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Quirino Forms Citizen Army To Fight Huks

Manila, Oct. 30.

Citizen army groups known as "barangay" are being formed throughout the Philippines by order of President Quirino to help in combatting the Communist-led insurgents now threatening Manila, the capital. The insurgents Hukbala haps, or Huks for short have intensified their activities since the Korean war and fierce clashes with Government forces occur frequently close to the capitol.

Vice-Consul Suspected Of Espionage

Bordeaux, Oct. 30. A military court here to day

now

President Quirino, an- nouncing the new citizen army groups, said that they would be purely civic in nature and not armed. If it became necessary to arm any of them, they would operate under the direct supervision and control of the armed forces.

used

pro-

Meanwhile, they would be for distributing relief, counteracting subversivo provisionally released pagando by spreading Govern- Mr Ålexander Shazynia. ment informatiin and doing in- Polish Vice-Consul at Tou-telligence work for the Army.

Intelligence about Insurgent) louse, arrested on suspicion moves is becoming increasingly Huka draw closer of espionage nine days ago. vital as the The Ministry of the Interior to Manila.

In the last few days several announced last week that he had

Huks been taken into custody and hundred henvlly-armed that a judicial inquiry had been have been sighted only 30 miles opened, the charge being "action north of Manila. Intelligence against the external security of reports suggested that they were for an attack on preparing the State

Manila and Quezon City.

On the same day as Mr Shazynia was arrested, the police Bordeaux seized Pierre Dusard, French counter-espion-

In

SABOTACE FEAR

Manila oil and petrol stations,

are agent, and his wife Mathilde, telephone and electrical instal-

who are still in custody.

French

Intions, water mains and bridges aro constantly guarded against police al sabotage, securlly

cx.

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Refugees Rétakn Home.

Another Cold War

Dispute United

Facing Nations

Washington, Oct. 30.

The Turkish Ambassador in Washington, Mr Foridun C. Eskin, forecast that the United Nations might soon bo confronted with an, urgent, now "cold, war" dispute-tha threatened expulsion of 250,000 Turks from Communist Bulgaria.

U.S. Far Ahead In A-Weapons

Unless there is a prompt rotution, the envoy said in เม interview yesterday, Turkey will formally charge Bulgaria with a flagrant human

MOM

MP

SUBMITS NEW PLAN FOR SUDAN

London, Oct. 30.

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A British Labour Member of Parliament pub- lished dataila today of a now plan for Sudanese in- dependence which he has submitted to the Foreign the? Secretary, Mr Ernest Bovin.

The Member of Parliament, Mr Fenner Brockway. suggests that Britain should openly declare herself in favour of the Sudanese people thomselves deciding their future government and relations with other countries.

MARSHALL

SOUNDS

The report, as given Mr Bevin, said that Mr Brock-

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Aadministration of the Sudan

ahared with Egypt, was

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was largely in British ADDITIONAL hands.

He recognial that the con-

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New York, Oct. 30. A New York Times edi-stitutional development of the 10 cents PEE WORD OVER 20 An

on De Sudan was a matter for nego- elderly Korean

torial, commenting

tiation with Egypt. He argued Birthe, Deaths, Marriage, couple, now that the

fence Secretary George that the Sudanese had a fight Personal $5.00 per insertion now Reds have retreated, re-

Marshall's speech, said to-to

independence

25 exceeding 20 words, irrespective turn home with their be

day that the General "raised of the position of Britain and no additional word. longings.

Egypt in International affairs. The man car-

a warning voice to urge

If s

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greater speed and scope in accompanied by aid on an in-

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Western defence prepara-ternational scale for the socialIF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING

advancement of tions against further Com-and economic en carrying frame). The

the population, Britain "would carries some

munist aggression, ' of woman

recure the support not only of "lain speaking is how neces the Sudanese people, but of the their belongings on her

sary to overcome that complex moral judgment of the world" head as she walks along-

blend of fear, apathy, fatalism, Mr Brockway mid that it ide the well laden cow. obstinacy and wishful thinking was obviously destrable, if the (London Express Service)

which afflicts Europe, Includ-Sudan wa to make a definite they are intended.

