U.N. BODY TO STUDY PROPOSALS
FOR
EX-ITALIAN COLONIES
Lake Success, Oct. 11.-The United Nations Political Committee today set up a 21-nation Sub- Committee to consider all proposals for the future of Italy's former African colonies. The Political Committee also decided to suspend its own meet- ings and to await a report from the Sub-Committee. by Saturday.
Mr Hector McNeil, British 1 Neil warned the Commitice: Minister of State, urged "There is a chance of fur- speedy action by the Sub-ther trouble."
Committee,
pointing
out
He said that three and a half-
that Britain had to keep days were not too short a time
which lo nek the Sub-
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The suspension
of the 59- Committer a agreed after the
ini member
order in the former Italian Committre to come to a decision. territories. Demonstrations had already occurred Mogadishu, Italian Somali-meeting was land, last week and Mr Mc-Iran delegate. Mr Fadhil Jamalı,
Tibetam Tribes To Assemble
San Francisco, Oct. 11. -Tho representatives Various Tribes In Enxt
uľ
Tibet would soon meet in Labrant.
Southwest A
Kan town. for a cod- ference, according to Pek-
ing Radio tonight.
More than 106 represen- tatives from 30 tribe In Thinghai, Lhana, Szechuan and Kansu itself were al- ready nt Labrang. the Indio said.
The
purpose of the conference was not stated by the Radis, but i sald congr fulatory
Chairman
A
Man Tre-tune.
of the
Jew
Government,
The tribal representatives bad
premed "overwhelming Joy" at the form tion of the Government and the risah- itshment of a People's Re- publo-Reuter,
MASS HUNT FOR MAD MURDERER
had complained that small dele gations would be unable to spare the manpower for a simultaneous meelings of both bodies.
The decision means that dis- cussion of the next item on the Commit ce's agenda-the Soviet Union's proposal for It Five
ane! praen prot demnation of the lied States and Brin Пр warmongers will be delayed,
PROPOSAL FOR LIBYA Members
Italeria
The Sub-Committee
Poland, Australia
Colonies
Argentino, Brazil, Chile, Clung slovakin. Belisario Ethiopin, France. Guatemalı fndin, Iraq. Liberia Mexic Palcsian, South Aften. than Suviet Union, Britain and the United States
Sir
Mobummed Zafrullah! Khan. 1310 Pakistan Foreign Minister, culled to the Com mallcen resolution to be sub mitted to the Sub-Committer followed to a very large extent ! The American persprosoj in spert of Libya That included Independence for Libyn in three
and the appointment
years ane
Britain.
Sir Mohammed said that the Pakiston proposui differed on these points.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1949.
WHICH?
officials
When civle named
Yvonne lovely Dillon (above) "Miss Western Weck" to reign over the annual celebra- tions at Palm Springs, California, they expected to deck her out in a cow- But Yvonne, boy outfit. who thinks western clothes do little for her, says she prefers this kind
U.S. Economic Aid For Asia Urged
London, Oct. 11.-American economic aid for Asia was urged in London today by Sir Joremy Raisman, former Finance Minister of India and now Vice-Chairman of Lloyd's Bank, London,
The balance of political forces ins Western Europe, he told the East India Association, was powerfully affected by the courageous decision of the United Stales to embark on the European Recovery Programme.
"The situation in Asin to-continent could play in such a day," he added, "calls for a programme, and its preserva- tion from tronomie disruption corresponding measure of
and chaos must be one of the statesmanship f a firm Arst priorities in the political foundation is to be laid for strategy of the Westem world." an-approach to such
Dealing wih devaluation, Str balance of world forces as Jeremy
Raisman aid that the will ensure the prospects of abrupt change, in the relative peace.
values of the Pakistan and Indian can be no doubt of acua
was bound supers the part which the Indian sub- COLESO considerable embarrass- ment to the trade between the
countries. In two
ndition to Jule and cation, a myriad other economte links must be gravely disrupted, Nor Jarred, if not would all the stresses by any
be 12345
confined to the
"There
REFORM OF
GAMBLING LAWS
|
I dan side,
ANOTHER BARRIER
I zised
the
"What all of us must whole- | heartedly
thai regret is that London, Oct. 11. The latest development British Betting Control! yet another barrier Hard today reemmended) friendly Inti rcourse between the reforms of the gambling two countrica" Sir Jeremy con- laws which would bring much of Britain's betting on) horse races under its con trol.
