THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947.
DAB & FLOUNDER
SENATOR CONNALLY URGES SUPPORT FOR EUROPE AID
Washington, Nov. 25.---The Soviet Union was threatening Western Europe with "totalitarian týranny which even Siberia did not suffer under the Czars," Senator Tom Connally, Democrat of Texas and Democratic foreign affairs leader in the Senate, claimed today.
must
help
to
Lauching the second day's as a "mighty workshop," Senator strangulation by the evil forces that debate on the Government's Bill Connally registered his support for assall them." to provide $697,000,000 stop Austria if the Council of Foreign the United States was looking
a separate peace with Germany and
Senator Connally emphasised that gap aid to France, Italy and Ministers, now meeting in London, Europe for a large measure of self- Austria, Senator Tom Connally failed. called for speedy and
The other great powert over-
"Those who do not endeavour to help themselves must not expect our whelming approval on behalf monclude treaties without Russin to of the freedom of Western status of former enemy states," ho
restore peace and determine the help. They must realise that their
destiny is in their own, hands." Europe and in defensive resist-
declared.
No Intervention ance to an aggression which would reduce Western Europe to approval for the bill may be relais willing to aid, but it has no desire vassalage and political slavery." fered before tomorrow night, little Inslating that while Germany's opposition manifested itself as the war potential should be destroyed, debate continued. that nation abould be rehabilitated
FEELING OF UNCERTAINTY IN PARIS
With hopes running high that
He continued: "The United States
whatever to intervene in the domes- tie afairs of any recipient nation. One or two Senators indicated their has no purpose to control their
economy or their government. Intention of introducing amendments
"We want them to stand on their one of these would provide that the own feet, look the world in the United States Government would do face and, with dignity, demonstrate all buying for. the programme--but none of them would seriously cripple their own independence and their OWN Innate power to, make and ad- the State Department's intention of minister their own Institution," he bringing the speedlest possible cald. assistance to Western Europe.
Warns Of Alternatives Like Senator Vandenberg yester- day, Senator Connally again warned the alternatives to American
of Western
Paris, Nov, 25.-A delegation or of the General Federation of action.
The Senator asserted that the current slots, strikes and unrest in France and Italy
directly
were
aimed at sabotaging both the re- covery of those nations in general and the American aid programmes In particular.
"We cannot witness the destruc-
"Should the nations Labour, led by the co-Secretaries Europe be plunged into misery and General Socialist Leon Jou-sufering, which the continued tank haux, minority leader in the of food and fuel may entall, they Union, and Benoit Frachon, may be swept by despair into the leader of the Communist major-morass of Communism and anarchy" hand" ity--is to confer with govern- ment representatives today the Hotel Matignon.
nt
he asserted.
tion of democracy and the substitu- ton of cruel and savage Commu-
"Senator Connally said. nism,"
Proclaiming that "destiny has laid on the United States, which ho described as the most powerful nation on
on earth, Senator "Western Europe must not
be Connally
Added:
in Men distant turned back centuries into tyranny parts look to the United States and and totalitarianism,” he sakı, "Is love and then venerate it as the A delegation of independent freedom was purchased by the
land of
of justice and democracy. workers is to meet government peoples who were fighting their way "They look to it with longing eyes officials also while a group of the
towards the light. They must not and hungering hearts. They look French Christian Workers Confederato hurled back into the midnight it as n redeemer and liberator who
tion (CFTC) will sec government darkness of police states,
will break the chains of slavery from officials
tomorrow afternoon. The
"Pressed as they are by Com-their festering limbs. CFTC Executive Commission at a munist threula from within and
Noble Loadership meeting this afternoon decided to without, they must not succumb to ask the government to "take inme- dinte action to improve the food distribution and lower the cost of living."
Meanwhile, the railway strike, cutting off such agricultural districts as Normandy and Brittany, threatens Paris
food suppilos. Army trucks are being used to transport veget- ables from Normandy farms,
Helmeted Mobile Guards, carrying
tommy-guns, patrol deserted ata- tions serving suburban lines. The Moble Guards also patrol areas such as the Champs Elysees and the Etoile, which adds to the feeling of uncertainty. This is a general topic
In all bars and cafes.
MRS PANDIT
RETURNING
TO INDIA
"For the sake of the world, for the sake of mankind and for our own sakes, the United States must not surrender its noble leadership that points the way to freedom and democracy for mankind.
by WALTER
Britain May Draw Rest Of American Loan
London, Nov. 25.-A' well-informed source said today that Britain hoped to begin drawing on the last US$400,000,- 009 of the American loan within a month.
