DECEMBER 31. 1951 gworid Affairs In 1951 . (By the Canadian. Press) JANUARY 3.-Chinese Communist offensive drives U. N. forces from Seoul. 7--Eisenhower returns to Paris as supreme commander. N.A.T.O. European forces. 1)-Commonwealth Prime Minis- ters' conference at London agrees China should particip- ate in Japanese peace treaty negotiations. i1-Communist China. rejects U. N. i proposal for Korea cease-lire. 1.".-Mount Lamington volcano er- upts in New Guinea; estimate 40.000 dead. Z2--Death toll in avalanches in European Alps placed at 198. Z6-United States Government or- ders wage-price freeze. 20-Official death toll in British influenza epidemic 2.695. . . . . FEBRUARY (3-Pciiiisylviinia Railroad train derailment at Woodbridge, N. .1., 85 dead. '.'--Chinese Commuiiisis from main defences Seoul. ' E2-.-U. N. spcariicatls ngaiii retreat before CYOSS 38th parzillel in Korea. DAILY, CROISISWWORD 28.1-leavy 4. God of pleasure I5. 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Korean action. - 2i-British jet bomber flies from Ireland to Newfoundland in 4 hours. 40 minutes. 22-Canadians in first Korea ac- tion, 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricias fighting near Kudun. 24-Jeanette Altwegg, Bi-itain,wins - 'world figure skating title at Milan. . 25-India smallpox epidemic esti- mated to have cost 3,000 lives. 26-Communists in Korea reported in virtual rout with 64,000 cas- iialties. 000' MARCH 2-First Canadian casualty from Korea shows six dead. 7-Ezzard Charles retains world heavyweight title, beating Joe Walcott. . 9--Ernest Bevin resigns as British Foreign Secretary. 10-French Premier Henri Queuille forms coalition government. 14-United Nations troops re-occu- pyl Seoul, South Korean capi- a . 15----Irflll Parliament approves na- list EIEEE BEE I-ilalillid BEE BEE . BEBE MEI ii Possess Unaffected Capital 1 Neh.) Rough lava Neuter pronoun Chinese measure EEIEIII iii iiiliiiii 3 SEE lI.ll'lIlE A GENE BEBE! BEE I I 'll Saturday's Answer (slang) Made of oak Chum Like a wing Curved bar on horse's collar ll. Elevated . trains (shortened) -i3. Seine 14. Chinese silk MHTJ PQ HTJ 3140 G01)! WHAT AN AGE IS THIS tionallsing British-owned oil fields. i7-Vatican excoininunicstss all I Catholics participating in crimes against church in Cu- choslovuha. is-Canadian Parliament votes 31.- 250.000 to U. N. relief costs in Korea. 20-Argentina's largest independ- ent newspaper. La rmiu. taken over by followers of Pre- sident Juan Peron. 25-La Prensa editor Al rto Gain- sa Pax takesvrsfuge in Uru- guay. . at-United States tank forces smash north of Korea 38th Parallel. 0 01! APRIL 3-United states troops thrust across 38th Parallel in force. 5-Gen. Douglas MacArthur. U. N. supreme commander in Far East, favors forming National- ist Chinese second-front on mainland. 6-Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg sentenced at New York to death for wartime atomic spy- ing; David Greenglass given 15 years. 8-Iranian Premier Hussein Ala rejects British oil protest. i0-Canadian budget includes 20 per cent income tax boost for defence. ii-Gen. MacArthur relieved of all posts in Far East by President Truman; Stone of Scone.stolen from Westminster Abbey Dec. 15. is returned to authorities at 'Arbroath. i-i-Former British Foreign Secre- tary Ernest Bevin dies. aged 70. 16--Food famine faces 40.000,000 Indians in Bihar State: British submarine Affray lost off Isle of Wight with '75 men. 19-Gen.MacArthur addresses joint session of Congress. 2i-Toronto Maple Leafs win Stan- ley Cup,beating Montreal Can- adiens. . 21'-Labor Minister Aneurin Bevan and Harold Wilson, president of the Board of Trade, resign from Attlee Cabinet. i 2-l-Big Chinese spring offensive rips LLN. line in central Korea. 27-Iran Premier Hussein Ala re- signs in mounting oil crisis. 20-Prime Minister R. G. Menzies' coalition wins Australian elec- tlon. 29-U.S. businessman Robert Voeg- ler -.eleased from Budapest prison after l7,months of 15- year sentence for espionage. . . . MAY 3-Ultimatum to Red China re- commended by Gen. MacArth- ur at opening of Senate hear- ings on his dismissal. 