THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947.
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WHAT SOVIETS ADVISE
Berlin, June 25. Reliable reports said Colonel Serge Ivanovich Tulpanoy, head of the poll- tical section of the Soviet military administration, urged 15 German political leaders from the Soviet zone at a secret meeting here last night to operate with the Western zones in seeking a solution to Germany's economic pro- blems.
on
Informants sald. the Ger. man leaders agreed to ap- point sub-committees food, transport and other Nelds of national economy as the first step.-United Press.
Hot Debate Over Sex Education
Paris, June 25.
+ Catholic and Protestant coun- tries today hotly disputed the question of sex education.
No Dollars In Marshall Plan
SECRETARY OF TREASURY'S
SURPRISING STATEMENT
Washingtons June 25.
· Mr John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, elaimed today that the Marshall plan involved no definite commitments on the part of the United States to extend financial aid to Europe or any other part of the world.
In reply to a question at a press conference, Mr Snyder said that the National Advisory Council — which guides the President on foreign lending programmes and of which Mr Snyder is Chairman-was not making plans to imple- ment the Marshall aid proposals.
"
Asked whether Mr Marshall | that drastic stepping up of Ger- did not mean to invite European many's iron and steel output over powers to apply for such relief the gures agreed on at Potsdam in
1046 would not necessarily be na was necessary, Mr Snyder
source of future danger to France. replied: "By no means."
Whether
Foreign the French Mr Snyder's statement caused im-Minister, Georges Bidault, could ac mediate surprise here though, it is cept such an argument is doubtful, uncertain just how it should be particularly since, the French Com- munist Party charged him this week with planning to surrender French reparations claims in exchange for dollar lonns.
token,
On one hand, it is conceded that Mr Marshall's Harvard speech did not once mention dollars, instead he referred to the role of the Unit States as consisting of "friendly a In the drafting of an European pro- Kramme and of later support of such programme so far as it may be practical for us to do so,"
According
a
Cyril Bibby, unofficial chief of the British delegation to the World Con- gress For Population and Family, began the argument when he declared. But on ed. "Children should know all the facts of te he the time they are
even years old."
organs
p
Speaking before the Commission on parent-child relationship, Bibby said: "In my opinion, children should fearn the proper names for their and know their fumtion by
of two
or three. the age
"At the age of six, children should be told by their parents or in classes, about the birth of a baby and should know that a baby is brought to maturity In the womb.
"By the time they are seven years asked the will have old, children time-honoured question-where did I come from?-and they should be told without embarrassment the role of the father."
about
At this point, Bibby was cut off by the chairman of the 'Commission and Father Violet, French delegate, took the stand.
disagree with Mr Bibby com- priest the greybearded plotely," said. "We must tell children first that they have a heart which is meant to love and then tell them how to go about it."
"Entirely Wrong
He was supported by Pierre Du- foyer, of the Family Action group In Belgium who said it was "sin" to leave the human emotions out of sex education. "I think it is en-
children to tirely wrong for
be
given education on sexual matters In classes," he said.
"Children should be told in private by their parents or by their priest. If the parents are incapable of telling their children about sex, then they in turn will have to be
tought."
In an interview after the session, Bibby said that if he had not been cut off, he would
Coun
The reported Bovin plan is ex- pected also to run into serious op- position from the Russians who, since the Moscow conference, have suspected the Western powers of
seeking to scale down Soviet repara-
claims--United Press,
NO AMERICAN OBSERVERS
to the strict interpretations llon of Mr Marshall's words, there fore, Mr Snyder's statement is justi- the basis of Inter specties by other State Department officials for instance Legal sellor Ben Cohen's statement that the United States would have to the grant some $20,000,000,000 In next four years-all interpretations placed both here and in Europe on Mr Marshall's original proposal have considered it to be a definite though qualified ment.
commit- United States
POCKET CARTOON Russians Won't Inform
**Død, of course, is very koen that I should po isto the Army...”
Britain On Hungary
London, Juno 25.