FIRST CZECH
WOMAN
MINISTER
Britain voluntarily suspended drawings on the balance of
States.
The loan agreement had obliged Britain to convert sterling, subject to 4o be worked out in mitations
with other agreements nancial Insumelent to prevent a run on the countries. These safeguards proved ap-pound,
Anglo-Russian Clash In Ecafe Session
Baguio, Nov. 25.-Soviet Russia's Stetsonko and Britain's P.J.H. Stent clashed repeatedly in a protract- ed debate this afternoon as the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East considered the admission of associated members, with Russia finally loosing out as the Commission approved applications from Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong and a group composed of the Ma- 'layan Union, Singapore, Boruco, Brunei and Sara-
wak. -The latter group was embraced in one applica- tion.
In all four cases the vote was, UNESCO action on its application, nine to zero with Russia ab was granted and she could send am staining.
observer to the current session. It 抽 understood that Slam as yet is not seated as Zealanders
Now. leaving
the a full member, and the caso Philippines in a few days. again was deferred, apparently act on applications for full member
Only UNESCO is competent
on
ship.
bre
for
to
Surprise At Russia
Britain said that Russia WAS
OWN
Mr Cuaderno interposed express- ing surprise at the Russian ultempt on associate to impose.restrictions members, painting out that only re- cently at Lake Success Russin aided the Philippines and India espousing nonself-governing more rights for territories,
Indicating little willingness the part of various delegates to voice their attitude regarding the question, which has been further complicated by the re- attempting to restrict the participa the US$3,760,000,000 loan on cent coup d'etat in Bangkok. tion of associate members to di
cussions last when shc August 20
concerning their The Republic of Indonéala's appli- unilaterally refused to convert eation for full membership has ninterests.
Russia said he would be willing further sterling into dollars for not yet been acted upon.
This afternoon's session was ad- to give associate members the vole countries other than the Unitedjourned to 0.30 p.m., with an an- JEL
in such matters and that it would be no credit to the Commission to nouncement that' the French-spon- pored application for associate mem-have associate members but would Laos and Cambodia like that a resolution be approved Prague, Nov. 25-Czecho-
berships of
to defining the conditions under which would be up for consideration slovakia today acquired its first
they participate in deliberations. morrow.
The Commission unanimously voted woman Cabinet member in the history of the Republic as Mrs
recommend approval of new Ludmila Jankovcova was
Zealand for full membership in the however.
to the United Nations British hopes that the pointed Minister of Industry to
United ECAFE succeed Bohumil Lausman, States would permit them again to Economic and Social Council, and Dr based, on Talong (China) ordered that New newly-elected chairman
of the dip into the loan were
successful
re-negotiation of four of Zealand be so advised. New Zealand was Liro advised that her request for Social Democratic Party.
pacts suspended convertibility Two vacant vice-premierships during November and the scheduled participation in the interim, pending were also filled today. Frantisek re-negotiation of four more in De-
of Brno, vice-chairman of cember.
and the Social Democratic Party
The new pacts already have set a follow. to vice-Speaker of
re pattern for the others placed
ousted The United States Secretary of the from the Party chairmanship last Treasury, Mr Snyder, sald during week because of his close collabora- his visit in October that the United
on with the tion
Communists. Dr States would not object to resumption Stepan Kocvara took over the Slovak of drawings once the trend for re-
agreements had Democratie Party vice-premiership, negotiated
Jon succeeding
Ursiny, who resigned | established. last month when his private Becre- iary was involved in an alleged anti-State
Slovakia. conspiracy in "The now appointments
Tymes
Zdeneksen.
21
Informat Soundings
boen
oven
COMBATTING
JUVENILE CRIME
is
Dr Tslang was obviously anxious to curtall debates and asked the Commission to commence voting on the applications, which were op- with proved in quick succession,
amidst mild delegates taking seats applause from the mall crowd pre- 'sent.
Each newly-sented delegates spoke briefly thanking the ECAFE on behalf of their territorice and discussing economic conditions in their areas.
