THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950.

Just Another Little Drink

REPARATIONS: RUSSIA ATONEMENT ACCUSES ITALY

THROUGH COMMUNISM

was executed with

Ifideki

Tukyo, Apr. 12.-The non of a major criminal, who Tojo, snid today he joined Party be for crimes committed by

the Communist cause he wanted to "atone

my father."

who made the statement before the Houx of Representatives committee, the eldest son of former General Belshiro Itagaki, who was convicted of planning the

Tadasil tanki,

tion of Loners.

non-Communist

Balkan assets “deliberately

delayed"

London, Apr. 12.-Russia has handed the Italian Ambassador in Moscow a note alleging violations of the Italian peace treaty, particularly regarding reparations, a Tass message from Moscow disclosed today.

The note alleged that the reparations due to Russia under the treaty had not been paid. It recalled the article of the treaty stipulating that reparations had to be paid by transferring Italian property in Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary to the Soviet Union.

the [1 correct an evaluation."

rape of Manchuria,

A former

army lieutenant

the evaluation of who returned from a Siberian

The Soviet note accused increasing camp this year, tha Prison

such proofs as could, at least younger Itagaki had been rum- the Italian Government of assets "Without presenting any confirm sch to some degree. moned to tentify hearings deliberately delaying on the Communist Party bors, presentation of

According 10 the Italfon Kyuichi Tokuda, and his alleged statement of the Italian Intericrence with the repatria-

pri-assets in Bulgaria, Rumanin ratinate, such assets amount to The Sovlet US$32,085,000. and Hungary.

Government, found it necessary "Up to the present the Hallan that the volume Ila raid he cried hot teara

of deliveries when informed In Siberia of Government has not yet paid from

current production of be established his father's execution. He de reparations from current pro-italian industry scribed the

experience as aduction," the note suid, "apirilusi rebirth."

the peace treaty and the Soviet without delay and deemed it necessary that representatives When he returned to Japan Italian

ipulated of both sides be instructed to: agreement that Communists

from current he

to Joined the

reparations

measures immediate take Itagaki said the tyrannical ne

production must begin

settle the question of the value September 15 1940,

of the Hallan assets in Humania, tions of Japanese army officers

Bulgaria and Hungary-Reuter,

in Siberian prison chaps helped the development trani:

prisoners-United Press,

on

"Both

recordance with Article of the Com-74 of the peace treaty with movement ninongly, which entered into forec September 15, 1917, and in

with accordance

the Soviet Ralian agreement of December 11. 1048 an payment of re- parations to the Soviet Union, Italy

has to pay to the Sovjet relitz reparations totalling US$100,000,000

Rivals For

Trieste

Big Three To Discuss Future

AUTUMN NOTE

"The Soviet Government, in

s nole of September 22, 1949,

Rome

says:

"It's not

our fault"

The aerial refuelling system developed for the U.S. Air Force, known as The Flying Boom, makes it possible for the aircraft to refuel in flight with greater shows: The speed and at higher altitudes than was previously possible. Photo new Flying Boom nerial system during actual midair operations. The big B-501) Superfortress flies below and behind the tanker B-29 as the telescope, controllable boom pumps fuel in to the bomber's tanks.

Unusual Illness

London, Apr. 12.-Fluid

In the lungs caused by an unuspeciei heart disease killed the 35-year-old Egyptian wrestler Hassan Inour during an operation here last week.

This was disclosed today at the inquest on Raouf when a verdict of deall by misadventure was recorded. Harper Bunesthetist

Dr

jor

for the operation told the that claraesis

Caroner Rome, Apr. 12-The ftaling

already drew the attention of Foreign

"Over

1:

Rarot

prace

on re- that

Ofice night denied

allegations the Soviet the Halim Government to the

out weersity for the fullment by parations. Pointing

treaty aly the Italian Government of it under the

HOLAR.

reparations, London, Apr. 12.-Kri-obligations concerntur deliveriespes tain, France and the United account of reparations US$100,000,000, the Italian re Saviet Union froam

theply said we reparations were paid "with her assets fo Staten are discussing the earrent production

Bulgaria and un- future of Trieste, a Foreign industry,

love pity and the difference, if any, ix months Office spokesman said today.

date set by between the fall sum and the Untally well-informed quors elapsed since the ters he he.ve, But plans to the peace treaty for the begin- value of the apsels was to be warn Maryland Josip Tito against ning of deliveries from current put in current industrial pro-

Gov-duction.

The Balan note disclaimed any attempted coup following productim. The Motinn next Sunday's elections in the crument ins, nevertheless, not

of yet started deliveries on account responsibility for the delay in rounlric: Trieste have been dropped.

of reparations from current mo-fixing the value of Italian as The Western

Powers are ap-artion, which has a negative sels in the three parently not convinced, fellow-effect on the entire development anditeater. ing a stat ment made het week of the

Tunguslav-cccupied

Zone

by Marshal Tito to special relations.

