THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949.

FARM CAT REARS GREYHOUND Atomic Control Debate

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Derby. fle Calla Naptown Funky, and the cai in His playmate (right) as well as fosfer mother

They agreed to be good for an long a look to take thin picture, and Iben-

-they were at it agało London Espitav Service

Germany's Admission To Council

Of Europe

Canberra

Jap Treaty

Resumed In UN

GEN. ROMULO'S PROPOSALS

Lake Success, Nov. 8.-The United Nations Assembly President, Brig. Gon. Carlos P. Romulo, was reported today to have told the "Big Fivo" and Canada that the peaceful use of atomic energy was so small that control of atomic weapons should be relatively easier than diplomats had expected.

to

Gen. Romulo is said to have:

in armistice under

country would

proposed which every

to find A

Anglo-Israeli Relations

"Improved"

He is said to have made.) The American delegation In! the point as a new approach coal toward the whole plan pit reported nuthoritatively to Be the problem of atontie forward by Gen. Romulo. control. That was said toi be the heart of his recently discloset plan for an atomic

agrea to stop making atomic solution in the UN: ---

bombs and open its territory to Under the griginai plan, pro-international Inspection. He i pered by Mr Bernard M. Baruch Diso reported to have called on three years ago and approved the UN Atomic Commission to

redouble its efforts permanent control plan. made

Informed quarters here ald that Gen. Romulo

apparently wanted the big Powers to take another look at the whole point of control. This would involve David wow meny inspectors were Prime Minister, told needed, how far they would go. | Knesseth Gen. Romulo's idea apparent-what they would do, and how ly 19 that to much simpler much actual fissionsble materia, ment) today. organisation could whatever atornic developed for peaceful pur-

war

by a majority of the United Notions, provision for an elaborate international all atomic agency to operate facilities throughout the world

This WOA one of the main stumbling blocks which led to the deadlock between Russia and the Western

powers.

under control would be

Is Associated Press.

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The key point 13 Gen Romulo'n plan for an atvinic solution became known as the

inspection.~~

FULL SESSION TO

-Ben Gurion Tel-Aviv, Nov. 8.-Anglo- Israell relations have "some- what improved lately,"

Een Gurion,

(Israeli

Mr

the

the

Parlia-

ot

British

13

Financial negotiations be- tween the two countries had not been concluded, mainly ube- cause of our stand on principle," BE POSTPONED

he said. He was referring to Lake Success, Nov. B-The Innel's refusal-rising out full session of the United Nations the liquidation of the

Assembly. originally Government properties Committee of General

Palestine to consider itself the special Politicat the UN Assembly resumed its planed for inter this week to

successor to the Mandatory Go- debate on the alomie issue. ratify the programme of nasis-

vernment. turice in under-developed arTAR

Mr Ben Gurion suld that and other pending projects will

friendly re- probably not be held until next Iarne! maintained

with India and had week.

source close to the Aslations

reached

with Brig Gen. read sembly president,

agreement Carlos Rornule, said today.

"the most advanced country in said that The source

Gen. the Middle East-Turkey-rv- Romulo was planning to convoke Karding an exchange of diplo-

maite representatives." the plenary session on a day on which the Shah of Perda would JERUSALEM STAND

to addresA the be availablo

be- Stressing the friendship

United was learned tween Israel and the Assembly, and it this would not be possible this States on the one hand And Russia on the other, he said that

Onvernment the

hod

acked

Talks On "Logical”

Washington, Nov. 8.—A State Department spokesman werk-United Press. said today that the calling of the Canberra conference on the Japanese peace treaty was a "logical development” at this stage, when the United States was also working on its position regard- ing Japan.

The Australian External, Hat she did not wish to with Russian participation. It also draw her troops from Japaja. believes that ratification of the Affairs Minister. De 1. V.

No concrete proposals had yet! treaty by all the countries con- Evalt, announced today that:

effect give been presented to Canberra for iverned would in he had invited Britain and general peace talke, although it Russia a velo, New Zealand to confer In is understood that Australia is Canberra

week this

to being kept fully infurmed on the ilicussions in Washington and "push ΤΙΤ with JE prace: Treaty for Japan." The spokesman

Zef

That I there and teen no exchange of nformation on the subject with other member of the 11-nation Far Eastern Commission

The United States had been Anxious to

to conclude treaty

for the

London,

EUR

A well-placed informant said That Mr Celement Attle, the Bri- Lish

and Mr Prime Minister, Joseph Chifley, Prime Minister of Australto, recently canvassed the situation in a lengthy bele- Plane conversation.

