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PENNILESS EX-KING

Lausanne, Jan. 6.-Former King Michael's secretary sald Michadi arrived here almost penniless, but thosa' watching the unloading of the Royal baggage wonder- cd.

Spectators saw a Lincoln automobile, two Buicks, one jeep, one motorcyclo.. nino cases of gin, four big trunks, about 40 bags and suitcases, three shotguns, an old- fashioned movie camera on a wooden tripod, five.cases of sugar and 15 extra auto tires.

telephoned

Michael Princess Anne in Copenha gen and it was reported hor trip here would be delayed.

United Press.

Tsingtao Isolated By Reds

'

Population's Plight Tsingtao, Jan. 7.--Communist

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948.

Building Up A Self-Sufficient

Jap Democracy

San Francisco, Jan. 6.—The US, Army Secretary, Mr Kenneth Royall, today described Japanese occupation policy as directed toward the building of a democratic govern- ment which would help prevent future wars and aggression In the Orlent.

:

Mr Royall, who in on a 9.000-mile a nation of farmers and small shop- fying inspection tour of defence and keepers." scientific instuliations in the South- west, addressed the Commonweath Club.

Mr Royall is to be a guest of Dr Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California, Berke He said the deanite purpose wasley. He will visit the University building in Japan A self-sumetent cyclotron, where some of the world's democracy strong enough and stable greatest atomic developments were enough to support itself and at the made.-United Press. same time to serve as a deterrent against any other totalitarian

war

threat which might thereafter priso in the For

The Secreta

did not single out' any totalitarian power by name, but he made it plain that Army! occupation policies in Japan modiftention to any threat of aggression.

undergoing

IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVES

were meel

War Of The Future

Admiral Nimitz's Proposals

DAB and FLOUNDER

--by Walter

HITLER'S LIEUTENANTS ON TRIAL

Charges Against 21 Officials

Hamburg, Jan. 6-Without the help of the 21 men who faced trial at Nuremburg today, Hitler and Goering. would have been unable to prepare and carry out their aggressive war, General Telford Taylor, the chief United States prosecutor, declared in opening the case against Freiherr (Baron) Ernst Von Weizsaecker, former State Secretary at the German Foreign Office, and 20 other high officials, charged with sharing in the general responsibility for war crimes.

were

of

Mystery Trip Of Cancer Expert

MET AT MOSCOW STATION BY MEDICAL DIGNATORIES

Moscow, Jan. 6-Professor Elis Berven, the Swedish cancer expert, who left Stockholm on Saturday, arrived here today, having completed his journey by train from Helsinki by way of Leningrad. He was met by a delegation of leading Russian doctors and professors of medicine,

ment on his arrival.

Professor Berven made no state- He said the telegram invited him to Moscow, for consultations on n cancer caso.

PATIENT UNKNOWN

When he arrived at Helsinki, Pro- fessor Berven denied earlier Stock- holm reports that he had been called to Russin to treat a "prominent can- the professor said, "I do not know "I know nothing more than that," cer patient," saying:" "I am only who the patent is-whether a man | returning a visit to some Russian

Ho saan or a woman." added that he specialists paid to me a year ago." would be

unable to disclose the Professor Berven, who went to the name of the patient when be did Hotel Metropole, told Reuter's that

know it, since this would to a on Friday he received a telegram breach of professional etiquette. signed by four leading Russian

Professor Berven was held up at doctors-Professors (radiotherapist), A. Frumkin

Fobedinsky Helsinki, Finland, by bad weather

and

and travelled on by train. Ochkin (surgeons) and Savitsky.

NEW BILLETS

He said that he expected to spend He added some days in Moscow, that he hoped to visit Russian hon plials and have conversations with lending doctors.

The 21 accused represented all the German people "into a great political most important branches Third German Relch with the ex-question, any polley decreed by the the army, schooled to obey, without ception of the military, the prosecutor State". sald,

In a five-hour opening statement; Eight of them

diplomats for the prosecution, General Taylor "Invested with the greatest political said: "Here are the men who trans- power", six of these had been the ferred the plans and ideologies "most important instruments in the the Third Reich into action. of process of turning Germany Into a

"Without their administration and FOR FAMILIES specialist, Professor Yegorov, last monstrous war machine.

