Arrested By Reds
The United States Consul General In Makden. Mir Angus Ward, who was re- cently arrested by the Chinese Communiain, Logether with three other members of the Consular ala, on charges of beating a Chinese workman. The Communists have threa. tened to try Mr Ward before a "People's Court" and have refused US demands for his
release.~~AP Picture,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949.
France, Canada, Put AIR CRASH VICTIM
Forward Atom Plan
JOINT RESOLUTION OPENS
UNITED NATIONS DEBATE
Lake Success, Nov. 7.-France and Canada today called upon all nations, in the interest of world peace, to renounce the right to exercise their sovereignty in atomic energy control
matters.
The two nations opened ] pmong the major powers as the the debate on the question [United Nations prepared to open. |of atomic control in
the
no-debate.
In a letter to the "Big Five" special Political Committee powers
And Canedo, Grit. by submitting a joint reno-Romulo last week proposed that lution recommending that they should reach a "short "all nations join in mutual term truce Mureement on ike agreement to renounce the individual exercise of such confidential note made these
rights of Hovereignty in control of atomic energy na ...are compatible with the promotion of world security Land peace."
Atom
proponuda:
Informed sources sald
1. That every country cease making atomic bombs and open to UN Inspection borders teams to inaire compliance with
the nuclear truce.
2. That all countries pledge themselves to refrain from using The atomic control proposala | atomle weapons, by the president of the General: 3 That the UN Atomic Assembly,
General Energy Commission, in suspend Brigadier curles Romulo, of the Philip- pines, had found Rittle response
European Council Committee Meets
In
Secret Session
stimation since Jast July. renew and intensify its efforts to and o compromise In the East-West deallock on atomle control
Officer's Appeal Dismissed
Indian Application For Extradition
London, Nov. 7. The Appen! Court here
today dismissed an application by Captain Thomas Henderson for discharge from prison, where he was sent on June 22 after the Indian Govern- ment had applied for fiveries
his extrudition to face fraud charges.
Alo previous hearing at London Magistrale's Couri, it was stated that the application
4 That all countries weder all Issibl Breement
Individual replies to Cien Komide's note are being pre- pared b each of the Big Five
The United States,
Britain, Frause, China and Russia- and Canada
Apart from "nppreciating the molives
Itomulo's of Cieni
member of most of the delegations are inclined
Paris, Nov. 7. The 28-member Standing to consider Them "unrealistic Committee of the Council of Europe met today | improctient,“
behind closed doors to consider a heavy agenda, including a request from the Committee of Minis- ters (Europe's "Shadow" Cabinet) on the admission
However. the propomis re expreted fi be discussed when the six expera resume their discussions tomorrow morning. at they will undoubtedly be
of Germany and the Saar. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, cluded 10 Sewing's T'obtical of Belgium, presided.
Comonte debate Presa.
-
United
Hatta Leaves
!
Although an official of the Council of Europe denied that there was any tension between the i Standing Committee and the “Committee of Minis- ters," it was learned from usually reliable sources that some sharp things were said about the line taken towards the Consultative Assembly by the Committee of Ministers last week.
through three charges alleging that in 1942 Henderson induced a payment of money on bokun clans for work and materials Bait to have been employed on road and raliway improvements in Burns, where
Erick Rios Bridoux, Bolivian pilot of the fighter plane which collided with an airliner near Washington last week with the loss of 55 lives, is visited in hospital Bridoux still does not know the extent of the tragedy by the Bolivian Ambassador, Senor R. Martinez Vargna.
-the worst in aviation history. He has a broken vertebra, two broken ribs and lacerations of the face and scalp.-AP Picture.
Far Eastern
Leaders For
>
SOVIET ATTACK ON ITALIAN COLONIES PLAN
Lake Success, Nov. 7.-The Soviet delegate, Mr Amazasap Arutiunian, today attacked the majority proposals of the 21-nation sub-committee for disposition of the former Italian colonies in Africa as part of the imperialist policy of "divide and rule."
Opening the debate on the colonies question in the United Nations Political Committee this morning, Mr. Arutiunian- said the United States and Britain were seeking to split Libya into three parts so that the people could be more easily con- trolled, while they (the US and Britain) were pay- ing lip service to Libyan independence.
Mr Arutiunian repeated wishes of the people--constituted previous Soviet charges that a "very bad cómpromise". the United States and Bri- The Soviet delegate_urged tain sought continued con- Instead the adoption of Russian trol of North Africa for proposals for immediate Libyan
Independence and the strategic
with- purposco and drawal of all foreign troops claimed, "A string of mill-from the territory, short-term tary bases is being estab-trusteeship for Somaliland, to lished there,"
be followed by independence in five years, and independence for
for
The sub-committee proposals | Eritrea,
Libyan Independence Itallan-administered trusteeship He pointed out that some over Somaliland and the post sub-committee recommendations small ponement of an Eritrean settle were approved by very ment pending the report of the majorities, Indicating consider investigating commission on the able difference of opinion even
Western among thes themselves.
