THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949.

OEEC Officials Fear

End Of US Aid In 1952

TRUMAN'S

ATOM PLEDGE

Paris, July 27. Western European officials admitted today that it was "most unlikely" that Washington, July 27. Fre- sident Truman today promised the 19 Marshall Plan nations could live without give Congress plenty of American aid after 1952, when the American pro-advance notice, before taking gramme is due to end.

any steps toward sharing the United Alates alomlo secrets

A British official said: "We always thought with Britain and Canada. it would be difficult; now it looks impossible.”

It's Hot At Home, Too

EUROPE STILL SWELTERING

London, July 27.-Britain -

other with many In common

narts of Europe-still sweltered in the heat today,

Temperatures, at around 7 degrees

Fahrenheit,

the Other Melaks· of

10- nation organisation for Euro- toon economie co-operation were equally pessimistio na tliny met to study a Brilish request for an additional U9$500,000,000 of ald this year.

Britch The

request noted Increasingly dollar shortage anil cald, the

Britain's

The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, relayed the armamelits pledge to the House and Senate at a two-hour closed conference with the Congres- slonal Alomic Energy Com- mittee.

Britain

and Canada were full wartime partners in atomle bomb development, but have cut off from the United brom serious Stries' secrets since 1940. United Kingdom would need at; The administration belleves $1,518,000,000 hs year to partnership should be restored to the United Sinter' carry out the planned recovery protect

uranium ore supply, which in controlled by the two largely

Jest

programine.

+

In January. Britain thought $840,000,000 would be enough.

countries. Sho

raised the estimate to The meeting, at which the $1,114,000,000 In Muy and Secretary of Deferice, Mr Louis warned OEEC in June that Johnson, Joined Mr Acheson in still another increase would be presenting the administration's The new estimate stand, was the third top-level

British rethe past two weeks. unexpected,

Senator seriousness of

were necessary.

slightly lower than yesterday, was inade on Friday. ОБЕС revret conference on the issue in

oMeinl aald the

while not

A slight drizzle of rain was quest,

the first for 10 days.

emphasises the Cold climate animals at Lon-the problem. don Zoo found the heat-wave

trying even fatal. Four ich guns died of the heat.

Keepers worked overtime to spray Polar bears

with icy water.

Lien Ho, the Zoo's panda, froin one of the coldest parts of China, atopped clinging to the cage barn and toolt it engy a bath tub of cold water.- Iteuler..

con-

87 IN THE SHADE

Paria, July 27-Paris finued to swent under the heat- wave, which has lasted broken since June 10, except for a few night showers.

Today's afternoon shade tem- peraturo WEA 07.0 degrees Pahrenheit

Perdignan, in the Eastern

with Pyrenees,

Führenheit,

was

place in France.

Marshall old was intended to

drop each year as the Western European nations progressed toward recovery. The nations were suppored to be able to live entirely on their own resources after 1952.

Instead, 1 of the 19 nations have asked for more

dollars this

than they received during the first year of the European recovery programme. Two of the 11-Portugai anti Austria-Indicatru Thing they may need to raise their figures a second time.

year

The United States Congress has not yet taken final action on the recovery

appropriation

for this year and has already cut the figure.-United Press.

While

Brien

Mc-

Mation, committee chairman, did not say so, il was indicated that President Truman's pro- mise to consult Congress again before making any commitments was part of a two-way agree- ment under which the Con- gressmen also pledged not start first on an issue-United Press.

.

TB Experts Meet At

Copenhagen

Lo

degree TIBET REVOLT meeting

front elcht countries Aro

05 the hottest

The coolest was Le Havre, on the Atlantic coast, with 70.8 de- grees Fahrenheit-Reuter,

15.

DENIED

ta

Copenhagen, July 27-Top- ranking tuberculosis experts

Jere this week devine tong-term programme lo, combat the dloase, which 4,000,000 people every

year.

(Continued from Page 1)

Doctors here have learned of RUSH TO SEASIDE ·

sponsor the inauguration of the mas vaccination programints Brussels, July 27-The heat Panchan Lama as the "No. 1orennised by the United Nations wave In Belgium has caused Living Buddha of Tibet." such a rush to the seaside that

International tuberculosis chim- The secession of the 10th vacationists along the

and now being conducted) coast. Panchan Lain was said to be

paign

Austrin, Anding hotels ankl

Ceylon, Indin, boarding

opposed! by the political leaders Czechoslovakia, Finland, Greece, houses filled to capacity. hove been sleeping in cars or in the

Poland and Yugoslavia. open.