Australia Fovours

curly Yar1 [ww years

Truly A The delay was generally al-

rellable source said Australia would probably tesbuted 11 Russin's maisteure

American Envour post-treaty that the treaty should b

boseg intuitary

in Japan but Kotinted between the "Big Five" Britain. the

there Powers-Rusia,

Indications Una States,

would Uratex

Fennice

be divided in opinion and

the and The Guvernment circles Chine

which Stand Western Powers have strongly

Australian Labour Party.

Recently a key Government fold the United the

Untied ofela that

The that he desired working QUE

early

E

fort

States is 110W

ne-

arc

Press with-

of

The official Australton view is

that the Potsdam and Cairo pacts should provide the basis of Jupanese treaty negotiations. was not a Although Australia Party, to those conferences

11

would not countenance their re- pudiation in the peace treaty.— United Press.

AD

Hussin to supply Israel with

certain goods on credit.

The Premier said that Jews of

most countries were allowed to grato to Israel except from

tion

Franco In Portugal

Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain (right) gesticulates during a conversation with Portugals premier, Senor Antonio Salazar, (left) in Ajuda Palace, Lisbon, on his recent five-day visit to Portugal, Between them is Senor Alberto Martin Artajo, Spanish foreign minister.--AP Pleture.

NEW

YORKERS FLOCK

TO THE POLLS

New York, Nov. 8. — A record number of voters in the State of New York flocked to the polls today in the State's annual election for its Senator in Congress, Mayors and other local offl- cials.

In

Dewey,

Manstein Trial

The election has won national interest because of the bitter campaign between two candidates Rumours Denied

over President Truman's "Fair Deal" programme. Hungary

with which "we have Hamburg, Nov 8. Counsel

serious difficulties on the Ne had

Senator John Foster f The winner of the Senatorial defending Field Marshal Erich

subject."

Mr Ben

"We Dulles, the foreign affairs contest will serve the remaining Von Maustein at his war crimes

Gurton sald:

year of the term of "Now trial here ended a week of ru- will never give up our link with authority and

Republican Dealer"

Senator Robert hours tonight by announcing

denounced that documents of "great mil" Jerusalem" He added that the Leandklate,

a Wagner, who resigned last Juno Government wus pleased that

large section of the Truman and Was succeeded by tary and political importance" "circles in

Mr the United Nations had been read at secret sessions now realise more and more that domestic programme, de Dulles as an interim appointee of the British Military Court

the plan for the internationalisa claring that it would result New York City's Mayoral- yesterday and today,

of Jerusalem, and especially in the United States becomiy election, the principal con of the New City, is not able to ing a "welfare state" with tenders waged what the New be implemented."--Reuter.

individual liberties curtailed, York Times called "a slambang

campaign"

up to the late hours His Democratic rival, former of Election Eve. Governer Herbert Lehman, who

They were the Mayor was formerly Director-General Democratic candidato Irish- of the United Nations Relief and | bom Mr William O'Dwyer, Rehabiliation Association,

President former City Council championed the "Fair Doal.” Mr Newbold Morris, standing Liberal This was the first opportunity | as

Republic The military authorities anfor Americon votera to say candidate, and Representative nounce that practice firing from whether Congress was right in Vito Marcantonio, the Amert- Sai Wan gun site will take place splintering Mr Truman's policy can Labour Party nominee. between 10 am, and 1 p.n. on

New Jersey and Virginia were during its long 1949 session. Friday, resulting in bursts over

Governors and was reported electing Port Shelter, South-east of Tung

Boston, Detroit, Cleveland and Lung Island and cast of Clear

other cities were electing now Buy

Mayors-Reuter.

No "sensational evidence" was given, Counsel added, le de- nied rumours that Mr Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Montgomery had given evidence.

-Reuler.

Secret Of Chinese

Reds'

Success

(Continued from Page 1)

the "lesson" in He listed series of points:

A

strongest emotional propaganda | strona will take on the pence drawal of American troops and Weapon with the Chinese.

1. In addition, he wrote, the} Asia's peasant masses are the maintenance Truly has le fu speculation na opposed

home-Communists offer to youth and now ripe for social revolution

intellectuals

great valid and political activation, Idea of 20th century Asta-the 2. The political leadership of liberation of the peasant masmus Asta's rural masses

To whether a wenty conference bases on the Japanese will be called, if need be, with- Gul Busson

This belief gabts further sup

The port from the calling at Canberra conference of British Coman arwenlli

Reuter

cualijos

Javel.

