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RAF FIGHTERS SOAR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950.
SOAR INTO AGAINST BANDITS AS BRIGGS TAKES OVER
ACTION
Singapore, Apr. 17.-The 84th Squadron of RAF Brigand Fighters soared into action over Malaya for the first time today as Lieutenant- General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs' "War Cabinet" took over direction of anti-terrorist operations.
General Briggs, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Federation capital, 12 days ago, denied at a press conference there that he lacked sufficient police, army, navy and air force groups to meet the situation, but he warned against impatience, against "waiting for us to do something."
TRIBESMEN WELCOME SERETSE
Serowe, Bechuanaland, Apr. 17- Seretse Khama, banished chief-designate of the Bamangwale tribe, tald hundreds of dancing and and tribesmen shouting women from all parts of Bechuanaland here today: "I have been driven away from my country."
on an
Berets is now authorised visit here to his London-born wife, former- ly Miss Ruth Williams.
the Telling the people terms of like return for five Seretse today raid dayn,
tou unablo that he was address meetings.
lo
"But you have come to "all I see me," he said,
away. cannot
Mix-
turn
700
This demonstration proves the Government statement that you do not ward me."-Heuter.
ECONOMIC
OUTLOOK FOR U.S.
SAID GOOD
Washington, Apr. 17.- President Truman's top eco- nomic advisers told him to.
day that the nation's eco-| nomic outlook for the next six months is "good."
made by The forecast was Leon Keyserling, acting chair- man of the Council of Econo- mile Advisera, and Juhn Clark, Council mender.
"No matter how you measure situation now It the cennonie
is very strong" Keyserling told newsmen after giving the Pre- sident the Council's report on
"It can't be hurried, but we won't waste time," said.
he
Meanwhile, Lincoln bombers hammered jungle hill country routh of the capist, and fighters Tempesta un! Spattiren,
the reinforced-by 64th Squadron newly from the Middle East-strated and bambed terrorist 3.rungholds over a wide area.
Brigands,
LA-Gen. Briggs, announcing the formation of his new "War Cabinet", said that it was fully agreed on policy ngainst the inated 2,000 to 5,000 guerillas
active throughout ngw
the Federation.
he
With the Cabinet, which was now working out details, hoped to clear areas of werru- 1519, move in stabilizing ad- and transfer the ministration, freups involved to other affect- ed spots, but would not predhet How long the emergency would
New Afghan Ambassador
To London
London, Apr. 17.-Mar- shal Shah Wali, the King of his Afghanistan's unele, arrived here to take up his appointment as Afghanistan. Ambassador.
He received visitors and dealt will correspondence at his Em- bay today. He will present his King on to the credentials
May 3.
The Marshal was for many of Commander-in-Chilet High the Afghan military forces. He Henry Jobs all the decoruilens awarded
"I have complete liberly to order anything t require sub-years Ject to the Federation
Sir Commissioner, Curney," he declared..
was not intended to call in more troops or under martial
und
by his rountry,
He has served his country In
Te
was Minister in years Lention and Paris and more re
Afghanistan's first ently was
law. Ife hinted at
at large-scale the diplomntle service for 20 intelligence expansion, said that the new Cabinet was examining methods of obtain. ing more information on guerilla movements from rubber estate Ambassador to Pakistan. workers and villagers.
the
General Brings was anking
It
In his
OWIL
1
sending
London 10 his first publie statement since Ambassador a Prince of royal ap-blood who ranks next to the British Government
country, inted him to co-ordinate the King Malayan security forces under Afghanistan I understood to be following recent demonstrating her desire is ua cominand increased terroris! activity. strengthen her friendship with
Britain. Reuter. Heuler,
Pro-Red Charges Strongly Denied
By John Service
Made In Britain
hoisted nboard ship in London is n Being double-decker touring coach which is headed for New York where it will be exhibited in the British Aute mobile and Motorcycle Show. Air-conditioning, radio, and a public address system are features of this bus. (Acme).
14000 KOREANS HELD IN GAOL
WITHOUT TRIAL
Seoul, Apr. 17.-Nearly 14,000 South Koreans charged with Communist activity, but never tried, are being held in prisons, the Government of the Republic has admitted,
They will be tried as soon as possible, but there are so many of them that the courts cannot keep up. made Since December 1918, when first arrests were
month under the National Security Law passed the before, 15,000 Communists have been tried and con- victed, but the courts still have at least a year's work ahead of them, with cases still awaiting trial.
