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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1949.
Support For
British UN Proposals On Jerusalem
Lake Success, Nov. 25-Ahmad Shukairy of Syria said today that the Arabs were ready to examine the proposals for an international regime in Jerusalem with open minds.
He told the United Nations Special Political Committee, which is discussing the question, that the cry for an international regime was so wise that it could hardly be resisted.
the "Behind Ho said: appeal we see the sacred and nuble motive of saving the Holy City from complate destruction.
we
"The Zionista, on their part, A is no cret, are mubbornly resisting the creation of no lu- ternational regime in Jerusalem; but upon deep reflection Arabs, in response to the unt- hesitate versal call, will not
the proposals for to examine an international regime with an open mind."
to
tho
alvo general support Concluintion Commission's draft. statale for Jerusalem, but was prepared to consider any pro- posal to make it more accep-
inble which might be put for- ward in a spirit of compromise and goodwill.
The British delegate said that he hoped the Conciliation Com
be allowed to would mingston bring Its work in the rest of Palestine to a successful con- chupton during the coming year
Str
mid that wholehearted
Alexander
*rived Britain Mr Shukniry sold that Jeru-support to the principle stem was "port and parcel of permanent the Arab world" and that
that international re-
11 gime should be established for
Jerusalem."
city
that Jeri- was throat stable enlem bnd been an Arab
fran deliverance alnce Roman control in the seventh
restry
UK SUPPORT
He said that he was in full greement with the representa- uf the United States, ven France and Turkey in regard- ing the draft statute prepared
by the Commission as "an ad-
Sir Alandder Cadogan (Armirable reconciliation between tain) kald at Britain
WEEK-END
SPORT
TODAY
would the apparently confleting claims of the international community and those of the inhabitants of special Jerusalern who feel a
allegiance to Jarned or Jardan "
ISRAELI REJECTION
In an
outright
almost all the
rejection of
articles of the
flve Mr
statue. Commision's draft
Forrigu
Mininter Israeli Moshe Shareft, said "An inter- national regime over Jerusalem not derive is uu- which does Scor-thority from the freely express- ed with of Its Inhablinuts denies
Cricket First Division League: KCC v Recrelo at Cox Road, Optimists v Royal Navy at Chater Road, IRC
plona at Sockunpoo, University v Army at Pokfulam; RAF Commandos at Kal Tak
Second Division
League
VIRC
their
V to those inhabitants the elemen-
right enjoyed by compatriots elsewher, namely,
Levy
Recreio v Commandos at King's the right to belong to an inde Park; Royal Navy
Vendent State as ita fully fed- Do the religious ged citizens. Associations of Jerusalem just!- fy such a denun}}
King's Park: King George School v KCC at Argyle Street Football-Halsingborg Soccer Caroline
"Is there no way of satisfying Club v Hongkong ut
sentiment the deep religious , 3.30 p.m. Lawn Bowls Closing Day at which centres around Jerumiem Kowloon Bowling Green Club,roughout the
2.30 pm.
Rugger Cup
Tournament:
Christian
and the Moslem worlds without en- cronching ups
Princess At We Must Be OPENING
The Wheel
In an outfit of mustard yellow, Princess Elizabeth takes the wheel of a road safety trainer car at a display Afterward of anti-accident rond devices in London. officers said that the Princess was a careful driver. ~~~
London Express Service.
Pakistan All Out For 176 Against C'wealth Tourists
Lahore, Nov. 25.-—A crowd of 5,000 Pakistunis today saw their cricket team dismissed for 176 runs in the first innings of the unofficial Test against the Commonwealth touring side.
In the 20 minutes remain- the normaling before the close of play 44]
the Commonwealth
Hide without ruin "We are ready to undertake scored safely and invistability of Hudy Club at Boundary Street, 4.15 responsibility for the loss.
RAF Army at Causeway Bay,overeignty of Israel? 3 p.m.; Navy v Commandos at Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m., Police
p.In
T
Friendly: Club "H" v KSLA | we
Boundary Street. 3 15 Navy "B" 34 LAA Regt.
Street
Boundary
(Nu.
