THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1948.
"INDIA-PAKISTAN SECRET COMPROMISE ON KASHMIR
Lake Success, Jan. 19.-The Security Council, which on Tuesday will resume consideration of the Kashmir dispute, will have before it a resolution which embodies, a compromise agreement reached by the India and Pakistan delegations in secret round-table conferences during the week-end.
Until the Inst moment, the contending parties appeared to be deadlocked on the question of what powers should be given to the proposed United Nations Commission.
Both parties, in a spirit of coin. promise, are now understood to have agreed on tending a Commla- reliable sion, which, according to sources, will function ns, agenta
wide the Security Council over a range of problems.
or fremstances.
of
Issue over the proposals to send a United Nations three-man Com- mission to Kashmir are that the area of disagreement on the proposals are not as wide as had earlier been believed, and it now appears that the Security Council will be aule to dent with the appointment of the pro- pored Mediation Commission.
Jor
but were a long way apart on its terms of roference.
Glai Of Disagroomant Here, is the gist of the disagree- mont:
Pakistan want the commission to have the widest powers possible, which would. Include:
the
1. The power to order a censo- It was reported carller tonight fire and ensure that this is observed
deadlock had been that a partial
on both sides.
$11 2. Freedom to consult with reached in the round-table ncgolla-
equal terms, tions, which took place at the Bel-parties concerned on
in a New including gian delegation offices
representatives of the York skyscraper, and that no agree Free Kashmir Government. The Security Council will remain
ment had been reached.
3. Full powers to act in in more or less permanent session
Nottner the Pakistan
the nature of a "neutral" administration, during the Commission's work, and
Indian delegation was prepared to which would organise and supervise will issue directives as required by
Inimedlate inka an
a plebiscite rough official state- the holding of a day to day
out the territory, The
which wil}
be rent.
Pakistan It is reported that the question
spokesmen emphasized presented
by the to the Council
of the that they are leaving the problem President, M. Van Langenhove, la of the terms of reference understood not to contain special proposed Mediation Commission had in the hands of the United Nations powers for the Commission, leaving been the crucial point of disagree and have full confidence in its do
clalons. it to the Security Council to narrow ment or widen its scope as required.
Judging by previous procedure. members of the Council are expected to ask for a 24-hour delay to con- sult their governments on the terms of the resolution.
Skyscraper Talks
Lake Success, Jan. 19.--The latest indications
1 the Indo-Pakistan
Earlier reports said thut the Im- The opposing view held by the mediate controversy had narrowed | Indian delegation is that the proposed down to one major point, and fat-Commission should be confined to lure to settle it before tomorrow the following field of action:-
1. To stop the fighting and ensure may endanger speedy action by the
Both that both sides maintain peace. Council to solve the dispute. Bicles hnd previously tentatively 2. To act as observers during the accepted the offer to appoint the holding of a plebiscite by the present three-man Bruted Nations Commis- Kashmir administration sion to go to Koshmir immediately,
Nazi Pretext For Entry Into Denmark Revealed
crimes:
Nuremberg, Jan. 19, The American war tribunal trying former members of the German Foreign Office, diplomats and government officials 21 “Wilhelm- strasse defendants"-heard today how a German envoy tried to persunde Denmark on the day of the Wehrmaclit invasion that the only reason Germany decided to send in troops wax to save her "from British aggression."
ITALIAN NAVY
Britain Gives Up. Share Of Ships
19.-Britain's London. Jan. surrender of the share of the Italian Navy, due to her under the terms of the Italian prace treaty, is unconditional, it was anthoritatively confirmed London today.
in
to Britain renounced the ships which she was entitled In a cominu- the end of the visit nique issued paid to London last October by Count Carlo Sforza, Foreign Minister.
the
Italiera
Terms Of Reference
An indian delegation spokesman told Reuter: "We felt it should be clearly specilled what terms of re- ference the Commission shall have. and unless this is done beforehand, speedy decision is impossible. The Indian
delegation feels strongly that the Commission should
with the
Lo deal y
Aghting Kashmir, which, in their view, The only "danger lo International
pence."
306
ERIORS PRESS RAUVICE.