The Panchan Lama is sup-| Dr Johannes Holm, the Ostend hotel keepers and pored to have greater authority Danish technical director of tradesmen my this year's sean miritual matters than the the campaign, who was yester- sou promises

the to break all re- Dalai Lama, who is the temporal day elected Chairman of cords-Reuter.

authority, Canton press reporta meeting, said that the death on Monday etated that De Kwanj rate

from the

disease was would visit Chinghui on his equivalent to one every seventh way to Tibet on nission to second, the meeting was told.

China's suzerainty.---- In India alone, 500,000 people

dled from tuberculosis

HOT IN PORTUGAL

27. Temperareallim Lisbon. July fures shot well past the 100 Reuter. degree mark in parts of Por-

* tugal today, and the Weather Bureau foresaw no break in the heat wave and drought that- have dangerously lowered the municipal water supplies.

A dispatch from Elvas city said the temperature there was. 113 degrees in the shade.— United Press.

Deportation Powers

Protest Over Dismantling

} year.

every

Hamburg Parliament today while surveys were taking place

factories

and Installations which are re- garded as having a war paten-; Lil

The resolution was presented by the. Social Democratie London, July 27--The British Party, which has In absolute; Government is considering whe- | mojōrity.--Reuter.

ther it would be desirable fo take power to deport British subjects, the Lord Chancellor |

fold the House of Lords today

The Home

Secretary, Mr

James Chuter Ede, hoped to

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Russia Builds A New Moscow

MAY BE FINISHED WITHIN FOUR YEARS

Moscow, July 27.-The Soviet capital is a city of. scaffolds today. Ignoring cold war jitters and taking advantage of the bright sunny days, the planning fathers are rushing reconstruction of a new Moscow a city of modern apartments, parks and subways, which they hope will be the most streamlined and beautiful metropolis in Europe.

The reconstruction, slated to last 10 years, may be completed in three or four. The municipal council decided on a speed-up and the city looks like a con struction camp with streets ripped up, square roped off and buildings fenced in.

The Soviet Press constantly remiads readers

that the Red Army must keep Its powder dry in case there is war, but that longrange peacrilme projeels must go on.

on

service for

9,000 New Canadians Every Month

Commons Queries On Sarawak

London, July 37-Mr David Rees-Williams, Under-Becretary for the Colonies, told a ques- fener in Parliament today that "as for

I am aware Mr Anthony Brooke's Correspon~ dence is not censored either here or in the Far East."

Mr Thomas Skeffington- Lodge, Labour, had complained of censorship of letters and telegrams despatched by Mr Anthony Brooke, nephew of the former Rajah of Sarawak, from Singapore and Britain to Sarawak.

Mr Rees-Williams asked him for the evidence

on which he based his allegation. If he had such evidence he would

look

into it. he said.

Mr

Asked by Mr Skeffington- Lodge why

the ban on

Brooke's entry

into Sarawak

was still maintained, Mr. Rees- Williams said he had nothing to add to his reply given during n debate on February 18, 1048.

(In that debate Mr Rees- Williams suld, "He is not in the position of any ordinary British subject. Hic is the Pretender to the Throne (of Sarawak) his presence in Surawak, wo are:

and advised

would inevitably lend, or would very probably fead, to Insurrection").

UNDER REVIEW

Mr Skeffinton-Lodge said that{ this was really an encroachment) on the liberty of a subject..

thing wrong why

If Mr Brooke had done some- was he not charged with on offence?

Mr Rees-Williams: I do not accept your description of this matter at all.

Mr William Teeling, Conser- vative, said that when SONET was condemned Army his case was looked into every so many months.

a pri-

In the

Could not Mr Brooke's

case

be looked into by the Colonia!! Olliee?

The two

Mr Rees-Williams: things are entirely different. We have the case constantly under review-Reuter.

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US Immigrant ALHAMBRAL THEATRE

Quotas Set

Washington, July 27-Pre- sident Truman todny set the annun immigration quotos. for Israel, Transjordan, Syria and Lebanon at 100 each.