The National Security] It provides for penalties Washington, Apr. 17-John Service, Stato Depart-Law makes it unlawful to from terms ln re-education mont career diplomat, has told Senate investigators that arvounte or "pose" As the charges against him made by Senator Joseph McCarthy government other than the
are without foundation,
a camps to death. It is retro-
active.
Republic of Koren, or to as- the first quarter of this you. He added: "The outlook for the next six months is good."
"I am not and never have the Investigators had been in-sociato with those who do.
things "run some President
Atructed to himself Truman
down thint
extent to a large thinks the econome picture is hve a Communist or
π
An
mond. He said to the other day advocate of Communism, or are exclusive of McCarthy com and said he thought he would
saboteur of American pietely." take credit for it.
certain fact, can more readily Keyredding
nowment foreign policy or an "Whether
Industrial
es-
for
"For obvious reasons, wo feel
he developed without publicising some of the facts we have ob hetainer," he added,
fold you ineasure it by pionage agent, or any output,
profity
to the other things of which business by sustained levels of have been charged," consumer spending, home build- ing. or automobile and steel wrote to Senator Millard production-no matter how you Tylings last week. menane it, the situation is very
ever,
He
that
The Government admitted thei 272 proscetturs to handle Na- violators inability of its 205 judges ant tional Security Law quickly when the State Council law, which made it necessary to try them within 60 days,
TOeheted a revised
would have
ALI KHAN VISIT TRUMAN dite morth allover in
Minister,
certain enses.
One
trini
Karachi, Apr. 17.-Pakistan's The revisions would be it- Prime Minister. Mr Liaquat Ali terly impossible," the Council's National As- nesange to the He also told reporters, after Khan, will leave for London on
ald. The courts have his way to Washington on April sembly the elosed Sub-Committee
officially announced already reached their maximun 29, it was
but mo:c 1 broadened session,
the
attulnmcnt, Α Cabinet would include nere today.
Secretarlat a0,000 persons accused of plot- The felter, released by Mr Investigation "Keyserling said, however, the Service's counsel today, carried review of the Amerasia cast noncement said that the Prime ting against the country have more than six uccompanied by the been in quot his offer to appear before the which involved the arrest and
Inan has been outstanding economic problemate Foreign Relations Sub-prosecution of a staff member Begum Laquat Ali Khan, and month. before the
the country is
more than how of the magazine Amerasis for small part of Pakistan Gov-nwalling Comunillee.
naked,
obtaining "risk level of unemployment
Federal ernment officers," were due to year. that his appearance be illegally
leave Karacht by air, calling at
CASES NUMEROUS Damascus and Bara enroute.
The eunes awaiting trial are Prime "Minteter will The
to numerous ind gaols are so many spend about three weeks in the
that United States at the invitation overcrowded,
minor violators who have con- of President Truman.
expressed a destre fessed and also visit Canada-Reuter.
10 reform, are released. without trial. This is called a "slay of If the violator is Indictment!" caught a second time, however, tried when his ne
in face of business prosperity.
He said: "Unemployment deferred pending an investica documents-United Press. levels are not dangerous or eri-tion of himself by the
tical at present
State Loyalty Board. Mr Service, who was Invol-
of licoriment they are bút higher than they ought to be.
We must reduce and minimise ved in the 1915 Amurasta case,
this paradox of more unemploy ment in the midst of business 1,25% prosperity by greater expan-en ention of business and produc tion."United Press.
GOLDMINING PROFITS
Apr.
· Capelown. Finance Minister, Mr N. C.
23
Senator has
by been described
sound McCarthy
"not il security risk." He was anong the first targets of Senate Me- Carthy's canipalgo against the State Department for allegedly barbouring pro-Communists.