The Ameriem Magazbet
"El meet you half way--I'll admit I'm wrong if you'll admit I'm right."'
Tentative Date Set
For Korea Election
Seoul, Jan. 19. The United Nations Commission for Koren today set a tentative date for the election it hopes will lead to establishment of an independent government for a unified Koren.
EGYPTIAN STUDENTS
IN CLASH
which
Baruch Testifies On Marshall Aid Plan
Washington, Jan, 19-The British Empire should be allowed to retain her system of preferential tariffa intact for another three years, Bernard Baruch, the leading American "eldor" statesman, said today. He coupled this suggestion with proposal that European nations band together in an economic and political, unton with the eventuni nim of lowering tariffs between themselves and the outside world
Each nation in this union | the_ "Werk For. Peace" drive, and should mutually guarantee sup-sold that thin promise of an assured market would so stimulate output port of the other in the event of that Europe's financial needs would nggression, while the United bo greatly and quickly reduced. States should give a similar Mr. Baruch sald that he was not
disturbed guarantee.
ved at the prospects of America accumulating large stocks of strategic: "And by guarantee, I mean a
war materials which would firm promise to go to war if any stored against the future needs of of them are attacked." he de-the United States. clared.
the
be
But, he added, "to avoid any mis- Testifying before
Senate understanding of the extent of this Foreign Relations Committee on the plan, other nations should be per- Marshall Plan, Mr Baruch said: mitted to make these purchases on "Any economic aid which the United the same basis as the United States." States gives will be inadequate with- Repaymont Of Loans
Baruch mald European governmenta Europeans stand
and R up fight for should repay in dollars any American their independence and freedom. loans from private parties before Gilven such a determination, the nationalising any industry in which United States should pledge itself private American capital was in-
out
a common readiness of
to
the
to come to the defence of these unit-vested, but added: "This does not
restrict for nations in case of aggression.
any way the right of Let us not shy from stailing now Europeans to socialise any or all what we
we intend to do before any their Industries." would-be warmaker has yielded to His suggestion was to prevent a templation of aggression," he repudiation of the debts entered in- declared,
to in good faith by American and The United Nations Charter pro-European businessmen, he declared. vited
Euta- for such regional pacts of as-}
Baruch recommended Uhe sistance, he said, and he urged that pean nations to organise the pro-
n mutual suzeli
continent defence agreement | duelive resources of the
ine
n
Guarantee Against War
"It is our best guarantee against third war," he said.
turn for aid, Mr Baruch replied: "In
recovery
American
priorities and international
10
control
protect the peaceful interests of Germany's neighbours.
He expressed the opinion that the United States could extend help "without wrecking OLI- abroad selves."
It should be a full measure of help under an organised programme to promote world penee, he said, add-
"If we are to undertake European recovery programme. let un do it well.
"
The Commission named a sub-should be concluded under this but regulate the Ruhr resources with committee to examine election framework. laws of Russian-occupied North Korea and American-occupied | South Koren. Its objective will "Other nations, I am sure, will be to compile a single law under! Join us in this mutual defence puct and I hope in time, Russia will niso." which a Korean national as-
Answering a question on whether sembly may be named by March the United States should ask for 131, or as soon as practicable bases and airfields in Europe in re They feel that the question of a
Cairo, Jan. 19. Egyptian thereafter, to form the long de-
my personal opinion, yes." plebiscite ant communal strife be students and police clashed in layed all-Korean government. "We should get bases through ne-
"Doing It well involves far more tween Muslems and Hindus do not
Representatives of the Philippines. gotiation as part of the mutual pro-
than merely appropriating money, rone under the heading of a threat Cairo today when students in
were tection programme. Joint owner- in International pence, and therefore both Cairo and Alexandria stop-Canada. France and Syria
however many billions. It means operation would be to our According
abd to
organising the job soundly document should be of no concern to the pro-ped work and demonstrated designated to study the laws com-ship and FL which
the against
joint Anglo-patibility with UN. General Assem- mutual advantage," he declared. the prosecution intro-posed Commission.
of the
administering i skilfully. bly
the consistency Mr. Baruch, architect recommendations, duced. Dr Cecil Von
Pakistan, in turn, contends that t Renthe
Homo Economy plan for the interna- tirety impossible to expect the Egyptian rule over the Sudan-with democratic practices genernity United States Fink.