4-Canadian Government announ- ces new brigade. 27th. to be re- cruited from reserve regiments for Europe. C--King Farouk of Egypt marries young Narriman Sadck; earth- quake at San Salvador leaves 200 dead. 25,000 homeless. i)--MacArthur's successor as Far Eastern commander, Matthew Ridgway. promoted general. i0-U. N. commander says crest of Red spring offensive broken in ----Korea. 17--Chinese regroup in Korea of- fensive. smash into U. N. lines: ' U.N. recommends world em- v bargo against Red China and North Korea. 23-Enemy offensive stemmed in Korea: Canadians and other U.N. units gain in west-centre. 25-Canadians in Korea in action for first time as brigade. 20-Coal mine explosion in Dur- aam, England. claims 82 vic- ms. 30-De Vslei-1'0 Fianna Full wins Republic of Ireland general el- ection. COO JUNE 4-King George cancels all en- gagements; suffering lung in- flsmmation. 7-Announce two British Foreign Office officials. Donald Mac- , x FRONT-LINE BISHOP -- Far troops. Eastern commander Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway (left) welcomes Francis Cardinal Spcilman as the Archbishop of New York arrives at Tokyo's l-Ianeda Airport. Cardinal Speiiman then 11111086094 10 Korea. where he spent Christmas with United Nations M --THE GUARDIAN. CHARl.0TTET(')W'N' wins British Open with 285 at Portrush. l0-Cease-fire talks open in Kae- song. Korea; British Negro Randolph Turpin wins world middleweight title from Ray Robinson at London. 11-British census report places U. K. population at 50,368,455. 12-Record Kansas River floods E31159 heavy Properly damage. 12 dead. 18-Jersey Joe Walcoit knocks out Ezzard Charles in VVorid Heavyweight title bout. 20-King Abdullah of Jordan as- sassinated. ; 21-Lieiit. Gilmour Boa of Toronto wins Kings Prize at Bisley, England. 22-Admiral Forrest Shermari.chief of U. S. Naval Operations, dies, 54. 23-Marshal Henri Petaiii of France dies, aged 95. 26-U. S. Congressional Committee rejects St. pact. 28-lst Canadian division becomes operational in Korea, including Canadian 25th Brigade. 0 I 0 Lawrence Seaway AUGUST if-Accused of cheating at exam- inations, 90 cadets dismissed from US. Military Academy at West Point. 5-Riverman William (Red) Hill. 38, killed attempting to go over Niagara Falls in light barrel. ii-French National Assembly con- firms Rene Pleviii as Premier. id-William Randolph Hearst. Am- ' erican newspaper and magazine publisher, dies at 88. 16-T. C. Davis presents credent-' iais as first Canadian Ambas- sador to West Germany at Bonn. i 17-Hurricane lashes Jamaica: 154 dead and heavy property dam- 22-Oil talks between British Ind age. x Iran Governments collapse. 31-Kofsuvcr crime committee of 11.8. Senate in final report on dramatic hearings chnrgessome communities "held captive" by racketecrs and grafting public officials. . 0 SEPTEMBER 1-Pacific ocean Pact for mutual defence signed by United Stat- es, Australia and New Zealand: Prime Minister Sidney 1-fol- land's Nationalist Party re- elected in New Zealand gen- eral elections. 5-Japanese peace treaty signed 'by 48 nations at San Francis- co; Russia boycotts final cere- mony. ll-Czechoslovak "freedom train" : crosses border into Germany with engineer held at pistol point. l2-Gen. George C. Marshall re- signs as 1.7.5. Defence secre- tary; Sugar Ray Robinson of New York regains world mid- dleweight title from Randy Turpin of England. l5-Ministers of 12 countries in North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization open conference at Ot- tawa. l8-Physicians announce King George had developed "struct- ural changes" in one iung;.New York Times marks 100th anni- versary. 20-N.A.T.O. meeting at Ottawa recommends admission of Greece and Turkey to pact membership. 22-Australian voters in referen- dum reject constitutional am- endment to outlaw Communist party. 23-King George undergoes opera- tion for lung resection; imme- diate post-operative condition satisfactory. 