THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MÔNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948.
UNITED NATIONS EXPECTED TO INVESTIGATE KASHMIR
17TH REPUBLIC
OF U.S.S.R.
Munich, Jan, 4-Rudolf Paul, ex-Premier of the Soviet zone province of Thurgingia, said today that the Soviet Zone of Germany is to join the Soviet Union as the 17th constituent republic, bar- ing assertion on a conver- had sation that ho with the Soviet Zone com- mander, Marchal Sokolov- sky, while still Premier.
Dr. Paul who dis- appeared last month after secretly leaving the Soviet Zone in September, made his
the statement to American-licensed paper
Zeitung today-
Neuc Reuter.
Lake Success, Jan. 4.-The appointment of a small United Nations "on the spot" commission to investigate India's complaint against Pakistan, alleg- ing intervention in Kashmir, is expected to be the first urgent step taken by the Securi: Council when it meets on Tuesday, according to well-informed sources here.
and conciliation, as provided in the Charter.
Otherwise, if India should insist on Immmediate Council action against Pakistan. It in difleult for experts here to see what the Council can do until it is in possession of the full facts of the case from impartial sources.-Neuter.
United Nations senle officials are not enthusiastic" about the idea of a Kashmir commission beenuse their numbers aro already seriously depleted by the Balkana, Korean and Pales- tine Commissions, but they bo- lieve It would be difficult for the Security Council to arrive at an objective opinion merely by hearing charges and counter-ed charges round a table.
Little Assembly To Meet Latke Success, Jan. 4.-The Unit- Nations "Little Assemblythe miniaturo General Assembly, off- After a preliminary debate start-einlly called the Interim Committco ing on Tuesday, it is considered meets here for the first time to- most likely that Britain may propose morrow under the shadow of total the setting up of a three-man in- boycott by alx Eastern European vestigation commission, possibly countries, led by the Soviet Union. with additional
of cong)-
The first cession of the Little As- tation.
sembly, set up by the General As- Britain, which will specially be sembly in November to function represented here by Mr Philip Noel between its main meetings, is ex- Baker, Minister of Commonwealth pected only to concern procedure Relations, is expected to be a mem-and the election of officers. timber of the commission in view of Britain's special interest in a dispute between two dominions.
MICHAEL TO
EXPLAIN ABDICATION
powern
Dr Louis Padilla Nervo, of Mexico, Is the favourite choice for Van president, with M. Farnand
of Belgium, ## the Lengenhove, secourt most likely passibility.
The only item on the Little As-
TCM
Room
TUR SATURDAY (5) dykkina post
EDITORE PORNS GERVICE.
"The hat doesn't fool me-1. see him looking."
RUSSIAN EXILES MOVE AGAINST RED REGIME
Shanghai, Jan. 4.-Elias Shendrikoff, 71-year-old foun- der of the Russian Menshevik branch of the revolutionary party, which later was outlawed by the Lenin-Stalin clique of the Bolsheviks, has departed for the United States to contact other exiled Russian anti-Communist leaders in a world-wide anti-Soviet campaign.
confer with
Last British Governor Of Burma Goes Home
Rangoon, Jan. 4-Sir Hubert Rance, the last Bri tish Governor of Burma, sailed down-river from Ran- goon in the cruiser HMS Birmingham early today to the cheers of thousands of Burmese citizens who lined the wharfs and banks to bid farewell to the last represen- tative of British rule in Burma.
A few hours carlier, Sir jashouts of "Long Live Free Durma" Hubert, as representative, of from, thousands of happy people joining the city's gayest festival of King George VI, handed over the century, power to the first President of the Burmese Republic, Sao Shwe Thaik, at a solemn ceremony at Government House.
were fired in the
When power was formally trans- waving their national colours, par ferred, lorry loads of Burmans, nded the elly streets, cheering, way- ing flags and singing national songs. The Union Jack that had fluttered } Temple bells rang out from all from the mast of the Constituent sides, crackers Assembly building is now slowed on streets and ships and factories on board the HMS Birmingham, on its the river front sounded their horns. way to Britain, where it will be kept In the British Museum. It has been replaced by the red, blue and white, star-spangled banner of the Burmese Republic.