"It also means that each of us-- the former German * ***
present administration Sheikh one of the points on
of
accepted in elections among U. N. tional control of atomic energy and
con- Minister to Denmark, told the Abdullah
hold 1431 impartial treaty revision talks between members, and particular require adviser to American Presidents innot just the Treasury-must
Com-tribute what is required in modera- Danish Foreign Minister at plebiscite in view ot its declared Britain and Egypt broke down ments for Korea as they will appear two wars, gave the Senate
worldtion, self-restraint and, if necessary, from consultations with representa-mittee a radical scheme for Copenhagen on April 9, 1940, Partiality for Inilla.
last year.
and
so as to be sure to see l economie sacrifice, The indian delegation discussed the
through." that Germany had "positive issue thoroughly for
tives of Korean publie opinion." over an hour
instructed the stabilization. Commission
to determine views proof" that Britain intended to before going to the round-table con-
Commenting that large expendi- Strongly supporting the Marshall
tures abroad were certain to have occupy bases in Denmark. ference. Heuter.
of the election and experts, Copies of
wor and
and wartime debts, built up in ding the abolition of joint rute, Moslem. Manifesto
American-sponsored Unlied
countries Baruch said farmers should be will- the
Slates hy It was in order to protect the
The entire University district in w
to interima
rc- ing South Korean
agree to a "major cut in the Dunes, Dr Von Renthe Fink went on,
legislature participating in the European Chiro
virtual has been under a Jon. Success,
19.--Sirdur according to the document, that "nt
submitted. olice siege for several weeks,
already have been
covery programme, should be settled present agricultural prices in
change for a guarantee of being this very moment" German soldiers Mohammed Ibrahim Khan, Presidente police in Cairo and Alexan-cupy of the North Korean law his promp
promptly and "realistically." were crossing
Inade avaliable and of the Azad Kashmir Government,
similar settlement able to sell all their crops at a price He and has been
proposed n dria
cordoned off universities
sterling debts with set for the for Britain's landing at Copenhagen and elsewhere who claims to represent 95 percent
next three years." schools in secondary
both cities delegates. Moslem of Kashmir's
Mr. Baruch said "the European and other population,
With these steps to prepare for Egypt. Indis
the plenary session was and said the British Empire should countries should put their curren- Dr Von Renthe Fink also stated, told a press conference here today when the students struck to mark the prosecution showed, that the his party wants immediate withdrawal the 49th anniversary of the signing
temporarily to give the be allowed to retain her system of cles on "realistic rates of exchange. while the United States should preferential tariffs Intact
"stand ready to buy all non-perish French other three years. Louis-Boncour, Under
the
Condominium 1000
any- able raw materials' produced" dan
General Staff For Peace between Britain und delegate, is scheduled to leave to- agreement
where and by anyone in the world Shanghal for "infor- morrow for
Baruch Mr
sald the
for the next five years and which Egypt and Article 1 of the Anglo-
the Commission's
"General States should establish a Philippine
normal commercial delegate The Egyptian Treaty of 1938, the Sudan mative falles" on la administered by Governor-
Melenelo Arranz, plans
to go to Stuff for Peace" which would launch cannot find
production drive across America markets."Reuter. General on the joint behalf of Bri-
Manila on Friday in connection with tain and Egypt.-Reuler.
election
of the Philippines Senate exceeding wartime proportions and, meanwhile, stabilise the economy by of which he is President pot cutting down food prices, banking Alternates will take their places.
enterprises and maintaining the pre- Associated Press.
sent taxation levels for another two -years,
into Denmark
Lake
The clashes occurred when students of the Fund Awal University tried to break through a strong police cordon
The sub-committee
and march through the town, demanat Korean Soviel and U.S. olieinis | Plan, he recommended that all pre their effect un home economy. M
of
The
Λ
to U.N.
