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E report of the committee) appointed to inquire into the needs for higher educa- tion in Hongkong and how thone requirements most suitably be met is comprehensive, admirably and for the most part the conclusions drawn and the recommendations made are logical and demund

well (Ly sympathetic careful consideration by Government. The committee is fully convinced that facilities for the advance-

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- ment of higher education In the Colony are urgently needed, and it is suggested these can most effectively

be provided by enlarging

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1952.

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Russia To Veto A ROYAL CONDUCTOR

Admission Of Japan To

TROOPS WILL BE

UN

BE USED

IN KOREA - SAYS

MALIK

United Nations, Sept. 17.

The Soviet Union today accused the United States of "dragging Japan into the Korean war?" and announced that it would veto the Japanese application for UN membership when the United Nations Security Council reconvenes affernoon.

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tomorrow

the scope and activities of the University. There will be wide disagreement with the committee's opinion thut it is the Chinese who must principally be considered when creating opportunities. for higher eduention, and it Is this view which lends to the most Interesting of the many recommendations| in the report--that pass | degree courses in Arts, Commerce and Science be established at the Hongkong University in the medium of Chinese, and that the new

Mr Malik niso declared: Pakistan which, unlike India, courses be included in the "Those who oppose occupation signed the San Francisco pence exi-ding departments and meet foreign machineguns and treaty. The Pakistani delegate, faculties of the University bayonets. But Japanese patriots Mr. Ahmed Bokhari, said Japan and closely correlated with put up a heroic struggle against had shown by its actions that it is in had qualified for UN member- the corresponding courses the ecupation...hatred given in

bounds ship and he said its admission the medium of creasing by leaps and

restore its "national against the intolerable occupa- would English.

tion."

dignity."

The Soviet delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, said Japanese troops would be based in Korea under provisions of Article 5 of the Japanese peace treaty, which specified that Japan was to co-operate in United Nations action.

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"The United States is dragging Japan into the Korean war," he declared. "Japan's admission to the United Nations would turn Japan's human resources into cannon fodder to serve the Korean war. Now their use is concealed, but if Japan is admitted to the United Nations the United States would be at liberty to use them."

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London Express

US NAVY USING GUIDED MISSILES IN N. KOREA

- Tel: 21433"

Communist Stampede In Persia Expected

Teheran, Sept. 17.

The United States Ambas- sador to Perala, Mr Loy Henderson, told Hussein Ala, Court Minister, in the strongest terms possible that United States public opinion would be most ad. versely affected by the Per. sian Premier's threatened action to break off diplo- matic relations with Britain, It was disclosed here today. British and American circles In Perala" were shocked at the announcement by Premier Mos sadegh that he would break with Britain if his counter- proposals for settling the oil dis- pute were not accepted.

These circles believe that the road to Communiam is wide open,

may

now

and that a stampede take place at any tim

This opinion gained strength especially after the clearly pro- Communist speech yesterday by the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Paesvi,

in which ho attacked the West and supported the Soviet Union.

GRAVELY WORRIED. Well-to-do classes in Persia ere gravely worried by Premier Mossadegh's threat. They fear that chaos is the sure leguey of Premier Mossadegh's present policy, and believe that a take- over by Communists is now in evitable.

They think that Dr Mossadegh has further reduced the power and safety of the Shah by his Com-Shah's Royal Guard, a division order for the dissolution of the

Tokyo, Sept. 5 (delayed); The United States Navy is using guided missiles against the munists in Korea and they are deadly and atoundingly accurate.

Tested in combat, these pilotless missiles are a major triumph for research in pushbutton warfare.

Settlement in the Sai Lam Monastery action, which opened before Mr Justice Reece, Pulsme ''Judge, yes terday was announced by

Armed with have not the slightest hesitation Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, In welcoming them to our family

Japan has here. We have not the slightest Counsel for the plaintiffs, / bomb on the underbelly, they was amazed at the drone's itellation mother plane. In the

of about 14,000 troops and the

transfer of the Divisional Com-

mander Brigadier Hayana, to an Inst

Insignificant

ficant post in Ispahan. With the prestige of the army reduced. Western circles; in Forstu are of the belief that it another serious riot breaks out

the mob will take over. This time it will surely be a well- organised Communist mob. Reuter.

VOTE

CONFIDENCE

Teheran, Sept. 17. Dr Mossadegh's new demands on Britain for settlement of

con- the oll dispute will be sidered tomorrow by the mixed two Oil Commission Parliamentary

of the Houses of the

pected to be sent off to Britain for by Sunday.

Mailie and Senate and are ex-

problems manifest

Dr Ting-fu Tstang of Nation- "We all realise that during themselves. One is the. availability of fully quali- list China strongly supported recent years the great Japanese

I recently watched three missiles catapulted from the carrier USS Mfled lecturers; the other the Japanese membership ap- people dedicated themselves to plication today, saying Japan's new ideals and have been work- finance. The committee ex-standards of human rights and ing

Boxer in the Sea of Japan off Northeast Korea. They were obsolescent most assiduously and presses itself katlafled that standards of living were equal sincerely in implementing them

Navy Hellcat dive bombers fitted out with television eyes and electronic there is in the Colony to- to world standards and were ideals," he said." "As a great

gadgets that may eventually. replace the human pilot in air warfare. day a sufficiency of lecturers "certainly above those in Iron Asiatic people, therefore, we of high academic ability Curtain countries."

