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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1950,
TROOPS AND SUPPLIES BEING BUILT UP RAPIDLY FOR KOREA COUNTER-PUSH
Washington, Aug. 27.
Troops and supplies are being built up rapidly in Korea for the in- evitable counter-push by the United Nations forces. Most of the specific information on the build-up is secret, as it would help the enemy, but de- fence officials indiented the flow of men and supplies to Korea was satis- factory and "just about according to schedule."
of
Buddhist Mass
Conversion
Colombo, Aug. 27. The World Fellowship aim Buddhists, whose
throughout
sponsored its first
to spread Buddhi
world. BESS conversion here yesterday when more than 200 Tamil Hindus,
mosily embraced the fa5071.
Officials would not any when enough troops, muni- ; tion and other war supplies would be delivered for General Douglas MacArthur to lunch an all-out counter-; offensive. Some observem speculated that it might be within two months,
Anglo-Yemen Talks In London
London, Aug. 27.
Deputy Foreign
Informed sources said General MacArthur Ins already been Aven more combat planes than
The he asked for. Additional Arny
Minister And Marine grout troops ate
ingent, and additional Navy Mohammed
of the Yemen,
Abdullah AL
ships are women,
being added the Amai, arrived in London to- more that 150 Hurldhist
nlready there.day for talks with the Bri- | Some smaller masat Craft
tish Government on a fron- Riven being
to the South Koreans.
tier dispute which arose last Army units being dispatched year when Royal Air Force ta Korea probably are mainly planes borbed a Yemen- battalions and companies of the artillery, engineer, supply and constructed fort claimed by heal eure, Indications are Britain to be in the British
A metsate was read al the ceremony saying that dr- salvation of the pressed classes lay in the adoption of Buddhium be- cause I wan a faith that reengnised the equally of man and opposed the divi- sion of society blo various classes.-Reuter,
SPENDER TO
DISCUSS
NEW GUINEA
The Bagne, Aug. 27.
that no name divisions will be Protectorate of Aden.
al to Korea.
FOUR DIVISIONS
He was accompanied by Ayed Husan Ibratum, Yemen Mini- ter of State.
The Army has all or, "sub- stanlal parts of four infantry The delegation was wele ned the representatives (divisions at the battlefront-the by four
2nd, 24th, 25th and 1st Cavalry. Britsih Foreign Ofte. StaBer
unita Ther combat melunte 1
5th Regimental. The talk, which begån
regiment of August 20, are aimed at finding the 1: Maring Division Is also A modus vivendi of the frontier Ha te battle ime,
to prevent n repetition of fron- ter incidents
Comba! Team. A
In addition to reinforcement
of U.S. combat troops being
Abdullah Al Anal nid be jant to Korra, relatively small had no statement to make. He Mr Percy Spender, the detachments are being ful-was tired after the journey, he Australian Minister for Ex-d by Britain, Australia, Thai-explained.
ternal Affairs, arrived here; by air today from Germany Mr Spender will stay until Wednesday, when he will fly to Lonion.
His le. here will be mainly with the Dutch Government on
Australia.
Van
In
a brief
arch
interview with press correspondents, Me Spen-
der refused to comment on
sand and the Philippine
Baits of the British, Dutch and Canadian feets have been working with
American war-
this, which include two Essex class attack carriers. Britain has had one gnati carrier there for some time and another is on the way.
But Fully ander
fur the
SOUTH AFRICAN OFFER
Pretoria, Aug. 27.
st
ANOTHER DISPUTE
pro-
Comle ́ Strip Family
Thongkong Telegraph
Tydings Favours The
Rearming Of Western Germany
Washington, Aug. 27.
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The chairman of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, Senator Millard Tydings, today voiced confidence that the Western Allies would soon agres to limited rearmament of West Germany as a buffer advertisements to the Secretary. against Russia,
In # radlo interview, any decision to rearm Westem
He cald the Volled Senator Tydinga also said Germany.
States already had an "alliance the North Korean Com-with Britain and France. munists would be thorough-powerful
countries
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Senator Tydings" German rearmament were teemed sininen since his "We have to consult with our Senate posi Elves him access business partners-France, Del. to many of the Administration's | tala, Holland. Belgium, Den- confidential plans.