Hongkong Seated
Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong and the five-member Malayan group scated in the order named,
were
The session opened with conal- Paris, Nov. 25. FranOC awarding a medal to French fami- derallon of the previous report of lies which have inculcated the the committee of the whole of the spirit of honour, love of work and ECAFE, and Stetsenko immediately their declared that he could not agree to attachment to home into chlidren, and is also encouraging many points therein and that he that non-self-governing leaders
in thought spirit under Ballk
territories
ories should be allowed to
ap- morality
Instead of leaders
directly for associate member- crime. These are part of a camp intend of having metropolitan palga to
ship strengthen the family
present application. unit and to combat the rising rate powers in the preser
Dr Talang ruled that the report has of juvenile crime.
considered by UNESCO and So far this year, 40,000 children been have come before courts an increase embodied in a UNESCO resolutiont already of 4,000 over last year and last August, wherefore the ECAFE.
the resolution United Press. more than the treble total of cases must abide by In 1938.
The French authorities plan to night the juvenile crime wave under three headings:
did not Lord Inverchapel, British Ambass Novel French Method Senator Alexander Smith (Ro-
represent any
change in the ador to the United States, and publican of New Jersey) sald that
baina00
Cabinet. Treasury experts in Washington of the it the United States withdrew from
However, observers believed the two have kept the United States informed Europe and refused it aid, it would
now Social
Democratic Ministers, of the progress of convertibility mean the enslavement of a whole known
to be
be advocates of the now negotiations. They may have
regarding continent by the Moscow clique. If "Independence" policy of the Party, made informal soundings France and Italy went, Greece and
els- the release of the loan balance. Nov.
190uld 25,-
stiffen anti-Communist London,
Mrs Turkey
would go.
circles Then we could
British Government ments in the Cabinet Vijayalakshmi Pandit, India's not maintain them as islands against
Mra Jankovcos, 50, is a trained London said the United States had Ambassador to Russia, will not Communism.
economist. Following Foreign Minis-shown sympathetic understanding of return direct, to Moscow from
"Britain, too, would be isolated-
fer Anna Pauker of Rumania, she is Britain's plight. They believed the and a third world war would be the United States, where she Inevitable," he said.
the second woman in Europe to be Truman administralon as such had Premier Robert Schuman today has been attending the United
appointed to an
Ministry an Important
no objection to giving Britain the conferred with the Minister. of
thq
Senator William Knowland (Re-She has been a top-ranking official rest of the loan but wanted to be Interior, M. Jules Moch, and with Nations as Indian delegate, it publican of California), who had
in the Ministry of Industry since the sure of Congress approval before
giving the M. Jean Boursico, Director General was learned from reliable quar- just returned from a trip "before
liberation. An attractive, brown-
Breen light. of the Surete National, bocking up ters, today.
and behind the iron curtain," and
Congressional approval appears newspaper reports that
that the Paris
cialming that "Russia's main export haired woman with a strong lined
face, Mrs Janicovcova is a widow certain, however. Members of the police would be
be tightened up
Lo
These quarters said Mrs Pandit was fear and terror," called for a
and has an 11-year-old son, Peter. Herter Foreign Ald Commit'ee have sure that there would be no repeti- would proceed to New Delhi from total halt in United States exports Her husband, Wolfgang Jankovec, indicated that they ruled out Britain Hon of the laxity shown by the New York, and there was a "remote of machinery and other
was executed by the Germans for for interim aid before the Marshall Russia-Reuter. Marsellies police in recent riots.
she Plan because they expected her to resistance activities in which possibility" she would not resume The National Assembly met in its office as Ambassador to Moscow.
also played a leading role-United get the rest of the loan. first session since the formation of
Press.
Convertibility agreements negotiated during November were the Indian High Commissioner the new government and discussed the meantime, it is understood
those with Belgium, Portugal, Iraq routine mengures, particularly the in London, Mr. Krishna Menon, is
and Sweden. Scheduled for conclusion recent return to the Bank of 92,579 meeting the Soviet Foreign Minks- kilos of gold stolen by Germanyter, Mr Vyacheslav Molotov,
in December are those with Argen- pos-
tina, Egypt, India and the Nether United Press,
sibly this week, presumably on in-
lands. Stiu other financial talks tructions from New Delhi to discuss
may be opened next month if time Indian-Soviot relations.
and the number of available nego- tlators permit.
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Mr.Menon and the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr Ibrahim Kahim- toola, were present at yesterday's moeting of the Dominion Premiera, when they met the South African Prime Minister, Marshal Jan Smuts.
goods to
PLANE FLIES
AT 627 MPH
Meteor
Bovingdon, Nov. 25.-A twin-jet plane today flew from Edinburgh to Bovingdon, Ilertford shire, at 027 miles an hour. The
made
by Squadron record Leader James Lomas, DFC.
