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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918.

OFFER TO

TO "PROVE" Hurricane Victims Await Rescue RUSSIAN

U.S. HAS NO ATOM

BOMB MONOPOLY

Paris, Oct. 4-Tho Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Mr Dimitri Manullsky, today offered to "prove" that there was no United States monopoly of atom bombs and com- pletely rejected the American plan for international con- trol of atomic energy.

He was continuing the debate) had cultivated the legend of Soviet on atomic control before the stubbornness to cover up unlimited production of bombs in the United Political Committee of the

States. United Nations.

The Canadian resolution, deman-

Mr Manullaky- attacked the Bri-ding that the Atomic Energy Com- tish, American and Belgian speakers mission abandon its control efforts,

pro- was designed to "leave the Ameri for conducting an "unhealthy paganda of fear."

cans' hands free to prepare for a new

effective- | war,” "By exaggerating the ness of the Hiroshima bomb they are only rendering a bad service to their own cause," he said.

of the

"There is no need to compare the atom bomb to the plagues Middle Ages, na Mr McNell did, nor to argue that atomic warfare repre- rents a great danger for the peace fut populations of great cities,

"We know all this--but also know that the atom is less effective for Beki armles engaged in a campaign." He added that it was because they knew all the facts that the Soviet Union demanded outlawing of the bomb.

He said that the Western majority in the Atomic Energy Commission

Soviets Not Blockading Berlin

(Continued from Page 1) Mr Jessup said that the Western Government had three chofers be- fore them. They could have bowed before the Sovlet use of force, they could have met forre with themselves, or they should recognise Article 34 of the Charter, which proscribes reference nf disputes threatening international pence and security the Security Council.

"The Governments of the United Stutes, the United Kingdom nod France chose the third course."

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Mr Manullsky said that this was a typical example of the efforts of the U.S. to use the United Nations 10 sereen its expansionist plans.

is strongly attacked Mr Ernest Bevin. Mir Hector McNeil, and M. Paul Henri Spook, Belgian Foreign Minister, for claiming that no one goes on in the Soviet knows what

alon Union.

do not know what You hoppening

in. th Soviet Union because you do not want to know he sold.

LEARN FROM PRESS

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"You can learn about the Sovlet Union from your press, from your ambassadors ind even from your milltary attaches, who sometimes wander around certain of our instal- lations taking; photographs.

"What is happening in the Soviet Union in that we have been building. and are building, successfully. We

AP

Crewmen of the British freighter Leicester, which lists heavily due to shifting cargo, await rescue in the American freighter heavy Carribean hurricane by the

The Trupero. Cecil N. Bean and Argentine freighter

and the Cecil N. Bean look 20 survivors to Bermuda Tropera with 19 others is bound for Montreal. Six were Iost off the Leicester.-AP Picture..

are, now gathering in abundant har PWD LARCENY CASE:

vests, Many workers are labouring with the same heroism as we saw at Stalingrad."

Mr

With this peaceful picture, "Manuilsky contrasted that in the United States, which, he said, was in the grip of a war psychosis.

"We understand the psychosis In America, where reactionary groups are organising war.

"But we cannot understand why Britain, which is more and more losing its position, should be ratiling its rusty weapons,“

UPPER HAND

He said that the proposal of the

Electrician Tells Of Work In Pokfulum

At the resumed committal proceedings in the PWD Larceny Case before Mr Wicks at Kowloon Court this morning, Lee Cho, electrician of the Hunghom workshop, continued his evidence which was begun yesterday after-

noon.

of the stil

He gave details of four occa-ons for the installation

wiring. The work continued sious on which he drew elec- August 11, when Police Investiga Wistern Powers that

control trical material from the Governous commenced. atency be subject to the General ment store at lunghom to be Assembly rather than the Security installed in a house in Pokfu-reported the progress on the job to

VYSHINSKY SCRIBBLES Mr Vyshinsky, with earphones on his head, scribbled quickly with a gold pencil, an the Amerlenn dele- gate replied to the Soviet objections.

