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LORD AIANBROOKE

ARRIVAL !N MELBOURNE

Roc. 12.30 p.m. MELBOURNE, Nov. 26. The Chief of Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Lord /Uanbrooke. who urrived in Melbourne by plane from LHuv.in yesterday, >vill leave tomorrow on a short visit to New Zealand.

He will return to Canberra on December 2 on his way to Malaya. The object of Field Marshal Alanbrooke's tour abroad, which has already lasted a month, has not been disclosed. There have been no Press interviews. His brief visit in Australia will be confined to important official conferences. He is travelling in a four-engined R.A.F York transport pl'ine vhieh is manned by a crew of five Britishers, all flight lieutenants and winners of the D.F.C

CHINESE REQUEST REFUSED Rec. 12.45 p.m. CHUNGKING, Nov. 25. The "China Times" states that France rejected China's request that Haiphong should be converted into a free port and also that tho Kunming-Hai-phony railway shall be placed under fo; pt Sino-French control. Mr. Lin Chilian, special representative of the Chinese Foreign Office, told interviewers that any independence movement in Indo-China is for IndoChira 1o settle. China neither recognised nor would interfere with the natives' provisional government.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 127, 26 November 1945, Page 7

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LORD AIANBROOKE Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 127, 26 November 1945, Page 7

LORD AIANBROOKE Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 127, 26 November 1945, Page 7

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