Red spy ring discovered In Korea elections
Seoul, South Korea, May 29.-South Korean police today announced 112 arrests, including 30 candidates contesting tomorrow's General Elec- tion, after the discovery of a "Communist spy ring."
The police chief, Kim Tai-son, said that the 30 candidates arrested were being interrogated.
S.A. discuss
the Bill for segregation
Capetown, May 29-Dr T. E. Donges, the South African Minister of
the
to have The police clalined broken code in which mes
ages were belug sent to for- merly Russian occupied Northern Korea,
Al a press conference, where they announced the arrests, the police displayed captured wire- In paris, documents and 15,000:
And United States dultars
large quantity of Korean money › allegedly confiscated when the
rests were made,
મન માં હસી ને
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 30; 1950, –
The⠀⠀⠀ Royal
Philatelist
Ex-King Carol of Rumania, who arrived in London recently with his wife,
for formerly Mme Lupescu, visited Grosvenor House
the private view of the International Stamp Exhibition. Carol is a keen collector. The picture shows the ex-King with Mrs John Denny Dale, of USA, who is showing him some
of the most valuable items from her collection.
Brigadier-General William 1. Roberts, head of the United States Military Advisory Group Interior, told the Ilouse of in Keren, told reporters that the Assembly today that Government's new Group had killed between 5,000 and 4,000 Communla guerillas in Areas Bill envianged the the southern part of the He provision of separate areas public since November, 1949. American: checked the lund for the different The racial groups "by compul-casunity figures and "I doubt it ssion if necessary."
the Surth Korean Army and polier A dagger for
of
There are more than 200 Com- munist perillas eft in South Korea," he sai
Bill came up for its The
The Amerlean authorities do second reading in the House of
It aims at not expect an outbreak of vio- Assembly fixlay.
the 188 Etc- eventual control of the owner once similar to ship and occupation of lauk by tion when 44 people were kill- the three malo racial oups, ed and 62 others were injured. whites, Africans and chaired! people.
the envis
After milleting ated provision of separate areas, Dr Denges ad; spect
clearcut
BORDER PILL-BOXES
border, Busları» Along the
Korean Runners "In that re-trained Nort
could blast away many of the thr 13i11 propos 11
polling booths, but the author 1-
AL tira expect life trouble. straightforward inue on a question of principle, Kaeson, ateway to Seoul, 10 which will have to be squarely miles north of the capital, the North Koreans have pill-boxes along the crest of a 2,000-foot motital ridge. which look down Kaesong's main street. North and
Korran soldiers face each other in ad-
pill-boxes On peaks, but there is seldom any
th sniping btween
Frontier
The Bill itetf does not pro- eced to make the demarcations nectary for the various areas, It merely creates the nevusury machinery for doing so over a period of years and is a fair joining: und judicial maner.
The Bill seeks to avola n chan over which would benic such and complete and so diocate the economte
the country.
"COMPLICATED"
"This attempt to effect
life of
The
Sout
[(%)
2.170 candidates. Medias 2010 Jenis reflect fundit fonal Korean indivi-
than half of dalism.
Merc
them are standing as Indepen the ldents All parties have eminr
chauplover as monthly as pospiatforms, favouring unification
Trumman
Itusions, Mar 29.-Mr Lequat All Khan, the Takistan Prime Minister, k understood to have presented President Tru- man with a portralt of the Inte Mohammed
All Janah. founder and first Governor-General of Pakis-
All Khan
Mr Liaquat
tan.
Also presented to
the
United States President a
l'atlan dagcrr and a paint-
liy
well-known ing Pakistani artist, M. Churlal -Reuter.
Fortified penicillin for East
Adelaide, May 29. - A firm here is planning to enter the world market with # 310958* Lype of "Tortified" penicillin injection.
Directing the export ro-
sible probably mutes, the mea, with Norliem Korva by con-gramme is a former naval in- sure somewhat complicated and Estitutional means,
requiring
carefu! considera-
tion,"
Dr Donges
and the rehomme
telligence ofleer, Rupert B. M.
