Alternative To 'Spurious Promises' Of Communism
Cleveland, (Ohio), Oct. 31.—The United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that President Truman's "Point Four" programme of aid for under-developed countries offered those countries a sound alternative to the "spurious pro- mises" of Communism.
Addressing a meeting of the Congress of In- dustrial Organisations (CIO), he said that America could help the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America to take "a short cut to progress" which would enable them to by-pass centuries of laborious effort.
The provision of Ameri.. can technical skill for both 11 farm would make this possible.
28 Years As || factory
A Nun
EXPRESS
Miss Monica Baldwin, cousin of the late Lord Baldwin, former British Prime Minister, has been
Mr Acheron snitt that any idea that "Aterl Dilla will spring up in the wilderness ur billions of dollars will be hand- ed out is sheer nonsense, Bui under the programme "Com- pornlively Fra uma applied through sound projects can pro duce great returna,
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spending 28 years as a
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She is now caravan
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Pinner, in North London.
She became a convert to
Indonesian
Catholicism 39 years ago. Political
YUGOSLAV
ROW WITH
RUSSIA
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tween
Prisoners
Batavia, Ocl. 31.-The of the United full session Nations Commission
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949.
ROYAL WELCH IN GERMANY
A full ceremony with the band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers took place outside Spandau Prison, Germany, recently, when the guard duty was taken over by French troops. Spandau is the prison where Rudolf Hess and other leading Nazi war criminals are housed. The picture shows the scene during the changing of the guard.
Israeli-Jordan Peace Talks Resumed
Jerusalem, Oct. 31.-Israel and Jordan have resumed direct negotiations toward a peace settlemont, a United Nations official said last night.
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Bach that in the port of semior negolia The official
Combi Doda talks had been taking place for ante armi: he
I. Las tasumond new sogok Binta during the past week and
I of th newal t that the boundary questio had gured prominently in The Arais an klown har 11
Pasa.. xpected to them
an lerstrai
prompte by th Forenta Offee as a conritiowy Lesture when appeared that of the talks hmited scopre under the armistire provi Luts night in the end an interm 1 ne Conciliation Commissionati inclusive prace coufri nor
last week early
that she was doated Press. brady to negotiate directly with Israel.
At the same time, laraci regulating a permanent boun dary with Lebanon at the pop- der town of Ray F Nakura
These talks started after Lebanon nolthed the UN Pules-
United Nations circles Fiere
that
MOSLEM UNITY
|
Search For
Giuliano
In Palermo
LIN
Palermo (Steily). Oct. 81. - Terrified women
from their bests roused early today when the hunt fur Stelly's bandit chief. Salvatore Giuliano, spread suburbs of to the Aclect Palermo,
Special pulice squada, acting that Giuliana Information maht have allied out from his mountain hide-out In the
by
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believe that laruei's refusal to London, Oct. 31 Mr Chaustry negotiate with Jordan indirectly Khaliquzzaman, President of th
Com-Pakistan Mosler League, srid through the Conciliation
here today that during his re cent tour of Middle East coun that ther tries he had found was a "general search for some method of stabilising the Mo lettethed States an! strengthening them."
WHO DI- Mr Khaliquzzaman,
Chairm In London from rived Just night
a six-week lour after
Interview said in an
J
indication [ 1 direct halka (LTC making pro-
For
Juttu Ling ummlerstand to be eager to drink the walks to an early successful comelusoon to forestall Labialment of a separate Arau tute in Palestine by other mem. bera of the Arab League,
C
An Carly agreement in ex- pected on the permanent pari-
that he
Montelepre
ft,
villas prople
SIK or seven
wealthy with parafist aprapathies.
When frightened servants pen ɗ the fluors police enteroil, brushed past men and women in
villos.
But they found no trace of Giluluno.
hud met a number of kintsdressing gowns and re:rched the
nunistera prtine presuknis,
politicians ul In on of Jerusalem between the Irading
of nations.
this By
means dustrialists and
them many Israels and Arabs coulih. expressed "agreement
Kast present a common front on he
Krouping of Middle
I wo
'he
Jerusalem Issue #gainst UN States,"
internationalisa-
pressure [ur
son of the city.
