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-(London Express Service)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949.
Chinese Ambassador As Auctioneer
Britain Opposes U.N. Plan For Jerusalem
CADOGAN TO VOTE AGAINST
FULL INTERNATIONALISATION
Lake Success, Doc. 6.-Britain today opposed a proposal for full international control of Jerusalem. Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British dologate, told the United Nations Special Political Committee that he would vote against the recommenda- tion of a 17-nation Sub-Committee that the Trusteeship Council shall be asked to draw up a statute for the city and implement it.
1
the we shall full neither. Inter- Sir Alexander maintained tem for the future, when
of
control co-operation national
of Jerusalemn Britain's support for there
night have produced on ntmo.
shrines could not be effectively Palestine Conciliation Com-sphere of colin reasonlog.
achieved if the foundations of peace and order in Jerusalem Iarnel und Jordan, Sir Alexan- mission plans for control of
fald, would be sharing were in be corroded and under- the Holy City and made an der
privileges and responsibilities in mined."--United Press. Appeal to Jordan and Israel Jerusalem with the rest of the to co-operate.
work!
They would be there as Trustees of a sacred trust
Discussing the merits of the Conciliation Commission's Pebeme, he said that the propo rais, although providing for a partition of the city, would maintain д balance of pri- vileges and responsibilities br- tween Israel and Jordan.
The scheme would be the
Representation
Of Colonies
In Parliament
ARAD OPPOSITION Mr Fourl Mulk of Jordan, told the Committee that Jordan was opposed to all the proposin before the Committee. He cald that no form of internationalisa- llon, whether in the nature of Commissions Conciliati
proposal plan, the Australias ay which has now became the Sub-Committee'n recommendn. tion)
or the Dutch plan, was acceptable
Mr Ahmed Shukbiry. Syria, said that the Committee was frow at the cross-roache
foundation of a murr for-the
reaching und ncceptable
Of
More Details Reds' Ambitious
Bond Issue
Question To Be Put
London, Dec. 6. The proposal that Britain's
The Chineso Ambassador in London, Dr. Cheng · Tin-lui, recently auctioned this kam for £18 at an "At Home" held in aid of the Royal Air Force
Benevolent Fund
With D
Dr Cheng in this picture are his wife, and Aro Ernest A. Rimpson, chairman ofTM the Fund, Behind is Mrs Gordon- Moore. www London Express Service.
Early Jap
Professor Joins Controversy Uranium
Over Exports
:
Washington, Dec. 6.-Professor Harold Urey, who helped to make the first atom bomb, said to day that if the United States had not continued exporting small amounts of uranium-from which
Naval Hot Weather Tests At Singapore
25 "Guinea Pigs" : In Good Health
Singapore, Dec. 6.---Solon- tists are at work on experi- ments at the King Edward VII College of Medicine to determine whether warships in Far Eastern waters should be "tropicalised" to suit climatic conditions.
It may be 1951, however, be- fore the work at the Tropical Research Unit of Great Britain to determine some of the effects men exposed to a hot environment la completed and
on
put into operailon.
Surgeon Commander F. P. Elits, who heads the unit, ex- plained the work: "The Ad mtralty was Interested in clima- le problems
during the war, when reports from warships in tropical
decks
severity was suggested that of the heat between was likely to interfere with the fighting efficiency of If it was involved in actiona with the
the
prolonged
enemy."
Naval ratings volunteered to tests under which undergo
actual conditions in certain com- partments of warships ATO simulated.
Treaty Urged the bomb was made-in 1943, the world would "The 25 Naval ratings who act
50 of
colonies should be represent- ed in the House of Commons
There are many ways which lond home," he said, "but the is raised in a question for way to the internationalisation Clement Attlee, in Parila-port
of Jerusalem is only one Thi
en be found is the draft re
sein! adopted by the
ment tomorrow from a La Subhbour Member. Mr Harok!
Davies.
Polat quarters do not ex-
the janel
proposal to
zrecive For offeral yeats the polley of the British Covernment
hus been to lead The Colonial territories to self-
within the government
Com
That draft was nothing that paraphrasitog of the Novem
1947.
resolution and no have world
Hupport thought they Utenes would be any difficulty PREVIOUS PCsolu-
Whet
San Francisco, Dec. 6.-Four hundred million. Chinese would have to advance 10 catties of millet each to buy up the proposed Chinese Communist in re-stating a "people's victory” bond issue, according to the Pek- ing radio.
The announcement indicates the ambitious dimension of the Chinese Communists' hond pro- ject.
the Tibeta
the Quoting
uon-Com-, struggle under the leadership of munist politico, Ma Shu-hun, the Chinese Communist Party.
wald: the broadcast
people can "The
and total sam of the victory bonds equals four billion Becording to the broadcast.
catties of millet, averaging 10 cattics per head of the Chinese people."
broadcast
further
The
Jis- closed
that the Chinese Com- munists were planning to levy from the peasants twenty-four billion cattles of millet during the coming year.
attales KENUĮRE freedom
Bappiness,"
Lani
tion.
op-
The
had led The Slates the campaign for the adoption monwealth.