Ground), 343 pm
Me
al
Grand
Northallaite
King's Park, AL CBA Sportna v Braves 215
Pistes Wahoe, 3.45 pm.
the
17
Wor
"Ridiculous" Argument In Manstein Case
Places in the Jerusalem area, Throughout thele Innings the
accept
ayed bright and supervy home team uthority of the United Nations agressive erteket, and it in regard to the Holy Places,
[perhaps unfortunate that they for all deny that
collapsed so quickly after tea, We
when five wickets Tell for the these purposes it is necessary to
urtall the independence of our addition of eight runs. people and to introduce an out- side authority into the regule
Internal life," 100 of v Reuter,
At Recreio Ground Buffy
Pandan 2 15 Aces,
p.ny: Delawares, 315 pm.
TOMORROW
Cricket-Second Division
#l
Lengue: Deckyard RAF Causeway Buy. 1.43 p.m. lutter- Friendlies: Jardines v fehl & Swire at Chaler Rond, 11.15 .m.; Premists v Sindhu D.30 Merchants at Sookunpoo,
Football--Hulsingborg Soccer nl Club v Combined
11.30
Sm
1.1.
Chinese
ita
Jap Flies To
Be Sent To
Australia
Tokyo. Nov. 25.Japan will woon make one of her fri ex- Australia port shipments to
the signing of the following sterling area trade agreement-- 2060 dead blow flies.
V
a1
Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m,
Ilockey-Association Matches: Navy v Police at King's Park,
Commandos Chand Tora of Sookunpoo. 10
Recrelo "B .: Dutch v King's Park, 11.16 a.m.; Recrelo "A" KITC at King's Park, 11
Nomads YMCA N a.m.; King's Park, 20 a.m.
Friendly: University v Macao Hockey Club at Pokfulam, a.m.; Army 2nd XI v Royal En-
Sookunpoo, gineers at a.m.
at
10
The flies 30 males and fo males-will be used in experi- ments to prevent harm to sheep caused by the insect.
The request came to General MacArthur's headquarters from Or- the Industrial Research Ranisation of Austrolin through Australlen Mission 11.15 the
Tokyo.
In
Nuv 25,-Slr Hamburg. Arthur Comyns Carr, the British chtel prosecutor in the trial of Von Fieli Murrhal Erich Manstein, today described as "ridiculous" the argument that beenuse the Russians were as
to have broken the Gee- Hague Conventions the mans could do whatever they liked.
Pakistan were 75 for the loss of two wickets & lunch, with Hasar Mohammed not out 52 He carried his store tu 60 be- fore being caught, but Pakistan seemed set for a better spore sured when tea arrived with 188 runs the board for the loss of live na le wickets.
Within 。 resumption after tea, however, they lost their last five wickets, Cecil Pepper, the Australian nll-rounder, claiming four of them in one deadly spell of
bowling.
short time of the
During this period only eight runs were added--Reuter,
Serious Riots
In Nigeria
He said that nobody had com- belled the Germans to invade Russia.
The British War Crimes Court heard his closing speech in re- ply to the chief defence counsel, Mr R. T. Paget, who completed his case yesterday.
The prosecutor argued today that the use of
was not
a breach of tonal law. They were entitled to the pro- the Hague Convention
tection
If they were in regular forma- tions, wore recognisable insignia, carried arms openly and respec- ted the laws of war.
Sir Arthur said that Von
Landon, Nov. 25. The Manstein was "entitled to just Colonial Office said tonight that
as much eredence as any other release from
accused person. If there should an official press Nigeria stated: "Reports Fo be a doubt whether he is guilty
In- ceived up till noon today or not, then naturally the decl- dicate that serious rioting and slon must be in his favour.
Three German difficulty
spectatora.. Considerable Lawn Bowls-Closing Day at
was looting has taken place in Port
girl-were and a out young men carried encouraged in filing the order, Harcourt. Police Craigengower, 2.30 pm.
