ECAFE Warned Not To Industrialise Asia Too Quickly

THE MAIN

AGRICULTURE THE

PROBLEM, SAYS CHAIRMAN

Singapore, Oct. 20.-Delegates to the United Nations Economic Commission on Asin and the Far East were warned today against too rapid industrialisation of the Qrient.

The warning came from Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan delegate and Chairman of the Commis- sion.

He said agriculture was Asia's major problem and

Asia Urged appealed to delegates

To Accept

Japanese Leadership

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exercise vision and a spírit of self sacrifice in solving

Asta's complex problems.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949.

COMMUNISTS CONVICTED

Eleven of America's leading Communists shown as they leave the Federal Courthouse at New York, after being convicted of conspiring to teach the overthrow of the US Government by force. Left to right, they are: Henry Winston, Eugene Dennis, Jacob Stachel, Benjamin Davis, Jr. (In rear), Gilbert Green, Gus Hall, John Williamson, Robert Thompson (rear), Carl Winter, Irving SCVT)

Gates. Potash. John

The first day of ECAFE'R Ression WIS confined to spreches of welcome to the

ational delcgatcs und Associate members. An agenda was adopteri after considerable

iscussion.

The conference will tomorrow Insider the applications for

U.S. Congressman On rented membership of Com

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Ind French supjarirlest Sintes nid if Asiaties would. Chian regane are represented by forget their animosities to- NE ORANITIUMIA. word the Japanese, accord- ing to an American Con- gressman, Mr Walter Huber.

M Huber, wveently Quent

The Two rival groups sat side by side in the conference hall, But did not speak to each other They tak peganter they did not Denner at know each other and di kal froth

care to be Tuttle ANI Forgestar that sinted Press,

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leadership in the development of Inty Astale arONS could come from the Japanese. A Huber und the Japonine brod technieni knowledge exertind only by the United States.

"SORTI fiations,

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fre of rejgardless atitude toward Japan, erald get a lot of trehntend help right next door it

would forget thel animosities”, be sand

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ATTLEE TO

APPEAL

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(AP Picture).

U.S. Praise For India's 'Impressive Advances'

New York, Oct. 20.—The Foreign Policy Association, an unofficial but informed international relations study organisation, said today that the visit of the Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to America “accentuates the recent and rapid flowering of relations between India and the United States."

The Association said in a buli»tin that China's debacle had “sharp- ened our awareness of the strategic interests we have in common in India. So far India's foreign policy has been anchored to a concept of non-entanglement in great power controversies; yet both we and India are concerned with political stability and with the problems of buttressing non-Communist Southern Asia.

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It would, therefore, be|us sarpelsing if Mr Nehru's withdrawing

Jollars discussions with American The Association safel เกมใ Jenders did not touch on unter the "world – minded

Indian matters of mutual strategic guidance of Me Nehru,

'rodership. Tike that of the United States, opposes further

The public poltey In both coun- ! tries, supports the advance of peoples of Asia Ly other FORDS x-United Press.

concern."

fadian Government

had made

Mr Huber said he had asked day of next week had been set The Association anic that de- malty fovernment officials Anashle in the Commons for a futi fagute "Towering dilleulfies" the Commsalst putitical expansion.

not thebate en the programme which the Orient why they dut forget the wire mi aerogaine Mr Alflee will submit to Pariis- Japanese ability 14 furnishment on Monday-United Press technical nid. He said a typen) reply was:

"Our people Chitil forget

treatineul the cruel

of those Japanese soldiers. They would bol

with the eu-operate Japanese." Anotated Press

LEADERS MEET

impressive advances during fest 20 months of political re- sponsibility.

raid: "Inheriting ministrative conlilious of

u joone structure

In widespread archy, it has re-established rac of law and order. It has weldest The country together by ing

London. Oct 20 The P** Mister, Mr Clement Attire, 111 and the Opposition pater, Mr Winston Churchill had a further Laik

mchandanag etComp atende hem de veloguesja hese

FEC MEETING

Washington, Det. 30 Th Far Euster Commiten liet routine meeting today. A spokes man said the prbelpal discussion promipal concerned pling for the distinkter

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than 500 previously separate princely states into it states 130, 171 111242 neigh

111fo zuti Lothaug parovinces of

by **

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then dmmisterai by enllengua were min

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tion of looted property reeaveresą, o narmy plans,

in Japan for which na

had been identified

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Announcement of the plans

Prez

expected

on -Axorta Tert

Immigrants

Arrive In

with meeting

SOCIAL REFORMS

central

It has undertaken social re-

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West London

Hotels Fined

For Black

Market Deals

Truman Plan To Expand Atom Energy Programme

Washington, Oct. 20.— President Truman said at his weekly press conference today that he would recom mend to Congress early next year a plan for the expan. sion of the United States atomle energy programme.

