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Five Children This Year Allied Decisions On
Mra Thelma Gibbs, 27, smiles from her bed in a hos- Kripto on pital at Atlanta, Georgia, after giving birth to
Germany Disclosed
DESCRIBED AS "GREAT STEP FORWARD" BY ADENAUER
Bonn, Nov. 15,--The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, told Parliament this afternoon that the Paris con- ference of Foreign Ministers had decided that Western Gormany should be integrated "into the circle of the West European Powers,"
Dr Adenauer said that there would be further' meetings with the High Commissioners as the problems under discussion could not be solved "in a few short hours.”
be
110 complained that Dr Adenauer had negotiated with
the Allies without informing oll the members of his Cabinet and
that the Chancellor. had made premature concessions.
10
He added that if the Thyssen steel plant at Duisburg
"GERMANY; LTD." negotiations succeeded this Hamborn, with an original an
nual capacity of 2,000,000 tons, The interests of the Germalı would be "a great step for-the Charlottenhuette and Hen-people were concerned, he de ward for Western Ger-richshuette #tecl works. the many."
synthelle of factory at Gelsen-clared, not those of "Germany
Limited" The Foreign Ministers had berg, the Kuels chemical works
Dr Schumacher claimed that and the Zorelg plants in the the empowered
High Com-
Paris the Foreign Ministers in missioners to re-examine with French sector of Berlin.
had especially discussed " the West German Government
SHIP-BUILDING
danger of reactionary appoin.- diamantling Hats for the steel
menis" to high German Govern- and synthetic industries.
The Allies also Dr Adenauer
empowered ment positions and had reallirm- Pending this,
the High Commissioners to dis-ed the right of the High Com- would dismantling raid,
scrutinise any stowed down "so that nothing cuss with West Germany per-missioners
to Germany's important is done which would mission for her to build larger appointment prejudice the final Tenilt of and faster ocean-going ships Foreign Service or leading post-
than under the present restric- tions in the Federal police. negotiations,” on the day the
Included in this slowing down tons.
Other topica
(Dr Andenauer on which the
has denied order are the
August famous
Iligh Commissioners-accord- any knowledge of the Foreign ing to their statement to Dr Ministers having discussed this Adenauer this morning-have topic). bren empowered to negotiate
Dr Schumacher Bald Liat with the West German Govern-
alm of any German ment and to reach
agreement the fre
Government must be to get rid of the Allied method of coupt- in a bor- ing separate issUCA gain, for instance, dismantling
November 5. Earlier this year, in January, Mrs Gibbs gave Mis She now has a total of nine children. birth to twine. Gibbs told vidiors she felt fine, and her Intent * children are
But Mr Gibbs, doing well in an Incubitor. triplets were born, told his employer;
"I'm
work today."-AP Picture,
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Joint UN Attack On
Russian Proposal
Lake Success, Nov. 15.-Canada joined the United States today in bluntly rejecting Russia's proposal for a five-power peace pact, and told the Kromlin, “We do not need any more signatures. We need some sottoments.'
be-
au nggressive campaign of great
are the following:
(1) Permission for Ger many to join a large number of international organisations,
(2) Examination of the best against the signing of the Ruhr way to abolish any harmful statute. effects of the continuing state |
of war between Germany and
the Western Allies.
(3)
listed as
trade missions abroad.
Re-examination of the dis mantling lists excluded plants war production plants or any undolog of dismantling
*xplained,
tween Communist states and the intensity against Yugoslavia at already completed. Dr Adenauer
At the same time. Yugo characterizes the relations slavia branded Russin ns R
ist of the world." warmonger operating with "monstrous hypocrisy" and warned the United Nations that Committee Political
d
Mir
the "threatening of small Martin said: Bences are of United
Mr Minister
tha
CHARTER VIOLATION
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ADENAUER REPLIES
Replying to the debate on his
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Report On UK Armed Services
Considered By Cabinet C'tteo
GREECE WARNED :
U.S. WILL
NOT
FOOT THE BILL
INDEFINITELY
Athens, Nov. 15. United States
Members of the visiting Senate Appropriations sub- Committee said today that the United States was prepared to spend billions of dollars to halt the Communist threat to Greece, but would not foot the bill for Greek recovery indefinitely,
"Our last appropriation during the war was $74,000,
Commission 000,000 and you can be
London, Nov. 15.-The Defence Committee of the Cabinet, night, studied proposals for the long-term reconstruction
at A meeting to- On
Danube
of the armed forces. "Invalid”
the Chiefs of
fance Committee.
served
assured this Committed would not be reluctant to recommend all appropria tions necessary to halt tho Russian menace,” said``a Democratic Senator, Mr Dennis Chavez.
