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Tito's Navy Tito's Navy Reviewed

Britain's

THE CHINA "MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952. A

Defences Stand V.C.General Red

With aircraft flying overhead, ships of the Yugoslav fleet sall in line for the review by

Marshal Tito at Spilt-Express Photo,

Beauty Tips Dangerous Controversy

By Phone

Munich, Oct 5.

The Munich telephone exchange is now supplying

a service of beauty tips to subscribers.

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The service was started Buring

international exhibition of hair styles. cosmetics and fashions.

Some 200 firms from Bri- France, Germany.

Holland and Switzerland took part,

41.20.40

were

Btar attractions tiny scent bottles in the form of pins and solid per fumes from Paris-Beuter.

Swim Star

Chooses Life

In Convent

Enters U.S. Elections

Washington, Oct. 5.

The Truman-Eisenhower dispute over respon- sibility for the Berlin blockade blew up today, deal- ing another blow to hopes in diplomatic circles that specific foreign policy problems might be kept out of the Presidential election,

Up To "Raids"

London, Oct. 6.

Britain's air defences, tested for two days by the biggest mock attack since the war, are a match for tho modern bomber, the Air Defenco Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Basil Embry, said today.

When the Orst phase of "Exercise Ardent" ended, Sir Basil denied reports that senior

air, ofteers had been "shocked" by the way bombers had out- witted the defences and had

their "bombs" before

Intercepted.

"I was surprised at the very large number of interceptions," he said. "I am not complacent but my forets have made more interceptions than ever before."

Today bomber forces of six NATO nations "ralded" Londou, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glas- gow. Fighters flew more sortles. than they ever had on a single

day during the Battle of

Kritain.

The attack on London was corried out by Unlied States B- 50 medium bombers at 10,000 metres (about

33,000 feet). People watched criss-crossing vapour trails against blue sky as jet-engined fighters tore into the American force.

H.Q. BAIDED

Dutch Thunderjets raided the Fighter Command Headquarters at Stanmore, near London, in a high-speed

attack low-level Meteors and Canadian Sabrejets

beat them off after a series of dogfights over the Headquarters. Belgian and American Thun-

Air Force made 2nd Tactical low-level hit and тив raids

East Coast.

against key installations on the

President Truman started the row in a cam-derjets with Vampires of the paign speech in support of the Democratic Presi- dential candidate, Mr Adlai Stevenson, at Oakland, California, last night. He accused the Republican candidate, Dwight Eisenhower, of endangering American security and bringing World War Three nearer by "falsification of facts about American acts abroad."

He said Mr Eisenhower had General Lucius Clay, who Eisenhower as decisions he now-condemned as European commander, later last blunders, and specifled Korea night stated that the agreement and Berlin as two of them. for withdrawal, of

played a major role in shaping succeeded

In Yorkshire 100 paratroopers

were dropped over a military target. They were ferried to the Command planes, which made

spot in three Hastings Transport

two dropping runs,

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The paratroopers.landed hurt and umpires on the ground estimated that the operation was a succLBS.

The exercise continues en Thursday for a phase of night week-end.-Reuter.

In Britain

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Infiltration Of Labour Party In Britain

General Freyberg, V.C., the retiring Governor-General of New Zealand, and his wife photographed as they, came ashore at the Royal Albari. Docks In London from the së Rangitane.———

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Central Fres Photo.

Death Of Sir

Keith Murdoch

Melbourne, Oct. 5.

Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch, Australia's greatest newspaper magnate and a Trustee of Routers Limited, died in his sleep at his home near Melbourne last night. He was 66.

Sir Keith began his career as a junior reporter on the Melbourne Age, and long before he was 50

He said Mr Eisenhower lined secupation of Berlin word and operation and over the next became the most powerful man in the Australian

up by political representatives of from the four Powers involved and

In recommending that American

withdrawn troops. be New York, Oci. 5.

aged 25- and Korca (before the war began Claro Lamore,

resp. pretty as a cover-girs, chose there), and

that America, after the between life as a swimming

did not get from star and life as a nun.

In

She entered a convent. eight years she must make final vows for life as a min.

Providence, Rhode Clare, of Island. swain for the US. Olympic team at Wembley in 1940. She did not reach the

finals.

