THE HỎNGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1949.
IN THE VIKING TRADITION
Hague Delegates Begin Real Work US Senators
Conference Seek
Of
Seek China Compromise
NOW DEALING WITH To Pave Way For
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
The Hague, Sept. 5. Informal talks today between the three delegations, Dutch and Indo- ncsian Republican and Federalist, started what is
Arms Aid Bill
Washington, Sept. · 5. --- The Republican foreign Senate's policy leaders, Senators Arthur vandenberg and Joha Foster Dulles, today sought a China compromise that would elear
expected to be an important week in the round-the war for early action on the table conference on Indonesia here.
Good progress has been made on exploratory discussions and in some fields the delegates have reached the stage of dealing with specific problems. A full meeting of the Financial and Ecomantic Committee was to be held this afternoon.
Little David Leaves For New York
British Tour To Be Investigated
Prestwick Airport, (Scølian:l.) Sept 5-David Walker, olher- นรอ known as "Little David," the American boy evangelist, ie here for New York today with his manager, the Reverent Raymond Hoekstra,
During their stay in Britain, where
Little David addressed meelliga In London and Birmingham, Widespread publi- city was given to a a statement by a London telephone operator who said that she was dismiss ed because she went to a room shared by the Rev. Hoekstra and Little David,
She said that she had gone to
see the Rev. Hoekstra, who was il, but that the management In- sisted that the rule of the hotel was that no member of the staff should visit a guest's rooin.
On Thursday, members of the Executive Council in Britain of the Assemblies of God- of- Kanisation with 400 churches in Britain and 6,000 in the United States will discuss Little Davki's i visit to Britain.
This
organisation
and
the
to
Administration's foreign Arms programme.
The dispute between tho State Department and a bl- artisan group of Senators over
the Issue of resuming aid to non-Communist China appeared to be the chief stumbling block to early Senate agreement on the $1,450,000,000 programme. The Sub-Committee appolated by the Steering Commitee an
The two Repubileans hope to which Saturday to Investigate difficul-arrive at a compromise
can accepi Bes over the hearing of the the Administration
which "significant interests" wan also without losing face and meeting today.
will satisfy the Scators seeking further aid for China.
A teclinical Sub-Committee
Indonesian of the
members" Cultural Committee is at work on a pin of cultural co-opera- tlen.
LL
They have been successful in similar cigeumistances in $10 mat. But whether they can this Ume apparently on whether they
The Dutch delegation has succeed nirendy suggested the establish- hinges
сап
ment of a permanent Cultural persuade their colleagues to back. Counell in the future Nether-way from ther lands-Indonesian Union.
ONLY BEGINNING
the
demand that Chhin be given about $175,000,- 000 in arms aid.
BADGER'S TESTIMONY
The Dutch Minis of Over- seas Territories, Mr J. H. Van
who iroda aarsevern, Dutch delegation, and at Press confererer tonight, "Wo have got away from the stage of deckiing procedure and are Retting down lo the major | Vice-Admieni Oscar Badger, suggestions of the conferences.
"We are still only nt the beginning of the conference and have spent the time petting acquainted with each other's viewpolats. No one has any atea when the conference will end.”
Auked what the Netherlands delegation's attitude was to the cease fire order In Indonesia, The Minister vald, "Undoubtedly there has been much progress
without the
been achieved."
maxim having
The
to R Issue may come head on Wednesday or Thurs- day when the speciál 25-member. committee considering the pro- grannie expects to question
former chief of the United States Naval Forces in the China area.
to
Workmen finish a model | of the Kronprins Olay, | Intest Danish-built Diesel- powered passenger liner. named for Denmark's Crown Prince, on display In a Copenhagen exhibi- tion of Danish shipbuild- ing from the Vikings to the present.
Movement
For World
Govt.'s Plan
Stockholm, Sept, 5-A British plan for "World Connell of Some Senators expect his Professional Men" as a basis for testimony strengthen their a World Government VAR argument that the Communists adented here today by the World will capture China by default Movement for * World Federal unless the United States sends Government. immediate ald to the hard- Pressed Nationalist government.
The Congress also passed a re- solution presented by the Inter-
as
¦
UK Scientists Clash On
Use
Of Atom Power
RELATIVE PROGRESS OF
BRITAIN,
AMERICA
Newcastle, Sept. 5.-Leading British scientists views on whether the clashed here today in their United States is ahead of Britain in the use of atomic energy in industry.