He warned the Greeks, how- ever, that the Committee could not Immediately justify further appropriations unless members money were satisfled that the was being relief.
used for economic
"The Marshall Plan is a lot of money, and we want to see it being spent properly," he add-
One of the main purposes of notice today on Russian and the report is to indicate how, the Soviet bloc states that in the opinion of the Service it considers invalid their Chiefs, the efficiency of the Commission to control ship Greeks to invest their
forces can be maintained and
The
to
ed
OWN
tablished on November 11 at tion I get outside official chan-
Granting Germany the Intervening in the debate the Max right to open consular und Communist leader, Herr
Peace Heimann, declared that could be secured only by a join! and struggle of the German
people against Im trench
fusion of perialism, not by
The Prime Minister, German and American capital.
MI a time when mainfestations fur
As the Chancellor, Dr Ade-
Clement Attice, presided over nauer, read a newspaper
and peace were held at various con-
the Committee, which includes | thea yawned ostentatiously. Rejecting Mr Vyshinsky's de-
Kresses and meetings of dele-
almost Herr Reimann lold an
the Service Ministers and the W. Powers Protest that the "Big Five"
of Staff.. Concurrently Chiefs gates from all over the world,
the Government's nd- To Soviet Bloc Powers join in a "pact for the
He said that the Allied High empty House that Dr Adenauer with and during the present session
had shown his willingness to ministrative economy campaign, strengthening of
had told of the General Assembly of the Commlesioners Is well that the Paris Nations.
decisions were join the "war preparations
Staff have been Washington, Nov. 16, Minister over the Foreign
of the
known that sponsors of the led to no states is usually an
completing a report for the De- The United States conditions, but that international capitalism against
Union and USSR alrendy
appears along-
in the peace congresses and of this progress
negotiations the Soviet ture to general conflicts"
side those of the Foreign Minis-
Minis= } aggressive campaign Bre the would naturally depend on the People's democracies."
German Martin, Canadian ters of the other great powers same. There is something mon-
Western attitude to Pual
Herr Reimann sccused the wishes whole series of docu- of National Health In
thres respects-co-Chancellor strous in this hypocrisy.”
of making operation and Welfare. denouncing the ments which contain the pledge
Aled alliance with the "200 families" in general terms or in
Security Board, acceptance of who dominated France resolution put forward by the either
that Inter- Minister. Mr particular terms
the Ruhr Statute and full Ger- the
of leadership Ilussion Foreign
which asks national problems will be settled
membership in the Ruhr monopoly capital. Andrei Vyshinsky,
Authority, and con- peacefully.
decartelization. the General Assembly to
told the Bun- Dr Adenaeur demn preparations being made war, "particularly in the
to the desteg he had replied High Commissionera that a de- Sintes
cartelization Bill
was in pre statement, Dr Adenauer accused carte
West German Dr Schumacher of "stabbing paration by the
harroll "Groepe managed Government and that the Gov-him in the back" during vital with ernment would favour the acti-international negotiations.
The American note maid that before the war and eventually be able to do so vities of the Allied Security
The Chancellor said, "This demobilised from the forces in the w arrangements, coupled she should
the device of Soviet- again." Board
to just what nationalist -ex- | Malaya.----
controlled joint--- shipping ---on A Republican Senator... Mr With He said: "Although the Berlia
regard to the Ruhr tremists Bko Gregor Strasser and He said that some
warning Scottish the river, was "Clearly design- Edward Thye, added author. blockade was lifted, a growing statute he needed an
Coup: Ernst Reventlow (both soldiers arrived in Britain with ed to enable the Soviet Union that American taxpayers would Minister strain holds Eastern Europe Intative interpretation of Article early members of the
Nazi only
two blankets and still to mainiola
of not Invest in Greece it M. Milovan Djins.
