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HONG KONG SERVICES RACE CLUB
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946.
POOL ALL ARMS INFORMATION
THE FINAL MEETING Molotov's Proposal Before The UNO Conference
PROCEEDS TO CHARITIES
will be held at
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ON SUNDAY, 1st DECEMBER
FIRST SADDLING BELL 2.00 P.M. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 2.30. P.M.
Attention is drawn to the alteration of times)
The Programme will include -
1st Race THE ROYAL AIR FORCE CUP.
:
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3rd Race-THE UNITED SERVICES CUP
4th Race-THE GOVERNOR'S CUP
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A limited number of lunches for Members of The Hong Kong Jockey Club will be available in the Coffee Room Tables should be booked in advance with the No. 1 Boy at the Club House, Happy Valley. Tel. 28211.
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Partial Support By Britain
Lake Success, Nov. 26. M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, proposed that all countries should submit to the United Nations information on all their armaments, including atomic weapons, when the Political Committee resumed its session today. He also accepted Britain's proposal that all the United Nations should report by January I next on all troops and bases abroad and on troops and military formations at home,
ARABS AND THE UNO
Lake Success, N.Y., Nov. 26.
Arab delegations to the United Nations are anxious te keep the Palestine question away from the UNO as long as there is hope of reaching a satisfactory agreement be- tween the parties concerned, it is authoritatively learned.
Arab delegates are known to be under some pressure 10 throw the whole Palestine problem into the United Na tions arena on the grounds of, firstly, the demand for the independence of Palestine and, secondly, the presence of British troops in the Middle East.Reuter.
Cause Of Dakota
Crash
Vienna, Nov. 26. Captain Ralph Tate, pilot of the Dakota plane which crashed in, the Swiss Alps last Tuesday, said today that the acci dent was caused by ex- ceedingly strong winds; and a fault in the com- pass.
The British proposal was put forward yesterday by Mr. Philip Noel-Baker in reply to the ori- "ginal Russian motion calling on members of the United Nations to report on their troops
and military bases abroad. The Soviet Foreign Minister made his new proposal when com- menting on the earlier British suggestion that
Captain Tate, at a press con- troops' census and disarmament should be
ference after undergoing an considered together.
now and not wait till the sub-operation this morning, said he Mr. Molotov said that the broadened. If, as has been sugject of general disarmament," had not previously been warn- question of census of armed gested, the question of forces is he said. "The United States
ed of specially strong winds,
His radio compass forces on foreign territories was to be linked with the general pro-has no information to conceal
actually urgent and could not be put off blem of disarmament, informa-in any way of its armed force when it was really almost que showed Geneva to the east Calil
consideration of more com- plex problems, such as the action should be submitted not only wherever they may be. Wher ern reduction of armaments. Mr. Carding total number of per-ever troops may be, at home west.
sonnel of active service, including for abroad, let us tell the world."
The "lucky" ending on a Noel-Baker, appealing to Mr. military type. formations, but Molotov "not to be unreasonable. nisa information on the types of resolution: "This information partly due to his long experi
He then moved. the following glacier, Captain-Ttate said, was ald Brilain w prepared to armanents existing in each give all information about her
in flying should be descriptive of the ence country.
over the amaments.
All Embracing
situation existing on December Himalayas. Senator Tom Connally, U.S. de-
15 and should be supplied to landing, he gently settled amid Tilting the plane just before legate, said his country was une
"Consequently, we shall have in the Secretary General by submit able to support the British call for
information
on jet-pro- January 1, 1947."
the soft snow. The plane. was inspection ami
pelled weapons, atomic Brma-
Senator Connally criticised alust entirely undamaged. amendment deletine reference taments and other types of arma-
Mr. If the batteries for the verification and proposing Decen-ments in order to have a really the late hour" at which ber 15 as the relevant date of re-all-embracing picture which cer-Molotov had fatredpeed another radio had been smashed, they Lain delegates are so eager to ab-amendment on home forces and might never have been found,
Captain Tate added. Reuter.
ports,
submitted
ап
2
it was tain. Is that what Senator Con-asked "Why not submit such
nally and Mr. Noel-Baker want!