The British Government, said the Foreign Secre- . tary, Mr. Ernest Bovin, in the House of Commons to- day, are drawing their own conclusions from the fact that the information requested from the Soviet Govern- ment about events in Hungary had been withheld.. Replying to a question by Mr occur, the information which Raymond Blackburn, (Labour) we have a right to posHoss is whether he had yet received | withheld, there is bound to be any evidence from the Soviet | misunderstanding between tho authorities in Hungary "as to nations.
Own
has
the alleged plot of Nagy to "Since in this case the Information
his cverthrow
the British been withheld, govern- ment," Mr Bevin'declared: "If Government are forced to draw their and when such events as these own conclusions"
3 Nations Accused Of Fomenting Greek War
Lake Success, June 25.
The United Nations Balkans Investigating Commission. today accused Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgarin of fomenting guerilla lighting in Greece.
Last Hope
ForGerman Recovery
**
"I am now instructing the British Ambassador to Inform M. Molotov that the British Government cannot but regret the refusal of the Soviet Government to meet the legitimate and friendly requests which have been made to them with anything but.
denials and
Zd
counter
Mr Bevin added that Britain would which
developments Hungarian closely and would adjust her poll- tical and economie polley towards Hungary in the light of events of the coming months.
The British Government had not j The Commission advised the received further information on the Hungarian crisis from the Soviet Security Council to throw its authorities there, and an "unsatis limited peace enforcing ma- factory" reply. chinery into action unless the three stopped these actions at Lonce.
With Russia and Poland dissent- ing on every point, the nine other countries on the Commission urged:
also
was given to the British Ambassador in Moscow when he asked the Soviet Foreign Minis- fer, M. Molotov, for information on June 17-Reuter.
Purge Goes On'
Budapest, June 25. Lajox Dinnyes, Hungarian Premier and Minister at War, said today that 1. The formation of a semi- 15 or 20 high army ofeers were
on Investigation permanent United Nations border junder
evidence patrol to keep watch on both sides gained from Bela Kovacs, Small- of the troubled frontier between holders Party deputy, now in Russian
the three pro-Soviet bands, Greece and neighbours;
2. A study aimed at voluntary of exchange of minority groups in the Balkans;
Three
or four of the omeers, sald. were above the rank Dinnyes also reported that Bela Varga, former Speaker of Parliament who fled to Austria; might lose his re-citizenship.
Washington, June 25. Mr George Marshall, Secretary of
Frankfurt, June 25. State, sald today that he had no
The German Economic Coun- plans to have an observer at the Paris meeting between the big three cil of the combined British and European Foreign Ministers. At his American Zones was told at its press conference here today he avoid inaugural meeting today that ed all other questions on the plan the economic union of Western for overall European aid.
He reiterated the United States' Germany's "last hope for re-
3. Internationalisation of all opposition to art
covery. International au-
Minister
Presi-fugee camps harbouring citizens who Christian- Stock, added: "My Inter- thority for the control of the Ruhr, Mr Snyder
from one Balkan country to is The Ruhr problem was one of "the
dent of Hesse, serving as host to 53 fled
"Germany another, and pretation is that Mr Marshall
Council delegates, said: asking them (the European nations) greatcat urgency" and constituted an
means Germany's to make a self-inventory and seo international one in so far as France, split politically what they can do for themselves". the United States and Russia were
economic ruin. Mr Snyder was then asked: "Then all interested in the area under Bri- you do not think there is any offerfish control, he told a press con- of United States assistance in Mrference. Marshall's speech?"
more Mr Snyder
replied: "No than we have had evidence of all along". Reuter.
RUHR PRODUCTION
Paris. June 23. Political circles said tonight that the Soviet Foreign Minister, Vyache- slav Molotov, is expected to arrive, in Paris by air tomorrow night for the Anglo-French-Soviet attempt to hammer out a common European re- covery programme, to be financed by American dollars.
