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ALHAMBRA
CENTRAL
NOT CE
Move To Restore Rubber Marketing Practices
London, Oct. 23 (UP)-In a new move to restore trading. to pre-war marketing practice, the Board of Trade to-day authorised the Rubber Trade Association to announce that its members aro free to enter into contracts for the purchase, sale, delivery and shipment of physical rubber after January 1,
the din-
пуд
The move results from. continuance of the allocation tem at the end of this year.
The announcement said contracts should be confined to rubber pur- chase and sale In sterling pro- ducing areas or for shipment from to-con- sterling-producing areas
sumer
countries excepting United Kingdom.
the
The Financial Times said: "The reason for granting permissiori now is believed to be to afford members an opportunity of renewing
LON-
tacts with foreign buyers who might otherwise enter Singapore or other markets, thus disturbing the normal channels of trade."
STUTTGART RAIDS
United Frankfurt, Oct. 23--The States ponce, in co-operation with the German police, have made a number of large-scale ralds in Stuttgart as a sequel to the bomb explosions last week-end outside the buildings of
De-Nazification the
Court, The American News Service in Germany reported to-day.
The raids were made within the last 24 hours and resulted in some arrests. but the number has not yet been disclosed.~Reuter.
CHIANG IN TAIWAN
Tinchung. Oct. 23--President and Madaune Chiang Kai-shek arrived to-day here from Taipei at noon nboard the Meiling. They were uc companied by Gen Chen Y, Gov- ernor of Taiwan.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946. -
SHIPPING NEWS
Aircraft Carrier: Glary, 1. Cruiser: Belfart, 2; beninudo, Dry Dock.
Subinarine Depot Ship: Adunant, North Árin.
Destroyers Pdun, AFD; Cossack, South, Wall Tidal Basin; Comet, South Wall <a Cossack
Karnrt Vessel: Oposim,, 0. Submarine: Astulo, Tally-llo, Talent, Truncheon, on Adamant.
TU 7026: Neches (40 m; 34 AS; Georges (DE CUT), B13. Chinese Frigate: Fu Po, 12. Chinese LAM: Mei Chen, Latchikok, Chinese LBT: Chung Hain, 154; Chung Tin.
Administered by Commodore-In Commission
pepot Bhip: Tamar (afloat), Wext Arm Store Ship: Fort, Rosalle, A1; For Bandusky. 18; Empire Charmain, Fort Providence, 17.
vala: Fort Constantine, A14.
A12;
Ollers: Celoro!, Empire Damsel, Yau- mati Anchorage: Empire Garden, M5: Rapidol, Oli Fusi Jetty: Birchol, Oil Fuci Jelly Serhol, on Tamer.
Water Carriers. Empire Tescombe, Yau-
mati Anchorage,
LC (L): 216, North Arm. 1oom tiefenes Vessels Baronia, Boom Defence Depot Kowloon; Harmond. kia'.
Balvago Venue): King Balvor, North Wail, Tidal Basin.
CHURCHILL AND RUSSIA
(Continued from Tage 1)
for the next few critical years by counted in accordance with the 1936 treaty.
what was
"The result has been then predicted, that their maximum offer was taken us the starting point for new discussions which now even involved the whole sovereignty and future of the Sudan,"
Recalling Mr Attice's statement on May 7 that if the negotiations broke down, the original treaty would sull he hoped stand, Mr Churchill said the Government would act in that
Rense,
own
our
If we are not able to fulfil our pledges to Jown to create a national home for Jewish people in Palesthe, which our undoubted pledge we are entitled, Indeed, and I speak my personal view, to lay Stac-mandates at the feet of the United
Nations Organisation.
The burden mar well be too bear. It is not right that the United States, who are so very keen on Jewish immigrailon to Palestine, should take no share tu
(cheers)
Tung Craft: 23,-20, Macklo's; 50, Wellington Wall.
Crane Bhip: Shelahu Maru, Macklo'n. Beseus Tuga Encore, Aberdeen; En- Ulcer, Enst Ärm.
MDL: 1108, Kowloon Camber; 1100, Aberdeen.
Tug: Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Basin; Rock pidgeon, East Arm.
Ships in Maintenance and Reserve 1C (L) 11, 123, 103, 172. Kowloon Cainber,
LCT: 1131 013, 1130, 1160, 1105, 1241. Kowloon Canber.
NSCI 100, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington
number.
their
Chennault's China Air Transport Service Approved
con-
ATTLEE'S SPEECH
(Continued from Page 1)
provent the calamity of another war, which would overwhelm averyone whatever their idro- Logica."