"The objectives of our polley im- mediately after the surrender were slated to be to insure that Japan will not again become a menace to

Washington, Jan. 6.—Admirál the pence and security of the world and, secondly, to bring about

the

Chester W. Nimitz says that carllest possible establishment of n

there is war with Russia within democratic, peaceful government',"

Royall said. "Subsequently, new the next ten years, the United conditions have arisen in world pall- States will have to depend on ties and economics, in the problema sca-air power in the early stages attacks in a semi-circle around

of national defence and in human of such a conflict because of its Tsingtao, culting off coal and Harian

considerations." He sald food Importation, today threat these changes "must be fully taken relative manpower deficiency.

In a report prepared before he re ened thousands of refugees with into necount tirst problem is to tired last month as Chief of Naval Interior, Dr starvation and freezing in the

Increase Japan's productivity, the Operations,

also city of 800,000 now jammed with 300,000 refugees, 7,000 re- Secretary continued, and it has al-warned that future air attack may

The

Admiral Nimitz

and

Implementation,

and orders tlves a

without the direc- which they pre-

Berven

not begin

fugee students and countless ing the cartel and family control of Asia, "as well as from across the plan and Dr Pleien Chairman of the operated with the SS (Himmler's and children who have previously the chief surgeon at Bobkin Hospi-

and

In

Nazl

Professors Pobediarky, Frumkin and Ochkin and the Russian brain year all visited Stockholm's Radio Six of the accused-Dr Henrich- lammers, former. Hciclisininister

London, Jan. 8.-About 150 wives Home, of which Professor head of the Reich Chancers. De pared, no Hitler and no

and

Goering and children of soldiers serving was head.

Professor Berven will Wilhelm Stuckardt, former Secre could have planned and wanted an overseas will, on January 15, move hipofcial consultations until to

Norbury House, Droitwich, tary of State in the Ministry of the cressive, war; no Himmler could into

it was of the have wiped out 0,000,000 Jews and Worcestershire, Otto Dietrich, formier

announced morrow.

LEADING AUTHORITY Nazi Press Chief, Count Schwerin ather victims of Nazi aggression and today.

This will be the first hostel of its Professor Frumkin is: a Icading Von Krosigh, former Reich Minis-Ideology." ready ma

General Tayler said that the Ger- kind to be opened by the Western authority on discases of the urinary made much progress, abolish come from points in Europe

ter for Finance, Herr Paul Koerner,

man Foreign Office closely Co-Command and will house women origana, while Professor Ochkin is Herman Geering Works-had been Black Guards) for aggression. the Polar region. Japanese economy. Army and Naval personnel.

He said

tol. the most important instruments

lived in morried quarters, As a

a warning system against such

Rooms the The plight of the students won population of 78,000,000 would in-

had been kept in two Terrorism, kidnapping, blackmaili Many soldiers serving in said to be worse sinco reikaf - wAN crease to 84,000,000 by 1951. attack, he recommended that naval, into a monstrous war machine.

and murder were frequently

Western cm-

Command, some of whom separate hotels in Central Moscow normal air, surfaco and submarine radar "We have all the many unavailable unless they join the

DISCREDITED PROFESSION

ployed as weapons in the

have been separated from their last night; and it had been earlier army. The students are starving in polley and operating problems of pickets be deployed around the North

General Taylor further alleged that diplomatie arsenal.-Reuter.

families since 1939, will be able to reported that the professor had not a stable, 12 refugee schools on the outskirts,

successful government, American continent.

Von Weizsäcker

Wilheim He visualised the Navy of produced by un- prison plus added onts of Japanese reminiscent

set up homes in the married quar- arrived in Moscow as expected. the Keppler, the Economic

An official of a Moscow Hotel, the prod

Adviser to

ters which are to be vacated,

questioned, declared: system of floating air Hitler, Dr Ernest Woermann, for Nanking: usual distressing conditions peculiar future as camps in Shanghai and

bases capable of launching missiles mer head of the Political Department

Norbury House will be staffed by Savoy, when some beg in the streets while others

Japan."

"We present-day

sometimes expect guests for EX-DIPLOMAT military personnel, including cooks Progress Ile listlessly on the damp ground of

ho from surface vessels and submarines of the German. Foreign Office and reconstruction, on

and orderlies, and there will be weeks." Guld; included: "Overall Japanese and delivering atomic bombs from

Jast Ambassador to the encampment.

Neither hotels had any news when to Nanking, Kari

feeding. The weekly Ritter,

cancer expert would former Ambassador to Brazil, Russia by

Irrespective the Swedish charges. the 1930-34 level in January 1946

Otto Von

MISSING Erdmannsdorf, former but specifically mentioned envoy to Hungary, and Dr Edmund to 40 percent in August 1947.

of rank from private to a warrant strive. An Intourist (Soviet Travel production is 80 percent of the Central Asia to the exclusion of Veesenmayer, former Minister Fleni-

officer. are; Wife only-34/-; wife Agency) official, when approached, Pittsburgh, Jan. 6.

and child-45/-; wife and two chit sold: "We have not been notified that Fertiliser production East Asia and Western Europe.

