Canadian Press "Sympathetic"
To Pandit Nehru
Ottawa, Oct. 25.-The reiterated declaration by Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, that India will not align herself with any bloc has been re- ceived with "gympathetic understanding" in the Canadian presa.
Here and there in the United States there had been criticisms, such as that of a Hearst columnist who had said, "Nehru refuses to take sides but he will take dollars."
London JP Suggests Use Of Chinese Form Of Oath
The Montreal Gaxelte, com- menting on Mr Nehra's press conference and address to the Canadian Houses of Parliament, Lsold. “No one could have £X- pected that in his visit Pandit to Nehru would be prepared cast India's lot definitely with the Western bloc.
move A
in the of ru
There are obstaclen
such way of serious a nature a to mako it impossible for him to make such
a commitment and still retain his pre-eminent statur with his people.
"Generally speaking." the
For Child Witnesses newspaper continued, "the lines
M Sex Cases
between Communism and the free world are clearly enough to justify the areump-
for us, firm that if they are no
London. Oct. 26. Mr drawn
03
In the enge of India.
Pewt Nehru's record
31 sined her in
Basil Henriques, well-known they are against London juvenile court nugistrate. has been criti- rised by a woman Justice of the Pener for his suggesting that children giving evidence in sex crime cases should take the Chinese form of onth fastend of the present formal onth.
11 CURKEN ton was that the child should blow out a canelle and say. "May I be pulled out,
in the same way as this candle
tell any Hes"
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949,
AWARD FOR ATOM CHIEF
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt presents the 1949 rreccom Award to Mr David E. Lilienthal (second from right), chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Com- mission, during Freedom House's eighth anniversary dinner held In New York recently. Gen. Lucius D. Clay (right), former US military commander in Germany, of Defence, Mr Louis holds a similar award presented to him by the Secretary Johnson, (left). (AP Picture).
Syria Backs Plan For Arab Military Alliance
Damascus, Oct. 25.-The Syrian Prime Minister, Mr Hachem Atassi, today endorsed the proposed military alliance le between the Arab states and said that his interim Government would make no decision concerning the unity of Syria and Iraq.
WHOL
afford, caputal for Investment
New Lady Doty Randolph, Marhinery, and wheat
written
Konstle and India turve briff
than
to the Batlyen lenders th building expreming
Cottonwealth of today
ofisay
association
greater substance and readily it words cannot fail to enlarge the Canadian outlook and may well have a marked effect on Canadian pidey “--Reuter,
Telegraph at Mr Henriques suggestion.
The Chinese oath Brings H "Now, India challenges Corunda very powerful and completely!
not to relax in satisfaction wi pana klen to a chiki's mind
achievements that belong to the that it can be puffed out," she
pust, but to accept new respons says. "It seems to me to su abilities, to give the stitute a heathen form for the wrong outh in to bepa at the end."
M: Hemiques made bo zi
A: gestlust at the Magistrict, s' Bonlation
proposent n when be special court to deal with sex crimen at which chundren were!
fle Draft. 10 Hive evidence. that if a child intended to e would whether I took the outs or hol-in fact he thought the child lied more after taking an outh.
Roes to the
Lady Hnadolph
-the
hear of the mutter and naks ti not possible that enorious iterease in divar re ateli brokon homes are themselves the reason for the increase in juvenile sexual offences."
She concluded: "What in no
adults longer sacred to
can
hardly nevin sacred my longer
Electioneering Opens In
New Zealand
Auckland, Oct. 25-Mr Per Fruser, the New Zealand Prime Master."
today opened the ¦etumpaiga for the Dominion's
Keneral election.
Polling
will
the
of the
separate Palestine UN CHILD
The octogenarian hend of) Lengue Conference at Cairo de;
temporary Cabinet claring their rejection
proposeri formed after the Army's state, it was learned here today. August coup d'etat told the
The cities participouing were
Nablus, Tulkorm Associated Press in an ex- Jerusalem,
Jenin, Hebron and Bethlehem. clusive interview:
The message recalled the re- solution adopted at a series of conferences last year, urging a unifiention of Palestine and Jor dan under King Abdillah.
