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Council

Of Europe Meeting

Germany May Bo

Admitted

Paris, Mar. 29. -- Ger- many'n entry into the Coun. ell of Europe will be the main subject of discussion at the meeting of the Coun- cil's Ministerial Committee in Strasbourg tomorrow, a French Foreign Office spokesman said today.

The Council will discuss he procedure to be adopted tu faellitate Germany's entry inte the Council, the apokezinau arided.

An

invitation to Germany from the Ministerial Committee

ho

is not excluded, he said.

Germany's entry into Connell was expected to be settled at this meeting of the

Ministerial Committee.

If all went wel ̈ Germany coold be represented at the July session of the Consultative

Council of of the

Assembly

Europe.

The Saar would

probably

Join the Council of Europe very shortly

after Germany, flat spokesman zuid.

REPORT DENIED

He denied Д report from

Westrin Bonn today that the German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, had received an ase francu from the

Foreign Schuman, that France

Minister, M

#S

French itriert work!

of a obrerver to the once

support the nomination Germaan Mutterial Committee, Germany had joined the Coun

est.

This would be contrary

10

the Council of Europe's alatute, which

provide that

THEY

only

foundation membera represented on the Ministerial Corinilter." ___the...____; puler istan said.

Asked if France would cup port a change in the statute to make the nomination of a Get- man observer Toste, the spokesman saith, "N."...Reuter,

BEVIN AT CALAIS Strasbourg, Mar. 20-EIN- pean Foreign Ministers are on their way to Strebourg for meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Comeit 1.f Europe which 11th here tomorrow.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950.

AT WRAC REUNION

HRH the Princess Royal, Controller of Commandant of the Women's Royal Army Corps, Field Marshal Bir Willam S1m, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and Senior Controller Dame May Tyrwhitt, at the fourth annual reunion of the QMAAC, Women's Army Corps of the 1914-18 war, ATS and WHAC at The Royal Albert Hall, London. It wan by this reunion that ilım CIGS announced that the King had approved the change of all existing WHAC commissioned rank tes to thiele equivalent in the Army.

BUTTERWORTH TO CONCENTRATE ON JAPAN AFFAIRS

Washington, Mar. 29.--Authoritative quarters contended today that political as well as diplomatic reasons prompted Mr Dean Acheson's appointment of Mr Walton G. Butterworth to the full-time job of handling relations with Japan,

The British Fordin Secretary, Mi Ernest Bevin, has reached Calls, while the Dalau Foreigh Minister. Count Carln Storzu Jeft Horne by train today.

The Council's Bet neven i privately by more than one

ficial not to

will be to fireurs the munizion

to asociate merfabar.hu.

take over Soviet Union

Co-

Middle East Parleys Give Rise To Many Conflicting Reports

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Cairo, Mar. 29,-Reports that Britain had intervened in the Jordan-Soon, for the following pur-tor, Duane communications and Arab League dispute, warning Egypt that intervention in Jordan's in-s, namely, to consider the advertisements to the Becretary. ternal affairs would be considered as hostile to Britain, were dismissed in and the balance sheet, and Arab and British official quarters in Cairo as "sheer farbrications.”

While British and American diplomats have been counselling Arab leaders to be moderate and not disturb peace and stability in the Middle East, it is stressed that recent events within the Arab League were not as gloomy as they may appear."

that the

A spokesmon of the Arab The Egyptian Ministry of document to the Commission Lasuque made: "There has never | War and Marine today denied outlining Israel's view on the been any question of interven- | a report that King Abdullah conciliation problem. tion in Jordan's internal affairs | had requested the four-man It is understood by any Arab states. Even if the Enypilan Military Mission .m Amb

representatives will also League should decide to expel Amman to leave Jordan within be flying home to consult their Jordan and take venomic and hung on the eher hand, governments In the near future,

m Catro, tious, this does not autount to the Jordan Minister intervention in Internal affairs." A man of connteting, baseless reports have been reaching Cairu From the Arab capitals since the Arab League's Council opened on March 25.

Aid Asked

To Trap Singapore Communist

Bahreddin Taoulan Bey, denied! reports that he was being re called to

to Amman and that Jor- calle dan was planning to sever her

elations with EgyPL

While the Calro deadlock is stiff unbroken, the atmosphere shows signs of improving, Ob- cervers in Cairo doubt whether the Arab League likely to take any drastic steps against Jordan or whether the

latter

will out the League,

In

"The present crisis will solve itself," Fald one .expert Middle East attain-Reuter.

