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5,
1954.
ITALIAN CRISIS NOT
YET SOLVED
Pella To Have More Dicussions
With The President
Rome, Jan, 4. unresolved and after a meeting with President Luigi Einaudi tonight, the Prime Minister Signor Giuseppe Pella announced he would have further discussions with the President to-
The two weeks old crisis in the Italian Cabinet is still
morrow.
with him.
It is believed that tomorrow he will take the revised Cabinet list
Last minute disagreements tonight are believed to have prevented Signor Pella from resolving the crisis with a reshuffle of Ministers.
The most important appoint-
Policeman's Record
Elizabeth, New Jersey,
Jan. 4.
Police records show to day thai Patrolman Henry Miller started off the New Y car by reiting a record in the Traille Division.
Millor handed out 03 tramo sumMONIKER, mostly for overtime parking, during an eight-hour tour of duty on Saturday- United Press,
Dog-Eating "Monster" In France
Lyons, Jan. 4.
A dog-eating "monster" re- ported to be a bear on one occa- slon seed a Lon on another was being tracked by local gendar- merie today after it had caten the best part of four dogs in a rural areù near Lyons.
Tracks described as "very im- were discovered this pressive" morning leading to the Rhone River.
ment is expected to be the HENRY WALLACE SAYS:
naming of the first Italian Foreign Minister for more than two years.
Successive
Prime Ministers Send U.S.
have conducted the country's
since forelan
Count affair Carlos Forza rosigned from the Foreign Ministry in July, 1951. Political observers believe the Foreign Minister will probab bo 61-year-old Attillo
Overflow
Same Bike For
50 Years
Paarl, South Africa
Jan. 4. Mir Patrick Ravens, aged 71, óf Neorder Paarl, has ridden the MIZU biorelo for 59 year. k
A crelist since the sɛO
of 10, he had 1 specialty
built for him in Cape
Town
and for £18 shillings sterling.
10
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Mr Ravens claims have cycled 450,000 mile In his lifetime, - China Mast Special.
U.S. Talks On Trieste
Farment.
To
Washington, Jan. 4. Diplomatic sources said that the United States Ambassador to Italy, Mrs Clare Boothe Luce, had a full exchange of views on Trieste today with Mr Julium Holmes, who is in charge of the at the State
They understood Mr Holmes not able to tell her of any further progress at the moment in Belgrade in regard to the proposed five-power conference, They pointed to the fact that last
week, when the Yugoslav Ambassador, Mr Vladimir Po- povie, saw the Under-Secretary Washington, Jan, 4.
of State, Mr Walter Bedelt mier in several successive gov-A. Wailece said today that as he asked if the United States Former Vice-President Henry Smith, at the State Department, crnaments
headed by Signor
10% long Alcido de Gasperi. Ho is
as, there was starvation had any anywhere in the world United Trieste and Mr Smith replied siring supporter of the Atlantic States Paot
farm product surpluses there were none. and Cavours Europion should feed people abroad for at Union.
Tonight's disagreements were
least a few years to come. understood to concern other Mr Wallace charged new Ministers representing Interview with the
once a country lawyer, then member of the Executive of the Christian
and is recont
Democrat Party
years Vice Pre-
Hungry People
new suggestions on
INTO ALL ASPECTS The sources understood tho reason that Mrs Luce did not discuss Trieste with the Serre-
Dulles,
varks currents in the Christian United States · News and World I lary of State, Mr John Foster
Domecrat Party.
The shortly centred
in an magazine
Report that if the present 80 per began cent panity price
syrim has Government term polley
crisis, which before Christmas,
Premier Pelta's
in
was
fact that she wanted to go into on Saturday was the all aspects of the Trieste situn-
tion with Mr Holmes and then efforts to commit the Christian continued it would result in "an she would take the matter up Democrat Party to full support
abnormal
with President granary with supplies again of his govemment.
large
the resulting hower and Mr Dulles before situation might become
ACCUSED DE GASPERI He provoked
words him.
Не
scandal"
that
her return to
Italy
Eisen-
The sources believed that Mrs Mr Wallace sold that there Luce is anxious for the 10. the crisis by were many hungry people į ministration to make p its announcing through a spokes- abroad who could use some of mind about when the Anglo- man that ho was dissatisfied America's farm overflow. American October 8 decision on with the party's attitude to- However, "we can't think.... Trieste should be implemente
of faking
burden of if the deadlock of a on the particularly accused those
conference needy people indefinitely.
continues much Signer de Gasperi, the party leader, and his close collabor-
"But for the next few years longer. This decision awarded ators of undermining
certainly it
would acem that Zone A of Triesto to Italy, his gov-where there's ernment,
starvation these United Press. surpluses should be made avail- He virtually challenged the able in some way," Mr Wallace party leaders to find another said. Prime Minister, or else to sup- Democrats
Не thought that the port him fully.
