HIS "MYSTERY” PATIENT
Ifelsinki, Jan. 13-Professor Ells Berven, Sweden's leading cancer specialist, said on bila arrival. here toulaht from Bios- cow that he had been treating "one of the Soviet Union's Marshals."
WAN
Asked
his pallent Marahal Stalin, the Professor replied: "No, but I cannot dis- close the identity of my patient,"
Professor Derven explained he had undertaken not to die. class the identity of his patient but aald: "He is suffering from a relatively unusual form skin cancer."
of
The patient's life was in no
immediato danger, he said- Reuter.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1948.
GREEK GUERILLAS:
SUPPLIED FROM
ALBANIA
Athens, Jan. 14.-Movements of what are believed to be "foreign military units" were reported today opposite the northwest corner of Greece in Albania, according to a dispatch to the royalist- newspaper, Vardyni.
Socialist
PORTSMOUTH Conference
TREATY
CEREMONY
London, Jan. 13.-The revised Anglo-Iraq treaty which will replace the pact of 1930 will be signed at 1230 GMT on Thurs day in the civic hall at the naval base of Portsmouth, a Foreign Office spokesman stated this morning.
He also added that the draft was inillalled at the Foreign Office on Saturday,
In Warsaw
The report said that an un. usual movement of lorries from Delvino and Santa Quarranta, on the Albanian side, has been noted. These are carrying sup- plies to guerillas operating in the Philiates area. the report anid.
Skirmishes in the Phillates region between regulars and guerillos ex- changing machine-gun fire were reported. The guerillas raided Lotd- koria, 12 illes northeast of London, Jan. 13.-The reply Philiates, looting nud burning of the Polish Socialist Party to houses, while Ave miles further the Anglo-French invitation for northeast at Despotikon, two per- a conference with the Socialist sons were abducted and 250 sheep parties from countrices interest- Guertins were reported realter- ed in the Marshall Plan will be ed in considerable numbers north- to call a counter conference in east of Philiates near the Albanian Warsaw of the Socialist parties frontier. opposed to the Marshall Plan.
for
taken.
Guerilla artillery fired on points near Konitsa.
While the London Conference next Authorities said that the battle is March is to discuss European realluated 11 miles northeast of Konit- construction on Socialist lines in ea at Strataani. The treaty will be signed by the relation to American aid," ile Rellable Informants sald that the Foreign Secretary. Mr Ernest Bevin Warsaw Conference projected by the agreement with the British military mission which expires this month and, It is expected, by the Iraqi Polish Socialists would have, Premier, Sayed Salih Jabur, and the its agenda, European reconstruction will be renewed.-Associated Press.
Dr. Fadil by Europe's own Minister, Iraqi Foreign
efforts without
Reparations Ships Jumeli.
the Marshall Plan".
Athens Jan. 13.-American After the ceremony the British
peris have suggested a conference and Iraqi delegations will lunch on
between the Greeks and Italians in HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's historic announced by M. Stanislaw Grosz, Rome to negotiate for the exchange chief delegate of his party to the of two Italian liners, the Vulcania Bartship.
Portsmouth has been chosen be-week-end meeting here of the Coin- (24,408 tona) and cause it will enable the Iraqi dele-mittee for International Sociallat (19,037 tons), granted to Greece as which has already visited/Conferences, In a statement to the reparations for other vessels-Keu- gation, Army and Royal Air Force units, to Communist Daily Worker.
spend a day with the British Navy and because it will not, mean a ser- lous interruption to Mr Bevin's holiday on nearby Isle of Wight Reuter.
MONEY FOR
MILITARY PROJECTS
The Polish Party's scheme
was
It is believed here that M. Grosz, was in communication with his party before making this announcement, at home, but that contacts have
KO far taken place with other Socialist parties in order to ascer-;
ter.
CX-
the Saturnia
Anglo-Danish
tain whether they would be willing Trade Talks
to participate.