U.S. AWARDS
FOR BRITONS
were
Dollar Reimbursement
for
rc-
1. The absence of parental con- trol due to forced deportation during the war of thousands of fathers.
2. Family overcrowding due 10 the lack of housing.
3. Malnutrition which has proved the breeding ground for psychiatric disturbances among young people.
FAMILY MEDAL
The official degree introducing the "Medal of the French Family" says "It will be "nwarded-only-to-parents who by their enlightened care and devotion and example have made a effort to bring up their
OUTWARD MAILS Unless otherwise stated, registered: articles and parcel ports close 30 minutes. earlier than the ordinary mall. It mall close before 10 am. registered and parcels will close at 6 pm, on previous day.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Closing Times By Air Saigon, 3.30 pm. Manila, P., 3.30 p.m.
Canton, Lluchow, Kunming,
Nanking. Shanghel, Amoy. Tsingtao and Pelping. 3.30 pm.
Tairan.
Hankow,
Closing Times By Bes & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m. Macao, Tsinshan & Shekki (Bex) Bam. Straits, Egypt and Europe via Liverpool. (8) 10 am
Formosa via Keelung (8e) Noon, Halphong (Bea) Noon.
Macao, Txinahan & Shekkt (Sea) i pm.. Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Shanghai (80) 2 pm.
Manila, P. (Sea) 1 p.m.
Macao, Tainahan, Bhekki & Kongmeon (Bea) 4 pm,
Canton (Sea) 8 pm.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Closing Times By Alt
Shanghal, 9.30 4.m.
Bangkok. 3.30 p.m.
Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney and Auckland, 3.30 p.m.
Shanghat, Hankow, Nanking, Taingiao. and Peping, 30 m.
Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Lendon, Nov. 25 Billishmen And women from all walks of life
by The parts with Belgium. Portugal hero todny presented
Bissell, and Sweden each sets a figure for constant Major-General Clayton His plane, a Meteor IV ghter,
the United States Military Attache, sterling accumulated by those coun- children In the best material and covered the 313 miles in 30 minutes,
with United States awards and de-iries in current trade over which moral conditions, and who have in- Following the meeting, informed 25 seconds. The flight was made
to Britain will reimburse them in gold "very at 25,000 feet, with on 00 miles an
corations for the help they gave quarters said there was a
Belgium bred them with the spirit of honour, dollars. The figure It. the THE
iral the love of work, attachroent to home, Allied causo in World War
Portugal NOVEMBER HALF good chance" of a meeting among hour following wind.
for £27,000,000, civilian was Of the 27 military and Pakistan and YEARLY GENERAL MEETING the India,
South
л On comparable Alight from
two were £5,000,000 and for Sweden £8,000, and the will to full their social and recipients of honours, Africa Premiers to discuss the South Edinburgh to Northolt on February
also sought to re-patriotic duties." OF VOTING MEMBERS will be African Indian problem in the near 20, 1938, in a Hurricane--then one
America and the remainder Brillah. 000. The
was dress the stance of trade to pre-
To tackle the problem of housing, held at the Club House, Happy future. It is known such a meel of Britain's fastest aircraft-Squalustrated by the
The wide scope of awards
from the Government has launched a plan fact that among | Yeu
vent any of the countries Valley, on Thursday, 27th Novem-Ing was suggested to Marshal Smuts dron Leader J. W. Gillan averaged those to receive the Medal of Freedorn amassing more than the limit fixed to build a million houses in the next bar 1947, at 5.30 p.m.
by the Governor-General of Indin, 108.76 mlica an hour.
Dillys
of for accumulated sterling. Morris,
len years. To counteract the wide- Miss were
The agreement Ear! Mountbatten, prior to the lat Squadron Leader Lomas lives at Llanelly, South Wales, who was the
with Iraq, a men-sprend malnutrition of juveniles, free 3.30 pm. ALL MEMBERS are cordially ter's departure from London after Bircoles, Doncaster, and is a native secretary
ber in the Signal Section, of the sterling area, permits medical treatment has been intro- invited to attend and participate the royal wedding-United Press.
of Creswell, Derbyshire. He is now European Theatre Operations, during Iraq to spend £5,759,000 a year in duced for school children and state
urrency countries.
holiday camps have been established. in any discussion which may
attached to the Central
the war, and Mr. F.D. Littlewood, and currency
The Argentine and Dutch agree- Next year it planned to give free Establishment
ments probably will follow the pat-holiday at these camps to one and Crouc.
