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TRYGVE LIE'S TEN POINTS FOR PEACE

Lake Success, June 6.-The United Nations Secretary General, Mr Trygve Lie, tonight sub- mitted to all members of the United Nations the *ten points for peace" which he laid before the teaders of both factions in the cold war, and un- nounced that he was contemplating putting his pro- gramme before the Security Council and General Assembly.

In a letter to the delegations of the United Nations' 69 member nations, Mr Lie said he had drawn from his conversations with President Tru- man, Premier Stalin and British and French heads of government "the firm conviction that the United Nations remain the primary factor in the foreign policy of each of those governments and that re- opening of genuine negotiations on certain of the outstanding issues may be possible.'

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However, he cautioned the that the Issue world

of Chinese representation In the United Nations must be on settled before progress the overall issue of peace in the cold war and dissolution of the East-West impasse in the world organisation could The achieved.

Mr Le cald in his note: "It is evident that no significant progress can be made white the UN remnin members of

harply divided on the question of representation of one of the

members of permanent

Security Courell-the Republic of Cluna. His necessary that this question be settled.""

Mr Lie broke his silence off- ciany cially for the first time since he completed

fis Ave week:

"pilgrimage of peace"

May. That

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tour began

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President

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Truman and the Secretary State, Mr Dean Acheson, Washington, and ended with further

with the talks people in the mane place. In between. he talked twice with The British Prino Minister. Mr Clement Attlee, and the Foreign S cretary, Mr Ernest Devin, in London, with the French Pre-

M. tni,

Georges Bidault. und the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, Ankara, June 6.-Turkeyin Parin, and climaxed Fele today changed her Chief of effort with a 10-minute confer- General Staff, appointing cnce with Generalesh StaBa General Puri

in Yamut place of General Abdurrah- toan Nafiz Gurman.

CHANGED

In Moscow,

the General Assembly,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, `WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1950.

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WITH S. AFRICA

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New Delhi, June 6-The Indian Govern- THRILL TO THE ment has informed South Africa that "there would be no point in their participation" in the proposed round-table conference on the Indian question in South Africa in view of the Union Government's Group Areas Bill, it was authori- tatively learned here today.

ence

At a preliminary confer- there was no point In their in Cape Town last participating in the conference. They added that a commum- February, India, Pakistan ention to this effect had been and South Africa decided to seal to the Union Government. hold a round-table confer It is understood that the ence to discuss the condition Pakistan Government has been kipt informed of India's of Indians in the Union.

nititure,-Reuter,

Indian Government spokesmen have naid that the Group Areas Bill, which establishes separate living preas for Europeans, Africans and "coloured people." would add to the disablilties of Indiens there.

On April 1, the Indian Go- vernment asked South Africa to postpone voting on the Bill until ufter the round-table conference,

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Authorlative quarters Lala here today that the Government ot India had been "deeply per- turbrd" by the Union Govern- ment's notion in introducim the Group Arens Bill in the Union Parliament and proceeding with. it with all possible speed.

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They said that South Africa's action to introducing the mex- sure while the time and plac.the Hongkong Hotel. of the conference were tider for discussion left doubt that It was determined to

Its Paris, June 6.-Sean MacBride, Irish Minister for pursue

Apartheid (racial policy no matter External Affairs, said Eric will not join the North Atlantic) Pegregation) Pact while part of "our territory" remains under British what, was the outcome of the rule, But he added that in any future conflict between Soviet Russia and the West, Ireland would resist a Com- Indian Government munist invasion with all her strength.

to

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join other

alliance

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resist any

conference.