Rest Of The Socialists
Labour opinion Polish Socialists
here is that the have BS much
a conference as plan countries,
right to enll such the pro-Marshall but that the actual holding of such
a conference will encounter the same difficulties as the earlier ideas Washington, Jan. 14.-The for "Socioform" of left Senate has approved expendi-Socialist parties co-operating with ture of nearly US$50,000,000 the Communists. for construction of military and
naval public works projects. Poles, which has so far shown an
The only party apart from the
The measure now goes to the active interest in creating an in- House for action. It does not pro-ternational "left wing", is that of vide funds. Money for the projects the Italian majority Socialists led must be provided in separate approLy Pietro Nenni. priations legislation which has not been introduced.
Among the East European parties, the Hungarian attitude has been doubtful and that of the Czecho Democrats markedly cool.
Bearing Fruit
DAB &. FLOUNDER
by - WALTER
She Will Repay Those Who Risked Their Lives
Washington, Jan. 13-Miles Besale Hackett, reporter for the Washington Post who last night won $600 on a radio quix pro- gramme, said she would spend most of it on gifts for friends in the Philippines who helped her while she was interned at Santo Tomas during the Japanese occupation.
Miss Hackett will return to her prewar post As reporter for the Manila Bulletin next month. She will sail from Los Angeles on February 26.
Asked by the programme master of ceremonies why she wanted to win in the quiz. Miss Hockett såld: "To pay a dobk"
She said that as an internes she and others were able to sur. vivo because Chinese and Filipino friends "risked their lives to smuggle food, clothing, medicine and Httle luxuries which made life bearable,"
She said: "I want to go back to Manila with some of the things my friends would find useful now."-United Press.
Elements Assembling To Overthrow Katayama
Tokyo, Jan. 13-Japan may have its third general elections since the end of the war by February or March for the formation of a new government if the present cabinet headed by the Socialist, Tetsu Katayama, decides to dissolve the Diet because of increased opposition from non- government supporting parties.
NEI INTERIM
COUNCIL SWORN IN
Batavia, Jan.
Million-Dollar Sale Of Thoroughbreds
Inglewood, California, Jan. 13-The movlė, magnale, Louis D. Mayer, auctioned 39 two-year-olds here last night and realised $1,033,250. It is believed that this is a record price for two-year-olds, none of which has over raced.
The top price was $72,000 for Imperial Rock, son of Aloshnj and brother of Solidarity.
OUTWARD MAILS
Unless otherwise stated. registered articles and parcel posts class 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. If mail parcels will close at 8 pm, on previous close batore 30 manu regaterech and
Jay Paley, the millionaire sports- man, was the buyer. He bought six hornes, paying $215,500 for them. Eighteen of the thoroughbreds were by Benu Pere, the famous day. Australian sire, and one of these, Pedigree, which in a brother of Honeymoon, fotched tho
second highest price of $08,000 from C. II. Jones-Reuter.
Shannon's Owner
Los Angeles, Jan. 13-Lawyer Nell McCarthy announced today that ho had closed the deal" with the Australian Industrialist, W. 3. Smith, for the purchase of Shan- non, the Australian
llan racehorse, ra- Karding whose acceptance there was much comment of late.
Denying rumours that he bought the horse for third party, report- edly Louis B. Mayer, McCarthy said I bought him for myself alone and ho will race in my colours.""
He added that he was absolutely confident that the American Jockey Club would rulo in favour of Shan- non's registration, which had veen doubtful because of an alleged flaw In the horse's ancestry—Reuter.
Boxing Lawsuit
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 Closing Times Dy Ale Manila, Palog., 2 p.m. Canton, Luchow and Kunming, Reg. 3 p.
Tainan, Reg. ↑
Amay, Shangha
Nanking, Hankow, Taingtao and Pelping. Reg. * pm,
Closing Timea By Sea & Train Macau, Tainehan & Stokki (fen) 1 pr. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.
