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Jubilation In France And

Wife Was Lost'

In Russia

Copenhagen, Dec, 1.

A Daniati workman, Vllly Jacobsen, has asked for, the dissolution of his mar- rlago after 1. fruitless seven-year search for noWE of his wife in the Soviet Union.

Mrs Jacobsen, a Ukrain→ Ian, was forcibly evacuated into Russia from flie East German village of Stolzen- berg In June, 1045. She WAL expecting a baby at tha, ilme.

Letters to the authorlues al' Blolzenberg were re- turned "address unknown."

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London, Dec. 1. Food Minister, Major Gwilym Lloyd George, told

Commons today that he was not prepared to buy coarse grain now available in Turkey because of the very high prices.

Colonel Malcolm Stoddart Scott, Conservative, had asked If the Minister knew that Turkey Imported from Britain. In the jast 10 months seven times more thon Britain Imported from Turkey.

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Paris, Dee: 1.

Quarters close to the French Foreign Office tonight' described the Saar election result as "a victory for the European idea."

The results were seón here ds strengthening the position of M, Robert Schuman, the French Foreign Minister, who is facing a Parliamentary foreign affairs débato later this week.

Anything approaching 50 per cent, of spoiled papers might have had fatal consequences for M. Schuman and the whole Government during the foreign affairs debate, diplomatic quarters said,

Now

M. Schuman will be Saarlanders were for or against able to face the Assembly with Germany,

the proof that his policy for a In private conversations united Europe is a living force officials said they were dis- and not merely an artificial appointed that not more Saar- device, these sources added. landers did head the appeal of

JESUC

French Foreign Office the German Parliament, poll

that tho purelytical parties and trade unions to Sear clections should boycott the election or spbit become an international ballot elips.

The pro-Goverment "Berlinet But despite a violent cam-Anzeiger" suggested that West paign, more than 80 per cent Germans had perhaps made

in

Grave Shortage Of Rice

of the electorate expressed their mistake in trying to transform a F.A.O. Mesting To

Discuss Problem

confidence in the parties which local election into a demonstra- stand resolutely for a Euro-ilen for Germany. pcanisation of the Saar,

The Saar Government was now Foreign Office spokesman said. In position to claim that only

Roma, Dec. 1. French diplomatic quarters some 32 per cent-those who

The Food and Agriculture hoped that once the atmosphéro had cleared, France and deed papers plus those who Organisation of the United abstained--were pro-German and Nations will hold a meeting many would reopen their that 48 per cent wanted an of rice exporting and im- negotiation about changes in the Independent Saar, present status of the Boar.

This allegation was not only porting countries at Bang- French evening newspapers uniatisfactory but also incorrect kok early in January, 1953, today gave a splash treatment to the puper rald-Rouler. the Saar election results.

to discuss the problem of the world's rice supply.

"GERMAN REBUFF"'

Air

The big circulation "France Air

Sair" headline read: "German rebuff-clectors used to

sabotage the ballot. Success for the European policy of France.!!

"Paris Presse" wrote: "Striking though unexpected success for the European iden: that is the conclusion of the Saar election

He urged him to buy more of results." the avellable currants -and raisins.

Major Lloyd George replied that he was very well aware of this situation.

He had bought a very con- siderable quantity of raisins of

"Le

"II

Experts Look Into

The Future

London, Dec. 1.

three to four present size and

The shortage of rice, the production of which is less than half of the pre-war production during 1932, will be the biggest single ilem on the FAO agenda next year; the organisation's Council stated.

The Council, made up of 18 member nations, has just ended. Its 10th session with an ar- nouncement of the forthcoming meeting which is to open on January 5 In

and

which both

stated: Monde"

Hoverplanes yesterday's ballot has not yet bought a solution, it at least times their

on which to capable of carrying large loads Eastern and Western countries provides a basé build."

of freight from warehouse to will participate. customer. envisaged by The population in the Far Britain's top aircraft designers.

The Society of British Aircraft East has increased by 120,000,- Constructors,

000 persons since the war and envisaging this FAO experts estimate that an

The Catholic "La Croix" said: "It is to be desired that the result of the ballet does not

arc

the 1852 crop from Turkey and provoke bitterness in Bonn and development in the future, said addiliori - 1,300,000 tons of rice

very

that

the designs include machinc3

are needed each year to meet with detachable fuselages. were

In this conception, the rotor

the annual population increase. blades, wh

Quick alleviation of the rice which

would be driven

shortago is not expected, the by a gas turbine engine, would

clipped

Council reported, be

organisation's to the fuselage and would then airlift the load but the purpose of the Bangkok to discuss long-term meeting is production policies,

on

help

expected to buy more, subject exagerrated optimism in Paris.