The British Commonwealth line shown how governments of diner ent political views could work A mon end. the closest harmony with the comé
Nanking. Oct. 23-The Executive "We must be very careful to dis-Yun this morning approved the tinguish in our minds between the organization of a China Air Transport present Polish Government and the by Gen Claire Chennault and Mr W. heart of the Polish nation to whose Willauer, noted American flyer, to Forrows and sufferings there appeara Shanghal to cities in the Interior, transport CNRRA relief supplies from never to be at un end."
On
An Essential Purpose leste, Mr Churchill said: "Information Minister Dr Peng Hsuch
conference
It was an essential purpose 07 presume that the most delicate and pel disclosed at a Press
the Charter that there should be difficult situation at the moment is to-day. that
which
Minlater Teng added that a exista o
round Trieste,
available military sanctions in or where British and American divisions tract will be signed between CNRRA der that aggression might be hall-
forces and Gen Chennault and Mr Willauered. To this end, there was pro-y larger which Marshal Tito has kept under shortly in Shanghai. The transporta- vision for a Military Star Com-
tion unit will comprise 12 transport mittee. It was a matter of great." and assembled there. arms
"Gratitude does not seem to be an aircraft appropriated by UNRRA and regret that thin committee had not
ito function
more." outstanding feature of Marshal Tito's Gen Chennault and Mr Willauer been allowed
themselves will raise US$1,000,000 an effectively. character and conduct.
"I am sure everyone here
operating capital.
There had been a proposal in the shocked at the brutal
thr turns of A number of foreign troops in certain countries. This demand
rightly-because there provision in the Charter
confrent very much
Was and callous
Dr
manner in which American nireraft. dissolve said that the unit will be Security Council 'demanding re...” heavy for one single country passengers were shot down by the China Air Transport will not be has not been accepted-be thought,
tho task
and
country
whose
as soon as CNRURA work was accomplished and the aircraft of air force of n
ould allowed to carry commercial cargo or liberation and independence never have been achieved without passengers but will be allowed to American exertions and without the transport non-military Government victorious campaign of the Western one provided only there is spureit
lorinage available.-Central Nows. allies.overnment of Yugo- attitude of the
Slavin towards this country and even more towards the United States is
and should
obylous Communist Lor our us reproach
the to
with cupe incapacity dimculties of the problem. "At present, we have no pulley so far as I can make out, nor have we had one for more than a year.
Was по for such
returns. In the form it was miste savoured of pure propaganda. Mr Attlee added: "The
danger the of the world does not in use of troops for police purposes. Indeed, they are so placed in many In short time they will be totally removed and the situation needing their will no longer arise as, for instance, in Venezia Giulia and Greece.
far from friendly, considering that The Tavern Beautiful parts of the world the United States is the main con- tributor to UNRRA and that scores of millions of
of pounds of supplies have "The amount of suffering which just been poured into Yugo-Slavia 1080, 1002. 1098, 1150, Kowloon this indecision has caused in regard since the end of the German war.
Indecision Criticised
Wall.
1oom Defence Vessel: Barbain, Bovin Defence
Partizan. Depot Kowloon; Tin Basir.
MDLA
which may well be Camber,
to questions
of the Sphinx Tugt Rockfurent, Rockwinst. Rock-
called the riddle mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall simply cannot be measured.
"From the moment when we de- einre that we will give up the man- date our difficulties will be greatly lessened, and if other interested Powers wish us to continur, it is for them to make proposals to help us
Antud 14.
Merchant Bhips
Ralto, Yaumati
Belleroplion, Kowloon lay. Bentuwers, Kowloon Wharf. Bulimba, Yaumati Callex II, Teun Wan. Chungklung, Kowloon Bay. Empire Charmain, A12. Funpure Fraser, Cosma, Dock. Empire Labrador, Tsun Wan. Erica Moller, Biz.
Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay, Fort Amsterdam, Yaumeu: Fort Itenanclear, Talkoo Dock. Fregum, North Point Wharf. Fukien, BIB.
Glaucus, Holt's Wharf. Glenstree, Taikoo Dock.
lal Tan, off Yaumati
Hal Yuch, Kowloon Bay, Hickory Crest, Taikoo Duck. Hellkon,
I.
Heyser, Cosine, Dock.
Hoi Kin. China Merchants Whart Hunan. Taikoo Dock.