Khanghai (BUR) 2 pm.
Stralis, Atacasser, Sourabaya & Dalavia (Ben) p.121. '
Macao. Trinshan & Shekki (Hen) 4 pm. Kongmoon (800) 4 pm
Italpbang (lex) 4 pan. Formosa via Keelung (Bas) 4 pm. Canton (Rea) b pani
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 Closing Times My Air Shanghai, Beg, Da.m.
pan.
Bangkok. Singapore, atavis, Colombe, Sydney and Auckland. Reg. and Pelping, Reg. p.m.
Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Foschow. Reg. 3 p.m.
Shanghai, Nanking, Hinnkow, Tangiao
"Kwollin, Reg., a p.m.
Closing Tintes By Sea & Train Canton) Shekki (Bea) 9 a.m, Macao, Tainshan &
Straits and Calcutta (Sea) 10 mưu. Swatow_(Bea) Noon.
Macso, Tatnahan & Brokki (8¢n) 1 pm. Canton (Train) 2 pia.
Bwnlow (Bea) 2 pm. US.A., Canada, Central
and South Pnter-America via Ban Francisco (No Parcele.
for Canada) (Bea) 2.30 p.m.
Shanghal (Bea) 3 p.m.
London, Jan. 13.-Jackie son's lawsult against tho British Boxing Board of Control
over his world and British Empire flyweight boxing titles ended today by the consent of both parties.
Paterson brought the action
Cainst the Board last October to
restrain them, from recognising any-
Amoy & Balgón (den) 9 pm. - Mania, P., (Ben) 3 pan.
Macao, Twinshan & Shekki (Bea) 4 pań, Kongmoon (800) 4 DJ. Canton (@ex) & pm...
FRIDAY, JANUARY (10 Closing Times Ny Air Shanghat, Reg., 0a.m. Amoy, Reg. n..
one but himself on the world and sahtel, Catro airobi Johannesburg &
D GHO
A new labour coalition party handed by the former Agricul-
Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutia, Karachi. ture and Forestry Minister, British Empire champlon, and ob- Marsellies via Calro) Auguria & London. Rikizo Hirano, already has un tained on interlocutory injunction Kowloon, CPO, Reg. 359 nounced
against them. movement to over-. throw the Katayama Cabinet after the Diet
on January 21 after the year-end
recess.
reconvenes
was
13.--Seven Hirano and 15 other Diet members non - Republican Indonesians of right wing elements of the Social were sworn in today by the Democratic Party quit the party Dutch as members of the in-recently because of alleged efforts terim government council of by Katayama to purge Hirano. The withdrawal also caused by Katayama'a dismissal of Hirono London, Jan. 13.-The final the Netherlands East Indies.
The Council is designed as a from the Diet last November, alle. plenary meeting of Danish and forerunner of United States of gedly because of failure to co-operate British trade delegations willIndonesia. An eighth non-Repub- with the cabinet. take place in the next two days lican is to be sworn in. and is expected to result in a three-year trade agreement be- tween Denmark and Britain.
An agreement on the price of Danish bacon was reached at last night's meeting' of the folnt Anan- clal sub-committees,
and bargain ing on the price of Danish butter is "hearing towards a satisfactory settlement," it was stated in dale- gation circles.
Mr J. A. Vextbirk, head of the Danish delegation, and Mr H. El- librees, head of the British dele-
ត
re-
Reg., 3 pm.
TO-DAY'S RADIO
Today, Mr Justice Jenkins made on order staying all further pro- ceedings in the action when he learned that the Board had instated Paterson in his titles after LK.T. having deprived him of dhem when Studio: Children's Half Hour, BBC he failed to attend a weigh-in for his Transcription Service; "Pilgrims Pro- world ülle fight with Dado Marine grear by John Bunyan 30, BBC Treas
cription Service: "Musle Tor Romance;" at Glasgow on July 10 last year—7 London Relay: World and Home News: Reuter.