To receive the Medal of Freedom
French children. on April 17, 1945, for courageous with Silver Palm, were Major- tern set in the Belgian, Portuguese a half million action
25 General J.C.. No.
Holland, while Dying with
and those with } Reuter. and Swedish pacts DFC of Squadron as a Flight Lieutenant.
the Anglo-Iraqi Headquarters Western Command, the Egypt and India He took part in many patrols against Engincer-In-Chief and Director of the pact. Provisional Beltish agreements flying bombs, during one of which Royal Engineers and chairman of the with India and Egypt expire at the he shot down a Heinitel III, and a Engineer Equipment Army Assign-end of this year United Press. flying bomb over the North Sca. ment Committee of the Landon As-
algnment Board in 1043 and 1944.-
By Order of the Stewards,
S. A. SLEAP, ' Actg. Secretary.
Hongkong, 11th November 1947.
They
Gave
their
Lives,
We, too, may give
Ex-Soldiers To
Quit Quarters
Aldershot, Nov. 25.-Fifty-seven possession orders were made at the Aldershot County Court today against regular soldiers who had continued to live in married quarters with their familles
after leaving the Army,
The orders lakè effect in six weeks, but it is stated that further exten- alons will be considered by the military authorities in exceptional
cases.
For the Secretary of State for War
at
West Raktown clerk of Cheltenham.
Norfolk. Ho was awarded the
DEG
The world's air speed record is claimed by the United States. Reuter. Reuter.
More Political Violence
Rome, Nov. 25,-Two people were it was stated that on leaving the Army killed in a revival of political vio all defendants were allowed to remain lence today which struck
in the
In their quarters under the new southernmost province of Calabria agreement by which they had to pay where a Communist and a Christian rent. There was no wish to be harsh Democrat were killed and another on them in any way because of the Communist was wounded raising the acute housing position in the district, 21-day total of deaths to 22. and it was with the greatest regret
through the proceedings were taken. HONGKONG
WAR MEMORIAL
FUND
Send your donation to
the Hon. Treasurera
:
Lowe, Bingham & Matthews Marcantlis Bank Bldg.
1
New Allocations
Of Rice
Death Of Mr A.H. Compton
Information
was received
Transport Ship Aground
Scattle,
Nov.
25-An Alazien
Clostar Timon By Sen & Train Canton Train) 7 am.
Macao, Tsinshan & Bhekki (en) .. Japan (Ord. Letters & Cards only) (Bea) 10 m.
Swalow (Bea) 1 p.m.
Macao, Tiinahan & Bhekki (oa) 1 pm. Canton (Treia) 2 p.m.
Shanghai (Sea) 2 pm.
Canada (Parcels only) via Vancouver · (Sea) 3 p.m.
Straits, Batavia, Sourabaya and Macas- ser (Sea) 3_pm.
Manila, P.I. (Bea) 3 p.m.
Haiphong. Pakhaw, tothow and Team Kong (Sex) 4 pm.
Macao, Tainahan, Bhekki & KongTODAIL (Box) 4 pm,
Canton (Sex) 5 pan.
TO-DAY'S
steamer and two Const Guard cutters H.K.T.
Washington, Nov, 25.--The Inter- morning of the death in California flashed an authorities said they 8.15, Studio:
BROADCAST
raced today to the aid of the ground-0, Studio: Children's Half Hour: 6.30, cd 10,850 ton Army
transport Studio: "Anniversary" falt licur. Pre- sented by Monica Jacks: 7, Music and Clarksdale Victory, from which no songs of Foreign Lands; 730. Barnabas this word had been received since sha Von Geczy and 11 Orchestra & Monta Litar (Plone) and JM Serenadors: 0, S.O.S. Inst night.
London Relay: World and Home News: Const Guard national Emergency Food Council last Sunday of Mr A. H. Compton,
"I bring you Musin." Classical Request Programine presented today announced recommendations former manager of David Sassoost & were seriously, concerned over the for the distribution of 1,440,000 Co., Ltd.
transport's failure to answer dozens by Marlon Olover: 0.19. 1.B.C. Transcrip- metric tons of rice for the first six The late Mr Compton left Hong- of messages sent in an effort to ion Service: "Short and sweet:" 930,
Transcription Service: kong in March of this year after establish contact.
гал The vessel
Thres Musketeers The Bastion
by Alexandra months of 1948.