Treaty Ratified Meanwhile, Wie Republic's Cabinet met to take the oath of As the cruiser sped its way to the office and Parliament ratified the
Rangoon echoed to the treaty with Britain.
open nea,
HAVANA TALKS MAKE SLOW
PROGRESS
Havana, Jan. 4.--An official review on the Hanava "trade
The Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, presented tho Anglo-Burmese Trenty to Parliament, explained its vital provisions and moved its ratification.
The Communist Party, which has seven members in the House of 255, opposed the ratification of the Trenty, which they described a "sacrificing the interests of the Burmese masses to alien capitalist domination,"
As both India and Pakistan are expected to accept in advance the United Nations Charter bbiigations
Shendriko said he expected no idea of the danger hanging over conference said it would be of the defence agreement and, the They strongly criticised the terms to submit to any Security Counel! ruling, no dimeulty is expected in sembly's arenda at present is the to
their country. Alexander riving the projected commission the veta question, but it is understood Kerensky in the United States 27 years, snid: "The despolling of are yet any general signs of claimed would keep Burma under The exile, who has been in China over-optimistic to suggest there anuncial arrangement which they widest powers to work on the spot that the United States will not press
Short Debate Expected for an immediate discussion of this and go to Mexico City to meet North Korea, the transformation of compromise on the major points British control.
The only other item which might the Free Russian Committed small slates into submissive, humblent issue. The proceedings at Tuesday's meet- Vienna, Jan. 4.-Ex-King
satellites and the use of prisoners of Michael of Rumanin plans to ing of the Security Council will pro-be raised immediately is the Balkans recently formed there.
bably be confined to hearing prepared problem, which led to a series of Shendrikoff, who represented the war in Russia os real slaves and issue a statement to the world statements from India's representa- deadlocks in the Security Council.
in two post-building up an array composed of Council. Menshevik branch The countries which have boy-revolution Russian governments, German war prisoners with their on his abilication as soon as all tive, after which the Pakistan re-
generals in charge-all this un op- cotted the Little Assembly as "un-charged that the. Soviet Union was own members of his family reach presentative will the safety of foreign soll, his fun menswer the charges constitutional and contrary to the "preparing itself very actively for a testifies that Russia is preparing it-
Nations Charter" are the
new and more terrible war." In view of the fact that this dis-Soviet Union, the Ukraine, Byelo- He said the people of Russia, cut more terrible war, private secretary said tonight.
Michael's plan was announced by Date-unlike all others before the Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia and loff from
Mircea Ionftiu, his private recre iary, as the former King's eight-car special train passed through Vienna on its way to Switzerland, where it
is due tomorrow,
Implying that Michael would charge that his Leftist governnienl forced him out, fonitiu said, when shown newspaper reports that Michael had quit under outright Commumst pressure, "I cannot deny these re- ports. At the moment, however, cannot talk phout the motives which eated the King's abdication."
King
Almost Out Of Funds
Ionltlu intimated that the Intended to issue his statement soon as his hunts, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Ileana, hod left Rumania. They are remaining be- hind until next week, Ionillu said, for "lechnical"—presuinably “tami- }y"--rensons.
Ionitiu also said that Michael was i eager to meet Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, with whom he fell In love almost at first alght when they attended the
wedding of
Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain. "You can really say that His Ma-
a future meeting.
be given
a purely Council so far-involves domestic Indian mutter and dors not impline on big power political
pected to be short. relations, the general debate is ex-
Yugoslavia.
Gandhi "Amazed"
New Delhi, Jan. 4.c was The Council's first action, as in "amazed" that the Pakistan Govern- the Indonesian case, will then prab-ment disputed the truth of Indis'
to call for an immediate complaint to the United Nations that be ably cessation of all military movements Pakistan had a hand in the invasion pending of Kashmir by the raiders, Mahatma in the disputed territory, the arrival of the investigation com- Gandhi said tonight.
People were everywhere talking mission.