Soviet-Itolian economic]

rotrespondent of the London The Nation Government ex- Times and other indications plain the non-fullment of its from Belgrade; that any coup isligations with regard to de- liveries to the Soviet Union an Intended.

account from cur- Their discussions were thought reparations

!n its memo- Tent production, mamia

howed rente pulmonary oedema (uld in the lungs) a very unusual candi Son little know which WC about. I have never seen.

One belure. When A ce- rus is always fall."— Kruter,

KOHLBERG

ANOTHER McCARTHY?

HUNGARY TELLS U.S.: "CAN'T PAY" McCarthy with data

New York, Apr. 12.--- Alfred Kohlberg, importer; of Chinese textiles, who furnished Senator Joseph

con-

to be centring on the question|lem of Jary 14, 1950, Ly. Budapest, Apr. 12,-Hun-3 cerning Owen Lattimore,) of whether any negotiated |**** nettierem is

would be dered Mr Lattimore "very possible &tween the fact that the negotiations gary told the United States said today that he consi-

for determining the value of the today that she Italy and Yugoslavia.

The hostile reception by the talian ussels in Bulgaria. Hun- unable to pay compensation important" in the American Yugoslav pros of the recent and Rumania have not yet in dollars for American pro-policy change of line toward speech made by the Italian

perty nationalised there, be

"1 consider him very impor- Foreign Minister, Count Carlo

cause of "the absence of tant, but I do not myself have Sforza, in Milan, was not con- aldered by observers hero to

commercial relations" be-vidence to support McCarthy's statements," he said. I do no indicate much baste for negotia-

tween the two nations.

Lions.-Reuter.

Peking Offers Compensation

Indon,

Apr.

13. The

been completed."

EXCESSIVE DELAY The note recalled that Italy, in #ecordance with the peace Treaty, and the Soviet- italian agreement of ber, 1048, is to pay

gary.

China.

The Foreign Ministry refused know what evidence McCarthy Decen- in a note an American conten- has. Why doesn't he sue me?

tion that the Nationalisation Act He can't se McCarthy."

The Soviel Government drew

never made

parations to the Soviet Union had favoured certain countries. Mr Kohlberg, national char- both through deliveries from The nationalisation decree man of the American Jewish

Communis League ngalust current production and by the specifically exempted properly

the magazinic ransfer of Italian assets in which had

of become foreign publisher Hurmasin,

Bulgaria and Hun-owned under special agreement "Plain Talk" and a bucker of

since the armistice.

the Chinese Na tonalists, sald referred to Soviet- he had no knowledge whether (This

companies which had Mr Lattimore was a Communist Foreign Ofee said today that attention 10 the "excessive nwned the Peking government had in-delay" in defining the value of formerly been German property and had Aleated in readinces to pay the Italian assets

In the three mixed Soviet-Hungarian con- charge.

cerns). compensation for taking

countries. This was "the re- the compound of the Britishsult of the absolutely unfounded Legation in Peking.

position of the Italian Govern- Officials said the Chinesenient, which, in evaluating the Communist authorities had allan assets in Bulgaria, Hun- the British charge ary and Rumanin, put forward d'affaires advance notice of their nonsensical demands verging on Intention of occupying the com- absurdity." pound April 11.-United Ireas.

011

SIDE GLANCES

githaither

*

The Italian Government was

to

ot

THOUSANDS OF PAGES He said the Federal Bureau The United States Government

intended WHE informed that Hungary of investigation

"thousands would "anke use of American photograph property"-chiefly as compensation for unreturned Hungarian properly.--Reuter,

oil interested concerning the acti-

further accused of arbitrarily South-East

OONE, 1969 BY NA BEANSCU, INC. T. M. REG. U. 6. PAT. OFF.

By Galbraith Asia Talks

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(Continued from Page 1)

a. Big Three meeting of the Foreign Minister of Britain, France and the United States, were to go to Paris for talks with the French Foreign Minis- ter, M. Robert Schuman, on May and then to proceed to London for talks Ernest Bevin.

Mr Acheron sald that M. Schuman would join Mr Devin and himsel In London for fur- ther discussions.

of documents he had ac- vities of persons connected with Ke- of Pacifie the Institute lations.

lie added that he had been conducting a campaign against Communists, Pro-Communists and Leftists who have gained control of operations of the IP and have perverted -United

Press.

Seychelles Rescue

Smiling young passenger boarding a B.O.A.C. liner at London Airport is 14-year old King Feisal II of Iraq, month with his uncle, Prince Regent Abdullah. The pictured as he left for Baghdad where he will spend a boy King is on holiday. from Harrow School, which has now broken up for Easter. He is due back at school

on his 15th birthday-May 2.

Four Pointers For

Owen Dixon

Lake Success, Apr. 12.—The United Nations Security Council today appointed the Australian jurist, Sir Owen Dixon, as Mediator in the Kashmir dispute. Both India and Pakistan today expressed their willingness to accept Sir Owen as the United Nations representative.

The voting on the appoint-} The Security Counell opened this evening's tension with u ment

was eight in favour

euv-minute silent tribute to the and two abstentions, the late President Roosevelt, mark latter being India and Yugo-ng the fifth anniversary of his slavia. None voted against, death. The Soviet members

WIR This monthe President of the absent owing to the Chinese Council, Mahmoud Fawz! Bay, then made an appeal for action boycott.

ey the But Powers.