Kenilwort Kowloon Bay. Kul Bang, Kowloon Dock. Kwelyn. Tulkoo Dock. Marinie Lynx, Kowloon Wharf. Murosa, Kowloon Wharf. Nanchang, 112.
Pakhoi, Kowloon Bay, Pauin, Talkvo Dock. Ping We, Cosmu. Dock. Promise, 13.
Samirent, Cosmo. Dack.
Samtweed, Helt's "Wharf,
IT
Sandviken, Telkoo Dock.
While driving to their official tem porary resklence here, China's lead- er and First Lady were given not rousing welcome by the inhabitants day wha lined the streets and cheered as President and, Madame Chiang pass- ed by Central News.
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COPR. 1944 BY KTA GERVICE, INC. T. M. ÞEG, U, K. PAT, OFF.
By Galbraith
"You don't seem at all interested in your job, Gladys! E'd be tickled to death if I could dosh off downtown and spend the day doing exciting ollice work!"
HONG KONG SERVICES RACE CLUB
A
MILITARY RACE MEETING
PROCEEDS TO CHARITIES
will be held at
HAPPY VALLEY RACE COURSE On SUNDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER FIRST SADDLING BELL 1.30 P.M. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 2.00 P.M. NOTE REVISED TIMES OF RACES.
CASH SWEEPS The usual "Through" numbers ($10) may be obtained at the Office of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Exchange Building, First floor.
TOTE DOUBLE on the 2nd and 4th Races. ENTRANCE-
LUNCH
H
A
$1.00, including Tax (Public Enclosure (Members Enclosure $3.00
limited number of lunches for Members of The Hong Kong Jockey Club will be available in the Coffee Room. Tables should be booked in advance with the No. 1 Bay at the Club House, Happy Valley. Tel. 20311. There are a limited number of Boxes available, for which_application should be made by Post to the Clerk of the Course (Lt-Col. J. R. Edgar, MBE HQ., REM.E, Land Forces) enclosing a remittance for $25: Tickets cannot be issued until payments is received.
A. R. RUSHFORD; Squadron. Leader, R.A.F.V.R. Hon. Secretary, H.K.S.R.O.
BY COURTESY OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Shantung Kowloon Bay. Shengking, Taikon Dock. Silver Guava, Kowloon Dock, Somerville, Kowloon Wharf. Santay, Kowloon Wharf. Staulai, Kowloon Bay, Szechuan, Taikon Dock.
Tarla, Talkoo Dock
Walnut Bend, off Talkoo. Wilson Ceene. Latchikak. Wachang, Laichiko
Wusucts, Talkoo Dock.
Arriving To-day
Period (Jardine), trom
Labaun, Mackie's Whart.
Australia,
Wave Governor, from Singapore,
Balling To-day
HMS Truncheon," for Sydney,
Expected Arrivals Uctober 25
Pronto, from Singapore. Silversandle, from Stanghal. Manila. Yochow, from Australia. Toi Shan, from Team Kong.
October 20
Sammex, from USA, Shanghai. Java, from USA,
Clovis Victory, from USA. Maria. Analina. from Shanghat
Fal Swatow,
Yank. from: Fuochow, Amoy.
Expected Saltor®
October 23
Shahin. for Hoihow. Formosa. Hellion, for Salgan.
Fuklen. for Shanghal, Samtrent, for Canadi.
October 25 Marine Lynx, for San Francisco. via
Manila.
Somerville, fur Los Angeles. San Fran- cisco, Seattle and Vancouver.
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and parcel mall closes half hour before ordinary letters Air mails close at Kowloon Po half an hour earlier than at Gro.
Thursday, October 20
Bangkok, lagoon. Colcutta, Karachi,
in our work.
our overseas
We have at this moment a large Army in portion of Palestine engaged in a qualid con- community. illet with the Zionist That is a disproportion of exertion for up and a wrong distribution of
our limited forces and most thank- less task ever undertaken by any country,
to
'a
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Sinister and Melancholy "The murder of American pussen- gers and airmen presents itself in Condi- singularly repulsive light. tions in Yugo-Slavia are sinister and The whole country is melancholy,
in Communism being converted
being taught in Communism is schools with propagating zeal and every effort is being made to create a Soviet Socialist Republic in the closest association with Moscow.
"But it is not for us to interfere In the affairs of another country. The Catholle Church and clergy of
Croatia are being peraccuted with the greatest severity and the strict- est measures of the police are applied to political dissent.
"The circumstances of the trial and condemnation of the Archbishop of Zogreh have
created widespread
regret.