The Christian Arab Mayor of Bethlehem also cabled to the
1--The question of a military alliance was one for the Arab Lengue nod Syria's delegation to the League meeting to deckle. but "Syria is very
and analous for it be realised."
Secretary General of the United 2.Since his Government was
Nations
Mr Trygve Lie, declar- transitional one, decision on Alæ proposed Imq-Syria unitying that it was the wish of the Christinus to put Palesune unter would have to be decided by the permanent Government after the King Abdullah. November 15 etcetions.
"Union or ty between the Arab stoles is the cherished hope of every faithful Arab."
Mr Atassi added;
Although Mr Aiassi S Franaly
DI
The
United
Nations falture the sanctity to preserve shrbies from Jewish desecra
to suck lion forced Christians
the scope of protection outside Jerusalem's internationalisation,"
the message sald,--Reuter. no-
head of the Interim Goverment. responsibilitles have been shared by members of the Cabinet because of his !
age.
Mr Atassi declined to predicti
Govern when the permanent ment would take over authori
The
MOTION OF
CENSURE
(Continued from Page 1)
;
CARE PLAN
FOR ASIA
Described As "Vary Satisfactory"
Programme for
Indonesian
MEME
Compromise Theatre Impossible: Dr Soekarno
Dr
Batavia, Oct. 25.--The Republican President. Achmed Soekarno. today urged the Indonesian people to be "aware of the critical aituation" and said thero were only two alternatives | ahead-the transfer of com- pleto sovereignty by the Dutch or a return to guerilla warfare.
"Between these two there in no compromise," he declared. Dr Soekarno did not explain what he meant by the expres Sorterentsituation bu observers said they believed it was a overs'ntement de- for domestic purely
onth
simed consumption.
The President's speech was made when be accepted the of Dr Subudiono, newly- appointed Governor of middle Java, Но ndmonished Dr Subudiono (0
the prepare people for "el her alternative" and said, "This will be a heavy
the Chinese held an Overseas Association informal conference in Jog- to determine its t- toward the Chinese
Jakarta
Utude
nwhile,
Communist regime.
The meeting falled to reach runzel de- a positive decision elded to adopt a "wait til ten policy.
One Chinese lender sald the ansocialinn feared that Chiors In Indonesia might be accused uf pro Communist Tendencies by the Republic und the United States if they resolved to recognise the Com- munist Government. - United Press,
CIVIL SERVANTS The Hague, Oct. 23.-Dutch In In- elvil servants working donesia can have their position gally guaranteed for two years after the transfer of sovereign- ty to the archipelago If they reliable wish to slay, usually sutrees sald today.
had been The
provisions agreed upon by the Indonesian reund-table
com- conference milee which is dealing with the they future of civil servants, rat.
They added that it was
the Dutch compromise between and the Indonesian views on the duration of the sovereignty transition perind, and was the
inst
last point the Social ...." | conference.
New York, Oct. 25-T US$10,000,000 feeding and heal h children in the Far East was proceeding in a "very satisfactory" manner, Dr Michael Wait, director of the Far Eastern Division of the Uni-et Nations International
¡Children's Emergency
salt today.
Food,
needing settlement in the Committee of
The Dutch had suggested a three-year period and the In- donesians were originally will- ing to agree to only one year.