Sir Arthur Fleming, the distinguished engineer, told the British Association Conference that 'Britain was likely to lag behind the United States in the in- dustrial application of atomic energy because she has not sufficiently experienced scientists.
Selenists in the United States:
were gaining experience in the tactical application of, nuclear pliystes and would be able to new discoveries to Sis- dustrial use.
"Britalo's shortage of
Is mort perienced scientists likely to delay a corresponding progress nere." Sir Arthur
national Council of Women that The State Department has half the seats in any World Gos taken the position that inept-vernment should be reserved for They had not yet got round to ¦ nesa and corruption on thewonien establishing the date for the
has part of the Nallonalsts
I decided to collaborate with beginning of the withdrawal of made [2 Communist victory the movements working for
adopt Inevitable, and it contends that regional federations, such Dulch troops from Indonesia,
"No
more troops are going to the United States government Mtr Winston Churchill's Halted Indonesia than are returning, as must follow a wall'
"provided and see Europe Movement, We are only keeping the Dutch policy if it expects to retain the they do not compromise on the fores at its present strength," he friendship" uf the Chinese essential principles federa-
tion." people-United Press. declared,
The Movement decided to added. send its thunks to the Mayor of Hiroshima, the atom-bomb, visory town, for his message of gand will. The Mayor's message was dellverd through the Japanest delcente. Moriketsu Innraki.
SURABAYA BASE Asked about the Surabaya Elim Four Square Gospel All | naval buse and the reports that ance bave boin supplied ushers America was "vitidly interested for Little David' meetings, ins future," Mr Van Maar- Little David cays that he became jreveen sald he knew nothing
Koing an evangelist after
officially about it. Heaven at the age of nine.-
Replying to a question on the Reuter.
Netherlands-Imionesia Union, he said there
was absolute animity among the members of the Dutch delegation point.
Berlin's Gift
To Howley
Berlin,
Sept.
5.-Professer
Ernst Reuter, the Mayor of Wee
tern Berlin, and Dr Otto Suhr, Chairman of the City Assembly, today presented the retiring United States
Commandant in
He added he liberty
un-
on this
was not nt
UK Concern
Over Dollar
Leakages
to say anything about Shipments To Falseral Government Congress,
The plan being proposed. Reuter.
Destinations
ex-
The Chairman of the Ad-
Counell
scientific
Smuggling Ring Smashed
Hanover, Sept, 5-German olletals In Lower Customs Saxony have smashed a smug- og ring which carried at least 11.000 gallons of petrol from the. Russian Zone to Western Ger many, it wns ofcintly an- nounced here today.
policy, Sir Henry Tizzard, how ever, told the Conference: "I doubt if we shall be far behind when it comes to the industrial application of discoveries made in the study of mucca Pill not menn, and if we are it will be due to the shortage
Three Arms in Berlin, Includ- dequately experienced Scien-
ing a textile which co-operates lists but rather to the shortage with the Soviet Military Ad- of engineers with the right education.
ministration, ure believed to be Involved.
of
"I do not think that it is at to
AMAZED AT ARMING Dr Ram Manohar Lohia, the told Indon Socialist leader, Reuter today that he was "amaz funt the amount of arming that is going on all over Europe." He is bere attending the World Fed-
am fatalistic enough
some think that unless
5. Dollar ve on
an explosion. London, Sept.
sterling area commodities, countries
to maintain work for
the ruler. including rubber and pepper, to
among false destinations is causing in- Great Power blocs," he declared.
Dr Lohla said that "one creased concern in the Board of Trade, authoritative sald today.
quarters our problems today is to avoid Federa- tion shows
great all likely that nny industrial
German officials sald that the effort of wil is made there will application of nuclear energy patrol was carried over the
Therefore, I will add
materially to the zonal border in barrels labelled Far East Fronteakages through the shipment am Interested in peoples and wealth and happiness of the ns-containing chemicals. They
many decades. striving
Sought
London, Sept, 5. The For- Beriln, Brigadier General Frank
eign Office announced tonight Howley, with fareweli gifts
ita Far Eastern Department from the City of Berlin.
chief, Mr M. E. Denning, will The presents comprised #I
fly to Washington on Tuesday wooden table
an inlaid to help the Foreign Secretary, replica of the City emblem- a black bear and a book con: Ernest Bevin, in the dollar
niks. taining historical etchings and engravings entitled
with
learn to ride."