OKINAWA BASES

1*1

said

"the

Anti-Aircraft

Practice

Water

1

Between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on day Mt. Davis gun

the same

site will be artug, causing bursts over the fea north of Slu Kau Island and West and South of Lamma Island.

have can come Arrangements

bcen

The balloting

to be so heavy throughout the State that a turnout of nearly 8,000,000 voters was expected.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

"the

NO INCIDENTS

OR BEER!

and

New York. Nov. 8-No incidents had been reported by noon from any voling centro during today's elections for New • 6, "Hongkong Calling"--Program- from ignorance, poverty, disease only from their own country-made for the patrol of areas me Summary; 6.02 "Band Cal York State. New Yorkers went and explollation

that chips. The BBC Variety Orchestre Con | thirsty on a day when the heat men, not from foreigners. The affected to ensure

ducted by Rae Jenkins (BBCTS)) SANCTION OF POWER Chinese Communist leaders are aircraft and persons are not ex-

6.30, Frank Dovol and His Orchestrar War enough to make them want 0.40, 1tal Lorenza at the Piano their beer. All beer halls were He said the same political, native Chinese, even though a posed to danger.

the event of unexploded (Studio): 7. World News and News

closed until the voting ended.--- ideological condl-number have been trained

Relay 7.13, Analysis (London Russia.

shells being discovered, they Much Dinding in the Merch-with Reuter. tions in Chinese society which

the Richard to be reported

Murdoch and Kenneth 3. The creation of a native, should have permitted and facilitated

7,45," "Generally in nearest inilitary

police Horne (BDCTS); non-Communist leadership ibe rine of Communism to

Speaking" "The Finger of Death" in authority,

by Captain Lawson-Smith (Lothe Power, now provide a sanction Asta can be achieved only

response to a revolutionary

don Relay; 0, "From the Editorials” for the use of that power in the idealism which is ruthlessly de- OUTWARD MAILS London

"Regard Relay) 8.30, Round About" Variety Request Programme Presented by Jean Halliday (Studio); 0.10. "Services

He said, however, that he

basce would

approve Okinawa from which Japan

He could be "screened. he believed the United States social, and

"gver- Japan making vulnerable to the Left" by on-

"reactionary coungia

elo-

Statement To Be Made Today Paris, Nov. 8.--M. Paul Henri Spaak of Belgium, Chairman of the 28-member Standing Committee of the European Assembly, tuld ni

tonight, inn press that the Committee's view pro prets of an early Japanese | ments.

peace trealy conference, 11 WRS on the admission of Ger.

wuthoritatively learned Today,

conference

AUSTRALIAN VIEW

The Nov Sydney.

Aug

*ll+Alts Gos vanitarist

many and the Saar to been it Terves that the membership would be stated | Urated States wants at present In a communique tomorrow, so delay the trenty.

He said there was nothing to report tonight because the mat- ter was "still under considera- tion."

M. Spaak added

that the "Little Assem-

tomorrow prepare

n reply to the letter it had re-

ceived from

He sold

the Council of

Ministers on that there would be

the subject.

did not belleve on Ex- traordinary session of the AF- but he rembly next February, personally thought that opinion favoured the holding of an or- dinary session earlier than next August.

M. Spank declared that he had come to Paris with a feeling of depression that not much pro- Bress had been made since the Strasbourg Assembly. last sum- mer.

"After two days' working in the Standing Committee I can say I am very satisfled", he con- tinued.

"It is evident that the Com mittee has worked in the spirit: of Strasbourg--with confidence | and faith in Europe"-Reuter.

Lord Burton Joins The Liberals

London, Nov. 8.-Lord Noel Burton, 22-year-old son of a former Labour Minister, of Agriculture," has joined the Liberal Party, it was announced today.

His mother, Lady Lucy Edith Noel Burton. is a Labour Mem- ber of the House of Commons He ⠀ sücoreded" to the titl

· 1948)when his father died. Roufor.

Wits

His sald that Japan

needed a more liberal govern- ment gainst Communism

totalitarian pattern.

The Marxian emphasis on a

เก

Dr

and

With Immediate effect until further notice no further correspondence can be accepted for Amoy.

dicated to the people's welfare. The Australian Government,

WRONG TRACK 14 as understood,

will approve menopoly of f power by the state

4. The ideas and ideals which the two-thirds majority needed machine is compatible with the

cian theory of bene-could inspire a native revolu- The informant sald America for the peace treaty under de-vid Confucian

volez

leadership nra despotism."

ionary unofficially mcratie procedure, but desires

Looking towards this new and found in the American back- complex structure In China, ground, as witnessed by the De-

Fald: Fairbank

As opportunity offers should claration of Independence, which "We By Galbraith recognise that many excellent is impressed in the minds of

had nude clear

SIDE GLANCES

DOPE: 1946 BY TEA SERVICE, ING, YİM, REG, IL S. PAT, OFF,

7:30

brother away at school, his room is in perfect order, but I miss ploking up aftor, him!"*

to be

reforms are popular

being many Asian patriots. carrica forward by doctrinaire

"In

suramary," he said, "the Chinese Communist leaders, who lesson of our defeat in China ta are imbued with a dogmatic and that we have let our policy be- provocative hostility to thecame more anti-Russia than pro- Pnited States."

