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AND GIVE UN AN ARMY
Washington, Feb. 14.~~Tho eldor statos- man Bemard Baruch today called for immediate steps to strengthen the United Nations by curbing the veto power and establishing an international police force strong enough to halt aggression.
In a telegram to Senator Paul Douglas, he threw his unqualified support behind the Senate resolution urging UN reform along those lines.
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THE, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1950.
Waiting For New Boss
The Home Office seal on the doors of the Chinese Embassy In London, fastened after the departure of the Nationalist Ambassador. The new Communist
envoy has not yet arrived. (London Express Service).
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GRAVE RIOTING 40th INFANTRY DIVISION
OUTSIDE JOHANNESBURG
Johannesburg, Feb. 14.—Rioting spread an unprecedented scale over three African townships on the outskirts of Johannesburg tonight, Newclare, Sophia- town and the Western native township.
Shops, mainly Indian-Į owned, were afire in New. elare, and there was wide- spread looting.
Traffic running through all the three townships was heavily stoned and there were hot ca- changes of rifle fire between police and Africans.
Tonight, while flremen fought to prevent the spreading of fines Africana uncoupled their hoses and the
wer! finally the police forced to cover the firemen with bursts from Sten guns, revolvsra and rifles.
Last night's disorders broke out when flying squad police, checking the passes which the Africans are required to carry. atrested one man
police
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Washington, Feb. 14- Preadmil Harry Truman today signed a bill which will pour up to US$88,000.- 000 of American economie aid into Korea and Formosa within the next four and a half montian
The President's nction beat by one day the dead- In of Feb. 15 when alt ald to the Chinese Nation- ailst government was due to end.---Associated Press.
Peking Bonds
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Victory bonds Issued by the Peking Government are being pinced un sale in Hongkong. Students sent here from Canton have lunebed a sales drive, and have, in one day, sold more than $1,000,000 worth
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Members of the Court were LA. J. Gretwood Green, RN, and Capt. J. W. Tinson, Inaster
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CHINESE-SOVIET TREATY
(Continued from Page 1) mediately on the conclusion of} the Japanese peace treaty, and in any case not later than 1952" ---United Press,
FAREWELL BANQUET
Feb.
14. The
Moxow, Chines Ambassador, Woog Chia-hsiang, gave a banquet honouring Mao Tze-lung, chair- man of the Chinese People's Republic, and Soviet leaders at Hotel Metropole tonight
Foreign observers regarded the banquet in the nature of a farewell party for Mao, who has been here for nine weeks nego- tating a treaty: Maois ex- pect to buvel elsewhere in the Seriet Union before return ing to Chinks United. Press.
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Kashmir Dispute
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Bangalore, Feb. 14. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullar, the Chief Minister of Kashmir, said here today that "there can be
untli Kashmir plebiscite
comes of every inch
Kashmir under a lawful government,"
He added that if a plebiscile was held in the country he had not the slightest doubt but that the overwhelming majority of the Kashmiri people would vote for India and the ideals of the Mahatma and Pandit Nehru.- Reuter.
Radio Hongkong
B.K.T.
3.65, Programme Summary; 6.57, Concert by the Massed Bands-40th Infantry Division Pipes and Drums Relay from the Sookunpoo Sports Ground, Hong Kong); 1, World News and News Analyals (London Relay); 7.10, Election Talk-By Ernest Hill, MP. on behalf of the Labour Party (London Relay Recorded); 7,45, "Generally Speaking" "From Lon don to Capetown with Jock Scoli" (Part 4) (London Relay); 8. "From the Editorial" (London Relay); 8.19, "Record Found-About”** Pre- sented by Christine Shore, Variety Request Programme (Studio): 0.10, "Forces Mid-Week Magazine" Pro- duction by. Ian. Wlishaw (Studio): 18, Radio Newsreel (London Relay); 10:15 Weather Report: 10.15. "French Cabaret"; · 10.45, Recital of Modern Violin. Works by Cinsite Neveu:* 11. · Glenn Miller und -: His, Orchestra 11.25, Weather - Report: World News and Home. News" "from" | Britain - (Loridion & Ratay.» Recorded); ||God Barelibe Kia (2) 11, 50, Clown.
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