Luftwaffe had been ordered to send of all outside forces fruin Kashmur in 1800 of the Suda Condominium Sitters time to work.
bombers over Copenhagen but would and will call on the United Nations Convention. to establish not bomb the city unless they were to
"neutral" ገን
non-Kashmir administration to take charge of the so Instructed.
Government there and leave it to the "Aug resistance on the
sart of people to decide whether they want the Danes would have the most ter- Ha voli India or Pakistan, rible consequences," the German He issued this
statement: This decision, which was followed envoy threatened. "Germany will "The people of Kashmir are today by a similar announcement by the not interfere with the internal | engaged in a
in a life, and death struggle United States, was not innile. c'on- Government of Denmark
tsui will against the armies of the Maharajah ditional on any similar move by the gnerantee Denmark's territorial in- and the Government of India. This Soviet Un
Union_or_France, as vaslegrity and political independence,“ is not the first time that the tyrant. suggested In a press repuri published
tusisting that Germany wanted to Maharajah has sought outside nid
of Denmark's neutrality, to curb the Von Renthe Fink declared it hati
1831-3ple. been decided to maintain Wehrmach! units in the country "o ensure that a Scandinavian nation would not
in London today.
As
and the British It result of
Italy was United States decisions,
to retain thast scrap empowered derived from breaking up the vessels in question.
he sure
"
when the Moslem
Conference launched the first political mass movement in the history of our country, the Maharajah and bis
be able to become embroileri in the | Dogra troops were utterly defeated, conflict."
The Foreign Office spokesman in
and he regained control only by the London today refused to comment
The Danishy Foreign Minister de Today the Indian Army is trying to help of the British Indian Army. on a report from Rome that the re-
clared that he knew the German play the same role, Several British warships, allegations concerning alleged Bri-But this time the people of turn including the battleship Royal
aggressive intentions Sovereign, which were lent to the fish
Kashmir "groundless". Soviet Government during the war until the Soviet Union received its, allocation of ships of the Italian
Navy,
has been delayed by the Soviet claim that extensive repairs should first be undertaken on the Italian ships to which it is entitled.
Reuler.
"MAD MAJOR” OF
R.F.C. DEAD
were
BOYCOTT BY
CHINESE
Singapore, Jne. 20.--The Asso- ciated Chinese Chamber of Commerce
of
"We fought against the Nazis for seven long years and our 100,000 ex-Servicemen are well versed in Warfare.
Letters To The Editor
Our Contributors Are Criticised
sub
minds
Courtesy Call
comunication
of
note
Countries
for an-
United
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 Committee, asserted that the United States should become a market for the productive labour of all peoples for the next five years as part
FL
Korean
4-Point Proposal
For Peace
ان
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the
(Continued from Page 1) satisfaction to Viet Nam feeling.
What
control French would have over such an army, especially in war, would, of course, have to be worked out in
measure
detail and snags might well arise.
Wak repre-
Seoul, Jan. 19The United tlons Commisalon today adopted
resolution creating Philippine third sub-committer to examine the electoral laws of North and South Korea.
Meanwhile, Li-Cen John Hodge.
in Military Commander
South the Sir, I wish to protest against the Korea, invited members entirely tendencious nature of the Commission to pay a "courtesy call" are better equipped political articlea in the Hongkong at 10 am. on Tuesday.
"It is with We have He then entered a formal protest Spiritually anci materially.
Telegraph of Saturday, January 17, Gen. Hodge said:
the Germany's violation
of bad long experience of political which include:
profound pleasure that airst
struggle and our people have learnt Danish neutrality.-Reuter,
1. An to bear homense hardships with great
article praising Andrew progress made by the Commission, Carnegie, whose blackleg shot-un and I anticipate an occasion which courage.
activities
marks the beginning of a new page his employees Against
meet in the long and illustrious history should
ensure that he will
of the Korean people. few of them in an after-life.
wish it full success and god- 2. "You find that Money Melts?* by W.J. Brown, Independent (?) speed in the early performance of its Continued Conference
M.P. which with specious argument mission. My time and services are Ands the financial policy in Soviet always available for anything that
Well-informed observers neverike- Russin bad, because everything will contribute to attainment of the "When we saw millions of Pun-Russia it bad tyes, only the Com- hopes which are uppermost in the less felt the chances were good that
and hearts of the jabi-Moslemns
neigh- living in our
an agreement could be reached on munists rated in Canton). of Malaya announcer today that bourhood massacred, banished, tor 3. "Watcht Fayed" by Sefton people."
