PRINCESS LANDS IN MALTA
JOINS DUKE ON
SECOND
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Valetta, Malta, Nov. 20;-Princess · Elizabeth was met by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, when she arrived here today by air from London to join him on the second anniversary of their wed- ding.
The Duke was the first to board her plane, a Viking of the King's Flight, which had flown from London Airport. He was followed by his uncle, Earl Mountbatten. Countess Vice-Admiral Mountbatten had travelled with Princess Elizabeth. Also accompanying the Princess were Lady Alice Egerton, a Lady-in-Waiting, and an equerry, Lieutenant Michael Parker.
Silver Coins For
China
Manila. Nov, 21-It w learned that eight plane- loads of Chinese Nationalist silver coins had been down Lo Hongkong In the Ofelsia dan two clined to reveal the valne of the amounts flown out
last Ar..
no far, but indicated that the coins would be
used
in paying the salaries of
Nationalist troops
worth
The journey was broken hy a 70-minute halt for lunch at Nice, in Southern
France.
The Princess's plane was pre- reded by another Viking carry- ing her baggage with a foolman, Thia valet and stenographer. inded here after what the crew described as a "moderate trip."
This was Princess Elizabeth's the George Cruss fhent vinst to
Island of Malta
It will also be the Arst Thre British to the that
Any hear Throne has lived for some week
in any part of the Colonial Em- ! pire
Prizess
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preessely on the gnalled time. ! When its landling lights could
Several million
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Chinese
minted
In the
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States. Freratly
arrived
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else-
| Chequers
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aboard several ships deposli
here until time as the Chinese tionalist Governmeni
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World Labour
Will Suffer Deeper Split
new
Washington, Nov. 20. David Lasser, former Mar- shall Plan labour adviser in Paris, today predicted that the formation of the ron-Communist labour Inter
London OTI national November 28 would carry the political spilt between East and West deep into the ranks of labour.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949.
Seeks ⠀⠀ Out - Enemy By Radar
Italian
Fight Land
Peasants
Police In Scramble
Rome, Nov, 20.--Serious clashes between Italian police and pensants agitating for land were reported a few hours after the tonight from Southern Italy, Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de Gasperi, had arrived there on a two-day visit.
In Rome, the Home Minister, Signor Mario Scelta, today ordered police in Southern Italy and Sleily to use PEERING FROM WINDOW force against peasants occupying thousands of acres of
AR the
standstill
Viking axiod to a with the Princess's fluttering lu a fresh, southwest breeze, she could be Seen peering from a window.
standard
The Duke of Edinburgh was with the Princess in the plane for a short while before emerging to introduce her to Sir Gerald
nich bed for the
Creasy, Governor of Malin, who had risen from occasion
After
smiling T
photogra
Jand on big estates.
TEHERAN
DEATH
SENTENCES
for
The clashes were said to have broken out lo a 400- mile stretch of country in
and Sicily, I Southern Italy
where reports told of i peasants occupying thou-
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Two
views of the Ryan "Firebird" - * model in simulated fight (bottom) and an actual missile (top)-show the U.B. Air Force's first air- to-air guided misrile. The "Firebird"
ROCKEL. fragmentation shell propelled which seeks out and strikes ite bir target by means of A self-contained rador naviga- Honal system. Designed to be launched by "mother" Oghter plane in the direction of enemy aircraft which the pliated plane han tracked by radar the new missile seek oui its target regardlean of visibility or inclement weather. (AP Pho
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MACDONALD
SEES GEN. ALESSANDRI
Walk-Out On Broadcasting Conference
Brussels.
Nov. 20.- Eleven countries and terri- Lories tonight decided to walk out of the Interna- tional. Broadcasting Or- ganisation Dk. technical body set up after the war to distribute wave-lengths between member. nations, on the ground that it was "Communist dominated."
Belgium, Holland, Luxem- bourg, France, Italy, the Prin- cipality of Monaco, Vatican City, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tutisin decided at a gla oral assembly of the Organi- sation here tonight to resign.
The resignations will be- come effectivo on December 31.
Jour
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па
Yes there
Bome obstruction up there at the top, Murn but it's comIS aunty not. Mum."
London Express Servi
Yugoslav Women
Expelled
London, Nov, 20.-The Con- gress of the International Demo. cratic Women's Federation In MORCOW today expelled Yugo- slav representatives from the organisation, Moscow Radio re-
or Reuter,
STAR
A spokesman for these ter- ritories said that the difficulty arose out of the voting system. "according to which Soviet | Russia has eight votes instend
of the three
the she has in United Nations Organisation."
The countries remaining in the Organisation are the Soviet Union,
clxhi (with
votes Russia Proper, Byelo-Russie, | Bling Ukraine. Finnish Carelia, the Soviet Republics of Mildavia, and the three former Ba}.ic Staten of Lithuanie, Estonia and
Poland, Latvia).
Rumania, Czechoslovakia and Bulgarin, Yugoslavia,
A retiring delegation member obtained caid tonight: "Russia
by surprise eight voles instead of the three accorded her with- in the Unitest Nations Organisa- tion. This happened under cir- which longer cumstances (xist.
