getting 200 million land and America, shy, evasive franes (£200,000) from the sale The Liberal Party has no- ones from England ("They have-and got very nearly twice that

getting Sterling amount. such trouble

out," whispered the auctioneer) The Louvre did not bid for battled their way through police anything. Originally Gabriel guards and then had to stand Conacrt had intended to leave on their chairs to try to make sonic of his

more valuable their bids.

paintings to them, but he alter- ed his will; disappointed at not being made president of the French - National Museum Council.

The prize of the collection, the Cezanne still life "Apples and Biscuits," went to a private French collector, Mme. Jean Walter, wife of 12 Paris archilect, for 33 million francs (£93,000).

"Bravo," cfled the auctioneer, Maitre Boller (he had estimated the value at £30,000). "Bravo," cried the assembled company. "C'est pour la France," (1 stays in France"). In reality, picture to Mme. Walter plans to give, the her son in Morocco. Stili lt was a French victory.

In fact, the whole afternoon was.

French dealers carried off the choirs, the Manets, the Corots, Century French paintings, with and most of the unique 19th the Swiss coming off accond

best.

NOISY AFFAIR

Only one museum succeeded in with getting a picture, The Hague

Musetam,

which

purchased Survivors said that 20 Com-through a Dutch dealer "Skaters munists attacked at dinner time. near Rotterdam," by Jongkind, They hurled grenades inside the for 1,050,000 graner (£1,050), main dining hall cottages and

It took 2 hours for the Sprayed

bullets at children play. ing in the garden.

American Industry

Example

As

London, July 23 Trade Unions could stimulate Britain's industry If they had technical staffs to train workshop management, says a British steel representatives in production productivity team after touring America.

The report by the 14-man team says this training would enable realistic and informed contribu- the representatives to make "a tion to discussions at joint pro- duction committees and the like, without in any way whiting down their bargaining power in wage negotiations.

"The interest of the trade puctioneers to sell 302.555 million uniona in production manage- francs worth of paintings. (Justment and to the Implications of The oficial list said that the engure was paid in by pur-living is an important factor in over 50 million francs on top of maintaining a rising standard of dead included seven children, two women, three officers and

chaters as auctioneers' com-the vigour

and four Vietnamese servants, In mieston). addition, those

American industry „silience of Injured were

There was no hush about the Another polat noted by the three children, three women, 11 sale. Bid were made by team was that Amerien did not Other Ronks, two civilians and

shouting (loudly), by waving have.

"the rigid division, re- three natives. Some of them in Indy who walked exclusive rights in the handling and by one large serving for, groups of craftsmen armly from her seat to the of tools, which has grown in the

were not expected to live

United. Press,

Anti-Malaria

Drive

auctioneer at the rate of £10 a past few years in some British

step. (She lost in her bidding shops."

for

妳 Rodin statuotte The

Father," which finally went for

C05,000 francs (£605),

Frequent pleas were made Professor's “No”

Taipel. July 23. by the auctioneer. "My charm-

Tokyo, July 23. Professor Yusuke Hagihara,

cald yesterday

Ten villages and towns in the Ing little latly, please slop Southern Talwart counties of juggling your hat you confuse Kaohsiung and Pingtung have me." "Get out of the way. Director of Tokyo's Astronomical bech selected by Die Provincial | idiot."

This to a cameraman observatory, Government health authorities as walking on the backs of seats, that he had declined an invita experimentalslies for the first tests of an anti-malaria drive

AUCTIONEER HAPPY

tion to attend the International Scientific Radio Conference in Sydney next month because of the reported Austrailan onfi- Japanese feeling.

which w oventually embrace Wiping his face with a happy the entire island.

amile afterwards, Maitre Belfer Preliminary experiments have said: "I am so 'appy, nearly already begun and will last more everything has stayed in France. than two months. They will We feared that the Cezanne and apply, the new technique of Renoirs might go to the Amer!- spraying DDT on the outside. can dealers--but no. walls of houses and on stagnant "Little or nothing has been because he might be incon- Hongkong, water in the vicinity of dwell-bought by London dealers or venienced, the professor added,

collectors. It is difficult Loni —Neuter.

WM. WARREN TRADING CORPORATION LTD. 6 Duddell St.

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An Australian friend had told him that it would not be wise

for him to attend the conference

minated Dr Rhee but he has not formally accepted, United Press,

|CLERGYMEN

ATTACK

RED DEAN”

London, July 23. Two Churchmen have preach- ed about the Dean of Canter- bury.

The Hev. Clarence MAY, Church, Vicar of St. Peter's Great Windmill-street, W., sald of Dr Johnson's germ

allegations:

wor

"It is scandals, such as these that lave thrown a epanner in the machinery of the Church, If this sort of thing goes on,

ve shall have to counter-machinery.

got some

"Is it right that a man who gets £2,000 a year and is provided with a fine house should spend his time misrepro- seating the opinons

of the Church? Why should he not re- tire to the country?”

The Rev. Reginald Cufford Gaul, Restor of Rand, Lincoln- sald in his ecmon: "Make no mistake about it- the Red Dean is the Ridiculous Dean, I fall to see why people Gro 20 pect by the stnilo mumblings of an occlesiastical dotarel,"

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