Trichinopoly Tennis
7.15, Btudio: A Talk-United Nations in 1947; 7.30, Studio: "I Bring you Music
Classical Request Programma prezentað. by Marion Glover: 830, noc TranGT}p=, Albert Service: "Grand Hotel" Bombay, Jan. 13.--Two Swedish ion
Sandler and a Palm Court Orchestra lawn tennis players, Lennart Ber and Sylvia Ceai to sing; . London Re- gelin and Torsten Johansson, easily tay: News: 9.10. Weather Report: 9.11, won their exhibition matches at Interlude: 9.15. London Relay: "The Cup that Cheers." A Featura Programme: The second ranking party In the Trichinopoly
today
0.40. Favourlies from the Opera: 10, The Republican government of Dict the Liberty Party, with 121 Johansson beat T. Ramanathan 1 London Relay: Radio News Lexi: 10.16, Premier Amir Starifeeddin was not members in the House of Represen- Madras 6-0, 6-0, and Bergelin beat B. represented. However,
Dutch latives, or only three fewer than Kapinapathy of Mysore 6-0, 6-2. source said the tentative plan is to the Social Democrats-announced it F. C. Delaram and F. J. Desuram give the Republic minority repre- would join efforts with the new beat Johansson and Bergelin 0-1 sentation if a political agreement is party to crush the Katayama Cabinet then Borgelln rotired 131 and reached between the Republic and because of the latter's failure to Ramanathan partnered Johansson for the Dutch.
check inflation and aid the country's sel, the result of which Was not reconstrucilon.
given.-Reuter.
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French Ruggerites
24
BBC Transcription Service: "Beau Goste by F. C. Wren Episode The Tort of^ Madness: 19.45, Studio: Epilogue; 11, Close Down.
BBC PROGRAMME
BBC Genera! Transmissions in the Overseas Service which may be heard in Hongkong this evening,
will face considerable" diMculties fnen Pierre Dĺzabo and) 13.49--Think On These Things; 14.00-
In the coming Diet sessions."
Installing the Council, Acting Governor-General Hubertus J. Van
While the Cabinet still has the
GMT 10.00-Science and everyday life. Mook said: "For too long. mave-
First of six talks about the. ncientist's support of the majority in the Diet The Senate Armed Services Com-
ments toward independence of in-
Paris, Jan. 13.-The French line idea of the world around us. Professor with the support of the Social De- mittee listed these projects as "top
up versus donesia exclusively have tried to
mocrats, the Democrats
Scotland in the Rugby A. Paneth builds up a picture of the and the Union International at Murray Field, recorda). 10.30. Musle while you work; ataro 10.18-Dance Music (gramophone priority items on the muster plans
reach that
the road of brute People's Co-operative parties for a along development for
on January force, mutual envy. of
and political total of 250 seats out of a total of permanent
was 11.00The New: 11.10-Home News From Britain; 11.16Tip-top Tunce: by the French Federation G.D. Cunningham (organ): 13.00 stations."
The Rumanian Government Soration, met at the Treasury today and economic adventures which en- 400 seats, political
observers said today as follows: It added that it does not expect with the Communists and will have final
cinlists are in the process of fusion and discussed arrangements for danger the country itself. By Join-
From To-day's Papers: 13,10Interlude; there is no doubt the government
Andre appropriations will be made to the
ing hands, we can still take men- al' meeting.