"made a rather sarlous mistake when they Singo thers the Premier's efforts appear to have been con- Elsenhower unlimited power to turned down giving to President centrated on drawing Into his use as Cabinet authoritative represen- Press.
surpluses."United 12 iatives of each of the an-currents
mal Christian half-Democrat Party.
On Dec. 30 the remains of two dogs were found a half mile apart in the villages of Batie-Mongascon and Corbelin The next night the lethal "dog fancier***
come buck and poilshed off the
bones well, and n night later, miles from these villages, other dog
was found caten.
Yesterday own fret a shat at a beast which hud bitten his dog's throat but inlssed. France-Presse.
St Laurent Not To Visit Australia, N. Z.
the
CATHOLIC PARTY
Hils present Cabirel, formed
these
Appointment Of
| in Augist as stop gap business El Mufti
government, contained # pre-
dominant rumber of represen- Not Confirmed tatives of the socially progres-
sive leftwin
Party
the
Catholic
Cabinet,
Londoni, Jan. 4. Omcial circles here are main- The new
like the taining a strict silence regard- presen! one, will depend for ing the decision of the survival upon the support in Governor-General of the Sudon, Parliament of the
strongly Sir Robert Howe, not to con- rightwing Monarchists.
Arm the appoletment af Ibru Composed entirely
of Christian him El Mufit as Speaker of the Democrats, it is expected to try newly-elected Sudanese House polley at home, with a forelan to follow • cautious centre of Representatives.
favourable
U.S. Protest
Against Canadian Bid
Washington, Jan. 4.
a
Four Republican Congress- inen from Washington State protested today against Foreign Operations Administra- tion decision to allow Canadian for mills to bid on an order
board 10,000,000 lumber for shipment to Formosa.
foot
of
They said that Canadian mills, if allowed to bid, would get the entire order because of lower timber, labour, ship ping and fax costs.
by
Ottawa, Jan.. 4. The Prime Minister of Canada
The protest was made M. Louis St Lɔurest, vaid today
it is However, is pointed out Representatives. Russell V. he would not visit Australia and polley based on strong support that the Governor-General's de Mack, T. C. Tollefson, Thomas New Zealand in his proposed
of the Atlantic Pact and a cision was supported by the M. Pelly and Jack Westland. around the world trip
next generally
the Governos"→ attitude majority of
"One reason American tax moath.
towards European union.-Reu-General's Commission which is
costs
Mr Mack M. St Laurent said he planned
are higher," ter.
presided over by Mr Mtan to make
Baid, "Is that American indus- Ziauddin of Pakistan. a special trip to the two Dominions same time after
was created tries and workers are taxed lo The Commission his return from the world tour.
by the Anglo-Egyptian Agree-Provide funds for these foreign whereas programmes, They
were dropped
ment of February 12, 1953. Canada which provides none of Itinerary because it would con- dict with Visil
the current Royal Smoke to Australia and New Zealand, he added.
from his More Japanese
He still planned to leave here
on February for London, then visit Canadian forces in North- western Europe and
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Mufti had occupied a key post
in
lon's share of the business."--
the executive of the Achigou United Press.
Party which is offilated to the
pro-Egyptian Nationalist Union-
iat Party. It would thus
મ
dimcult for him to show proof Methodist To
of Impartiality
Tokyo, Jan. 4. More Japanese are smoking the courtesy calls on the govern- cigarettes than ever before.
Park, Benn, Rome, Th
The Japan Monopoly Corpora-
required by of Speaker to the new
suggested. Despite the reticenes on the
Parliament, it was
Visit Ceylon, India
New Delhi, Colombo, tion, which controls the manu-subject generally, official circles Manila, Scout and facture of all Japanese cigaret- here state that time decision was tes, recently announced that taken without consultation with sales of their two main brands the British Government and that
London, Jan. 4. alono totalled 10,000 million yen the British Government (£10 million) a month.
Had Dr W. E. Bangster, Minister given no advice on the matter. Опо
West- of the Central Hall, tobacco shop in tho Ginza,
It was added that a solution minstze, the Methodists' most Tokyo's main shopping would have to be found and Important church, Is leaving thoroughfare, is said to be that without ↓ registering daily
solution England on Jan. 12 with Mrs average sales the evolution of the constitutional Sangster for India and Ceylon of 870,000
усп (£870)
or process which was set afoot. by on the first stage of Australia 20,230,000 yen (£20,230) a the Sudan elections would come months' tour.
monthChina Mail Special. to a halt-France-Presse,
kurto, Tokyo.
The original plans for his trip in
included visits to Australia and New Zealand following his stay in Japan and Korca. The timing would trave meant would have been in Canberra while the Queen and the Duka of Edinburgh were visiting the northern part of United Press.
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