The quotas will be in effect for the remainder of the Ascnl year ending next June 30 and for each fiscal year thereafter. Neither Israel nor Trans- Jordan has had an immigration quota before, while Syria and

Lebanon between them had a combined quota of 123. Under the new arrangement each nation will get an annual quola of 100. Egypt already has an immigration quota of 100 as do Iran, Iraq and Saudi-Arabia.— United Press.

RESIGNATION

OF BISHOP

miles. Reuter.

Moshe Sharett

to

Reafforestation, Iand reclam- atlon, rehabilitation of cities, expansion of Industries and IC was nnounced that it education are moving at a was hoped to extend the anti-heightening tempo. The 1943 tuberculosis campaign to Malaya plan calls for completion of

Ottawa, July, 27-The num

London, July 27,-The Rt Rev and Slam. The campaign was 8,000 square metres of nous-her of new seftters In Canada

William Marshall Selwyn, already being waged in Morocco ing. a space representing a 49 since the end of World War I

Church of England Suffragan and-would-be-extended-later per cent advance-over-1940, will top the half million mark

Bishop.

of Fulham,.whose. Diocese Hamburg. July 27. The this year to Algeria and Tunis,

Moscow, which has depended by the

Bordeaux cooking and heating during the continues, government officials

end of 1950 if the extends from firewood and kerosene for present rate

of immigration Moscow and takes in Iceland and unanimously adopted M

was rein South America lo determine | 200

Finland, has resigned, it solution strongly protecting the need there.--Reuter,

past three years, now receives ald today.

announced today. against the Allied policy of

gas piped from Saratov on the

The Bishop of Fulham's res- dismantling German

Up to the end of this May, Volga,

modern Q 1,000,000 additional inhabitants, according to official figures, im-ponsibility is the supervision of ints migration to Canada since the in northern and central Europe. chaplaincles and congregations The entire city will receive gus end of the war totalled 324, over an area of 800,000 square and will be supplied with cen- 327 persons. The monthly in- iral steam heating piped into take

take of new Canadians had homes from several glant muni-stabilised itself around the 9,000 London, July 27. Oxford cipal stations within three or level, officials said. This in- University men from private four years.

cluded displaced persons as well schools average' two and a half A reconstruction area known as Immigrants coming to this At Lausanne inches taller anci 15 pounds

ants as "Sandy Street" at the edge country on their own. heavler than men from State of the city is the location for a The biggest Immigration year!

Lausanne, July 27,-- The alled schools, according 10

300 since the war's end was British scientists who have been large standard type

housing development of

the stuell Foreign Minister, Moshe carrying out research with the me

of apart-fiscal year of 1948-49 when the Shorett, arrived here by plane plus a network total influx of new citizens way today from Tel-Aviv to Join help of grants from the Nuffield at buildings p

of schools

storea. Pre- 105,010. There appeared to be the Israeli delegation at the fabrication permits thu con-little slackening in the flow of

Arab-Israeli peace talks. struction of standard five-storgy displaced persons in Canada, It

re- The conference will be sumed in buildings containing 40 apart was noted.

day

Dr two with ments within 100 days. Factories

But it was

only a felt that within tion as

four-man Israeli delega- compared to the 11- building parts.

representation of Immigration would almost the conversations first opened Recent legislation

giving in-disappear. There have been re- on April 27. dividuals the right to buy and

and cent reports that Canada would sell their

An Israeli spokesman said houses

Geek to lure settlers from the that experts on frontiers, econo- liberallsing of credit faciliues United States. So far, however, mies and other questions wit stimulated a building boom, es- this scheme has

not got pasi be called from Tel-Aviv as the pecinily in smaller towns of the discussion stage, according to "need arises," United Press. Soviet Union.-United Press.

Covernment SourceUnited Press

Signal Lowered

The No. 1 typhoon signal put make a statement on this matter up yesterday was In the Commons tomorrow, he 1,30 a.m. today.

lowered at added.