Professor Berven has left Stockholm. 1030-34 level.

Admiral Nimitz said Western potentiary in Hungary, had so dis-

dren-55/-; wife and three children police

If he left on Saturday, he is evidently ingrensed fourfold during the Europe and East Asin would "not their efforts to smooth the way for Alexander M. Galbreath, former

todny credited the diplomatic profession

disclosed that 84/; wife and four children--72/hold up by bad weather, possibly at eupation.

Helsinid." be in a position to endanger, us for Nazi progress in Europe, that diplo-neting British Consul here, has and for each additional child 0/-. decades to come unless they pass mats would be handicapped by the been missing for six days. HOMES REPLACED

under unifled totalitarian coffrollack of trust in Germany for many "One-fourth

war-destroyed United Press. of homes in Tokyo and the vicinity has been replaced. Six hundred thou- sand acres of land have been re- claimed for cultivation and a mil- lion more should be added by 1950."

He said action

W3B

proceeding against the Zalbatsu and the

two fargest concerns, Mitsubishi and Miisut, would be liquidated.

to

the production rose from 18 percent of carrier-based mention

Government decreen forbid shipping of food from other Chinese cities and the situation was reported to be serious. A small bag of four le sold at CN3020,000-25

perceni above inflation-ridden

den Shanghai,

The situation Wis said to be similar to other government-held cities in Shantung where they were The isolated by the Communists. people were afraid to leave the cltics because they were warned by the Communists that they would suffer death unless They remained with the Communists upon, the Reda capturing of their homes.--United Press.

Arms Factories

Allegation

which

Shanghal, Jan. 6-Chinese sources said today that the Chinese mission, visited the Russian-held Areas of Port Arthur and Dairen, will claim that the former Japanese plants in the areas are producing arms and ammunition.

top secret report, which was

Не did not

Coal name,

He described the occupation. as

Viscount's Fortune Londoh, Jan. -Viscount Lee, of Fareham, who died in July aged 18, left £103,064.

Lord Lee, who gave Chequers- the Prime Minister's ofcial coun- try home near Wendover, Bucks

years ahead. head. "Statesmanship, and diplomacy have ап honourable tradition," General Taylor said, "and the world

de should understand that the fendants are brought to trial, not as diplomats, but as individual war

responsible

their

for

The

Ils two daughters told tho superintendent of police, Harvey Scott, that their father walked out of his office in a downtown building on December 31 and has not been heard from since.

No charge will be. mnde for child under one year.-Reuter,

Hamburg Strike Continues

The 50-year-old diplomat received; a notice from the British Foreign Omec only a few hours before his disappearance that he will be

Hamburg, Jan. 8 The Hamburg) The defendants, whose alleged "released" from duty effective on Senate tonight appealed to the: one directed "with reallom and with to the nation, left the residue of his crimes were described by General January 1.

dockers in this great harbour city frm determination, doing all possi-

08 property, after a few bequests, to Taylor covering "the whole One of his daughters, Jean, who to stop endangering food supplies ble to prevent Japan from again his wife.

sweep of politics and economy in served as his secretary, said his by their strike, which today left 50 waging

aggressive, unprovoked,

Lord Lee

are individually father has been in ill health during ships lying idle. a Conservative the Third Reich" w2g

Post two years. cruel war against any other nation." Member of Parliament for Fareham accused under eight, central counts the

In connection with efforts to in- from 1900 to 1918, Director of Food before a United States war crimes

Congressional director of harbour is paralysed, there will be crease-productivity, Mr Royall.noted Production-from-1917-to-1018-and tribunal. that less than 10 per cent of later became Minister of Agricul-

General Taylor charged them with permanent successor was reportedly { hungry," the adren Japanese soll was tillable and com- ture and First Lord of the Admiral-' mented: "Japan cannot be forever ty. Reuter.

understood To have been in the FULL ROUND-UP of world sports NEWS

hands of the Chinese Defence

Ministry for several months, was written after o Russian-conducted four of the area but it has not been

made public.

The Chinesó mission headed by General Tung Yen-ping was super- vised closely by Soviet oficials, Chinese sources said the

FIVE-HOUR STATEMENT

Foreign Consulates lists Galbreath as "acting Consul (honorary)" and n

having attempted to organise the enroute from.

