THE HONGKONG
ELEGRAPHI, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949.
Peiping Radio's
Blast At The West
San Francisco, Oct. 4 The Chinese Communist radio broadcast today was devoted to furthering world peace and boasted that the Soviet bloc would soon ba ablo to "pulverise" non- Communist countries head- ed by Britain and the United States.
The "China Conference for Defending World Peace" larued a resolution rohashing the Soviet chargea
the which, binmed "American
and Brilich im- perialist bloc" for preparing an "oggressive war" by expanding the network of military bases,
Atlantic Pact. partaking in the and "scheming to establish the so-called Pacific Union," all of which
used, for a
would be "renowed attack upon the Soviet Union, China and other coun-`
bloc's
However, the Soviet might "long aga surpassed that of the inperialist bioe," the mdio said.
The
broadcast sald_that_fol- lowing the disclosure of the Rus slun possession of the atom bomb "it is clear that we will certainly have suficient strength to pul verize all criminal plots of the warmongers," provided that the people of the world would con- their Unuc
"strengthen to unity."
JAP TREATY
The conferenes pledged that. the new "People's Republic of China" is willing to unite with our great ally, the Soviet Union, together with her satellites, in "Let supporting world pence. our enemy Iremble before mighly march for peace," 1! sold.
our
The resolution also demanded an immediate start of Japanese peace treaty
negotiations,
of
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INDONESIANS UNWILLING
TO ASSUME COSTS OF DUTCH POLICE ACTIONS"
The Hague, Oct. 4.
The Indonesian delegates, negotiating here with the Dutch, have estimated that Holland spent 3,000,000 guilders on her two "police actions" in the archipelago, according to usually reliable sources today.
The sources said that the in Indonesian negotiators were which it said the now Chineering. in the national debt Communist regime would take discussions now foremost at part as the ce
the "mighily fortress of
the seven-week-old round-į For Eastern peace,
The conference speakers in- table conference here, that Italian and the sum should be deducted clude Russian, Korean delegates in addition to from the debt to be assumed
Chu Teh, Chinese Communists Chu
the by the proposed new United Commander-in-Chief Chine Red Army, aid that Republic of Indonesia. oiler the last war the United
Dutch sources gave the Stater had taken the place of figure of Indonesia's indebted- Fascist Germany. Italy And
пеза to the Netherlands at Japan and was frantically pre-0,300,000 guilders, split into a paring for a new war, threaten-3,300,000 guilders external debt Ing world pence. He said the and a 3,000,000 gulidera Inter- Chinese Reds have united with no debt. all peace
and freedom loving
sources countries and peoples, "Brst of all the Soviet Union."-United onld, would be "crippling" to e productive capacity of their now state and "quite unaccept. sule." biler geaucling the cost of the Dutch nilitary actions,
Press.
DETAINED
This Indonesian
SIKH LEADER GARRY DAVIS RELEASED GETS PRISON
Lucknow, Oct. 4.-Master
Tarn.
Singh, G0-year-old
Sikh leader who has been
·
SENTENCE
they estimated that Indonesin's internal and external debt at 2,000,000 guilders.
"We are willing to co-operate with the Dutch, to employ ihtir experts, to give them preference in trade at competitive prices and to consult them on financial alley, but we cannot be forced," Republican spokesman said."
Indonesian TH
ASSUMING DEBTS "The Dutch feel that they are
OVER.
to
RAILWAY
EXPERTS
CONFER
Brighton, Sussex, Oct. 4. Railway experts from al-
1 sovereign power handing most every country-in A people without Europe began assembling overeignty and that we should, here today to plot railway herefore, assume their debis,
"But we are covereign and we connections from anywhere assume debts between Moscow and Lisbon cannot agree to thoul which we are not con- and Athens to Narvik. ulled at the time and arising Ironi uctions directed against
5."
Master Tara Singh was being in France without a
on February
arrested
Confer-
Britain was last the host -
OLDEST JAP TEMPLE
Nara, Japan, Oct. 4- Priest and workera dug beyond the floor of a "hidden pit" nino feet below the five- storey pagoda at the world's oldest wooden temple here today and brought out a bejewelled rolle bowl which, according to tradition. con- taina the sacred remains of Buddha..
'These contents are · merely ono of tho, legends to the 13- centuries-old tradition of Horyu Temple near here, and, the co vernment has appointed a board of seven leading archaeologists to examine the relic
Priests offelating at the ex- cavation Immediately
encased
the bowl Lia Lacquer container, and amid chanting of the Sutra moved it to the temple's malo altar.
Digging through the stono fandi ciny floor began at mid
the
on Monday, deep in-the to the closely guarded temple
compound. Lantern swinging Japanese polleemen surrounded pagoda from "respectable distance" and warned that when the pit was apened "not even an ant would be allowed to enter the hall-
ower precincts.
a
IN-
PLEASE
London Express Bernice
BOOKS ARE PRIVATE
London, Oct. 4.-A leading member of the Labour Govern--
belong to private enterprise, ment asserted todny that books
have a Bello
of
Mr Herbert Morrison, Deputy Minister, told the National Book League: private property in book, I do. not much mind if people con- fiscate my house or my watch or my bed. But i will fight to the
ĐỨC THREE HOURS Digging continued for three hours. One
death of the excavators told the press later that tho "Dow" was found in an "Inner which was filled with
DI
water.
According to another version, the vase contains the remains of Prince Shotoku, one of Japan's greatest social reformers who lived 20 centuries ago. Tradition also has it that 'it, contains the remains of another person whom Shotoku greatly respected and
loved.