Mr Jessup sald that the Govern- me where ments of the United Kingdom and France were ready and willing

the records.

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the

Counell (where it would be liable to the veto) "makes us ask our- kelves whether we are living in

treaties must be thrown into mothballs and give way to the rattling of atomic weapons."

Ite said that in December,

10-15.

lum.

July

REPATS ESCAPE

Shanghai, Oct. 5-How & local Russian couple, 28-year- old Pavel Levovitch Primartself, and his 21-year-old wife, Elena, escaped back to Shanghal from Sverdlovsk, in the Ural Moun- tains, after their repatriation to the Soviet Union, was told in a story appearing in the China Press this morning.

The paper sald it took the couple nearly three and a half months to get back here, although they were able to, trável by train ол somo from tho parts of their journey Urala centre 10 the Manchurian border.

Primorised and his wife fled from Soviet

Rurala because of the "extreme hardships, the people' al- ways suspicious and afraid to talk Innd anyone caught gets really hard

labour."

Their 4,500-mile odyssey took them through Harbin, Mukden and Tientsin, among other cities.

The China Press, quoting a "high offein source." sakl that two other local Russians, "whose ident!lies, for some reason, are being withheld," had preceded Primoriseff in escup- ing from Sverdlovsk and had re- here. ceived "provisional naylum"

It also reported that another group of nearly 25 former local Russians fleeing from Sverdlovsk, also during Juge the month the Primortscffs' fled-were successful in escaping to Afghanistan and were understood to be attempting to go on from there to Turkey.

The identities of these former local Russions could not bc certained.

The Primortreffs left Shanghat in recond August last year with the batch of local Soviet citizens who were repatriated in the Hyleh, the ex-German Iner Scharnhorst, which as war re- was given to Russia paration-Reuter.

NEHRU WILL

MEET GBS

New Delhi Oct. India's Prime

Minister, Pandit Nehru, has

ar-

ranged to meet George Bernard Shaw while in London, but the time During the work, Lee said that he and place have not yet been fixed, an official spokesman said in New Kwok at the latter's house on the Delhi yesterday, Charged with conspiracy to de-

instructions of Kwokt,

Pandit Nehru is leaving this after- frauct the Hongkong Government

Besides the wiring for this job, noon and is due in London about by Leo

also drew from the stores noon tomorrow,

sald details of employees are Kwok quantities of wiring and clips on A spokesman Government by causing work to be done Kwon, 40, foreman; Austin Spary, three occasions, namely,

10, Netru's programme In London and and August G. The ma-Paris are unknown here, but added have the United Nations to examine fat the Moscow conference of Foreign 49, electrical Inspector; and Arthur August 3

Frederick May, 41.

41. also

electrical terinls were handed to him by Kwok Mr Nehru has planned to meet es

leading Eleven other charges and the wirlag consisted of several many

personalities "If the Soviet Government wants Ministers, Mr Molotov had proponed,

and the other Foreign Ministers had lege fraudulent disposal by publle hundreds of yards.

Europe as possible during his three pence let it welcome this resort tu

agency

of docu- On August 5 or 8, Kwok went to weeks' stay overseas. the United Nations. If it intends to agreed, that any ultimate

tentatively the Pokfulum House to inspect the He said the Premier support the United Nations les it for the control of atomle weapons servant and falsification

be dependent on the Security ments with Intent to defraud.

him Mr A. Hooton, Crown Counsel, work and brought with

planned to visit Paris on the 18th accept the established procedure.