When the origin of the Lon-

don dock

strike was

being

discussed in Parliament Inst SIDE GLANCES

week, Mr Ede said he had pow-

er to deport allene–he deported

three last Friday-but not depart people from the Com- monwealth,

countries,

Commonwealth however, deport people, from

Britain,

Because Britain was a Mother Country, he was very reluctant to alter this but in view of re- cent developments ho would have to reconsider the position. Labour Minister, Ar

The

George. Isaacs, also' said lost week that he could "seltle the strike tomorrow" if there was power to deport British sub- Jects-Reuter

US

Confidence In Trygve Lie

Lake Success, July 27. The State Department today

US

challenged the testimony given before a Senate Committee ro-, cently that the United Nationa under tho Secretary- Mr Trygve Llo, was by Communist

staff

Genered

testimony, which was offered by an unnamed witness, was released last Saturday by a Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee. Tonight's State Department statement expressed "great con- fidence" in the ability and in- tegrity of Mr. Trygve Lie and of Mr Byron Price, the Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Administration in the -- Halted Nations.--Reuter

Foundation.Rcuter.

By Galbraith now prefabricate 60 percent of the next 18 months this source member

COPE. 1940 BY MEA SERVICE, ME, 7, 18, 200, XL 1L PUT, OFF,

"What has solence done for us? They can't develop t (vegetable seed to compete with a weed?"

Own

Death Of Mr

S. M. Youngsaye Conference On

The

death occurred in the

early hours of this morning at

his residence, 'No. 22. Esæx

Red Cross

Geneva, July 27-The

Crecent, Kowloon Tong, of Me nation Red Cross

S. M. Youngsaye.

00-

Conference,

Sardines From Yugoslavia

when

London, July 27.The Minis- try of Food announced hero to- had day that an agreement been reached in London with the representatives of the Yugo-

Radio Hongkong

which is meeting here to draft slav Government for the pur- The deceased was a retired new rules of war, toddy re-chase of 8,000,000 tine of far- dlines of the 1940 pack.-Neu- merchant and was 70 years of|jected Russian proposal to

ire. He was the father of Mr allow prisoners of war to be age. Young sun-dart, manager of employed in lifting land mines the United

Delivery Co, Ltely and unexploded bombs. Marina House, Mr J. Young- The motion, which was sup- saye, of the staff of the ported by France, was defeated Diocesan Boys' School, Mirby 23 volts to 19, with four William Youngsaye, a fortaerahntentions Britato, Canada. 0, ***Hongkong Calling: teacher of Wah Yan College, Australia and the United States and Mrs Yu Chiu-kwong abstained-Reuter.

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"ITMA" (ÙUCTS)).- 8.45, 0.15. munlat and Karen rebels have Philippines will visit President Generally Speaking My visit tune and Auckland,' s occupied Kyaunggeri, 40 miles Truman In Washington on si Max Beerbohm); by wynford north-east of the Irrawaddy August 8, the White House anyom the Editorial

Vaughan-Thomas (London - Helay); River

(London rport of Bossein, a Burma (nounced today.

Relay) 2.10 Weather Report 9.11. announcement sold that "World Theatre"-Cord vans.

Tilday, July_29 President Quirino had accepted 5 Compton & Bernard Muca is

·Closing Times By Air In fighting north of Rangoon | Mr Truman's invitation. The tour and Cleopatra" by Will

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Bwatow & Amoy, 8.30 am." (reg); Berenade" A Programma ofa.m. (ord). wounded in an unsuccessful number of matters of common Continuous: Muste (inders); 11.

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tonient comununique `` said }

The

Bangkok, Batavia, Colombo, Syd-

Closing Times Dy Ben. Menila, 3 h.ns. swatow. 4 p.m.

"Japan, B. p.m.

AIR MAIL' DELAYED

The inward air mail from United Kingdom, scheduled to arrive on Thursday, July 28. is now expected to arrive on Friday, July 25, 1

The outward air mail for Japan. scheduled to clund at pm, on Thursday, July 18, will now close. At 8 p.m., on Friday, July 29. (Ro gistered mall half an hour earlier).

Manila, Guaro, Honblutu, USA & Canada, 6 pm.

Air Parcel Posts for Manila, Honolulu and USA. (Kowloon GPO) 435 p.m. (GPO) 8 p.m. Matlers, Samples and Bria}}. Packek Ordinary Air Mait (Printed Posts) for Lanila, Guam, Honolulu and USA (Kowloon CPO) 4.39 p.au (GPO) 8 p.m.

Haiphong and Tanol, p.m.

Closing Times, ky Beù.

Stralt 8 am.

Japan, Dam Salgon, 10 am. Amor, à p.m.

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'Calcutta, 3 p.m.

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