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U.S. NAVY TO EXPAND BASE IN JAPAN

Tokyo, June 21.

The U.S. Navy has extensive plans for en- larging the activities of its multi-million dollar naval base and air facilities at Yokosuka, which were visited today by the Defence Secretary, Mr Louis Johnson, and General Omar Bradley.

The plans call for increasing personnel and taking over the nearby airfield for the navy.

The present commander of the plam today with Mr John- the Yokosuka base, Rear Ad-con and General Bradley. miral Benton Decker, went over

GRIFFITHS

REPORT ON MALAYA

(Continued from Page 1.)

our confidence Briggs te hured Mulaya.

General throughout

Yokosuka is the bare Mr J-hnson favours hokiing as a permanent United States bate In the Far East, and come top naval officers want to make it into another Pearl Harbour.

The nearby airfield the navy wants in Atrugi sirfield, where Geneml Douglas MacArthur landed to begin, the occupation. It is now only used as an emer- gency strip,

The

Japanese

navy used Atsugi to train its top naval nirmen in

and Admiral Decker Bald today that when

these in combat, the Japanese navy's Japanese navy fliers were lost

aerial back" was broken.

The Nippon Times says edl- torially in its

its morning edition American bases in Japan end to

After

"I am not going to say how long the plus witi take to succeed. Indeed, I must the House not to expect swift and spectacular results.

te progress,

galus ant that, vinerd,

w are

warn

nfin to a steady and

will not Incan consolidating Japunere

con independence

peace treaty. The Times, which # the right-

way, often reflects Having on the difcufles ofGA

the

Japanese terrain and communications for that neither England nor the overnment views, pointed out

myselt I do not the task.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, "THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950. Mrs Roosevelt Visits King. Gústaf

Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, who is touring. Sweden at the moment, was received the elderly (London Express Service).

in quillence by King Gustaf at Drottningholms Castic. Photo shows monarch and Mrs Roosevelt in conversation.

Protest

In

Strike South Africa

Capetown, June 21.

FRANCE SACKS

TWO GENERALS

Paris, June 21.

Monnet

Outlines Doukhbor

Leaders Paris

Plan To Talks Delegates

Paris, June 21.

Convicted

Nelson, B.C., June 31. Michael Verigin, known tire "Archangel," and his hide, Pedovinikoff, have been found ulty by an Assize Court here

France's chief economic planner, M. Jean of encouraging members of the Monnet, "father" of the Schuman Plan, suggested Sons of Freedom" colony to today that the supra-national authority controlling and run around naked,

burn down houses, adultery a European coal-steel merger should be respon-had been wife-sharing, nudism sible to a European "Parliament."

The defence said that there

In a two-hour speech at the six-power con-leader of

and no schooling for children before Verigin arrived in 1944 ference here on the Schuman Plan, M. Monnet group of the Doukhbor Sect.

of the colony--a presented an outline of some possible methods of ade said in his charge to

But Mr Justice

putting it into operation.

James

M

Jury: "If you come to the conclusion that these two men it aiced to

promote its tinuance

of these and its there was a conspiracy."

authority and

its missions,

Is chief suggestion was that national the high authority should be functioning.

powers, Its functions

collectively

responsible to

commun Assembly of Deputica means of appeal. from the Parliaments of all the participating countries.

the con- practices,

In defant resistance to the On each of these points, a Canadian authorities, members sub-committee would be creat of the Doukhbor colony

**

rown their own houses in u wave of destruction In April and held solemn nude parades

M. Monnet put forward this rd, the spokesman sail-Reut- Krentoen, near Nelson, burned Iden of a "supra-national Parlia-ter. ment" to the five other delega- tions as a means of ensuring that the high authority's actions should be essentially under de- mocratie control,

The delegates of France, Western

Germany,

Belgium,

Holland, Italy and Luxembourg-

Arab Reply To Big Three

Damascus, June 21. The Syrian Premier, Nazim

were meeting for the second dayQuasi, tadiny handed the joint of their conference to hummer Arb out delalis of a workable scheme declaration

Political clrclex

round the pyres--Reuter.

