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. M. Louvel, French Minister of Industry, récently officially opened the Anglo - Iranian group's new £17,000,000 all refinery at Dunkirk, a view of which is seen here. The refinery has a 2,000,000-ton a year capacity. Its opening completes rehabilitation of Dunkirk, largely destroyed during the war-Express Photo.
Burma May Send Bitter Charges
Army Mission To The Soviet
Rangoon, Oct. 21.
A Burmese military mis- alon is likely to viale · the Soviet Union, and China next month, according to Burmese Press reports to- day,
-Negotiations for such a mission are reported to be at present in progress.
A military mieston head- ed by the Supreme Com- mander. General Ne Win, recently visited Britain and is now on la way to the United Biates for six-week tour.
Similar missions have recently visited India, Pakistan. Yugoslavia and other European countries. -Reuter.
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New York, Oct. 21,
With America's Presidential election only a fortnight away, the hotly contested campaign grew more intense and more hitter today.
Charges of "slander" and "outrageous false- hood" came from Mr Dwight D. Eisenhower and President Harry Truman who are campaigning| along the heavily populated East Coast.
Adlai E. Stevenson launched City Hall at Jersey City, New hls finei whistle-stop drive Jersey, then motored through the with a swing through linole, {eity's streets which were lined Meanwhile, the compaign with an estimated 18,000 persons. strain claimed its first casualty At Newark, New Jersey, the
Democratic -the
President was greeted by o 21- Vice- Presidential nominee,
Senator gun salute,
That got off a big parade to the John Sparkman, He lost his voice.
City Hall where more thousands Mr Sparkman cancelled his turned out for one of the noisiest
reception of his 1952 campaign. speaking engagements the
Meantime, the South and entered the Bethesda, Vice-Presidential nemines, Sena- Republican Maryland, Naval Hospital. for tor Richard Nixon, campaigned treatment of laryngilis and in Mr Truman's home State- what his physician termed a mild respiratory condition.
He is expected to be in hospi- tal for several days.
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"NIXON OHEERED
OF GREAT
PLAGUES
Crop Dostruction
In Kenya
Moinbase, Oct. 21. Scores of thousands of small African farmers in Kenya's northern coastal province are calling 1952 "the year of the great plagues," according to agri- cultural experts who have Just returned to Mombasa after a week's tour.
Fir it was drought, then marauding elephants that dam- aged the scant crops which survived.
After the disappearance of the elephants came thousands af baboons..
Now comes the last straw- invasion by immense flocks of small grain-eating birds. Provin- cial agricultural officer G. L.
in Collop said: "Never
their lives have tribesmen seen Co many birds.
They
are having to send special squads of a hundred people into the fields every day to throw stones and wave sticks to protect the crops. Neverthe- les, great damage has been done to tice crops.
FITTER WAR
Kenya ornithologists are un- ahlo to give the roagon
for Auch a huge bird Invasion,
Meanwhile a bitter war Is still being woged against baboons. Three game scouts have been equipped with rifies and directed that their whole
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CLIFTON GINGER against misfortune, food must
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rost harassing years in living ARKE FRANCIS JETREY HUNTER memory. London Express
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Delegation Was Seven Hours Late
Bonn, Oct. 21.
A four-man- delegation of the Arab League arrived here to- test against the, Wert German- day-seven hour to-to pro- ternell compensation agreement. The delegation, led by Ahmed
Envoy Daouk, Lebanese
Jn Parks, was received by Baron Hane Von. Herworth, Chief of President Theodor Heuss' Pro- tocol Office, Professor Walter Halistein, head of the Foreign "He is leading him around by Ministry, w receivo Dapuk ring in his nose and telling him tomorrow morning, a spokesman
to do."
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Mr Nixon told a crowi Festus, Missouri, that the Pre sident is running Mr Stevenson's campaign. He added.
