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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949,
Loot Recovered By Allles On
U.N. Decision
Termed Colonies
'Unsatisfactory'
New York, Nov. 23.-The New York Times diplomatic correspondent, Mr James Reston, re- ported from Lake Success today that "the general feeling here is that the United Nations has reached a highly unsatisfactory decision about the former Italian colonics."
All the objective information gathered by the United Nations emphasised that the three former colonies-Libya, Italian Somaliland and Eritrea—--- should be treated separately, he said.
Was
Nations decision to grant italy a 10-year trusteeship over former Italian colony.
the
A second group of 2,500 will leave whortly afterwards
"The procedure of decid- ing each case separately on its merits, however, rejected because it did not
According to press reports to- of the sult the purpose
day they will be commanded by Italians or
Latin- the
General Arturo Ferrara, an ex- wantedperienced
officer... colonial who
Reuter. Italy to retain some contact over Italian Somallland."
Americans,
Mr Reston said that if each
treated separately bren
had
Labyn would undoubtedly have
obtained its independence In
いな yenre but Italian Somril-
Sared would not have been hand-
ol over to Italian
on.
1
Lat
mobninistra
Amerivano, wha
und religious connection with Italy, blocked
1
had sentimental
parnir vite, he added
Arub
They made
with the
1
ngrestment umler
Child Victims
Of Crash Identified
Oslo, Nov. 23. Isnar sole Alla, the 12-year-old survivor of the Dutch plane erash which killed 26 Jewish; which children and seven Adults
Leer Oslo Fjord on Sunday. I was to lay recovering in how pital.
which they would support in
for les dependence
wanie }
Ma
the Atul mai ma vident that thir woult fel
1
Somaliland
Heston wrote.
shack
rastom
W
the 2 plants Administration trf 11aba a
fot 10 years," M. FLAT PROMISE "These two blues, the Latin
the Arab, ren American and trolled enough votes to prevent Any lution that they did not
13 49 private Hospalad ats
confortalte night
wned,
safel appetite, and
not think
Damm, He had a
doctors dif
he would be
in the worse for his experience
After a a few days' rest.
It was thought that the bodies User
warst mud, in the end. Thus
HADOQUVIT
Italy, which
prevniled
Jind
Visitors to the Ply- New Gallerles, mouth York. Inspect silver re- covered by Allied forces The silver to Europe.
In
will be auctioned to aid displaced persons Europe,
(AP Picture).
Sweden's Help To Europe
Nov.
23.
Anti-Communist Catholic - Moslem Front Suggested
Vatican City, Nov. 23.-A common anti-Communist front of Catholics and Moslems appears possible, the Fidos, which Catholic agency, Fides, said on Wednesday. represents the views of the Congregation for the Propaga
A lengthy review of of tho
Faith, published "Christianity and Islam” to its weekly information bulletin.
tion
of the 20 child victims might be Sweden made loans and gifts tion of the Moslem work! is
renounced returned
הו
Stockholm,
to Eurune totalling nearly kronor, or 3,000,000,000
Pravda Asks
COMMENCING Tightening TOMORROW
Of State
at tho
Discipline ROXY
London, Nov. 23.-The Moscow newspaper, Pravda, demanded the "tightening!
of state discipline" through- out Russia.
BOINC
Are
It did so after reporting that factory manager faking statistics to make them
others are look good, and
"conniving" against the state. Its editorial was broadcast by
Moscow Radio,
No wonder Road house
has Such
Pravda is the newspaper of a reputation!
the Soviet Communist Party...
It usually speaks with the ap-
proval of the all-powerful Follt- buro, the 13-member organisa- tion which runa Russia
IDA LUPINO
After recounting abuses of CORNEL WILDE
the "state discipline," declared:
Pravda
"It is essential first and fore- most to organise exemplary checking of the fulfilment of the
CELESTE HOLM
instructions of the Party RICHARD WIDMARK
the government
and
to expose all possible breaches of Soviet laws in good time and-what is more-to prevent them.”
It charged the director of one factory with "cooking up the accounting data" to "create an appearance of prosperity."
HARM TO STATE
It said an "important breath
of ente discipline is occurring
in the storing, distribution and
utation of foods."
Despite the education
"vast majority of our
in
of the people"
the "Socialist convinusness," Pravda declared,
"there are
nt to thin day administrators who forget the Interests of the sinte and are violating estab Hård lawR.
"Wastul leaders of this fort. "ra'ifying local or narrow de
artmental Interes's, sun-Umes interests of 3 hari 10 the
h sin
kind In many months.
whole. As M The editorial was the first of
The past, how- ver, Soviet
newspapers made similar denunciations of Indivi- accord the place du administrators in
Islans with the Communist ken of zelf erllicism." Associated
netion in all feids Frequently
"This is precisely where Christianity and
can meel
It reported that the isola- freedom of
and all domains. but an end." to their homer
"coming to Tunis for burial, Aero Holland,
added that "the many trends all claim to her farmer colonies.
having plane, through it owners of the managed to lobby
European fa- such FLH decision that few members re-offered to carry the coffins by about 500 kronor per head. which have invaded Islam.
during and after the war.