Scientists are interested most in trying to establish the
of the relic, whiell, they believe, In tura will corroborate a theory at the Horyu Temple is over 1,300 years old end in the oldest wooden structure in the world.
The seven-man board, whose members will be emeially holificed within a week, JK hoping for the temple priest's cermission to make, public the result of their findings.
Unless this permission Is given, the age and contents of the bowl and that of the temple may continue to be shrouded in mystery. United Press.
Russians Deported
police announced.
------they---
police said yesterday ey were deporting Nicolai Kirosov and his wife, who were arrested last July on
spionage charges.
Today, the police chief, Kim Tac Sun, revealed that the For 10 days from tomorrow. Second woman, Anna Yokrov, had also been detained las!
Seoul, Southern Korea, Oct. 4-Two Russian women and a The Russian delegates were man-former care akers at the not among the early arrivals (o-Russian Consulate here, left A financial agreement at the lay, but they are expected In Scout police, headquarters under round-tablo conference, he time for the official opening of police escort early today to be claimed, now depended almos. the conference tomorrUW.
deported ncross the 381h entirely on the outcome of the
Parallel 10 formerly Soviel- walks on the cost of the mill-- Each year these experts meet occupied Northern Korea, the
ary ac ions.
under the tille of "The Inter Costs Indirectly connected with the Dutch "police actions"utional Time-Table...and were included in the Indo-Through Connection slan deduction from the naence." It was held in Cracow loal debt. usually reliable last year. It is 18 years since sources said,
They
included a variety of Paris, Oct. 4. Garryllems, detained under orders of Davis, 28-year-old "World ample was the cost of distribute these experts will wrestle with July and was being deported
of which typical ux- the Government of India Citizen No. 1," WAS sen-ing rice in areas overrun by
known European time-too-Reuter, since February this year, tenced to eight days' ime Dutch Army in the course every
bad table to smooth out many was released here today.
prisonment here today for of their military actions.
passing connections, facilitate NO COMMENT 19 this
through customs, bring up to year when he defied the Indian residence permit,
Dutch sources were unwill-date restaurant car and dreping} Government's ban
to comment Ing on holding
In- The Judge said that as Davla donesian mootings in religious places, by had already boen
deduction demands, car arrangements; in fact, tackle wook in except trying to hold a meeting of his police custody this meant that donesluns
to say
the. In every problem impeding "élock- Farty, the Shiromani Akall he could go free tonight
had
ideas" offerated -representing
These experts will pay as Sikh opinion, in a Sikh templo Davis renounced his Ameri- military expenditure. in Delhi.
They were prepared Infor- much attention to the plebeian 2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m nationally 10 months ago mally to i can
lel the Indonesian callway services patterning In the beginning of this year, to launch a "World Citizoa delegations know what The members of the Akall Party, ship" campaign.
Europe as to the "cistocrats" military uullay had been.
continental travel the marched in niches to Delhi In court today, five witnesses | The Steering Committee of of from East Punjab In deßance testified to his good charac'er the conference this afternoon Orient Express, the Blus Bird, the Arrow and order His counsel handed to the judge approved the rules of procedure the Golden
over 100 clegrams from many for hearing Indonesia's "signific-Stockholm-Ronie Express of Tara parts of the world in support ant Interests"-political Slogh's Akoli P.rty has been of his cumpalga.
within Broups separate representation for the Davis was detained in cur archipelago with special wishes to us at connec.ing June-
community who form tody after having been arrested about 35 percent of the popula-half a dozen times for "camp about their relationship to the lens of East Punjab, in the ing outside the gates of the proposed new United Republle, dnes, Segislatures of East Punjab and Paris. the Indian Union.
Ho demanded. The Indian Constituent As- sembly decided last, Summer French Goverminent
Jean Moreau, a French
Dal,
extremist
of
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with other scheduled crates-who took turns in "camping". ring a direct relationship with
at the prison gates.-Reuter. the Netherlands.
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Fortune
NOT SATISFIED Dr J.S. Warouw, former East Indonesian State Minister Frankfurt, Oct. 4 A. Lurally and
Chairman of Minahassa living in the Bavarian villages of Political Committee, sold of-Soden is waiting to hear whe erwards that his Committes ther, it has established a cinim were not satished with this to $2,000,000..and to have boon decision. They did not want left by, -German-born Ameri- be heard. by a sub-com-can woman relative who died 50 mittee of a Committee," years
The Miuahasra people rejeci
ed the proposed -United Repub
transferred.
yesterday
ngos Tumours spread. le of Indonesia as undemocra- that 24-year-old Kiara, daugh- Me" They demanded a pleblzeiteter of Georg Selbert, who for 22 before Dutch sovereignty claim, had received a letter
was years has been trying to estab De Warouw alleged that the from the United States, sing United Nations Commission on that she had inherited the for Indonesid had wilfully led the tune and som
and some houve
Properly round-tabib conference in an democratie direction. The
who newspaper reporter Netherlands Government, bo- spoke to the Salberts stated to- cause of fis "weakness,” would day's that, theso" rumours had bo-partly responsible for pos | apparently risen from 1 local alblechnos in Indonesia.
discussion of a letter written
Ilo claimed that the best long, ako by the dead". Amen." political orvanisation for Xu can relative to Kiara's : grand- donesia would be on the basis father, authorising him to icolt of the American system --Hou-after her property in Soden, ter
where ski was born-Reuter,
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