Chinese. In our endeavour to

-measures ip

"In spite of their professed thwart Russian expansion we let Ideological tio to a foreign ourselves become aligned against power," Fairbankc cald,. the genuine Chinese popular senti- Chinese Communists "have wonment",

greater degree of popular It is too late for other military

their opponents or interventionist support than could muster even with generous China, he said. Such moves American economic and military would only strengthen the Com- assistance."

munist position against America, MORE TO LOSE He caid: "We may expect "We have more to lose than pur position in the rest of Asia to gain by any further support

THE LESSON

new. Chinese

nicht some

central Bort

Unregistered letters only for Canton, Bwataw Foochow Tientsin and North Shanghal China can he accepted at son der's risks and will be forwarded

Uniem otherwise stated an platered articles 'and parcel carlier posla close one hour than the ordinary mail. If malls close before 10 m. registered and parcel posts close at 6 pm. on the previous day. Mials are closed at Kowloon Central Post office half an hour enziler than

G.P.O. closing times. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEɛ 9 Closing Times By Air Bothow, Taipeh, Wuchow, Chung- king, Chengtu. Kunming, Lluchow

and Kwelli, 3.30_p...

Halphone and Saigon. 8 p.m.

Closing Times By Bes USA, Canada, Central and South America Via San Francisco. (No Perecig for Canada), 3 p.m

Helpnong. 4 pm

Holhow and Parhol, 3 pm. Manila and Marsellics, 3 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Madagascar, 6 pm. 10 am. (reg. to-morrow); Aden, Egypt and Europe via London. it am. -ford-to-morrow)

TOURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Clostor Times By Air Kunming, Chungking & Chengtu.

Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Barrs,

Refugees Leave recognition if they seek it, Colombo: 8 pm

Shanghai

to worsen steadily unless Wo of Chiang Kai-shek, or by the respond to its dangers in a more use of American force to keep than military manner. It is Formosa out of Chinese Com- 3.30 p.m. therefore high time to apply to munist hands. Similarly, we caire (Nairobi, Mombasa, Dar-er the rest of Asia tho lesson probably have more to gain Salaam, Mauritius and Johannesburg which we should learn from our than to lose by according the via Carol, Rome

and London, disaster in China.”

govern (Kowloon CPO) 430 p.m.; (OPO) 5 of de facto m

Bangkok, Singapore. Batavia and

and by not responding too

Labuan, Sydney and Auckland, 6 violen ly to any provocative

Ctoplar Ttrass by Sea acts against us, China is not Kores và inchen 2 em Geneva. Nov. 8-The sleamer now in the Russian orbit

Manila, Mauritius, dombass L Marques, and South Africa via Dur- Wooster Victory left blackaded economically, and we will gain bad. El Shanghai on Sunday with 654 | nothing by pushing her into

NOVEMDEN 11 Euronenn refugees,: the Inter-it" national Refugre Organisation Fairbank wrote that "In spite of Mao Tac-lung's vigorous dherence to Moscow, China's foreign trade is still oriented to- ward the West. We she

We should try. to. koop it so."

However, this Half of the 654 refurren

little more is item holding

action, he said. shoard the shio are bound for than o Trol. The others are handed The real battle for Adia will for Lalin American nations be on the deeper lovely of cul- France, Italy, Turkey. Germany ture, ideology and social and Austria,Associated Press. vancement."United Press

announced today.

The Wooster Victory, an IRO vessel, was escorted through the blocked by a Nationalist war,

ud-

I Closing Times By Air - USA and Canada, 7.p.m

Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, USA-apd Canada. 6 p..

s.

Air Parcel Posts for Manila, Finno- siu, and USA, (Kowloos CPO1,

(GPO) 6 pm,

Ordinary Air Mail (Printed Mat ten. Bamples & Small Packet Posta) for: Manila, Guam, Itonolulu - and USA, (Kowloon CPO 4 p.m. (GPO)

6 p.m..

singapore, Batavia, Sydney and Auckland. 5p.m.

..

liano), Saigon and Park, 8. p.m. Closing Times By Ben Parcals only for Canada via Van-

cover.-B.C.-P..

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