THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1950,

"COMMON-SENSE" BARS FURTHER

Egypt And Iraq Object

Ger Feb. 6-Egypt rejected

iraq today

the Garreau plan to Inter. nallosalim Jerusalem's holy places, leaving the re- mainder of the city under Larsell and Jordan control.

Me Jamil (Egypt) said that if the Council bowe

"the fires of towards gremion, it had bell

back to the Ger

sembly and

Intended

Frem

Ufilled

REPUBLICAN

ELECTION

MANIFESTO

Barly

Washington, Feb. 6. Regaib tienne, in a statement of principles toxiny,

SPY ARRESTS

Hoover Revelations -On Fuchs Case

Wethington, Fob. 6. The Chairman, enen McMahon, of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee said today that the British scientist under arrest as

an

atomic spy "transmitted highly secret in- formation to the Soviet Union."

The Connecticut Democrat made this flat announcement about Dr Klaus Fuchs after a secret two-hour committee meeting wth FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and two of Hoover's top aides.

Senator McMahon declined stem bomb project, was to have to name his sources or where testifed publicly in the after- noon, but the open hearing was the secrets were for when

railed off after M Hoover had But

told his story - United Press. issue of the 1950 Congressional | passed to the Soviets campaign "1erty Socialism"

said that he

against he told reporters that he

was making his statement! On foreign affairs, the state.

**flatly ** Asked ment deplored what it said were!

the Puch had mule ul "tragte conzetjuencer Becret agreetpensla of Yall wat sion, he said

Potsdam.

"We mi

met

Fac

we demoUNICA ments and refusal of the adinimostratives To furnish necurate and adequate information to the Congress

"We favour a foreign policy in which all Ainertenps, regard

join to assvare leas of party, will

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whether

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In ful. I can't com-¡

But he dmgped a brond biti Charl Ove PHL aspects

paulle (paled us the alleged spy.

The fir plot with In Fucts,

Indian Republic Celebrations

At the inauguration of the Republic of India, celebrations were held in Lon- don.

Among those attending was the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, and the

the dellencies, Mayor of Holborn, both of whom are sampling some of

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Another "Secret" WeaponDeveloped

Thinks H-Bomb Should Be Danglod

Detroit. Feb 4.- Brig General Frank Howlry. farmer military

extmán

der in Berlin, said today. we've RBL a head on the H-bomb start should lay down the law" to Russla

"Now Washington, Feb. 6. A powerful new air- craft rocket has been developed by the US. Navy It has been New for aerial combat în any future war.

nicknamed "Mighty Mouse."

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Paris, Fet. A

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Indo-China.

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THREE TRIED

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London, Fri, 0

An Albaniak

daven court trying a grip of sionistent to Albarn from Grever has seulebred ones ann 10 yous to death, another to penal arvitude and sequit est à

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The Department of Defence today removed. the veil of secrecy on the project with an announce- ment that the rocket has successfully been test- fired over the California desert.

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Feb. # Stele Departmen DRIVINGNITION$ tolar 111 $1 conferencT Amertran diplomantic officials 13. the Net East will be freki a! on March 11 under the Castro abatemanship 1){ the United States Ambasador to Egypt, Mr Jefferson Caffrey

hugh t praises agated other aunt

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A conference of the chiefs of for

Africa diplomatic Bustons

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nd the Near East was held at Istanbul last November but the Cams meeting will include Con sular offends as well and will be

ducted on a "working level

Department anouncement sold the purpose of the meetin would be to discuss the Uni States politiced. economie, ent

Seconds the PH) did not fr vestigate any employees of the wal fine atomac energy prvovel (turni Turun March 1943 until January

1047 when the cvilian Aom Koergy Commaston Pok Over Far in the Arty

NEVER SUSPECTED

Thudly The Atomic Energy Connaission accepted the British certißenfe oft Fachs SECURITY Clestrated in 1947 without fer- thet question AL the time. Fuchs spent a fortnight here. wurking on the American declassifiention guide The state prosecutor elatine for the

release of secret that their activities were part formation to both

Monarcho-Fnarist

American scientis

of

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the Detroll peech before Fronomie Club.

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us venerations restons in Berlin and cances sons in the met of The World

won't Mart a war she east't win,

we've got the H bozub we should lay down the law."Ualled Prem.

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Frenchmen

In Polish Spy Trial

Frankfurt, Feb, 6 Twn Frenchmen, one of them ai Consular official, 12111 Pules, went on trial befare n military court in Poland -Mighty Mouse was Gegant, todas to charges of mili

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INDO-CHINA FELT TO BE FAR EAST DANGER SPOT

Manila, Feb. 6.—Four diplomats who will have an important voice in the first American pow-wow of its kind on Far East problems, will meet here tomorrow for a preliminary exchange of views.