Softball League Matches at according to biologist Dr Donald repeted baton charges, during ejected from the court today. King's Park: At CBA Ground: 1. Flesch of SCAP's Economic which they sustained a number They were seen talking and gig- gling while the officials of the Clovers v Squawi, 9,30 a.m.; and Scientiße Section. Because of casualties,"
Tribunal made their entry this Chung Yiwa. 11 of the cool weather blow tes The
afternoon.-Reuter,
Americans v
are not only dead but hard to a.m. HKBC v US Navy, 12.30 are
Teresa's Cumban- find.
p.m.; St
cheros,
2
V
Brave
Chinese
V
Overseas
added: release pres
the {"Eventually
police were compelled to fire and 13 rounda A full quota of the necessary ere fired. Two casualties are
from 3.30 pm.
insects was rounded up
reported, one of which is be- Dare- many sources including Kyushu ieved to be serious,
a.m.; University, Obishiro University,
n.m.:
A Recreio Ground: devils v Madcaps, 9.30 Jaguars Canadians, II Jaguars v Blackhawks, Pandas y Paks, 2 Overseas Chinese v Rexes, 8.30 pm,
p.m.;
ENDNATINDAY SEEMING POLY
"Polies reinforcements
Аг
the Tokyo Natural Research In-rived at Fort Harcourt while 12.30 stitute and pre-war collections, the rioting was taking place.
No some of which were made on
of disordera cise- reports Formosa and the mainland China."--United Press.
p.m.1
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Notice To Shareholders Notice is hereby given that of where have been received to- an Interim Dividend, of Ona
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Meanwhile, the Congress of of Fifty Conts per share Peoples against Imperialem, ajon the Company's Issued British organization In London led by Mr Fenner Brockway Capital has been declared former Member of Parliament, payablo on the 15th Decem- today. sent cable urging the ber, 1949, free of tax. United Nations to "Investigate The Share Transfer, Books conditions in British colonies, will be closed from Thursday, as the Nigerian shootings show. the existence of a police state 1st December, 1949, to Thurs- day, 16th December, 1949, (inclusive) for the purpose
in British territory."-Router.
BIG UNION TO of the preparation of Divi.
BACK TUC
Union
dend Warrants,
Dividend Warrants will be jaaued at the Registered
London, Nov. 25,-Britain's second largest trade union, the Office of the Company, 1st R00.000-strong Municipal und Floor, Telephone House, Hong General Workers Union, tonight | Kong, between 9 a.. and 5 Announced its support of the new Trades
p.m. on Thursday, 16th De Congress cember. 1949. molicy of wage, restraint.
This was the first significant raction ∙since the General Council of the TUC nopealed to Its followers Inst Wednesday-to
work for their present - wares until January, 1981, unless the
By Order of the
Board of Directors PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
Secretaries.
cost of living rose by more 18th November, 1949. than five percent Reuter.
Firm With
Germany,
TO-MORROW
We have pleasure in announcing the opening of our
France Told CHATHAM
Paris, Nov. 25-A Social- Ist deputy today warned the French National Assembly that Germany, would become the "master of Europe” within ten years unless the Allies retained firm control.
M. Jean Leball, speaking during the Assembly's foreign policy debate, sald France must make certain that German unity was not directed against her.
Asking how Germany would rlo
becoming again without
a donger to Europe, M. Leball said: "In the first pince, Liber- alism (lack of state control) and
capitalism must not bo given a free hand in remaking Europe.
"Liberalism at * European lovel means the end of French security, If Franco-German rapprochement is brought about, through the game of capitalism and industrial cartels, I don't think I am wrong in making this sinister prediction-in less than ten years Germany will be master of Europe."
HELD BY RUSSIA. Earlier, the French Foreign Minis'er. M. Robert Schuman, that Assembly told the Rumin had refused to free 78 French youths held since the war, despite his personal inter- vention with the Soviet Foreign Minister, Me Andrei Vyshinsky, for their release.
"But
"Neither In France nor in the French Zone does there exist a hla single person held agains! will," said M. Schuman.
of 78 address we know the youths from Moselle and Alsace in Russia. I gave this 1st to Mr Vythinsky ten months ago.
no reply
I have received
United Press,
No Nogotiations
Paris, Nov. 25.Authoritn- tive French steel circles today French And denied
presa rrports
steel
foreign
that negotiations and French representatives
industry between German
in progress.
The reports
sald
negotiations almed
ternational agreement
Industry."-Reuter.
that the
at an in-
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