Greeks did not co-operate.Do. It is of concern 31. Marchel its throes. Portfolio in
Party) did In the '20's In a-wearing their tropical uniforms. Danubian comunered" without
"As the Article is worded, our tacking democratic government. to the United Nations since one
mocratic Senator, Mr Elmer To'r Cabinet salu: "Mr
denounced the signing of the statute might be
War of its members
Minister, The
It charged that the Commis-Thomas, sald bluntly, in reply na giving a blank
"When I hear Dr Schumacher Emanuel Shiawell, replied that slon violates the peace treatles to a statement that Grever might Vyshinsky considera peace as a problem belonging exclusively efforts at enslavement by one of Interpreted to
and need help indefinitely, "The US The Charter cheque for everything the other Professor Carlo Schmid it was only in July that precize with Bulgaria, Hungary to the great Powers. The great her neigbours...
may (Socialist Vice-President of the instructions affecting the Far Rumanía
and viointes provides that disputes be sub- six participating Powers
the will have no foreign commit→ Powers are undoubtedly the most
Bundestag) I sometimes ask East Command were issued. concept of international water-
mends after 1952, - United reportant, and they bear most mitted to the Security Council. fecide." he said.
It forbids the use of threat of
Where soldiers were passing ways which has been recognised Press, of the responsibility,
force. We, therefore, are wit-
myself who won the war," Dr
amenauer cald.
from a tropical climate” to
in Europe for over 190 years."- neasing a
flagrant violation
He added that co-operation temperate one they would get Associated Press, with the Social Democrats these fundamental rules."
on woollen Jerseys, a battle dress foreign policy was impossible and, during he winter season,
woollen underwear.-Router.
for United
and
Mr Femand van Langen- hove, of Belgium, obviously re- "We do not need any more
We
some ferring to the Tito-Stain feud. neral United signatures,
Vyshinsky said that mensures resorted to If Mr Kingdom," told the Commitee settlements, that the "real problem is not wania peaes, nil he needs to do by the Soviet Union constituted
of violation
the us to use the Lo Angrant for a
war. ls to call upon Bew preparations
Charter which led the Wes- peace already The real problem is fear and instruments
tern European countries anxiety.
for
insecurity which
i like ice
In our hands,**
in the hearts
of men every-
YUGOSLAV CHARGE
where...
LITTLE HOPE
"Mr Vyshinsky's remarks carried a strong liplication that Camununist and his he sympathisers in the world are
If he clings always right. that attitude there is, of course, little hope that we can get beyond the stages of uneasy and distrusied watchfulness that now
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Trie anti-aircraft practice which was to have been fired from Sai Wan last Friday
because of postponed weather. It is now intended to Friday, November 18. fire on between 10 a.m, and 1 pm._re- sulting in bursts over Port Shelter,
"But we must remember that the threatening of small states is usually an overture for gen- eral confleta. Peace 19 either of the Soviet | indivisible,
the against a peace for all or charges else there will not and cannot States and the be peace."
of
him that
and
The High Commissioners had immediately assured this interpretation was not in tended and that nobody the West would set a trup for Union's German Government or ask it Reuter United to sign a blank cheque. The United King-only thing meant was a normal dom, the Belgian delegate said: submission of any partner to
"These accusations are of the majority rule. most heinous kind that could be made. .Tho resolunton de- In his first major United nounces only the United State Nations speech, M. Djilas, who and the United Kingdom by is considered a rising star in name but associates with the Yugoslav politics, also said: a series of other countries."
the Soviet government started United Press.
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STEEL CAPACITY
Dr Adenauer sald he had then asked for a joint interpretation from all six Powers including the Benelux countries,
Dr Adenouer said he had in- formed the High Commissioner
WRE on November 1 that
Senator Chavez urged the
money in the nation improved and at the same time ping on the River Danube. maximum economies achieved.