4
information now?"
Britain,
that in-not.
The meeting began, it was learned that the United States delegation at a private meeting.
"As we know various types of
deed, and it is armaments, et "Of Course Not" had decided not to support the armaments are increasing rapid-
soldiers, that matter. Mr. Noel-Baker, of British proposal that the Informs ly. In many countries the ques-
"Are we ready to give such tian supplied under census should Lion of armaments could not be said: "We agree with Mr. information now? Of Course be verified. The American spoltes disposed of unless the number of Molotov's contention man said after the private
troops meeting
under arms and the num-formation about the number of "We will do it when we that the ren
general feeling was that ber of naval and air bases are troops without information know the whole thing is & it would be mistake to introduce taken int
account."
about armaments they possess reality and not a sham," said hastily an improvised control
M. Malotny said that in this is of very limited valued in- Mr. Noel-Baker. Reuter. кубат lem at very short notice which connection other information might prejudice the whole matter would have to be taken into ac of census. The United States de count, such as accumulation of legation, however, have decided to certain war materials, "among support the remainder of the
which we must include the manu- British suggestion that the cen-
facture of various types of arm. sux include home-based troops a bombs and so on."
nients--atomic weapons, ying well as troops abroad.
M. Molotov
M. Molotoy, replying to critics of the Soviet resolution, declared that information on troops in nayal and air bases was of the greatest importanee.
He, asked: "Do those who in- sist on broadening the question under discussion want us to make a decision that each country should submit full information a regards ita armed forces, and its armaments in their territory? In a 15-minute speech M. Moto-The Soviet delegation has no ob- toy said that only two countries-jection to demanding such in- Salvador and Argentina had fotmation from all states. This raised objections to consideration information of the troops question. France. Poland, India, China, Czecho- alovakia and Yugoslavia had de finitely called for acceptance of the Soviet proposal. The other delegates made amendments, but aise attached ercut importance to the question. There were severa! paints on which 霸 hasle agree ment nag
had been reached.
can be demanded
when we shall deal with the ex amination of general reduction of armaments.
"Then will be necessary in order that the problem of the geileral reduction of armaments receive. satisfactory solution."
M. Molotoy declared, however. that the Soviet delegation did not consider the question under dis- cussion should be broadened to such extent.
Wavell Invited To
London Talk
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London, Nov. 26.
The Cabinet is understood to have invited the Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) and five mem- bers of the Indian Provisional Government two Congress representatives, two Muslim League representatives and one Sikh - to come to London to discuss the basis for the forthcoming meeting of the Indian Constitu- ent Assembly.
It is understood this step has been taken in difficulties that have arisen in view of the connection with participation
of the Muslim League in the
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will travel by nir to London few days for consultation with alche in the course of the next
the Government.
Assembly, which has been aum- British Government is anxious It is understood that the moned to meet in Delhi on De-at all costs to safeguard the "It might be said that in our
cember 9..
launching of the Constituent general opinion the submission of
The invitation has been ex-Assembly in India on December nformation called for will assist
tended to the Viceroy, who in 9. the
'Urgent". implementation of Article 43 of the
turn is asked to bring with Charter (agreements on "We feel that the question of him five members of the Gov- United Nations forces)," he de- armed korees - on foreign ter- clared.
ritories has independent signl-
ernment representing the three "There is a possibility that the ficanes," he said. "The submis-rarties named,
of the Military Staff Com- sion of information regarding!