ال.
The Bourd which statutory Dotty. controls Britafu's aer-course totalisators
of costume. (AP Picture).coles de profits to charition
tinued.
into
Whatever the justificaflen for the different policies pursued, it tragic can only be regarded as that str contentious nu lesso should have artsen at this stage,
If the time has passed for a friendly concultation regarding the rates of exchange, it is still and fo the improvement of not too late for discussion: be- lida so breeding and veterinary tween India and Pakistan In re- fellitles
Kard to the prices of the main
which In a memorandum submitted, comunodities
enter foday to the Royal Commission their trade exchanges. which is invegligating Berlain's,
clear that unless some goubling industry, the Board agreed basis enn be
achieved recommended that all off-course for the supply of raw ju.a from pool or totalisnier betting shoud Pakistan
LD Indian industry be under its control.
there will be
be an intensificatio The Board asked that any new of Government mensures and
which betting lows should provide for coun er measures
will the possible future installation of tend in the end to stifle all Central totalizator, which natural economic activity to would ecerpt bels on races held the detriment of both countries. Moscow, Det. 11, anywhere in Britain, under the i
Board's control. British against
Diplomats Accused
Of Spying
POSTAL BETTING
Lo
GRIM REALITIES
"In addition to its diffeuilles with Pakistan, there are signs the shock of devaluation has brought Indja face to ince with the grim realities of her economic position.
An Advisory Council Consisting of the United States, Prance, Italy, Egypt and one representative each of the In-Charges habitants of Cyrenaien and Tri-diplomats of "spying" in poliania
Moscow and Eastern Europe
It also recommended that that are made in a new book,
should control cash postal "Behind the Scenes of Bri. betting, if it should be declared 1. It stressed not only the antish Diplomaey," published legal. dependence bul The unity of in Moscow by Ralph Parker, The Acceptance of these re- correspondent of the British commendations would give the 2. It rugpreted the addition of Communist newspaper, Daily hores except
Board control of all betting on Pakistan to the countries on the Worker, according to today's and credit transactions and off issue of the Soviet news.cours: prodit transactions with paper. Pravda.
The Secretary of the Board today told the Commission that
Libyn an nu objective; and
Advisory Counell, and that the number of representatives of the leerd population should be in creased from two to three by the addition of a representative from the Fezzan.
TRUSTEESHIP
Paris, Oct. 11--A five day mass hunt by villagers, police and bloodhounds in the Morbihan area of Brit- tany has failed
The duties of Advisory Coun to trace Pierre Bernard, 29-year-old, would include advising the or ell, under the Pakistan proposal escaped criminal lunatic, be- jeupying powers or the Adminis lieved Inst Thursday to have tru ion of the territories towards set fire to a farm. killed
independence and the formation of governmental institullon. hoy of two years and ab. ducted another boy of nine amit the provision in the United The Pakistan plan would also months.
States proposal that the seat of the Advisory Bernard's previous know acute Libya,
Courull should be of criminal madness include the Pokiston proposed murder of
and a Briten
baby niece.
his mother
The Morbilnu police were to-
should
become in-
Lot in three years
Pakistan
NOOK
bookmakers,
on-courtu cash
Penvila's critic write of the
the Board clid nothing to 11 MURA 01 ENCOURARE betting. It only pornoka ahe most experienced | spent about £50 a year on
service agents advertising. were dispatched. to the Soviet Jamon for purposes at espionage.
Leer. T
The special British Military Mission in the USSR was haded by the inveteratespy, Sir George
it, who had carried out spying
wrecking
activities | Soviet Rustia as far buejt ns 1917.
and 1918.
The Boord's memorandum disclosed that lets placed with The totalinators from the In- troduction of the system is to the end uf 1948 totailed
130,000,565.