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the

circumstances.

ihe

felt that

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He said: "For that rea- Irish people would

Invasion more Rumour Scotched son I should think the Unit-tempted

unitedly and determinedly than

Copics of photographs FORMAL SUBMISSION ed States would do well to any other nation in Europe. For London, Jung G.--A Forelga The Secretary Gentral asked furnish us with the neces-that reason I should think the Once spokesman today denied taken by the South China Enter States would do well to news agency reports (not Reus Morning Post and Hong Kong the 59 members of the UN to

sary arms in advance."

furnish us with the necetury | ter) that the Prime Minister, Telegraph Staff Photographers Samed Agroglu was appointed give his peace programme their

Mr Clement Attlee, had arm. attention," He said:

Mr MacBride talked frankly Vice-Premter and Minister of "earest

arma beforehand." "I

the have

Mr MacBride sald the small ed charge of the Foreign Office. in contemplation h an exclusive interview with State, the must important post

its formal

He said that the Minister of sub-

army is mostly equipped after the Premiership but left possibility of unfilled since the Prime Minis-mission to the Steurity Couned the United

appropriate time and I why his country refuses with as bought from Britain, State, Mr Kenneth Younger, is

in charge of the Foreign Olies } ter, M. Finar Menderes, formed at an

but that Ireland is having in-

Ernest Bevin's hls Democrat Party Government reserve the right to place it on Communist nations in the North creasing dificulty in obtaining during Mr

the provisionul agenda of the Atlanie

ram, ness---Reuter. long as the armament she requires from He sald that both forthcoming regalarsion of Northern Ireland remains Bri-Britain.

from the political and strategie UN sources indleafed that Mri

white leaving his hunds The Irish External Minister is point of view, dependence on Britain's willingness or ability free, had perfectly

in mind as in Paris in conection with the

Ireland with arma- Supply of the Council Bing of the re-meetings a starter the calling

ments to unsatisfactory. European inc for gular Security Council meeting Organisation

"In these clrcumstances," ho here at UN Headquarters rather Economic Co-operation and the

sald "it woukl be in the in- it can economise on de-than a special meeting of heads Council of, Europe's foreign Lenco willout hurting efficiency. slate. er

Foreign Ministers ministers. He said: "We cannot rest of the United States and Ireland that an adequate A possible example might be by It has long been felt here that and will not join an alliance

supply of defensive armaments to under which we would be com be made available to us to de reducing conscript service from

Council session a regular three to two years. 11 was settle the

guaranteeing Chinese credentials mitted to thought that General Gurman issue

would have to be held territorial integrity of the Bri- fenkl ourselves in case of war,"

TWO TYPES felt himself unable to carry out before a special

session could fish in a portion of our country. such a policy.

Mr MacBride, who has played be converted, probably in No alliance with Political observers regarded Geneva, to tackle such issues possible while

forces a vigorous role in the work of the apointment of M. Agroglu as atomie energy control, dis-occupy any portion of our terri- the 18 Marshall Plan countries as a significant expression of a armament and the creation of a tory. tendency to moderation by the United Nations

last month.

Usually well-informed sources linked the change with the Clovernment's decision to econo- Inise on the national budget, 40 percent of which has hitherto cone on defence.

The Cubinet was said to be

victorious Democratic Party in United Press.

dealing with the defeated

People's Republican Party.

Some

Democratic

deputies

armed force.---

urging "reprinals Love Life Of

against the people who held power for a quarter of a cen- tury, but M, Agroglu, one of the mosi brilliant of Turkey's young intellectuals, was belleved to have been urging that bygones thould be regarded as bygones ir. the higher interest of national unity-Reuter.

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London, June 3.-King Farouk

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to

during the past two years, said he

continue would

to push Mr MacBride continued: "The energetically proposals for joint Irish Government will

of never development

the world's the parilion of our underdeveloped areus accept

by the country into two parts, and as United States and Europe under Truman's "Point long as this division of Ireland President

Four." continues, there can be no ques

"There are two types of un- tion of our joining the Atlantle

derdeveloped areas," Mr Mac- Pact."