Only A Rumour

Callender, Ontario, June 21. Daniel Dionne, 10-year-old reply to the Big Three brother of the quintuplets, to- on Middle East day denied the rumours current An official

attending the policy to the American, British In northern Ontario that his meeting. held in the Salon and French representatives. Beauvais of the Foreign Ofler,

nother is expecting again- France's Council of Ministers today retiredd that in explaining the

herc con-

perhaps triplets. He said, "My underestimate Philippines bave lost any of Charles Swart, told the

The Minister of Justice, Mr two Generals, Georges Marie Revers and Charles reasons leading to the Frenchidered the Arab reply as con- mother is not expecting triplets "On the other hand, I know their independence because of African Senate

South

Mast--the men who gave their name to "the that the dual object of the peol

proposal, M. Monnet insistedditional acceptance of the Big She is not even expecting one American bases there.

today that the

Three proposals-United Press. ) child."—United Press, a tak that we can face

The Tall that most tion

rolice would give full protec affair of the Generals,' squarely and confidently, I am

in which leakage of de-was to create a single market to sople who encouraged by the undoubted war between the

Japanere

ashooting work on Monday-colled as a

went to fence secrets and traffic in influence have been and at the same time to raise with the lowest possible prices fact that the vast majority of and the Soviet Union Is inevi

United States "national day of protest

alleged. The "affair" is now being probed by a the standard of living. and the people in Malaya of every table in the near future." Song community are

for non- Parliamentary Commission. opposed to the Japanere serm Communists. We

MAIN DIFFICULTIES have their goodwill in this joint battle to which they are making a great contribution,

mourning" artike

toy Dies But Europeans..

they can stay neutral and be- The police in all major cities lieve if there were no foreign in the Unson have issued state- bares here this may be possible, Other: believe Rusia would nets saying that anyone tegin "The terrorist movement ins not respect Japanese neutrality to interfere will willing no roots in any ultimate nation-anyway and Japan should workers

would be "severely

al aspirations. Indeed, the friendly powers have bass as i dealt with.” Malays have rent thousands of protection men into the security forces to Prem

defend their towns and villages.

"I to not Ignore the fact

there are threats and int that King

tons to nuke certain retions of the community fearful to with- hold help from the terrorists or

10

supply Information to the authorities,

"It is vital that we should be nhle to cut off the terrorists channels of supplies and com. munications and to improve our

own sources of intelligence.

MAIN OBJECTIVE

10 Japan.—United

Deplores

it

wither In the De Leyte, key

The Council of Ministers de-

Army Chief of Staff until fast December.

General Revers, aged 50, was Jelande: ne radio of the Com- At a further meeting tomor-

most-led Vietminh forces in the heads General Mast. de-China

of delegations broadcast pred 61, was formerly French August of Seerat report made of the French

last w give their first impressions to iden General in Tunisia. by General Revers after an in-pretent

proposals and their views on the A Parlamentary Commission speelion vi to Turo-Chinn

clored that Hoper

non difficulties to be overcome Perre, wanted by the French and later the French delegation Workers have been told that teiner

Ba-1

Polfee

on changes of corruption will put their final draft of the poli-

aut influential i ntawful

trafficking away ticians and military chiefs, and fed the country and was last suggests as to stay

influence, working documents which it from their jobs and that they fit tid supplied money to reported in Brazil.

a basis for further re liable to severe penalties. Contral

oral Hevers while the latter

talks, was on ofletal mision in national strike Weringen. Enquiries revealest

explanation of was taken on a report Monnet's been called in

the National

the Scamuf Defence

Pon wil pro- protest a clore again the restrictive measuresite vers, Mark and Peyre.

friendship between Mini

Minister, A1. R.ne

bably take up most of today's Pleven, Both which which apply

raid that no

niceling,

French Forcigo vilence io non-Exopeons Gearrals denied the allegation eslated to show that

Oilice spokesman said earlier, General Lapinst them.

