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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

Still No

No Agreement On Nine Austrian Breach Of Treaty Points

DISCUSSIONS END AS

DEADLINE REACHED

Privilege Alleged At Strasbourg

European Movement A "Pressure Group"

Strasbourg, Sept. 1-leated discussions took place behind doors here today on an allegatión European Movement

London, Sept. 1. The Deputy Foreign Ministers ended their discussions on the Austrian peace treaty today without agreement on nine of that the the 22 proposed articles. Today was the deadline for agreement.

The American deputy, Mr Samuel Reber, backed by the British deputy, Mr William Mallett, proposed that the four deputies meet in New York on September 22.

This was opposed by Russian deputy, Mr Georgi Zarubin, on the grounds that the deputies were not. empowered to discuss further meetings.

Royal Couple

Still Waiting For Cinema

Austerity Holds Up Delivory Of Gift

London, Sept. 1-Austerity is holding op the delivery of a wedding gift to Princess Eliza- beth almost two years after her marriage.

The gift is a private cinema, given to the Princes by the British film trade. It was bought by subscription for her workling

an

November 20, 1017.

Plans were made for the installation of the cinema in the nkl

wine cellars of Clarence House, the London residence of the Princess & the Duke of Edinburgh.

But Orzt certain structura! alterations were necessary, re- quiring a Minitury of Works per- mil,

NO PERMITS

"In these days of high priori- ties on housing, two Ministry is not asuing perinits for private cinemas," a Ministry spokesman sild,

He said the Princess's house- hold made na inquiry on the

not maller but

make a did

formal requent

for a permit when informed of the situation.

Buckingham Palace confrm-

ed this, but had no additional comment.

Princess EBzn-

Meanwhile,

beth

must see her Bims to public theatres or at Buckine ham Palace, where the King's own' private cinema is described as "not very satisfactory."- Associated Press.

Chinese Reds?

New Threat

(Continued from 'Page 1)

airlines at present have more than 30 airports in Central Asia, and that the airlines are ex- tending with the Chinese Com- minists advance.

Russian airlines have esta- blished basen operated by the Russians in Afghanistan and in Sinkiang Province, the Chinese

reports aald. The Russian alr bare at Kabul, in Afghanistan,

Soviet

the heart

the

of

(of which Dir Winston Churchili is President) had cominiiled a breach of

Whe

which

by

Pommittee

o

Procedure and Privileges of the European Assembly.

was fest

made by Mr Hugh Dalton in the Assembly Itself.

At Today's meeting of the Committee, according

usually reliable

the M

he privilege.

The French deputy, Marcelin Berthelot, nald would

fo Consult terrnment liefore alving an

Answer.

13

Mr Zarubia suggested that the four draw up a report of the two muntha' talks for their

overnments.

source,

#1 the

British Labour representative, Mr Alden Crawley, withdrew allegation of a breach of

Mr Crawley argued, however,, that

the European Movement was a "pressure group" trying to influence the activities of the Assembly.

A discussion on the activities of the European Movement and other

organisations working out- side the Assembly occupied tho

1949.

DIDN'T GET AWAY

Ellis Hodgkins, 14 (left) and Peter Tyler, 15.

Israel To Back UN Economic

Survey

Lausanne, Sep 1--Me Neau- ben Shiloah, the joint leader of the Israeli delegation at the United Nations Palestine Con- ellation Conference here, today told the Conelllation Commis

that afon

Israel would Co- operato to the ulmost in the work ok the United Nations economio survey group for the Middle East.

But there was no queation of Israel binding herself in advanco to accepting the survey group's conclusions, he added.

The Israeli delegation gave is, written approval of the group.

The economic survey Kroup will tour the Middle East seon to recommend economic cleve- lopment projects which might be carried out in the Arab States with United Nations funds to help resettle thousands of Arab refugees from Palestine.

The four Arab delegations at the Conference gave their writ ten support for the group hast week. It was understood, how- ever, thint the Arab States also outlined the territorial "compen- salon" they would claim in Inddion to United Nallong economic aid in re-settling tho Palestine refugees.

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It was belleved that they THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE ON THE MAINLAND would demand Eastern and Western Gallice and the Negev, nearly all of which is now The Israeli dele- gation today made no reply to these Arab hints

Among the articles on which greater part of the Committees proudly display a glant 700-lb tuna they caught at Israeli-held.

reached

morning meeting. not

agreement WHE

for the main- were: provisions tenance of wor graves in Aus

trin: some aspects of the dis posal of German assets in Aus irlo; ranters that Austria sufficient rolling would retnin Klock for her civilian economy payment of relief supplies sent to Austria nince the war pro visions for the hiring of tech- nicians by the Austrian Army air services-United and civil 1'ress.

SHIPPING ASSETS

Retter adds that the deputies. agreed at their last meeting on the number of ships to be hand- ed by Austria to the Soviet Government na ussets of the Danube Steamship Company.