The hope was still expressed here about the possibility of war between today that if the Security Council India and Pakistan, he told his
both parties prayer sets up a commission, will agree to engage in a round- table conference alming at a set- tlement of the dispute by negotiatlon,
JEAN BOROTRA
DEFEATED
Lisbon Tennis Tournament
"Both Ilindus and Moslems have resorted to cruel nets and have made grievous blunders, but that does not mean this mad race should go on,
outside information, have
MYSTERY
OF STALIN'S
HEALTH
Stockholm, Jan. 4.-Professor Elis Bervon, Sweden's leading cancer specialist, on his way to Moscow, said today on his arri- val in Helsinki, the first stage of his journey, that he has not been called to Moscow to treat a prominent cancer patient.
seif very actively
for new and
The release summed up the week's work of the conference. It said the Progress of the meeting is consider- ably behind the Intended schedule. The review pointed out, however, wrence that
the conference on Monday moves into what it called a new
of high-geared schedule
three meeting periods, daily or about 60 meetings weekly, of committees and
Russia In Ruins "Russin is in ruins," he said. sub-committees. *According to statements of the the ter- Communists themselves, ritory between the Volga and War-
sident Liner General Melgs.
As
in
of
The Defence Minister, Colonel Bo Let Ya, and the Home Minister, U.
the Treaty mentioned by the Com- Kyaw Nyein, clarified the terms of munists,
The Treaty was finally ratified by an overwhelming majority-Reuter.
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2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. TO-DAY ONLY
There's Action
Every Pounding Moment! GENE
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
• pro- TIERNEY
The conference was called by the! United Nations to discuss a teniative charter for an International Trade 68 of Organisation. Delegations: is a virtual desert-with a
nations are present. Their original starving population, unclothed and
target dale of January 15 for final unhoused. The nation is bankrupt."
nction on the charter has long been Shendrikaff, a prominent Shang- to arrive in
Some delegates say the discarded. hal attorney, expects
weeks San Francisco in the
conference will go several middle
beyond that date. January aboard the American Pre-
Nearly every point in the labour leader
the posed charter has been orgued along oilfields during the the lines of "Industrialised" versus Caucasian
Most of organised "un
"underdeveloped" nations. ftusso-Japanese war.
d the former are holding out for a workers into a union which renclied an agreement with the industrialists. strong charter which would forbid trade practices. discriminatory the split This act aggravated
te-
Most of the latter want privileges the Mensheviks and the tween Bolsheviks as the latter demanded
to govern their International com- violence against the industrialisis merce in a manner which will pro- and nothing could be worse. He
tect their small or growing indus- pleaded for nmity and goodwill "I am only returning a visit which rather than agreements. which would enable the Dominion of some Russian specialists paid here a Prior to the final outlawing of the trics-Associated Press, India's representation to the United year ago." he said.
Mensheviks, Shendrikoff was com- Nations to be withdrawn with
missioner for Turkestan in the pro- Professor Berven was reported to
visional United dignity, a
1017 government of Prince step which the Nations would welcome.
have received an urgent telegram
Lvov.
and later served two pers
of It was neumn-asking him to go to Moscow to assist in the administration decinred that it
of an unknown Kolchak, bent
treatment upon the Indian Union to go to in the
He came to Shanghai In 1820. United part of when that patient, bellevet by his colleagues the hitter the rescue of Kashmir
Press. State sought its help to expel the here to be Marshal Stolin. raiders, and it was the duty of with the
culminating in war."
War would bring both don. nions under the sway of a third power,
Jesty looks forward with all his Lisbon, Jun. 4-The defeat Pakistan to en-operate heart to see her again," he said.of Jean Borotra by-Pedro-Masip,-Indian Union
But while Pakistan expressed its Michael left his cruntry alninst out who won 6-3, 6-8, 6-4, featured
the continuation of the interwillingness to co-operate, it took no
concrete steps in that direction.
The secretary disclosed also list
of funds.
We
of
cold some wine and other national lawn tennis tourna-] Mr Gandhi said that he would items which were the King's perment here. sunal property before we left to get some money," he said.-United Press.
SHIP STRUCK
MINE
like to impress an the lenders Masip is regarded as Spain's out- Pakistan that, partition having standing player at the present lime. been conceded, there was no Justi-
Borutra's compatriot from France, fication for any animosity. Henri Cochet, defeated Jose Roquete, The partition was demanded on of Portugal,
Ustal, 6-2, 6-2,, while the religious communal grounds and it Spanish combination of Masip and was, therefore, the duty of Pakistan, Dartroli were beaten after a tense as Its name implied, to remain clean struggle by the Spaniard Szavosztin all its dealings.-Reuter. and the Australian Jack Harper.