Mast had

The French draft, the spokes- communicated The "Aair of the Generals" tracts lavestigation began

from General Reveesman sal, would include: after the regent to mauthorised persons, or had received money for da but that he had acted Wrongly in using Peyre lobby for his candidature for the Indo-China

post and 38 4 source of information.

Declining Morale... ⠀ The one-day

London, June 21.

expressed coll-

King George cern today over the postwar in the Unton. "Meck in public standards of conduct,"

and private;

Replying to an the Convocations of Canterbury addrers from

presented by the two

Kinn nail,

and

Though he has refused once Daniel Mulan, Is already, the Prime Minister, Dr to be urged gain to call à national conven-

tion--to discuss native po French Seek

"This is very fargely a pro-hate your concern with decline at which Africans would be re- lem of providing protection for in public and private standards presented by

Melegates chosen

the evilian community and off comhet. Not the least of the by their own organizations. Fringing: scattered communities disasters of war is the weaken within the orbit of omnistea-ing of such standards which it

measures as the rings tion by such settlement schemes which

now under way.

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arc

"It is of the main objec- | lives of the Briggs Plan 10

create the conditions in which

effective action to that end witt!

Press.

!! it

This time the Capetown frain."--United branch of the National Council of Women has decided to ush the National Executive to ap- the Prime Minister again. Singapore, June 21. Referring to a

Westerling Case ch

den.cn case for

"Manpower requirements the police and civil administrate of the rebel leader. Paul known Communists"

urging tion have been assessed in the Furo" Westerlig, was post-poeple to remain at home, Mr Right of the Briges Plan and ur-oned today undi Jely 5. when Swani added: "We cannot allow Kent steps are now being taken the Indon Jian

government such things to take place-that

To End "War”

With Germany

Toit $9.

-אי

Similarly, the report said, it clic!

not

from appear

the evidence so far that General Revers had cennlved at the leakage of his report

or re- ceived money.

But it added that General

had likewise been

his views vance

on service

The

organisation of a supra-

Israel's Effort

To Get Oil

Paris, June, 21. The decision on Israel's efforts to get all for shut down Haifa refinery should be reached by

British all interests this week, Israel's Treasury director David Ilorowitz cald today.

+1

London, June 21, France will ask the Work-Revers pamphleting Committee of the "Big discreet in using Peyre to ad. become increasingly possible. Hearing of the revised In-issued by a well-known Com- Three-meeting in London matters, and also in proposing

for the extrach-munis and vigned by other on July 3-to end the state Peyre for the Cross of Chevalier | ani returning to London

of war with Germany. It of the Legion of Honour

Tomorrow resume negotiations was learned here tonight.

The report said that General and should have a decision one When the Western Foreign

Revers, who became head of way or the other by Friday nearly 300 potice will present new cvidence in there should be intimidation Ministers met in London

the French Army's resistance afternoon," Horowitz desbread. last ease.--United against people who want to go Committee of Experts to reported Peyre's resistance record or organisation during the occupa- month, they appointed

Horowitz would

disclose thetion, should have either check the object of his conference with to work."-Reuter.

to them--at their next meeting passed it on without comment. Maurice Petsche, either Half

Finance Minister. York in September- Peyre's statements about both it did not concern either

Generals were report stated.-Reuter.

oficers

eers within

the next

its Low Support of.

months as well as additional ad-Peegel

ministration vilcers."

"Bath

Mr Strachey and Mr

Grinths had to answer many questions following their state- Jonis,

Mr Rhys Davies (Labour) asked if

It was possible

pubiielse the appeal maile ly

Pandit

Mini: ter

Nehru, the

f

Prime India, to the

people of Malaya in which the

Inclines trader raid that violence

was no remedy for them,

Russian Pressure

On

Iran

London, June 21.

He also asked the Colonial Russia today demanded that the Iranian Secretary

jake note of government "eliminate the abnormal Pandit Nehru's statement that

on these three subjects:

1-Eding the state of war with Germany.