London reported that the Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, would fly to Paris on Friday morning, only a short time before the three Minis- ters meet, which will probably be at 11 am. at the Qun! D'Orsay.
French and British sources here are agreed that Ruhr coal and stee! almost inevitably would become the once the top item on the agenda Ministers get down to cases.
11 is expected that Bevin would demand inclusion of Germany's coal and heavy industries in any recovery.. and would try to convince the French
used
But he stood on the position taken at the recent Moscow conference that the operation of the Ruhr should be under Germans, and allocation of its products supervised by other powers. Questioned on the possibility that the World Bank may grant a loan to aid an increase in coal production in that arca, Mr Marshali disclosed that the matter had been under dis- cussion between the Under-Seere- tary of State for Economic Affairs, Mr William Clayton, and the World Bank President, Mr John McCloy, for some time.
He insisted, how
was ever, that the Ruhr problem not chiefly a problem of dollars but rather one of emelency and opera- tion.
During the press conference, Mr Marshall also in effect rejected the British and Australian memorandum protesting against the authorisation by General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander Japan, of a Japanese whaiing trip to the Antarctic.
מזל
abstained
DOYLE'S FIGHT
IN HOSPITAL
Cleveland, June 25. Jimmy Doyle, boxer, to day hovered between life' and death in St Vincent's Hospital.
"Condition poor" was the terse bulletin issued by the surgeon after performing a 45-minute brain opera❤ tion.
Dr Spencer Braden per- formed an operation for "extradural haemorrhage". -a trephine operation: In- volving boring two holes into the skull to rellevo pressure resulting from United haemorrhage. **→→→ Press.
SIAM-F.I.C.
BORDER SETTLEMENT
Washington, June 25. Authoritative sources
said today that the International Commission of Conciliation em powered to review the boundary between Siam and French Indo- China has decided to recommend same as the one. a settlement
two countries re that those cently agreed upon without sub- stantial change,
That agreement in the main provided that the territories which Japan transferred during the war to Siam should be re- turned to Indo-China.
"Under the Constitution," Dinnyes Siam, was appointed, however,
review the
said, "persons who leave the country illegally may be deprived of their citizenship. The case of Varga is to come before the Ministers' Council in the near future,"
and
reconomics..
The Fremler denied reports that ald its recommendation
the.
The Conciliation Commission, com- posed of members from the United and States, Britain, Peru, France
to geographical, ethnical mako situations and
with the Authorities associated 4. New treaties between Greece He added: "Today mearis the be- and her three neighbours along lines
will be sent to the govern-. of the Greco-Bulgarian convention of 1931.
of France and Slum by ments of ginning of a new era in two zones
Russia was training or supervising end of this week. The Commission, of Germany-perhaps soon in all
France joined in a majority of the the Hungarian Army, and said no then. will await replies before it. Germany."
Will but
military alliance had been offered by finally adjourns, but w Lt-Gen Sir Gordon Macready, Bri- recommendations
this week. actilivica tish co-chairman of the Bizonal Con- from the "conclusions" which named the Soviets,
suspend
former countries and trol Office, warned the Council not the three Balkan
Meanwhile, the trial of Endre The Siamese member, condemned Greece for Misteth, former Minister of Recon- Prime Minister Pridi, has already to lose sight of the fact that "your mildly
turmoil within its struction and member of the third returned to Bangkok, and the Frenti troubles here are only a small part adding to the
Ambassador Picot, has re- was delegate, Am of the great troubles covering the borders by means of discrimination batch of alleged conspirators,
પ world."
and persecution of minorities and a adjourned today on the prosecutor's turned to his post in Venezucia. entire
Two French officers, believed to be policy of reprisal against politient request for 10 or 12 days to pro Chairman William Phillips of the secretariat report advised pare new evidence obtained in the United States and the unofficial observers for the French opposition. Government, attended the meeting, Grecce to grant a new amnesty to confession of Ferenc Kapocs, secre- will remain here or in close touch which was held in the flower-strewn political prisoners and guerillas-tary to ex-Premier Ferenc Nagy with headquarters pending the re- piles of the French and Siamese Stock Exchange building in dowtown United Press. Frankfurt,
governments, but informed sources The hall was decorated
sold it is generally believed that to with the black, red and gold ban- ners of the old Weimar Republic-
all intents and purposes the Com- mission work is virtually inished.---. United Press. United Press.
