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Lake Buccess, Feb. 9. Officials mold today that the United Nations* General Assembly would meet at Lake Success next week probably on Tuesday or Wednesday.
It was expected that its would be
sole business
the report
its Political
Commitice on its action In
Fojecting Soviet
charger
of American aggression against China,
Though two Boviet reso lutions
wero defeated in
Committee by votes of 49 to five with three absten. lons and 69 to live with two abstentions, the Rus-
still sian delegation may present them again to the Assembly for further votes. -Reuter.
DR. MALAN
WARNS
BRITAIN
Dr
Capetown, Feb. 9.
Daniel Malan,
the
Effectiveness
Proved In Korea
Chicago, Feb. 9. General Lawton J. Collins, the United States Army Chief of Staff, today denied American Press charges that the American Army mechanised and at a big disadvantage against the "ruthless life-sacrificing methods" of Russian- trained Communist armies.
was
over-
Addressing a club here, General Collins, who recently returned from an inspection trip to Korea, said: "These statements were not justified on the basis of experience in Korea or in the world
war.
American Airmen Accused
The
antl factories
machines
our
the "With
that materials poured forth in our Army won tories with battle
than 13 per cent
World War II,
its great vic-
deaths less
of those of
our enemies," he said.
"Our new medium tanks have cffeeTM proved to be extremely tive
against enemy armour, Most outstanding, of course, has been the performance of the Prague, Fc. 9.
which has 3.5-inch bazooka, Czechoslovak Govert-
more than lived up to our ex- South African Prime Minis- ment tonight charged that two
Colling Blew over pectations," General ter, warned the British American jet planes
General
that Government tonight that an airfield near Prague in day-added.
Collins said light yesterday. of the transfer
British
by studying they could profit A note sent to the American
here today asserted the methods and tactics of a protectorates to the Union Embassy
potential enemy, but they musi of South Africa could not be that the planes, "with American markings", crossed over the
is the remember "that OUTB delayed indefinitely.
Czechoslovak border yesterday flew deep into afternoon
were observed over Thay
near Prague over the airfield later, the note
and
Ho was speaking at a State Czech territory. banquet in honour of the British
Patrick
Secretary of State for Common Letnany Airfield wealth Reintions, Mr Gordon-Walker.
and returned
also said that on
llve minutes Although South Africa agreed | said. that the present time was inop- The note portune for a formal approach Monday, Czechoslovak air space he would be failing in his duty was violated several times by to South Africa, he said, if he Dakola-type planes which flew did not remind Mr Gordion-ove various places, all In Walker of the expressed inten-South-West Bohomis tion contained in the South It added that the flights were African Act to transfer
deep into Czechoslovak territories to the Union.
territory that they were not
these so
: In spite of the lapse of 40 accidental. They were, there- years and the earnest attempts fore, "a real provocation"
vf
every
Prime Reuter. successive
Minister of the Union, support-
ed by all political partics, no
progress seemed to have
been
made to implement that inten- tion, Dr Malan continued.
Under
these circumstances action could not be delayed. indefinitely.
If the delay was due to the fact that South Africa was not Trusted with the protection and promotion of native interests, she had every reason to wronged and aggrieved,
fee!
Constitution
Declared Invalid
The member, General Tsinev.
Vienna, Feb. 2. The Soviet member of the declared Allied Council today that the Austrian Constitution of "Extensive native territories 1929, now in force, was invalid have long before now been because the Council had never entrusted to us by the British agreed to it. Government and have uncond!- tionally been incorporated into declared that, as a result, a inw what now constitutes part of the now before the Council for the Union," the Prime Minister said. election of # now Austrian "Since that time, the natives President should be replaced by
a special Constitutional law, concerned have not been de- prived of a single inch of their reserves the tray: large additions to their iorles have been made, and are the late Dr Karl Renner, after still being made, at the expense they had failed to decide on a of millions to the taxpayers of now President. the Union.
bures
The Austrian Federal Parlis- ment passed the Bill, calling for a compulsory poll of the nation to choose a President to succeed
The British, French and Unit- "And besides, as far as mea-ed States members pointed out for the establishment of that the Russians had accepted self-governing institutions and the 1929 Constitution during the for the general uplifting of the last five years, and as it was still Inhabitants of these reserves in foroc they could not Now are concerned, we confidently declare it to be invalid. invite comparison with any No agreement was reached other native administration in aftor three hours of argument.- South Africa,”—Reuter.