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The United States Ambassador, Mr Myron M. Cowen, will be host for three days to Mr. Walton Butterworth, assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern affairs, Mr William J. Sebald, Political Adviser in Japan, and Mr John J. Muccio, special representative to Korea. They will fly to Bangkok on Friday.

As mission henda pre- pared to go to Bangkok for the conference opening on February 13, an informer source told the United Press that Indo-Chinn would oc- cupy an important place in discussion of how to halt the spread of Communism.

GERMANS GIVEN

WARNING-

And Some Promises

Stuttgart, Feb. 6.---The U.S. High Commis- sioner. Mr John McCloy, today ruled out an army for West Germany but promised Berliners that the American people would stick with them.

Fresh from a visit to Washington, Mr McCloy made a vigorous statement of American policy regarding Germany,

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4 All

constructive efforia

Warning the Germans A Full support will be given in Ger- against resurgent national- all democratic forcen

may bil poweta rrrved ry he told their political the occupation to prevent resur- lenders

tho Voited that Stater WITAM Dow more con. cerned with Germany's poli-i tical position than with her econobac reenvery. With the threat of a Russian bloc. kade ngala hanging over continue Berlin, he assured the Ger-nited States. the American that

G It is American polley to bnek prople would

them foster fair trade practices with whatever might neCEA- sary to end Soviet Inter- i Terence with recovery.

Mr Miley gave a statement of Ametaran policy and atens in Germany

Integration of a dimera - tir German berita Europe

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free

Assumption by Germany of nilikatins and sharing 21 Germany in the economic bene ats of free Europe

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Problema allerhok eftir at their adininaliation of the form when

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toward the goal of unification a democratie of Germany und Federal basis will be made. The elty Berlin will 10 receive nk and support from the people of the

Untied Pre

Anti-Corruption

Teheran.

In Iran

Iran Feb. 8.-An Government-sponsored "purg and corruption" committee to- destring day invited "patriots reforms" to give informs ton of all known coses of corruption prepetrated by leading Govern- ment ometals.

were

pro- Informers, who 3 Germany must not

mised their identities would be allowed to develop political con

kep. secret, were tuld that in- whuchidations or u

military state which motion could be laid against the

would threaten other nations ur the peace of the world.

Subject to such conditions, The German people should

widest freedom to Kiven the shape their future.

Marth news agrney, MAN d 1 alber French de fendant in the trial at Stettin

Anter

electricíno powder, The End were identifiest

Ambassadorial Changes

Klimeone, Z Blau As Bowski, Casin

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Bonn, Feb 4, The West Get. Rendel who in mering shortly.

The Ku ha etsa approv;d. 100 persons.----United Press hns ordered [

and of all rou

Boverurenaat

of Sir Frane the stopinute

the apatissimatamwonek Shepher 1

Consul-! fot People stopered evidence from the Urates | Feel shipments to the Fast Gier-

Batayin with un States

Chancellor Konrad: General at government against him man state,

Adenauer animale d

alim ater jak 112 questioned by

Enfo: at Veteran- Reuter authorities "at The

TOKYO ROSE

refused 1

comment on D reports that

Fuchs had made

TO BE FREED the said that on

San Francisco,

Feb. 8.-At- torney Wayne Collins said today

a confession. the basis

of

| Hoover's two-hour report to the

Commutter, "there

be so

Sin

doubt. us to the general ex- tent of Fuchs' knowledge boin of Tokyo B to atomic weapons and no-

the Supreme Court has thorised the release

pu

Rose on bail pending appeal of called hydrogen weapons."

her treason conviction.

Lieutenant

General Leslie

Tokyo Rose (Mrs Iva Toguri Groves, war-time D'Aquino) was convicted here last autumn. The treason charge grew out of her wartime broadensta from Radio Tokyo to Allied forces in the South Pacile.

Mrs D'Aquino now

vis in the Alderson Prison, West Virginia, for 10 years.

Mr Collins said

would

Press.

be

Briton

In

bend of the

War Claims By

U.S. Citizens

The American Consulate-

$50,000 ball General in Hongkong an- raised-Associated nounces that it will accept pre- Himinary applications for bene- fits under the War Claims Ac! of 1048 which provides for the

Arrested payment of US$60 a month to

Argentina

ench American citizen who was interned on or after December 7, 1941 by the Japanese in or en route to a United States possession attacked by Japan

Buenos Aires, Feb. 0. The Brilish Conmuste today” said that M. Frank Bruce Mirton, a Members of the United States. Jong-established residont of armed forces who were held Argentina, and two

of

United prisoner by the Japanese after Stales citizens have been ar- . December 7, 1941 may also fille

and held incommunicado claims for rested

compensation for on charges of having committed food being supplied in deficient "crimes against the security of amounts by the Japanese. If # the flute."

former internes or prisoner The officialrei. declined any war has died, claim may be further comment; but said that filed by his Immediate rela the Britih Ambassador, - 8lt tives. JohoreBalfour, din taking the MAWRENCE,With the Argentine Claimants (äre...), urged to con- 1720bary:*@Associated fact, the", Consulate General (us

Jaight --- Vasted Press.