Labour London
London, Nov. 7.-Leaders of trades unions in almost all Far Eastern countries are expected in London in the next few weeks to attend the inaugural conference of a new International Mr RJ MacKenna, appealing of non-Communist trades unions.
was her serving as an en- Kiment oftheer LEE the Tacikan Army
RAY for the High Commis stoner for Intia, sald that it was clear that the Cavernment of
f
the the
and the For Home
Amsterdam, Nov. 7-r Mo- 3543244
jinile,
Prima Tha
Kroerai complaint was the Ascernbly'n Bek of netinu by
Minister of the Indonesia Re- That The **Trade Uron
and lender of the Re- of suggesting that the OEEC should table Foreign Ministers", ng the comhandle all European
economie publican ellega tom to mittee of Ministers had
1108-11
questions muid UNESCO all lound-table conference on the called, was bent on restricting Furat questions.
at Indonesia at The the posibilities of action of the
Hague, left here today by air for Indonesia. Assembly
Another complaint was that
| the Ministers and objected to a suggestion to transfer the Coun. was eil of Europe spreide coin;daint
from Strasbourg thuit the Ministers had curtailed
One
TALKS IN
PARIS
(Continued from Page 1)
he meels
Mr Bevin arkl Itobert Schuman b Poris week is not known here
But it
to Paris or allow its Standing Committee to hold meetings in various European rapitals.
This objection
It was understood, Ernest
Nevin,
Minister.
Foreign
came chiefly.
from Mi
thec British
who Arst
suggested that the Council of
It said that he was generally 258affed with the result of the
alka
ht
Dr Hatta told reporters at expected opposition In the Republican Parliament to the decisions rencherl At the con- ference. but no more than in any democratle State.
Of New Guinea he said: "It
in not pleasant that Indonesia
Europe should have its centre har gained independener and
Strazbourg non kind symbol of Franco-German conciliation.
In
M Thin
of New Gulen has not."--Reuter
Fc-
įder.
Wis
the WFTU
So far,
however.
European
Federation, trade union raters are taking a cautious attitude to the new
Among the aims of the new Internationat, according to the draft to be submitted to the in augural conference, are the fol.
realised," Reuter.
Yemenite
Jews Flown To Israel
powere
The Peruvian
delegate, Senor Victor Andres Belaunde, spoke after Mr Arutiunian and defended the plan for Italian administration of Somaliland.
Sonor Delaunde said Italy would not be discriminated against in planning the dia- position of Somaliland, contended that Italy had "al-
is a
prerequisito
ways had "a universalist vlow- point, which for the task of administration."
urgen
unilateral ministration for
Somailland, and differed with the suggestiona
He
Д
Ad-
ministrative responsibility in addition to Italy-United Press.
The conference, meeting if the Federation proves to be
of the CAL was to fight of some delegations that severa India had not consented to us here from November 28 to a successful and representative Imperialism, feudalism and
powers should be charged with return to Britain early in 1948 December 9, is expected to anly become no integral part manded democracy, trade walon morement it will almost rer. burcucratic capitalism. It do- Neither was his return the re- mark the opening of a bitter of the new Trade Union Interfreedom
of any levision
and the undly ден Government
contest in Asia between the inntional to be formed here at unification of the working class Britab Army authorities to bring Communist-led World Fed- the end of this month.
of the country. Now, all the de- Pam home
cration of Trades Unions EUROPE CAUTIOUS manch of the CAL have been 11 was the result of some mia
new International, take by certain authorities, arising from a mis organised working classes Pakistan to gain the allegiance of the understanding of a general or-
of the Far East. FAIR TRIAL
Almost simultaneously with Captain Henderson
had -
the London conference, trades lled to the Burmese Govern-
unions supporting the WFTU are ment, which if uppenred
due to confer at an Asing re- Dowing: willing that the charges agains!
Kional conference at Peking.
(1) To provide assistance In him should
the establishment, maintenance The Executive of be dropped if the Government
of India did not
deetded at Milan fast July to child development of trade union object and LE
the Peking conference "10 rganisation,
"to ca
particularly the money volved
tablish
xammumically Astatic
und pald
Liaison
socially over, MacKenna said.
