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Kashmir Split Described As Very Explosive
London, Sept. 7.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950.
VILLAGES
WIPED OUT
BY QUAKE
Calcutta, Sept. 7.
roosters
Doga and marooned on housetops were reported-today-to-be- the only signs of life in one remote area of the Tibetan. China border district of In- lin after П devastating series of earthquakes.
budly-
Travellers from the iloded area of Subanelri on the hoot nontier, who arrived ut he town of North Lakhimpur,
nel 11 village were wiped out at
the swollen rivers and at 2,000 paron killed, they ail the hire area of Booted territory was devoid of tens of life except for barling dogs arul
luster trapped
оп
Deathe from fever and dysen- in the aren ry were tepeleri tery were reported in the area. und decayed, salvagect Krain
water. No drinking polluted? information reached here from
Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's wild and inaccessible rain- Foreign Minister, said here today that the Kashmir tan region extending for 3,080 situation was "very explosive" and that Pakistan gure les and Inhabited by was urging Britain to use her great influence in settling the Kashmir dispute.
Sir Mohammed told a press conference that Kashmir was "one of the powder magazines." "One has only to look at the map and follow the boundaries to realise how explosive it is," he observed. "It therefore behoves everybody, India and Pakistan particularly, to solve the Kashmir problem."
a landslides
where "ter G0,000 tribesmen,
were believed te have occurred as a result of the hocks.
The Indian Prime Minister.
Jawaharlal Nehru, left Gauhati day by plane for New Delli affer a three-day study of can- ditions in the devastated arean of Assain
Juhabitants of Sadiyn were
prepared to fee at any moment
[Pope ` Outside Vatican City
Discussions
Without
3
Austrian
Adjourned Making Any Progress
London, Sept. 7.
The Foreign Ministers' deputies negotiating-tho Austrian- Treaty today provisionally adjourned until mid-December with- out having made any progress.
KOREA OFFENSIVE
SUBSIDING
Present at the 257th session were Mr Ivor Mallet, of Britain, who presided, Mr George Zarubin, of the Soviet Union, Mr Sam Reber, of the United States, and M. Marcel Berthelot, of France.
this wouki, too, Anglo-Amerlen
Mr Zarubin said that hoy Authin, since could not agree to a mid-rcome
base. December meeting without At the same time, Mr Zarolin consulting his Government.stated that the Soviet delega- to dismiss the to a postpone-heaty, beginning
with Article 9. Tals article was previously. weather, the Allied oir forces Mr Zarublu had repeated his red to by the deputies, put ently is summer It was re- Lon-charges that while the three opened by the Soviet delegation, Western Allies were "breaking which claimed that the denazi- Fighters and Bghter-bombers the Ilian pence treaty indeation-demilitarisation provi-
The other three deputies on was willing
outstanding articles of The
(Continued from l'ace 1)
after last week's had agreed Homan area North Korean drive on Masan. Hampered slightly by br
all-out
continued their port of the ground troops.
ment until then.
the existing
concentrated on
front Trieste," there was no guaranteesion needed to be tightened up. the lines, while heavy bombers that "Austria, too, would not] in ranged further afield, to thebe Turned into a war base." north-east and north-west.
The Western deputies again? rejected
The
SUNDERLANDS
early
extraneous
the Mr on Trieste.
of the light situation in Austria,
U.S. REGRETS It was announced today that Soviet charge
The American deputy, Mr a accond Royal Air Force Sun-Mallet said it was appotent that derland fylag beat squadron the Russians had no intention of Sam Reber, said that he greatly regretted the reopening of the would arrive here on Sunday completing a treaty.
Trieste question. He made IL The Pope made his first appearance outside the from Singapore.
Mr Zarubin said he had no clear that he also did not wish first quadron arrived
other proposals to make, but he to reopen the discursion of Vatican City for six years when he went on a pilgrimrom Hongkong in the
woual like to discuss the un-Article" 9. but he He is pic-days of the campaign.
again age to the four great churches of Rome.
United Nations aircraft have agreed articles today.
emphasised the willingners and tured during his visit to the Church of St Giovanni in Df
On the proposal of Mr Mal-Intention of the American dele- nown about 10,000 tons of sup Lateranu, Rome. (London Express Service).
to adjourn until mid-De-gation to conclude a treaty. ples and equipment and 17,000 e
the other deputies passengers between Japan and comber,
Marcel Berthelot, of Mr rubin de-i of the agreed, with
also emphasized Korea since the start Koran campp, a communique clacing that he would have to France,
MacArthur's obtain his Government's con. the French Government General
ready to settle the treaty prO- in Tokyo
nusent. headquarters
vided the settlement was final nmuseed tonight.