The President said that it had been decided to expand the facilities of the Atomic Energy. Commission, the body respon- sible for the production Di atomic bombs.

He said that this decision was not inquenced by Russia havina. an atomic bomb.

The President rend the fol- |lowing slatement to the gather- ed reporters: "In view of cer- tain statements about the con- struction programine of the Atomic Energy Commission, I should like to clarify the pre- sent status of n recent de- velopment within the pro- gramme.

"CAREFUL STUDIES"

"A decision has been made to expand the mcilities of the Atomic Energy Commission,

"This decision the result of careful studies directed towards Anding the means of increasing mur production capacity in an orderly fashion,

"It lan mutter which has been under consideration for many months by the Alomle Energy Commission and the Department of Defences, as well as in the Na. tional Security Council,

"I have authorised the Atomic Energy Cominission to initiate construction programme now with funds now available, and expect to recommend to Con- Kress early next year a fionnela) plan which will enable the Com. mlesion to carry its programme forward," Reuter.

New Ore Found

Lisbon, Oct. 20.-Discovery of new mineral In Angola. Portuguese West Africa, has been reported.

The mineral, to be known os ciarulis, is derived from ann- tural silicate of alumìulum and Iron oxyde.

Clanitis is capable of with- standing the highest tempera- fures. □ factor which should mike it useful In connection with atomic energy projects.

American Industrialists pro reported to be keenly interested In the new ore.-United Press.

20. Four Radio Hongkong

NO PLANS FOR INDIAN

VISIT, SAYS TRUMAN London. Oct.

lending West London hotels Washington, Oct 20.

today, Prest and members of their staff iws coulvrette dani Truman confimed that the were fined a total of £2,750 Jalan Prime 11.alter, Mat the Central Criminal Jewisharlal Nehru, Jund invited Court bum to visit Jurthe

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My Truniaan alled, however, that at prosea he had as plans for such a trip.

and Tavitation Mr Truma i was made near the end of Mr One of A

Nehru's visit here last week, us fours and ass education pro- aptatem of Government-Opp-

Jets. To harness and develop was customary for the leader of tion docunzjonn un defense,

natural reserves, it da pushingga notion when visiting another and the first since the Anthahend with several dozen river country.-United Press. Amin t'anadian

nouncerts, the explosionNONE

ment of at stomie

In the Soviet Union-Reuter,

WINS DIVISION

20-Fur

Israel Naked ally Conservative House of

Agency Official On

Lords.

Many

Conservatives

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that

!

imperi- restrati It added:

ETHIOPIA

WELCOMES

U.S. PLAN

II.K.T.

6.00. "Hongkong Calling"-Pro- gramme Summary: 0.02, "Swing Te” Stan Kenton with Nellto Lutcher, A Programme of Progressive Inzz" today for buyingPresented by John Biker, (Slutto); Radio-Given outry and rabbits from a30. "Cantonese by

by Min Lee Wai-lan and 8. R. Leg blackmarket ring alleged to Studio): 0.50, A Short Vocal Recital

by Lig Infantino Tenor); have "cornered the London tule Lovers Ilour"--Classical 17. Presented My market and held everybody quest Programme.

Yvonne Charter (Studio): 11.00, up to ransom."

News Arnly: 1 The

6.15, Harmonien jiteng with

by

Judge ordered all the

to a fefendants, except two, kept in custody until the fines were paid.

And

7.09.

Belly

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World News

Landon Relays: Reclin by Chamber Plano Accompaniment Drewn (Studio); 6.30, "Theatre

the Memories"; 0.00. "From

Edi. London Relay): 9,10, "I have been Jenlent enough," | tonala”

Weather Report: 0.11, loving he equid.