Alvarez (full back); Roger 12.15-BBC Symphony Orchestra: 15.00 ceased-to-exist-as-a-separate-party-A-Danish- "full extent of authorisation in any before the proposed Warsaw Con- disclose the agreed price of bacon, ascall us externally and internally. -spokesman; declining to sures... -to- check the dangers- which
Louis Junquag for. The News 13.10-Programme Announce-
ments:- 1.15.The Cup-that-Cheery Maurio Michel ference could meet, while the Bul-fold Reuter: "Both sides gave way By honest co-operation and mutual Meanwhile, former Premier
Pomaghios (threequarters Radin Newsreel; 10-pengiammo An- Leon garlan party has agreed to submit its on their original demands and offers confidence we can still
Bergenave guarantee Shigeru Yoshida, who is president
(fly half); Gerard nouncements: 1420 interlude;
Come To The Proms" Recording from members to Communist discipline by of last September, when Anglo-actual berty for the Indonesian of the Liberal Party, has been Dufau (serum half): Jean Matheu, last nightsens Wood Promenade-
Guy direct individual affillation
Barquet, Jean to the Danish trade talks broke down. The constitutional state,”
actively campaigning for a change Sero, Alban Moga, Lucien Caron, rest. Conductor: Bir Adrian Boulf,. Prut, Robert Concert (Winter Series) from the l'oya! Albert Hall, London. BBC Symphony. "Fatherland Front."-Reuter.
talks are proceeding in an atmos
la the government, claiming there phere of mutual understanding and
At the Hague, Premier L. J. M.should be a new government to re-
Lucien Martin, and Eugeno Buzy Louis Kentner (piano); 16.00 The News: (forwards). Beel of the Netherlands, who recent present Japan at the forthcoming eagerness to conclude the agree-
ly returned from the Indies, told peace conference-United Press. ment."--Reuter.
Parlament ho made a last appeal to the Republic to co-operate LA establishing a Netherlands Indonesian union, Ho sald: It is now up to the Indonesian Republic."
one year, unless there is an emer- gency.
The projects include:
Army ground force bases in the Marianas, US$5,083,720.
In the Marlonas,
Army airfields
US$12,270,077.
Clark-Stolesenberg area Philippines, US$600.300.
in the
Į
Kadena Field on Okinawa, US$3,- 081,000.
Surikan on Okinawa, US$1,320,- 330.-Associated Press.
Speculated Only
In Cotton Washington, Jan. 13. Brigadier-General Wallace H. Graham, President Truman's personal physician, testified be fore the Senate Appropriations Committee here today that he had bought cotton but no wheat after the President's October criticism of commodity market | speculators, and declared he had lost $4,847 on his trading of all kinds,
Gen. Graham said that he "assumed that the criticisin the President made was of the buying of wheat or grain."
did not think he criticised the buying of cotton, for instance, and when the broker recommended cotton, of course I said to go ahead,” he added.
During a previous
appearance
Taking Over Of
miralty
Achilles
of
He said if the Republic fails to collaborate, representatives of the Netherlands and the remainder of the Indies will dicuss the future
An authoritative source said the their de- Dutch, have withdrawn mand for an Indonesian reply by
Talks With Yugoslavia London, Jan. 13-Yugoslav quar- ters in London expressed the hope today that an Anglo-Yugoslav long- London, Jan. 13.-The Ad-¦ term trade agreement might soon be concluded following the expected re- turn here on
Thursday
from Belgrade the Indian naval officers and. Stanislayer of the status of the lalandis. ratings who are to take over Yugoslav trade the 7,030-ton cruiser, Achilles, A Yugoslav spokesman kald that
Britain for the Royal Indian Navy will very of 150,000 tons from Yugo-noon Tuesday to latest proposals to
wanted u guaranteed de- arrive in the United Kingdom slav's maize crop both this year and enforce the Security Council's cease this week.
next year, with 200,000
000 tons in each fire orders.-Associated Press. of the following two years, but Bri- tain, he said, would not give a a firm date for the delivery of a steel pro-
They left Bombay on December 23 in the sloops Kisins and Cauvery.
Kistna is expected to arrive at
Portsmouth on January 15, and Cauvery 10 disembark n draft ui Plymouth on the same day, and to arrive at Portsmouth to disembark a further draft on January 10.
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during plant and heavy electrical
Hunger Strike In Rangoon Gaol
equipment needed in Yugoslavia.
