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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950.
Big Three Differences On Germany To Be Cleared
Up
Bonn, Sept. 17.
West German politicians hope that the ex- pected "Big Three" Western Foreign Ministers' meeting on Tuesday in New York will reach a decision on Germany's security which will clear up the confusion caused by recent press reports.
Politicians and officials here believe that the Foreign Ministers differ on the subject of security but that the secrecy over the negotiations has magnified their lack of agreement.
Mr Dean Acheron's proposal, svan accepted as an equal part- for a combined European de-ner by the Westem nations.- fence. including Germany, Reuter,
before the Atlantic Pact con- ference on Friday has aroured great interest here.
Germans considered this a eleor lead to the other Alles. Reports of all alleged tuggestion by the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, that Ge:- man troops should be confined to services to the rear and be armed with spades have caused great bitterness here.
"Germana would never can- sent to the idea that they should be confined to coolie battalions," one official stated. This strod- point was underlined by Dr Kurt Schumacher, the Social Democrat leader, who saki ni Stuttgart yesterday that w are prepared to bear arms niniu, provided the Western Allies take over with 1 tho sar risks and the same chance of resisting # Soviet tlack, And if they establish themselver the river Elbe with the greatest possible strength."
BEVIN'S CONSERVATISM West German political eireles Inclined to crifice Mr Ernest Devin'e conservation the wards Germany and for d-
alleged tain's
reluctance
to nxter to Gerinin participation
In a European defence.
in om elreles a difference of opinion is seen between the! Foreign Secretary and the Biti- tish High Commissioner to toany, Sir
Ivane Kirker i
believed to be ready to recommend the acceptance fat front the propoest of the Federal Chancellor. Dr Konrad Adenauer, for a protective pulien
with medium weapons and
semeured cars,
Dr Kurt Schumacher, leader;
Battle of Britain Celebrations
U.S. MARINES CLOSING IN
SLOWLY TO SEIZE SEOUL
(Continued from Page 1)
of the powerful West Germantongyang pinpointed Inthou hardment were marching back
Socialist Party, tonight declared two days before the invasion.
LONDON UNOFFICIAL WORKERS LEADERS SEEK
REVOLT AGAINST EXECUTIVE
London, Sept. 17.
Unofficial workers" leaders at London meet-GBS Bright And
ings today proposed rebellion against the Execu- tive of their unlon, the mammoth 1,300,000-member Transport and General Workers Union, unless it accedes to their demands.
Cheerful
Mr George Bernard Shaw D
The meetings were co-ordinated among the
Luton, Sept. 17 members of the transport, waterfront and food bright and very cheerful", ac distribution industries in a move which, it was be-cording to
Alice Lade, who paid her daily lieved, aimed at setting up a breakaway organisa-visit to him here today. tion,
'his
houre keeper,
It was stated at the hospital where Mr Shaw had an opera. Following last week's Gov-Įdessier, on which netlon could {tion on his broken luh uta ernment charge that Com-quickly be taken.
days ago. that there way no munjols plotted Fir disrupt Mr Arthur Deakin, leader of significant change to report, OD British Industry, Sprelal Branch the Transport Union, said to condition. officers from Scotland Yard night: "The meetings, which watched the meetings and, have taken place. today, em- where they were able to admission, main jetatements. was
The anniversary of the "Battle of Britain" observed in Hongkong last week, when the Royal Air Force Association gave 12 cocktail party. Two
here groups are shown celebrating the gallant efforts of "The Few." (Staff Photo grapher),
He was withstanding very Kain phasises the fact that there is well, the treatment for kidney a specialisi took notes of
underground the AN
organisation trouble, for which speakers and their working to undermine the eu hau been called it. