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On 23rd Decembor, 1946 at 17 hrs.

OTTO FOORMAN

CONSERVATOIRE DU PRAGUE

(PIANO)

MRS. MCDOWALL (SOPRANO)

PROGRAMME

PRELUDE DY RACHMANINOFF-CONCEPTION OF OTTO FOORMAN

Piano Solo)

LAKME

DRINKING SONG

GYPSY SONG ..........

TANGO. WALTZES

HUSTLE OF SPRING (Plano Solo)

LEODELINES LA TRAVIATA KAUMAN (Last Cry of Paris) BINDING

Tickets: Tsang Fook Plano Co. and lengkung Hotel Reception Room.

LIDO DANCE HALL

144, Des Voeux Road, Central, (4th floor)

A MERRY XMAS

AND

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ALL PATRONS AND FRIENDS.

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NOTICE.

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Thursday and Friday: December 26 and 27

TO ERADICATE LEPROSY

Washington, Dec. 19.

A plan to wipe out leprosy in the United States is under study by the Public Health Service.

Publication will be resumed the Special Health Service advisory on Saturday, December 28.

There will be no issue of "The Hongkong Telegraph" on

Wednesday and Thursday' ''

December 25 and 26 Publication will be resumed: on Friday, December 27.

Conscription of Germans

In British Zone

London, Dec. 10. All inen between 14 and 60 and women between '15' and 50 in the British Zone of Germany as Hable to be conscripted for labour under » new measure, the Hamining Badlo salu last night

Only victima of National Socially will be exempted. Former active Natia will be priority" for consoniy

Hon-Reuter...

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948,

SHIPPING NEWS

Aircraft Carters: Glory, 1: Venerable,

Craiser: Euryalux, North Wall: Belfast,

North Arm.

Transport: Bonaventure, Mackla's Wharf, Destroyer: Penn, Dry Dock; Cockade, Fouth Wall: Constance, 6; Cossack, Noriti

Escort Vessel: Widemouth Bay, South Well: Alert, North Arra: Black Swan, Aberdeen; Alacrity, 11: Narbatis, 0.

2.

Hubmarine nepot Hulp: Adamant, 2.

Hollier (DDS).

Chinese Customs Cruiser; Teh

DIPLOMATIC

INTRIGUE

IN MADRID

GREEK SITUATION SAID AMOUNTS TO CIVIL WAR

New York, Dec. 19.

investigation."

MIRACULOUS

ESCAPES IN AIR CRASH

London, Dec. 19.*

A number of people had mira- culous escapes when a Dakota Air Services crashed into houses. just after taking off in a snow- storm from Northholt airport, near London, to-day.

New York, Dec. 19. Senor Alvarez del Vayo, Bobmarine! Auriga, Amphion. Asule former Minister of Foreign TU 70.2.0: Neches, CTU 1030, A: YR Affairs in the Republican Spain 340, 44! Romulus, 1115: Keyes (DUB) and Leftwing Socialist, to-day | clear from the fact that Greece may think should be included in its aircraft of the British Railway,

charged that the British at tempts to form an interim government in Spain, excluding Communists, amounted to a "preparation of a new Spanish Munich."

Kowloon Bay.

Chinese LAT: Ching Kle, FL. Portuguese Kloup: Alfonso de Albergergur, 7.

Administered by Commodore--I

Commission VIN: Port Constantine, 17. Store Bhip! Fort Sandusky, A13. AB16: Fort Langley, D.27. Oilers Caferol, Broomdale, Bishopdate. War Sudrs, Oil Fuel Jetly; Rapidst, Yaumati Anchorage: Empire Garden, MB:

Arti War Afridi A4

Anchorage; Wave Monarchi, M.

Lifting Craftr 25, 20. Talkoo Wellington Wall.

60,

Crane Ship: Sheishu Maru, Mackie's. Rescue Tugas Encore, Enticer. Est

Arm.

Tug: Rockgien, Rockland, Rockpidgeon,

The ntain difference between the Soviet amendment and the original resolution Is That United States it broadens the scope of the commis

Mr Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate, told the United Nations Security Council here to-day that the present situn- tion in Greece amounted to civil war,' with democratic elements being persecuted by the Tsaldaris Government. Mr Gromyko stated: "It was and Yuro-Slavic as the commission had been discussed already three times in the Security Council, that there was something radi- cally wrong in the Internal situation. There is a 'situation alon

The United States resolution called amounting to civil war, with de-i

Council upon the Security

to C mocratic elements being porse-tablish a commission of investigation cuted by the Tsaldaris Govern- composed of five members not later ment. It is also clear from pre- than January 15. The area of Inves

ritories in Albania, Bulgarin and

sary.-Reuter.

that a large part of the respon- sibility for the present situation in Grecce is due to foreign in- tervention there through the presence of foreign troops."

The casualties were all oficials of the Railway Air Services, who suf fered from shock, while the pilot was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

A four and a half months" old demolished when the plane landed Yugo-Stavia as it considered neces-only portion of the house sill on it, survived unhurt. in

standing.

Fire pumps and special petrol fire the extinguishers were rushed to scene while the plane hung from the shattered houses with petrol drip- ping from its ripped potrol tants as the occupants climbed down a fadder. out of the wreckage.

Vayo sald he was not surprised by the London, admission of diplomatic Intriguo in Madrid because the Empire Damael, Talkoo; Birchol, Taumati "Briish polley hng always been two vious discussions in the Council tigation would include such ter- baby in a house, which was almost

alded-one of indirect help to Franco and another of preparation for a Spanish Munich for the time when, despite

all British help, Fronco's fall becomes inevitable.

sald Vayo

the British preferred anything rather than the rc- establishment of a republic, which Mr. Gromyko was speaking at the was the only solution. The western resumed hearing of the Greek ni- democracies would never learn, Vayelegations that Yugo-Slavin, Bulgaria anid. They had falled in the ex- periment with Italy. They were looking for another fallure in Spain and they were headed for It.- United PrEKA,

Giral in Paris

Tidal Brain.

NAVI Boomerang. Tidal Basin, MRL (NABO); 41, NARD, Stonecutter; 42, Wellington Wall.

NHC (109, Wellington Wall.

Ships to Maintenance and Reserve

DIEVI 31, 181, 203, 204, 209, E52, 265, 245, 781, 782, 700, 1071, 1101, 117, Kowloon Camber; 1044, Aberdeen. 12.

123, 103, 1T2,

LCI (L); 310, 11, Kowloon Camber.

LCT: 1151 013, 1150, 1150, 1193, 1241, Kowloon Camber.

NSC 110, Kowloon Camber. HOSTL: 1080, 102, 100, 1107 1105, 1100, 1000, 1150, Kawloon Camber.

Rock

TUE: Rockforest, Rockwing mount, Kowloon Cimber, Outalde Wall.

Merchant ships

Adrastis, Holt's Wharf. Antonia. North Point Wharf. Bela, Latchkok.

Desires, AIS,

Caltex if; Kowloon Dack.

Cape Town, Stonecutters. Daghestan, Kowloon Wharf. Dona Anteeta, Kowloon What?. Empire Witham, Talkoktru). Gertrude, Manrsk, Kowloon Bay. Glentiniai, A18.

Glenstrae, All,

Gujarat, Lalehikuk,

if Tisin, Kowican Dock.

Mai Tho, off Yaumati..

Hanrans. B

Hin Sang. A10.

Tunas, 21.

Iran, Kawton Bay.

Ivoran, Kowloon Wharf, Karlstun, Kowloon Wharf. Kenilworth. Kowloon Dock Kleinella, Shumskulpo. Maincen, Kowloon Wharf. Maiwara, Yaumati.

Masbet, Wing Lok Wharf. Mul lock, Talkoktaui. Nanchang Talkoo Duck. Ninghai. 234.

Taula, Talkoo Dock. Period, Vaumati.

'liflac, 135.

Pakhol, Kowloon Wharf. Ping Wo. Custodian Whart. Ruys. Talkoo Dock, Baldja. Talkoo Dock. Shahin, Stonecutters. Shantung, Talkoo Dock. Shengking, Talkoo Dock. Stanhall, Kowloon Bay. Sarchuen. Taikon Dock. Tal Kin Shan, B12. Taybank. A

Tainan, Taikoo Dock.

Walnut Bend, of Talkoo

Wing Sang. Custodian Wharf.