The latest Yugoslav proposals are understood to include the sugges tion that compensation for British property in Yugoslavia estimated Rangoon, Jan. 13-Armed police at over £10,000,000-should be and radio-equipped vans surround- The company will undergo courses separated from the trade talks and ed Rangoon's central gaol today to at Royal Naval establishments in the that a representative of British pro- put down a hunger strike by con- United Kingdom before commission-perty and shareholders should go to victs demanding immediate release.
ing the Achilles, which earned batilo Belgrade for direct negotiations. Officials at the prison sald 1,300
honours early in the war in the Reuter. River Plate action that resulted in the scuttling of the German pocket battleship, Graf Spee.-Reuter.
No Food Cut In
It
since
SOMALILAND
RIOTING
(Continued From Page 1)
been well conducted
"The Somali Youth procession had by this interference it rotollated and but provoked
rioting directed against the Italians followed.
LOOTING BY HOOLIGANS
"Hooligans took advantage of the
With the exception
14.30-
10,10 Nows Analysis: 10.15 The Univer of Junquasity Programme. Social Selence." this is the same them as that which traductory talk by Sir Alexander Carr
Saunders. Applied Economlet" by Pro- beat Australia last Sunday--Router. fessor P. Sargant Florene; 18.33-Com-
poser Of The Week. Haydn (gramophona - records); 10.45. The European Scene; 17.00.-Big Ben, Radio Newsreel; 17.15 Close down,
of
Tablo Tennis
London, Jan. 13.-Representatives many countries attended the draw today for the world tablo tennis championships which take place at Wembley Empire Pool from February 4 to 11.
The Brat draw was for the
A Swaythling Cup (women) held by England. This resulted:
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*Answers
1. Lighter.
2. "Hail." 3.
There
Group 1:-France, Argentina, are nine principal planets and about: Portugal and Ireland. Trinidad and Tobago, Denmark, 1,000 small ones. 4. St Stephen. 5.
The giraffe. 6. Omar Khayyam. Group
2: The United States, Hungary, Sweden, Jersey, England, India.
Group 3:Czechoslovakia, Greece, Egypt, Scotland, Norway, Wales..
4-Austria, Yugoslavia,
disturbances and some houses, shops/7..HE. Haly, the Netherlands,
ond
premises-particularly those flags were at- displaying Italian tacked and damaged."
"Italians and Italian sympathizers were assaulted.
"Order was restored within two hours after two companies of the King's African Rifles had been call- ed in to assist the police.
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Palestine. France, the United States, Czecho- alovalda and Austria
were seeded into the respective groups.
The semi-finals will be the win- ners of Group 2 versus the winners of Group 3 and the winners of Group 1 versus the winners of, Group 4.
NOTICE
REMINDER
Hongkong Society for the Proven- tion of Cruelty to Animals
NOTICE is hereby, given that e. |Public Meeting will be held at- THE JACOBEAN ROOM, OF THE HONGKONG HOTEL, on Thursday, the 15th January 1948, at 6.30 p.m.
convicts had been B Sunday because of the
Corbillon Cup. nf.the amnesty granted by the
Teams for the Corbillon Cup were orament to other than political pri "Sporadic looting continued after given in two groups, the winners to soners, and continued to refuse food. warda but by 11 o'clock at night all meet in the final. Thirty-seven leaders of the strike was quiet.
United Group 1: England, the were put in solitary confinement.
States, Jersey, Wales, Austria, "The British military administra- Scotland and Rumania. was stated unofficially that 2,041 prisoners had been released under tlon has takes urgent measures to
2: Hungary,
Czecho- the situation and prevent group · amnesty terms since January 4-secure
Sweden, Luxembourg, fresh outbreaks."--Reuter.
Ireland Egypt and the Netherlands. Frankfurt, Jan. 18.-Major-Associated Press.