United

the

The duties ald out for Str De Homero Vitari La Fronte, Owen in a council resolution of of Reundar, under whose pre- 14, includo the fine-sidency In March the four- London, Apr. 12.-Forty-three March:

power resolution on Kashmir rescued lions: with Mr passengerz and crew

1. To from a wrecked dhow have been

help the reparation Wah adopted, thnuked the four

powers-Britain," the landed at Victoria, capital of the and supervision of a program-

of demilitarization. in the Sintex, Norway and Cuba-for Seychelles colony, In the Indian me

their efforts In neisting the Ocean,

British

Colonial disputed zone.

werk of the Cunell-et- Office reported today.

2,-Be at the disporal of the tex The United States delegation A telegrami received tonight

and of the for the conferences had not yet from Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, two Governments beca finally chosen, he said, but Governor of the Seychelles, said Security Council in making any which they may the principal officials who would that the dhow was wreeked on suggestions

will contribute 10 accompany him were Dr Philip! ovidence Island,

one of the think

solution of the dispute. U. Jessup, Ambassador-al-large, Mr John Sherman Cooper, for-

Those on board were rescued

3.To take over the respon- ther Republican Senator and the by the Seychelles Government sibilities and powers formerly United Nations held by the Assistant Secretary of State for inotor fishing vessel Vanguard.

all wero Europe, Mr George W. Perkins.

Maldive Kashmir Commission. and there were

4. To prepare for the time NO COMMENT

Chester Nimitz when Admiral con take over as Administrator of the Kasherir plebiselte.

Мг

ufairs expert.

group.

They Islanders Caminities.

The dhow was bound

from

CEASE FIRE

ה

Radio Hongkong

J.K.T.

00, "Hong Kong Calling"-Pro- gramme Summary: 4.02, London and lim Studio Melodies-Geraldo Convert Orchestra (DUCTS) 16.30. Demi-Heuto Francata (Studio): 7.04 "Time for Atudio"-The BBC Midland Light Orchestra (DBCT91; 39. inv A Gu"-A Quiz Pro- Wilfred Acheson sald .hat Mr

Tao-Introduced by Melded from Galway, Eire (DUCTS): Cooper would, by agreement, Colombo to the Maldive latonds

100, World News and News Anniyal represent the Republican view with a cargo of rice, fuel oli

Tandon "elavi: 15, "Hong Kong Instead of Mr John Foster and cloth,

Band Call-Introduced by Captain David Jones The Dulles, the Republican foreign

(Studio): BAS, Sports passengers and crew are living In the Government Ia appointing Sir Owen, the Review By Bill Flips (studio)

also Victoria Council

reaffirmed Its "From the Editorials" (London Mr Dulles was recently ap-quarantine station at pointed consultant to Mr Ache-walting

through carlier request to the two Gov- Retny): 10, Weather Heport: 0.11. "The Story of Sadler's Wella"-A

DBC ernments to take all necessary incat Venturo.

Theatre precautions to ensure that the Orchestra (DUCTS); 0.53, The King present

way fymphony Orchestra; 10.25. "In cease-fire shall be

hty Library-A Talk by Field- State Department was at pre- CAR MISHAP

faithfully observed.

Marshni Ear! Wavell (CTS): 10.30, sent working with the other

AL 8.15 a.m. today in Fort

to Thursday Serenado"-A Programme also expected nations on the agenda for the Street, a car, No 3702, carrying take-all possible measures to en- tietty Drown

They aro

at ContinueILA Music Arranged by 11.00, Itado Nowe North Atlantic and the Big a learner plate, mocked down

main-Reel (Landen Relay): 11.15, Weather the creation and Three meetings and therefore

Newn and on a bicycle. The messenger boy

tenance of

atmosphere World an

(Itelay Record- Chun Yue, was not favourable to the promotion of Ged Bave the King; 11.20, Cinre

tiews from Britain

Down

Cort

Mr Acheson said thnt, the

repatriation

Bombay-Reuter,

he could not comment on the The lad. questions which may be dis- seriously hurt, but his bicycle further negotiations.

cussed at the meeting-Reuter. Iwas damaged.

1lome

Indian leader detained in Malaya "for good

order"

Singapore, Apr. 12.--The Federal Government spokesman stated today that the Indian trade union leader in Malaya, Mr Sambasivam, had been de tained again because his activities prior to his being charged with carrying an unlicensed re- volver were such that his detention might be desir able in the interest of peace and good order.

Mr Sambasivam has the The Privy Council, meeting right to lodge an objection in London on March 30, grant- | ed Mr Sambasivam's appeal against detention. If this from the death sentence, pam

his objectioned in is exercised

March, 1048, by the

Court Supreme

of Johore,

would be considered by Malay D

Committee. of Review.

Mr

Sambasivam Who

Tho Malayan Federal author- tien mid before his release on re-April I that they were awalt- arrested within a few minutes Ing a full official report of the of being freed in Johore on London appeal decision before

talding action.----Neuter. April 1.

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