Wuchang, Kowloon Bay,

Wunuch. Talkoo Dock.

Yuanan, A12.

Arrived Yesterday

Paris, Dec. 10. Dr Jose Giral, President of the Spanish Republican Government in exile, arrived by plane from New York and declined to comment on reports that he was expected to re- shule his Cabinet within a few days to avoid internal crisis.

It WDG known, however, thint Socialists vyndicates of the National Labour Conference were protesting their "incompatibility" with Com- munists in the Cabinet.

Followers of the Socialist leader, Indalecio Prieto, suld they believed that the exile government must re- cast in order to be considered satisfactory by Britain, the United States and France.-Associated Press. More Sense Needed

London, Dec, 18. Viscount Templewood

(Str. Samuel Hoare) who was Ambassa- dor to Spain in 1940-44, writea In lo-day's London Evening Standard: "Ir United Nations are to avold serious discredit, they must show more sense, in dealing with Spain and Franco's Government.

"Every member of UNO wishes to see an end to Franco's regime, yet every time UNO discusses Spanish affairs, it puts Franco more firmly on his throne.Reuter.

Italy Follows UN Lead

Rome, Dec. 19. The Foreign Minister, Signor Peltro Nenni, yesterday Informed the Spanish Ambassador, Senor de Sangroniz y Castro, that Italy would follow the lead of the United Na- toward the

tions In her policy

Bela (APC) British, 1975 tons, Capt F. Franco government. Pearson, from Singapors.

Signor Nenni,, who, during his

and Albania were helping guerilla bands on the. Greek frontier.

He said the Soviet delegation was not opposed to sending a commission for on-the-spot investigation as pro- posed by the United States in a re- solution yesterday, providing small amendments were included.

Mr. Gromyko moved the following amendment to the United States re-

solution: That the commission shall

have

the authority to conduct Its investigation in Greece and such border territories of Abania, Bulgaria

INTER-ASIA

CONFERENCE IN MARCH

Dr Sulan

New Delhi, Dec. 19. Sahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister, has conveyed. In donesla's support to the Inter-Asia Conference, to be held here next

March.

have

Japan's Peace Approaches Through Soviet

The

London, Dec. 19.. British Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, to-day told the House of Commons that to Japan had asked Russia mediate with the United States and Britain before Russia joined in the Pacific war.

In reply to a question, Attlee said: "At Potsdam оп July 20, 1045. Generalissimo Josef Stalin Informed President Truman and me in strict that the Soviet govern- confidence

who had not at that time food in the Far Eastern war, had joined received from the Japanese govern- ment a proposal to act as mediators between the Japanese government and the British and Chiited States governments."

A RAF officer on the scend sald

that he was amazed

the plane, crashing with full petrol tanto, had not caught fire. He said. the pilot the emergency must have turned switch to prevent fire when he real Ised that the plane was coming down -Reuter.

Contempt-Charge In Senator's Case

to

Do Committee

Washington, Dec. 19,

War The Senate

Investigating to-day moved sub-Committee cite Edward P. Terry, former secre- tary to Senator Theodore G. Bilbo, for contempt and possible perjury; after he testified that he received "According to Generalissimo Sta- $15,000 in 1948 to find a candidate Iln." Mr Attlee continued, "the So who could defeat Bilbo. viet government

this interpreted

The threat by move as an attempt to obtain the collaboration of the Soviet govern- brought to a climax a day of dra- on charges that ment in the

furtherance of the matic testimony

Bilbo

gratuities received

from Japanese policy and they had, there- favoured war contractors.

returned an unhesitating nega-

Terry also testified that he had been warned

ned last April by Bilbo's A. B. Friend, you tell what you know about pain manager, Bilbo, you'll be killed, and liat a Vicksburgh, (Mississippi doctor gave Bilbo $1,500 to obtain a narcotics permit in Washington for a Vicks- burgh addict.

In a letter to Mrs Sarojini Naidu, President of the conference organisa- tion committer, the Premier said: "We trust that the conference will

lar-reaching influence in bring-tvo!!

the government and ing together peoples of Asiatic Countries."

Delegates from the Middle East countries and observers from Austra- lin, New Zealand, the Philippines and Turkey witi attend the сол- ference.-Reuter.

