THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950.

Italy Wants To Keep Troops In Somaliland

REQUEST CONTAINED IN DRAFT SUBMITTED TO UNITED NATIONS

Lake Success, Jan. 4. Italy has asked the United Nations for permission to koop her armed forces in Somaliland, where she is to be the Administering Power under the General Assembly's ruling.

The Italian Government made this request in a draft trusteeship agreement submitted to the Trusteeship Council, which is charged with the task of completing an agreement between Italy and the United Nations for a 10-year trust administration over the former Italian colony.

Marine Dept. School Opened

For

Free Tuition

Coxswains And

Engineers

At a short and informal ceremony yesterday evening. Mr James Jolly, Director of Marine, opened the Marine Department train. ing school at the Yamauti Slipway.

ant bulletga

The V

The pler

the tipway were de corated for the occasion and the Director of Marine was autly

H Kheard of

when hr attived

WHICH MI

launch at the pier

Accompanying him

Shull Asistant Barketin

FWJ

of Port Control, 1 F 11 Teng Seulor Port Health Omeer, ural

Mr W. Sprague, Senior Surveyor oof Ships.

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The party with remenyed by M

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Mr Kirli explained that the new traking school has

organised to provide mrvl

engine rom

Government vessels requin/le

Ktandards

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training sap to

of local Crim

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send and education matters

Katy wendt pledge to

The Advisors The proposed agreement, painted by Italy

Council, designaled by the Gen public male

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eral Assembly to tourist the tr presented to Mr Trygve bie, presentatives of Colonne Egypt: United Nations Secretary-and the Philippines, woubt tienerni, by Mr Lucino Haly

polttel Masria. Italy's United Nu tions observer. It reiterated annual repor To the italy's pledge to do all in its Nations on it arimalistraction vill power to prepare the Somali ant to tellitate perindhe preqde for eventual indepeno Somaliland dence, ns deculest upon by The Contest Nations

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der bled by the General Assem for the Truster ship. Cometi 1

Al Mareis alo enclosed

H The Ubuted | Deelarstion of Constitutional The ples" which Italy would I tuilone in her administration

Includes were pledges to Rive the endigenous population citie tory

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local inhabilerate theth mivale schools to coach for their profesional examilia-

of Competency for

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FIRST AID LESSONS

Teng, the actistion, Dr

12. Officer, Senior Port Health to give all students at the school In First Ald to u Instruction stendard that will enable them to take the St John Ambulance: Brigade certificate,

four is planned to have

Л year, each term com

of one-hour prising 50 lectures

terins

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will

The school is being supervised.

Marine Officer, ! by the Senior

Famaut Slipway, and the lec

by the be given

(Y) Officer

24124 Mech, nical Oversett, Basisted by certain senior Chinese oth cers.

turez Marino

As the ratings are employed during the day in their launches all tuition will be given after office hours and in the officers' own time.

It was pointed out yesterday that the syllabus is fully com prehensive and will do much to improve the efficiency and gen- of the Bouting eral standards

staff of the crews of Goven- ment-owned vessels.

It is hoped to be able to ex

this training

the course of

scheme in

the next mundis

or so to embrace the Assistant

Marine Oficers

Licensing Office,

ان

the Marlan and to pru vide these men with lectures subjects ap- on the technical pertaining to their duties con- the control and with nected lloensing of junks and launches under 80 tons,

Mr Jolly, declaring the school open, raid he would watch its progress with great interest.

DEATH OF NOTED

PUBLISHER

'Trona,

and

California, Jan. 4 George Palmer Putnam, 83, re- tired publisher and tätor former husband of the aviatrix. Amelle Earhart, died today at Trona hospital

The cause of his death was

not announced but Putnam had been under treatment for in- ternal haemorrhages and uremic poisoning-United Press.

Most Powerful Transmitter

Washington, Jan 4.-The U.S. Navy announced today that con- ntraction would begin within 30 Rays on the world's most power- ful radio transmitter at. Jim Creck, Washington state.

The million-watt sintion is designed to provide “effective all-weather naval communien- tions throughout the Pacific." United Press.

Bongal,

Narayanganj, East Jan. 4--A worehouse contain- ing 100,000 tons of jute caught Are youterday evening and was still ablamo late last night. Rearter.

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Settle Differences With Neighbours"

Lake Success, Jan. 4-Greece today assured the United Nations that she was ready to settle her differences with Yugoslavia and to "re establish normal and good neighbourly relations" with Albania and Bulgaria.

