THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950.
Farouk Goes LABOUR REVOLT
By Road To Deauville
Apr. 18.
King Farouk of Egypt was expected to arrive in Deauville today after euf- ting out Paris in a drive Marselles, by car from M which he tell last night.
The King's party, in six CLIR. with a seventh full of luggage, paned up the Rhone Valley, via Lyons, and thereafter "took the prettiest roads," according
to
an Egyptian Erabassy amelal in Paris,
The official added: "King Farouk will spend a few days holiday la Deauville In a purely privite capaci ty. He will probably not leave Deauville"-ruter.
Johnson Urges Universal Training
Washington, Aug. 16. The Defence Secretary, Mr Louis Johnson, asked Congress tonight to enact a universal military training
for si providing law months to one year of ser- vice for 17-year-olds.
Mr Johnson' acled with the approval of Preddent Truman. ite urged Congrest most strongly to pass UNIT at this session with a provision giving the President authority to any
when it will be used",
"Recent events in Korea have to emphasise the only served fact that universal training is an essential element of an in- tegrated and balanced sistem ur national security," Mr Johnson wrote to Senator Milord Tyllinga, chairmon Senate Armed Services miltee.
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AGAINST EUROPE
ARMY PROPOSAL
Strasbourg, Aug. 16.
British Labour and Scandinavian representa- tives to the Council of Europe today revolted suc- cessfully against a proposal to discuss Mr. Winston Churchill's call for a European army,
Mr Churchill's son-in-law, Mr Duncan Sandys (Conservative), withdrew a 20-point plan he had submitted only 24 hours earlier for putting Mr Churchill's idea into operation.
vote.
ing
Euch
already
Opposition to n detailed they would boycott any
take no part in a study of the plan was led by debate and British official Labour re- Mr Churchill's proposal for a
- Mr James European army had presentatives Callaghan and Mr Ronald been adopted by the Assembly, MacKay at a secret meet-which now has an understand
with the Committee of ing of the Assembly's Ministers the "Cabine!” of the General Affairs. Committee. Council-that political aspects ፰n he discussed, Both argued that discussion of defence
barred of defence was contrary to the though defence proper
under the statute, Connell's statute.
With drawing
20-point submitted plan, Mr Sandy's
which three substitute points were also opposed as still in- volving detailed defence mat- ters.
They were supported by the Scarulinavian representatives- Norwegian, Danish
Ive Landie-who Announced that
and
Tydings Lists Aid To Korea
Then he put forward yet an- other proposal in more general terms in an attempt to meet the objections.
Finally, the Committee de- elded
Sub- fa en upon its Committee to draw up a fresh compromise text for submission o the full Committee tormorrow, -Reuter.
HUMAN RIGHTS Washington, Aug. 16.
Strasting, Aug. 15. Senator Millard Tydings
The Turkish delegate to the) said today that the United European Assembly, Cihad States had supplied South Badan, said today that it was Korea with US$495,700,000 essential that all Europe should in economic and military aid accept the same principles of
freedom and
Justice since the end of World War
Speaking in the Assembly's II.
full-scale debate on
the draft charter
tarter of human rights, Mr Baden sald he hoped the Char- ter would be approved,
Of is, he told the Senate, Com-$50,000,000 consisted of fighting equipment suchi as howitzers, rules,
ammunition, mines, minesweepers, mortars, 1ockets, liaison planes and 10 armoured list cars. His report did not any tanks or lighting planes.
"It is necessary that there ba
will programimo which
that -nation
all motally and physically quali- ed young men are subject to a period of active training."
After the 17-year-olds have completed their training, he said, be "available for they should service "in such capacities where they would be moor dected in the event of a nation aj emergency."-United Presa.
BARLESS PRISONS. WANTED
The Hague, Aug. 16. Prison officials from many
Senator Tydings sall the nid through three was supplied channels surplus mBitary pro- perty. $141,000,000; government andi relief In occupied arens, an
Economic Co- $301,000,003; operation Administration, $33,- 7700.000. 11e
surplus sajel
fight- ing equipment cost the United States an estimated $50,000,000 when bought, but its replace- ment value today, becaure of would be $100,- roaring costs. 000,000.-United Press.
French Urged To Carry Arms
were
Other delegates warned that the Charter would be as "empty": as those of the Soviet satellite countries if freedoms were not safeguarded by law. United Press.
JAPANESE OFFICIAL
AGENCIES
Saigon, Aug. 10, nations in conference here French elvillons in Indo- today urged more personal China
by urged attention for prisoners and authorities today to carry arms Brazil.
without constantly, especially in more "prisons
areas. bars,"
Chinese Art In London
Miss Kuan-tsung Kuo points out a detail of interest to Miss Irene Ward, M. P., and Dr Aitchen K. Wu at an exhibition of paintings in London by a young Chinese couple, Chen Chung-fu and Wu Yung-hsiang, at Foyle's Art Gallery, Charing Cross Road. The exhibition was organised by Dr Wu. (London Express Service).
Indian Plan For
Korea Settlement
Still Indefinite
the
an The big unknown picture is the attitude of the Iwo chief protagonists in the for Korean clash-Russia and the)
United States.
Lako Success, Aug. 16,
de.
meeting with Sle Beneral this evening
Bustin' st ad is also anybody's guess. Indications are that the
Indian proposal, if introduced. will be short and to the point, without "Ifs"
and "buts" that might frighten off support.- United Press.
BOTH COOL
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New York, Aug. 16.