Shaun (M. Nemazce) Panamani, 1.130 years of anti-Faselst exile, fought RADIO MEDICAL

tono, Capit E. from Whampoa.

Hal Chien (CMSN) Chinese. 4300 tons, Cant W. D. Welch, from Tsingtao,

Hanyang (1 & S) British, 1,5654 tons. Capt. Evans, from Shanghai.

Malacca (East Asiatic), Danish, 5,111 tons. Capt F, Andersen, from Saigon.

Gunni (Bank Line) British, 2,530 tona. Capt H. Holland, from Calcutta.

Daghestan (Jardine) British, 3,013 tons, Capt J. Mitchell, from Brisbane.

Salled Yesterday Canon Bar for Macao, Tourane, cargo 150 tons.

Tilandane for Manila, Java ports, cargo 1,450 tons,

Tot Shan_for_Tsamkong, cargo 11 tons. Yan Tai for Tsomkong, cargo 20 tons. Bataan for Shanghai,

Empire Damsel for Singapore. “ Lake Atlin for Stanghal, Vancouver.

Arriving To-day

Sinklang (1 & 6) from Shanghali

Balling To-day Empire Labrador (MM) for Formosa. China Victory (USL) for San Francisco, Ivaran (Wallem) for New York, Kow- John Wharf.

Dona Aniceta (De La Rama) for Hona-

lulu. Panama. New York. Kawibon Wharf. Benares (De La Rania) for San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, A15.

Solgan,

Marechal Joffre (MA) for Singapore, Marsellies, 2 pm Kowloon

Wharf.

Glenstrac (B & S) for Straits, Liverpool,

Glasgow, All.

Marbet (South China) for Haiphong, Wing Lok Wharf.

Expected Arrivals.

December 21 Hong Slang from Amoy, Swatow.. Vasaholm from Europe. Turkalead from Manlio.

December ze Empire Park from swatow, Amoy. Fort St Antalne from Extrope. Benvorlich from UKC. Stals. Van Heutaz from Dell, Straits.

Expected Sailinge December 21

Hunan for Shanghai, Tsingtao. Tientsin. Tal Kin Shan for Swatow, Bangkok. Yunnan for Sydney, Melbourne. Wing Sang for Shanghal.

December.22

Nanchang for Bangkok.

Hong Stang for Singapore. Penang. Rangoon.

Philae for Shanghal. Matacea for Shanghai.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and parcel mall closes half an hour before ordinary letters. Als mulls close at Icowioun PO bait an hour sariler than at GPO,

Friday, December 20 Haiphong (Mesbato) p.m. Manila, Honolulu (Dona Anicets) 3 p.m. Australia (Yunnan) 3 p.m. Singapore, Colombo, Delhi, Sydney, Bangkok, Rangoon,,Calcutta, Karachi, Cairo: Johannesburg, Augusta,

Auckland (Air) 3 pm. Basra, Marsellica, London, New York, Canada

Dr R. G. Williams, chief of the Bureau of Medical Services, said that Committee on Leprosy, has decided that the docase can be eradicated, if it can be detected in the early ages and modem medical practices are applied. He and use must beOAC) 130 p.m. mado principally of the new drug, promin, and others, of the family, which have been effective:--Associated Press.

sulfa found

PROF. LANGEVIN DEAD

Paris, Dec. 10.

The death occurred last night at the age of 74 of Professor. Paul- Langevin, one of France's 'greatest chemistry and physics authorities and adviser to the French Atomic Energy Commission).

Canton, Chungking, Kunming⋅ (CNAC) 3.30 p.m.

Amoy, Shanghal Hankow Manking Tringtão, Pelping (CATC| 3.30 p.m.

Macao, „Taintban, Shokki (Kwong Set) 4 pam.

Canton (Kwong Fook Cheung) '4 pm. Baturday, December 21.

Mantia (PAL) (10 p.m.

Canton, Shanghat (CNAC) 10.a.m. Shanghat (Winsar Sung) -16.AZ.. Swntow (Empiro. Parki noon. Shanghai (Hunan 2 pm Manroon (long Blang).30 pm. Stralla, Ceylon, India Earl and South Africa, Egypt, Europe (Gentnlas) 5p.