Today's meeting of the deand covered
the whole of the The communique said that the puties was one of the shortest United Nations air forces on record. The Sovie! deputy thuet all-on efforts over Koren pressed for an inediate dis- torkay, despite bitc weather-leuter.
Cortay from the threat
nillions of tours of flood water
Sir Mohammad said that the the United Kingdom" to do sitterhed by the bursting of a attitude of the United Kingdom : uld to help in resolving the
Kashmir problen 1oward the
would carry
bist dam 7 mile: to the north- The a bad piven way and above it ne tin's Gurk - Sir
band hren said that Britain pension frothric re
wal heet away.-L.'nitel Press 11011
paite, Answering wright" whether
was Momoaned solation of the dispite Count
tider biside the park help an United Nations Serudity Couni Kaskanir terciare of the unique! barkaround and hetorical, under tanding bad of the.
med the Pakistan sub-continent.
cil.
fe fol it was "a heavy and Inescapable duty, or burden, of
ALLIES TO
END STATE OF WAR
mm
W.
German
urn Police
PX-
Controversy
That was why, he said, the Pekiston Government had heen, and was continously the Balled Kingdom in help m filing an effective solution of the Kashmir problem.
Earlier Sir Aloha: 1 plained at length the background.
Warhiragton, Sept. 7. Khair problem. Heading
Political circles here believe to the Entert mission of Sir Owen
BI Three Forebin Digan to try and find a solution, that the
meting
New Answering a number of ques Ministers
Pakistan-Afghanistan York next week will approve a tions on A Forrige Oflce lations, the Pakistan Foreign new increase in the strength of today denied that the legal right Minister is that his Govern Western Germany's 90,900 police
ment had not only tried to be force. friendly with the Government i of Afganistan hut patient.
London, Sept. 7.
at the Western Towers
ta
remain
Occupation Beitin would be removed by a decision te terminate the state of war between them and the West German Government.
ile
ол д
was commenting press report from Germany
that the day which suggested effect on the position
bad alm
In
TBUI there Is cousklerable
be extremely restrained and doubt whether they will dreids
BEFORE PARTITION
He raid the qti-lon of the, Pakistanis 11 29k! Western Powers in Berlin wahee started 323
the card. Before major dificulty ending state of
t war between.
Federal Government and the Three Allies.
on proposals for a new and
197
eparate Federal
Home
France in
of opposer,
Gendarmerie Guard”—which particular strongly
Cually The West German Chancellor, Malat Dr Kund Adenauer, bas asked The partition for a 25,000 trong Ficheral
or the Indian sub-continent and ulice force in addition to the
1!1
Ju
four-
The pokeaning said that the stants of the Western Power Beflin dependent
pon
power agreements signed in 1915 and not on a continuation of the state of wor.
the
send
COMMUNIST DRIVES MOMENTARILY
BLUNTED IN NORTH
(From JOHN SHAW. "Daily Express"}
Tokyo, Sept. 8.
The latest Communist drives into the United Nations northern perimeter have been momentarily Though withdrawals have been neces- blunted. sary in a few places to avoid salients the front is intact.
from
rom
REDS BADLY HIT The Communists bally Fouthern
hurt especially
ticles that be crament
M.
treaty.
that
Was
I pointed out that he had avy russon on the outstanding art power to discuss the Trieste of the treaty and said question and he emphasised that must inform his Gov- the three obstacles now standing. on the Western pro-in the way of negotiations had have been posal lo adjourn until mid- not been raised by the Western
on the December, He undertook to delegations. fronts, communicate the Itussian Gov. and western where estimates of casualties ernment's reply an the adjourn-Trieste question; Secondly, the But In-ment question to the Seetel-tropening of Article ; Thirdly. van as high as 22,000. formed quarters also speculated riai. that it was the supply problem which caused the offensive to
stat
BRITISH STAND
The
by ww
#settlemen!!
British deputy, Mr The Communists have made
chal, effort to get
supplies Malle! who was in the every
The proceedings through under continued Allied opened at attacks. Some did but prob emphasising that Britain ably not sufficient to keep an willing to reach
an the treaty as a whole, taking Fallout offensive running. But behind the line enemy
If that estimate is correct the all outstanding questions. activity indicates they are pre-
Mr Mallet pointed out that Communists could be exported
lie comparatively quietly, at- no delegation could expect eity of Taegu tempting to hold
their newly complete satisfaction of its own and said that he a fare ray to the Pyongyang won positions in the north, while stand-point
kiw
Sevict dele- radio which announced last week building up for another offen-
interested and sive if they still
(denazica. rapacity for that,
RED PURGE IN paring to renew efforts to emp-
FRANCE
Ture the key
they had seized the city
there of a broadeast the visit Kroup of Soviet now:men.