Wonderful Crime" A Comedy The prosecution alleged that Thriller by Max Kester with Dail the "common denominator" In all Radford cases was a firm of two brothers (DBCTS); 9.40. A Short Programme hamed Cole, trading in London's of the Music of Tchaikowsky: 10.00, London Studla Melodies-Montovani East End. The firm sold poul-and itis Orchesten (BDCTS); 10.30. try, rabbis and other things of Radio Newsreel London Relay); prices vastly in excess of the 11.15, Weather Report and Summary maximum from 1845 to 1948. of News; 11.20, Close Down.

chief architect has din. peared-from-the country the prosecution said "But ព brother, Marks, in whose name the business was carried on, has been tried and convicted at this court and has just had his appeal against conviction dis- missed."

largest of which compares favourably with the Tennessee Valley Authority."

The luletin said that in theat enterprises, and in the develo

of a broader

Indus!!) London, Oct.

thirst since Most tre

Its election to

busty, fia was "Trankly takine for aid where she can And it. office in 1840, the Guverndart tal tonight won a division In the and that means to a substantial |

lobbies of the wohng

degree the United States," predo-

The Association Indian nationalists" fear

"inancial votect American

nist had ceased to Government leaders "Alter reveral shifts of policy the Indian Govemment has de- cided to guarantee that foreign enterprises will have equal Lake Success, Oct, 20.- treatment with Indian concerns. Ethiopia today welcomed us the directors of the hotel had no offences, "n positive proposal" 3 through "If they had used thuir United States suggestion commercial intelligence they that the former Italian would have known what. Was colony of Eritrea should be- roing on."

All the defendants had irra. come an autonomous State proachable characters,-Heuter. federated

Ethiopla with the Emperor of

with the Government against o new chuse to a legal Bill moved

Viscount Templewood formerly Sir Samuel Hoare, IL 'Torriblo Conditions' Corvative Cabinet Minister. The clause was defeated by Tel-Aviv, Oct. 20-A Jewish 43 votes to nine-Reyter. Agency official Bald here fa. night that

thousands

of

destitute Immigrasita, Home Iterally naked and others sick

-18

and undernourished, were riving monthly in Israel by sea and air from » Middle country.

East

2

*This could be termed modern version of The Exodus { from Egypt, though this time it is not from Egypt," the official. who is the head of the Agency's settlement department, added,

He did not disclose the name of tho .country involved, but spolor of the "errible con- ditions" in which the Im migrants arrived"

The President of Imael, Dr Chalm Weizman, declared to day that "the responsiblitics for, immigration and settlement cannot be thrust--entirely the people of Israel,"

ΟΠ

He was referring to the large- scalo immigration officially estimated to total 180,000 in

the next 12 months,

Telling a Untied Jewish Appeal delegation from the United States. that there was still u threat to Israel from Amb States, Dr Welzman said! "We have to be prepared. Our hest defence is to fill the country

people."

with

There would then be, no need "for military nétion for

derenes," he added.

Jewish Agency lenders avid that there were 100,000 Immi- grants still housed in camps and the present flow of 18,000 to 20,000 monility meant that the sams number would still be ing campa next year even if all housing schemes were ploted/Router,

com~

SIDE GLANCES

9.6

By Galbraith

COVÁ, SHE BY KZA SERVICE, INC. T. AL RED, IL 8. PRT, DET.

."I don't know whether I'm going to like school or not do they have any courses for mounted polloemen"?""

Autonomy For Eritrea

under Ethiopia.

the

the

Mr Abte Wold Aklilou, Ethiopian delegate told United Nations - Political Sub- Committee

considering the

problem that other proposals for of outright Inde. the granting pendence to Eritrea were "lania- mount to a negation of Ethiopia's

claims."

The prosecution. added that

of knowledge

the

Flying Bombs

May Be Used

By Vietminh

here today

and

Naunton Wayno

OUTWARD MAILS

Partol Mall Christmas

For United Kingdom via Porta per INS Carthage will be closed as Eollowe

P-Parcels, October 17, & p.m. Reg. Uctober zs, in; Urd. 9.30 a..

Kowloon C.1.0-Parcels, Octa- ber 27, 3 pm.; Reg., October 28, 1.30 D.; Ord. Am.

This mall is expected to arriva at London on or about Novem- Ger 1, 1919.