At the end of the two years, the new United Republic of In- Dr Well, former Director General of Health for New Zen- donesta could draft provisions and land, began the setting up or covering the employment the buze child health and wel-grouping of any Dutch offelals who decided to remain in In- fare progremme for the Fdonesian service.Reuter.
take place bu to a child. Our Own Corres-November 30 in the 78 European, stating 11 depended on ponderi
electoral areas, and on Novem-speed with which the Consti.
tut Arg:mbly. to be elected guns in advance by a compres ber for four Muari kents.
on November 15, concluded it hensive review of the cuts dur- Mr Frezen gaid that one of the
why. Lt He added that was ing which he expinined work Labour Government's main glec- "very possible" that
there under Immediate circumstances, then "planka" was a scheine to would be a permanent Govern- the defence reductions couta years in Europe and Mediter- provide joana for people to buikd
ment by January 1.
out be heavier. their own homes.
Czech Workers'
Grumbles
Prague, Oct. 23.-An
report today on conditions in the Industry salit Czech faundry that there were incessant com- plaints and grumbling, especial- ly among young worker.
Workers complained of an in- crease in the number of "white
workers collar" working critics who were
non-
Tot
The
Renta by assignment of
lo-
East. He said money alloted by the UNICEF would be approxi- mately matched by the partici- paling countries, thus assuring something like $20 000,000 for various programms in Asi
has stilar programme been in force for the past two
ranean countri:8, where some section 4,500,000 children are belfed
of ono The reaction
that the Government, expected
an economy to produce
roar, had merely given a squeak,
Albina Secava argued that if
A
Other promises were to raise disructs for the Constituent of the Party appeared to be daily. the allowable income of bene. Assembly Was urinounced Belzries
of social security to day, the required 20 days be 30.a week; security of tenure,
fore the election, Thus assur- observers belleve, that the ing, 905 Irichoki or leasehold for for-
しゃ Cictiona will
held sche Juted,
(19
mers: nad to make land avail. uble for young civilian farmers under similar cendi lons na for ex-servicemen
soon as all the Intter were suitably placed. always right because of lack of Labour, he sold, would cou- knowledge of the real continue to control currency credit ditions".
itach innin nin control of Im- would prices. It Juri and continue the subsidies on com-
mon household goods,-Reuter
of
There was general dantly tacloc
"inck becouse of
shoes, working
linen clothes", the report said.
CLERGY AGREE Czechoslovakia's Roman Catholic hierarchy -- except for Archbishop Josef Beran and his three assistant Bishopstoday announced that they would per- mit their clergy to take a quall- Bed oath of loyalty to the Com- munist regime and accept salaries from the State.
Reversing earlier opposition to some provisions of the new law taking over control of the churches, they declared that they made these concessions to project priests from possible of continued op-
cont consequences position to the Government.
The Czech President, Mr Kle- ment Gottwald, tonight named the Justice Minister. Cepicko, as head of the State Offlee to control all Church affairs.
Alexej
new
The Czech Parliament np- proved the necessary laws creat ing a special Ministry for Church Affairs on October 14. It will from November 1, control Church finances and appoint nents-Reuter,
World Citizen Not
AdmittedTM
!
Bonn. Oct. 25.-arry Davis, #off-styled World Citizen No. 1, will not be allowed to come to Western Germany for the pro- sent, the Federal Minister of the Interior, Dr Gustav Heinemann,
today. Davis had applied to the Bonn Government for permission to live fa Western Germany, but. bls request has not been dealt with, be the Western German Government has so far no im m'gration oflce-Пleutor.
SIDE CLANCES
gallimet
·9.12
**
There have been reports of o but possible postponement, These have beko
by wir At, al-Asociated Press. PLAN OPPOSED
Aramun, Oct. 25,-Mayors and notables from six Arab Palestine
cabled citles have
the Arb
COPR 13 BY REA SERVICE, ING
By Galbraith
"Every time we start talking about our operations cho ngvor fails to emphasize that hors was d" ruptured"
Cappondix"
સ
LONG-TERM PLAN
Dr Walt
Asian sald the
differ from
Leftist MP's Grouse
SOLDIERS USED AS BEATERS London, Oct. 25.-A Left- wing Labour member, Mr I were possible to cut national programme would costs by the amount Sir Stafford the European plan to that em- Emrys Ilughes, protested in Parliament today against without causing phasla would be nnnounced
placed health fresh
horship, the long-term
correction soldiers of a Scottish regi- rather than Government abould have fore-measures
onment, the Highland Light stalled Opposition criticlem by emergency feeding, clothing Infantry,
being used
public
it xucher.
and minor health measures,
the counoiny tried
our
Beaters are men
ПУ
who scare
But there seemed a general "There are to many millions beaters at a Royal grouse case of relief that with an of children in Asia at if we shooting party last month.