Allocations of the world supply of spending many years in the Colony aground approximately 140 mlies Dumas, Episode rice available for export includes:
southwest of Ketchikan, Alaska, with dervals 10, London Relay: Now: 10.10. Weather Report: 10.1, Belections from a. crew of 43 blit 'no-passengers onverdie Opera "Tho. Masked Ball;" 10.30, Brush Conductors: Albert Coates; 109, studie: Epilogue; 11.03, Close Down.
India 300,000 tons; Malayo 205,000
PARTITION PLAN APPROVED
(Continued From Pàge 1)
tons: China 200,000 tons; Ceylon two 185,000 tons and Indonesia 141,000 At Bisignano near Cosenza, Communists were wounded and one tons.
The announcement said that "in later died from his injuries received Asia, the main rice producing orca The quarters were required for in a fight with the police.
of world rice production, has been serving soldiers and their frillies At Reggio in Calabria, during a recovering so slowly that exportable and the waiting list was big. Quar- meeting of the Catholic Action
The Chairman, Dr Herbert Evali, supplies from this area remain less ters had
Christian Democrat than one-half of to be found for Army Association,
around and those actually of Australia, looked families returning from India and student, Antonino Palestine.
1 at the end of the six shot and killed, T, 21, was
police Identl-moving prior to the war, and only said: "Well gentlemen, the time s weeks the positions of the familles fled his assailant as a "Communist ono-third of the stated requirements come to vote"-and silence fell on
submitted by the rice Importing the Chamber." were unchanged, They could ap sympathiser" but gave no details on countries."Reuter.
The roll call being called, the preach the military authorities and dia argument which preceded the
Committee secretary, repeated cach overy_lenteney would be extended. shooting.-United Press.
vote to make sure that there was no -Reuter,
mistake.
a
SAIGON OUTRAGE
board.
The vessel's master sald the hip was being pounded by heavy seas.
Associated Press.
Grandi Calls For Star WitnessOS
D.D.C.
"The
BBC PROGRAMME
Transmission of the BBC General Over- seas Programme which can be heard 'an - Honekonk this evening.
GMT 10.00--Belence and everyday life. A talk by L. A. Jordan on science and paint: 10.10——-Rendervɔus pinyora: 10.30- Munic while you work: 11.00.-The ́newz; Winston.10-Home news from Britain; 11.15 Rome, Nov. 25-M Churchill, Lord Halifax, the former Furces favourites: 12.00.-From today' paper: 12.10-Interlude: 12.15-BKYTOC British Ambassador to Washington, kets dance orchestra directed by Paul Lord Vansitiart. and Lord Temple-Fenouihet: 13.00The new 11.10-Pro- 13.15-London the wiincases ramme announcements: wood, were among Immediately after the result was led by the defence when the trial forum: 23.43. Think on these
14.00-Radio:nowreel; 14.15- Bitzaio Statij Saigon, Nov. 25,-—A fresh outbreak announced, Fawzi Bey, of Egypt. of Count Dino Grandi. Mussolini's 15,16, Prutramine announcements: 16.20. of terrorism is feared here following mid: "Egypt considers that the decl- Ambassador In London. for alleged Forces favourites: 10.00.--The news afro-bomb outrage on the steps of ion in connection with partition Fascist activities opened in Rome News anatyalar 10.19-ralists far- the Central Security offices and the does not lie within the scope of the today.
11.00--Scottlan hall-four. explosion of two bombs in a cafe In Charter."
Both British and American wit COMPTON. We deeply regret to
1. Noah's Ark, which Innded on the centre of the town, beriously Dr. Evatt then declared: "That nesses will be asked to come to nounce the death of our former Mourt Ararat. 3. Muoris. 3. Salt, wounding several Europeans.
concludes our work and our report Rome to testify in court or else and Printed and published by Frederick Manager, But 4. 11. Compton, on sind 4. The Mera Temperate, South increased during the last week in view sembly. The Palestine ad hoc Com
Iver B. Bléo. . Becurity precautions have been now goes before the General As- answers to the court questionnaire. November, 1947 in Cailfornia. David Torrid, North
Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Bamboon, & Co. Ltd.
Count Grandi, who is now in South China Morning Post Tiämited Temperate, North Frigid and South of a. possible. extension of the mittee now stands adjourned and Portugal, is being tried in his sont 143 Wyndham Street, City of": Frigid.
lincidents-Router.
{liquidated."outer.
Race-Reuter.
Victoria, in the Coleny of Hongkong-
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