THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949.
In Memory Of Claude Duval
"Døpetyhts:hole-
Heythrop Hounds are gathered round Huntsman P. Durno, under the historic Banbury-Oxford Rond. The spot was "Hopcroft's Holl" sign on the main notorious as a miceting place for highwayman Claude Duval, and his memory is marked by the "road agent" and gibbet in the sign
CHINA'S
U.N. DELEGATE SAYS:
Assembly's Inaction
A Blow To Freedom
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THIRD ACCUSED STAR IN KOSTOV TRIAL PLEADS GUILTY
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Sofia, December 8.The third defendant at the Kostov treason trial, Nikola Nachev, pleaded
Ho guilty to all charges today.
confessed treason, espionage, sabotage and wrecking.
Nachey said he was a police informer during the war and told the court that he spied for Britain through a British resident, Kiril Slavov, who paid him for econo- mic information.
Maltese Crowds Cheer Princess
Nachev said Kostov had close connections with the British Intelligence.
Nachev was
second only to Kostov on the important Finan- rial Economic Committee of the Ministerial Council,
He told the court that Kostov had private meetings with Kirli Slavov, identified as "British re- sident agent," and supplied him with Information on Bulgaria's Valetta, Malta, Dec. 8. trade talks in Moscow and poll- Hea) datn, including Bulgaria's Cheering crowds, throwing itude towards a South Slav flowers and shouting "Viva federation. Princessa" (Long Live The Princess) today lined Malta's narrow roadways as Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh toured the island.
Children ran alongside thel cream-coloured car through the twisting, mained streets and the hastly bombed dockyard
un-
At Florina, on the outskirts of Valetta. the Princess Iablets on velled teland's war memorial,
new
Ivan Stefanov, who pleaded fully Inte on Wednesday night, today admitted spying for Britain.
TOLD NOT TO LEAVE Continuing his confessions from the witness box, Steferov. one of the leading necused, sald he established connections with trish resident Stanley Brown
In 1939.
"Brown told me that I was 101 10 tenve the Communist theniovement even if 1 had hosille aying views toward Communists, or if
that they recorded a tribute to ibe island's steadfast heroismi
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Stefimov told the court that at
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All the end of 1932 he entered into taken by the South China
classes of people were there to criminal relations with an "agent
#reet them,
the from
from driver, who waved
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Flushing Meadows, Dec. 8. The Chinese chief delegate to the United Nations, Dr T. F. Tsiang, said today that the world organisation's failure to take action against the Soviet Union for aid given to the Chinese Communist regime was a blow not only to China and the cause of freedom of the world, but also to the United Nations as the hope of the world."
AI Vittoriosa, at an acute bend Intelligence, Staley Brown," to
band supply Britain rond, the narrow Dr Tainng insisted that the g Power veto that goes in
"The | Information. bearing the
the banner of the Nationalists would be with it. able to carry an operations should have some
6. The Assembly's action als Duke of Edinburgh's Own Band restraining Club," played a cheerful tune. on the continent even from effect on reported plans that Prince Philip waved cheerily at un the non-Communist countrics may the conductor no the car passed,
encognise Mao Tse-tung's regime
along the route, A1 points police out-riders had to force a way through for the royal car. --Reuter.
Helping Backward- Countries
London,
Dec.
convened
8.
by
technical conference
! their new capitul island of Formosa.
At a press conference, he ex-in the months ahead.
The believed that the in- presa citatomaltinent that the aistence of the Isbrandtsen Line Nationalist bloe-
Geral Assembly had refused
to approve his proposal for out-running she
condemnation right
of Soviet
de was "carrying free enter
Dr
to too great lengths Abandonment
would have "some regard for tr not the world community.
d to the Chinese Communists said he hoped the Line and for a ban on recognition of A the Chinese Communist regime. But he ndled that he was will
Jarily
by the for China Haelf "--United Press. compensated the Assembly's
In keeping
bo United Nations in the next the ease alive by sending it to the "Little Assembly " He said
two montha to draw up plans that he would press in original for technical assistance to proposals before
this interim
CANADIAN DELEGATION
some degree" helped to TO COLOMBO
the under-developed coun- | committee
He further and that the Com- tries and backward areas of the world, according to Pro-munisi treatment of the Ame- rican Consul. Mr Angus Ward, fessor Mohammed Hassan, a member of the Pakistan de- muster the votes needed to send legation to the United Nahas charge against the Kremlin to the "Litur Assembly". Dr tions.
Talent at that this J irun particularly because people interpreted the treatment of Mr Ward as symbol of the kind of international behaviour Communists would adopt."
SOVIET THREAT
Professor Hassna sal in on
interview that the conference would most probably be held in New York.
Dr Talang said: member
Mr Trygve Lie, the Secretary General of the United Nations.
with was " touch countries vi ne United N. trona" about the convening of this con- ference, Professor Hassan added.
Professor Hassan, who arrived in London by from
Laki
Success on Wednesday on 15 way back to Karachi, said that the United Nations was erenline a special fund, contributions t which would be voluntary s those countries interested in the technical aid programme.