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Urging approval of the concluded: "We have alrendy
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He crilicised the reported Names and addresses should here today that there was Indian proposal to introduce a
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of next year.
before the summer!
Kalimpong is on the Indo- frontier, on the main route frum Indin to
Sikkim
caravan
Tibet.-Reuter,
The United Nations Security Council resumes its Korean debate on Thunday with India still undecided whether to present as a formal resolution its plan for a "Little Six" Commitice to help towards a peace settlement. The United States persists in The Indian delegate, Sir} Benegal Narsing Rau, had aits official stand-01 attitude, busy day conferring withing it cannot take any pesi-
tion until it knows more other delegations on their initely on which road the In- new dian scheme will take the United attitude towards the
Nations' Korean effort. Delega- Indian formula. The odds
tion officials have arranged a still are that the Indians Tokyo, Aug. 16,
will proceed with their re-ev Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ichire Ota said to-solution, but the final deci- thay that Japan plans to setsion has to await the out- up overseas agencies soon come of last-minute talks to in five countries, and already night and Thursday morn has tentatively selected ing. officials to head the six offices in those countries. Japan expects approval the such offices spon from France, Sweden, Inicia and rural Pakistan, he sald. He told re- porters that the following oil- Commissioner In clals were tentatively assigned Delegates to the 12th Inter- The French
the suggestion to head the agencles: national Fenal and Penitentiary Cambodia made
Hakeworn, Toozu Congress unanimously proposed us the result of a raid by Viel
councillor, to that governments pay more at- minh, partisans last Saturday Ministry
on a fim theatre on a Kaoru tention to the causes of crimes rubber plantation. Four Euro Diplomatic Training Institute, lo
Hara, director and less to the legal nature of
killed, three offences.
U ins
Foreign Office department About 450 delegates--crimino- wounded, and five others, in-lo de Janeiro: Rakuzo Yaduch!,
cluding 1W0 children, were
Stockholm rebels, to by kidnappett
Trade Nothing has been heard from
lo Karachi;
Saburo Sckimori, Trade
Ministry those kidnapped.
official, to Now Delhi: Akira Mishyama, a Foreign Office uti-try's naturalisation laws future status of New Guinea are again hung in doubt today. based on such different ap
proaches "that it is difficult to how a catisfactory com- The Senate adjourned yester- sce
promiso
can be reached. The day without taking action on a
despite their motion that it reconsider the Australians, favourable vote it gave the bill sympathetic attitude towards the are Government. Monday.
malority Indonesian The leader. Senator Scolt Lucas violently opposed to Indonesian (Democr1t). who was absent rule of Western New Guinea. during the voting, tabled the
perialism or old motion to reconsider.
either the Dutch or Australian nitude. All New Guinea has
logists, prison olleials and wel- fure
20 from experts mallons-are attending.
over
A resolution discussed today enlied for "prisons without bars, raying that this had, beer, established in several countries for long enough and with suf- elent success to demonstrate its advantages could
1101 completely re- place traditional Institutions— "prisons of maximum securil*** --but its extension could make a valuable contribution to the prevention of crime, the resolu- tion added.
were
the
The Cominissioner's statement!
placed the greatest insistence on
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of the
the necessity of carrying arms cial, to Calcutta-United Press
United Press.
Siam Troops Accepted
Washington, Aug. 18.
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New York, Aug. 10.; The Daily News Compass sald in an editorial today that both the United States and Russia India's appear to be cool to proposal for a Security mittee to explore Korean solution, and that such coolness "may be taken as an indien- tion of the powerful good sense It embodies."
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Mir Intensification of selentille
Louls Johnson, former Prime Minister, in-Secretary, Me
The naturalisation bill released from automatically
been pigeon-holed un- quiry into the growing problem said today that the United States Laik All-were of juvenile deliquency.
had accepted Siam's offer of gaol hero today.
til
dispores the Senate
of sense for a number of years, books in personally they can do They had been held
The Senator and On Lucas' motion.
the 'irustees' belleve The re
re-education of youthful 4,080 troops for the United Na-
charge of abetting the former enn willıdraw. He or any other should continue to be 50, offendres was Eeadily replacingtons force in Korea.
Premier's escape to Pakistan in Senator can call it up for a vote | United Press. repression and punishment, the
Mr Jolinson made the state-March.
al almost any time. delegates reported, but progress meat during a conference with
Their release followed was slow.
Supporters of the resolution To combat the problem they the Ambassador of Slant, Prince Hyderabad High Court rulion urged more classification into Wan Walthayakon. He added this week that Mir Laik All's
of a withdrawel,
Lake Success, Aug. 15. India's United Nations delc- groups, smaller Institutions, in- that arrangements for the use of detention was illegal under the are confident
But rourees close to Lucas him- telligent after ture and a closer the troops were being made by Indian constitution.
Mir Lalk AB, formerly a top self report he has not made up gallon was tonight still awaiting hlo werd from several members of study of the work of all experts the United States Army-Reu-Industrialist, was State Premier his mind. If he pressed
Council
στάσει fter. on human behaviour.Revier.
action motion and wins, the bill would the Security until the Indian police
proposal placed in 1948. I was
in be returned to the conference submitting a formul
on its plan to create a "War house custody.--Reuter.
to be rewritten,
FOT Aims Study Committee
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Bombay, August 16.
to also Egypt la bolleved favour the proposal. though no has yet been formal decision mede.
The delegations of the United States, Britain, Norway, Cuba and Ecuador had tonight not Instructions yer rewived Anal from their governments,
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views of these to hear the Governments before making
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