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Norway"
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As for Korea, Senator Tyd- "I believe that in the not far ings sall, General MacArther distant future it will be possible and his advisera overcame dim- in work out a plan for some cult tactical and supply prob- of Western Ger lems in a way that should rank rearmament many, not only because we them among the "great generals" want it, with the approval of of history. Britain and France, but because
"1 think we have turned the they 300 what
contribution watern
Germany
make tables in Korea, and, unless the towards
to great Chinese Communists come mreting threat against civilisation which the aid of the North Koreans or unless the Russians themselves put some troops in Korea, 1 think we have licked the North Koreana morally and spiritually
United Press.
Forty year-old Al Capp, world-famous American comic strip artist, is seen with his wife "Kath", and daughters Cathy, 14, and Julie, 17, at a London hotel, He talks frankly about his earnings and says he earns a million dollars every two years. Ils cartoons appears Russin," he said. in 800 papers, mostly in U.S.A, and Canada. but also in France, Haly and Scandinavia. - (London Express
OPIUM IRAN
Service).
can
tife
WEIGHING APPEAL
Western
The
Three Big powers are now weighing on in the eyes of the Far East." appeal by the West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, for an increase in the Western European detence
J
BIG
| ‹ Juding
IS RACKET
Teheran, Aug. 27.
Finance Ministry.
American
And other pound
sticks,
There
forces,
In-
those 1: Germany.
Senator Tydings said Wester
Germany was now n
mliitary
vacuum, and the weakest link
egelust,
| a sgression.
further Communist
STARI
PhonusxpSSALA
In the chain of Western defenen 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
August 28th 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
You'll s****Vý see it with eyes shining!
He said: Tenumot see how Gertuany can remain Western
disnemed totally
when every person knows Russia has arm- led the Eastern Germans very substantially- It seems to me hat to permit Eastern Germany real to be armed and have no armament in Western Germany
not only defeats the purpose for which we ae ccupying Germany, but also defeats
International de- &
te
are 100 purposes of
Fence against Russla."
Senator Tydings stressed the Britain and France in
foreign narcotics experts sticks to a case.
It is estimated, however, that !
Much of the black market rules are gonzumed in Iran,
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VIETNAM
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Another dispute which arose
year when an oil peeting expedition was carried fout in the Shabwa area, claimed |
Opium traffic-legal and illegal-is the "big secret" Yemen the Yemen to be by
rritory,
will be discussed at of Iran today and probably one of its biggest rackets. Ono A defence spokesman said the talks.
of the world's major producers of poppy seed product, problems facing Hollan and that up to August 15, 300,000 Under the Anglo-Yenien Iran observer no international production limits and no tas of war mupplies and 1280 treaty of 1934, the question of reliable statistics are available on production or sales to sollers, railors, - airme Jn particular te k to discuss
and final delimitation of the fron
Alf legal marines had been put into the tier has to be sailed before the either local or foreign drug control quarters. the
of Dutch Zuture
Newnes
Kurran beachhead. Herald expiry of the treaty, in 1974. opium production and distribution is handled by the Guinea, about which he platin do
even to the supply system was The present talks, it is under-department for the export of opium, a subsidiary of the talk with the Dutch Forvastu
Thered, will be WHY
concerned with Minister, De Dirk Stalker, e
were still some earmarked fluding a temporary delimita- Unive Minister, Mr Joharities
cargo ship 10
"de-moth- |tion of the frontler until it can Maarseveen,
the ballet
operation-be nally settled under the Indonesian High Counstssioner, United Press.
terms of the treaty. Mr Mohammed Roca.
The
frontier is only estimate that only 30 to 4000 to 70 percent of the annual role of present delimited on map and not
annual production percent of Iran's
reaches the black staked out on the ground be
because The Marcutie tween the Yemen and the Pre-opium production of about market The United States Govern-tectorate of Aden,
10,000 cases
bring at least double the off- ever reaches recent report that he would clas-ment has accepted the offer by i
elal price in Blicit markels. The question of the establish-legal channels, and that the cuss a concominum of Australia South Africa to send a ghlerment of cliplomatic relations #11 the
in black Netherlands
aquadron to 45
Koren, the Chief will also
during majority is sold be discussed New Cuine. of the General Kolition of the
Staff, Major-the London talks. At present and other illicit markets. i which, despite Government pro- problem.