"In India's case
measures of
no
a refusal to devalue could only have been accompanied by Internal
a kind that
so drastie popularly elected Government could conceivably embark upon them. This is true to some extent of Britain, but it applies with even greater fores to India, where low produc- tivity, high prices, fuck savings and all the other symp toms of a deep-seated Inflation were more pronounced.
of
"The dilemma posed for In- dia WHE indeed a - cruel one, nul, since it now appears that she had only two days' warn-
In 1948 the record total of ing of the British deetsion, £26.202.015 was staked-Reu-
1
ler
"Sin Archibald Clark Kerr. (now Lord Inv.rehapel), former British Ambassador in Moscow actively participated!
at 1 KAT
Italing Sumaltarul,state demarches agulast the Soviet Union engineered by the
proposed 1401 iz- United Nations
day reported to be considering terantional asking the local army authorities for troops to hunt down Bernard trusteeship for 10 years. The Americas Embassy,
The hust
territory would be administer- was over misty hate heaths and raki-soaked woods of by Administrator to be
appointed by
unit responsible
WAR HYSTERIA
"Sir Maurice Peterson, who soveceded Sir Archibald, bom-
N. IRELAND
WILL NEVER
SEVER LINK
Manchester, Oct. 11.-Sir
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certain
some re-
not surprising that, like European countries, she should entertain sentment at the action of the United Kingdom Government --Reuter.
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The proposal also called for barded the Foreign Offee with Basil Brooke, Prime Minis. 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.
an area between Quiberon had to the Trusteeship Council. Lorient. tolled with concrete pillboxes
bellt German occupation.
ter of Northern Ireland, told
At 15, "Mad Peter" drowneylonal boundaries of epelt ter- the women's rally in the British the Ulster Associations
hla nine-month-old
holding her
micr head down in o
tluoring the the
establishment of C'um- missions to ix the
protest against the issue of intern-is to Russions taking part in story-Reuter.
teachers' conference.
Air Exercises
York
basin of water because
erted tun much."
Held for 10
criminal
years ja n
Junntle anylum, e
was freed in 1945.
he knifed his mother to death
in
те
the United Kingdom today "Frank Roberts, former Coun-Ireland would never sever that the people of Northern sellor of the British Embassy. whipped up war hysteria in the the 400 years' old links with diplomatic corps In Moscow ang | England and the Emeira, e Soon after Over New
was unceasing in his frank and He asserted that the brazert arguments
the presentatives of Eire had d- Washington, Oct. 11.-Unlts of inevitability of a clash with played a narrow outlook at the
Russla."
the mecting of
Council sylum from National Guard will join In nemters
Parker, writing on the staff Europe at Strasbourg in in- which he tscaped the nigh simulated air raid and Inter-American
troducing the question of the of the of September 5.-Reuter.
British and partition of Ireland when the diplomatic Jega- ception exercises over the Newtons
world was threatened by a in Moscow, ShyB that
and was about
to burn her
body when he was arrestest.
He was again criminal lutule
Gent
the Royal Canadian Air Forec the United States Air
to and
Duke Returns
To Duty
London, Oct. 11. The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Princess Elizabeth, will become "Jimmy the One"-a, the naval slang for First Lieutenant-In the British destroyer Chequers next week.
The Duke will fly on Saturday to Malta in an aircraft of the King's Flight do Kaldo up hi
active duties in the vessel under the command of his uncle, Earl Mountbatten, Flag Officer Com- manding, First British Cruiser Squadron, now in the Mediter- rarison..
A
l'e-
A your
year ago, tho: Duke Was placed on the Royal Navy half-pay 1st at his own quest to be with Princess Elizabeth during the months the King was to visit Aug- tralia.
The Princes# and the Duke were called upon to fuld: muny public engagements. durinit the King'o lineas, which pre- vented the Royal tour 10 Australia-Bleuler,
to ALS
say
ol
York city area on October 22. they spend their time nosing supreme danger.
The practice has been named around collective farm mar- "We in Northern Ireland "Operation Metropolla."
kols and Fallway
stations, have a broader outlook, and 1 Officials said that the chief lolering near factorles and
without hesitation that purpose
the of
manoeuvrès. airfields and conversing with just as during the war we dia would be to demonstrate the Russians in parks to collect everything that could be done, ability of the two air forces to material for reports and thus so now In a battle Integrate in an emergency-win their superiors approval not nearly so romantle, Reuter.
Hnot promotion," Reuter.
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Communist-led General Con. fester tion of Labour sources nimated tha 75,000 printers would stop work until Thursday, Negotiations for a rettlement were still going on this evening and there were hopes that the stikke might yet be averted,
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