Mennwhil, the Ir. nsfer of Culonel Mushe Dayan last week
Indonesian and Dutch dele- US Must
gations tonight signed two
separate agreements cover- Germany
ing a general amnesty for
30 and 40 Yugoslav political prisoners and
soldiers crossed the
frontier
CEY
Make
'Safe
and cut Hungarian barbed wire supplying the Republican To Live With'
entanglements.
Giving Hungary's version of
the inciden,
communique alleged
army in the field..
10 be proclamation
by
14
Government! The general amnesty is ex-
announced that the pected.
within thent troops crossed frontier south of Gyoruspuszka. wock
Yugoslav
Hungarian forres
Along
the
Mineral Wells, (Texas) Oc 3-Mr Henry A. Byrondte, th
Director newly-appointed
of German and Austrian Affairs The United States State Depart nient, said today that making Jermany "safe to live with" was the most difficult task in thr American foreign policy.
The daneer of resurgen!
frontier opened for, the state- The Belgian chairman, Mr ment mided, and after consider R. van den Bloock, hailed the blc thing forci i will nititude of both parties, their drawal of the Yugeslav units.
spirit
fund co-operation, and No casualties, were reported sad the two agreements "would on elth side.
certainly contribute
10
the While the Incident was de-moral and material reconstruc- scribed in Belgrade as the mason of Indonesia.” strious so far between the two countries,. Use Hungarian state- He warned both sides not to ment said that Hungary had relax efforts to reach final considere it as only "one of a agreement on pending issues. Peries of Yuroslav provocations" The two agreements climaxed
h. therefore, not nn- wo-month talks on local level
Dutch Dp“ |
Both Republican and the BEBLER'S STATEMENT aelegates freely admitted
after the Asalstant anal hurdles had been overcom
1s a result of the Intest Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M.
and
Only
news
Ales Bebler. had made hi from the Hague conference the #dcammle announcement" in uccessful conclusion of
the
the United Nations Policet flague talks was expected with- Committee on October 29 had in a few days-United Press,
the Hungarian Government
decided to make its own an- nouncement, today's communique Bald
M. Bebler was described ir the Hungarion, communique a* " notorious Trotskyito shr provocntour amply exposed of the Rajk trial"
The Hiriarion statement raid that the trial of Baik hat shows the Yurosiny roders to be im- list agents. and Gestapo
fronteir incidents. and disturb the peace in Eastern Europe.
try
Thus
Attlee
✡
azism could only be met by ending all the assistance
wu power" to the democrati forces in Germany. Mr Byroad
.
T
he
There have been rumours for several days that Giuliano may be hiding in Palermo but his On the idea of Islamistun (band 15 sald by the police to be worldi Moslemi
M Sirtel.
still in the Montelepre area. said:
There (Sicilian separatists recently Khaliquzzamau was general appreciation in the thi- Middle East countries of
differen! idea, but there are
the
and views about methods that should be pursued for realising it."-Beuter.
4
means
W. European SIDE GLANCES Economic Chiefs Get Together
Paris, Oct. 31.-Western Europe's "Economic Cab inct" met here tonight to draft a freer trade resolu.... tion, answering the plen of the Marshall Plan Adminis- irator, Mr Paul G. Hoffman, to "get together or face disaster."
The Belgian Foreign Minister,
Paul M.
Van
Zeeland, the Chairiah of the Organisation for European Economic Co- operation, presided over
meeting
Present
the were
Chancellor of the
the
Dritish Exchequer,
Sir Safford Cripps, the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, and The French
Minister, MS Maunce
c. the Norvegian Foreign M. Halvard A. Lange. Minister, The Dutch Forei Minis cr Dr Dirk U. Sukker, the Italian Minister for Economic Co. ordination. Signor Roberto Trenicilon, and the Portuguese Minister for Eennomie Affairs, Senhor Castro Fernandes.
M. Stefan Stephanopoulos, tho Greek Minister of Economic Co- ordination, was the only absent member of the seven-power
·Consultative Commitre.
Their resolution will be sub- Gover- mitted to the 18-nation ning Cour}} of the Organisa- tion for European Economic Co- operation tomorrow afternoon.
CRIPPS' PROPOSAL
The basis of the resolution is In proposal by Sir Stafford Cripps Manolisti by December 15 trade trulletins
least half of the private Imports from the
By Galbraith
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COPK'TA ET NEA EXXVICË, ING., T, 14. SIC. U. §. PAT, OFT.