Foreign Minister, M. tionalism and Russian Com. Gesten Under, told Parlia-munism, do not find an easy
prey in Moslem countries," ment today.
garded as wise.
atr
tu
the
an investiga-
spot where
important What is more
An official Commission was the texty beginning the opinion of officials
Section of thelon on the
the Trusteeship United Nations, who cannot to crash occurred, and an investi
from the Aero team accused
of opposing the trend ting
was leaving independence la colonial Holland Company
Amsterdam for Oslo, mean, is that Italian Somaliland
The Orthodox Jewish con- though fur les advanced thon
Norway, In 11 British and French Somaliland,gregation in
of telegram of sympathy to the has got a flut promise
Jewish congregation in Tunis, years. dependence
undertaken to us
bury the Reuter
dead children with full Jewish es if it is decided not to send them back.
#12
ITALIAN VANCUARD Rome, Nov 23.-A vanguard of 2,500 Italian amelals, troops and police is expected to leave next month for tailnu Somali- Land following the United
BRITAIN'S GRANT TO
MALAYA
London, Nov. 23. Thej British Government's recent £3,000,000 to grant
of
Malayn was a contribution
He was questioned about a Fides noted "a more
recep reported Matement by Mr
with regard to tive attitude Ebner
Thomas,
Amerkun the orfulons of others" nesug
Sonator. that Sweden "has the Moslems. "New possibili-
never helped anyone."
This amount, he said, Way
15 than
[f percent Sweden's nationul income the Bral years of the war.
had He said that Sweden: rent more than 400,000 teas of The bodies were being iden-1 food to the Netherlands
She also supplied large quantities of texiles and Ufled under police supervision; Greece. while Home Guard toxiny,
ther gooda. volunteers were still carrying Other Swedish aid he lated down the last three from the mountain where came down
the
plane
wax:
and
Loans: 135,000,000 kronor. Refugees: Nearly 300 000 re- including 80 000 chil-
fugees.
No difficulty in identifying the vieuma was expected as the bodies were little mutilated dren, were cared for in Sweden
possessed al
and the Reuter
Gottwald's Birthday
Prague, Nov. 23.-There were towards the cost of omer- gency measures in 1950, Mrno celebrations here today for
re-
the 53rd birthday of M. Klement David Rees-Williams, the Gottwald, the President of
of State Canchoslovakia, at his own Under-Secretary for the Colonica, said to- quest. day.
Syrians
Will
"Many a plous Moslem," con-
many Occidentals what a dan Unued Fides. "sees better than Ker to religion is contained in Commanisan today. The possi bility of a 'common froni for God does not seem to be ex- cluded."
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Washington, Nov. 23,--A fies come into view," it added.
German prince and princess of Mesiems number "and there is a desire for more
SUTTLC 200,-
the family of Hesse, have failed the world. 000,000 throughout
in nn allempit to prevent the recently return Radio The Vatican
to Germany of their placed the Catholic population family's $1,000,000 Crown jewela more than 400,000,000, stolen from Hease Castle in Joinut of there forces against 1943 and recovered in the United Communiam might
CROWDED RECEPTION
ni
Create powerful bulwark against Com- menlo plans of domination in the Middle East and the Far East.
FOR SMUTS "Without doubt,"
many
are
Staten
CIVIL
DEFENCE
LECTURA
Prince Wolfgang and Princesa Margarethe asked the United States District Court to order the Jewels to be handed over Fides de- to their lawyer to be sold in clared, "many contacts have Americo.
They said that the been made and exellent work jewels might be lost if returned London, Nov. 23.-Hun- has been done, but by com- to the "chaos now exlating to dreds of people, including parison with the neutral effort
Germany." 1914 Iti
At a cost of 100.000.000
dressed for material gain, these elegantly
Judge The
dismissed the the police
He ruled that since a passport photographs.kroner to the state.
thinks of the many prejudice suit. Private gift parcels: "Several women, scrambled for more very slight, especially when one
slute of war still existed re- hundred million of kronor." than an hour tonight to get that
piled pre
up against
the United States and the Help after the
in war totalling into a reception to General Christianity
Moslem ween
Germany, all German nationals 1.000 000.000 kronor had been
Jan Smuts, the former world. mainly to fight hunger and dis-
"But we ask again: do these were enemy allens and as such Premier, African
could not file any action kn obstacles dispense us from 59- case in the war-ravaged coun- South tries, M. Unden said.-Reuter. which was organised by the ing all the way in our efforts?" United States courts
The jewels gre" now being Weizmann Forest Commit- Fides said that Moslems "hote
hold in the V.S. Treasury a vold in their political, eco- tee.