Reuter.
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grown a whole thirty-second of an inch since last
month1"
Army of
of a democracy, and there fare un would not-and the!
would people
not to-folst 1L3
upen
foro we
American
want
the American soldier the equip- the living conditions, ment,
battle and the life-sacrificing tacties of an enemy that has a well-known contempt for the lives, comfort and dignity of its peoples,
VIVID CONTRAST "Where the police States sacrifice vast numbers of men in human sea attacks, and leave their wounded to die on the battlefield, we do our utmost to use tactics that will preclude needless loss of life.
among
death rate "The casualties reaching our hospitals has been reduced to less than three
In direct con- per cent.
trast to this, approximately 10 per cent of the enemy wounded
In Korea die within the division
area and at least 20 per cent
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CLUB XV TO PLAY
REST OF COLONY
THIS AFTERNOON
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Malayan,
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Lovers (nArmy by a very narrow margin. games on the same
ground on
you circles here today.
Aid
To India Army and stiffened by the best which team
Likely to win. But
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"In the enemy division the day the stiffest test yet this season. medical unit supporting the the winner of the tournament plays a selection from the entire division has only two rest of the competing teams. trucks, two ambulances and one
Whilst the Navy, RAF and Police have been playing Jeep-lers than those of American medical unit sup-good hard football, and playing it enthusiastically, the battalion of the two teams who have dominated the scene have been the States infantry."
Army and Club and therefore it is not surprising that one finds the XV selected for the Rest comprising mostly Ceylonese natural rubber
be in a very strong price posi-Hongkong, 8th Feb., 1961. Army players.
tion during the next threo In the last game
between minutes of first class rugger. It four years, according to Club and Army, the result was is not often that the Colony is
10-nation conference very close, Club only beating the treated to two such promising
and demand began afternoon. I should Monday. and with the the same In view of this
Ceylon, to try and prophesy Canada,
France,
Notice is hereby given that cream of not like Rest comprising the
is
nesia, Italy, Holland, Thailand, Mr Campbell Wilson, is interesting points.
British colonial Britain
with of the others, it looks as if the here are some
independent territories), longer In Snow, the newcomer full- and Club will meet their masters. Washington, Feb. 9. However, the Club is strongly back to the RAF, the Mainland the United States and Vietnam. Company,
arc reliable last liner, if "Qutside the conference fine Presiden: Truman loday call- fancied In
quarters be- has some
he began last nearly 50 interested countries. cd a White House conference cause (1) they have played to- he continues as with Congressional Foreign gether as a team the whole of
whole of the week. The Mainland will have The London meeting. My un- policy leaders to discuss a pro- seasca, (2) they are an unbeaten and this pack looks rather useful animous
best in the looking, I
I think, exploratory, can issue posal to supply two million tons team in the Colony, and (3) and those. To upset this, I whi
have to I which, in turn, of food grains to India,
probably most Important, they in the
02 Cabinet The Secretary of State, Mr have that will
to win which rather faney the Island's com- run the whole gamut Dean Acheson, and the Pre-makes them rise to the occasion bination at the base and if Ro- approval and legislative sident's foreign policy 03- no matter who the opponents bortson gets some weight and tion in the countries concerned.
Meanwhile, any visor Mr W. Averell Harriman, are.
the ball comes out, then we may
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Wa, Wallem & Co. Ltd., of were to attend.