"It isnt age that s causing your trouble-why, even
I get a crick in my back when autumn sets in!"
Standardise Your Products, British Manufacturers Told
European Recovery Programme TO AID
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raw
This relaxation covers three categories of great foodstuffs
products, and materials
manufactured goods. each of which will merit separate consideration,
internal Aunnctel 41" Mic eennomic position of some coun fries will prevent the attainment of this,
A qualifying clause is there- re anticluted, providing that any country unable to reach the the Consultative target net by Group should give its reasons to
EXPORT DRIVE
London, Oct. 31.-Britons are to be asked to accept less variety in the goods they buy, to help the export drive.
A top-level team representing British indus try, reporting today on a study tour it made of United States industry last summer, called on British manufacturers to stop worrying about giving the customer a wide choice.
D
Concentration on few "The consurner benefits standardised products, the through lower prices and readier the Organisations before Decem- team reported, would boost availability of supplies" her 15.
total production and cut
The team states its belief ihal ultimate ad- in Britain "there are few, if any,
Mr Hoffman drove straight costs, giving from the DEEC headquarters to vantage to producer and firme which cannot beneilt from the administration offices of Mr
Frankfurt on Keuter.
simplification."
urges
achievement-
W. Averell Harriman, the Mar-consumer. shall Pina roving Ambasander. The team was sent to America
each industry to lounch a survey" of the extent lic conferred with ECA ex-by the Anglo-American Council the afternoon on Productivity to study how far ecutives during
to which effort is being dib cocktail simplification and standardissipated on undue variety and and later attended party given by the Benelux (ion had been successful there.
10 organise a constant exchange delegation. He ja to By It was headed by Major-General of information on how simpli
Wednesday.-J. S. Crawford, Vice-President
fentton and standardisation had of tho
of Society
Motor
lcd to greater Manufacturers and Traders, and
Reuter, the five other members Included the technical director of the of British In- diaries. The
describes the report team's findings in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Chles- Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Schenectady.
BREAK IN U.S. Festoration
COAL STRIKE
PRICE STABILITY
Cleveland, Oct. 31-A sudden break to the month-old steel strik came today with virtual agreement between the Bethle support
hem Steel Corporation and steel- At a diesel-electric locomotive Giuliano as "a hero of the fightworkers on a $100 monthly pen-plant it found that simplifica- for Sletlian Independence"),~~~ Reuter.
declared their
Bitter U.N. Exchanges
(Continued from Page 1)
of
Greece and her dorthern neigh- hours. Mr McNell declared.
The Soviet Union and Poland d scais on the Commission,
W but reised
participare in LS WOIK
SYRIA IN FAVOUR Cairo, Oct. 31-The proposed Arab Sintes collective security pact was halled by the Syrian Foreign Minister, Nazim Koday Jey, here tonight as "the first step towards union between the Arab peopics.
told Syria, he
Press co- wanted
the greatest Terence, possible military and economic inion between the Arab States.
The puet, which was proposed soviet propos y Etypt, is to be drafted by Balkang sexuem, at committee of experts set up by
acceptable, Mr MeNell occlared. Arab League Council, Referring to the Arab League, fncy were a violation of that which the Churter Kodsy Bey described is present 'cle of
the literferenc: in machinery as "slow" and urged orbade
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all these
reasons the regarding द
were
MA-
that League resolutions be blad--omestic affairs of st.ies.
Balkans the Dealing with ing on all seven member States
United Commission's report on border Speaking about the On the "critical matter" of
Notions Economie Survey Group, Incidents, Mr McNeil Bald that German economle revival,
alve the contained ample evidence of which is now trying to solve the problem, refugeo
the moral or material old given said: "We cannot permit the re- Palesting building of the kind of economic Kodsy Bey declared, "Syria will to the Greek guerills by Bul- power in Germany that could not recognise any international arta, Ilungary, Czechoslovakia, endanger the peace of Europe."
body which attempts to meddle Rumania and particularly AL- The long-range goal in Ger-
in Syrian economic affairs." bania-Reuter. "a people many was
He added that Syrla had pro- against itself through a self-posed a short-term project to stigiained economy and deeply help the refugees who, he said, rooted democratic institutions." "must eventually return to their -Reuter.
homes"-Reuter.