Mr Service said he was us- rembling documentary evidence
So
FISHERIES
CONFERENCE
IN SYDNEY
He will
Reducing Cost Of
Occupation he will most likely be held in
will
London. Apr. 17-Sir Harold
Kaoi and 'comes up. Caccia, the British Minister in Sydney, Apr. 17-Dr J.Vienna, and Major General T
In an attempt to rehabilitate or Cost- Communista may establish, once and D. F. Hardenberg of Indo-. Winterton, the British High former
Commissioner in Austria.
inunist sympathisers, the Gov- for all, by evidence apart from
of the nesia, Chairnuan these my awn word, that
without Indo-Pacific Fisheries Coun-arrive here tomorrow to dis-ernment aponsored "National wholly are Who!
ingre cil, today deplored the ab- Cuss the problem of reducing Guidance Alliance" last autumn the burden of neruption costs "I am and always have becsence of fishing specialists, in Austria,
17.-The etion in fact,"
Haven, told the Ilause
ut
Sir Harold Cacela and came
which
n live-week drive during Communists who forward voluntarily and
Assembly today he thought it | completely loyal to my country in Southeast Asia and the General Winterton had similar gave themselves up were pro- a bull point in his Budget to which I have served for 17 Pacific when he opened the discussions here last mouth-mised amnesty.
be able to announce that the years," he stated.
n
goldninlug industry hand, as Senate Investigators agreed second annual conference of
result of premium rales, netted
a prunt of £1,700,000,
He had already explained that the Government itself was not Gelling gold, he said.-Reuter,
EVITONS REAL, service, Inc.—CE FORE
today to extend
their inquiry the Council here. into alleged Communism la the
"The major difficulty of per- State Department beyond the
น the evidence offered by Senator Mesonnel taposes Carthy. Senator Tydings sald necessity to search carefully for important objectives and work on them thoroughly and con- time until they are mastered," ho sald,
1662.
"I didn't get the ralse, but he threw me down the stairs and I'll get compensation."
Only the closest co-operation between workers and the the varlous governments In region would make it possible to overcome the difficulties.
The Director of the Fisheries
Reuter.
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INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
scores of the THE several
matches played can only have bean: () 0—0), (1) 1—0, (e) 1-1. (d) 2-0. (*) a−3, (1), &no.
Draw a chart showing the mveral matchen:
D
A
ม
Cormoranta a
Dormice
-
Anteater an
Buzzards
*
This can be filled in a successiva deductions are made.
(11 v. C and Bv. Dere drawn. So A beata 23 20
43) Aother matches are MESO---! and Hence C wen 2-1. #CRF537
Division of the United Natious D: and must therefore hava scored
Food and Agriculture Organisa-one coal gains A and one go
tion, Dr D. B Finn of Washing ton, eald that similar counells were being formed in the Medl- terranean area America.
and
-South
His organisation hoped that
resulta for the
against
"131 Now it to clear that I drawa
(m) with D; and the rest follows
The completed chart ta shown ature.
London Express Servică.
Answers
every
The effectiveness of the drive is still a matter for argument. Some contend that it broke the Com-- the organised back of
South in munist movement Korean politics, though it had
On effect
hinterland guerilla bands. Whether one who confessed (there were over the 30,000 of them all country) was a real Communist, or whether there was any way af telling whether any one was really ready to get out of the movement, no one is sure.
one
MADE SUSPECT "One thing is sure, though," Government omelat sald. turned himself "Anyone who
ver made himself forever sus- vect to other Communists, and of from contact cut himself with them."
The Alliance, which is headed by former Communists, has re- as faciltica became avallable, CHECK, YOUR KNOWLEDGE presentatives of the police and as advisers. prosecutor's office other regions of the world might
councils which 1. An undulation in the water it has taken over the job of re- have fisherlen
Com- of confessed
Dre TC- would yield practical economic of Swiss lakes. 2. Hazel nut. 3. education
bettermens of Of or pertaining to bishops or munials, who usually
governed by blahops. 4. Be- quired to attend lectures and or Where their peoples.
week. nights a Delegates from 14 countries tween two dangers, neither of two
can be avoided. 1. No.necessary, It also offers medical ex-Communist later attended a reception by which
Boma the Australian Minister of Ex-Although it adds a joint every nid-given by
the older doctors and in
and jobs-- ternal Affairs, Mr F. V. Spender, succreditig moult, who opened the conference joints generally wear away and helps others to
United ProSS. are lost Reuter.
cases
Russia To Undertake Baltic Salvage
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INDIAN REDS RAID VILLAGE
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