some European statesmen advance towards

sec u forest be-ment, that same basis of agree- We will forward replicate

said The

ment should be reached be-the stated address it the ad. paper.

tween the majority (Indepen- [vorther desires. This

complex obviously is dent) party, which was regard- playing an important role ined as pro-British, and the Na- All advertisers purporting to present Washington discussions, tional Front, which and there are even Indications Egyptian,

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In the

was pro-loan money must publish their that it is holding up completion Elections by direct vole were advertisements.

of of the top command the feasible over the greater part of

If the wants of advertisers Atlantic forces, Including ap-the Sudan.

are quickly met and they do pointment of a supreme cons- The methods Egypt might not mander, until it is solved.”

desire any further expilos employ to influence votes, and forwarded, we shall be glad to Referring to the

German the domination by Britain of be notified

to that promptly rearmament problem, the Times the administration, would make effect when a suitable oknow. rights, and appeal either cattle drovers are a "dying the place of France after

romantic art

said: "Today Germany is in it desirable that the electionsledgment will be imearted from

the chould be held under the super- of charge.

of

I new violation of

for direct United Nations

Melbourne, Oct. 30. Australia's

action or a ruling by the In-ce," according to Mr I. II. Nopoleonic wars, but the prob- vision some international

Grabowsky, the Australian lem of bringing Germany into authority.

|ternational Court.

Bulgaria has

National Airlines executive, the Western defence system in

proving for mare complicated bern on Anglo-Egyptan

Mathilde left the Polish Cong-pines' democratic instiic Energy Commission, Turkey accept up-rooted Tut-cuse meat from Glenory to prize.

Since 1809 the which dominium-Reuter

with

that Pierre had told his wife The gravity of the SILA- that he obtained a list of Com-tion is admitted by President

Washington. Ocl. 30 In an append to munist spies by making love to Quirino. the Polish Vico-Consul's secre-servicemen's organisations 111 Mr Gordon Dean, Chair-

On with jealousy the September to help the Govern-man of the American Atom-

ilurey months notice.just luck here after "air-breaure of conditions tary. Mack stole the list and denounced the ment eliminate dangers to the

demanded that lifting" 1,400 tons of car-France attaches to such an en- girl to her employers. But en

These conditions may he rad: "Contribute here that he was confident kish residents by November

be understandable in the light Wyndham, in the far North- Into SOMO

may that the United States wasio, of her husband's your bit now, Tomorrow

of France's experiences colleagues arrested her in the be too late,"

in "far ahead of Russia"

German militarism, but they and pro- protests The Huks are a survival street.

of atomic posals for arbitration have been the development

rearocly are were not taking

in keeping with the resistance groups who

Galile logic or realistic exchange up the hard life of droving, and either fought the Japanese in World weapons, War 31-Skohen-they-hava

Lof notes during recent weeks. on alternative means of hand-appraisal.

FRENCH HESITATIONS. been opposing the present re-

"Army-catdar had to be found, he was interviewed on a

"The time has come during

when said.

"No Western power, television programme, gime.

tests is tragedy must be exposed to Mr Gmbowsky predicted that even the Germans themselves, Means for strengthening the which a film of atomic

made in the Pacific in 1048 was the rivilised world and all its that "alternative means" would wants another German national Philippines ngalast Internal 13

Consequences." Mr Eakin sak be the aircraft.

military establishment which

sion have just been studied

The girl secretary disappeared, the Ministry of the Interior cald -Reuter.

CONCORDAT

SAID LIKELY

of

survey team of 20 led by Mr John F. Melby.

MAJOR JOINS HUKS

The minion arrived from

He

Turkish

rejected in an angry

west.

Young men

(13

Germim

on

not

Sudan has

con-

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NEW VATICAN well as external dried news shown for the first time.