NOTICE TO JORDAN Cairo, Mar. 20-The Arab League Secretariat today gave Jordan until Saturday to send delegation to its

ar

The

ofetal

attitude

Secretariat

confusion today when Jordan,

that

Singapore. the Singa-Council meeting here to clarify pore Special Branch has sent decision on future action.

call to police throughout Southeast Asia asking for thrown into help in trapping a Chinese deniled Communist bomb - thrower who carried human skin In his wallet, according to the Sunday Tribune.

The kin-three small wafers white Was folied in cheap paper and labelled in Chinese: the "White

skin peeled off on third occasion."

Reuter.

JERUSALEM STATUTE Genova, Mar, 29.—The United Nations Traleeship Courell to day began an article-by-article vote on the statute for an inter-3 national regime for Jerusalem.

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By the close of the session, 21 of the statute's 43 articles were adopted. Before the voting bes began, Mr Julin Fletcher-Cooke,

delegate, infomeed Hongkong, 30th March, 1950. necessarily for publication, but the Dritish

Connell that he would abstain from voting on any of the articles. This is in line with the British policy in the the General Assembly when British delegation voted agalust the resolution for the inter- nationalisation of the Holy City inst December.

The articles adopted today did before a League

not include any of the thorny been problems that have held up dis- earlier cussion of the statute since the having Trusteeship Council Leran its

here oiteling

last it was boy- prezent eotting the League, decided to January-Reuter. boycott only those sessions nl-

ended by representatives the All-Palestine Government in Gaza.

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The League's Counell decided until Saturday its to postpone vole on the Political Committee's resolution to consider any mem-17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. ber state signing a peace with Israel as expelled.

This would apply to Jordan 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. The Special Branch is con- vinced that the bomb-thrower whage King Abdullah, often I linked with the recent gren- described as seeking an All- ade attempt on the anti-Com- Aral Palestine kingdom of his minist Chinese newspaper, own, had so far not promised tu Chung Shing Fit Pao.

though make no separate &greement the man who with Israel, actually threw the grenade.

hot

A few hours before the in-

TWO-HOUR MEETING Jordan's

Counell

Minister to Egypt, Taoukan Bey, and

the

The official account of Mr Butterworth's new job stressed importance his word will have in the prepara- tion of the peace treaty with Japan. However, other in- formed sources said that while he undoutedly will ex- plore that field to get some kind of programme regard- ing the treaty, this is not necessarily the full reason for his transfer, nor does it mean a treaty is any nearer.

ellent, an employee of the Bahreddin This viewpoint coincide! There in 2010 tacitly ac-

paper was eveling: home when representatives of the Gaza Go- Jet with the caution expressed knowledged anxiety

the he was attacked by two Chinese.vernment both attended today's

meeting under the The attackers fled on the ap- diplomatic and propaganda in-

but the cmnship of the Iraqi Prime proach of a bus,

Tewilk el Suwedi. expect any native in the Far East by ployer found that in the struggle of the West German Federal ; sudden development towards suddenly calling a peace

he had torn out the shirt pocket Taoukan Bey had withdrawn Republic and the Saar teritory á Japanese peace treaty. ference. This feeling mounte of one of the men and was still from all previous meetings since last Saturday morning I pro- result of articles revally as

eles clutching the man's wallet. The Shar has aloe die applic Politreal civete, noted that Mrin

test against the presence of the the Russian publication, for membership. Brankogelveson, see navel to have decided Pravda, advocating 24 THICK The wallet contained, in ad- Gaza envoys.

King Abdullah was under- position will

upon a policy of bettering at ettlement

akin, the list of in the near future dition to the Department the light of the warto por State

today to have told him relations following on the heels of themes and addresses which the

to withdraw only from Com- forward a week be tw with Compress One evidence Moscow" declaration by Rusia police are now investigating.

at which the German Chancellor, 1 Homodo this was, his plan-disclosed and Communist Chinn along The employee's description of mittee meetings

question of Gaza's Incorporation bt it- appoint former the same vein at the time of the man who had the wallet was

was discussed. with that of a Republican Sentor John Sher-the string of the recent pact found to tally Members of the Corvadintay n Cooper of Kentucky as

The Council also decided at Communist between the two countries,

bomb-| wanted Asembly will be the eban telayer to the

today's two-hour meeting lo forthcoming H

thrower, who is known to have

on Arab to determine the hand domain fThree Foreign Ministers meeting the Ministers' di pula..

ita Lovina.

powers which was at war with cities in Southeast Asia-Reu-presentation Arrangements