Council. "We, on our part, intend to sup-

assisted by Chief Inspector 3. John-length of ground cable which the to the 18th of this month. port the

the United Nations and we are,

Mr Manuilsky said that through-ston, of the Special Branch, is con-workmen installed on his instruc

prosecution. Kwok tions. therefore involving it, after direct out the work of the Atomic Energy ducting the

The hearing is proceeding. approach has failed, in the hope Commission "Soviet representatives Kwang is represented by Mr J. M. d'Almada Remedios, while Mr V. that the Security Council can make evinci a continued spirit of com- a contribution where other means promise, but the United States D'Altou is defending Spary on the have falled."

Mr Jessup rejected

sky's nrgument that the question

of the

inspector.

adopted a spirit of utter intransi-instructions of Mr P. 3. Grimus. Chinese Diplomat

by Mr J. Mays defended Stewart.

The

C.

Severely Injured

05-

a

severe

in

"It is unlikely" that Mr Nehru will speak before the United Nations General Assembly or any committee. that his ndded The spokesman sister,

Ja Vijayalakshmi Pandit, scheduled to Join Nehru in London to Paris.-Asso- before proceeding ciated Press.

Mir Vyshinence,"

pmounted to "They sold what

Lee Cho this morning testlled that being brought before the Unlled Na-

him and three Ottawa, Oct. 4.-Dr, Ting-Young Kwok instructed tions was the entire problem of this: Either the other nations must

SHANGHAI BLAZE to assemble two Huang. Counsellor of the Chinese Germany. He repeated that the nccept our proposals unstintedly, other workmen

renrin itself tuorescent Jumps as quickly as Eochossy, today suffered Soviel delegate had been "misor else America-will-

Shanghai, Oct. 5-Thirica Arc- atomic possible at a house in Pokfulum, and shock and crucial injury when bla informed.

with atomic bomba. The

collided with a Post men were injured putting out a What was bebig brought forward, bomb is an American monopoly-a told him that overtime would be automobile

Are at the Yu Feng Weaving Mills the which gives he said, was "the threat to interweapon

United paid. Kwok then took two foreign Ofice panel truck.

Mr Huang was taken to Ottawa today. The blaze started with G national peace and security, caused States the upper hand in internas made transformers and replaced the

General Hospital. The driver of the short circuit. Most of the injuries by the imposition and maintenance tienai affairs," Mr Mantilsky said. local ones in the lamps,

the walls of the sembling was completed the same Post Office truck escaped fury occurred when by the Soviet Government blocknite on Berlin and other means "Proots and evidence will be day.

although his truck was damaged building collapsed. No one was hurt LOADED ON VAN

critically-Associated Press. of duress taken against the Occupy- necessary to refute this and, if

United Press. ing Powers."

We will bring

After I p.m. Kwok told witness and three other men to put the wires and two lamps on a utility van. They then proceeded to Hong- kong where the materials taken over by Kwok and another workman, and after that Kwok re- turned himself. The party loaded the materials on a lorry and pro-

to o celed

house in Pokfulum opposite the Queen Mary Hospital. There the wiring and materials were unloaded and taken into the house where Kwok gave instruc-

He argued in great

detall

necessary,

that

these

the

proofs, which will be uncomfortable nowhere dlf the Charler prevent a to those who think they have dispute between the great powers upper hand," being brought before the United Nations.

LAW OF NATURE

INTENTION OF ARTICLE

to then quoted from an Ameri- Article 107, on which Mr Vyshin-

enn State Department publication. sky based his objection, was in-

Crossroads." con- tended, according to Mr Jessup, to "History of the

Mr an Introduction by prevent the defeated powers from taining

which, ac- Interfering with transitional security George Marshall, in

by the victorious cording to Mr Manuilsky, it was stated that the recommendations of the majority in the Atomic Energy Commission cannot control.

measures taken powers.

Ho added that if Article 107 had been intended io forbid a dispute between the Kreat powers being submitted to the United Nations, it

that it

years.

ensure atomle

on

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His Excellency the Governor and Lady Grantham, accompanied by Mrs W. R. Scott and 'Capt A. F. P.

present at Wilson, ADC, were reception held at the Club Lusitano today in celebration of Portugal's Council members, senior Services

National Day.