unti the Government outlook" vault nomic and religious
what Accides
should be done Most of them had admission and asked: "Who will be able tickets but still could not get in to fill the vold of Islam? Will with them.-Reuter.
part in the re- Tickets, which had cost up to Catholics have
theology of POCKET CARTOON URGENT NEED "All Christians must become
urgent reception aware of the
need at the Apostolate which the new circumstances İslam
of
de- sald Fides. "The For an hour before the doors mand,"
allow ticket the opportunity that is present- the theatre, and when holders were admitted only one ed, slight though it be, to pass small door was opened. Three away."
religion is the The Moslem 12 are scattered throughout the policemen, a commissionaire and country. In the general election top-hatted officials of the Com- principal falth of many states 15, the People's❘mittee were stationed there to and provinces of China, India, Party obtained 50 out of a total | scrutinise and recheck every Malaya and the East Indies. It claims millions of beilevers in of 114 sents and are expected ticket.
the Arab states, Africa and I to hold power in a coalition
Turkey, Albania and Afghanis- with seven members for the
tan. Syrian tribes.
After the crowd had remained Before the establishment of Tomorrow's elections are not
was the re- Mr Averell
expected to cause any political outside the theatre protesting the USSR, Islam
Astotic much of Marshall Plan excitement
In violently for about a quarter of ligion Syria,
Soviet Russia now, who last hour, it was decided to reopen Russia.
opposes Catholicism 1950, and, in addition, will con- representative, will leave Damascus candidates
them however, here by special plans tomorrow week felled to obtain a poll of the doors and low contributo tinuo also to
the morning for Lisbon, where ho is 40 percent of the votes cast although it meant that most and the Moslem religion with fervour, Associated iruch of United Kingdom expected to arrive about noon. were expected extra cost
elected.
Press,. troops employed in Malaya. He will confer with the Econ- Once elections are completed. "I am gratified to be able to omic Co-operation Administra- the Constituent Assembly is ex- inform the. House that on the tion Mission to Portugal, and is pected to meet early in Decem-.500 people were in the theatre announcement of this gift in the expected to return to Paris on ber to draw up a constitution Federal Legislative Council, the
Sunday.Reuter.
for Syria-Unlied Press. Mentri Besar of Pahang pressed the thanks and apprecia- tion of the people of the Federa- tion to His Majesty's Govern- ment for this further measure of assistance."--Reuter.
Go To Polls 252.106 were waved angrily adaptation of the
at the organising oficials but Islam?" Earlier this month, the Prest- Damascu3 Nov. 23. The their holders were at frsf un-
enter the Lyceum suggested that such cele-Byrions dent
will o the polls able to
Thursday to vote for Theatre, where the In a written reply to a Parlia-brations should in future be again on
candidates for the Parlia- took place. mentary question in the House limited to permit concentration 14
mentary Constituem Assembly "His On reconstruction tasks. of Commons, he said:
Ho proposed that Majesty's Government recoguisca
be cele should not that the Federation should not birthday be expected to meet the full cost brated until he is 40.
The Communist Porty Execu of combatting the pres:nt emer-
tive accepted the suggestion, and without aid
decided that it should apply to High Commissioner has the birthdays of other Party recently been informed that, lend:rg and similar personal on November after considering the Federa-anniversaries-Reuter Uon's budgetary position next
gonoy
C
country.
.Year
from this
his own who had failed to obtain clear opened, a crowd walted outside Cathole world cannot
Harriman Visits and all other relevant toe- tors, His Majesty's Government
are prepared to makę a con-
tribution of £3,000,000 towards
the
the
cost to the Federation of
mensures emergency
in
Cx-
ISRAEL COURT FREES ARAB
Halfa, Nov. 23-An Arab.DE- quilted by an Israel court today of murdering a Jew and organ!- ng à "killer"" band, sprang to his feet and shouted, "Long Live He was Faris Hamndl Kut, a foreman of Halls Refineries, ac cused of kill'ng Mantred Cohen band and organising an Arab
225 which two years ago, kilkad Jewish omcials at the refreries. The court decided that is apite of evidence against Kuttanaloc was such at the time that t bould not be determined when Ther be struck the victim or lod
Portugal
Paris, Nov. Harriman, the
majorities in the general tions on November 15,
elec.
Two of the candidates will be for Damascus seats and the other
EDITORS PREon service. IHG -NUEVA YORK Í
in
to be
2,500 AUDIENCE
would havɔ to stand.
It was Inter estimated that where 1.400 had been exoceted. Those who had been unable to attend was Lord Addison, Dörð Privy Seal
Viscount Samuel, President pt the Committee, hod to fight his way in, whillo Geral Smuts walted in his car until a way could be cleared for him.
General Smuts, who, was intro- duced by Viscount Samuel as “a great historic figure of our time,” was wanhly, applauded by hid huge audience. Reuter.
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