Dr. & Wife Die
By Poisoning
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The
Letters To The Editor
United Press.
Protest To Rumania.
London, June 25, Britain has sent a note of protest to the Rumanian Governinent on its treatment of politicni opponents, In-
cluding the arrest of opposition
membors and the ill-treatment of political prisoners.
PIANO RECITAL
were
The note will be handed to Ru-
Mr Chiford Huntsman, whose manian officiels in Bucharest at the
recent radio performances I was amazed to read your article same time as the United States pro- enjoyed by hundreds of music lovers: in Tuesday's issue regarding the fears test, but the Foreign Office spokes- of textile competition from Japan. man said the notes were not a joint in Hongkong, will give a recital in the Gloucester Hotel on Thursday, Having been designing and making protest and Britain would have
July 3, at 9.30 p.m. He has chosen
many years prior to the war, it strikes not.-- me very forcibly that the real fear
have explained programme for Europe as a whole, memoranda, he quoted from a Tokyo hame instead -of-the-mortuary. It textile machinery, in Yorkshire for acted even if the United States had interesting programme consisting
the importance of love.
he
"I also wanted to talk about justification for dirty jokes," sald. "There are people who be- Tieve that sex is go sacred that no- In body can make Jokes about it. my opinion, I feel that many as- pects of sex behaviour are rather sometimes Sex subject there
ludicrous
can
for
be
of
a proper humour. I would
WULF fore emphasise the importance avoiding the sin of hypocrisy,"
Bibby said the Catholic Church of England and Wales had already Is- sued a a proclamation in favour of sex education, but that "in Europe our batile is harder."
can and
"It is only through proper and early sex education that we avoid the mental dimculties neuroses arising out of a guilty Gense about sex."--United Press.
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Same Ration For.
British Athletes
London, June 25. British competitors sro not to be allowed extra rations for next year's Olympic Games in London, The Food Minister, Mr John Strachey, made this clear in the House of Commons today in reply to a question.
There has been agitation in Bri- tish athletic circles for an increase
in the rations-Router.
Infantile Paralysis
At Winchester
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Thursday, June 20
Sandakan I. N... (Sea) 2 pm,
Siralts. Batavia, Squrabaya & Macas-
Bar (en) 3 p.m.
Formosa vis Keelung (Bea) 3 p.m.
PATHETIC NOTE
.
an
now
Without referring directly to the
of works by Bach, Schumann, Bee- that the was established that he could not
The note cald the arrests of poll-thoven, Chopin, Debussy and Alberiz. statement which insisted expedition in no way endangered have found any truce of morphins is the knowledge that your machinery tical oppments and detentions under
A recital is a rare event in Hong- the security of Australia and was in his post-mortem of Mrs Clements
reportedly deplorable conditions re-kong and early booking is advised. open al essential to give Japan needed food without a detalled cherical examina-is totally out of date. | supplies and save the United States tion of the viscera.
I went round a factory in Kow-presented "suppression of terroristic Booking plans are
of Intimidation
democratic ele-Moutries.. loon where there were approximate-ments. United Press. taxpayers some $10,000,000 in occu- pation costs.-Reuter,
Rakosi in Czechoslovakia ·
Prague, June 25. Matyas Rakosi, Communist boss of: Hungary, said today that liungary would have free elections either this autumn or next year.