Mr Alexis Kyrou, permanent Greek ropre- sentative to the United Nations, said in a letter to the Secretary General, Mr Trygve Lie, that Greece, "in spite of her bitter experience in the past," hoped that her neighbours "and other govern- ments," would adhere to the General Assembly resolution passed last November.

of

The resolution Imposed an, for the regulation and control Ironiines and for farms embargo upon Albania and of common

Bulanrio until they halted their the pearetu. adjustment axi to the Greek Communist frontier incidents,

dectoration all nations to guerillas urged

It added: "This refrain from

netion which by the Royal Greek Governmond itsy would assist any group fighting is meant to give another proof Athens regime and asked of its faithful adherence to the | Hongkong, troops of the 1st Bn, Albania, Bulgarls 241 Yugo-

go-United Nations and their prim The Buf march along Salla-

"co-operato STAVB

with cipies. In spite of its bitter ex- their way

past, my govern bury Road on

Crece in the settlement of their perience in Kowloon Wharf to embark onferences by peaceful means," meat is still hopeful that its

neighbours and other govern A separate settlement berments concerned

will abide by the General Assembly resolution of November 18, 1948."—United Prez

The troopship Lancashire, which The Huffs are sailed yesterday. going to Khartoum for duties in

was by Sudan-telure the

Photographer,

MASSING

Iweek Yugoslavia and Greece the when foreshadowed Blaff

Tito Government was the only one of Greece's neighbours accept the essence of the "peace

ter, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, told a mammoth SHIPS FOR meeting here tonight that the motto of the people of India for the New Year should be "Spend Less, Produce More."

Sardar Patel, in a 60-minute speech relayed to the nation through All-India Radio, dwelt on India's economic condition, her relations with Pakistan, the self-sufficiency campaign and the in- ternal political situation in general.

To the Socialists. Saulat Patel and he realised there was

for Al nepasity

exposa man

On the colonic position.) Sardor Palel though political imlepen- which is constructive and do

ience had been achieved not believe in more strikes o

demonstrations task there was a greater onicles

ann Wathahead, muamels. The autheve. the

S self newspaper Akhbar E) You and ment beder windows.

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tang

the

plan" proposed by the president 14-Hour Operation

of the General Assembly, Brig-

Gen. Carlos Romulo, and three

other top United Nations

Talovised

Melbourne, Jan. 4.-Austro-

als who tried to settle the fan medical history was made when a rare surgical operation, fasting 14 hours, was succes lear said that fully televised at the Women's VO?? was Hospital, Bovemment

|porte.

Me Kyrou s the Grek rendy

To renow

operative

unventions

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effective

Melbourne, 11 previrusty the Brst time in the Southern with Hemisphere that an operation Grence's thres northern neigh had been televised, the Medical ores.Superintendent, Dr W, D. Ret machinery shauge, ald-Reuter.

Startroviding

He teclared that the United States must move to preserve The

marts of respect and confidence of the Asation people toward the Unded States

Hep Falun said, "With sepert we ought not tre fo Formos Ti 28 ever to the Comituminists I the only way to hold it is repy 1 am willing to nerupy

We have done about all tha

is necessary to be done to cat-

hefore

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He criticised the spwoches resolutions of the Hindu Mahin Salih Confereiwe Jast math Reuter

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The Sadrete the largest pontyople

be added. coalition, God BOOK

TALK OF WAR saffrem i lag setbacks in the sur

Cm Indo-Pakkas kont Cabaret defeat of Burnet

Sardar Patel savich We have Party lending Minerup

Cherdship al tried to win the Worst members by youthfal

Pakistan thoigh kave, but they yoles nnding for the first

Wis de (Pakistan) talk of war, Hot Mesh was with any country

WA But of Pakistan wants are prepared for it "

Mur Far J-y fortne

obs Education Minister, was

The ama one of the victime

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Their erumination na tonality To any Bontest a

which Bonight concessions, but monop

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her would be barred,

Italy nisu asked fur Saf

u public viers, publie work projects and

mannopolies

purely seal character" whielt proper tel fuil its obligations. to the United Nations

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Etuvation of all forms woul

wear jong sleeved, ankle-length direkes

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orderly in the Was bug cities, but two prople were Ashing killed a fight at a village before the police inter- verned.

! be considered Italy's patheuiar

ubjective in her pinjected 10.j year administralinis the dratt stated

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would cure elementary, secondary and lectugend schools for the indigenous population. and make it possible for them to acquire advanced and pro- fessional training

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Tribesmen rode and attackert frontier guards in the Western Alexandria when Desert neur Bury learned that their candidate had been defeated Heuter

770 Killed

Explosion

Divorce

Decrees Made

Absolute

Court

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Two decrees nia granted by Sir Leslie the Chief Justice, referred to the constant value

The Government Gilson in the Divorce intre bevelled for maintadunt in ariny twice on August 27 last year. the normal strength and Auld prentuneed absolute by that this was necessary wo long! Senior Puinne Judge, Mi Jun

"Oval relations with

Tree Williams, in the Supreme neighbour Pakistan)

Court thus morning strained!