"Gubby" Allen Injured: Unlikely To

Appear In First Test Match...

Press.

no

There is still bread, but if the

any bread"

and

Baid.

Planes are often delayed at this. timo of the year, he added-Router.

OUTWARD MAILS

stated,

Unies otherwise

registered. articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes cariler than the ordinary mall. 1 mail close before 10 om. registered and par cals will close at 5 p.m. on previous day. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 Closing Timer By Air Manila, P. 3.30 p.m. Canton, Luchow, Kunming, Amoy, Shanghai,

Tainas..

Nanking. Hankow,

Train

are lysen &

Closing Times By Bea Macao, Tsinshan & Shekki (6ea) 2° p... Canton (Train) 2 pm,

Stral, Aden & Egypt;(8cm) 2 pm). Itallow. (Be) 3 pm. Shanghai (80a) Í p.m.

Macau, Taingham, Shekki-d-Kongmoon-

Canton

до

(Sra)

England. United The strikers were to decide at a

Reduced U.S. Exports Likely

to resume mass meeting whether work while their commitice is no- gotiating about their demanda for wages conditions.-Reuter.

Siamese Prince Killed

Jan.

enough to obtain what they called team which arrived here today, nel Islanda), Luxembourg, Nether-ped only by Cleveland's Bob Feller of the European Recovery Pro-cur, It was learned today.

United Press.

Fate Was Against

A Reunion

United States,

slaviu.

was

until

not night-Reuter.

ZBW BROADCAST

TL

Just

Pea) 5 pm.

THURSDAY, JANUARY & Closing Times By Air Shanghai, 0.30 0.11.

Bangkok, Singapore, Datavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland, 335 p.m.

Shanghai, Nanking, Ilonkow, Tringlao and Pelping, 3.30 p.m.

Canton, Bwatow Amoy, Feochow and Kwelin, 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Bes & Train

Canton (Train) 7 a.m.

Macao, Tainshan & Shokki 4.m.

(800)

B

Swatow and Amoy (8ta) Bra.

Rangoon and Calcutta (Ben) 10 am Hobrow Saigon (Bea) 19" am. Straits (Sea) Noon.

Macao, Tinihan & Shekki (Sea) 1;p.m. Canton (Train) 1 p.m.

Strails, Egypt and Marseillea (Boa)· 4 p.m.

Macao, Tainahan, Stickki & Kongmoon (Ben) 4p.m.

Canton (Bea) 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 9

Closing Times By Ak

Shanghai, 030 a.m.

Атоу, 950 д.т.

Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Datirein, Cairo 1Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marsellies via Cairo) Augusta & London.. 3.30 p.tti.

Salgon and Paris 3.30 p.m.

Hollow, 3,30° p.m.

NOTICE

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION

Washington, Jan. 0.-Commerce

0, Prince Bangkok, Department officials today antick-

"Anna and pated that United. States exports this Chetanakorn Vorivorn, who took

small part in the film Bridgetown, Barbados, Jan. 6. mission

They -are: Austela,

was that his year would be about US$1,000.000.000 the King of Siam," has died in hos- Belgium, then he talked with Denmark, Egypt, salary was close to US$70,000. was not permitted actually to enter G, O. Allen, the captain and Czechoslovakia,

lower than last year, even If Con- · the plants, but members were close manager of

England, France, Greece Hungary, That would make him the third gress granted the full US$7,000,000). pitul here of injuries sustained

when

collided with a his tricycle the MCC cricket India, Ireland, Italy, Jersey (Chun- highest paid player in baseball, top-000 appropriation for the first year visual evidence that the factories

The Prince was the brother of a nre in full operation. The factorles injured a leg while training on lands, Norway, Palestine, Scotland, and Boston Red Sox Ted Williams. gramme.

Siamese author. He recently com- are the same operated during the board ship during the trip and Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago,

DIMaggio, voted American League's. Experts in the Department'e pleted a Siamese film here, Wales, and Yugo most valuable player last year, re- Office of International Trade opined war by the Japanese to supply the is unlikely to play in the First

The accident occurred last Satur- ceived US$43,750 in each of his last that textile exports would suffer day, but the identity of the Prince Kwantung Army In Manchuria-Test starting on January 21. "Three other countries-Portugal, three playing season.—Associated

most

discovered heavily because the Marshall Immediately on his arrival in the Poland and Switzerland-are expect Press.

programme apparently

called

for "Tetele", Allon told Norman Preston, ed to compete also.