With immediate effect and until farther notice no further correspondence can be accepted for Canton, Amoy and Foochow

correspondence Unregistered only for Bhanghai, Tienfrit and North China can be eccopted at senders' risks, and will be forwarded as opportunity offers Untess otherwise stated re- parcel articles and gistered posts close. 10 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. It malle class before 10 ... registered and parcel posts close at 5 pm. on the previous day, Malls are closed at Howloon Central Pert Once half an hour earlier than the G.P.O. closing times

—FRIDAY, OCTOBER (21 Caring Times By Air Talpeh, Kunming, Calcutta, Swa tow, Chungking and Chengis. 3.30

p.m.

4.30

Gingapore, Oct. 20,--A repres. sentative of the Vielmünk- "No- He declared that such pm- public,” Mr Tran Van Mai, re- posals also ignored the wishes of marked casually at a prem con 60 percent of the Eritrean (ference

that the

Dangkok, Rengoon, Calcutta, Kara- people, who, he said,

autonomists wanted Vietminh

were chi, Basra, Cairo (atrobl, Mombasa, union with Ethiopia.

manufacturing firing bombs to Dar-es-Salaam, Mauritius & Johan

Howloon Mr Aklilou said that he would use against the French in Indonesburg vis Cairo), Home and Lon

CPO)

D.m.; have to study the details of the China.

(GPO) &: p.m. plan.

He said that the flying bombs, Canada, B p.m.

Mantia, Guam, Honolulu, USA & Ho sknilarly classed as a which had a range up to 12 Air Parcol Parts for Mantia, Itono positive suggestion India's plan miles, had already been tested tutu and USA, (Kowloon CFOX 36 pm: (GPO) Pal (Printed Mat for an Independent, Eritrea by jin Tonkin..

Ordinary Air January, 1952, with the Western "We are plling them up for ters, Samples & Small Packet Poats) Province being given the right ju big offensivo," he added, for Slantia, Guam, Honolulu & UBA, to secede whenever it chose. Me Tran Von Mal, who is (Kowloon CPO) 430 pm; (GPO)

It had previously been sugorie of the Vietminh leader, Dri gested that Eas.cra Eritrea Ho Chi Minh's, representatives should be united with Ethiopia in Thailand, has come to Singa- hope that he will

and that the Western Province pore Int the

go to the Anglo-Egypilan Sudan, get a chance to support the

The 21-lation Sub-Com- Republic's application for na

which is hurrying to soclate membership

mission

3.1.

Singapore, Sourabaya, Bydney and Auckland, B. Am.

Hanol, Balcon And Paris, 1 pun. Closing Times By Sea Canada via Vancouver, D.C., 3 p.m. Saigon. 3 p.

Bangkok, pin.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 **t

Closing Times By Air Swalow, am. (reg): 0.30 am.

Complete its report and submit | United Nations Economic Comforu).

recommendations on the former

for Asia and the Far

Italian colonies to the General East. Acsembly's. Juli Political Com Oficials of the French-apon-

mitice tomorrow, adjourned rored Bao Dal Government in after meeting for only an bour Vieloom, who are In Bingapore so that delegates might allend, with a rival claim for associate the Security Council elections.

membership of ECAFE, des

The Committer was meeting cribed the flying bob story as ngnin later today Neuter. | "nonsense."—Neuter.

Ménila, 13.50 p.m.

USA and Canada, 2 p.m..

Holow, 2.30 p.m. Lluchow, Kweyang, Taipeh, Swa-

tum.

Bangkok, 6pm.

Closing Times By Bra

Bangkok 10 a.m.

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Amethyst Off

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Valetta, Malta, Oct. 20-The frigate Amethyst, left Malta for Gibraltar today on the next

SINGAPORE TALKS

London, Oct. 20-The Singa pore meeting of British repro- ntatives in India, Pakistan and Southeast Asia, witch was ounced for, some Ume November under the chairman

tow. Chungking and Changu. 30 stage of her voyage home after ship of Mr Malcolm MacDonald, her gallant dash down tho the Commissioner-General In Yong sa under Communist are. Southeast Asia. has now been.

fixed for November 2 to Novem She is expected at Gibraltar bor 4, it was ofcally announced Ion Monday,Reuter,

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