The Spanish combination won the
The Hague, Jan. 4.-Tlie Amert-rst set 0-2, but the next two ench
cap ship, Pioneer Cove (6,103 tons), which struck a mine early faday 05 kilometres west of the Dutch Island of Terschelling, was later reported to be making for London under her own power.
went to 20 games before Szavoszt and Harper won 11-0, 11-9 for the match-Reuter.
Panama Stand
On Bases
He left Stockholm yesterday, and
a special Soviet plane was meeting him in Helsinki-to-take-him-on-to- Moscow, it had been reported.
Admiral
Greek Troops Follow On
Dr Hultberg, a colleague of Pro- fesser Berven at the Radium Hos
the professor is pital, of which director, said that Professor Herven
Athens, Jan. 4. Queen "took his instruments with im to Moscow for examining a patient." | Friderika of Greece landed to- Professor Berven, before leaving day at Preveza, on the cast a des- Stockholm yesterday, was quoted as coast of Greece, from
do not know who my
troyer and is expected later to- saying: ", patient is."
day at Yawnina, capital of Epirus, on her way to Konitsa, battle uren of northern Greece, the Athens
re- news agency ported.
Does Not Anive
of Professor Other colleagues
patient that his Berven suspected would most likely be Marshal Stalin. the only outstanding Russian person-
Greek troops in the area are today ality recently reported in lil-health.
attacking the guerillas, who has an still Professor Berven, who
Konitsa, near the Independent character and is fully failed to tuke Panama Clly, Jun. 4.-Panama is occupied normally with his Swedish Albanian frontier, last week
patients, "would certainly not agree master said that the crew had born / Susang Stakes of $50,000 for three ready at any time to negotiate n to leave everything here and rush to assured beforehand Russian patient extremely important personage," his colleagues said.
A radio message from the ship's
SANTA SUSANA STAKES
Arcadia, Calif. Jan. 4.-The Santa
year-old Allies
WOB
14011
able to effect temporary repairs and had suffered no casualties.
The Pioneer Cove was believed to half a length, with Candy be on a passage from Hamburg to Landon whon she detonated the Mrs Rabbitt kept near the leaders mine.Reuter..
for six furlongs and then came away io win in 84 seconds.
BAO DAI IN
SWITZERLAND
third.
The winner carried eight stone three and paid $14.20 for a $2 ticitet. -Reuter.
tive
Moscow unless
was an
over
United at Santa Anita by new agreement giving the seven furlongs
that his beat Itsabet by States bases outside the canal zona Mr Rabbitt, who
Kane for defence of the vital waterway, the new Foreign Minister, Marlo de Diego, said to y
A Reuter.cable from Moscow said However, he indicated the Initio-
to negotiate new pact replac-that Professor Berven falled to ar- ing the one rejected unanimously by rive there today,
An official at the National Hotel the National Assembly must come from the United States. Mr Diego said he never intended to close the booked for him, said: "We now ex- In Moscow, where a room was door SCULLS WINNER
пен to
negotiations,
thus West Palm Beach, Florida, Jan. 4. clarifying the statement of President pect him about midday tomorrow." Jack Kelley, American and Cana- Enrique Jiminez who did not think A Swedish Embassy official in London, Jan. 4-Bao Dal, ex-Em-dian sculling champion and winner the time propitious,
Moscow said: "We have still receiv-} peror of Annam, arrived in Baste of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Legal exports said under the 1030 ed no news of Professor Berven's today by air from London on his last summer, easily won 2,000 treaty the defence bases agreement visit."-Reuter. way to Geneva, Swiss Radio re-metres singles pculis event on Lake need.
be a not be
solémn bilateral ported..
Worth
when
competing for the instrument, but if emergency con- He reached London on December Pennsylvania University in the an-ditlong
it might be po demand 29. He had been living in exile in nual contests with Yale.
renched by a simple exchange of Hongkong since his abdication in He was not extended by his two} diplomatic notes or even telephone 1945. It is believed that he came Yale rivals when winning by three conversation between the presidents primarily to seo an eye specialist-lengths in six minutes 50.4 seconds. of both countries-United Press. Reyter.
Saigon
Router.