An even thornier question At the same time, it was learned this point. 19-Major F. S. they will boycott the federat legislatured and dishonoured, all under the Delmer. His novel spelling of Fayed Jan
dimculties that of separate diplomatic by the Fayld) is on a par with a political flat who died at Mayne, Sey- tive council and state legislativemaster plan sponsored
of å letterentation for Viet Nam,
on which in the Indian Ocean, yes- councils being established for the Maharajahs of Kapurthala, Patiala bias that says the French, who prevented the delivery
Bao Dai was believed to be Insist and other states, we were forewarn- was the mun suld to have new federation of Malaya.
used to intrigue against-us" for from the Commission chairman (Mr
Ing. the "mud major" legend
The federation is expected to be ed and saw what was coming to us.
"The Matarajahs of Kapurthala General Spears.
an answer ask any Frenchmen about K. Menon of India) to the Soviet Commander of North Korea regard-
HAS NO AUTHORITY inaugurated on February 1.
The Chinese Chambers sald they and Patiala had visited Srinigar and
4. In and Out of Parliament"ing a similar courtesy call. United
Press,
Technically, Bao Dal hos no de- by Ernest would refuse to nominate Chinese held continued conferences with our
Thurtle, an M. P. as
gree of authority. He is simply on He But our tyrant was of a of representatives
the tyrant.
Labour us Raymond Blackburn.
He Emperor who had abdicated. Malayas legislatures until the new different breed."
sells his anti-socialist propaganda to
himself has always been careful to fle was in action against the famous or slemands for more privileges issued in a written
constitution in altered to conform to Ibrahim, whose statement was the Beaverbrook press but so fur
stress that his talks with the French form, added: has not been called to account Bike
authorities have no power to bind Circus,
Gharry
'and Alligan, for Malayan Chinesa.
The Maharajah followed the lead
Evelyn
his people. For diving to 1,500 feet, dropping alay natives in the Peninsula.
Foreign
outnumber the given by the Maharajahs of Patiala Walkden. Quen bombs on ammunition trains
When mitt we have information and Kapurthla in his own low eun- The unlon has been accepted ning manner. But we were pre- from the Daily Herald, Reynolls, tacitly by the Mulays and by the pared for the worst. We erceled an The New Statesman and Nation, and Indians. Eurusions and other com underground ride factors, pooled all the Tribune to offset these lies and munities except the Chinese.---Asso- that we possessed and launched a ciated Press.
realstance inavement.
In a British Colony with so many born.
Servants "Hundreds of our villages wore Government
presumably said Government of burnt and looted. As the resistance loyal to the
Great Britain, Le, Labour, may I movement gained in strength, the
presume that there might be some, Maharajah and his troops became
if not an equivalent, interest, in the positive "maniacal beasts,
policies and opinions of the British Military Initiativo
Labour Party.
SOCIALIST. excesses they com- was our de- termination to go on fighting, We
London, Moller, chelles, terday. inspired among front line troops in World War 1 by his recklessness as a Ryoat Flying Corps pilot.
Born in Texus, Moller was a cow- the I.F.C. puncher before joining
Richthofens
of which Goer- ing was once second in command.
awarded the Military Cross.
and
then chasing three others, Moller was "He had lived on Seychelles Island for the last 10 years.-Reuter.
Kroups
зну
Imprisonment For Uncle Mac Fined
Terrorists
"The more
half-truths?
London, Jun. 19-Derck Me- Culloch, "Uncle Mac" of the BBC Jerusalem, Jan. 19-Four men- children's hour, was fined £2 al bern of the Jewish terrorist Stern Mitchum, Surrey, today for exceed-mitted, the stronger Gang, three youths and a girl, were | INK ̧ the 30-miles-per-hour speed sentenced to life imprisonment as limit in Mitcham on December 10. mobilised all of our able-bodied Canton A military, court here tonight for McCulloch, who lives of Drive carrying and firing arms and taking Banstead, declaring that he was very part in illegal military training, sorry, appealed in vain to the Bench They were members of a group not to endorse his licence-Reuter. which
surprised by British Was troops while carrying out small arms training near Ranaana, north of Tel: Aviv, on October 12 Inst.