MONTY IN
CEYLON
Ceylon, June 25. Field Marshall Viscount
^ pathetic suicide note by Drly 200 power locms running, loams Houston addressed to the coroner was which I might say must have been read out in the court. It said: "a good 30 years old, coupled with have for some time been aware that the fact that one weaver was being
used per loom. I have been making too many errors of judgment, und have not
I also understand on reasonable profited by experience. One just
Rakosi told a press conference. Yours faithfully, authority that this was one of the follows Dnother.
biggest weaving places in the area. "We have no cause not to have free James M Houston,
clcctions. But Hungary is Another colourful touch in today's
On the top of all this you admit ngrarian country. You cannot have proceedings was the excerpts ran that there are approximately 650 them during sowing time, harvest the diary of Dr Clements, which was
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Montgomery, Chlef of the Im- rather a day by day report of V's knitting and weaving factories in or winter. If they are. not held in Saturdays, and 9 a.m. on Mon Dangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo. I perin) General Staff, continuing was, "pulice rang up and asked me men and women, which gives you an / August, September or October, it is
Sydney and Auckland (Ale) 3.30 p.m. Shanghai (Air) 3,30 pЛn.
Swatow. Amoy. Canton. Foochow and Kengmoon, Maeno, Taishan & Shekki
(8ëa) 4 p.m. Cantun (Sea) p.m.
Friday, June 27
Jaiphong (Sex) 10 am.
Swatow (8x) 1 p.m..
Canlon (train) 130 p.m
illness.
inquest tomorrow morning.
The last entry on May 29 the area, which absorb about 0,000
very improbable they will be held days. this year at all.” his tour of the Dominions and to identify "y" at the mortuary for average of 15 people per factory.
• From and including · Mondays Rakosi, who came here to confer May I ask how on earth you ex-
Eduard Benes and the Far East, arrived today by the
pect the Colony and the
to Fridays, copy for the following. area to with President air at Negombo, Ceylon, from What is it all about?" Delhi.
Earlier a middle-aged widow, Mrs compete with a nation like Japan, Communist Party leaders, charged day must be submitted not later
Nagy had than 4 p.m., Hls Transport Command York Amy Winifred Stevens, who descriu- who will kick out any redundant that ex-Premier Ferene plane was escorted by a flight of six ed herself as an intimate friend of machinery and replace it with the gone to Switzerland to plot with Beaufighters. At the aerodrome he the Clements, told the coroner that best there is to be bought in the Hungarian Fascists and "American Swalow, Foochow and Shanghai (Bea) was greeted by the Service chiefs of re Clements called to see her on the world; 'a antion that looks on a fac- and other reactionaries, but like the diećp >Phry went out to steal wool, 2 p.m. Amoy (Sea) 3 pm.
Ceylon, and then drove to Queen's night of his wife's death, and when lory of 4,000 to 5,000 employees as
particularly remarkable; he wound up shorn. Siralts and Egypt (Bes) 3 p.m.
House, Colombo, where he is to be he left he kissed her goodbye, "as nothing
He said his visit to Prague Was Manlin PJ. (Bea) 3 p.m.
alid". He looked upon a nation that is weaving the same Kongmoon, Macao, Taishan & Shekki guest of Sir Henry Moore, Ceylon's he always
da yourselves,
with unofficial and he would give and
the Governor.
mutua himself as her guardian, she added. type of goods
Printed and published by Frederick: Field Marshall Montgomery will Yesterday she said the doctor was approximately four to eight looms take Information on
two peoples re- Percy Franklin for and on behalf of to her as a if
during recent months."— United at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Vir-
toria, in the Colony of Hongkong
(Sea) p.m. Canton (train) 5pm.
and Auckland (Air) 330 p.m.
5. C. M. POST, H.K. TELEGRAPH.
Singapore. Bourabaya, Colombo, Sydney It is: stated that it is likely that he thing should happen" to Mrs Clo-Janything below 230 piculs por nangarding questions which have arisen South China Morning Post Limited
Bangkok, langbon, Calcutta, Karachi, i will call again
nt Colombo on his
on a 40-inch loom, uneconomical.
ments.
