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A new test of inebriety is possible through an invention called a Drunkmeter. This young woman is making a demonstration while its sponsor looks. She blows into the balloon and the device on the table does the rest. The alcoholic contents of the breath may be determined through chemical tests, and a suspected driver, for instance, may be held or cleared.

TEETH PULLED OUT OF FORGET BRITAIN MOTION IN STRASBOURG DEBATE

Strasbourg, Nov. 20.

The important General Committee, during a day of hard debating in the European Parlia- ment's modernistic white buildings here today, pulled the teeth out of a proposal to recommend immediate federation "with or without Britain,” it was reliably learned tonight.

A proposal, put forward by thirds vote, a motion for sub- Miss Manga Klompe (Holland), mission to the full Assembly on the Committee's spokesman, Wednesday, which in the words. called on those countries in- of one member of the Com- terested in federation to start mittee, was a "very watered right away by pooling defence down motion" calling for the in a European anny and foreign creation" of specialised au- affairs under a High Com-thorities such as the Schuman mission for Foreign Relations. Plan for a coal and steel plan.

The Committee, refused to

After a short break at din- High Commission accept the

ner time the Committee was to agreed to post- continue its proposal and

work later lo- pone the defence question until

night, discussing revision of the tomorrow when Ivir Duncan

Council of Europe's Sandys. Mr Winston Churchill's

Reuter. son-in-law, was to report on the wark

of the Sub

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Lhasa

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London, Nov. 20. The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr Ernest Davies, said today that reports that Lhasa the capital of Tibet, had fallen to the Chinese Communist Army and that peace negotiations were in pro- CTCSS were "quite without foundation."

He told, the House of Commons that Britain had been Informed by the Government of India that' their agent in Lhasa ré- ported that the Invasion, had made. Iess progress than was at first belleved.:

-Reuter.

Sharp Attack On Monetary Fund

London, Nov. 20.

The Daily Express (Conservative) today criticised the "meddling" of the International Monetary Fund and deplored the cost

of the ganisation to the taxpayers of Britain and other Countries.

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Israel has lodged a complaint against Egypt with the Mixed an alleged crossing of the Israel baimdary by Arab tribesmen, less than 24 hours after the After stating that the salary', sense to do what best suits Security Council's resolution for of its Belgian head, M. Camille themselves, not the Fund.

was £9,500 a year tax who control of such movements,Gutt,

"Canada, rightly freed her! the an Israeli Army spokesman said free, the paper added; M. Gutt dollar without asking

is not the only highly paid Fund's prior permission. South Hax-excnrpt official of the Africa, equally rightly, refused Accusing Egypt of encoura- Monetary Fund, That organisa- advice as to the price at which ging such infiltration, the tion mops up in salaries alone she should sell some of her own Copies of photographs spottesman said, "Within 24 nearly 500,000 a year.

gold. taken by the South China hours of the Security Council's Who supplies the money? "Yet still the Fund goes on Morning Post, South China resolution outling steps neces you do. You and the tax- sary to control the movement of

'with its meddling. :: Rec Sunday Post-Herald, Chitin nomadic Arabs across Inter-Ayers of other nations foolish and without consulting

enough to pay something for at all-it pompously Mall and Hong Kong Tele-national frontiers or armistice

nothing."

bo the Torquay Tarle graph... Staff, Photographers couraged Azaeme tribesmen to lines, the Egyptians have en-

The editorial added: "What is "ference. its Andings' ho are on slovič in ithiril Peroes the frontier and intrate the purpose of this financial by Britain, could afford to Morning Post Bunämnt. # into Israel in the vicinity of product of: Bretton Woods? It | restrictions on her dollar

ELAUAN

Is supposed to stabilise interna- There should be nỏ Auja is 45 miles south oftional currencies. But does no interference from this

organisation. It should Gaza on the Egyptian boundary. such thing.

Reuter.

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