A hundred seats in the singleLong. Long, who saw most of the Chamber fegislature are subworld in bis 33 years' service was very simple, and the ime hopefully reserved for Northern with the Australian Navy, said mediate effect of the passuck | Korean ́representativer,
The British Ministry of Health
at the Bill would be fa pionei The major political issue is approvest 1 "fortifled" in-
of the country s every part
whether the Princ Minister Jection for sale in Britain and controlled-area basis.
stroulet 17: elected by the colonial areas, Long said it was Dr Donges adderi that the National Aembly and then the first such approval ever dangers of residential Juxta- select Cabinet
(
or II the given to exercise both prerogatives,
position had been too frequent-President should continue
ly confirmed in the history of
the past 50 years.
The Durban riots last year
were a case in point.
Always
in the past there had been at- tempts to see whether
The
ON TRIAL
any
manufacturer to outside the United Kingdom.
Long plays to use air trans- port exclusively to service ex- purt markets. Supplies are now
Democratie Nationalists, going regularly to London and the with 155 candidates, favour the intermediate airstops for dis- matter could not be solved by ¦ first course. The Korean Na-tribution to world markets. voluntary segregation but alltionalists, with 133 candidates, the evidence led irresistibly to and must of the other parties the conclusion
that voluntary support the President retaining segregation was no solution, power.
FOR JUNGLE
specifically useful for doctors in swamp and jungle areas of the Far East. A doctor can carry
The firm has developed a In very few respects had the In a ve-day tour of the Re-
spcial cartridge and cartridge Government departed from the public, President Syapman hoider which it clainis will be
ecommendations of the De-ither told voters. "Our young partmental Committees because Republic is on trial before the they included whint had been world and the Election must be the distinct reaction and con-free and orderly.""
several types of injections, all sclous expression of pubile He has asked United Nations hermetically seated, in his poc- opinion over the last 70 years, Lobservers to four the polbngket if necessary,
NOT DESIRED
problems and
booBis. He fixed the date of the Election after an appeal lang said, however, that curs from the United States Secre-rency exchange There were elements of thetary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, lack of buying power limited population who did not desire not to postpone the two-yearly purchases of penicillin in the
Far East-United Press.
hia Bill and who would do all Election.---Reuter.
in their power
impede the
normal process of related groups
gravitating
other.
towards
cach
SIDE GLANCES
There were others who were tiated by. the anti-white pro- paganda and for that reason it was necessary for the Govern- suent to take action.
મ
"The positive advantages of such
a chemo for non-white groups are obvious," he added.
Now
of employment avenues will be opened which are closed to them today, and if we have
a system liko
this there is no
reason why the majority of the services in a
particular area should not be
be conducted by its own people."
The Minister added that the meacure would go a long way towards realising what was one of the main objects of the policy of Apartheid (segrega- tion)-the elimination of friction betwveen
by providing
racea
separate areas.
lender
"IMPLICATIONS"
Opposition,
Mr J. G. N. Strauss, teling of the United Party moved an amend- ment that the House refuse to pass a second reading of the Bill unli D Commission, pre- sided over by a Judge of the
had Supremo Court,
enquired
ject,
into and reported on the sub- "with due regard to the inancial implications involved and the practical possibility of giving effect to it,"
Mr Strauss added that rush- ing through of this legislation in the way it was being done would further help to lower the prestige of the Union in the eyes of the outside, world- Router.
gullract
#2:31
By Galbraith
DOPR. 1948 BY KEA SERVICE, OVE. T. AL AEG U. 6, FAT, OFT,
"I wish I could stay here and see the old year out quiotly with you--all those people downstairs are acting childish!!....
Mrs Lucille Vogeler, pretty blonde wife of Robert
ROMULO CALLS FOR
...
JOINT
CALLS FOR US. switch Middle East
ACTION
diplomats
Baguio, May 29,-General Carlos Romulo, the Philippines Foreign Minister, tonight released the text of a resolution adopted by the conference of Washington, May 29,-- seven non-Communist Pacific nations here which, here confirmed reports that Usually reliable sources he said, fixed the principle of "joint action” among the United States Ambas- them for specifle purposes.
sador to Greece, Henry Grady, will Boon succced John Cooper Wiley as U.S. Ambassador to Iran. Wiley will return to United States for an 8 yet undisclosed assignment.