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U.S. Recognition.

Of Bao Dai

¿Continued from Pace 1)

aid would te worth of available

made

sasut he had confeged

that U.S. ometals had hoped The sedimet py ring of more than

several Asian nations would re-

Ba Dut befurt

the Americans nete. They thought This would serve to refute Com. mmis charges that the Bus Ba government was merely "camou- flaged imperialism."

AmIndustrial

By Galbraith

15-16

"We can't stay for the third movement of the symphony, 'dear—it's time to go home and turn on the

Plants Bombed

Fele

Fineen Ta peli, 1-24 bombed Shanghai major Hower and water plants today the heaviest raid yet carried out in the Chinese civil war, the Nationalist Air Force announced.

Five

member attacked the Power plant of the Shanghai

However, it has become clear rican officials that Asian American

be expected

nations conuol

دا

act upon this question with the

which the United States celerity belleves necessary,

For that officials de. reason, American elded to go ahead and recognise Doo Dal as soon as the British

Their reason for awaiting

Company, five dropper! their British action is that they do not

loads on the water and power

wish

to be caught in another

plant in Chapel district and division of Western interest Ave concentrated on Nonghat such as evidence by British re and Huashan power plants, the cognition of the Chinese Com.

munists in announcement said.

which the United could not

An American reporter bourd Slates

B-24 which attacked the United Press, Chapel plant said direct bits were scored from 9,000 feet but the damage could not be arcer- Immediately from that Juned

Seight. He said the Communists threw up nek-ack Aro which was 1[1] far short United Press.

Pet Parrot To

acquiesce.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

6. "Hong Kong Cafting Pro- Kramme Summary: 8.00, "I's Swing Time": 6.30, "Cantonese by Radio -Caven by Misy Lee Wai Lan and Mr 8. K. Len (Studio); 6.30, Frank Derol and His Orchestra: 7, World News and News Anaiyals (London Relay): 1, "Letter from America" -By Allstair Cooke (Recorded Lon-

Favourites-Presented by Alleen M.Woods (Studie): B. "From the Edi- torials" (London Relay): 8.10, "Box 200-Bert Gillette at the Hammond Organ; 8.30, “Election Talk"--- Nturn - ber 2. The Right Honourable An- thony Eden, MP, on behalf of the Conservative, Party: -1, "A Century of Music Caesar Franck and lit Day: Talk by the Rev, Father T.

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the present Premier, and former Premiers, Ministers. Governors and Ambassadora-Router.

The

Communist

threat

to

Southeast Asia is regarded as greatest in Indo-China, Burma and Slam "in that order,”

Observers believe that Indo- China is the focal point of the? problem at present because Bao, Vietnam state has not Dai's achieved the same degree of in- dependence Burma,

Indonesia

many

་་་་་

because bitterly opposed to the French influence there and becaum Ho Chi-minh already has a power- ful force to fight Bao Da

is torn Burma

by internal strife and the government

Some considerably weakened. sources believe that the Corn- munist movement in Burma operating independently and not closely linked with China's Communists, but admittedly find Uitlo comfort in this theory.

BANGKOK PROPAGANDA

1

1

The Siamese Premier, Phibun

on Saturday that Communist propaganda hoo been spreading

songgram, told the United Press

in the country for three weeks

and blamed the Soviet mission n Bangkok which now number almost 50

The Com persona munist propaganda is believed o be timed to coincide with the American diplomatic meet- ng and there are fears that it might lead to incidents calculaf- to embarrass the United Staten

informed there is litile

quarters

believe

likelihood of any marked change in the United States "hands of China" palley,

The Ambassador-At-Large, Dr Philip C. Jessup, who will of the Bangkok be chairman

a good look at meating, took Formosa last month and gave no evidence of any change of heart toward the Chinese Nationalists

TERHOB or that he saw any change America's stated policy on China-United Press.

Nearly 2 Million Unemployed

Bonn, Feb. 0-German un- employmen figures shot up by nearly 340,000 last month to a rotal on January 31 of 1,807,700, statistics accorting to official issued here today.

The total at the end of 1949 was 1,558,300.--Reuler.

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