Berlin, Oct. 4.-United States air authorities said to: day they regarded as “just another harassing attempt" a Russian protest alleging hundreds of violations of flying regulations by US and British planes of the Berlin air lift.

belong to Communist-con- trolled trade unions to "dellver "What then is all the use of the

would be sent to detailed information on air lift pro- answer" argumentative gymnasties performed would have said to in unequivocal in the Commission for the last two

Lieutenant General M. L gress". This report said the Com- language.

Why all these sittings

to have "re- "I have no doubt that the Security whether to have control

Dratvin, Soviet Deputy Military munists also claimed Council will reject the demand of destruction of stocks, whether to

Governor, who made the pro-ocived valuable Information" about alleged shipment of U.S. Army Government the Soviet

test.

Communist dock from weapons should shrink from discussing the start at the beginning, half way ar nt the end of the process of produc-

In this lateat of a long series of workers at Bremen. threat to the maintenance of peacetion?

allegations since the air lift began American authorities sald they now before 1," Mr Jessup -con- "The authors of the American plan

than three months ago, were unconcerned about what the cluded.

of control are in effect

Sentence of five years and eight more .eclaring Sir Alexander Cadogan, British that alom war is a law of nature strokes of the cane was passed on General Dratvin claimed 658 viola-Communists could learn about nir-

London, Oct. 4. The Ad delegate, said that his delegation and not even! subject to the Lo Kam. 30, and Ho Fal, 27, by Mr tions by the Royal Air Force and ft shipments

Justice Reynolds at the Criminal

88 by American planes in the alr was entirely in agreement with the American plan of control."

were made public dally.

ANTI-KED SENTIMENT miralty was reported today, by Ualted States. He emphasised that Mr Manullsky ended by recom- Sessions this morning for possession corridors leading to Berlin in the

On the political front, Berliners the authoritative Lloyds' List the wording of the disputed Article mending the

Most committee to study of arms and ammunition. The third period from August 20 to October 1. of the violations, the who 107 said that nothing in the Char-seriously the Soviet proposal for accused, Laí Lu,." 10, ̧ ter should connict with any action sinultaneous control and prohibition wounded in the gun battle which Russians claimed, were low flying awaited United Nations considera- und Shipping Register, to have

tion of the Berlin dispute. which "Imperils safety," In the in relation to an ex-enemy state of the atom bomb put forward by led to his arre

arrest, was given Ave

A Socialist rally cheered Otto sent out a "general alert" re-representatives, members of past most of General Dratyin's taloon by the Allied Governments. Mr Vyshinsky on Saturday-touter. years and four strokes.

He said that the Soviet action

The accused, in possession of a re-perlodie protests have been rejected Suhr Speaker of the anti-Com-garding the readiness of the Consular Body, heads of Govern

munist City Assembly, when he ac fleet for any emergency. about to come under discussion was

cused the Russians and their Ger- volver, an automatic pistol and 21 by the Western allies as baseless and

An Admiralty spokesman taken "in reinion" to France, Grent

rounds of ammunition, were cap-

unwarranted.

man Communist allies

the articles

reflected the only American authorities said Britain and the United States and

tured in Salkung district on May 20Russians sill! had not acknowledged the Berlin crisis through, their efforts not to Germany.

by Chiu Kwal-sang, a village watch-

to seize full political and economic vently announced orders to

up the recommissioning man and a Chinese constable after vigorous protests made by the U.S.

last week against the dangerous control in Berlin.

The Communists keep talking vessels' and priority renovation a gun battle in which another con- "buzzing" of two American supply stable was shot dead.

planes by nine Soviet Yak fighters about their so-called winter rellet others-in effect, halting the gradual of the Republic of Portugal.