"If we stand on the treaty with we the Canal Zone, Egypt about have no need to seek a new strategie
doubtful usefulness
Serbian Discontent base of so
"There is growing discontent in can present our- Palestine, and we
the Serbia to whose population the Com- selves regarding Palestine
totally munist doctrine unwelcome. រ World Organisation us
A superior am sorry if I an embarrassing to tha disinterested Party..
(Labour Mem solution may then become open to Foreign Secretary. us, and I commend this course of bers: You are a great help to him).
The course followed by the Bri action
to the British Government
tish
Government hns throughout and the House,
been wise and correct, and I um pind to say it has been taken in the elosest harmony with the United States.
Greek Plebiscite
of
"I was very glad to hear what the Foreign Secretary aid yester
The result doy about Grecce. the Greek plebiscite upon the return. of the King fully vindiented the course pursued by the National Coalition Government by the In- terim Government of which I was hend and by the present British Government.
¿
I earnestly trust that this policy toward Yugo-Slavia will be our sued by the British Government with perseverance and that the great city of Trieste will be pre- served as an international port and outlet upon salt water fer commerce of all slates and peoples in the Danube states.
large Italian
"We always said it was a ques
"I hope that the tion for the Greek People to decide freely for themselves. This dhey have population will not be transferred done under conditions which im- against their will to Communist rule partial foreign observers have pro-and contrary to the whole principles nounced not unfair, and which are of the Atlantic Charter. Incomparably more free and valid than anything in that part of the world for a very long time.
"That pronouncement ought to be" "the end of our spectal wartime res- ponsibilities towards Greece. I was glad to hear that nur troops will be brought home as soon as possible. am not pressing for details. There is a kind of guerilia war on In the northern frontier, but that does not Greek affairs, but arise out of rather larger complications.
Formal Conversations Turning to what he described as a "larger issue,” Mr Churchill said:
may make suggestions for formal conversations between Party repre- sentatives on foreign affairs in the near future.
The Brewers' Society of Britain has proclaimed a high mission in e to, achieve the "tavern beautiful," The society is consulting with ort- promoting organisations to prepare plans for beautifying town pubs through the use of rural crafts and Industries. Main improvements con- sidered so far are the use of am- mental wrought ironwork, good quality bricks and signs of plessing design.
The Brewers' Society also would like to have more beer to sell in the beautiful taverns.
and
"Regarding Venezia Glulo, Bri-·· is troops will remain on the Morgan Line until an agreement on this matter has been reached In the Peace Treaty and relevant portions of the
Im- treaty plemented. "The general position abroad will. of course, be affected by the variety of changes and political develop- ments going on all over the world." What constitutes danger is the tota
these mobilised forces, and while. mobilised forces may not boon other people's territory, they must- still be a positive danger to pence." Inexperienced Declaring that Mr
Counelt to endeavoured to keep namely servation of peace and security to prevent it from degenerating into a platform for national pro- paganda, Mr Attlee salu: "
hope at: forthcoming meetings we shall see. policy between the Soviet, Gov- the United Nations Organisation ornment and the Western' de-
put to its proper use. Some of mocracies. There were differ- these attending it have been almost encos In the For East, about without experience of democratic Persia, the Dardanelics above Institutions, ail, Trieste-and others. One will could not help seeing that direct points of difference of view emerged as between the great Powers.
Berlin, Oct. 23 (UP).-Gen Joseph T. McNarney to-day revived the US Army counter-intelligence corpn-- wartime top spy-trapping and anti- subversive organisation-and ordered it lo resume the same secret role it ployed so successfully during the
war.
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unwise would be most ignore these differences and every effort must be made, and I am sure, will be made, to adjust them by patience, Iriendly and I hope, occasionally, secret discussions.
Difficult To Foreseo
its
the organ
Bevin had the Security. proper ригрозе,
for the pre-
and
and it is hoped they
Mr Attlee said he believed that the policy which Mr Bevin was pursuing "with such patience and ability" had the general support of the majority of the people of this coun- try (cheers).
vast
"The criticisms which were made, apart from those based on the thesis that Soviet Russin is always right. have not been directed against the general policy of the British Govern- "I cannot presume to forecast ment, but to particular points in what decisions will be taken
which it is thought by some that discern what decisions they may
other lacties would have produced have already token, still less can I better results, It is, for instance. foresee the time factor In affairs,
their
suggested that intervention in Spain, or direct action by economic sanc- "The judgment of these motters
tion, or by the withdrawal of the Moult was made more
by the ambassador. would bring about a and intimacy result fact that intercourse
we all desire-achango at between our peoples was to all inrerime. tents and purposes discouraged by the-Soviet Government —
soun
There was no mixing which could very
bring about immense This was greeted with interjection changes in the relationship of these by Mr T. Scolinn, Labour Member: "Is this a preparation for war. vast communities and might sweep
"As for
"I suppose I have 35 mach dislike of the Franco..regime 28. anyone in this House, but in my considered judgment these views) aro mistaken. All evidence my, disposal points to the oppo site conclusion. The threat of external laterference has streng thened Gen Franco.