The
the river.
the
and
the
have the
Eaton
ENEMY POCKETS
that the
WNS
0 Articles
more
tion and demilitorisation) and 48 (payments claimed
Government the Suviel eliminating while the other nations behind the
by
frum
were
The Alles, meanwhile, face Austria as occupation charges)
ot
more interested in Articles 42 ca- feights of United Nations
and 31 tionals)
(Austrian
stillat
(Continued from Page 1)
nearest approach frontier by car or lorries and in) at the time of the referendum 10,000 police now controlled by
problem would contumax their eatmy har made to Tacgo has Some was Ci
mites enemy ten at Naktong, eight Frontier the 11 States of West Germany journeys on Party North-West
pockels the Congress
British Province,
southwest where the w to meet the threat posed by the
northern and extreme southern VALID PASSPORTS committed to give the Pathans Earl German Communist pelicu
expelled aliens 27th Brigade is holding the Jue.Uns and consolidating the best Most of the Petriveristan if they voted for army of well over 100,000 med va il port, or withcut, Barly day after mortaring and available defence positions un kuning Indi But they joinet. The Alled High Commis-
light probing Licks whining new ones. That effort debts). them they would not have been selling Paltan.
Mr Zarubin then opened the Enjoners in Germany went some
They has been in progress for several allowed to stay in France,
the alleged
viola. Speckout on Pakistart's viewe, way toward meeting this request
added.
were repulsed. A British Army days on the westem front, where question of Jackles that the whole
on the Korean situation, Sir by authorisi: the recruitmat
of Com. keeman today dented reports the Second Division is hting tion by Britain and the United the Occuparizon position
Mohammed
that of an additional 10,000 West In explained
the few cars
who had entered on that any British its had been the Reds in scattered actions in States of the Trieste provisions
bridgeheads they Pawces in Germany meted a though Paltistan supported the German pulice who would be must
ariangements would cut ofT, but he added that small i marrow City's defeat-und-vecos y Council's cautions under inte control-but-ould be..desibel
on the east bank of the the Istian peace treaty. He an immediate reply demanded it could not
made to KINE on Korea.
Theraveringsfikasiltider, were con- hot! ditional strender.
Naktong River.
to the second Soviet nole behind the lines documenta and
temporary tacted
Although the First Cavalry July to the Western Powers local engagements ensued. topps there to aid the United bred to act as Federal police e
teneation cards, Nations over white threat. an emorques.
Division on the northwestern on the Trieste question, which Speculation was that the Bri-
front shortened its lines in a repeated earlier allegations that Some who do not want to stay American
48-hour withdrawal action to Britain and America had turn- In French territory or return to
Trieste point where the Reds are within d
inlo on Anglo- 1h, French Foreign luisters might agree
their native countries would be:
the artillery range of Taegu, n American naval base, to the ruili fint of double
rent fo a third country, if that
'The British were supplied
fallen in the shells have yet selction! force,
Mr Zarubin Current
country would accept them, the
during the day by ale drops city-possibly another indication Pakistan
opinion in political
uffelal added, quarters
French faw tnvests the Minis because the supply roads at this of the Communist short supply the farthestnut there was that the three Mini-
clee enough to -Umuted Press The Unted Natienters would have little difficulty
ter of
the luterior with auctor passes
fo come under fire General Assembly.
h reveling an agreement on the thority to expei "undesirable Nektong
Maln need for from the opposite bank. aliens" He had already called on Me expansion of the West German
without the
North Koreans cfTorts stil! Prime police though there were ad
court proceedings.
of definite concentrated near the east coast Mr Kenneth to be controversini Estes con-
Those suspected Feder: Government according Minister,
Younger, the Minister of State. terning Federal or State control,
or sabotage towards Yongebon and Kyongku of espionage
the enemy is where
pressing to their particular legislatures
-Reuter.
--Reuter.
tried by judges, he had regardless of casualties. Router.
spokesman said,
ዘንዶ
The security of Pakistan itself continued to exit.
It is generally expected that
of the Brit American and French Study Group en Gmany, which has
the first
by Mammel, who arrived stage: Just completed
work lo
the her last night, will leave Lane report to
com by our for New York on
Jead the All will taminate fac Surg to state of war,
of it.
thier
ther
Foreign Ministers,
the
This will be accomplisher, it ! igaion of
of the intacr is understand, by ach enuntries conected completing! individual agreemate with the
Pursuing New
Guinea Issue
Djakarta, Sept. 7. The new Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr Mohamed Nasir, annoimel tils Cabinet's pro- the gramme today, sald that
of "Minister appointment
Portfolio" to Lake without charge of New Guinea affairs" could be expected soon.