Suspects
Prove Innocence
is clear, however, that
the
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con- .
1-Day Old Baby As Film Player
It is
Straits, Ceylon, East and South Africa. French belleve Bao Dai's prestige Egypt & Europe vin London (Bea) 3.30 pound baby girl, only 24 hours old, siderable or they would not have
Denhum, Bucks., Jan, 10.-A nine-in Indo-China to be still today fulfilled a film contract made troubled to negotiate with him be- with, the parents before she was fore any definite step is taken.
TO-DAY'S RADIO Observers believe the French will The baby will be seen in a work consult the Indo-Chinese people In
B. U.D.C. Transcription Service: "Navy house bed in the flim "Oliver Twist", some democratic way, possibly by a
Mixture": 0.30, Humbes and Tangoes and Studio: being produced at Pinewood Studies, plebiscite, on the desirability of Bao Chartes Trenet (Vocal): G
"See Teo" on Sport: 7, London 1elay: The parents are Mr and Mrs E. Dal's return. Shipman, of Denham,
World and Home News: 1,10, Studio: A BY The latest French military
Piena Recital by Auchnel foder
A Pro- house was turned into a miniature munique today claimed "at leant courtesy of the Parisian Grill) studio for the Alming.
100 rebela" were killed and their ramme of Jean Philppo tamenu: 7.35.
Statio: Stage and Screen Favourites recent Mr Shipman took the part of a headquarters destroyed
**Ok!== from The Principal Invourites on "Oliver mopping doctor In attendance
of up operations north
hema" prescuted by Alleen Woods; 5.65, Twist" and his mother.-Reuter.
Dong Nai, French Indo-China.
Philadelplin Symphony Orchestra; maly. A considerable quantity of war Drier: Sonata in C Minor, Op 45. Bergel Rachmaninoff (Piano) and Fritz Kreisler materials, including automatic rifles, (Vialin); 9, London Relay: News: 9.10, hand grenades and cartridges, was Weather Hoport:. 9.11, Studio: "Mr Supple captured, the communique added.ind Mir Strait Hadio Play by Dlote. Produced by Dill Cole, Aftong Kong Reuter.
Stoge Club Production:
Bong Memories: 10, London Relay: Radio News Heel: 10.15, Relay from the Ambassador- Ballroom of Ting Gotchalion and 1 Or- chostra: 11, Closa Down.
and their
NEWS BLACKOUT PROTEST
Shanghai, Jan. 20-Over a dozen representing an equal
population, and the Maharajah's troops began to lose ground.
Moclem
ofilcers and soldiers crossed over
to our side, and the
70 of Nanking. Jan. 20.-Over Dogras (Maharajah's troops) began
samo 100 Chinese suspects arrested reporters to retrent. By the middle of Octo-
after last Friday's anti-British riot- number of Chinese newspapers, yes: her the military Initiative passed MCC Draw Match
ing in Canton, have hitherto been ierday lodged a strong protest with lato our hands.
Minister, Dr Wang The Maharajah now started con-released after questioning, according the Foreign
Ehih-chich, against an alleged news The Jews, including the young shel Bridgetown, Barbados, Jan. 10-piring with the Indian Government, to Chinese reports reaching here. sentenced, sang Jewish congs and
All who could prove their inno- blackout on the part of the Mini- Barbados and the MCC drew in their which was only too ready to lake
cence were immediately set free.
reports. danced in the dock during their trial match here today, the MCC making advantage of the altuation."
try, according to Chinese today and were removed
Another report say sthat one-third The same reporters recently sent a from the 358 in the first innings and Barlin- Ibrahim concluded by saying that they had repentedly des scoring 182 for B in tha.second
students.— i note to the Ministry containing court after
he would ask the Security Council of the suspects
„Reuter-AAP. interrupted the proceedings.-Router | innings.--Reutor.
similar complaint.-Reuter. for a Hearing-Reuter.
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