Bangkok, Singapore, Colombo, Soura" baya, Sydney, Auckland (DOAC) 3.30 pm. Macao, Tainshan, Shekki (Kwong Sal) Cantori (Bal On) (4 pm..

4 pan

QUISLING CROAT

against Franco's forces in the civil war, told newsmen last night thul he would recommend to the Cabinet to-morrow that Italy withdraw her Ambassador at Madrid.----Associated Press.

BAN AGAINST BROOK

(Continued from Page 1)

SERVICE

A free medical service for ships at sea is operated by Britain's Post Office through its radio coast stations. Resourceful as sailors are, it may happen that someone on board a ship not carrying a doctor becomes so ill that the master's ordinary re- medies are not adequate. A radio telegram sent to a coast atation will ensure that medical advice is obtain- ed as quickly as possible and passed

Government, asked for details of to the ship by radio, possibly saving the motion, Mr. Churchill, amid fur-life. ther Opposition cheers, replied:

"I would not attempt to draft a motion at this moment, but tyranny,

conceit and incompetence will be the GOERING'S JEWELLERY first charges."

HANDED TO BANK

The motion will come up for dis- cussion after the month-long Parlin- mentary Christmas recess, which be- Ging

on Saturday.

Mr Churchill, a few days ago, men- tioned the possibility of a motion of censure should the Government In- sist on having a bill to nationalise transport.

So far, the Government has de- clined to revise this decision and Mr. Morrison to-day refused to find time for debate of two motion's sponsored

by Liberals asking the Government to state its reasons whenever wont- ed details of billa discussed in com- mitter rather than in full session,

Altice said that Japan made no peace overtures la elther Britain or the United States prior to August 10, 15 days after the Potsdam de claration was published and four days after the first atomic bombing." -United Press.

XMAS PARCELS TO BE HANDLED

BY. POLES

London, Dec. 19.

Over 1,000 men from the Polish Re-

Terry said a "defeat Bilbo" fund was given him by Simon. Lieberman of New York, but he relurried it to

personally Inst July. Crosa-. examination disclosed that Liberman dled last January-Unlted Press.

RUNYON'S ASHES

SCATTERIED

Settlement Corps will be employed OVER BROADWAY,

in London's mall line railway depots to deal with the Christmas rush parcels. Reuter.

GIGANTIC RING OF BANK NOTE FORGERS

AUSTRIA

IN

Viennn, Dec. 18. The Public Safely Department re- ported to-day that it had located a gigantic ring" of banknote forgers in Vienna's " Russian-occupied sec- tion,

New York, Dec, 19, Capt Eddie Rickenbacker to-day- tilled the ura containing the ashes.

long-time of his

writer friend, Damon Runyon, through the cockpit window as his plane banked over Times Square, and scattered the ashes over Broadway and

Central Manhattan, which was the back- ground of so many Runyon stories.

This fullled the funeral desires of Runyon as specified in a secret codicil to the will. With Ricken- backer in the plane was Runyon's son, Damon Junior.

Runyon wrote he would like his The police, who had searched the "ashes to be scattered over Island country for six months, reported the Manhattan, the place which I truly arrest of Giuseppe Merli, an Italian loved, and that was so good to me."

that national, and Gabriel de Gewion, a He also expressed preference fungarian, who were said to have Rickenbacker pilot the plane.

Before Times Square, ashes were over 200 forged 100-scattered over the Statue of Liberty possessed!

Franfurt, Dec. 19. Jewellery worth about £7,000 found on Hermann Goering when he was arrested in 1945 has been handed to the central office of the Reichsbank in Munich and placed under Military Government control, the Dana News Service reported to

day.

Among the articles handed over schling banknotes-United Press. were one diamond ring worth about £3,350; one emerald 'ring worth about £2,500; one ruby ring worth MARTIN BORMANN IN

about £700; One small ruby ring

Mr. Morrison sold that he was get-worth about £400 and several de- ting worried about the "increasingly | corations---Reuter.

reactionary tendercles of the Liberal Party,"

which

he described As

"shocking."

The Opposition leader commented: "You thought you had got the Liberal Party in your pocket," to which Morrison retorted: "I am apprehen- sive that the Liberal Whip is pulting them in your pocket, which would be a pity."Reuter,

AMERICAN REACTIONS TO CHINA POLICY:

(Continued from Pace 1)

Big Three under the chairmanship of General George Marshall, tackle

'the taxic.