Once was

of

WDS

did not cover guaranteed Recess, Elacnhower pointed this out, but nothing was done in case the whole #gremment with the

collapsed.

Germear right of way" Russians over access to Berlin

Russia a

in writing to Berlin, This, he said, led to the crisis over the Berlin blockade.

Truman said.

A British Crossword Puzzle

Later he, General Clay, made a verbal agreement with the Russians over access to Berlin. "There what a mistake made. I was the fellow who made it, clse," General Clay nobody said.

UNIQUE

SECURITY

MEASURES

newspaper world.

Other tributes were paid in Britain today to Sir Keith.

Born in Melbourne, the son of a former Aberdeen Minister, ho made his name as a war cor- respondent with the Australian Lord Kemsley, the newspaper

said: "He was and New Zealand foods in the proprietor, Erst world war.

very fine type of man,

very and utterly fearless as a newspaper

In London, after the war, he strong in his convictions and was appointed editor manager of the United Cable man. Bervice and came into contact with Lord Northcliffe, the news- "Sir Keith belleved in the paper magnate, on whom news-responsibility paper palley he modelled rauch of ovaórship and strove for a his later He and Interest.

newspaper-

Manchester, Oct. 5.

The former Labour Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, tonight quoted estimates that about one-sixth of the delegates from local party branches at last week's Labour Party conference appeared to be Communists ox Communist-inspired.

He said: "This reckoning by some observers may well be too high, but if it should be one-tenth or even one-twelfth, it is a most shocking state of affairs to which the National Executive should give immediate attention."

Delegates from local party branches swept the leftwing Bevanite graag 'info" "six of the.

seven constituency seats on the Not Yet Out

National Exp

Mr Gaitskell said: "A most disturbing feature of the con- ference was the number of resolutions and speeches which were Communist-Inspired, based not even on the Tribune (the Bevanite weekly) so much the Daily Worker, Communist Party organ."

Ar

war

There was no doubt that the Labour Member of Parliament, Mrs Bessie Braddock, "quite right" when she wend same weeks ago that "The Com- munist Party had now adopted a new tactic of inaltration inte the Labour Party". Mr Ogit skell said.

Launching a strong attack on the Beyan supporters, Mr Galt- skell said it was a "piece of blind stupidity to remove the former Foreign Secretly, Mr Herbert Morrison, from the Executing,

GROSSLY MISLEADING

The loss of hia polipy:mplena would be a heavy, if not my gap- pling, blow to the Barty, he

added.

Mr Gallskall spid the Be

vanites had poured out a stream of grossly misleading propaganda

with poisonous intrendoes and mallelous attacks on Mr Altice, Mr Marrison and the rest of m

We endured it in silence be cause of the distaste for publie

Of Wood

York, Oct. 5. The Archbishop of York, Dr Cyril Garbett, sald to- day that Britain was still threatened

with bank- runter and it was wishfpl thinking to imagine that the danger was over.

Ho

wald:

"Perhaps the

most arrent problem of all

feeding

hunger

救助

Prove

the world, for

might

rht eventually

gven greater

danger to human life than the atomic bomb."

The Archbishop affe that social, political" and actenuto problema

Would be Dead Spa fruti valssi world longer were ayold ed. It was more and mora necessary that every nation should concentrate, an lid- food production-Roofer:

Surprise Trip By

rows inside the paternik

Daltskell said.

MI

But it was now clear thai tha

polley was wrong.

Russian President

.... In. E. Germany

Berlin, Oct. 5. President Nicolal Shver- "We must speak out plainly, answering alundèrs and steading nik of Soviet Russia flew up always, for a responsible, into East Berlin today on, a honest and realistic poly, both

in home and foreign affair", he surprise visit from Moscow to Lake part in the celebra-

sold.

tion of the third anniversary of the founding of Com munist East Germany,

The Duchess of Kent is flying Herald, and began an association Keith Murdoch. It was my rule by a group of frustrated in the Communist sector.

Hor

negotiations result-

of the Aus

Gallup

1

restore

the

elections to the Executive, the airport by Johannes Dieckutin.