OXFORD IMPRESS

little old in this field and because Reuter's special correspondent with The women's International tourna-

but mills London, Jan. 6-Oxford Univer- foreign

were slowly the team, that he either pulled or ment-the Corbillon Cup-will pity's bast crow Impressed in their steadily Increasing production. strained a tendon in the calf of his comprise 16 countries-Reuter.

Arst practice on the river Isis today They conceded that there was a left leg when skipping on the deck

SZABO'S LONG LEAD

non-European breas HKT

Half Hour--- last Sunday. He

In preparation for the annual boat possibility intended having Jerumiem, Jan. G.-Moshe Lack-ast

6.00, Studio: Children's of the medical treatment Immediately, and Haslings, Jan. 1.—L. Szabo (Hun-

race from Putney to Portlake on would take up some slack

BBC. Transcription Service; "Pilgrims man, 22, was the only known surviv added: "I shall not be fit for the Gary) and M. H. Muhring (Holland) March 27.

diminished textile exports-United

Progress" by John Bunyan. Episode 2: 6.30, Studio: Anniversary Unit Hour of his family of seven. His parents, first game against Barbados beginn- the two lenders in the premier see- The crew expect to go to Henley Press,

Presented by Monica Jacks; 7.00, Lontion three brothers and two sisters were ing on Friday and if I have to miss tion of the International Chess Con- in the middle of February, and will

Iteiny: World and Home News: reported to be "liquidated" in u The second game then of course I Aress, continued at Hastings, drew probably make their first appearance

Orchestral Napolitaine and Emilio Polish concentration

camp.

In their vital eighth round match. on the Thames on March 8 or the

(Vocal): 7.30, Studio: "I Dring Moshe escaped; was

Music Classical brought to cannot play in the First Test."

The second game starts on January Muhring played white.

following day. Szabo now has

a good lead having During practices they are using the Last week the Jewish. Agency dis players

Apart from. Allén all the English six and a half points to Muhring's boat which the successful - Oxford Penzance, Jan. 6-In a storm News: 9.10, Weather Report: Dil, Dance Meeting of members

to Glenn Miller and is Orchestra; 8.30, At despite Arc

five. G. Abrahams- (Manchester) is crow used in 1937 and 1938, and for which swept the shore of

Bou Hongkong Automobile Association covered his father, among the Jewish voyage.

third

with four and a half points. illegal immigrants being held at

the fetual race they will probably Bay, Cornwall, contguards today deste by P. C. Wren Epis Itelny: tadio Only four were able to dine on

Building, On- from the Morning Post Cyprus.. The report of his death Christmas Day-W. Place, the Lan H. Gelombek (London) beat Abra-built for the Olymple Games.

News-Rer 10.15, Favourites Operos; 10:35, Rusan Dances 10.89, cashire batsman being 1 for two hams who was playing white.- The Jewish Agency

The average weight of the crew representa-

Later it was stated by Penzance Studio: Epilogus conducted by the Hev. Wednesday, January 14, 1948, at Reuler. tive went to the Belt Yanni farm to days but now throughly recovered.

ns at present constituted is 12 stone coastguards that the mine was only Father & Bourke, 8.1 11.00, Close 6.30 p.m. to discuss the question

Down.) tell Moshe the good news. He ar for cricket.

The weather is glorious and ideal

of Reorganising the Association. 12 pounds, and there are four old

half

a mile away from the wrecked

earnestly Blues.

All members is lying on the rived in time to attend Moshe's

Warspite, which Cambridge also began practice jagged rocks Meanwhile. from Melbourne it to bo He had been killed the

Cove nt Prussia.

requested to attend. funeral.

today under the supervision of Wing Router. night before when Arabs ambushed was disclosed today that Don Brud- mar, Australia's famous cricketing

Commander F. Hellyer, an Old Blue a convoy of trucks-United Press.

-Reuter. captain, had been quietly advising the Indian cricketers on how to im- FEWER ACCIDENTS

prove, their game

"Frequently after a game Brad- London, Jan. 8.-Accidents on the man has come to tell our players rontis of Great Britain in the month their faults and to correct them," of November were the lowest in said, Amarnath, India's captain, to any November since 1931.

day while P. Gupta, the manager,

Palestine in 1939 and has worked 15. ever since on a Belt Tonni farm.

was erroneous. ·

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Notice is hereby given that a of the

In another eighth round matçă, ¡kave, one of the, new bonis being] reported tho presence of a floating the Desert." 10.00, London Relay: Radio Will be held in the Board Room,

SITE FOR TITLE BOUT Philadelphia, Jan. 4.-There seems that good possibility B

of

Philadelphia will be the ite the return heavyweight title fight between Joe Louis, world champion, and Jersey Joe Walcott next mum-

mer.