They realed that Mr Balter-Japan could legally call a raceter. completed ako fot

worth has long been the object conference. Whje none of the powers would of criticism from some members pon-Communist of Compres particularly

Be-be expected to do this without publicanes, His replacement i zeneral agreement among them Vansittart Says: The Whited State Defener Secretary, Bir Los . Johte at Dean Ruck, who enjoys more, worked on first. It was fell

Adenauer,

זיין !

krin:

fevenes of the 12-uation Nort Atlantie Defence Coured when begins on Saturday.

will presde at Reuter.

the ingeling

stond

Officials saki any one of the taken part in sabotage in other Pipone a decision

at the United'

favourable position In relation! Russia or Communist Chin le Condren for various reasons, under Ruedan inspiration, might including: the our that he was seize upon this manoeuvre to nut blamed, as was Mr Butter-galu some initiative in the Fir aworth, for us part in the un-¦ Eand-

successful policy towards anti- today reem-NaLonalist China.

WHITSUN SESSION Paris, Mar. 29.--The Earn pean Movemerat

mended that the European As-i sembly of the Council of Europe should hold a short seven-day session at Whitsun discu

to from

the Com-

the

report due

DOUBLE REASON

Politicat chcles shil Achman thaus siew double rea-

Odds On A War With Russia

to Mr Butte, Oficials stated yesterday, how diplomatic adviser sen to transfer

Buttee of Ministers on the pru-worth new duties, and that the motion of a European union.

ever,

domestic political' pect meat|najor

Nations Security Council until the League's next Council session in September-Reuter

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and her Arab Paraest neighbours nearer a final prace settlement.

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"CRY OF THE

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The United States had once planted to have defrite views I worked out in time for con- sideration by the British Come

London. Mar. 29.-Lord by the Commission's Principal

Mr Pablo Azcurate. Secretary, Mrmonwealth conference at Color Vansittart, former chief; was believed to be B

It bo, but this proved impossibile,

to the formula designed to break the which has persisted that Mr Butterworth's Government, said today that deadlock

since the new year, based on Victor Maturo, Richard Conto heit was his considered judg- the Commission's Wil occupation

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fold the Gideon Raphael, ld that on Soviet Union," he House of Lords.

ng ubmitted to the Committee

to the that great daiculties work can go ahead

t Ministers, meeting a Stras- ourg tomorrow, and Standing Committee of European Assembly.-Reuter.

China-India Post

the

San Francisco, Mar. Peking Radio reported acht

lie ahead in preparation of the ordination of views with other rather than against it. Japanse treaty uz most mu-

friendly countries.

thorities here Inlieve,

Meanwhile, two

reasons for

were

were:

I have never

to

BROADWAY

LAR CONATIONED

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT

receiving the Commission's note 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. he har demanded that the of the Arab

U.S. VIEWS attention to the Japanese kreaty

The sald he will work over better

clarinet, even

the Idener though this might be only ex-

of all Government No agencies concerned with Japan- work. These planatory

those of General

He was urging resolute pre-representatives Firstly, to have one definite incluthg

views develop United State:

Deargas

MacArthur. whira cautions against Communist mStates be fully empowered to into public service negotiate, "We have the m- that the postal service between ad in time either for the lin- have been developed during the 8ltration

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branches pression that some of them are recent and other Important China Pending Big There meeting in preliminary 1clip

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he told months. These

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hat Britain was more free from Council and President Truman. which commodities, Parcel post and more for peace trenty

than ony Decision on the final United Communism

other other services will not be TC- the Soviets and Chinese Com-

Stater position will then permit country. tumed at present.Reuter, munists might launch.

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DIRECT MEETING Mr Raphael reiterated the Ifraell Government's support for a direct meeting. The Arab Governments have so far op- pused this course so no to united preserve an outwardly

He made these other points: its views and, perhaps, a pro- posed draft

of the trenty

The membership of the Com- to other countries

member of the munist Party In Britain had re-front. Far Eastern Commission which mained fairly constant at about 40,000 for a good many years. There was no reason to think that it was increasing.

to the United

It is thought here that direct

hre friendly

meetings might openly reveni

States.

to Israel certain differences of opinion between Jordan and the other three Arab States. Oficials said one of the first bodies with which United States Faselsta had been removed from leaving by air

Seventy-four Communists and Mr Raphael said he would be for Tel-Aviv will consult will bo the com- mittee in London set up by the their posts in the Government's early next week to consult his British Commonwealth

purge in the last two-and-a-half | Government. Before doing so, ha aald, he would present a years.-Reuler. Colombo conference to work on preparations for D Japanese franty. United Press,

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