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"We resigned because with the prevalling voting system it was kupossible to reach an agreement on the question of setting up a working party whose would be to control the carrying nut of decisions taken at the International Brondensting Or- anisation meeting at Copen- hacen last year," the delegate
ta.
to
The Copenhagen plan is to be put into operation on March 15, 1950.
a view Negotiations with establishing a new International Paris, Nov. 20.--Mr Mal- Broadcasting Organisation cm-
the Bri-bracing non-Communist
have already started in
sands of seres and beklu-colm MacDonald,
ning to till the land on their tish Commissioner General tries
for Southeast Asin, who is
own account.
Alessandri,
Brussels.
coun-
Britain was
lon. Reuter.
com-
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A representative of the British The Premier, who arrived to touring French Indo-Chinn Broadcasting Corporation is at- Teheran, Nov. 20.The
day at Calabria in the heart of with M. Leon Pignon, the tending these talks. phers, the couple walked to meet
Persian Supreme Military the troubled region, accompanied French High Commissioner, not represented on the Interna. Prime the Service chiefs, the
Court bar sentenced the
aix by the Minister of Agriculture had a long talk today with tonal Broadcasting Organisa. Minister, Mr Paul Boffa,
their Signor Antonio Segal, told pea- Archbishop of Malta, and others people to denth waiting to welcome the Princess responsibility in the beating sunts that he was giving orders fieneral
to hasten the distribution of manding the French forces The Princess looked fresh and
seres of land which were in Tongking, according to 8,050 appropriated from landowners.
the landowners regard the Agence France Presse.
General Alessandri said they "the miltary and right of property as sacred we will never solve the problem of discussed
siluution in North the poor people who need land polical
San Francisco, Nov. 20.-To to cultivate in order to live," he Vietnam." He declined to pay
whether they dealt with French Peking Radio said today that and British military co-opern- Mao Tse-tung yesterday sent tion In Southeast Asia, in the following reply to the staff and the MERMAID" ON SALE "Food and Flowers No.
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smart in brown cont. with wide pockets, and a noll off. the brow hat with two feathers fare was radiant with at she walked down In an article published by happiness the Foreign Policy Association, the love with Prince Philip and an unofficial but authoritative Bie Governor organisation,
i court.
might
try to
of Bussta
might use
Mr Lasser sud: At the villa Guardamangka,
Three people received that, although tho
with the World where she is slaying
teces of four years hard labour Trade Unions Duke of Edinburgh's unele and Federation
three and eight sentences of and Countess The Earl monopolian
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to
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tending The WFTU has s of nationIN. dicated its complete support of publication the policy of the Soviet Union, while the new International Malta
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cently broke with the Nation- fallure of alleged
the Force"
Mr MacDonald returnedalist Government, ne and 34 were released.
Communist-led General Con- Hanoi by way of Haiphong to- "I am gind to receive your
ot November to leave for Lelegram
14. The charges arose out of riat- federation of Labour to respect night and is due ing In the Lar area Di
morning, but I hope you will unite and up- an agreement reached with the Saigon tomorrow southern province of Fars durs Government last week.
an official source said that he hold
patriatle stand to had asked to postpone has de protect the property of the Ing at month's general elec-
Under this, the Confedera and med
taking 4 SHOWS TODAY AT The Princess
tion, in which four members of
parture to visit the neighbour-motherland and await General. ton's Secretary
French sver by the Central People's 2.30. 5.30. 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. Three pleasing shades in boxes of tho waved to the cheering crowd
the
Vittorio, hood local election committee Signor Guiseppe
Hanoi, Molin, in a The Turner of
iwere beaten to death.
to
oft organised agency reported. Reuter. for
cali ngreed article
prepared tomorrow. 5mིན།
Teheran police today arrested peasant agitation while details The Royal visht and stay In Javad Gholamreza, a member were being worked out for the
immediate distribution milestone In the of the Muslem organisation,
already granted by will generally support the prine island's history and it may well Fadayian Islam, alleged to have 8,630 acres
the the Government. security be the forerunner of other grew circulated pamplets after of siple
collective
assussination of the Court The Prime Minister was also against aggression followed by occasions.“ the Western democracles."
The newspaper said that the Minister, Abdul Hussain Hazhir, accompanied on his visit to the south by three American eco- nomle aid experts. Pointing out that the Com-Royal couple could today "looks a fortnight ngo.
on Malin G another home
Hussain Emumi, another
Work is being inaugurated munist labour force had lost
where affection and rondinens to member of the
organisation, today on road and water pro- adherents 10,000,000 nearly
be of service abide in nbundnut was publicly hanged for the
jects which will open up since the war, Mr Losser said:
measure."Reuter.
Assassination. Russian need to follow leadership may well require the WFTU to engage in politics and actions that would drive out its would munist remaining groups.'