He added that the programms of the new Government-In- donesia's Ars! non-Federal Parliament, whleh has replaced the 16-unl Federal Administra- 11on-included the promise" to strive for a solution this year to the New Guinea problem." Reuter,
Man Found Dead In Street
A Chinese man, bleeding pro- fusely from the nose and mouth, was found lying in Tunglowani Road, near the RAS.C, Camp, Couseway Day, about a d'eleck this morning.
It was of Arst thought that the man had been knocked down by a hit-and-run driver, but after examination by a doctor, it was ascertained at the man had come about his condition as a result of a cudden collapse and his death was due to chronic tuberculosia
The body had apparently lain in the roadway throughout..the night.
Cheraent
atid
the
SIDE GLANCES
gathat
7-8
acfs will be
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at
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and
AIR DROP SUPPLIES
alr
State Dept
Not Talking
Washington, Sept. 7.
front. Two convoys several tien as to whether the Chinese
A desperate effort is being made to run an blockade
The State Department said 10 get supplier
the today
that i had no luforina
WAS down Communist
Government preparing to launch an etluck
long moving Cast Coast road had
The operation began in Paris dawn when 150 counter- espionage agent, in 50 fast cars lanned out through the refuges quarters.
While some
pulled miles agents in the suspects, others
weat the through their homes searching been attacked. The latest rust painel Formosa.
to deceive spotters is to compel Air Michael McDermott, the Department spokesinan, Outside the Ministry of the bayonet point each village on gate
carry supplies, told reporters: "I have
no in- Interior, where there detained the route to
the next village. Ammunition
formation that indicates whet were brought for questioning
guards In Republican
steel
the air the column and from helmets and carrying tommy-
looks like a bund of refugees, away. #uns, kept the curious No one was allowed in.-Reuter.
for documents.
Replica Of
Buddhist Relic
Berlin, Sept. 6.
A gold plated image of Bud
cftil
by
The gift bears a diadem of precious stone and is an exact replica of the Sacred Tooth relic teinple in Kandy,
is ready packed in small bundles the intentiona of the Chinese
Radio Hongkong
J.K.T.
Government Communist about Formosa.”
are
DA
ile turned aside questions whether the United States hod received nry Indication Chinese Communist intentions through a third party. He said merely that the United States what- communication had no
6.00, Hong Kong Calling-ID- graine Summary; 6.02, Children's ever
-Given by
5. K. Lee.
Trevor.
Ship
Drown,
8.40
Quads Mother Gives Anxiety
Reports from Kowloon
from the Chinese Com- Half Hour"The River Bandit"-Amunist Government-Reuter, Serial Play by Elleston
Ghost 2) "The (Episode
Atlas Lee Wol 150 & (BBCTS): 8.30, Cantonese by Radio $.50, Thres (Studiat: was today presented to Berlin's Buddhist community Songs by Allan Jones; 7.00, "Music monk, Bikkhu U. Thunan-Levers Hour"-Light Classical and Requests Presented by 2,00, Yvonne Charter. IStudio); du, in the name of the Burmese Clasical
World News and News Analysts people.
ns- that London Relay: 8.1, Studio Con-
Yin (Contralto) and pital this morning stated tert-Lena"
Mrs Lo Woh-Jin, mother of the Alan Yin (Tenor) with Piano Ac- companiment by Betty
in a crideal quads, Mas all 50, Orchestral Interlude:
ncr "Services Quiz" Introduced by condition. The state It holds a small vial contain- Peter Simen. (Studio); D.00, From health, previously poor, had been the Editorials (London Relay aggravated by the birth of her ing the ashes of Buddha from 0.10. Weather Report: 0.11. Kingsway "Раці
three boys and a girl last week. Symphony Orchestra: 9.30, the Kussimarn Sand,
end suve" f Serial by Two of the baby boys were Bikkhu U Thunanda who is Templo
Durbridge Francis
plode
also reported this morning as touring Europe, said that during "David Nelson Explains (1) being in not too good con-
"Composer of the Week" his stay in Berlin he would re- quaint a small circle of in- Beethoven; 19.10, "London Studio dition, but the girl was sald to meintalnlag satisfactory terested persons with Buddhist Melodies-Loute Lévy and His Orch.
and Chorus with Jack Cooper teachings and mediation.
Doreen Lavender, (SUCrsi: 10.47, Music: Germany is sald to have over "Soft Lights and sweet
(London Radio News Reel. 1.200 "true" Buddhists and overlays: 11.15, Weather Report: 11,18, 20,000 who regularly allend its goodnight Must God Save the Buddhist templex-Neuter, King: 11,30, Close Down.
from the Ceylan.
10.00.
11.00,
At
of
progress.
The mother and remaining three children
are under personal care of Dr C. W. ftendie-Short.
These were: Firstly. the
the failure to settle the Soviet elaims un Austria under Article
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