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Budget Leak Alleged In Holland ·
The Hague, Apr. 27. The Amsterdam nowH- paper De Telegraaf today carried a report alleging that the Labour Party organ, Het Vrije' Volk 'had prematurely published de- tails of the 1954. Dutch budget figure.
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America Rebuked For "Lack Of Tact
And
Foresight"
New York, Aug. 27.
The New York Times said today that the present United Nations debate on the Korean peace conference was the "most exasperating" yet.
In a leading article the paper said a good deal of the trouble "could have been avoided by a little more tact and foresight on America's part.'
"The unfortunate
of part
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, widow what happened' is that tin of the Inte President, said last United States did not reach a night that the United Nations clear understanding with Bri-dispute over Indian representa- tain before any difference of tion at the Korean political con- opinion could be dragged into ference dramatised "the cl
the paper said. | isplation open debate,"
of the United States (Britain and the United States from its closer and most im→ differ on whother India should portant friends and Allies." be a member of the peaco con-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES not "accept
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
THE POLICE OFFICFAS BELIEVE THEY'VE FOUND SOCKY, THE ESCAPED CONVICT
IF YOU'RE NOT
SOCKY, WHO ARE YOU? UNCOVER SO WE CAN SEE
YOU!
"But there is nothing in the
offer the slightest hint that such whole history of the cold war to a settlement is possible," the paper added.
"American self-isolation in is particular instance is due the stubbornness of our spokesman and the inflexibility of our policy."
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prestige ment in the East, it would be abroad by repudiating Senator his political dangerous to pretend that woMcCarthy could ever accept the only kind cohorts whose aptivities have of 'settlement' which is as yet already done us almost as much discernible: behind the efforts to injury as the propaganda of the bring her into the conference," Communists themselves”—Reu-
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Mussolini Remains In Family Plot?
Rome, Aug. 27.
Benito Mussolini's body has been taken from its secret resting place and buried in the family plot near his native village of Paderno, press reports said today.
Neo-Fascist sympathisers in The afternoon paper "Momento Sera" in its late edition last the village refused to comment the on the reports, the newspaper night quoted rumours that
Inte dictator's body was taken said.-United Press.
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te the Paderno village cemetery
some days ago art buried an
unmarked tomb in the chapel.
Mussolini's brother Arnaldo, New Hostel For
Musso-
who died before the war, and other relatives are buried there.
The whereabouts of lin's body has been Italy's most sterel ever closely-guarded alnce it was stolen from tho Milan cergiery In 1948 and later recovered by the police.
Д dozer
Students From
The Colonies
A now. hostel for
Colonial
The current opinion. Is that in London's Bayswater district students has just been opened hardly more than persons-including former Pro-by the British Council. mler Alcide de Gasperi
Formerly a private botel, the
Kensington Gar
Milan-know the spot whore the remains of the dictator were
taken to prevent a repetition of the 1940 body-matching by Neo-Fascista
high police officials in
Rome and 30
single obudy-
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provides accommoda-
flon for 85 studenta.
Colonia
Mussolini's relatives repented- Until the end of September,
about 1,400 ly appealed for custody of the when body over the past eight years. students are expected to arrive Press speculation that it was in the United Kingdom, it will handed over to them secretly be used as a reception centro was never confirmed.
for those reqdring, teroponery "Momento Sera" sald villagers accommodation reported having seen Mussolini's After that, the hostel wil nephew enter Paderno's come-mipply permanent quarters In- tery some days ago, and leave cluding accommodation for again soon afterwards aboard, a serbill
of married
car with a Rome licence plate. Į couples.
number
FERDINAND
Salesmanship
Capr, 1958 by Untient Feature Syndnew, The
NANCY
I'LL BET
THAT WET
Protection?
YEH --- BUT
I HOPE MY HEAD WON'T GET SAND FEELS) SUNBURNED
COOL
JOHNNY HAZARD
THERE'S THE BRIDGE, BOVENWAND SOMEWHERE ATOP THOSE CROSS-IRONS
19 THE CORONATION;
SCEPTER!
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I'LL PUT OUR PICNIC BUTTER ON IT --- THAT'LL PROTECT YOU
HELP
WHAT AGAIN? BUT THIS TIME I KNOW MY EYEG AREN'T PLAYING TRICKS ON VOUS ME/LOOK..
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NEED FOR
INDONESIA
ELECTIONS.
London, Aug. 27, Two British newspapers to
day urged the new Indonesian Government to give effect to the electoral law passed In April and'' prepare for general elections.
The London Times said the new Primo Minister, Dr. All Sastroamidjojo, had promised to Dress forward In these direc Hons.
"Will he be strong enough to carry out his pledge?"! this in dependent newspaper used.
The Times sald that Dr Sastroamitijojo, in presenting to Parliament the foreign policy of. his Cabinet, has laid much sirens on Indonesian co-operation with other countries in the Arab Asian group to resist "colonial-
"The ties between 'Djakarta and Delhi always strong will gain additional force by the Prime Minister's refusal to sign a mutual socurity pact with Washington, by his support of Peking's claim to entor the Security Council anti by his ten termination to conclude a simple Bllatern) treaty with Japan 'when' reparations can be agreed," the Tlines sald.
The Manchester Guardian contended
that with
nina different parties in the Cabinet, only a bare majority unless the Communists support it, and the powerful Masjuni Party: fin Opposition, the Governthenl'a future seemed precarious
"The best hope is that it will pave the way for miqre stábla Government by galling down Seriously to
The Lask of organising general, elections" mis Liberal, newspaper.
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