HEADLEY NOT TO PLAY Kingston, Jamaica, Jau, George Dock Fire Headley, West Indies cricket atar, will not play In the Test match
against the MCC tourists in British-- Paris, Jan. 4The French News Guiana starting on March 3. Agency Enid a "rugins, dock fire in This was made known today and is
Exploded Jeep Kills 70
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The explosive
WOS
discovered
Supported by aircraft, which at- tacked guerilla batteries shelling the town yesterday, they are enlarging
the perimeter they huld round the
lown.
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Amay (Sea) 3 pm,
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Straits, Egypt & Europe via Liverpoo? (Bea) Par. 1 p.m., lleg. 230 p.m. Ord. 2
Shangan! (Bea) 4 p.m.,
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Hangkuk. Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, (Nairobi, Bahrein, Calro
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London Reg. 3 p.m.
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newspaper article says that ture:
14.15, Merry-go-round; OFF MALAYA Police said that if all the 25 cases whatever may happen in 1043 "Grecce Radio newsreel:
15,15,-Programing announcements; 15.20, Hink-hour: 15.30,--Welsh In the shipment intercepted yester is destined to pursue her mission not Interlude:
a small slate in a corner of 10.00, To new. 10.10-Nows analysts; Singapore, Jan. 4.-Masked pirate day contained TNT, the total would as
be 65,000 pounds, enough to de- Europe, but as an important factor in 18.15 The University Programma: Arts:
Introductory talk by B. Itar Evans, Salgon, threatened the destruction a further chapter in the story which ralders, with guns blazing, hijacked
world politica."
Language, by 11. Sykes-Davies: 1035,-- of 40,000 tons of rubber on Sunday began when Headley said that he a Chinese constal vessel on Friday vastate a 100 square mile drea.
The article adds that 1940. "will Composer of the week, Sibellus (gramo night and that Franch Army and would not play in matches against night in the Straits of Malacca. It
phone records): 16.45-Production pro. bo u critical year, full of events ect. A talk by William Holt; 17.60,-- the blaze.
was inter persuaded to change his a week in Malayan waters.
It was being loaded on board the The dispatch said a column of mind.
The narrow smoke rose more than 3,000 feet
Hendley has been nominated cap. separate Malaya from Sumatin, American Export Line freighter of Europe, but also of the entire down. above the elty and that Saigon and tain for the first Test in the Barbados have been the lair of pirates since Executor at a Jeracy City pler.
"The year 1948 Ands the Greek CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Answors Its suburbs were covered by a dense starting on January, 21 and for the the days of Portuguese free-booters. The entire shipment was loaded people with arms in their hands, pall of smoke,
fourth in Jamaica, starting on March
enlighten A shipping company, spokesman onto a bergo and lowed to an
but
our long battle to
1. Edward Elgar. 2. The Gulf Officials said at least 2,000 tons 27-Reuter.
sald
nli Singapore passenger ships Isolated point to await inspection.
publle opinion has ended in of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, of rubber stored penrest the aren
calling at Chinese ports henceforth of the fire. werg certain to bo
RUGBY RESULT
will carry armed guards. The cur Fifty-one other cases destined for Communists must now on suffer the the 12th century on bowling greens.
The Printed and published by FaEDERICK destroyed and that other stocks were Toulouse,, Jan. 4-Now Zealand's rent flaret of pirncy in southern Palestine, also, were put on board fate of all traitors. After the victory 4. Whaling. B. Diogenes. 6. menaced. French cargo ships and Rugby League touring alde lost to Asiatle walern was climaxed throb the barger when police said they we must work for the recovery of "Victoria, commanded by Magellan, PERCY FRANKLIN for and on behalf of one Russian freighter in the port a Pyrenees-Languedbe combination weeks ago with the sacking of the found in one of them machinery Greece to a degree worthy of the who did not complete the voyage South China Morning Post Limited has made." because of his murder in the at 1-8 Wyndhard Street, City of were protected from the blaze, Uib hero this afternoon By 16 pollits 15 Dutch Passenger ship Van Heutz which could be used for maling sacrifices that she
Reuler.
Philippines
Victoria, in the Colony Hongkong. Agency said Associated Press. nil.--Router.
off Hongkong.--Associated Press.
Associated Press.
Navy units were nlding in Aghiling | tha, tourists, except in, Jamaica. He was the second act of piracy within when a packing case broke open as which will decide the fate not only Tig Den. Radio newsreel; 17.18,Close that not less than 24 hours notlas
atroita
which
munitions
i
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