He said the formation of the new international group "placed
tional tabour
Pamphlets circulated in Teheran afterwards said that
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| WRECKED BOAT
Sete, Southern France, Nov
A very effective obstacle to at-20-Ahli-contraband police to- tempts to utilise the Interna- day questioned the five sur-;
movement for vivors of a 20-ton motor bont, purposes." - United the Cantio, which was wrecked on a rock of here in a gale last night.
Sovtel Press.
TEEN-AGE
TERRORS
to heaven.-Reuler.
Loy Henderson Coming Here
hi
of the
BLOODLESS COUP
IN PANAMA
Panama City, Nov. 20.The Vice-President, Mr Robert Chiari, became President of Panama today after a great part of the Sile region bloodless coup in which Mr Daniel Chanis was ousted from near Treviso, Northern Italy. the Presidency by the polica. Mr Chanis had been in the
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Last-minute intervention would irrigate 15,000 acres Innd, drain another 5,000 and
sidential guard to fight if neces- bring drinking water to 15.000 by foreign diplomats averted threatened to call on the pr
sary, peasants and 5,000 head of live-a threatened armed clash in
the city.
INTERVENTION slock.
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Shortly before the ultimatum of the Industralists in Northern Italy President by the Supreme Court expired representatives
in Panama Cords today collected 235 ploughs to early this morning and was im- diplomatic be offered to peasants who,mediately recognised by the city got in touch with police headquarters roquesting an ex- Manila, Nov. 21-The United with practically no capital, are rebel police.
The Coup WDS apparently tension in an effort to avoid: CARY States Ambassador to India, Mr being given land of their own.
by Mr Router.
Chanis's bloodshed. →→ Henderson, Loy
who arrived The vessel, which left Ton-
Mr GRANT LOY · DOUGLAS THOSE MAGAZINES you wits to last night
They intervened of Lieu-
with here on Saturday, will leave gler for Genoa on November 9,
tenant-Colonel Jose Antonio Chanis, who resigned at half was carrying a cargo of two on Tuesday morning aboard a
Remon, the Chief of Pollen, and past four this morning. two other senior police officials. Mr Chiari was some in two The survivors said
post at New one
later in the Supreme The police chiefs, with their hours kok and Singapore. man,
Leopold 38-year-old
Mr Henderson, who is
supporters, defied the President Magistrate's Court, Stahberg, a Fian, was drowned,
The police were understood to Minister
and called on him to resign or U.S. currently
have rejected... a proposal made be-attacked" 20.-The Vienna, Nov.
The captain, who gave his Nepal, said India was destined
Lleutenant-Colonel Reman by Mr Chants that he should go police authorities believe name as Marc and his nationali- to play a big role in future
London, Nov. 20-The of her said that the world events in view ty a Swedish,
was arrested at the Presidential on "a leave Bunday that they have ended a
paper, palace when he delivered the stead of his unconditional re-. Vessel was Finnish, though, she great resources and potential authoritative
Observer, today said ultimatum. He had been sum signation-Reuter. "reign of terror" in three was earlier reported to be fly-power. He said India's politi-The city districts here with the ing the Danish flag. One mem-cal and economic development was by no means certain that moned there to submit his own arrests of six 12-year-older of the crew was believed to had advanced at a brisk pace. British public opinion.. would resignation.
-United Press. be Italian-Router.
the Labour Government
ACT OF REBELLION boys,
is "anti-European, unity"
Meanwhile, Dr Abillo Bellido, foreign policy.
newspaper sald in an police officials appointed by Mr Minister of Justice, and three. The editorial that Britain had bc- come the "problem country of Chanis, were seized when they arrived at police headquarters. Europe, discussed everywhere Mr Chanis termed this "an with puzzlement, anxietly
and net
adding: of rebellion,' growing irritation." But, it add-
"I shall remain
until President ed, the great majority of people I am killed. I am determined in Britain were "only
that
law the vaguely, if of all, aware" that
shall prevail
Police psychologists said that, "Just for fun," thaoys had Ared several bulldi trying out a stolen cigarette lighter; burgled "many" homes, cut re- than 200 moro trom ceivers telophone kiosks na revenge for failure to find an
the state's apartment for one of the boy's parents; destroyed many thou- sands" of Dutch fullp bulbs in elty parks; stolen a large quan- uty of bottled beer, and emptied it to sell the bottles when they found they did not like the Laste of the beer,
The ringleader was, sent to a special school. The remaining Avo, were handed over to their parents for punishment Reu-
EDITORS PERSA srènes,
“You better slow down a little. Those look like the bullets from our own guns!”
back
in
Country
very
a gult cxisted between Britain regardless of what may happen." and other European nations, part Later, Lloutenant-Colonci They would be most sur-Remon was allowed to leave prised to hear that Britain is the palace with a group of regarded all over Europe and, Presidential advisor to try to
the negotiate p
indeed, in America - na chief: obstacle .... to further pro-
The advisers returned to tell gress towards European unity. Mr Chanis that he would be Instead, some of our Ministers given until two o'clock this would think all this a dream of morning to resign, AZ crazy a foreigners". United An hour before the time elapsed. Dr. Chanis said that he
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