THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, · 1950.

Japanese Rald Korean ~~League

PEKING SAID

SUBSTANTIAL

DEMANDING

SOVIET AID

FOR FORMOSA INVASION

Although there has been no officint confirmation of the report, that Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Deputy Premier, was conferring in Peking with Far Eastern Mr Mao Tse-tung, head of the Chinese Communist regime, in diplomatic quarters it is maintained that such talks are taking place and now details of the agendo are

According to the latest re- ports, Mao is demanding powerful Russiaur aid for the invasion of Pormas. He wants:

quoted.

The pace of this postponement bay well be guarantees of the extensive Soviet aid now de

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Tokuda, feather of the Japanese! Communist Party, who has been haunted by the Japanare police

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AID FOR EUROPE'S COLONIES

A Greater drive by the United States to aid the economic development of European-governed colonial areas has been urged by | Dr John E. Orchard, retir- ing Marshall Plan adviser.

Dr Orehand, who has acted as adviser on Dependent Over- nas Territories, told a prons conference in Washington that; E. C. A planned to Increase

a preinl development reserval funds to $43,000,000 for the coming fɛcal year.

The dependent overseas devo- topment projects were, ho anid, an integral part of the overall European recovery programme.

The expanded development project plans were closely related to President Truman's Point Four programme,

which is delsgned to Increase overall [world trade by helping mail countries step-up their 1- dustrial and pgricultural output.|

E.C.A. expenditures for the preint projects amounted to tween $7,000,000 and $3,000,- 1000 during the past fiscal year,

Dr Orchid estimated.

REAL NEED

.However, he pointed out, thero was a real need for!

MEMBERS of the North Korean League operating crazed financing breause

in Japan block a doorway 10 their Tokyo head- quarters as a squad of 100 police raid it. Because the League is accused of spreading anti-American posters and propaganda since the outbreak of hos- tilities in the infant Re- public of Korea, the police seized the building and all League property. (Acme)

AIRLIFT BY

for nearly two months, is CHARTER

lending

as the Peking talks Japanese adviser,

the nerd for explotting It is believed that the Sovie FOR RAF

*The ve Soviet leatiers are Submarines for secret landings! reported to be in full agreement

Communist agents and spe- !

Che endly frauDENE trop on the induct; arch

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differences between Britch and Ambassador, Generi Derevyan- thited States diplomatic policy, smuggled Tokuda ou of Chin. I thought whely (Jagan when he and most of his Troop-carrying planes for air that Joint Communist polley to Tokyo mirrion multienly and

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Beingerely left Japan by a Soviet wards Japan bere lanellings.

shaped at this conference be lip on the eve of the luvasion of at-tween Western and Easter South Korea. General Derevyan-|

Comunds.

he is also raid to be one of Mr The Japanese Government, Stoles advisers at the Peking stated. is satisfied that Kynich: talke

Mao, it said, has not serupted to diguise his anger and resentment at the priority given by asga to the invasion f South Korea over the invasion 3. Pornusa

MAO'S HAND

His hand a. been „Arentiben.

e by the failure of the North Koreans to force a quick victory, and by the quickt action by the Unter Stales tra protect

Formunte

Mr Molloy, it believed, is How cerking to jemalade AL to Ferinnan assalt opane the ntil the pitsation in Koren Is learer.

Shirley May Walks Out On

Her Parents

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Mar vecinusetts, Aug. 21.

Shirley May France's father disclosed. on Thurs day that his 19-year-old daughter left home abruptly! and without explanation on Wednesday night few bntirs after returning here' from her unsuccessful nt- tempt to swim the English Channel.

Air K. Walter France said she left with her swimming coach, Harry Boudakian, and Mrs Boudakian immediately alter some 7,000 persons honoured her at a banquet.

don't know what it's all about," her father said, "I don't now where she is. Her mother and I are all broken up. We are slek about it."

Me France said his daughter lind been "cool" toward him and her mother since she landed in New York aboard a ship from Europe early this week.--United Press.

Sarongs For Summer

CARVEN, a designer in Paris, has presented these sarongs in his summer beachwear collection for the

The R.A.F. has begun to use time resources of private charter companies to trans-

the European countries hud pushed Bhoir own investment postammen as far no possible with their limited resources.