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standing rider,
won
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is said to have confessed tha! London, Sept. 6-Scientists the petro: was sold on the black from the United States, Britain market in Western Germany for
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meeting the equivalent of a, shilling u
were
on the hazards and OUTWARD MAILS
Official quarters are said to be He believed that any World and in possession of "cop'ous evi-Government "must be based on around a table at the Ministry gallon-Reuter. denes" that consignments of both the five-pillar system." This of Supply's Atomic Energy pepper and rubber to London meant autonomy for the village Research Establishment at Har- from Malaya and India have or town and for the district in well today for a six-day dis-
cussion Other diplomatic officials re-been redirected to the United district affairs, provincial self-
in connection for
with borted the United States and States.
provincial Fafety government
atomic plics. affairs, he added. out-Britain will try again to ham-
These developments are sald Joint For Eastern
Federat The
Governmení, The meeting will incfurie dis- several mer out a
the fith
cussion under the technical piltar. London consituting prizes at Berlin horse shows-diplomatic front.-Assoclated to be stultifying the Reuter.
pepper market.
would be concerned only with co-operation programme which Pepper merchanls said it was interfere
world affairs und would not the three nations established a problem which needed to be finira of member
with the internal early in 1940.
states," discussed in the forthcomlur observed.--Reuter.
Rubber market reports said there was no known loss of dolinrs through trans-shipment of rubber
froin Britain.
SIDE
GLANCES
Press.
By Galbraith Washington talks,
COPP, 1940 BY MEA SERVICE, ING, V, DL. AROL JA, D, PAT, OFF.
“I guess I made a mistake getting this paper route--my parents insist on me saving the money to buy something
re-exported
Reports suld the whole Joss arose on shipments from South- east Asian sources of supply.-- Untied Press.
No Decision
In Kashmir
Discussions
1
The scientists will be able to talk openly and, freely because the sessions will be in private, and no statement is likely when
Labour Looks they separate on Saturday.
Ahead
(Continued from Page 1)
and without problems and its depressed areas of Durham and South Wales should have been a paradise," he said.
Unregistered correspondence only for Shanghai, Tientsin and occupied China can be accepted A BOTE risic, and will be for- warded as opportunity · offers Unless otherwise stated glatered articles and parcei posts close 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mall. If mails eluse before, 10 m. registered and parcel potts close at 5 pm. on the previous day. Malls are riosed at Kowloon Central Post Once halt an hour earlier than the 0.1.0. closing times.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Closing Times Dy Air Chungking. Kunming. Taipeh, Ilol- hov. Swatow and Amoy, 330 p.m.
Manila. Quam, Honolulu, USA and Contada. B
p.m.
Ine subjects discussed will be the treatment of radioactive wastes, the effect of radiation on plants, animals and human beings, and hazards caused by accidents, sabotage of the failure of safety controls,
Actual information of atomic pary Air Mall (printed posts weapons has no place in the programme.
Air. Parcel Posts for Manlia, Hono- Julu and USA, (Kowloon CFO) 430
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and
Mr Grimths, who was ກ The conference will be held USA (Kowloon CPO 430 pm. former Wales miner, ended with under un agreement made in this appeal passionately deli- January, 1040, between vered: "A return to those days three Governments to exchange may mean a major defeat for scientific and techulcul informa- democracy throughout the tion in certain toples and to world.
BBC AND TUC "No other body of men and Talks on women can do more than you to the Kashmir dispute between return the Government. Give
the
Bombay, Sept.
Minister, us a nullion Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,, the for every
Indian
Primo
Indian Deputy Premier, Sardar
men and women £1,000,000
our
| opponents" have. We are the Sheikh he world."
Vallabhbhai Patel and the bulwark of social democracy in
collaborate оп supply.-Reuter.
matters
TITO WON'T JOIN WEST
(Continued from Page 1)
Closing Times By Bangkok, p.m.
Mania, 3 p.m.
Strails, Rangoon and Calcutta, 3
of p.m.
of the Soviet blockado
Kashmir
Premier,
The differences between the Abdulla, adjourned at Bombay this evening without an indica-TUC and the British Broad-slavia's economy against the in-
Corporation largely rends castingt truce arising from the rapid develop with loans totalling US$00,000,-
ment of television--were repori-000. ed to the Congress.:
tion whether India would pe- cept arbitration on the dispute with Pakistan.
The talks concerned letters on the dispute from Mr Atlee, the British Prime Minister, and President Harry Trumani
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Hothow, Taipeh, Bwatow, Amoy. Chungking and Chengtu, 1.30 pan.
Satgon and Faris, 6 pm,
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