General C.L. de Wet du Toit they are carried on through the The opium poppy is grown | hibition, has one of the world's i Traid here today.
Governor of Aden-n procure chielly in central Iran by principal oplum smoking popu The Information was convey- which is not favourably viewed dividual farmers who ustensibly atte
Jations. Almost
A mixtion from the Vietnam anywhere "everal concrete ideas" on the led to the Union Government by by the Yemen Government. sell it after harvest to the go-throughout the nation, in cities: State Government New
vernment which then packs, and towns and even at roadside Calculta today with the reported warehouses and sells the finished stands, a pipe of oplum eau be task of forming Indin of view. on New Guinea, Mr Spen-
product lo licensed marcolle obtained with little trouble for Vietnam's progress towards in- * ** der referral to his previous off-
in WAS
manufacturers, Jocal
and no more then 10 cents (US). dependence and of studying the cal statements in Canberra stud
for foreign.
Decause of Iran's lengthy and Trdian administralive methods Paris, which he said made it
Paris, Aug. 21. talks on diplomatic relations, After the poppy has attained rgely
unsettled
frontiers, with a view to adopting them. clear that "there is no foundas
The Executive Board the but it was understood that notull growth, the farmer "bleeds" where elfretive control tion whatever for the claim that Uniteet Nations Educational, agreement was reached then,
the seed pod by puncturing it practieally impossible, much of The members of the mission Dutch New Guinea belongs to Scientifle and Cultural Organi- formal trade talks will also with a manually operated hump. de remainder
or the legs were
"Thanh Nuch Duy salion, in serulon in Paris, Fase held by the two delegations This operation is done twice, product ig relatively simply fermer Minister of the Interior jununuously deplored the viola-at the forthcoming meetings. flest on one side of the pod and smuggled abroad.—United Press, tion of international law in Britain will be represented then on the other. A gum-like Korea, the Chairman, Count of the talks by Mr G.
nel Madamoiselle Nguyen Thi percent pure Stefano Jacini, salt here today, longe,
nge hest of the
Easternretion-70
opium-collects on the pod as a
Chau, Cambridge-educated Sal- He added that the Board had Department of the Foreign resul of the puncturing. and
pon teacher, agreed on a great number of Office, Sir Reginald Champion, this is later scraped off and points on the means of Uherce Governor
They of Aden, and Sirpacked for weighing by
propose staying three 1. In the Arctle region. 3.ays in Calcutta before flying gelion Its etppart of the United Bernard Reilly, former Gover-farmer.
Constantinopic. 3. Doz, 4, Thelon to New Delhi. Nations.-Reuter.
ner of the Pratectorate.-Reuter. The Government
Later they then buys Atlantic Ocean. 5. A fanous will visit other parts of India, this Rum Apium from the company that established the which has not joined
the 31 Bette Davis Jartners kontak US$7 per Arst fur-trading post In Chana- countries which have so far pound, and packs In one
[reengnised Vietnam.-Reuter,
However, le nie, he had
whole New Guinea problem.
To the Air Attache of the United queries about Australia's States Embassy, here.-Reuter.}
Indonesia."--ienter,
Butter Price
Deadlock
Britain
Wellington, Aug. 27.
has refused
Now
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Zealand request for Increased 1776 buller and cheese prices and a dentflock has been rache in the negotiations. Mr William Marshall, Chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Market- ink Commission, announced here today.
New Zealand, he said, would in The meantime continue to ship butter and cheere at Tast season's price. But the Com mission eserved the right to raise again the question of price BN. in white, would not undertake to ship more than 92- 4 percent of the export butter to Britain.
Mr Marshall sale that agree- ment had been reached on
suh-
sale of milk powder, and other milk products at prices stantially the rame as those hitherto uling-Reuter.
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