Bride said. "There that underdeveloped And over- populated, like India, and those that are underdeveloped and underpopulated, like Africa. It

ANTI-COMMUNIST

of Egypt has postponed his He said, however, that

Ire

marriage to beautiful, 17-year-land would not for a moment

old Narriman Sndek only be hesitate to resist a possible is in the first areas that Ameri- cause family counsellors warned Soviet invasion.

be

can capital and European in- that marriage now would men

dustrial production should the

the end of his dynasty,

These European countries put to work together. weekly, Picture Post, sald today. this side of the Iron curtain." he areas can readily absorb some

Europe's The statement was contained said. "Ireland is most completely of Western

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come a

Source of

surplus

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in an article entitled, "Troubies anti-Communist. We are prob-production, while at the zanie

ably the only Western Euro-time enabling Europe to ka Bot, Parona," written by "Businessman just back from pean nation with no Communist more dollars. Instead of allow- Egypt," who

claimed inside party. In the event of war, the exportable surpluses to be- June 4--Money and Poris,

embarrass of knowledge palace affairs" jewellery worth an estimated

The article sulit: "The story of

ment, they should be utilised to raise the living standards in 7,000,000 francs

stolen

how

the Kab, seppra 1, c- from the apartment of Found El

the underdeveloped portions of] the eve

ut Miss

the world. Koury, brother of the President Ucally on

Sauck's marriage to young Sunday, the Egyptian offlets working with of Lebanon, last pollee aunounced, today.

the United Nations, and Burglars entered El Koury'stimated that no wording would luxurious six-room apartment

as he himself Буди take place while he and his wife were out going to marry the gir and their three servants had a day off. When the couple rept as nodding the King has

previously done

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ald ceases. shall

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Belgrade, June G. Aap in 1852 till probably will

as one of joint Invest-

arcas

finance

tained in the lengthy Indict- Mr MacBride, who also at

be at least $2,000,000,000, But hud succeeded military tribunal found twe obviously the United States la turned, they found thi

high ranking Yugoslav not going to hand out money os ment wrecked. Jewels and The article sald the King

officers guilty today The problem should be handled an indefinite dole to Europe. African, British, Lebanese and sed on lo a postponement, of trenson, desertion

army Syrian banknotes had been and added: "It

And rather is understood taken from a desk in the bed- the wedding will take place next espionage for the Sovietment with the United States room--United Prem.

spring if it has not, as is widely Union, and sentenced each investing dollars in these under-

developed alleged, in fact airendy been

to 20 years at hard labour. heid."-United Press.

European construction projects The three-officer tribunal

und machinery buying power Srs turne found the two men, Colonel would expand the Vlada Dapcrevic, 33. and of these areas and open up Major-General Bronke Petrovic, potential new markets' Xor 30, guilty of all charges con-Ernne's plus production." Hisborough. Calif., June 6.- ment against them: In addi-

addi- tended last Saturday's

meeting Paris, June 6.-The Greek

Charles "Senblacdit" Howard, tlon to the hard Inbour

of Europe's Both of the Council Liberal leader.

9 Sophocles 69, fabulous racing figure, died

the defendants Venizelos, tonight

tences

were foreign ministers here, sald be today of a stripped of their rank, deprived was treatly heartened by their refused" to participate in the at his home hera

'cart attack.

of nil polit'ent and elvit rights decision to set up a joint com Ilc was the owner of

the for five years and fined 20 000 mittee composed of five of the #reat thoroughbred of prewar dinars and 23,085 dinars respec- Council's foreign ministers, and days, Seabiscuit, and also owner | tively.

seven, members of Its Assembly Arteney said that the of the fine Irish-bred Noor, Danchevic Is the younger or Parliament.

Citation in its brother of Colonel-General Peto Но said: "That is a step Progressive Democrat tender, M. which defeated

s' two outings.

Dapchevic, Yugoslav army chief that should strengthen the or- Tsoud-ros, had been present at the talks of M. Venizelos and He was one of the West's of staff and No. 1 combat gen-ganisation enormously. In my wealthiest men and his estate eral. He had pleaded innocence, opinion, the committee some It added that M. Plastiras was estimated to be worth more claiming that his action were time later will become the rea would probably" fly back to than US$10,000,000, United political and not military-governing body of the Council. Athers (omorrow,Router.

United Press,

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Government of General Plas- the France Presio Agency reported authorized sources as

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