President Truman said Mr

SILLY NONSENSE Eisenhower Wha commanding

Declaring that there would be general in Europe when he, as

Duchess Of Kent's

high standard of journalism." no unity of the party' 'bn' the resident, proposed to Stalin that America should have tree

Sir Keith returned to Australlo Lord Laylon, Chairman of terms dictated by the Tribune, The 04-year-old · Rusajan Visit To Malacca

# dolegation access lo Berlin at the same

DIPLOMATS' FEAR

In 1920 and rose rapidly in the the News-Chronicle: "I deeply Mr Gaitskell went on "Ip is President headed newspaper world. He was offered regret to learn of the death of time to end the attempt at mob which landed in a special plane.. national Une that American troops were But she

won five

Now diplomats here fear that Kuala Lumpur, Oct. §.

the editorship of the Melbourne became a pro-withdrawn from the Soviet zone swlin titles and

taken Viows,

collaborate by the

with Journalists and privilege of Germany.

"He delegated these fessional sports show star,

that bed

His dramatic arrival coin- him the convent this fab of negotiation to General protagonists in the Presidential 100 miles from here today to

through the him on many matters affecting authority and leadership of the Before entering

to political advan-visit the ancient city of Malacca, managing-alrectorship

with the opening in the the

newspaper Industry such solid, sauno, sensible majority cided che said: "My biggest ambition Clay and left Europe. General election for

Moscow of the Arat Russian programme in that city, Chaimman of Directors of the as the freedom of the Press, the of the movement”. Olymple Clay met the Russian milltary age, may cut the Government which bears the traces of four Herald and Weekly to be an

Communist Party Congress an Times birth of the Router partnership an oral lines taken by the them," Mr in the past with the support of civilisations Portuguese, Dub Lumite interest in Australia. In 1940 and the industralia

Fortunately, apart from the 18 years. He was met at the winner-but since I was 12 I've leaders and got only

from

Chinese not always thought seriously of life assurance

both Democratic and Republi-British

paper interest revealed being

advance.

Keith played a leading during the war."

Labour Conference can parties.

came down President of the Lower House as a nun."

the line taken by

This is all part of the un- True,

part in the

firmly on the side of canity and of the Soviet Zong Parliament, Western spokesmen in attacking precedented security measures ing in the entry

GREAT LEADER

responsibility, Mr Galiskell said in the absence of Premier Otto Associated the Soviet blockade of Berlin taken for the tour of southeast tralian

Press into

He Mr Laurence Scott, Chairman All the "silly nonsense about Grotewol and Vice-Premier Walter Ulbright, who left for was that there was no doubt Asla by the Duchess and her partnership with Reuters.

welding about the validity of free access son, the Duke of Kent

regarded this

of the of the Manchester Guardian, withdrawing troops from Korea, Lo Berlin for the three Western The bullet-proof car they are two organisations as one of the Chairman of the British Press breaking away from the Atlantic the Moscow rally a few days Powers.

using In Malaya has been suc- greatest and most significant Association News Agency and a Alliance and going pack on what 90,

Director of Reuters, suld: "Sir the Labour Government stood Herr Dieckim pointed out cessfully tested at short range achievements of his career,

Ile toured Europe last year, Keith Murdoch was a friend for had been blown away, with Bren and Sien gun Dre.

potentates and of politicians, Every slep they take is closely visiting many political leaders.

Loyal members of the party, Pressmen. He was always wel guarded. Last night, police and soldiers guarded King's House, oficial residency of the High What is regarded as dangerous Commissioner, General is that in the event of any

Gerald

the Templer, where further dispute whith Russia Duchess is staying.

Keith: "He was a very in connection with Reuters. When "I knew him best through his ver Berlin, the current debate

The young Duke stayed at

newspaperman, will have provided Soviet pro- the official residence of the imagination and technical skill it, was first suggested in 1940 pagandista with valuable ma- Deputy Commissioner, Mr were not only largely respon that the newspapers of Austra

a. associated terial nd well as having divided | D. C. McGiver sible for the high Journalistic in should national opinion along party inside the same closely-protect standard of 'e newspapera partners in the Reuter owner- Sir Keith Murdoch was with which he was associated, ship, ed compound on a high ridge overlooking Kuala Lumpur's

but had their effect upon Aus one of the first to see tralian trai newspaper production merits of this

is novel idea? Political observers cald famous Lake Gardens-Reuter.

Sir Hom generally.