Weighing everything up very see some surprise moves from the conference can be vetoed by
Notice is hereby given that Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank carofully, I think that this pro-the Island threes who are nearly any country present. The Congressional leaders mises to be the
There is a world surplus of match of the all Navy.
but is not plenti- Mr W. J. C. Josling is no Building, Hong Kong, bereby rubber, were Senator Tom Conantly
season and that everyone can be
THE TEAM'S (Democrat, Texas), Chairman of assured of 60 minutes' hand, open
ful. The demand is on the longer contributing articles give notice that we have ap- the Senate Foreign Relations i
Island XV: R. M. Campbell upgrade as a result of reumato South China Morning Post plied to
this Committee, and the senior Re-rugger, in which no quarter will
be asked or given and 30 players (Club), Hankin (R. N.), Lattey ment in the world, and
io publican Senator, Mr Alexander will really try from kick-of (R. N.) C. J. Campbell (Club),) i understood to be an indirect and its
no alde.
до
Definitely House of Representatives
ference, although
(Police), I would sooner see Barrett (R. N.), Sherrard-Smith cause of the calling of the con- papers. Committee.
Bleakley Affairs
Today the conference was February 5th, 1951. change (Capt.) its Clayden ond McNabb
(Club), Moxon (Police), would be
the American pro- examining Howarth Robertson (Club), John places in the Rest team. acting Richards (Democrat,
(Club), posals-Reuter. North Rest are playing in Red and the (R. N.), Farquharson Carolina) and
Blue and McCullam (Club), Cole (R. N.), the
Re Club in their usual senior
White Stripes and member,
Davin that most Sminders publican
Mr Charles
(Police); Eaton, of New Jersey.
efficient of Refs, Dr Eberle, will (Army).
Maroon Colours: Blue and These committees would deal be controlling the game.
any legislation. with
to pro-
Stripes. vide the grain. — Reuter.
Wiley, of Wisconsin.
The
Foreign
Chanted by
RED
CHINA'S EXPORTS
Hongkong, Feb. 10. Peanuts, wood of and men
a match to to
The
odations
GOD-
Fresh Vegetables
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LETTUCE, CAULIFLOWERS Snow (Army), BROCCOLI AND CELERY
THE TEAMS Colony XV: Borwick Mainland XV: (Army), Gower (A my), Slevin | (R.A.F.). Reynolds (Police), Lawos, McNabb, Franklin (Club), Hartland Goldschmidt (Capt.) (Army), England (R.A.F.), AN. Clayden,
(Army), Bence (R. N.), Bogg Other, Clemo (Club), Francis (Army), Thornycroft (R. N.). (Army), Russel (Pollec), Philip- Roden (Army), Carter, Thomas son (Club), Canham (Army), (Army), Jones (RN), Hender-Gregson (Army), Wright-Nooth (Army), Reynolds (Ber (Capt.) (Pollco), Peyton-Brule serve).
(R.A.F.), Reynolda .(Army).
BOD
thol were Communist China's
R. Club XV: 3. Hender- Principal exports in 1950, ac-
A. Stewart, cording to the Shanghal News, son, FAL. Layton,
Ing Chinn's Summarising
T. Roberts, D. export D. Henderson,
1. Carrel trade last year, the newspaper Nolan, D. Lachlan, gave the following breakdown:
Meffan, H.M.G,
H W.G. were volat Capt).
Peanut exports
August)00
ned Forsgate,
Minto,
ort US$11,300,000; ment ol, $7,- Handcock, P. Hutson, R. Win- 650,000; wood all (January- yard, J. Warne, C.. Campbell
tea,
(Ros.):
The Island v, Mainland match, 000; laco, cils (January-August) $3,220, which is the curtain raiter at 000; cotton aloth
(January-Au- Sookunpoo today, is an annual guat) $1,000,000; cercals, ground affair that has produced come products
in the past between 31-good rugger games 2,000,000; crude peppermint oll, and, judging from the teams 3910,000; Braw hat bren, selected, I do not doubt that this $300,000; gulinuts,
to the
·$600,000; | match will live up ramic $300,000, and medicinal sinflard set by its prodecessors. substances, $300,000, United In fact, at Sookumpoo today Prem.
one can be.easured of seeing 120,
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