The value of the aeroplane could uspire to European OT He alleged that his country- for Mr Dean said that the tesis

spotting water and feeding even world hegemony, and 1. Cape here by an American defence proved that the first postwar nen had been subjected to grounds ahead of cattle being both the United States and farthing, equal to one-fourth of

WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS ld that their ex-Jüriven across hundreds of miles Britain are anxious in their own atomic

were ferror, and weapon designs

atomic pulsion was "a new demonstra-of the vast Northern Territory interest not only to prevent this The glbbon, native to south and

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and south daina sumpsind by TEM Swarn Memarez, HÀ krokn the weapons position has improved," tion

had been which Turkey has her subject-boon demonstrated. Further progress

"South Cuma Morning Pon." necessary assurances

that 5. Now it has been successfully point.

A narrow body of land con. made in the past two and a halt for the last five years by

But they also know necting two larger bodies. WILL FORMS, Power of Attorney the Soviet bloc.

demonstrated in "Operation that Western Europe cannot Thailand, where it made a sim-) yura, he tald,

Porterhouse,"

De Extensive grazing plains in the Form the Commission

nicans of defended without the aid of temperate Noting that

Turkey

regions of contended lar survey,

and at the end of had announced

that carrying the cattle-dead. two projects Bulgaria seeks by its methods

manpower, and they Americo. September left for Indo-China involving the turning of motors

Mr Grabowsky, who is plan-are working to resolve French The presence

The Philippines was American

n big problem for ring and development manager hesitations in the hope in the from an atomic Lodny

with of most of Spain's territory until independence was reactor. He Dean cald that the refuges bring suffering 13 of

power

the commercially owned end. that France cannot and Catholic hierarchy has led proctalined in 1946, President

Mr Eakin has been consulting Porterhouse" was performed to ability for weakening Western

"Operation will not assume the to reports that opportunity Truman has promised defence the atomite power plants. The officials of the Economie

atomic motors were closer than

Co demonstrate that the only way solidarity in imperiuing the might be taken for the con-

Administration While the American mission latter, he cald, were 15 year Operation

auf developing the North was by safety of both Western Europe. clusion of a now concordat]

away.--Reuier.

the possibility of ald, housing air transport. al work, right Huks ar

Fonct France itself."-United between Spain and the Vati-rested

and providing fellities for the Building ronde would take

Presi | refugees.—Reuter.

long time, be very costly and take a fantastic sum main- Lain.

can.

Madrid, Oct. 30.

in Rome

ald,

WEL

raid in Palomar, Tonilo, confessed how they had

been preparing for an attack on DEVELOPMENT

The old concordat, suspended | Government during the Spanish Republican Munia.

regime, has newed.

never

been

installation:

In

re- At San Fernando, capitat of Pampagna Province, constabu- Though not confirming these lary forces announced that one reports, high Catholle

circles polleeman, 25 sprelal policemen here pointed out that negotiations and the Mayor of San Luis had

had nearly

on all points.

reached agreement joined the Huks-Reuter.

Relations between the Vatican and General Fruco have sub- stantially improved in recent month

But observem here thought that before concluding a formal pact with Spam, the Vatican 现将

would probably prefer to

Slackness At Beira

Johannesburg, Oct. 30.

General Franco and Don Juan The Portuguese East African

reconciled, either with the return port of Beira in working for

of the Pretender or the naming below capacity, Major Pinto

to

IN BAHAMAS

London, Oct. 30. Britain has decided to spend

preliminary sum of £1,034,000

make the

to create

KARDELJ FLAYS

RUSSIA

What

With the airlift demonstra- 1:an cross 183 milles instead of 300 miles by dravera' tracks, meat was delivered to Wynd- ham freezers within two hours

Refugees In Launch

London, Oct. 30.

ap-

of killing and without the need A Latykan launch, Kaija,

who carrying 10 people for expensive refrigeration.

Ability to kill cattle close to peared to be refugees, asked properties where they wern for help today

off Gibraltar, bred and fattened meant higher according to Lloyds Shipping quality, and the percentage of Agency. London, Oct. 30.

Ten men, our women export grades was higher than Yugoslav Foreign when cattle

"droved" four children were on board.

The engine had broken down and they were short of food and water.