Government
would not of the 1947 resolution should at
that it realised by least take a
position consistent consider with their previous convictions. Colonial
representation on the The "bundle of
metropolitan Parliament. proposals" pored to
Mr Davies told Reuter tonight the Sub-Committer draft were competing with each that he did not advance the iden other in Hoflance of the 1841 as a permanent siep but as one decision. The
the independence of Syrian delegate, to hasten said that the denominator com- i the Colonies, -Reuter, mon to these other proposals that they did not provide for any international regime in
Wha
It appears that Ylhachuchen Jerusalem.-Reuter.
joined the camp of the
huna
oy Panchen Lama-log in xile in Chinn--who two months Ago asked Mao Tse-tung to "deliver the Tibetan people.”
JOINT PONTIFF
The present Ponchen Lama, although the third Panchen in exile, is still acknowledged by Other non-Communist com- many Tibeines as the spirituni- ment on the
bond issue, ad Irmporal head of the Lama broadcast
Radio by
Peking. hierarchy. Together with the stresod catisfaction that the Dalai Lama-de lure political Peking Government was making bead of the Lama state-he la no bones about its Anancial dif- pontiff of Lamalsra.
cullies.
"The Government did not hide the fact of inflation mach financial difficulties. Sinco
ite
Govemment is 30 frunk
The Panchen and Dalal *** both boys in their teens. The resenst Panchen's predecessor the was asked to return to Tibet, bur the under the
condition that give left behind his Chinese retinue their full support," the radio This he refused. quoted My Chan Lan, who heads The Daloi in a minor party in the so-called Chinese Communists' 'coalition.' -- United Press.
people will undoubtedly
San
TIBETAN CLAIM
Francisco,
Dec.
Union with China and
D
who ате front for thetr strug respective regents.
ISRAELI WARNING
Lake Success, Dec. 6-The Krael! delegate,
Aubrey Mr Eban today told the temporary United Nations Political Com mittee that
In- "full political dependence in Jerusalem" was indlupensable to the protection
of the Holy Places
Sitting On
The Fence
[Continued from Page 4)
would open up a lot of nice jobs for the boys, wouldn't it?**
**YES.**
"All their SUNA would be Opposing the resolution calling, directors al all their ugly for complete internationalization į daughters woukt
جوع
of the city, Mr Eban said: " actresses. Would you go to a Jeruantem is fo be religiously. tranquil it must
serene.
be politieally
Bm like that?"
"NO."
"Nor woul anybody eisc. But that wouldn't stop them spending your money on their rubbstali. You've got to realise u dictator- you're living under ship."
11. described the sub-cont iniitre plan as a “programme for
nod free placing the pride of Jerusalem dom
today by | HUF
anarchy Di discontent dangering both its religions and Its security."
Mr Eban repeated
"And they're doing it very previous warnings
the
Tax all the intel- to
Committee cleverly, too. that israel could not be relectuals and enterprising propte of existence and whal sponsible for law and order if out
"IIAVE 17"
I DON'T KNOW."
Identified with Brist the Panchen with Chinese interests, The original the United Nations regime was, happens?" 1924 split in the Lamn hierarchy imposed on Jerusalem, OVIT Chinese versus British
"While this Committee may Then you've only got miners. sympathies, is perpetuated in strive its utmost to respond to boilermakers, and the Govern-
two boys, the
objectives the persons of the
of ment. And you talk about religious churches," he said, "It is its Utopia.)
I DIDN'T." determine gle under the leadership of
own exclusive duty to This was the second Peking the best political circumstances "A world full of miners and the Chiness Communist Party
to the genuine broadcast during the last two and limits within ere the keys
which those bollermakers seeing Government effectively Sims with all the heroes civil freedom and happiness of the weeks in which reference was objectives may be Tibetan
realised. people,
the made to the Tibetan
servants. What are you doing "Either desire for "liberation."United
shall We radio
Birnul- Chinese Communist
for Christman?" Press
or quoting Yihsichuchen, a
taneously full them both refu-
NOTHING." geo lama-politician and one- time secretary-general to the Tibetan regent Jiheben, who was assassinated in the 1948 coup d'état.
sald
Yihslebuchen blames Jibchen's
overthrow and death on the Tikotaa "pro-British faction which "working in collusion with the British imperialists. opened fire on Lamaseries and suknicred Lamna who rost armidst the foreign aggressors."
The Panchen and Dalai looking forward to "liberation". Yibsichuchen said. "It is only by closely unlling with the other peoples in the country to
are
Radio Hongkong
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Cloto Down MAS
I
people's
SIDE GLANCES
·11-5′′
"And just as well. Because there'll
be nothing much to do.
