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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950.

Formosa Settlement May Have To Await

Korean War

Outcome

Washington, Aug. 30.

The United States Government, faced with the resentment of Asian peoples if it were to abrogate the provisions of the Cairo` Declaration on Formosa, is stalling on the issue ponding the out- come of the Korean war, well-informed diplomatic observers said today.

to

These observers said. Pre-turteerbly as ou abrogation of ordering the military action in Calro sgreement. United Koren, but would also deprive sident Truman's statement the

the forces prevotly fighting In

Nationg the United Kores of int

United States' the

Washington, Aug. 30.

Just Secretary of State Dean Ache-Bug. That is, of course. "would welcome United Na-!

the foreign what the Soviets want."--United tions consideration of the sun is weathering

policy storm "as well as could Pro

intends was not expected" and case of Formosa" calculated to be an invita-kep working tion to decide who should, our Cabinet post.

i rule Formas, but was offered merely as evidence that the United States has na torgressive designs on the islamt.

There well-informed sources

In his number

Luxembourg Princess Weds

that

bey duties met Trustratin

This was the reaction given today by Mr Acheson's friends)

freed aldes. They and

tu Secretary's foreign one to a series of questions unexpected

Happy Parents Of Quads

in

2 the Inst 1ew ntt works because of nethunt

sold that even if it were constatements by the military. seren dezirable to try to

Derpite severe blog nitainsi poiteles by

po Valled Nations trusteeship; mitef

Shles

ver Formasa, the technical de-General MacArthur and Navy tails would be formidable.

Sereiary Matthew EL WAS inted st thest prompt White Ime action in each ease had President Tru- demonstrated

A traceship over Formoza could not fall to fall within what | 10:

is a strategie" trusteeship mieras support for Mr Acheson

United Nations Charter This involves Security Council approvd of the arrangement, as opposed to simple auproval by

Trung tated that Mr Arheon would remain in the binet even before the current

the United Nations Trusteeship!ow within the Administration

Counci when the arrange-!

ment is not "strategic."

cials re thought it would

he most five

to believe that the Security Comcil, enavidesind i

fin policy blew up.

MACARTHUR VISIT

When ma

General, MacArthur's

visit irritated some

allies. Nations

the

the prevent chirm between the jy, sidrat dispatched Mr W. Reminar at the Anglo-Amer- matto, manki decide on who hout-l administer such a truste hap

The raven of diplomatic nation here was that both th Buited States ant the Savet Chuen were dating for time as they ord Formaga. white waste! the Korean situation.

rusteome

of the

DIPLOMATS SATISFIED

A Harrin, the foreign itics co-ordinator, to Tokyo. Navy Secretary's speech House Trow quick

White

wowal. us! the President

rdeid cancellation of General state- proposed earth'

the

. en Fo.mom abouth

action came to late to prevent SECURITY COUNCIL:

publication

untry.

throat the

One ufficial informant said Three inebenta had been

promptly

and

nitely by the White Hous Mr sia of

mat Designation "hva

of American Soviet charges "imperialisti desigs were not takin erint ly, however, espes eally after President Trummate

of his intention Acheson's adfirmation Sately to eutralre" the biasa perut a tene Roscan War.

ti

of

Their lication of any truth to the "rumour" that the President might bort Acheson Mr Trumta'r aetan ln reject to the Supreme Court and nak MacArthur's attempt the Chief Justice, Mr Fred M. ng Gen.

1 he Secretmy tonk American destiny in the ¦ Vitron,

Mr Horriman also Pacific with the future of F State

a por ible choice mora appeared to have antisited reported se

the Secretary's joo that the Pre- dipfronts here

hould become available. silent meant what laid in his June 27 statement.

PRIORITY TARGETS

At that time has said he had;

United the

State ordered

S vrath fiest patred this water between Formora the Chinese namlaul in order to keep either side from the

The salt ing at the other.

thought this was netent M

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Admhistration rfer- The

clearly #hat foreign als paddies and Me Acheron will be Largels of the ich priority Regablas during the coming capoge. Mr Acheson, it

is

ASSUME

JEBB TO

PRESIDENCY

Lake Success, Aug. 30.

Sir Gladwyn Jebb of the United Kingdom

| assumes the Presidency of the Security Council on Thursday at midnight.

HER ANSWER

SOUGHT

art, ticipates there attacks Hervalion, Crete,, Aug. 30, int will be willing to outline

Aimmi-trafrom's

urd to treur the sautres MĹ, th

l tited Noting Tarts recedes the Korean mi

NO ABROGATION

Despite Gen. MacArthur's

On the stole the M

At Formone. American diplo

mats rak! they were biti

believ That political

pychologiea!

control

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over the stand anaht ensity be outweighed by adverse

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Press.