There General George P. Hays, United
wore originally 28 countries will preside, and the object of: entered for the men's event but the Meeting is to revive the above; sen, former Governor of Minnesota in force in Teheran since August
Teheran, Jan. 13-Martial law, States, deputy commander in
Mexico.
*Poland and Switzerland Society and to do all such things.. 1941, was Ufted today.
before the Committee, Gen. Graham NO MARTIAL LAW said he sold out after the President!
had publicly
condemned market
"gamblers" but this testimony was Inter challenged by Mr Harold Stas-
-Reuter.
Yugoslav Moslems May Enter Iraq
Baghdad,
IN TEHERAN
Under, the wartime regulations people liave been imprisoned with but trial and newspapers suppressed. Political meetings, have been ban ned, apart from political parties, clubs, and the assembly of workers Inside factories,
Germany
Germany, speaking in Stuttgart Bachelorhood Took
Him To 104 Years
today at a meeting of the Ger- man Southern Council of States, denied rumours of a cut in the Gorman food ration from 1,650 calorica daily to 1,200.
India-Pakistan
Mediation
5
withdrew.
+
The Honourable Mr A. Morsei
FIL LOSĘBY).
Hon. Soc.-Pro. Tom., Bank of Canton Building, No. 6 Des Voeux Road Central, 3rd floor.
The group matches are played on including the appointment of the system of all meeting all and Offlears, as are Incidental or con- the country which beads the group ducive to enabling the Society to goes forward to the semi-final of resume its functions. Tokyo, Jan: 13-A Japanese who
Damascus, Jan. 13-The Arab the ove expected that Hungary claims he in 164 years old attributes League. Council decided tonight to It
Will He declared that there was enough his longevity to life-long bachelor send a note to both the Indian and figure prominently in both competi food to distribute the present ration] hood.
Pakistan Governments offering to tons, and if the forms work out as Jan. 13.---The 'Iraq
of 1,550 calories.
Seljiro Hayashi, of Kawagoyo city Government decided today to admit A curfew has accompanied the
Tokyo, also included as "secrets" mediate in their dispute regarding anticipated, Hungary may challenge sear
Kashinir.
England in the final for the women's 2,500 Yugoslav Moslems who wisit martial law; but this has been lifted Radio declared today, and yesterday of his long life bellof in Buddha and
trophy. to emigrate.
or eased from time to time.
This decision has been taken after that food rations in the westernt oc Intensive physical training in the
Hungary, the United Statca Mumtaz Alumari, the assistant
consultations between members of Czechoslovakia... are
among director-General in the Ministry of. The last re-fightening of the rein-cupation zones were to be cut lo 1,200 deen mountain recessen.
calories.
He said he entered a Buddhist
the Arab Longus countriesSyria, strongest of the men's teams and the Interior, 'eia 'leaving for Cairo ons was 'oh July 10, 1947 atter at- Major-General Hays" said that if templo when 18 years to undergo Lebanon, Egypt and Iran.
Group a promises exciting games. shortly for talks with Arab League tacks on the Government, and "the food stocks were not distributed ascetic training, and moved to
England can, however, cause an Printed and published by FREDERICK. representatives before going on to continued threat to public aucúrity | fairly by the German authorities, Kawagoye when 90,
These countries, as members of upset in view that their team In- PERCY FRANKLIN for and on behalf of Europe to make arrangements for by the press,” according to an an- then it was unavoidable when sections Born in 1944 in Tokyo, Hayashi the United Nations, are prepared to cludes the world ex-champions South China Morning Post. Limited the Yugoslay Moslems trip to Iraq, nouncement by Ghavam ex Sul- of the population went hungry?. said he','is still hald,and hearty intervene to end the diapute. Barna and Bergman, who are now at 1-3 Wyndham, Strent, City of^/ -Reuter.
tanch, thỏn Prime Minister –Router. |Router,
United Press..
naturalised Englishmen Reuter. Victoria, in the Colony of Bongkong
The Soviet-controlled Leipzig
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the
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