W
Mr Churchill continued:
away suspicions without relaxing as information is concerned, on this
viguance.
all these reasons, I express ske of the House we ask for no
no opinion on the future. I confine
"I find it suggested by some th favours. We quite recomise that the myself strictly to asking for informa- the British Government should no Only Trade Advantages
entire responsibility for the conduet
tion about facts.
have Intervened in Greece and eve "Still, I am most anxious our troops of the affairs and safety of the coun-
Before the recent war he was able should come home. I am tired of try res
rests
that we have been deliberately work the un government which in a
situation 20 present private hearing that we are in Greece for is supported by the majority of the
to create and foster a reactionat ing
Greeco. Nothi various facts to the House, which government in what we can set out of the country: House of Commons. It is impor- were denied but afterwards proved could be further from the truth. or for some advantage. I do
not tant, however, that this should be only too true. In his present posi- have one object and one object on know of any advantage we seek recognised
and realised by thetion when he travelled abroad he was to give the Greek people the oppo except those ordinary advantages of nation as a whole,"
able to gather certain amount of in- tunity of deelding freely on thị Mr. Churchill then turned to the formation from persons in high con- trade,
The future safety and Independ-question of the strength of the armed
own destiny, but it is idle for any ener of Greece, like many other vital forces. He recalled that in October naturally should convey
sequence and whatever its usefulness
one recalling the history of Greech It to in recent
and having know years matters, lies in the hands of the last year, he had pressed for more
those who bore the responsiblity of ledge of the realities of Greckt poli United Nations. Organisation. We rapid demobilisation and that he had
office.
tical life to
that but supporg inve, ancient friendship for Greece, given minimum figures to which in
Total Mobilised Force (BOAC) 3 p.m.
Britain there would be politica and here as elsewhere we want no his judgment a reduction in numbers Canton, Amoy, Foochow (CNAC) 30 gain or benent of a selfish character shoulch be made. These were: "The Prime Minister had used the Preement in that country.
to thrust Shanghal, Nanking, Hankow, Tsingtao, for ourselves and we have no desire Royal Navy 150,000; army 1,000,000: phrase total mobilised force which views on any other nation, but
"We do not seek to Macao, Talnahan, Shekki (Kwang Sal) for any advantage not possessed by Royal Air Force 400,000-a total of might constitute a possible danger to are seeking to set an example he
peace. That is a very serious re- mark coming as it did from the head of how individual freedom in I have heard for the first time."
interests of community can be ha It is a phrase montsed in our international reli affording to all peoples ti Mr Churchill said he was going total,
to usic a question and would frame out their own salvation, consisten It in such way that would be pas- with the over-riding interests of al sible for the Goverment to give a brief and general answer which would make it possible for them to give a monosyllable answer.
Barro, Cairo. Johannesburg, Augusta, Marseilles, London, New York, Canada
p.m.
Peiping (CATC) 330 p.m..
3.10 p.m.
Kongmoon (Fook Hot) 4 p.m. Canton (Fotshan) p.m.
Friday, October 25
Macao, Talnshan, Shekk! (Kwong Fook
Cheung) 10 am.
Shanghai (Fukten) 2 pm.
others.
"I hope that Greeks who wish for survival of their country will help the new regime, and that the govern- ment will be continually broadened to include all those who prefer the life and freedom of Greece to its ruin and absorption in the Communist Balkan
Singapore, Colombo, Hangoon, Calcutta, Johannesburn. Delhi. Cairo, London Sydney, Auckland (Air) 2 p.m.
Marila, USA, Central and South bioc. America (Marine Lynx) 3 p.m.
3.30 p.m.
Canton, Chungking, Kunning (CNAC) Macau, Tsinahan, Shakki (Kwong Sat)
3.30 p.m.
Canton (Train) 4 pm.
Saturday, October 20
Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) (10 am. Shanghai (Lycaon) 10 a..
Shanghal (Samtweed) noon.