First witness tomorrow will be a fum and A woman named Mro
Basra, Calto, Johannesburg. Augusta, return journey after visiting Aus- Amoy, Shanglus, Nanking, Hankow; Associated Press.
Marveilles and London (A) ow, tralla, New Zealand and Japan-manager of a Southport chemia paper to show that in my opinion! Tsingtao, Peiping and Chungking only
(Air) 350 pin.
Canton and folhow (Air) 3.30 p.m.
Saturday, June 28
Manila P.1. Honolulu, U.S.A & Canada
(Alt) 10 4.3.
Manila P.I. (Bes) Noon.
Saigon and Calcutta (Rea) 3. p.m. Shangital, Haiphong, Pakhol and Amoy
(Bea) 3pm.
Manila P.3. (Hex) 3 p.m.
Straits. Ceylan, Bombay, Egypt and
Europe via Liverpool (dex) 3 pm.
TO-DAY'S
ZBW Hongkong broadcasting frequency at 645 kilocycles from 12.30 to
on
10 11
0.30 Film Favourites: 7 B.B.C. Trans-
GOLF TOURNEY
SCORES
Reuter.
I am writing this lotter to the Procter whom Dr Clements treated and many others, that the best pro- from January last until his death.ection for any nation or Colony 19 to be up to date. The same thing is happening in England today, and was happening before the war, and that is she would not change to the latest methods, which were be- Ing "used in America, and Japan for that matter.
IRISH DERBY
London, June 28.
RESULT Three cases of Infantile paralyals
Mere, Cheshire, June 25. ut Winchester College, a foremost
Thirty-eight players qualified with.
Curragh, Dublin, 'June 25. I am myself working on a new British Pubile School, forced the
aggregates of 151, or better, for the concellation on Wednesday
BROADCAST final two rounds in the £1,400 pro-
Sayajirao, classic colt owned by type of loom in Hongkang, and, if of the
the Maharajah Gadwar of Baroda, It is satisfactory, who is going to use
England, Winchester-Eton cricket annual
fessional golf tournament here, and won the Irish Derby over a mile it? China,
colontea? certain match, a sporting fixture for some
unless James Adams, popular Scots and a half here this afternoon, boot I doubt it. Rather, I should say 100 years.
The match was due to be played 3 pm, and go to 11 p.m. and also mon can hold his slender lead, or ing Grand Weather with Esprit de countries that have proved that any-
thing field of eleven
faster and more new which B on 5,02 megacycles in the 31 metre band another player comes along surpri- France third in next Friday and Saturday.-As50-from 11.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 singly, it looks like being an over-starters.
economical: countries auch ciated Press.
seas triumph. II.K.m.
Sayajirao, who diolshed third in America, Germany, Australia; and Adams with 03 today took the the English Derby earlier this Japan. Belleve me when I tell you fa based on the Demi-lleure Francaise: London Relay: only one stroke in front of Amerl-lengths. He was ridden by Edgar individual nation. Because of this ription Service; "ITMA": 730 Btute: Le lead with an aggregate of 139, but month, won by one and a half that fair competitiv
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productivity World News; 8.10 London Relay Homeca's Johnny Bulla, who also did: 60 Britt. News from, Britain; 0.10 Lou Whiteson
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Ather Sayajirao bad won the Irish fact, you are in no
to think of competing way Malta, June 25. 2. Bremenska by a gif Belglurs, who repeated his first round Derby, the trainer te tam wons Japan, with your dilapidated plants
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said that it was till uncertain whe bound for Britain" from Singapore Word." "The Journal of John Wesley": Then Norman Von Nida,' of Aus- ther the horse would go to America and uneconomical planning; which with about 2,000 passengers, arrived 9.15 Negro Epirituala; 9.30 Waltzes from tralla, after 75 yesterday took 09 to- for the International Gold Cup, you brought on yourself before the at Malta today with a defect in the "by Kathleen Beth; 10 London Helay: day to keep his country in the pic- ! zaco In July. He may insiend. be's war and'aro persisting in now
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