The Soulsposal of ships by sain or scrap- According to a Reuter message, in the Berlin-Hemburg air corridor. programme," said Suhr.

a winter rellaf ping, under way since the end of cialists also have New reduced round-trip rates be- Chíu has been awarded the British with the intention of speeding up tween Hongkong, and eastern United Empire Medial for his courage.

AMERICAN DEMAND

programme and it is called lift the the war. the application of Allied decisions States clues through Joint

The American note demanded im-

Lloyda naval correspondent said Passing sentence, his Lordship

blockade"

almost Dit now weapons to be taken either during the warments with twa mainland

He asserted that in handling the that airlines said that accused had been found mediate and direct action by the itself or immediately after it, with will be available to travellers here guilty on what he considered to be

Russians to restrain their

Berlin disputo, the U.N. Security developed since the war are already or could be mounted on out reference to the Security Coun on October 7, Mr J. G. O'Donnell, very clear evidence. He said the pilote lest there be "a serious In- cil.

the spirit Manager,

Pan American

Airways Trafic crime of which they, were convicted cident resulting in loss of life and Council had a last, chance to pro-inounted These conditions, and

He estimated that in an emer wartime alliance from developing announced today.

was a very serious offence in Hong property and the attendant reper-vent the break-up of the East-West the warships if necessary. which prompted the Article

cttRalons."

Admiralty would be able gency, Into Arrangements with American Air-kong, and it was obvious from the

"We rather

an open conflict," expected," a senior

It was authoritatively learned question, no sald, no longer pre-liner and Trans World Airline pro- evidence that accused had posses-U.S. air officer sald, "that

Reports from the four-Power Ber-muster five battleships, 43. air

carriers, 32

32 cruisers 12 yesterday that the Commonwealth valled,

ud satisfaction in this In air safety centre anid a British craft After Sir Alexander's speech the vide for a reduction, of 10 per cent slon of the arms and ammunition of giving

181 frigates, 00 sub-

Government has asked the US matter, the Russians would come up pilot reported his plano was "buzzed" destroyers, Chairman adjourned the meeting on round-trip tickets for the main-to no good purpose.

lond portion of the flight to the Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Assistant with a long list of charges against by Russians today in an air corri- marines, 65 minesweepers, 30 MTBS State Department to help in order

ing the girls to returni—Associated until tomorrow, afternoon.....

three fast minelayers, and 200 other with us. We were not ralataker."

dor.

Prom Mr Vyshinalty, asked by reporters cities of Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Crown Bolleitor, prosecuted

warships. after today's discussion what he New York, Pittsburg and Washing-Dot. Insp. W. J, Wall for

This list, he added, did not in- would do it the question were rosion. Routes are by Clipper to either Police.

The fury which convicted

clude ships of the Commonwealth cruisers, 60 destroyers, 65 mine" j tained on the agenda,

San Francisco or Los Angoles where said:

navles which could muster between sweepers and 100 other. "Sumcient unto the day, Time will through connections with the domes accused comprised two

them two aircraft carriors, eight United Press. ahow."--Reuter.

tie Ines will be maile,

five women

"TIME WILL SHOW"

.

He recalled that the Article was prepared at Dumbarton Oaks while

the war was still in progress, and

in

In

Reduction Air Trip Rates

ו.

agrea-

the

fighter

instead

of creating

the Meanwhile the British-licensed British authorities said they were German: Press Bervice reported still investigating the reported Incl- the yesterday that Communist head dent and details could not imme- quarters had ordered German diately be ascertained-Associated workers engaged in air lift airports Press.

men

and

the

Fald

business

ment departments, and leaders of the Colony's

community were present,

Dr Eduardo Brazao, Consul for speed Portugal, proposed a foast to H.M.

of some the King, and His Excellency IT- of piled with a toast to the President

"Come Back Home" Appoal

Canberra, Oct. 4.-The Australian government wanted, all the Austra- ilan girls who formerly worked for. American forces in Manila and then went to the U.S. to seek work there to return home.

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