The Communist "Ce Soir" to agreement as to price and

said: "The elections quality,

viclory for the United States be knew no currants whose important objective was As for were available doy expert from to assure its economic domina- Turkey.

tion by exercising, pressure on Major

Tufton Beamish, Con-

both Bonn and Paris."--Reuter, servative, had suggested

to its destination. BONN DISAPPOINTED the Minister should ectslder

The loads could be detached Bonn, Dec. 1. considerable buying the

from

the rotors and these would include economie, incentives to Other items to be discussed Banner headlines on the front be used to airlift other cargoes. quantity of coarse grain-some-

increase rlea production Pilet and passengers would thing over a mon tons-which pages of West German news-

subsidies, improved Turkey had availabis if satis-papers today openly reflected

be carried in

a smaller perma-such as German disappointment at the nent fuselage beneath the rotors, productions factory prices could be oranget. outcome of the Saor elections.

practices, price The Government should con-

It is understood that first tests guarantees, marketing facilities, sider arranging

"Disappointing election Hoff-

as the introduction of measures to long-term

are due to begin next year but, in the saddle,"

Increase said mena firmly

supplies

other of contract.

warns the Society, it would be supplementary foods and the the "Frankfurt Abendpost."

"Saar elections confirm Hot some time, even if work is relation of rice production and

straightforward. "Frankfurt menn," said the

type of helicopter

freighter marketing operations to nationa! Nachtausgabe."

budgets.-United Press. Government and the Opposition

"It would be good if the comes into general use.

This newer type of hover in Donn frankly admitted a plane would not have a

the Munich speed. but would be economical. flasco," sald--

Reuter. "Abendzeitung."

West German political leaders. made

Major Lloyd George replied: "I am aware, of course, of this fact but I would point out that the Turks are asking very high prices far beyond the world price which I am not prepared to pay. Reuter.

JAP WHALERS SET OUT

Tokyo, Dec. 1. The second Japanese whaling feet to go South this year left Osalca central.Japan, morning led by the Tonan Maru

pany,

The fleet consists of 21 ships. catcher

bifore

this

fast

caullous comments show-Misled By Their

ing disappointment

undertones.

The Chancellor,

only

Konrad

Adenauer, sold, as he had said

in

the past that he refused to recognise the results.

.

"Radar"

New Truck For

SE Asia

Tokyo, Dec. 1. The Hino Diesel Company has finished blueprints for a

London, Dec. 1. Scientists have discovered 25-ton truck.

It was considered significant that electric cels use a type of

A spokesman said the cay- that he did not issue a written radar" of their own in search statement but that this comment of prey-but sometimes pick making firm pinned the truck, was

made verbally and in-up scrap iron by mistake in powered with a 200 h.p. diesel engine, for use on engineering of the Japan Fisheries Comnirectly on his behalf by Presspro. D. Adrian, President projects in Southeast Asia,

officials,

Before Hino dan begin com- WIDELY-HELD VIEW of the Royal Society, premler

production of the truck, scientife Dr. Adenauer summed up a said today that the stomachs however, it must obtain

organisation in Britain, merelal

gov- comnibuly-held German opinion of electrie oels which had lived ment

authorisation since by adding that the results would in

laws prohibit the civilised regions had been present Have been more favourable if found to contain an assortment manufactures of trucks with a the pro-German parties had not been banned from taking parteiror. Heuter....

ut scrap metal, swallowed in body plus work weight of more in the election.

Fifteen of them are

ships.

The fleet will arrive in the Antarctic Ocean by the end of December. Their target is catch of 848 whales.-Reuter,

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Herr Thomas Dehler. Free Democrat and Justice Minister, took a more Individual line by saying he was convinced that the Saar problem would soon be solved in a few years fa a na- tlona

sense.

Contact

resulte now obtained

‚ than 20 tons.—United Press.

THE HONGKONG STAGE CLUB

until

regrets

the principles of that owing to circumstances entirely beyond their control federalistle reorganization in a free Europe," he said in a production of "The Holly & the Ivy" has been postponed printed statement.

The election does not prove the slightest thing about the political bellofa of the German population

the Suar," he added.

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