A 2,000-pound the border of a neutral coun- cats in formations of four con- and wide experience of

trolled by a four-engined Con- "We are certain

destroyed or badly damaged a 1 university teaching in the

complete achleved

indepen- doubt Japan fulls conditions this morning. The case in power plant, a bridge and a tun-sensitive response Lo remote Atlantic operations the Navy medium of Chinese to meet dence and full sovereignty," he for membership. And we shall volved a Buddhist nun and nel entrance in their experi- control. When a gust of wind named the drone control "Nolo" immediate requirements. In

The planes tipped a wing during the take (no va operator), welcome Japan here and shall three widowed lay ladies mental misions. this ease it would seem

warmly support the United

off, the controller immediately

The mother plane's equipment advisable, therefore, tu Recalling the Japanese attack States draft resolution."

against a Buddhist monk. were sacrificed, but not a man

was lost,

adjusted the plone to normal enables the Defendant

control pilot to consented to their on China, Dr Talong sold, "I beyin

Bight. recruiting

He was as much the detonate charges in the Hellcat is justifled to

There has been little change pilot of that plane as any man if the drone falls mechanically Support for Japan was also judgment. services in the expectation anybody here

the Japanese applica- announced by Mr Selim Sarper

in the piloted Grumman F-6-F

sitting in the that the major recoinmenda- oppose

omers super missile There.

and is in danger of capture. ore. We don't wish of Turkey and Senor Hernan

One of the terms is that the Hellcat of World War II and tions of the committee willi tion, we

has been no Senor defendant is not to course...the Sunta Cruz of Chile. this pursue

misalle. The

nced non-piloted renew his the

The tryouts in combat were sent to be quickly approved and to

Cruz

that make

premature detonation yet. referred to the quor licence (which expires main devices.

the

the Far East Command from Navy

officers

said the- Com- implemented. The financial polley of my government is not Santa

one of vengeance but one of fact that Chile was located on shortly) for the restaurant now old propeller-driven lighter a Washington, where they had

the Pacific and engaged in trade run at the monastery

missile do not show. received special training. They Nations was using these guided munists knew the United aspects are somewhat-more conciliation."

guided complicated. The committee

with Japan. He said Japanese

The missile is equipped with a will return to the United States missies but there had not been PACT RECALLED

in the United

Televi Announcing the full terms of television transmitter Government

findings are comme to work out a expects

would help meet com-settlement, Mr Bernacchi said: sion receivers on deck and in increase its annual grant to

Or Tslang was followed by M. Nership

mon goals of co-operation..

the mother plane an AD-2 the University, to provide Alexis Kyrou at Greece, who

"We warmly support Japan's

First Plaintiff is to become Skyraider give control officers more scholarships for needy also announced his support of

He said entry," he concluded. United joint tenant with Defendant in the same view they would have rund Huggests Japanese membership. students,

respect of Lots No. 63, 325, 380, in the Hellcat's cockpit. had con- capitul costs should be met Mr Malik's speech

|331 árið 290 in Demarcation Dis-

The deck controller's job is by aid from the Imperial vinced him even more of the

trict No. 1853 and the buildings or other and Hongkong Governments necessity of Japanese participa-

messunges thereon. over when the mother plane tion in United Nations work. through públlej

Nether party may sell without picks up the drone shortly after the written consent of the other. the and

take-off. Before cach He also recalled that in 1941 donations. So far as we can

launching, an enlisted crewman ace there is no reason why Russin signed a neutrality pact

warmed up the Hellent's en- mained faithful to that pact even

gine, taxied the plane to the these sources of revenue with militarist Japan and should not be tapped once atter Pearl Harbour."

catapult at the forward part of they are satisfied the end The first Asiatic country to

the deck and nursed the throttle will fully justify the means. support Japan's admission we

until he stepped cockpit.

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* MALIK'S CONDITIONS

United Nations, Sept. 17.

He added that under those conditions and at that time which was yet to come, the Soviet Union would vote for it without reservation.

Soviet delegate Jacob Mallk told the Security Council today that examination "ro

of Japan's Defendant undertakes to sup- application for membership in ply vegetarian dishes only in the the United Nations should be dining hall (restaurant) and not postponed until such a time as to renew the liquor licence. (The that country was freed from sald cence expires shortly). foreign occupation, had become First Plaintiff alone to manage a sovereign state, and had the Temple and its precincts and signed a peace treaty with the Defendant to manage the dining- Soviet Union and China.

hall. (restaurant) only (which shall be reduced to its normal of the size by the restoration Temple rooms on the let floor).