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11 of China outside of Communist

I would and strategi control like to re the remnants saved"

Hip Eston and

Repubbean William Knowland

Senator

critic.ed

Choin Truman's

the amiantora of the

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from Prisid, ni menage, Senator Knowland said he would bring The issue to the Senate door "at a very early dale. perhaps this work. It will not come up 19

and but will come up again

with the help of other Helens

14

in charging that the United States as "eringed" rather than foced the Communist penetru finn in the Far Fast, Sinator Knowland called for United States declaration that it would not be in our Interests to per

Assault on mit an amphibious Formosa."

In the feat case, Patina Rum- self-sufficien7. On

but Patel said. "Crees tone crure Jahn lomail, of 5, Dragon Ter-

Causeway ground floor, represents 10,000,000) of rupees; race,

for divorec 1y.

petitioned been drained from stiut have

her husband, Shelk exchange for the import of food mult

This has Salim Ismail, of 167, Gloucester Krals from abroad. been ton envy a burden un Road, top floor, on grounds of

adultery. resources ******

In

bas now some ime when all of us must endeavour produce everything

require in our own Ford"

JUTE POSITION

We

* Pek San Francisco, Jan True Radier claimed tonight that

On the jute situation, the 770 pode were killed bear an

Prine it Deputy

Minister said: anal in Chungking when was blown up by Nationalis! We do not mind our

before They retreated remain

. but We are no!

MALLY

Mr M A. da Silva, tepræsen ting the jærliäkoner, stated that the papers had been fited which clearly indicated that there had been no interference in the mat- ter by the Attorney General r by any application which would provent his Lordship from making the necessary order

The second

case

concerned

were

But he that this

HOW

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advies. United States military could result in United States in- volvement in the war. expressed confidence would not be the case.

He sel that more "risks" In connection incurred

tur Knowland again suggested Freeduin of speech, the press, from the city in the face of the fools to pay 143 rupees for 120

that if Britain grants diploma- petition, without · Communist advance. sembly and

rupees worth of Pakistan Jute.

to the Chinese fle recognition Le Tissier, Prins way theit sex. language in te

will be in We are determined to produce Peter James Five thousand Inquigalows

ཁ་ in India for our elpal Omeer, of Stanley Prison Government, Congress ligious distinction withd

Officers' the vicinity of the arsenal were enough jule

"inelined" to trim United States guaranteed, "subject only to the damaged by the explosion, the jule mills and more,

funds for supplying Britnin with "We

having let-tianed may bo Hudio added.

Elsie but in the | wife,

arens and economic recovery akl. ANNUAL REPORTS

also demporary dediker The Nationists

Tissier, on the grounds of aud- He said, "The American publie you know who will Artinintstration of the torinet

ultery. Martin Ingram de Ville will want to ished the power plant and ada kong run talian colony would be in the broadcasting station in the city, suffer."

pollten was named as co-respondent. interni 1:

going to play both sides of the hands of an Administrator apr

skel. Reuter.

Sardar

Patel male

Mr Silva (150 appeared for street, The Congress had better tution,

reference to Com-the petitioner an andreet mmunist activities, appealed to Indian Socialists for cu-opern- ut the and lashed Hindi Mahasbha,

acti- llegarding Communist villes, the Deputy Prime Minis ter described the constant dis- as the in Calcutta turbances

who will not work of people listen to reason."

requirements of gable rider"

SIDE GLANCES

11-10

By Galbraith

Mon

COPA 1906 EF HEA SERVICE, JO, Y, AL REG, A, S. PAT, OFF"

"I heard Mom say that Pop is going over the bills tonight

let's sneak down and listen to his languBI

vul

UP TO PEOPLE

"It is no use telling He said: them anything. It is up to the people of the country to fight these elements who believe in the ruins of building upon destruction."

Radio Hongkong

dongkong Calling"--Program-

me Summary:

Quarters, who peti- for divorce against his Cara Falla

know If Britain 19

have an answer before it makes future commitments to Europe.

Department again The State

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knowledge or deny refused to acknow:

APPEAL OF U.S. the existence of the American

COMMUNISTS

the policy statement predicting

but eventual fall of Formosa, said if such a document existed New York,

have 4-The would

the complete United States Court of Appeals backing todny set early June

Jan.

of high Department on the officials-United Press.

date of argument on the appeal of the 11 United States Com- munist leaders who had been convicted ол conspiracy to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the government.

The three-man court rejected the request of Abrahamn J. Isserman, lawyer for the Com munists, who asked that the appeal hearing bo delayed until autumn

The Communist leaders, con- 8.02. New Concers Victed on October 14, are fres Orchestral 822, Short Organ Recital on bail,

Ten of them received five- by Edouard Commette: 0.30. 1

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