BIG FOUR ASK DEPUTIES TO RESUME TALKS

New York, Oct. G. The Big Four Foreign Ministers today instructed their deputies to resume talks on the Austrian treaty next week.

The Ministers met for 90 minutes on the treaty "Enough question and informed sources said:

progress was made to warrant the deputies going

on.

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The deputies are sche- duled to resume meetings on October 10 in the suite Tat the Waldorf-Astoria where the Ministers met to-

BIRTH day. It was the third meet-

TO TWINS

ing of the Foreign Ministers; on the Austrian treaty within the last 10 days. They met informally two nights last week without renching any announced

Cork, Eire. Oct. 6,-A Polish woman from thel refugee ship, Victory, held agreement on the nine dig.

up for repairs near Corks while bound for Canada,{

to twins in gave birth

Cork hospital today.

Iler Estonian husband and

puted articles

posed treaty.

of the pro-

the

much

American

tources said Ministers did not have time to talk today because the M.

French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, had to catch

broke up shortly after 11.30 .m. and M. Schuman' sped to the airport,

their other three children are plane for Paris. The menting niso among the 305 displaced persons in the former British landing craft, which was dam- aged when it slipped out of the Swedish port of Gothenburg at

'ght just over a week ago.

The British Foreign Secre- tary, Mr Ernest Bevin, also leaves for home tonight on the liner Queen Elizabeth,

the

The transfer of the passengers continued today to a Готпит

Informed sourcen said military camp near Cork, where they will stay while the craft. word to pass the knotty treaty which was built to carry only questions back to the deputies 50 people, is beached for re-indicated that pairs.

No decision has been taken yet whether the vessel will con. inte ta voyage to Halifax, Nova Scotia, when the repairs have been completed.

The Eireann Ministry of Ex- ternal Affairs Is concerned be

cause representatives of the Conndian High Commissioner's Ofee in Dublin have told the Victory's captain that he must not sail with more than 100 passengers or he will risk fines

for every extra person.

Le

If that ruling is upheld. 23 of the refugees will have leave the ship, and it will be for the Elreann Government to de

cido their Inte-Reuter.

Subhas Bose

Said Alive

Calcutta, Oct. 6The Go- vernment of India has inforna- tion that Subhas Chandra Bose China, is alive in Communist his elder brother, Sarat Chandra Bose cald today.

Interviewed while he lay slek

"closer under- standing was renched on some points.

VICTOR'S SHARE

A communique issued follow- Ing the Ministers' meeting Mad; The four Ministers continued their examination of outstand-

nk israca

Austrian of the aty.

They bove Instructed to resume their heir deputies considerations

uf unamended articles. The

will deputies meet on October 10 and should

eport within two weeks."

The three-year-old negotia- tions were reported to huve

been stalled over the Soviet Alister's demand that Husei

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTORER 7, 1949,

Confers After Guilty Verdict

Mrs Iva Togurl D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) confers with

her attorney's immediately after being found guilty on one of eight counts of treason. that of making a broadcast concerning the loss of American ships, Shown with her in the San Francisco Federal Court are (from left) George Olshausen, Wayne Collins

and Theodore Tamba. (AP Picture),

Dutch

Status

New

Guinea's Discussed At

Talks

The Hague

The Hague, Oct. 6.-Dutch and Indonesian negotiators at the round- table conference on the future of Indonesia today talked informally about the future of Dutch New Guinea, where oil has been discovered in the Vogelkop district,

CURRY AND said that the

nosed

that

:

PLANS OF POCKET CARTOON

SMITH BROTHERS

Edinburgh, Oct. 6.-Two brothers, Stanley and Colin Smith. who in August crossed the Atlantic in their little home-mado yacht, Nova Espero, from Nova Scotia to England, tui [day desibed their plans to found a model community.

Addressing the Rotary Club Here, Colin Smith said that they planned to start the com munity, whose influence they Imped, would become world. wide, when they returned to Nova Scotia in, February.

"We see our world sliding clown very rapidly towards another great war, and states men seem unable to do any thing about it," he said..

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Usually reliable sources; same problem of sentencing Dutch pro- New Guinea to a long period of

nior-stagnation, the

rugged,

On the Indonesian...side this jungle, covered · territory solution was also not too with its 1,000,000 primitive come. They fit it would mean

Many distinguished Roman inhabitants should remain in the charter of sovereignty ordinary people were at West-

Catholics

thousands and under their control until would not, presumably, contain

minster and lining the funeral New reference to perthe

to pay homage to Dr Guine bring part of the new roule to decide their own Republle, but only as half be- Amigo, whose title of Arrin

longing to It for a fixed period.

bishop was a personni honour from the Pope.-Reuter, Another According to usually reliable

Buggested solution

RICE AT LAUNCHING

the local population

able.

receive the victor's share Glasgow, Oct. 6-Rice, future.

Austrian, Industrial properties, curry and rose petals, in Danube shipping. Originally,

were

rallway roiling sinck and stead of the champagne cus- sources here the Indonesiana was to give New Guinea, D the Big Four hind promired Austomary in Britain,

tria that it would not be treated used in the launching of the Guinca's "liko A defeated nation" Indian paddle United Press.