Detailing ket

year's Pro- Ramme, Dr Orchard said the Hargest amount went to French overseas territories in North

Mrica where $1,136,000 w used for road development and $1,070,000 for apen up a new ore for the blast Europe.

equipment, to source of Iren furnaces of

British territories

W. D. JOSLIN, an industrial engineer who is belleved to have one of the world's finest kennels, examines "Champion Snowbound Beau Cherrie of St Olam," at Luton, Bedfordshire, Joslin has refused an offer of £2,000 for the dog, 'an amount thought to be an all-time high, but "Champion Snowbound" is just one of 50 pure- bred dogs in the Joslin kennels. Their owner spends a lot each year improving the St Bernard strain. (Acme).

Moves To Lengthen National Service

The British Government has not yel decided to raise the period of National Service from 18 months to two years. This question has been put off until the next meeting of the Cabinet, But the fact that Ministers. have decided to recall Purlument on September 12 shows that the wind must be blowing strongly in that direction, writes a London correspondent.

in Africa, the West Indies and South East Asia were grunted $1,235,000 for rond development at for griculture. The Belgian Congo revivig a lean of $1,710,000 for The defence chiefs are the Government would have out the new reales in time for sand building equipment and known to have come relue-recalled Parliament unless $60,000 for technical pristanee

cast.

Minister War part of the 10-year develop-tantly to the conclusion that the Prime

certain that HOW ment progranine for that area, the term of service will have fairly

increased. And it lezislation would be neces to be does not seem likely that vary.

SEASICKNESS CURE port units by air over com- 'flic statement in paratively short distances.

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recent article 0}} senrickness Henderson,milar adments easing nee.. M Arthur

dirun called Secretary for Air, at an air dis-eat

that Dunariine is not available in play at Plymouth, said

strictly charter aircraft were now carry-Hongkong int Auxiliary Air Force sqund-curate. rons on other units

to their

training camps in different parts

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The drui is remited to cure

30 tha

afferens

of Britain and in Germany. Here hoped the scheme would even- tually have

a much

| application,

wider

percent

CANASTA

WITH MORE!

SKILL

So far thee appears to have

heen no disagreement bent

| Ministers ол the conscription Istr This being so, the ex- planation of the prolonged Cabinet meeting the other day must be that there was a seri bus chish

on a quite different Incronies in Ser-

| malter-lhe

vice pay

Disagreement on this cutic

One of the places in Lon-have

arisen only because

Prime Minister's broad-

It looks nt present as the increnges will apply only to the Regulars, though there are prople who would like to make some concessions 10 the No- tional Servicemen, especially if they have to remain with the colours for

further months.

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Mr Shinwell have changed his mind un conscription only a few days ago, In his speeches in the flouse he showed clearly that he intended to rely оп increases in pay to bring extra men, that

the

Although he added National Service would be kept under

of

the

period

af don where Canasta is played as ury opposition; in other is the who must have stonewalled

it was worth,

Mr Gaskell review.

And during to four hours uf What must have convinced

It is not nenerally almost unceasingly labt, but the majauty of Brazilian Embassy. ading chemists and digentaries there it is maintained that Caldnet session. in the Colony have stories and their version, which varies The scheme is a result of the are able to supply on a doctuslightly from the English ion--and no of er apprnment Inercises in Service pay

rescription, "but not otherwise,

recent reduction in the strength

of Transport of the accu

Command because

to concentrate on building up the striking force of the IAF.

With this reduction Threatened

it has not always been possible to spare areraft and crews to give all units experience of the movement of forces by air.

!

