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New Constable Installed At The Tower

Field Marshal Lord Alanbroke was last week installed as the 148th Govern- or of the Tower of London in succession to the late Lord Wavell. Our picture shows a general view of the scene as the Lord Chamberlain handed over the golden

keys to the new Constable. (Central Press).

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AN INCOMPREHENSIBLE MOVE BY MR MALIK

Has Russia Decided On Election Victory For Republicans?

Washington, Oct. 31. American diplomats wondered on Tuesday-if the Kremlin possibly has decided the Republicans are going to win the November elections.

That was one explanation suggested here for the otherwise incomprehensive move by Mr Jacob Malik, Russia's United Nations representative, to assure the State Department consultant, Mr John. Foster Dulles, that the United States had nothing to fear from Russia.

Mr Dulles, a Republican who You dá nct have fear has been branded an

arch-Russian Communism. It is not capitalist by Moscow, got the for export. It is kept at. full "peace" treatment from Mr home." Malik at a private talk in New York last week. The get-to- gether in Mr Dulles's apart- ment was called to discuss the Japanese peace treaty.

Unofficial reports indicated the treaty talks did not get far, but that Mr Malik gave the American a lecture on Russia's aims. He was reported to have said: "The United States unduly afraid of Russia.

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COLD WAR TALK According to responsible snurres here, Mr Dulles rend to Mr Malik from Stalin's "Essays on Leninism" to establish the

munist movement. expansionist nature of the Com- Reports and a half hour reaching here indicate the two talk touched on various Soviet cold War War

manoeuvres since World

II.

Mr Malik was said to have indicated these may have misunderstand-

DALAI LAMA stemmed from

SEEKING REFUGE

New Delhi, Oct. 31.. 'Indian Government sources revcaled today that the Dalai Lama, 15-year-old spiritual and temporal ruler of 3,000,000 Tibetans, has asked the Indian authorities for refuge for him- self and his govárnment,

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Operated On

Rome, Oct 31.

Palmiro Togliatt. 57- year-old ohle of the Hallan Communist Party, was late tonight.operated on successfully for

a clot on the brain,

The extremely delicate operation was "made by two Italian: surgeons--- . Professors Valdoni and Pietro Eugoni.

At the end of the opera- tion the two surgeons stated, "His - condition. Is satisfactory."

They added that a com- munique on the Communist leader's health would be Issued early tomorrow. Reuter.

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ing. His argument was that Ayot St. Lawrence, Oct. 31. certain "power vacuums" were George Bernard Shaw was left in strategic parts of the today much weaker though world and that United States there was no cause for alarm, efforts to move into, them and it was stated at his home here. establish bases worried-Moscow.

Mr Shaw, aged 04, has been According to informed sources. home from hospital for over Mr Dulles replied the United three weeks after operations on States did not move into any a broken thigh and for a kidney trouble area unless the Russians complaint. Since then he has had already done 50 or spent much of his time in a threatened to.

Bath chair and is no longer The talks also were said to able to stroll down the street have touched on'. Sovie through this village of 90 people American trade, which is at anto, the post office as has been all-time low. Mr Malik asked his custom for more than 40 The Dalai Lama is reported if American capitalists would vers.--Reuter.

be planning to flee from be willing to trade with Soviet Lhasa, his capital, as Chinese Union "without exorbitant

Communist troops drive through profts," and Mr. Dulles replied, Bishop Resents Snub

heavy snows and across pré- "of course.” clpifous mountains only. 150 miles away.

→Communist' China in its reply to India's protest, stated:

Firstly, this was a "domestic affair, and Chinese troops were merely asent as a security measure to defend China's awit territory.

Secondly, the Chinese move was aimed at thwarting "mille tary intervention by a foreign power"nited: Pres Aimoscatos cue fro

UNIMPRESSED:

London, Oct 31. The Bishop of Gibraltar, the

and

no.

The State Department received Right Rev. D, C. Horsley, said a long report from Mr Dulles today that he felt very strongly but refused to comment on the visa to visit Bulgaria

because he had been refused a exchange of views American Rumania. diplomats said, privately how- ever they were unimpressed. The Bishop had made They said American polley fa- criticisms, of "the existing re ward Russia remained; the game, gimes in Bulgaria and Rumania. and, it would; take actions and Ha: was duly nitxious to carry not words to convince the United cut his duties of talni States that Russia really wante, Brillit zeltizens. In those ing to

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