He said that the second con mittee of the General Assembly dealing
economic with
decided altairs had financial that two bodies be set up for to the ving definite shape
ald
pro- technical proposed
These two would be the Technten) Assis. tance Board and the Technions ARTistance Committee.
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BALKAN BLOC Stefanov told the court that in 1045 he renewed these criminal relations with the British Intel- tigence through Colonel William
then Dailey and
with Major Prank Coelsling to whom Ste- fanov sald he gave details of in 1946 the Bulgarian budget and 1947, "especially of state expenditure for military ncces- sities."
he dis- plans for
Stefanov sald that
with Kostov cussed the creation of an anti-Soviet Balkan Federation incorporating Bulgaria,
He said both Kostov and him- pelf held talks with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia "concerning our joint work in Bulgarin".
Flushing Meadows, Dec. 8.
Like Kostov, Stefanov a in- -An Israel United Nations
dicted on the heavlest charges--- delegation spokesman in
treason, espionage and sabotage. atatement today,Associated Press, urged the to abandon
pres United Nations
the proposed
Ottawa, Dec. 8. The scheme for complete inter- Uranium Sent
The spokesman cald What Isrue} was willing to agree to effective International supervision of the But Holy Places in Jerusalem. the plan now before the General
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workable pro practical
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toplan before the General Assem- by refusing orders for metals, for "we hope delegations to who, legation
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internationalisation the Far East
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India and Cley-Jerusalem which,
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In early lon." Mr Pearson said,
conflict
whose with peoples bodies January, and he
The Canadian delegation ex- would pres.
rights and aspirations It denies, jor
dia the.e the adoption
pected the Conference to
can lead only to the negation of the recognition of The ban on recognus | mass proposals for
its essential objective, the pro- con- Chinese Communist, tion of the. Communis a.
th.
tection of the Holy Places. demnation ut Russia, and Tapanese peace treaty and the
Sun Valley, Idaho, Dec. 8.- "moral
Asinuation through South-enal
NO CREDIT
The Shah of Persia has arrived economic and military blockade sides Commonwenith trade and Assistance of the Pelping forces.
plan violates a funda-at this sking resort for a five- The Technical
economics.
Hay vist and will be the guest for the Не A. Board will be comprised of ex-
Mr
principle, administer the unconditional surrender Da ne meeting of the International United Nations was established of Mr Arthur E. Stoddard, peris who will
Technical ceptanc:, while the
prior to agreement Labour Office scheme
governing body to defend the right of ful people President of the Union Paciile Committee, com- Assistance.
among the Ailles, that Formosa at Mysore before the Colombe to govern themselves."
The Shah reached here last The spokesman seko of would be restored to China after Conference,
the the scheme. the war
Mr Pearson's party will visi United Nations to abandon night by special Union Pacile CRAND OPENING ON SUNDAYA THRILLING EPISODE
train. nations interested in
which will not RESTRAINING EFFECT Karachi would be the link between the
President Truman's private OF LITHUANIAN STRUGGLE AGAINST FASCISTS! their paper proposal
credit to the Economic and
United plane, the "Sacred Cow," had 5. The decisions of Board and the
the way to Colombo after passing bring
"MARITE" an U.S.S. Production Assembly should make it more through Europe and the Middle Nallons itself for It is fore-handed him and his party at a Social Council, he sald.
They will visit Japan on doomed to futility. The United nearby village where they Professor, Hassan stated that dieult for any member to sup- East. under the scheme, which will port the expected formai appll the way back.
Nations is seeking to annul
Mr Stoddard is a warlime be based on President Truman'
cation of a Pelping delegation to take experis would
from over
Nationalists along the route," Mr. Pearson and has no means to assert its friend of the Shah's-Reuter. Polut 'our plan, be sent to various interested China's United Nations seat and outer. countries for determining the aid needed, and cach country would, formulate plans for th technical assistance it required. The scheme would bo ro- viewed from year to year.
"The scheme will be imple- -mented In co-ordination with the existing speelalised agencies of the United Nations," he said
Router.
prised of representatives
Documents Seized In Raids
Lahore, Dec. 8.-Polico goized documents today in a series of Communist Talde on Pakistan Party offices, or the offloss of two left wing vernacular period. icals and on the Progressiva Writers' Association, which las: month was host to a party' of Russian authors Bouter.
and Delhi on
Railroad.
"We hope to have trade tolk Israel's authority in Jerusalem / transferred to the train.
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THE SATURDAY VYENİNE PORT:
"We designed it to save steps."
WALTRE GOLDSTEIN
Town.
"Moreover, it must be stressed
that the Arab authority. In con- POCKET CARTOON
trol of almost all the Holy
Places refuses to concede nny
title or fanction to the Unlied
Nations whatsoever.
"Those who support this re- solution incur a heavy respon sibility on. two counts-they
undermine the authority of the United Nations and they leave the Holy Places without effec- tive protection," he declared.-- Reuter.
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