2-Revision of the Occupa

tion Statute.

5.

-Germany's debts.

It

understood

thnt

the

French propose to declare that the state of war ended Juricll- cally with Germany's wsicon- ditional surrender and the dis- apperance

Nazi Stato, of the

the French

hot

no proof, the oil or arms supplies for Israel.

Observers speculated that

The Malaya

Judge Case

London, June 21.

(Con- protested

Mr Anthony Marlowe situation" that it is now up to each servative)

uf the victoricus

nations to House

In the

of Commons today

in time the British would have allegedly created by the activities of American oil take the necessary steps to end against the removal from omej

prospectors along the Soviet-Iranian border.

to leave Malaya.

Mr Grib, "I read

that

with great interest and I hope The ante which Radio Mos- the statement that violence is cow si the Russian Embassy

no remedy will reach the Com- In Teheran delivered to the SIDE GLANCES

munists and be listened to." Tranian government declared

FINAL REMEDY

that the Iranians' promise an

Mr James Hudson (Labour) May I to refrain from taking

aerial photographs aloutt the

asker if the Colouint Secretary, Russian border "cannot be re- could bring that view hone to

the Minister of Wor.

Ar

say

Strachey intervened to that while violence was į inevitable today,

cognised us satisfactory."

The note concluded, after re- viewing

previous exchanges Je accepted with the Persians over the post the view that the final remedy two years: "The Soviel govern- musi come from the

necessary again

socialment deems it

economie and political develop-to draw the attention of the ment of Malaya,

Iranian government to the fact

DTC,

Mr Strachey disclosed that that measures of the Iranian Britain had arranged for t authorities in districts border- supply of American M2 enring on the Soviet Union bines to Co to Malaya in the according to its own admission. near future but he said that it both of military significance would be a

mistake to attach and being carried too much importance to any foreiga, and, one weapon, It might be im American, representatives portant but would not be de- create a threat

claive.

1

צה

עם

ת

Out

in particular,

can

to the borders

of the USSR and that such

Mr Anthony Eden, deputy measures in the above districts leader of the Opposition, said pursue alms which are incoin- that the Opposition agreed that patible with the

there was a case for further bourly relations

good, neigh- between the

nid and asked that Parliament USSR and Iran, envisaged In should be given an opportunity the provisions

of the

Soviet-

of sending a message of tribute Iranian treaty of February 26,

to the planters and of con-1021,"United Press.

fidence

troops.

In the commanders and

Mr Griffiths

With regard to squatters, he cald there did said that efforts to re-seltle not seem to be any evidence them that the rebels were receiving quickly.

proceeding vory arms from outside.

He said that there was very good co-operation between the British and Siamese authorities regarding infiltration across the

border.

Asked about camps in which It was said 10,000 people were detained. Mr Grifiths, said. "Wa Are

urgently considering whether its possible to move poma of them out of Malaya."

were

Mr Strechey cald in reply to questioners that it was impossi ble to estimate the strength of the Opposition. It was only small minority of the population but had a fairly well organised movement throughout the coun- try.

He added that. three heli copters. had arrived and that they formed an entirely new experiment in-Molayn-Reuter.

the treatment of Gerinan citi-

zens as enemy allens-Reuler.

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in Malaya of a Judge of Appeal, in 1942, "though there was no suggestion that he was not of good behaviour or otherwise!

By Galbraith unatted to hold office,"

The name of the Judge was known to the Colonial Socre- tary, he saki,

of

Mr John Dugdale, Minister of State for the Colonies, sald that because of the occupation Malaya by lie enemy, it was not possible for this Judge to continue performing the duties of his office. As no other ap- propriate post was available he was Becessarily treated RS having retired upon the aboli tion of office-Reuter.

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eredits

from France. Horowitz said that

kernel

el cunet lease Haita retinery by the

which

is shut down

boycott of the oil producing

Arabs because the refinery owned by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Horowitz will leave London on Monday for the Valled States,-United Press.

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