Although the motion alleging a breach of privilege has been dropped. I ls understood that another motion has been put forward that the Committee ex- Prens its opinion on these out-

side organisations.

The European Movement was formed at The Hague in May

year and groups the chief anisations which up to then had been commpaigning separate- ly for greater European unity.

Reuter.

COURT OF RIGHTS RECOMMENDED

Strasbourg, Sept. 1.--The Legal Committee of the Euro- pean Assembly decided tonight to recommend the establishment of a European Court of Human

Since the "Big Four" Paris Rights. conference In May and Junc on eight they have agreed articles, including those dentin with frontlers, reparallons and minority rights.

cn

The Conumitee also decided in favour of an International Co in'salon of Inquiry to press ences of alleged breaches of the 11-point European Human

Charter, Rights

which huo

The last morning's session was taken up with a discussion ulready been

drafted. list of Soviet These recommendations must a revised claims submitted by M. Georgi go to the Assembly and, if they Zarubin, Soviet Ambassador, are approved by a two-thirds to assets of the Danube Steam-majority, will be forwarded to

hip Company.

the Foreign Ministers

SOVIET RICHTS

mites,

Com-

Sir David Maxwell Fyle, the British chairman of the Com

of

The deputies reached agree- | antce, disclosed tonight that it ment on two sections, Including had been agreed that any per- the number of ships Involved, sons from member nutions and disagreed on three tions, mainly on the question of Soviet righis to properties leased to the Company.

sec-

One vessel was In dispute but it is understood that it was

_decided that this should be left

10 Austria.

On leased properties the Western deputies maintained that the Soviet Government might only claim such assets

Steamship Com

The Council of Europe should be allowed to make a complaint Ju

Ipswich, Massachusetts, on a borrowed line with mackerel bait. The catch was nearly too much for the 15-foot outboard motor boat the boys were fishing from, and an adult had to help them get it shore. (AP Picture).

Hague Delegates Not Yet Down To Real Work

DISCUSSIONS STILL

IN FIRST STAGES

The Hague, Sept. 1. The round-table con. ference on Indonesia was this morning again confined to informal and internal discussions between dele. gates and experts.

More definite work was being done this afternoon, when several of the Committees were starting their talks.

The leaders of the three delegations to the Financial and Economic Committee and their de- puties were meeting to discuss the appointment of Sub-Committees to deal with special subjects.

the Commission, but only after tion all means of seeking a remedy the Cultural in their own country had failed (also`

The Commission would then leaders try to eifert

by

his

An Iarnell spokesman sald that delegation had no omelal notification of the Arab do- mands.

"The Arabs are jeopardising the recently good almosphere of the Conference by bringing up territorial claims before the survey group has even begun work." he commented.

The Commission is expected to continue its work in Lausanne until about September 15 or 20, during which it will consider the unblocking of Arab and Jewish "frozen" assets,

oller among problema-Reuter.

Public Pays

£5,500 To See

Lord's Home

Prescot, Sept. 1.-Young Lord

today that his family teat in now a going concern.

Derby reported with pleasurO

The 31-year-old Peer said he bad taken in £5,500 in public admission tolls to rambling Knowsley Ifall this summer.

and, if unsuccessful, would refer meeting today to deal with mat-special relationship

n reconciliation Constitutional Committee were their wishes of having had been unable is keep it in | the matter to the Couri.-Reuter, |fers of procedure.

now United States This Committee has already nesto. instituted three Sub Com- mitices. The Arst one is sub- divided into three sections to deal with:

A total of 40,000 adults pald half a crown each, and 8,000 children one shilling and three- pence each, to wander through A similar meeting of delega- they termed the unilateral en- the 400-year-old showplace.

leaders and depulles to couragement

Liven

the

Lord Derby

Jast decided Committee was Dutch to "special interests" in Spring

Hall that Knowsley. being held. Delegation

pay its certain parts of Indonesia to would have to

own un the Political and como lo The Hague to express

Because of high taxes ho

with the good repair on his usual 11- of Indo-come.

"Next year 1 shall reduce the charge for children," ho The Indonezina delegates com-

"I think half plained that this encouragement price Is Ing. much.

told reporters. nad been given without con- They also said

Silver Microscope

as were formerly enjoyed by Given To Museum

the Danube

pany.

The Western deputles con tinued to oppose Soviet control of leased properties in

petuity.

per-

London, Sept. 1-The King has given a silver microscope from to a selence Windsor Castle muscum in Londen.

The microscope, which was found in the Castle Hibrary, is

"When the charge was fixed; 1. The provisional Constitu-suiting them.

I did not expect many children, tion of the new. United States that they must have the right and I did not particularly want of Indonesia, nationality and to bring other delegates from the them. I feared they might be citizenship, and the right of In- site areas of Minahassa and donesin to self-determination.

nuisances, but they have bc- Ambon and Sumatra, who would haved perfectly."-Associated 2-New Guinea

declare that they agreed with Press. 3-Contracts with self-the Republican Federalist plan. governing regio

The Steering Committee was

The revised int of Soviet belleved to have been made for The second Political Sub-

city to the salied.ut Wales, in the late 19th Con- Cinaries of the transfer of morning, when the problem of British Troops

pany remained and Reuter.