LAST BIC LIE

The Prime Minister of! view: Greces sent an envoy to the

n'

Although there has been no announcement. Sir Glad- wyn is expected to call Council meeting for Friday to consider the No. 1 item) on the agenda Korea. - United Press,

CREEK QUESTION

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World Opium

The

Monopoly hongkong Telegraph Approved

Geneva, Aug. 30.

A joint conference of drug producing and drug manufacturing countries has approved in principle the creation of an international Opium Monopoly, it wus announced here today.

The object of the monopoly, would be to end illegal irame- iding in oplum and to limit the use of drugs purely to world medical and reientific need.

The conference was unani- mous that the Monopoly should be set up within the framework of the United Nations and should be non-profit making,

In secret, the Meeting here

re-drafted delegates

provision- on drug control United Nations Commission on Narco- tic Drugs, due to meet at Lake Succesa on November 30,

21 10 the

Princess Alix (20), fifth child of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, was mar- ried recently nt Luxem- bourg, and is seen, with her ridegroom, Capt. Prince Antoine de Ligne (25), a Belgian jet fighter pilot. Six hundred guests from all over Europe at- tended the wedding. (London Express Service).

PEKING EXTENDS ATTACKS

'The conference discussed methods of financing the pro- posed

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agreement. proposed failed to agree on the lixing of

San Francisco, Aug. 30. Peking Radio today

The drug-producing countries widened its attacks upon the prices.

were-ho, Iran. United States to include the presented

The United Nations. in what Turkey and Yugoslavia. sounded like 'It possible drug-manufacturing countries at- temding were--Britain, Holland, Chinese the abandonment of

Unio ¡Communist attempts to Belgium, Italy and Switzerland.

push their way into the Mrs Betty Sara, motherworld organisation.

Chou E- After recantant of the quads born at the

at is Red lown little timber

Al's protest over

Americ planch ineusion of New South Bellinger,

and State 1partment de- Wales, Australia, and her

Chiation that t e matter should

by the United Na husband, Percy, read tele- be settled

tions, the radio declared: "It is grams of congratulations.

that the COMENDA knowledge The quads, Alison, Phillip,

-call it hurts 1 Nations is Mark-horn

up› Judith and

Leade enveritt mewly a

utares- imperialiu

over a period of three and a half day are so v ell

American

Kure."

Stad

France.

Russia was invited but did not rend a delegal. -Reuter,

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tributert be on normal baby routine made the flat statement, which and feeding almost bu sually is an indication that mediately.--(London Ex- press Service).

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TO BE

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Washington. Aug. 30.

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August - 31st

various bodies and individuals, 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

ald Chinese Communist may unit: stationed around Pekitar have been roused to turious anger" by the alleged Aenean air attacks on Man enurka.

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If Tagoula saya "yes" the fr Jam by NoFk. toipartisanship. There is a feel-

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Countrie in Parliament tonight passed n follow the Connell's Soviet rate ifite weighed more heavily there the Republicans held and which threaten to break into plored the nestion arth

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State Department officials told ammunitions are expected to for tomorrow's

**** be restimet tomorrow.-United The agenda of A New York Tim.c editorial theatered to kill Taula d created by the entirent

as proposed! by the Ruler today that the receivers. Bthen enimmil sureste rather than meetin

the which hundreds of millions of Asians tlumed "Alalik's Last

they had could be pre-

CBECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE duced for $15 each, would be

"key personnel.

Auswers 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2 ant to

1. To transmute baser metals The Korean ise. 3. The For would disseminate by word of

Joan of Arc. 3, men ees, 4. The Cline Co-mouth the information based on fatu gold. 2.

broadcast sations of Ainer kan progamme. broadc by the Oxford University. 4 Maurice

13. of America."

The Korky Tabin. 5. Voirs bombing of Manchuria. 5. unerasing terrorism and

The Hour of Representatives Mountains weich divide castern executions in Grecer."

has already parced a Bill allot and western United States, 6. Sydney, Aug. 30.

The complaint

concerning ing $2,000,000 to buy and my Roald Amundsen, December 14,

1911. of zombie Soviets, and proposes to

prices and Greise, according to Mr Malik's tribute the receivers. woni to the Great make it kowtow

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rumours of contemplated ration- brenda, is chotuined in a letter

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General, the contents of which Affairs, who directs the Voice of open for discussion the question

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Despite an ometal

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ceiving prepared to go the preposterous Soviet stand. Talloning women bought sheets-Beuter. they are not back on the orighiat promise. It would no: Duly convict self and pillow-cases on an unpres any of having neted "legally" in cedented scale exhausting several They would interpret

what they might con-Lie," comumenting on the Restian arrender, has agreed to give up Soviet President, includes

Pin-car in the Security Council is captive-United Press.

against struc perialiste" adventure.

as nu

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of American aggression in For- mosa, saut today:

These diplomats aded tha

considerations foreign the were

In the mil

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ponsible American officials, who arrogance of a power maddened

have

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