27-King names Council of State: Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh to start Canadian tour Oct. 9, one week later than planned. 28-Prime Minister St. Laurent at Washington conveys Canada's offer to construct St. Lawrence seaway by herself. OCTOBER 3-Washington announces Russia set off second atomic explosion: British oil workers evacuated to Malaya. killed by guerrillas. 8-Princess Elizabeth and Duke of , Edinburgh arrive by air at ' Montreal; Egypt denounces 1.- treaty with Britain; demands British troops leave Sue: and Sudan. , 9-Britain announces troops will remain in Sues and Sudan. 10-New York Yankees defeat Giants in world series. four games to two. 18-Premier Mosssdegh of Iran pleads case before United N0- tions Security Council. 15-Prime Minister Liaqunt Ali Khan of Pakistan assassinated. 17-Britain rushes troop reinforce- ments to Suez Canal Zone; Pakistan Governor-G o n e r 0 l Khawsjs. Nazimudden tamed premier and finance minister; Ghulam Mohamed Governor- General. 19-U. N. Security Council votes to withhold action on Iran oil dispute. 20-First group from Canadian 27th Brigade sails for Germany. 22-U.S. atomic tests in Nevada include tiny A-bomb which may . be tactical field weapon. 25-Conservatives win British gen- eral election. ' 27-Communists abandon demand that 38th Parallel be buffer line in Korea. NOVEMBER 1-Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh visit Washington. 5-General Eisenhowermat Wash- ington outlines plans for speed- ing up Western Europe.. de- fence: Leon J ou h au 1:. 72. French anti-Communist, award- ed 1951 Nobel Peace Prize. ti-Luis Padilla Nervo of Mexico elected president of United Na.- , tions General Assembly. 8-Russia. rejects new western disarmament proposals in U.N. at Paris. ll-Princess Elizabeth makes fare- well broadcast to Canada from St. John's, Nfld. l-i-First of main body of Canad- ian 27th Brigade docks at Rot- terdam: U.S. Eighth Army ac- cuses Communists of killing 5,- 700 Allied prisoners. 17-Elizabeth and Philip return to London after Canadian tour. 18-Po River starts disastrous flooding of North Italy; more than 100 dead. 24--Ottawa Rough Riders beat Bas- katchewan Roughriders 21-14 in Grey Cup football classic at Toronto. 25-Former Nazi General Kurt Meyer, transferred from New Brunswick prison to British Z8-Austral! PAGE NINE ' :7-Alued and Red truce negotiat- e home for week-end. on approve provisional buffer sons in Korea; North Atlantic Pact Council at Rome sets goal -of nearly 100 divisions for Western Europe by 1954. 30-U.N. cease-fire negotiators in- slot on guarantees against Rod build-up in North Korea. 0 0 DECEMBER 5-t-Preliminary estimate of Canad- ian 1951 census gives 13,893.20! lpopulation, 2.386.000 higher than 1941; Archbishop Stepinno released from prison in Yugo- slavis. ('-Five killed. 200 injured in Com- munist riots in Tehran, Iran. '1-Estimate death toll 2.000 in continued eruptions of Hibok Hibok volcano in Philippines. 8--Canadian Parliament approves St. Lawrence seaway authority. agreement with Ontario on power development. 13-South African delegates with- drawn from U. N. meeting at Paris on southwest Africa mandate. 14-Canadian Government abolish- es all foreign exchange control regulations. is-Fifty-six killed when airliner City of Miami crashes in New Jersey. 13-Korea. truce negotiators ex- change lists of war prisoners: Red list shows 11,559 Allied prisoners. 21-Coal mine explosion at Frank- pfort, Ill., kills 119; only one survivor. 22-Fire at Christmas party in Tijuana, Mexico. leaves 41 dead; Egyptian airliner crash- es with 22 dead at Tehran. 26-Anti-British riots in Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt; American State Department announces U. S. will pay 5120.000 fine levied by Hungary on Amer- ican fliers forced down there. retains Davis Cup, beating nited State: 3-2 in matches; United States Army estimates total enemy casual- ties in Korea 1,546,868: Allied casualties in early December estimated 109,459.- prison in Germany, discovered I893 . I952 L QC3:)SS I BDOWN 19. 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