Kecure
Receives
Report
On "Contact Men
London, Oct. 31,-The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, has received the report of a special committee which has been investigating the activities of “contact men", it was learned today.
Parliament.
and
sermits..
It was asked to report on
Radio Hongkong
II.K.T.
8.00. "Hongkong Calling"-Pro- gramme Summary: 0.02, "Band Call" BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins: with Denny Dennis and Chorus (BBCTS); 0.30. "Can tonese Dr. Radio-Given by Les Wal-ian and Mr. B. K. Lee Stud: 0.50. John Kirby and Ki Orchestra: 700, World News and News Analysis (London Relay: 7.18, American Letter by Alistair Louke
Recorded from Relay); 7.40, "Down" Memory Lane"-Presented by ABean Woods
th 5.10,
atrial London. Relay)
Andre Kostelanetz and Mi OreNes
8.30. The Blue DanubeThe
True Glory of the Strauss Family and Their Contemporaries. A 'CA- valcade of Music of 19th Century Europe: 0.00. "A Century of Musi
A Survey of the Marle of the Last Hundred Years""Great Con-
SJ,
slon plun.
The reported settlement-huld up momentarily by the pains- taking word-xing of the con- tract-enlls for no contribution Troin the 80,000 workern.
This
is the big issue in the strike.
The monthly pension would in- chule social security.--Associated
Press,
LAUREL IN HOSPITAL
tion had contributed to holding prices stable between 1939 an
when material costs 1945, Jumped 41
costa 111 Docent and labour
price
The team reported that in the United States there was de- liberate discouragement of any demand for variety by differentials, Advertising and sales method was directed to boosting the standardised pro- duct.
believes that the it thiy likes American public WHY
"We believe that the con-
Jose L.-Dr
The team
Nov. Manila, Laurel, Nnclonalista presidential sumer appreciates and expects
of the advantages
the lower in Notro candidate, is
Dame
coals and the greater availahili- suffering Hospital in Baguio
ty so obtained," It stated. from bronchitis, according to re- ports from the summer capital He fell ill while campaigning in Pangasinan Province.
His condition was described as "not serious", but the attending physican has ordered a com. plete rest-Unlied Press.
by consulting CHINESE OPTICAL CO.
TAL 13300'
Owner's Mand
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Copics of photographs The Yugoslav Interior Minis-
ductors of To-day A Talk by the taken by the South China The Committee was set evidence of the enquiry, resigned applications for licences allegod on October 20 that
Rov. Father T... Ryan, that Hungarian frontier guerris up as a result of last year's his Government during the pro
Studio): 930, Handel's "The Great Morning Post and Hong Kong. Elopement London Phuharmonic opened are on a 200-yard wide judicial enquiry into allega cedings and later his seat in
whether much activities were. stretch of Yitroslav territory
liable to give rise to abuse and rch, conducted by Sir Thomas Telograph Staff Photographers
Reecham; 10.00, Radio Newsreel
ore on view in the with nutomatic weapons Tast tions of corruption in Gov.
The Prline "Minister's special to make recommendations
London Stelavi: 10.15. Weather Res
Morning Post-Building, Thursday night and keep it up rnment departments, af
port: 10.10, "Grand 115e1"Abert Mr Attlee has yet to decide sandler and the Palm Court Orches fer six hours until 8 m. on which Sydney Stanley, now committee was told to discover
to publish the fra, with William Herbert (Tenor) how far ouꞌaldo people were whether or not Friday morning. Hand grenades in Israel, was key witness. making a business of acting as report of the committee, which (BBCTS); 1D43, Dance To Bald and rockets were also used,
former tatarmediaries between Govern- Included: former civil servants Thorburn'" "The Oran, Dance Band Mr. John Belcher,
and Me": 11.15; Weather Report and said. -adding that Yugoslav
the "and-a trade unlon-reprezenta Summary of Nuwen; 11.40, Close troops did not renly to this Parliamentary Secretary to the ment departments and
Dowd. Board of Trade, who also gave public, especially in submitting tive-Router. "provocation-Router
ORDERS BOOKED,
And i believes that the Bri- tish consumer can be persuaded to appreciate standardisation.
"We are convinced that our own home market offers ample scope for similar development.
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