Bureau" of the Organisation and
under-developed countries." Counsel for Captain Hender social and
to plan
means of
(2) "To encourage the deve improving
lopment of the resources of all Son nid
economic conditions that his cilent had thought this compounding ar rangement
was going through and would gladly have the ecunt, but it had been attached by the Government of India.
jaid plans for
non self-governing territories. OCT the past Lew months, When he was allowed to re-
Exrac! Kanisation
Altogether 124 organisations in which the Aslan
authorities arnonces lurn to England he
Trades aniona would play a big in 55 countries and 10 colonies here today. honestly rule. thought that the charges against
have bocu invited to send re- him had been dropped.
The dynamic
to Agure behind presentatives
the Wit-
London the scenes in the preparation of conference.-Reuter,
Irving Brown, Icading national expert of the American Federation of Labour.
WIL
Ja-
Mr
used
51
in Asia and
in order
in
From Aden
Tel-Aviv, to further
Νατ.
7.--Nearly
of helping tradesountries
the economic, social and cultural half of the Yemen's 50,000 Jewi repression". unionists "under repre
Even Even before this WFTU progress of the peoples of the have been brought to Israel by
and action, trade unions which had world,
of a regular sirlift from Aden to
particularly
money in his banking nearlier left the Federation had | under-diveloped countries and ¦ Lydda at the rate of 500 a day
a new world or
Changes Proposed Inses, were now scattered and these plans was 38-year-old Mr
PI Immigration Law
Assembly members in practice In generally believed and Strasbourg unsuitable and uore difficult to combine with in diplomatic quarters that Ma
other duties than Paris. Tacy Acheson, un
unlike Mr Bevin, 15
who say it is more difficult to Manila, Nov. 8-The Consul not yet convinced that it would
get the world press interested to Hongkong, Mr Jose Rodri be useful to conclude a treaty in the activities of the Council uz who arrived yesterday witluri
co-operation of of Europe Jr its permanent sald he would propose to the Russia of
Communist China. officiala are in Strasbourg. Foreign Office certain changes American opinion, apparent-
debute Today's
principally in the Immigration law to
мор by is that no Japanese Goveru- concerned the admission of the Chinese immigration racket.
ment would fu:1
secure after Germany and the Saar to the having signed peace which Assembly of the
Council
Mr Rodriguez,
recom-
of mending still increase in borul for temporary visitors on the
outright con-
did not have the mapport of its Europeas admitted that there Philippines
two most powerful neighbours.
-Reuter.
ATTENTION TO GERMANY
Paris, Nov 7~The "Big Three" Western Foreign Minis- ters will give attention to Ger- many, with an important deel- sion likely on Western Ger- many and on dismantling, when they meet here Wednesday, it was learned tonight.
After the two-day talks at the French Foreign Ministry, the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, will visit Germany, us already or ranged Reuter.
ACHESON LEAVES
Washington,
Secretary
Nov. 7-The of State, Mr Dean Acheson, left today for Parly to attend the Big Three meeting.- United Preng.
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T..
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Inhe
and
were differences of opinion but bsention of the bond.upon the declined to reveal details.
failure of the visitor to appear The Standing Committee will before the Immigration authorl- incel again tomorrow and may lies on the expiration of the issue a communique-Router. permit.United Press.
SIDE GLANCES
gallwith
9-15
By Galbraith
CÓCR, 2140 BY MEA BERVIER, NOG, Y. AG RIG.
"Mother sent me to tell you to be sure and stay in bad for
15:D your cold, and to borrow a cup of flour}",
the Court must consider whe- ther he could possibly have a fair trial.
jater-
MISSION TO EAST Dir Brown, bespectacled,
DATE FIXED FOR PEKING TALKS
November 11,
This meeting would be followed
on November 10 by the Trades Union Conference of Asian and Australasin countries, the Radio added.
This announcement Ifted the veil of secrecy which has sur- rounded the story of the return to the Holy Land of the "Lost Tribe" of the Yemen,
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The first hint of this modern The Judge declared that the
San Francisco, Nov. 7.-The
exodus was given last month frauds alleged against the Bur-
Communist Peking Radio re-
by u Jewish Agency official mese Government wa
who claimed that thousands of shart, portet tonight that the Wor whose serious."
The British Military
dostitute Federation of Trades Unions had naked and others bustling
immigrants. COMO authorities
Agure, ec In Pakistan were
slck and was already familiar to tradex decided to hold its doubtles partly to blame for unions all over Western Europe, Burzau
Executive under-nourished, were antying Captain Henderson's transfer to nude a mission
meeting in
Peking on monthly in Israel by
sca and Britain.
to India and
air "from a Middle East coun- It was not proper to say it
the Far Eust last spring.
try."--Router. Since
then he has taken would be impossible for Cap- every opportunity to press the lain Henderson to obtain justice claims
ARAB FEARS in India nor had it been estab-unions 10 a
ut the Asiatic trades
London, Nov. 7-Arab quar- lished
that the action
full part in the
ters here of the activities of the projected new The Exccutive Bureau meet disclosure of the airborne czo-
claimed that today's) Indian Government in recklus International.
ing would discuss the work of dus of thousands of Yemenite extradition was oppressive.