By Galbraith All this talk about more food at
ROPR, 1948 BYNKA DERTICE, INO. T. 16. JEG U. S. PAY, OFF.
"Sure know it's some strange boy--she couldn't get away with that sickly sweet stuff with anybody who knows har!!!
Christmas in moonshine.
What
ciid they say about Christmas sweets?"
Then
more. the
I DON'T REMEMBER." "Flot it was more sweets. It wam't. Then it was Now it isn't. Teasing kiddies. That's what they're doing. Disciplining the slave workers of the future. Well, so long. I get out here."
"GOOD."
London Express Service)
DIPLOMATIC SUCCESS
(Contioned from Page 1) reached on the basis of the Philippine amendment."
The Filipino measure would leave to the Llille
Assembly
item
whether to take up the Chinese inasmuch as it simply "authorised" a group to do so if it should
consider thai
sich
action "would promote stability in the Fox East."
of
De Jessup said the. American delegation "endorses and agrovs with the views just put forward by the delegate of the Philip- pines. The Philippine amend- ment does provide link bo- tween the two proposals: It does evaluate the question continuing study in the interim comm'ttee to a point which we I have felt was so important_in the resolution tabled by the five delegatons, namely, that there should be a clear statement by the Assembly of the principles which are to govern states - in their relationships to China.”---- United - Press,
Atlanta, December
as subjects for the main experi- ments dre all in good health and have served one hot season in the tropics." said Surgeon Com-
Elile mander
"Some
of them heavy physical work such
not have known the material had a new value,
Prof. B.--Are-
Urey
Mr was joining
34 R. Jordan, formet urging that the United the controversy which United States Air Force Major, claimed that during the war ho two associates of President snatched secret radar equipment Roosevelt, Mr Henry Wal- from four
for planes bound Russin,
Uranium was
out Sintes governinent inove for an
Carry early pence treaty with Japan and Mrive by economic trans
gun crews may have to perform o halt the spread of Commu- 'lace and the late Mr Harry
out in acilon. Others carry He told a Press conference cism to the Far East was sub- Hopkins, have been accused
tasks which require less energy the executive of today to
greater con- skipping radioactive that a fifth plane with the same expenditure but militet
ninterial did reach the Soviet centiation of skill, which may be committee of the Federal Coun-
materials to Russia. ast of Churches.
Union Mr Jordan alleged in a fof a boring nature, but which that the inte, are лессквагу to shipboard Arst listed in.udio interview
Mr Harry Hopkins, personal ad- {eMelency.”—Associated Fresa Thic commitles adopted the ternationally for explosive pur-
vier to President Roosevelt, had the iltron, poses in 1043, Prof. Urey said. | M during report making it a statement of pulley The weights of
been involved in the shipping of Protestant
uton material to Russia-Reu- congregations lowed by export licences were numbering more than 28,000,000. re small as to be insignificanter.
crilleloed the Government compared with the amount for having "becoms aligned in, needed to popular world opinion with the bomb. maintenance of the status quo rather than with fores making for a new Asla."
of
It
Russia must nu?
It si
"Fear that control Asia might temps us balo rell wee military strategy When it 19 the, Cotomunist obvious that inquence cannot be arrested apart from a general effort t b. tter economic further the ment and growing independence of Asiatic peoples"
The report urged support of mme of technical the UN progr assistance and the UN Economie Commission for Asia wad The Far East-United Press.
i
uranium
produce
on
atom
CAFE STRIKE
IN ISRAEL
Department The State
ពពត published EL memorandum based on warttine records, showing that in 1043-two years before the first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshi- me-four export licences were Kranted for shipping uranion compounds to Russia.
The recorda did not show whether the uranium.
wns
UC-
Ship Disaster
Finding.
Toronto,
tarlo
On-
De-
Dec. 6The Attorney-General's partment announced here today Tel-Aviv, Dec. 8.—All cafes that there were no grounds for and restaurants in Israel were any criminal charges following closed for 24 hours today in the fire aboard the Great Lake
alleged "red *****. protest against tape, which refuses to take into cruise ship. Noronle, in which
110 people died in the docks. account the vital Interests of
on September 17. the catering trade."
said that the spokesman Department considered the case
The "strike" wns directed mainly against the new regu- lations Issued by Dr Dov closed after studying the ro Joseph, the Minister of Supply port by Mr Justice Kellock of tually shipped.
And Rationing. introducing the Supreme Court of Canada, who presided at the Inquiry A
chemical manufacturing coupons for meat at restauroni
into the disaster. Brated that in 1943 it made meals. 1wo sales of impre uranium compoundis Purchasing Commission "with the full knowledge of the ap propriate Government agencies."
to the Russian
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