RESERVE OF AIRCREWS

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U.S.beront of the who know

Rail Strike

Washington, Aug. 21 President Truman aid today the nation-wile railway trike scheduled for next Mun- Tay was called within an hour siter he had been argued by management that

a steike woul tali plane. He told a press conferen hat he felt that he had not

en dealt with Girly,

He would weite

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If this is the right explana.problem--the desperate aced lo

tim is the urgenty of the

have more men now, this mo-

cannot have

fa po ible-it in a surprisinst game, is the original one.

a derisive development. It is known that Chie? difference

betere Sir Stafford Cripps left immediate effect. (for

for his holiday he had agreed principle that the money army in that red threes, well as jokers and twos, can be for renament would have to

be found. pend to free the direund paeit. Procedure with and three it visual in that it is placed the table immediately when

SHINWELL'S CHANGE

and

Mr Strachey klused the other day to give the recruiting 1950, but the CS- figures fer timate mode the previous year is known. It was hoped

to cet 20,000 volunteers. Even if cre to the

pay increases double that figure-even if the Army were to attract 4,000 the mant-it would still be a con muca siderable time before the www

hi the 60,000 had realiced, | Office

| volunteers i wants. all this antifests

and the sering in the Mr Galt: Rel's feet must have but later in play if other turned icy at the last partner wishes he can take ste may have found that

from the table and use ijuma

involved

freeze

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than he Torger paris. Baker

El pack and certainly Den takes the red thrre as well, that the pay increases will be

betantial. Samme Bigliet: player: whn Fater, but he refused to Indhente have played o

However, the the Embassy

principle has bren agreed to, and the whether he planned to reize the ray they think this game, a dis-!pow

Dways as the

ons have tiket provm. nt: It makes for Survice Departments will spend La buy fatnight t working seen urging for werks-Reuter more skill and less fuck,

Private charter companies hould be able to help the RAF and

Unit of the re- Lennuiderably,

air forces ur and axillary will gain experienes of moving tu m'elvre nad their equipment|

air-experience which wound be valuable in emergency. 2011

here will be built up in rivit if a reserve of aircrews who with the are used to working IRAF. nud could be called upon

to do similar work in war.

when started The theme Bristol Freighters and Vikings were used to carry the men and equipment of an Auxiliary Air Force surdron ta mumer enmp. It is hoped to make increasing use of the charter companies to provide an airlift for all kinds of R.AF. units, auxilinry and regular, during exercises Mr periodic training moves,

Mr Henderson also said tha! the new trade structure scheme for the ILA.F. which he recently announced, would be introduced on January 1,

younger set. Exotle and revealing, the colourful costumes are fashioned of boldly patterned cotton prints. The Hollywood version of the sarong (right), rides high to bare one thigh, and the other is draped - Orthalox from the shoulder and tied around the neck. (Acme).

K. 0. CANNON

IT WAS VERY KIND OF YOU TO COME TO VENICE MY FRIENDS • MAKES DIGPOSING OF YOU SO MUCH EASIER ....... I IMAGINE THERE ARE MORE MURDERS COMMITTED IN VENICE

THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD.

JUST A SPLASH IN ZE NIGHT

AND....

A to party shown in Insti Saturday's piclorint supplement was actually gathering of the Church, not the Russian Orthodox Church, 5 wns described.

Inside

Japan

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Wor exica

Not that the problem will be solved by in- Puerarily creasing the length of National Service. What is needed la tot just mare inen but a more balanced Army. A longer period of conscription, plus the pay increases, may bring this about, bui at the moment no one can be sure.

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SOME NICE FRIENDS, K:0]

"AS NIGHT FALLS, TRAFFIC DWINDLES ON THE CANALS.

ALL IS QUIET IN THE CASA DEL FALCO.:

JOHN Günther, American. Journailst and author, and his wife observa the native custom" of removing their shoes when they meet Ennosuke Ichikawa, famous Japanese Kabuki actor, in Kls dressing toom. Gunther is gathering material for

-another-book while in Japan. (Acme).

Cautious Optimism Over Korea

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Tokyo, Aug. 24. Cautious optimism the Korcan war was CX- pressed here today by Ad- mira! Forrest P. Sherman, Chief of the United States Naval Operations, and General J. Lawton Collins, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, on their ro- turn from a frostline visit to Korea.

Admiral Sherman, at a press Lonference, sald that a "rem markably Ane job" had been donc under difficult circums

tances.

The fact that the United Na- trous front in Korea had re- muined where it was for some time and that offensive · sírikos by United Nations forces had: been possible at all “spèska far! Itself, no enid.

General Collins stated that a decided decilne in Communit morala was noticeable.

Admiral Sherman and Gen- éral

Collins left Tokyo b plane tonight for Washingtors.200 Flculer.

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