"I am disturbed by informa Commission --Reuter.
nels
that Grock' businessinem Galatz, Rumania. It replaced
confidence the Control
Commission, dat-have not sufficient
to invest their 15.-Colonel ing back to 1821, on which ave in the future Jarnés Hutchison, Conservative, Western nationa were repre-money along with ours. · ·
In the complained
House of sented. todny about Commons
the soldiers clothing Issued to
CLOTHING QUERY
London,
Nov.
Mr
Peking Repudiates U.N. Delegation
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BRITISH NOTE
Wathington, Nov 15.-Bri-
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tho
tain today presented notes to PHOTOGRAPHS
the Governmenta of Russia, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Ru- mania, Bulgaria and Hungary reaffirming her decision not to recognise the legality of the Danube Convention set up in Belgrade lost your.
By Galbraith prepared to co-operate in any people, and not a single pro- Scripps-Howard editorial cap- United States
Coples of.... photographs taken by the South China **Morning Post and Hong Kong Telegraph Staff Photographers are on view in the Morning Post Building
fr
ORDERS BOOKED.
The British note, handed to the countries' Ambassadors in London, was not identical with York, Nov. 15,--A. n similar nota delivered by the Government to "Setting Up Another the countries' Ambassadors organisation Intended to control lamation by it had popular optioned,
Munich," warned the United Washington.-Reuter. the German war potential.proval.
Dr Tsiang'e statement was States not
the to recognise bilag aware that Germany's steel capacity was included in gorded as implying that the Chinese Communist Government
criticised the Communist Government had not and.
British this potential.
At the same time, he had satisfied the requirements for Government for planning early proposed the immediato cron- recognition by
govern recognition of the Peiping re- tion of a joint Allied-German ments and, therefore, had no igime.
The editorial said: ""Britain Commission to examine securi right to try for a seat in the
will not help its course in this ty and had asked that, pending United Nations the report of this Commission.
Dr Telang tald the Chinese country by playing both ends
суть middlo
this dis- be diamantling should
Communist Party began in a against the continued, or at least be slow- mutiny in the
Chinese Army matter. Next time Congress
asked to appropriate money to cd down
and. remains Ja band en informed that the mutineers. He said: "This is He had been French. Government regarded
other
United
ePress.
FOREIGN OFFICE TALKS
prevent Communist aggression
in Europe, questions are certain
to be asked as to why Britoir
his note as too vague. He then the only value the world can suggested that the mixed Com-ive to any claims of the Com-is opposing Communiam in one part of the world and sup mission discuss German signa- munist government.""
porting it in another." ture to the Ruhr statute, co- with the Security
The editorial operation
pointed out that foreign
the Chinese Communists have Boord participation of capital in the German Industry, London, Nov. 15The Com shown only contempt for early participation of Germans monwealth High Commission= |national- treaties, internationa
GOVT ATTACKED
Dr Kurt Schumacher, the Social Democraf leader, whe spoke immediately after I Adenauer, strongly criticised the Chandeller the Government's
and polley Mousse Www
"
Inter
in any economia entente between are in London met the Foreign law or even ordinarily c France, Italy and the Benelux Secretary. Mr Ernest Bevin, at behaviour. The
Foreign Office today to of
Warrisonmen Americar countries, and, means for ending the
Mr Angus the state of war.
discuss problems
connected Consul-General in Mukden, the with the
of Mr. Willar recognition of the
mistreatment Chinese Communist Govern-
United States Consul Ir |ment.""it" was learthed from a Shanghai, and the insults to Am usually reliable sou
bassador Leighton J. Stuart: 1. The meeting, it was under- Nanking, are ample evidenco * stood, was not one of the regular The editorial concluded: "O routine meetings between For- such record, any American on In Omen omcials and the High cint recommending recognitio Commissioners but was called of that "ount should be im wecalls to discuss the Chinese touched. Britain may be in such problemen R desperate straits that she ha
It was expected that the High forgotten the lessons of Munich Commiamoners would make when there was another brand plans for the Colombo confer of fetalitarianism. But if we onwealth Foreign have to ball again, let it af Britate has least be said that we were not in January party to their folly United
He attacked the Government's plans for bringing foreign capi
al into beavy Industry and for allowing such concerns to co- sperate with foreign hoavy in tustry the interests of: Iren- Mom, he said, were at stake, und
not those of European heavy"
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