Bahamas sel- supporting in food and cut the Laland's expenditure of dollars. The project, announced today by the Colonial Development the Includes corporation,

The Andros buliding of a cannery on

Minister, Island, which may in time ex-

and the deli, port food to Cañada

tions Political Committee United States-Reuter,

today that he would vote against the Soviet proposal!

were

Mr Edward Kar-over Jung distances, Mr

Na-Grabowsky said.-Reuter. told the United

of his 13-year-old son, Juan Teizeira, the Portuguese Director UN Votes Downor a "Big Five" peace pact,

Carlos, as her to the Throne, Porte, Railways and Trans- with General Franco as Regent. port of Mozambique, sald here -Reuter,

Loan Talks

Washington, Oct. 30,

today.

other

Plan" *Peace

Lake Success, Oct. 30.

reduction of armed forces by one-third, and prohibi- tion of the atomic bomb. Mr Kerdelj attackend

PLOTTERS GAOLED

Belgrade, Oct. 30. Thiricon membura of the organisation,

sald to have

of the International Bank, tald too early to say it this would debate in the United week of was exercising on Yugoslavia,

He

main

A salvage versel,

a

Hercules,

left Gibraltar to take the Kalj in tow.--Reuter.

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Washington, Oct. 30. had been standing idle for some outswing the atom bomb and words and Soviet deeds. time, he added.

alav Government were impri- The United States Department Mujur Teizcira,

forces ofį referred to who is at-reducing the armed

"the violently ag-soned today for terms ranging of Agriculture reports that elec tending on

Burma Africat iransport the five major powers by one-recive political and economie from five to 16 years hard la exports from

during September totalled 101,000,000 Mr Eugene Black, President conference here, sald that it was third way overwhelmingly de-pressure" which, he said, Russiabour.

feated today after a

Two others were acquitted. pounds in terms of milled rice, Nations This, he declared, was but a The today that the loan talks with continue. All ports have their

defendant. Yo-a decline of 40,000,000 pounds Yugoslavia were -progressing slack period),

Main Political Committee.

Room 600, Bank of East Asin. month. satisfactorily.

would be labour. Other sentences includ- among nations "This Blackness

the lon Insistence, Upon Soviet at

October Beira

Ho If based on

fore- sold seporters here that no means that Rhxlesian importers 00-nation Committee voted policies and methods of the So- Kostadinovic-Router.

the presenfled a 14-year

WE WILL ARRANGE torm for Djorge cast at around 100,000,000

TO COLLECT specific amount was being dis-live to pay more," he declared. the Soviet resolution paragraph

viet Government.

pounds, and exports in 1950 are Additional collecting centres cussed. Reuter

-Router,

by paragraph, Tho key see.

Mr Lester B. Pearsun, External

expected to exceed 3,250,000,000 tion, relating to reduction of

pounds. In 1949 about 2,630,-

Hongkong Cricket Club.. armed forces by one-third, was Affairs Minister of Canada, sald

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ICFTU Offices

In Asia

Bombay, Oct. 30.

The International Confedéra- tion" of Free Trade Unions is to open regional offices in-India.

If something can be done

The Duke To

Officiate

The Duke

London, Oct. 30.

of Edinburgh . is,

to remove that fear, then a great to open the Gibraltar Legisla and crushing weight of

dread

i have been lifted from our heurts and minds," he said.—

cuter.

Visa For Red Labour Chief

* Lake Success, Oct. 30. Japan and the Philippines, no- The Valted States has decided | cording - to ↑ Kr Dhyan Mütisat, to grant umanientry via to Mr the Confederation's newly ap-Georges Fischer, accredited pointed representatives for representative of the Commun[st NAKETANJA World Federations of Trade

* He li portly going to Bing-Unions to the United ¿Prations, space to be up, then Asien kopád-|-- Mr Tücher is a Frenula nation-

Live Council next month. It was officially announced from Clarence House tonight,

The Duke, who commande the frigate Magple, at present with the Mediterranean Ficel, will fly from Malta to Gibraltar on November 22 to open the Council the following day, the Announcement said.--Reuter,

Now U.S. Envoy To Syria

Daroascus, Oct 30.

Mr Cavendish Connor; the nuw United States Ambranadien |to:Bỳrini jada” promonted his The decision was announced credentials to Fraldent Hashem

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