DR C.T. WANG IN NANKING

Nanking, Dec. 19. Dr C. T. Wang is visiting Nanking as a delegate to the National Assem- bly. He arrived five days ago with his bride whom he married in Shanghof last week-Central News.

D'Argenlieu's Return..

Delayed By Blum

SOUTH AMERICA?

Terlin, Dec. 19.

and Woodlawn Cemetery svitere Runyon's divorced wife is buried.— Unlied Press.

CHANGES IN NEW ZEALAND CABINET

*A high Public Safety officer of the United States Military Government conceded to-day that it was entirely possible" that Iitor's deputy, Martin

Wellington, Dec. 10, Bormann, passod safely through

Mr Peter Fraser, New Zealand Malmoe, Sweden, last October and is Prime Minister, to-day announced a now biding in South America.- number of Cabinet changes 63 £ United Press.

sequel to last month's general elections, when the Labour Party. was returned to power with a-nar- row margini.

TURKS WALK OUT OF ASSEMBLY.

Two new Ministera have been appointed Mir Edward Luttrell Cullen, Agriculture, and Mr Mackett, Postmaster. General.

Mr Angus McLagan, previously responsible for national service, nna“ De-holds the portfolio of Labour; Bines, Employment and Immigration.

Ankara, Dec. 10. Opposition members of the mocratic Party and Independents Paris, Dec. 10, walked out of the National Assembly The French Premier, Leon Blunt, during the budget debate to-day in Mr Wang Ping-nan baid "Yenan has asked Admiral Thierry D'Argen- protest of the expressions by the licu, High Commissioner of Indo-Premier, Recep Pekar, in reference was issuing an official statement on

China, who is scheduled to leave for to the Opposition. the attitude of the Communist Party Indo-China to-day, to delay his to this proposal which, he added, journey 24 houm in order to have a Hamdullah Aphi Tanrioover, former "chows that the Chinese civil war final talic with him, it was oficially has attracted the attention and con-announced hero to-day-Reuter. den of people all over the world."

Tresiy

AIR CRASH VICTIM

Trado GOLF Moscow, Doc. 10, Pravda. to day called the Sino- American trade treaty a "clear CI- ample, of the American: economic por Hey which does not take into con sideration the national interests of other count claimed the u belgrudi.” Décipitated by the Kuomintings worry ⠀⠀⠀ Activo op until his final illness,

·

Larvin find orved an alternate Yugo-Slavonials Inid to day uses abdot trungthening itaipatalan dic-in hospital from injurios French delegate to the recent have no idea of the whareeboul Cratoril to the detriment of the to AINESCO conference here.United Anto velic, quialing Croat leader lerasts of the country and the people."

during the way -Uplied Press.

United Press.

One-time associate of Marie and Pierre Curie, discoverain of xadium, Langevin's death, followed an illness of several days.

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Nagoya, Dec. 18, The Fifth Air Forco, to-day one nounced that Charles Miller, 23-year- old civillan, originally the survivor of the December 10 Army transport plane crash near Itam airbase in which 32 were killed, died

Mr Fraser has himself, taken over Native Affairs from Mr Henry Mason-Reuter,

The People's Party Deputy TO-DAY'S BROADCASTS

Turkish Ambassador to Bucharest, said he thought the Opposition walk- out was justified United Press,

Venezuelan

Economic

281 on 048 ke from 12:30-1:15, 6.30-7.30, and 0-11; p.m., also on ps3 mg, po

30. Bing and Bob Crosby: 7, London relay: now: 7.15, Romance and Rhythm; 730, You Asked For. 1, variety requerd programme arranged by Lynn Frazer;

news: 9.05, Btudia: Two-plano recitat, Caroline Draga, Betty Drown: 939, Lon don Symphony Orchestra)-10, · 11. TroVO- tore, mots 3 and 4; 11, Clone down,

Mission Delayed 20 m favourites; London relays

Nome, Dec. 19. The Venezolan economic delega on, which Press reports sald would pay an early visit to Italy, would not Miller an employes of Philco come for the time being, the Italian Radio, was on duty with the Fifth Chamber of Commerce said to-day Air Force at Nagoya United Press,hiited Press.

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