-SIX-HOUR

have admitted that they would special status directly under the were not be able

united to finance New fulure

Republican administration.

but Government comparable to the steamer, they were said to believe they present intus of Alaska as a Yamuna at Scotstoun, nearould either administer it more federal territory of the United

Dutch or States. here, today.

favoured leaving it to Itself until they could offord to do

The c:remony was performed by Lady Yarrow, wife of Sir Harol Yarrow, chairman and managing director of the

cheaply than the

velrp ft.

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Observers thought that this E would not be altogether pleasing to the Indonesians, although it The upkeep of the territory might be nevepted in the absence was not the only consideration of any other workable plan. discussed by the negotiators. If that were done, there would alo probably be a Netherlands- indonesian agreement on a joint programme for New Guinen's and agricultural

BATTLE NEAR builders, Yarrow and Company. The Indonesians were sald to

PALERMO

India.

ve

Indian

Mr S. Bannerjee represented have contended today that as

part of the Netherlands the Tilgh Commissioner for

East Indles, New Guinea should be transferred to the Republic if in bed, Sarat Chandra Bose sujet

After pasting

real and complete sovereignly "I believe, as I have always Palermo, Oct. 6-Sicilianwastika on the ship's bow,

were to be given them by the believed, that Subhas is alive, police forces at dawn today Lady Yarrow threw cupfuls of Dutch. The story of the ale ernah op/beat off a surprise bandit fee and curry over jl, followed

PART OF REPUBLIC Formosa in August 1945, when attack he was reportedly killed, has barracks at San Giuseppe from ribbons in the Indian guilders annually on

on the Carabinieri by several handfuls of rose Hound, they said, was now net is. A coconut was suspend- | spending, about 13,000,000 never really convinced me."

Jato, near Palermo, after a national colours. Sarat Bost added he was six-hour night battle with "aware that the Government machine-guna India was in possession of de- finite information that Subhus grenndies. Chandra Bose lo alive and with Two bandits were killed and the Communists in China. This 10 were captured, while does not necessarily mean th

woman Wis fatally sons. The vessel has a draught report that he will bro.dcast wounded by a stray bullet. of only four feet three inches over Peiping Radio on October 21 is true. I suspect this to be

th.

peasant

and hand

the nd- ministration of the area

and

"conomic

future.--Reuter.

Phones

OCTOBER 7 & 8

The Yamuna

Is the Orst of w.s willing to continuo that 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. three paddle aleamers being payment until either the terri- built for he Gudh-Tirhut Rail-tory was self-supporting or the way passenger and cargo service proposed new unlied Republic 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. on the river Ganges. She has of Indonesia could take over accommodation for

1,500 per- the

A few hours before the at- when fully loaded-Reuter.

a fabrication based perhaps on tack on the barracks, the police preletion of an Indian had hastily removed Maria natrologer who visited New Lombardo, mother of the Demi recently. It is just alalinn bandit chief, Salvator piece of scnsational news Giuliano, from the prison at cooked up somewhere."--UniferTrapani to o Gaol 70 miles Prest.

further nway .from Landli territory.

It Is

Offended

Article

By

the Carabinieri barracks is the quest serious reverse sa far Paris, Oct. 8.-Francois Chia-suffered by the bandit forces. Jala, the French flim critic, was Bligh ly wounded today in sword duel with Willy Rozle.

Expelled From Britain

The police today announced expelling he capture of four ex-bandits Attache In

a film director, in Verrieres at Civita Vecchia, on the coast Blakeway. Woods, near Paris.

con-

liability round-table Since the ference began, both Indonesian Republican and Federalist de- legations were sald to have in- sisted on New Guinea being made part of the new Republic. The sinte of East Indonesia. u neighbouring territory, in par ticular, appeared to have made It a matter of prestige that New Guinea should be merged with its territory, and its energetic

Anak

Gde Agung

London, Oct. 6-Boris Tem- Premier. believed here that the polico feared an attack on the key, the Pross Altache at the Agung, was reported to have Bulgarian Legation here, whose obtained the active backing of ald Trapanit prison by Giuliano, calf Britain had demanded the rest of the Federal In- who has sworn to release his mother. The futile attack On

two months ago, left for Bul-donesian leaders and the techni carla yesterday, an official of cal support of the Republicans

for his state's demand. the Legation said tonight.

The Dulch agreed that New The demand was made as a reprisal for Bulgaria's action in Guinea hud, for convenience's the Britten Press sale, always been looked on y John part of their eastern territories, Sofia, Mc

but pointed out that ethno- who returned to logically, anthropologiently, and northwest of Kaine. The polico Britain six weeks ago.

geographically it was not acully said that the men had con- The Bulgarian Governmicntn park of Indonesia. The challenge come from fessed to being former mem Rozler, who sald

POTENTIAL RESOURCES that he had of Giuliano gang, and had ve no reason been "offended by an article hopes to emigrate to the United beyond stating that Mr Biske- They also contended that ns

way was personi non cratu. written by the critic-Reuter. Stoles Reuter.

In April, Mr Denis Green New Guinea needed a great deal of exploration and technical hill, the British First Secretary, exploitation by exper! was recalled from Sone after gineers, the new Republic could. allegations against him at the not possibly hope to make uso trial of 15 Bulgarian pastors of Its potential resources were made. Britah then ex: Emany years. pelled M. Bogomil Todarov, the Bulgarian Third Secretary London-Router.

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