This
Mr. the
The Stato Department declin- ed to camment on the imminent switch of Mr western
General Romulo, the con- Tho conference 0150 es- ference chairman, interpreted tablished the polley that "the the resolution as also authorising interests of the peoples of the some form of continuing region are to be the primary machinery" after the meeting consideration in any attempt to ends tomorrow.
solve their problema." The resolution, which the Ucades the Philippines, the conferees will adopt. formally other partieliinats at the meet- at thele Anal pleanry session Init In summer capital in tomorrow, authorisen the chair- the Luzon Island's man to "communicate the re-mountalas are India, Pakistan, Greece to commendations of the
Ceylon, con- Australia. ference to the participating Thailand.
Earlier governments for thele considera-
Informed today tlom......"
source sild it was clear 12131 the delegates, who have been United Stales afelale think meeting since Friday, were that Mr Grady's wide experi- tinding political questions "tho ence Las handling American most feult."
economie nid together with his re-theoretical knowledge of econo-
make
particularly
Praise for journalists'
new
code
ELAL
Indonesia partment
Grady from- Teheran but De- officials
made no high regard In
secret of the
which Mr Grady there.
him
was
hold
that Mr
He asserted) that the preachtatives of India, Pakistan mies and Ceylon had Bally stated well fitted for the Teheran ns- that they were not empowered sigament. by their governments to make Although no tong large-sende political commitments.
expenditures are contemplated The primary
objectives of in Iran by the United States, the conference have been det is believed here New York, May 29.uned as "to promote peace, Gracy will see that each dollar
and Devadas Ghandi, son of the social progress
n better expended brings the Krentest Inte Mahatma Gandhi,
standard of living throughout | maximum benefit. — United ar-
the Asian nations."-Reuter,
Press, rived in New York today from Montevideo where ho attended a meeting of the United Nations sub-commis- sion on the freedom of in- formation.
and press 2A India's delegate.
On Friday he will return to
New
Delhi, where he is the
TAI
HANG JEWELLERY Wholesalers of CUT-DIAMONDS
and
Sole Agents for
managing director of the Liberty Diamond Cutting Works (Pty) Ltd,
Hindustan Times.
Mr Gandhi praised the work
the sub-commission
of Journalists.
code
drawing up a tentative code tant defines the rights and duties He said this after being
circulated among nations of the world for "expert
pinions" will be Analised and submitted to the United Nations,
MEMORIAL
Од Thursday. MIT Gandhi will go to Washington to view the site of a proposed memorial planned adjacent to the Indian Embassy to commemorate his Kather,
J. J. Singh, President of the Indin League of America who met Mr Gandhi at the airport, raid the American government has already approved the pro- ject and set aside the ground for its location.
He said The newly found Mahatma Gatch! Memorial Foundation will open a cam- para suon to raise $10,000,000 to finance the construction of an auditorium, a Hbrary and an art gallery which will constitute the Menorial.-United Press.
Vogeler, the American business man gooled in Hungary Senator George
for espionage. Mrs Vogeler had flown to London from Vienna to ask Mr Acheson to try to obtain her husband's
release.
"Monster" rally
very tame
was
Berlin, May 29.—Strong police forces patrolled
| Berlin's 25-mile East-West sector boundary again from carly today, but the second half of the monster Communist youth peace rally passed off quietly.
Changes Mind
Washington, May 30,--Serv tor Walter George {Democrat, Georgia), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, maid today that he prob ably would u
support a military assistance programme which the administration is expected
resent to Congress this week
Last year, Mr George voted
lo
against the final passage of i
similar bill.
Mr George, who said that
his attitude had changed largely because he believed that some
positive Keps were now being Laken to fuse Western Ger-
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The
非
last note.
of an Appeal to humanity to help humanity is fading away. many have responded:
intended to many have but it is so easy to "wait until tomorrow," Why not forget about tomorrow, and send what you can spare TODAY,
Some of the Appeals which have appeared during this month in the Press of the Colony, were written by a` patient in hospital. One moming not so very long ago, a still form was being carried to its last resting place. The patient asked a nursing sister "From what did he dic?"
"probably Tuberculosis" was "so many of them do."
the reply
So many of them will not, IF early treatment is provided.