June the American the world's working class "for Jews from Aden to Lydda might Federation of Labour's Newx- the defence of peace and prejudice Arab Interests. letter, issued from Mr Brown's democracy." headquarters in Brussels, pro-
They feared that the hope of Peking Radio also reported | re-settling any considerable posed that free trades unions that the Chinese Association of number of Arab refugees from. conlees
be organised for caen Labour was to stop functioning Palestine in their former homes zines for distribution to Service
con inent appropriate
Or re as an organisation. Its members would become more remote os Camps in the New Territories on.
would Jola the trade
unions the number of Yemenite Jews Later In the same month affiliated to the All-China in Palestine increased. trade union leaders from India, Federation of Labour.
Questioned tonight about a Pakistan, China, Japan, Persia, This decision
was reached Tel-Aviv report that
Every Turkey, the Philippines, Indone unanimously by members
assistance af
In the operation of ia ani Stam discussed in the Chinese Association
the airlift had been provided by Geneva the formation
of an Labour at a conference held in the British authorities at Aden. Asian Labour Federation,
Peking recently.
Foreign Omer spokesman said After some dissension, lenders
Noie. If Donors wish to hand Explaining why the change that the from eight of these countries was
help given had books in personally they can do boing made, Mr Chu been the provision of exit visas, so at the following places—
He said that large numbers of
He ruled that Captain Hender- son nad not made out his case and that his application falled. Reuter
of
Dockers Refuse To Load War Material
Marseilles, Nov. 7-Dockers here today went on strike for 24 hours after voting unani- mously to press
claims wage and lo retuse to load material for Indo-China.
The order to strike was "given by the Communist dominated agreed to form a Federation Hsuch-fan, President of the
of Le-and an inaugural conference to Association, said, "It can be Yeme den frontier and had
General Confederation
bour.
Wor
adopt à draft constitution is due stated today that the Chinese The strike was practically to take place in Ceylon next Association of Labour has com 100 percent-Reuter.
pleted its historical tasks. The
January
Four Britons Out To Make
J
New Parachute Records
London, Nov. 7.-Do you want to know how it feels to fall more than 30,000 feet?
only
TO: KOWLOON RESIDENTS WANTED
Books, Periodicals & Maga-
Please communicate with
R. A. EDWARDS, c/o Kowloon Hospital WE WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT
Jews had crossed the 1. Despatch Office, Kowlooz
Railway Station." camped in the protectorate. The
Britto tolerate them indefinitely 3. Kowloon Hospital, General authorities had been un- 2. Kowloon Tong Club.
on the Aden side of the frontier. Transport had been provided by a number of private air churter companiles with which the British Government was not
connected.-Reuter.
sources
Office.
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
of photographs
U.N. PROPOSAL Beirut, Nov. 7-The Ant ro port of the special, United Nations economic survey mis-
5. Copies Four 23-year-old British use oxygen masks and, carry jumps, the four men said. But on to the Middle East has re- youths hope to have the various recording instruments. Rupjian Jumps have been by commender $60,000,000 rallof
This Jump, they say, answer early next year by contribute valuable information more
should day, and to make things a bit allocation to save Arab refugees taken by the South China
dimcult tho Brilloft from hunger and attempting delayed para- on the medical aspects of free- Jumpers
death, it was Morning Post and Hong Kong plan to make their understood today wild that'-ri chuto jumps from above falls from high altitudes. descents at night. 35,000 feet.
It should also give them in
report to be dispatched Telegraph Staff The four are Oliver Owen, an to the UN by air tomorrow ad claim to an unofficial world Among them the four adven record for delayed jumps.conomies student at London mitted
that
repatriation of Lurers have made more than 300 Parachute jumps are not among University, John Ralling, a refugees to Iarnel could not be
raining Jumps from low and the night records recognised by Cambridge undergraduate Char-considered at present. medium aitliudex. For their plz the Brush Royal Aero Club or les Thompson, who is studying attempt-in which they plan to other national and international physical education, at Birming that $80,000,000 was
They said the report estimated necessary drop from › 35,000 feet to below nying organisations..
ham University, and James for temporary work projects 9,000 before opening. their Soviet Russia has made various Smith, a London free-lance and roller benefits for the alch special parachutes--they will claims | 10, #records" for such pilot-Associated Press.
[and aged,——Unjjed. Press.
Photographer"
aro on vlow in tho Morning Post Building.
ORDERS BOOKED..
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