PIE Union, said: "Members of the

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But the line being taken by Mr Truman is that Eisenhower was to blame for not having put this freedom of access beyond a shadow of doubt by obtaining confirmation in writing.

lines on this issue,

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dominantly cordial to Mr Tru-

man's attacks

Mr Eisen-

hower's qualifications QB

Presidential candidate.

*

The Presidential election cam-

paign reached its halt-way marks

loday.

It found Mr Stevenson

Toy Pistol Menace

nearing the end of his tour of In Britain

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the Mid-West, normally Re publican

and Mr Elsenhower's

special

campaign

London, Oct. 3. train moving

the Mischievous boys who take Borost Dakotas into Montana.

"pot shots"! at motorists and Senator Tchard Nixon, Re- pedestrians with air pistols may publican candidate for Vice- expect to have their toys con- President, said in New York that focated if appeals to the Home the United States "must give Office are successful Municipal

The hope to the people of Poland for their eventual freedom."

Mr Nixon and Hope for Polish freedom can be rekindled

MENZIES' TRIBUTE comed by a wido circle who including the Bevanites, must

The Australian Prime Minis-appreciated his enthusiasm and now accept all those decisions. ter, Mr Robert Menzies, said in his sincerity and who enjoyed Router. Canberra, in a, tribute to Sir his company,

His drive and

the

Secretary

"As a nation, Sir Keith left of the us in his debt."

Sir Christopher Chancellor, Union throughout the world will

Kennan Going To Frankfurt

proudly that this was the first- time the Soviet President had one brood with an officia delegavernek reviewed the

guard of honour of Communist Preple's

Police, tien called the

on October 7, 1940, án event of tremendous

S of the East Gemin

importance

caused considerable'i surprise among political obser vers in West Berlin, coming an it did on the opening day of the much-advertised Manscow Farly

Soviet experts agid, however that 21. Shy Genova, Oct. 4. | who la President în name, onl

tho was

most "dispensable” Moscow, whos0 | ranking Soviet 'Communist and demanded by therefore well-suited to make proseppe

of Reuters, today mourn the loss of a friend Mr George Kennan, American General Manager said: "Sir Keith Murdoch was and a great Australian Press Ambassador in one of the greatest journalists fender."

recall has bogn

Bre

They added that bis, in East Berlin would lend a

He was accompanied by Mr high official touch here to any

State for Comanonalists there vit

Tela

Mr O'Shaughnessy has been

travel with Mr. Kennan.

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Communists.—--United Prosa,

In Austria

of our generation. And he was Mr Guy Schofield, editor of Russia, left Geneva by train such a trip a great Australian. I mourn him to London Dally Mall, said: tonight for Frankfurt. as a friend, a comrade in many! The passing of Sir Keith ventures and an inspiring Murdoch will nowhere be more leader,

keenly felt than in Fleet Street. 5. O'Shaughencary, American formal announcement of a for-

in Moscow, mal alliance between the Bus-- "Now as I salute him. I re- He was so often here and

was Charge d'Affaires fleet 1

cct upon his great kindness of so famlilar with so many of us who will now run the Minbassy slane and the East Germaan heart, his love of youth,

his who abounding vitality, his iminense

Lord Salisbury [all] and unflagging Interest in

on 'holiday in France and flow human affairs,

Bons, said in London to Geneva this afternoon to Persian Expert "Most of all, I think of him "I have heard with deep Mat

and at the centre of this splendid doch.

happiest with young people of the death of Sir Keith Mur-

Ho will bd sincerely Mr Charles Bohlen, of the become to and devoted family."

mourned by all those who have State. Departement, left Geneva over reports of wilful

at heart the cause of the tonight by air for New York. He by youths that they

A GREAT LOSS Commonwealth and Empire to has been virlung Mr Kennan have

asked the Home Office to

Colonel John Jacob Astor, which he devoted "hi" litó.”—aves the week-end. use of air pistols Chairman of the Times and Reuter. commitments that abet Com-restrict the

and girls under the President of the Commonwealth munist slavery of free nations by boys and by working unremittingly age of 17.

Pross Union, sald: "Sir Keith At present the sale of air Murdoch was a very old friend Still Prefers Cable why w Groppen but profunt hutalritice to study the

of the and running pistols to juveniles is banned

New York, Oct. 6.

Austrian State Railways "Due to the shameful Valta but anyone aged 17 or over can have for many years met him

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