If you can, will
you help to swoll the Fund? Please give
many's industrial plant with THAT THEY
rebuild
Yesterday, half ' million the peaceful passage of the that of the Atlantic Pael na- blue-shirted youths marched in rally, which had been touted tions. ! a disciplined demonstration for months as the kellest "But
cannot We durowth East Berlin, ending source for trouble since the adequate defences for Western their
Europe without the utilisation rally today with Berlin blockade. "Prac ja crowded piotramine of sports "Once again we have proved ef German manpower and f
in coming," that the streets of Berlin are bellevo it , and cultural activities.
In the Western sectos 25,000 free and safe, Reuter said at George said.-Reuler. Alid
troops
City Hall press and Gemian
conference. pative maintained their five-day They
watch against border clathes of attempted blue-shirt youth in
vasibus.
will remain
Uhat way.
Mr
Communist terror will not force Sacred Relics For the people of Berlin into sub-
nation." crowded! Western jubilation
over the
Rangoon
Winding
the up Whitsun
programine, torchlight lack of violence was tempered Calcutta, May 20.--A portion processions were
being stayed by concern over the first formal of the sacred relies of Buddh all over East Berlin after dark, appearance of battulions of the was presented to Thakin Nu, By tonight the trickle of bluz-Husain zone German "alert Buona's Prime Minister, shirted deserters to West Berlina!
units,"
Western simple
described
CI new
which was reported to have risen towers have 13. Twenty-hur East German nuckus, of
thousand People's police were also said to track troupers, looking a great India's
army. Ten sought asylum in the
deal like the men
dien
have
West.
reremony here
al a 471
in the evening.
The relics, presented by Dr German
Prasad Mukherjee, of these Shyama
former Industries the who goose-Minister and President of
of India. A mass exodus from Berlin stepped down Unter den Lin-Mahabodhl Soriely
during the Nazi heydays, will be enshrined in a pagoda begins tomorrow morning when baruded with the Communist in Runguon-Reuter,
youth on Sunday.
hundreds
of special trains, 7፤ fleet of torries and river barges
At least 58 persons deserted
will take the boys and girl the Communist ranks ever the
home.
A minor outbreak of typhoid
in one of the youth camps on
the fringe of Berlin sent
at
weekend.—United Press.
least 12 peuple to hospital Too many
the past 48 hours.
Underground
trains entering
the Soviet sector this morning mothers work
were
plastered all over
anti-Communist Jeaficts.
with Pro-
youth: im Leamington,
Radio Hongkong
11.K.T.
Grand
by
Uang Kung Calling-Pro- gramme Summary: 13.03. Symphony Orchestra; 6.20, Organ Solo By G. D. Cunningham; 830. Cantonese by Radio-Given by hum Lea Wai Lan & 9. K. Les (Studio): 4.50, Maniovani la Orchestra- Val Merral & Peggy Brooks. (Vocal): Police and
America" Warwickshire, 7.15. "Letter from mediately set a work to scrape | May 30-Britain head teachers Alistair Cooko (London Relay}}
7.30, "Stage & Screen Favourites" windows and walls at their annual conference here By Alleen Woods (Studio); &, World and when the trains returned to today
pussed unanimously
News Now Analysis (London *130X 200-Bert sectors only rags resolution deploring the number tray): 815,
Hammond Orgati. found clinging to at
time Gillette at the mothere doing full
8.30, "Culbert Bullivan"-Excerpts work at the expanse of their tram the Pirates of Ponzanow: can for
their children. The 20. — Mayor
Association of Hond
ple's
them off
the Western
paper were
tem.-Reuler.
OFFICIALS ELATED
Berlin,
May
tonight That West hind won the
8. "From the Editorials" (London itelay): 0.10. Weather Report: 031. Ernest Reuter of West Berlin Teachers supported the policy Piano Recital by Wong Kuk Ting
(Studio); 9.30, Interludo-T
Strings; the nt increasing Industrial output. Melachring
9.40, "It' baltet found that in many homes it Dancing Time-With Red Nichols
the without having one," in fore- was necessary
for the mother Pennies; 10, 11s Majesty
Colonial Journey. A stalling violence and aggression to be the bread-winner but Journey by Itadio Around the during the week-end rally of urged that for the sake of British Colonies (BBCTs): 11. Radio 500,000 Communist youth.
young children mothers should News Reel (London Relay 11.16. Weather Report: 11.10, "Goodnight Reuter and other. West Ger- not be encouraged to work long Musa: do Save the King: 11:30. man officials were cisted over houra-Router.
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