The Viceroy's invitation, it is mittee will be considerably broad- armed forces on foreign terr- understood, has still to be ac ened. The Soviet
proposal that tories should be recognised as cepted, and in London information be submitted regard- urgent.
names of the lenders invited ing armed forces stationed' in ter
have not been disclosed. is not possible to put off a ritories of other United Nations decision on this question until. members has met with no objee-consideration of more complex .tion.
problems, such as general reduc- tion of armaments,
wark
No Objection M. Molotov
announced the Soviet delegation had no objection
"On the other hand, the pro- blem of general reduction of
to the British comprömise pro- armaments will take a long time put forward yesterday, and endless effort. It might ba which would require all members a mistake to put off submission of information regarding, armed
of the United Nations to report by forces on foreign territories until January 1 next.
OR
as the problem of a
all troops such time based abroad and on troops and general reduction of armaments military organisations at home.
Molotoy submitted an ad- is examined."
Proposal
ditional Soviet proposal that in- formation should be supplied to "The Soviet delegation Bub the Security Council on the mits this proposal: The Gen- strength of forces and armaments eral Assembly considers
armaments.
the
leaders feel themselves unable If for any reason the Indian
to accompany the Viceroy, he
General Changes His Plans
Landon, Nov. 26.
the
A change of plans ́ in CB- programme of General Panayotis
at home when the Council consential that all states members Spiliotopoulos, chief of the Geek! siders the reduction of pants a general of the United Nations Organisa- General Staff, who arrived in He said: "The Soviet delegation on should submit information Britain last week to study the lina
accepted
the United States regarding armed forces and organisation and training of proposal that information be also armaments stationed cn for the British Army, was announc submitted A3 regards Allied eign territories. This informa- troops
ed tonight. stationed in former enemy tlon should be submitted when countries,"
The General the Security Council will
was due to Speaking of the United States amine the proposal for a gen-
ex leave. London last Sunday for and British
inaistence that in-eral reduction of armaments"," a week's four of military Should include forces at The United States delegate, were cancelled,
establishments but his plans
*
M. Mobotov said: "I have Senator Tam Connally, inter-, Official quarters in London already said the Soviet Govorn-posed to present the United tonight denied that he had ment considers it essential that the United Nations should receive States view an
the British remained in the capital for from it. members full picture suggestion for Inspection of the staff talks or to negotiate in- regarding their armaments, but proposed reports. In the main creased supplies of arms and the Soviet Government feels this the United States supported equipment for the Greck Army, question should be considered the British resolution, Senator but refused to state the reason when we examine the question Connally said, but did not feel for the cancellation,
of a general reduction of arma- dispigned to insist upon inspec There is still no official Eri ments..
tion and verification on "Full Light"
this tlah decision on whether In- particular resolution, M "In this case, the question of He said: "We do not want be made available to the Greek creased supplies of arms should armed forces at home will not be to offer any excuse or pretext Government nor any authorita forgotten. On the contrary, full whatever as to delay on this tive pointer to future British light should be thrown on it
•Then
the submission of re-particular resolution, but we policy in relation to the steady levant information will help to general matter of disarmament Greece and Yugoslavia.-Beu- re want to move forward to the worsening of relations between form a great political and prac tical
task-such as
fr that respect, of course, we fer. tion of armaments.
as general reduc
shall insist upon thorough in- spection and vérification în all Uranches of the armed services.
Senator Connally returned to
are told that the question of information regarding armed forces of the United Nations
foreign territory is no doubt his insistence on the inclusion bound up with the problem of a in reports of troops at home. reduction of arındments."
London, Nov. 20 champion of Belgium, beat Kid Deanart, featherweight Claude Dennington, of London, formaer featherweight amateur, the fight in the final round, at Seymour. Hall tonight Renter
Mr. Noci-Baker, British des Nothing To Hide champion; the referee stopplag gate, had said the Soviet proposal"We believe troops in home was too narrow and should be territories should be reported
viting a representative section
This spectacular step of in-..
of the Provisional Government und the Viceroy to London to sit round a table with the British Government to discuse ways and means may be taken- ns indicative of that anxiety.- Reuter.
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