150
them all to feed election so near, cuts do not greatly increase the money would be no more than the grouse Into Bight by beat- problem of maintaining Partyn drop in the bucket," he de- ing the undergrowth. all wysen in the constituencies. cinred. "With the health pro- -Reuter.
MPI SALARIES
The
War Minister,, Mr we shall be doing Emanuel Shinwell, replied that gramme,
tho Foldiers were part of the come long-range good."
Royal Guard ot Baumoral. it the Scottish Highlands, where and other members of King the the Royal Family were saying for their summer holiday.
He said the overall problem of
London, Oct 25-The Prime hunger among children Aula
not so Immediate as Minister, Mr Clement Attice, wan today ruled against a cut Europe because of the relatively the salories of Brilish Mem- greater supplies of food. bers of Parliament from £1,009 "In si, the fight against disease is more important," said
to £ran a vone,
A Conservative Member, Mr Dr Watt-United Press, Chrislu.her Holls, urgei h the House of Commous that this Bould be done by ingislation su that members cold. show an na euery a view remmy. Mr Attlee said that in any
not regulated by Statute but by resolutions of the House of Con mant-Reuter.
Radio Hongkong
JI.K.T.
4,
Quebec
Bans
Mr
They volunteered to act benters when not required for military duty, he said. All were fully trained soldiers and this employment In no way pre Judleed their military training," ne added.
Mr Hughes
asited Shinwell was going to encourage "cheap labour" as the soldiers were pald only fe chillings a day. Local bealers would have Toronto, Oct.
25. The been paid more, he asserted.
Amid laughter, Mr Shinwell Governmen Quebec
today
retorted: "I must say that I have banned theatrical sereenings of
Oliver Twist
the Bini, Oliver. Twist becausscceived no representation from
the beaters' trade union" of its anti-Jewish characterisa Reuter.
tion, Councillor Max Seller of
Montreal sald here today.
Ho told n full session of the
"Hongkong Calling"-Pro-Canadian-Jewish Congress that pramine Summaryt 8,02, Chit the ban. had receivert the pCT- dren's StoryThe Giant's Imd"
C.
Wilson. Pro.
approval sonal
of the Premier M, by Anthony duction by Josephine Plum. Maurice Duplessis.
Mr Selgler said M. Duplessis
mer
Intzelude: (DECTS); 8.10,
BLUNT NOTE
TO HUNGARY
London, Oct. 28.
Britain
6.43, Saxophone Recital by Emilie folt that the film which was bluntly told Hungary today to
Salonga with Plano Accompaniment
bar Vicente Cristobal (Studio): 7,made in Brilain, "portrays the keep her nose out of German "Record found-About"-Variety ne samo type el prozamanda that affaire.
An unusually sharp note to the quest Programme by Jean Halliday caused the brutalisation of the (Studio): 8, World New and New German people and the murder Budapest government said that Analysis (London Relay); 5.13,
,000,000 Jews."United Britain is "surprised" that a "Much Binding in the Marsh"-wi of Richard Muriach and Kenneth Press.
country which Joined Nazi Ger- larne (BBCTS): 0.45, "Generally
muny
"In a a polley of aggression" Sperking-Minor Memories by Al
"unjustified and should make
criliclsms" of. Inaccurate criticizm
of Western xilicies in Germany. For th note
"categorical-
remon Blackwood Loston Relay);
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