All profits and losses of Temple and Dining-hall (Restaurant) to be for the joint account of the 1st. Plaintiff and Defendant in Mr Warren Austin of the equal shares. Accounts and cash United States opened the debate to be kept by an accountant/ by stating that the Japanese cashier acceptable to both parties people had repudiated their and settled at the end of each military leaders and had under-month taken to rebuild a new Japan, Defendant to move out his

He said that Japan today was

whole family by October 31, fully qualified to take her at 1952, from the sald properties. Inalde the United Nations since

First Plaint to relinquish she pledged herself through the her claim (if any) to other San Francisco Treaty to comply

properties of the Defendant, with the principles of the United

Defendant to forthwith re- Nations Charter.

store the rooms claimed by 2nd British delegate John Poulson Plaintiff, 3rd Plaintiff and 4th

Plainug

respective also entre out in support of

Defendant First Japan's application for what he described as "evident" reasons, recognise and accept the claims He added that Japan was a by 2nd Plaintiff, 3rd Plaintin Fovereign state and was willing and 4th Plaintif to their suid to accept and honour, the obligrooms together with board for life and coffin and funeral rites tlons of the Charter.

at death.

by

·

No order for costs. A similar view was expressed

the Netherlands delegate, Liberly to apply. Daniel von Ballusek, who Mr S V. Gittins, instructed quoted provisions of the San by Mr G. S. Ford, appeared for Mr Bernacchi Exprcing the defendant. Francisco Treaty, Japan's will to abide by the was instructed by Mr Peter H

Sin. Charter and not to use fores or threat of forco in International relations.

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had

Earlier today, the Senate followed up action yesterday by tho Matlis-by-honding. Dr. Mossadegh & unanimous vote

confidence on his ol demands to Britain for settle ment of the olli dispute.

new

after their

defence plete.

ONE AT A TIME

against them. Pilots told how In combat

workouts, only one drone followed a group of

The vote in the Senato camą rallway drone at a one

pumping Umo was Koreans

after the deputy - Premier, tunnel a the handcar into Jaunched and sent, against

The controller saw the Koreans Bagher Kazemi, read Dr Mos Communists. But in experi- ments over the Atlantic Ocean, look up at the drone and head sadegh's report, which threaten the Navy flew pilotless Hell for the tunnel, apparently think-ed to cut off diplomatic rela

tions ing the Hellcat was going to Britain agreed

London with

unless to

since was safety seconds before the the closing of Abadan and pay drone ploughed into the tunnel the "debt" which Iran claims is with its ton of explosives. owed her by the Anglo-Iranian United Press,

Oll Company-United Prem

Rumours

of

:

out

of the

:

Plot. To

RADIO CONTROLLED

Then the pilotless Hellcat zippod off the deck like a phantom, but stable as any fighter plane in space. It bank- ed smoothly to the left and be-

gan to climb, controlled by radio signals from the ship.

Sensational Arrest Of Red Officers

-Westphalls, Gopi: 17.

Dutch troops arrested! two Soviet officers in the manoeuvre arep of the four-nation Exercise Hold-

·fast on Monday, a British Rhine; - Army spokesman said today, -- Reuter,

Kill

Naguib

Khartoum, Sept. 17. Rumours that a plot to assassinate General Naguib, the Egyptian Premier and Commander-in-Chief, has been discovered are sweep- ing Khartoum.

The Khartoum newspaper, Sawt Essudan, reported that two senior officers had decided to murder General Naguib and acize power.

D

They are alleged to have per- handful of soldiers to minded carry out the plot, the date for which was fixed, but the Pro- mler got nows of it and arrested the conspirators.

According to Sawt Estudan, the plot was betrayed by the wife of 'ona of the plotters. Tmyellers from Cairo say the story is widespread there, too,- Asclated Press.

The Skyraider mother plane took over control when the

CAIRO MEETING - drone climbed to an altitude of

Cairo, Sept 17 the two planes The British Ambassador, Sir. 500 foot and

Ralph Stevenson, was accom headed toward North Korea.

television screen enabled Gudon-Loader K

by the Air -- Attache) Johnson, the controlling officer to keep the drone on the target" until when he conferred with

Minister the last

Foreign second, giving the Egyptian

rag Tajch, today. missile an unbeatable securacy. Ahmed Farrag Tach, to

When

the drone hits the Ah Egyption Air:

in the also attended the mesting.

screen

tho

Rescue Organised target; the

mother plane Just goes black, Wellher the Toreign Ministry

and British. rescue | observing the war,” yok.

Turklah delegato Selim Sar- per will also voto in favour of the admission of Japan be-

Danish cause Japan's contribution to collective, security can be im- parties are being

organised to and portant

becaus Jopan pick up 12 occupants of the Bri anonim tried to

itsch transport plane which policies with the principles of crashed in northeast Greenland the United Nations, Charter, today, the Government here an-

rounded tonisht.

any

Buld the Copenhagen, Sept. 17.

officially nor the British Embassy commander

**It's a found

statement

tement on the nico way to fight a

moeting. Je, so the drone was ablo The presence of Air Force to reach contain targets which officers on both sides has set off. piloted planes could not, such a good deal of speculation along as installations murrounded by obvious lines in political circles, meintains, and fargota / pear-Router. -

strate them, Pumping frantically, an for all revenue compensato

they reached what they drought

veque lost

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