Boes in

connects with Stalinbad and Leninabad, in the dizz tom and the line on to Thwa

and Kushut, Sinklang Province. Three bases In Sinklang Province "cover of North China," said reports. EFFECT OF BLOCKADE The air bases are not officially military, but Soviet civil avia- tion was said to bo distinguish- ed by its "extremo milliorism."

The Nationalist blockade China's seaboard was said to be Increasing the dependence of Sinklang

Mongolia and Man- churia on the Soviet economy, and the reports said the Russian airlines are taking advantage of this to extend their airlines to facilitate the airlift to

of

Com-

munist occupied China-United Press.

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"This new couple seem to be nice people, Georgeshe told me they're just as far behind with their light and phone bille so we are!”.

Charter

sovereignly, the Netherlands | the representation of all the Indonesian Union, and the ex-minorliles and spcctal interests change of High Commissioners. would probably be discussed.---

Reuter, FULL MEETING

A full meeting of this Sub- Committee

bo will

held to- morrow but this afternoon the Dutch Overseas Territories Minister, Mr J. H. Van Maar seveen, the Federalist represen

Gde Mr Anak Agung tative, Agung, and the Republican ro- presentative, Professor Suporno, were meeting to have their first talks on the working papers about the Union, which have been completed by all three de- legations.

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Duesseldorf, Sept. 1-British troops this afternoon occupied the Rubiccheinic works at Ober- hausen, scene of dismantling pro- tests.

10.

20

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Newfoundland

St John's (Newfoundland),"

It is not known how long New York, Sept. 1.—Tense Sept. 1-Six cases of polio, and lift-men warlly Newfoundland's first outbreaks of guards the Empire State Building to- were reported by the Health for several years, scrutinised everybody entering the disease day after a report that the Department here today. stunt parachutist Robert Nice, The cases were sild to be 23, planned to leap from the and complete cures were skyscraper at 4 pm.

hoped for...

Reuter.

The third Sub-Committee will tried for deal with foreign relations and optimistic" estimates of what entering the plant, the exchange of High Conthey could earn in dollars. missioners, but will probably not begin work unill the second Sub-Committee has made con-lief," they wrote, "that Euto "If it was at one time our be siderable progress with the de-pean recovery was proceeding tails of the transfer of so fast enough to makes it possible to vereignty and the establishment achieve viability in 1952, of the Union of Indonesia.

must now admit that the rate of

not sufficient.--As- There still appeared to be a progress is

sociated Press. good atmosphere in conference circles, although slight rifts were beginning to show themselves.

One ofthese was a tendency of the Dutch to express

con-

tinued anxiety about the car ing out, of the cease-fire orders in Indonesia.

BRITAIN'S SHARE

we

Under the OEEC allotments, Britain wI get US$962.000,000.

DUKW To Cross

Atlantic

The

Department's report said

The hour came and passed; however, with no parachute (bet there Was no need for billowing out from the 102-public alarm, but owing to the alorey structure.

serious incidence of the disenso Found relaxing In a hotel in the United States, special being taken This is $558,000,000 less than the 1Australian Ben Carlin, 37, Jump "soon"

- Halifax, (Nova Scotia) Sept. oom, Nes said he planned to precautions were

with his gia and a medical committee had estimated she needed, but better and his wife, mailed from here friend, Vickie Gray, 23, in his been appointed to deal with the than the $850,000,000 experts last night in a surplur Ameri- arms. wanted to give her the Arst time can Army amphibious truck-a

Arked how he would elude England via the the 60 guards stationed by the building management, Niles

It was Britain's dissatisfaction Azores 'with the original figure which

they worked out the division. DUKW-for

a propeller shaft

situation-Retuer."

To Motor-Cycle Round The World Manchester, Sept 1-Jack

out

Manchester

Manchester today

MIGHT SPOIL SPIRIT ine Repubilcan delegates felt that too much accent on these led to a new agreement based Their first trip endod 270 sold: "It's so simple a person malters might quickly spoil the present spirit of the conference on a compromise formula worked me out of New York in July: wouldn't think of t They sata

The guards that any incidents out by M. Marjolin and Baron 1948 when

today carried Palfreymah were to be expected and should Snoy, The United Kingdom's falled.

than share of Marshall Aid last your

up the NUes photograph for identifica motor engineer at ship then plekod be minimised

was $1,239,000,000.

tion purposes and challenged from magnified.

· France, second largest res The vehicle, dubbed "Half persons entering the building motorcycle round the world Another matter which und cipient of ald, also took a cut Safo bus a call,, a single bunk with parcels Large enough to He expects to, bo away for made some of the Indonesian this year from $989,000,000 in and built-in cupboarele Amo congeal a parachute-United about 12 mondus on his 60,000- delegaton a little sore was what $704,000,000,-*Unlied Press.

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