Mr Eisenhower fold an estimated 4,000 persons in the chilly town square at Manches- ler. New Hampshire, that he isa still a "no deal" man who has what
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commitment to win Mr Nixon drew his biggest Ne reason was known for the To-morrow: "OUR DARLING DAUGHTERS”
made ne in the campaign, supped, "When I went into
He this campaign, long before the nomination in July, I realised I had what, under certang der
cumstances, would be consider- ed a great handicap. I was not, in the popularly accepted mean |ing of the word, a politician.
'NO DEAL' MAN
"I was no politician then, I am not now and I doubt that ever shall be.
cheer when he declared that the delay in the delegation's arrive!, State Department should be he added.
cleaned out "starting with Dean Unconfirmed reports said that Acheson."
Colonel Ahmed Hassan, EgyPİ- Senator Wayne Morse Reim Military Attache in Rome.
publican, Orgeon), who switched was delayed in finder his support from Mr Eisenhower delegation. Egypt is to Mr Stevenson-last week, sald stood to have misgivings about today he had been offered taking a strong line in protest- "very high post" by the Truman ing against the German-Ismael Administration several months agreement, under which West ago but had rejected it because Germany undertakes to pay e- he thought a Republican should stitution for the wrongs done to in a Democratic Ad- the Jews by the Nazie-Reuter. not serve In a ministration.
Senator Morse declined to say what job was offered to him but it was understood to be the Attorney-Generalship-Arsochi-
"Morcover, once the nomina- tion was tendered me, I made pledge to all those a certain who would join this crusade. I said I was strictly a 'no deal'
ted Press. that I would make no or otherwise, promise, Implied
man,
that could by any stretch of
the imagination be interpreted BISHOP MAKES
ns a promise of future political
favour, no matter what duty
Ot
what chore a man might
offer to do in return.
"I have kept that pledge. I Intend to keep that pledge.
am strictly a 'no deal' man and
I shall remain 80,"
APPEAL
London, Oct. 21.
Jap Banks May
Open Branches
In Singapore
Singapore, Oct. 21. Mr Ken Ninomiya, the new An appeal on behalf of Ger-
Consul General man war criminals and others Jopanced
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still in prison under Ailled con- Malaya, said last night that trol was made today by the Japanese bonks would come to
A week ago, Mr Truman had Bishop of Chichester, the Right Singapore as soon as Japanese addressed a capacity crowd of Reverend George N.A. Bell. firms are allowed to open
3,500 indoors in Manchester, The
in
with hundreds of others unablelished hop, in a letter pub-branches in the Colomber of the prese Times, urged that
reviewed operate In Malaycations for
There are quite a to enter the hall.
Position of these banks in Japan wishing to Today the President's train
he said. prisdifers should be swung
through Delaware on with humanity and compassion,
Meanwhile the start of a drive through the
visas to visit Japon are now middle Atlantic States and his who ought not to be let free,'
"I know that there are some to be made direct to 100 next-to-last whistle-stop camp- the Bishop wrote.
Omeo of the Japanese Consul- algo.
General, Recording to Mr J.
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"ESSENTIAL"
Mr Truman told a crowd at Wilmington, Delaware: "If the Nepublican isolationists ever get authority, they will start back- ing down on our programme of International co-operation. That
"But for the rest, the matter
becomes more and more urgent Hontroller of Im-
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He said that before the arrival of the Japanese Consul-General these applica
There was no change in regula- tions as
yet relating to im migrants from Japan to Singa-
Gloucester: Appeal and were made to his office.
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London, Oct. 21. A. £100,000 Restoration Fund
is why it is so essential that has been opened for Gloucester pore Adlai Stevenson be elected Cathedral, where smoke, fumes, Entry permits were given
damp and the President."
Donth* Watch only to Japanese businessmen Ehriler Mr Truman addressed beetle have combined to destroy and for periods of stay in the an, estimated 5,000 in front of the stone and fabric-Reuter, Colony up to a year-Reuter.
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