Salon (Bellkon) noon,
Manila (Java) noon.
3.30 pm,
3.30 p.
Canton (Sal On) 4 pan.
"I hope fair play will be given to the new regime and the Government of Greece and that their every step
will not be the object of sharp arrows
of carefully prepared poisoned pro- paganda.
Easy for Observers
1,550,000 men,"
The
Beures which
the British Government announced in February that they were working towere considerably
less than this especially in respect of the Army and Air Force, namely Royal Navy 175. 000; Army 650,000 mid Royal A Force 276,000 a total of 1,100,000.
Have Gone Furlier The Government had, therefore, gone much further in reducing Britain's military strength, notably in the Army and Air Force than he had suggested.
"I have not to-day treated these "It is very easy for foreign obstreissues as controversial and as matters vera la a position of detachment to
for a quarrel between the Govern ment
the and
Opposition. The
An
of Government.
·
ou
tionst possible freedom to woj
in the preservation of peace,"
Mr Attico decried the noto pessimism fo
some
will:
Speeches the first day of the foreign affair This was the question, sald Mir
House debate yesterday in the Churchill, and he paused signi-
1 undel flcantly: "Is it true, or not true,
He said pessimian was
sheye should standable, but that there are to-day more than
lose sight of the progress that h 200 Soviet divisions on war footing
Curre been made Lo dovelop the occupied territories #1
pelleics
deal
wor Europe? That is the question: I am asking and Il' acquires . par.
must
iry to keep ajunt ticular slanilleance in view, of the
perspective in these matters. Prime Aflaster's'. reference.../-to
must set positive gains against pega total mobilised forces which mar. tive, which sometimes seem to. constitute a positive dancer 10,
the most prominent features of peace."
ternational gathering
to
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We
Canton, Kunming, Chungking (CNAC) | abusé government struggling against Maa Thinshan, Shekki (Kwong Sat) a Communist conspiracy, fomented Government have the power and
and supported by
utalii Intriguelty and they also have the Communist advances armed against you.. You react against him to examine the question whether the 1 am, however, forced The Regarding Poland. Mr Church situation has deteriorated in the year
hus
passed ald: "Here, Indred, is an unhappy
Recalling us speech at Fulton, Mr unvelling to our eyes. The Soviet Churchill said: "Events bave moved Government have departed, in my opinion, to spirit and leller from outpaced and
and what I said at Fulton has been Yugo-Slavia and, Bulgaria, where TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING
overpassed by the they are less numerous but more many of the agreements and under- movement of events and movements ardent. standings into which we entered of American opinion. If I were lo
Clothes-Starved British Women Buy Nylon Chutes
with them
for Yalls and
At
that.
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before Talia.it was my arm beller that make that speech at the present time I can be told that the figures I have variety, 7.30 Btudio: la Lurento at Clothes-starved British bridos-to- Marshal Stalin would rest content in the same place, it would attract given and I have given them only pans, 7.30 Georgian singers, 6 Lande
no particular attention. At that time, after prolonged consideration-are be have been swamping West End with the Curzon Line and with
said I did not bellove the Soviet altogether excessive and the British B20 Studio, a talk, wark of the Briti stores eager to buy brand-new un-
roland friendly to Russia and per- Government wanted war, but what it Government can relleve our anxiety opened nylon parachutes, with which
manently divorced from Germany. waisted were fruits of war.
have offered on many fervently hope
In this matter. "On that the girls have found they can make
and
that this pray their complete bridal quifits, coupon occasions, my counsel to the
to accept
opt their "I am quite ready House.
view is still correct, sund on the whole statement, but I feel bound to put It was agreed on this basis that there free, says United Press..
I believe it is still correct
We have the In Poland The former Royal Air Force para-should be free elections In
question, "I welcome the recent declaration helpless hundreds of nions to London reiny: news, 10.03 America) chutes sell for about £5 and the and that the Pollal Republic should majority are made of the anest nylon, be an independent power. What has of Marshal Stalin. I always welcome struggling uphill; past hoping for the while the remainder cambric happened now? The government set any signs of affability which Mr future, doing their best. One can- the, Polish nation. This government. It is not words that count. It is deeds the main outline, of what is going an around them, which so vitally Some of the parachutes went to is incapable of holding free and fair and facts.
Mr Churchill said. Nür Bevin's
affects their fate." manufacturers-to-be made up as cont elections. The Pensant Party are to
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view of the worki' altuation and blouses. The remainder.ure be of voting in accordance with their
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