MIDDLEWEICHTS MATCHED

Paris, Jan. 8-Glovanni | Monča,

mine.

Slight Earthquake GMT

BBC

PROGRAMME

MARK

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

Advertisers are requested to note

of tha БВС General Transmission OVERSEAS Service, which can be heard In Hongkong this evening.

10.00 Selenco and everyday life. Mexico City, Jan. 6-An earth-talk on the importance of science to the boxers conferred here on Monday been matched with Marcel Cerdan, 7.20 GMT today, swaying buildings, phone records); 10.30-Musa wom

Louis' and the managers, of both! Italian middleweight champlon, has quake shook Mexico City briefly at industries based on ciny an

material; 30.15, Pance made igramo with the promoter, Herman Taylor, French and European title-holder, but it lasted only a few seconds.

work: 11.00 The news: 11.10-Homo who has proposed that they meet | according to Gilbert Denrim, the

There was no immediato report of news from Britain: 11.1571p-top.tuner: (clarinet); 11.45 Frederick Thurston In the 'Large Muncipal. stadium, in promoter of the fight.

11.00-rom to-day's papers: 12.10-Inter June.

He said that the men would meet damage-United Pres

Jude: 12.15-1BC Scattian Orchestra; that not less than 24 hours notice The stadium, the sito, of the his-at the Palais des Sports on January.

13.00Tiso news: 13.10-Programme an- prior to the day of publication should between Jack Dempsey and Gene torle 1020 heavyweight title, fight 20 Reuter.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE nouncements: 15.18-Back to the job; be given for all commerolal, display, 13.45, Think on these things 14.00-Radio advertisements, change of copy eto. Answar * HAWTHORNE WINS WA Tunney, reats nearly 100,000 spec-

Notices, and misel; 14.15-Programine

14.20interida; 1950/—"Come to

Classified Advertiene. 1. What hath God wrought.” Newcastle, Jan. 0-Fighting as a tators. Reuter.

welterweight for the first Ume, Stan 2. "Macbeth" 9. Some

the the proms, Recording from last night's ments will be received up till 4.30- JOE DIMAGGIO. GIGNS",

p.m. for the following day, TAX BILL, PASSED

Hawthorne, of North Shields, former larger species can cover a distance enry Wood Promenade Concert (Winter Mertes) from the Royal Albert HMİ), New York, Jan. 6Joe DiMaggio Northern Area lightweight, cham- of from 10 to 20 feet in a single London; 16.00--The newa; Paris, Jan. 6-The French Parlia- entries have been received for the who had been reported holding aut pion, knocked win. Terry Kelly, of leap. 4. He almost invariably falls analysis. 1836 Belence we introd ment today, completed action on Swaythling Cup International Tabla for US$75,000, a year, signed a con- Manchester.

forward. G... Winston Churchilik by air Alexander, Cars-Baunders. Krammo. "Social. Belence"~~Introductory

Printed and published by TwenUICE Premier: Ilobert Schuman's emer- Tennis competition which will be tract for the coming baseball senson Kelly was knocked out in the Time is measured according to the Economics by tucka;, 1933-com- PERCY FRANKLIN, for and on behalf of gency tax programme when the played at Wembley during the world with the New York Yankees second round of a ten-round bout. position of the sun. Thus when the posar do 1945, THE RUCOPIATE BURE Botha dham Street City's of of the week; Elbelius: (gramophone China - Morning Post Limited Council of the Republic gave its championshipa: beginning" on Febru- The outfielder said he was "very - A perfectly judged right to the solar sun is directly above a point it le

17.00 13en, Radio newsrani; - 1733/ approval. 160, 10, 100,-United Pressary

happy. * The consensus. of... nows- plexus ended the Ighi.—Router... noon at that point

Victoria, in the Colony, ut keangkong.

The total of deaths-470—Is 50 added that he had often found fewer than in November, 1840, and Bradman in · the dressing room 23 fewer than in October, 1947.

having ten with the Indians and Adult deaths were the highest discussing the games with them among pedestrians and cyclists--194 | Reuter

SWAYTHLING CUP

Jan. 0Twenty-threo

and 73 respectively.-Reuter,

London,

of

Modown.

announce

10.10--Nawai

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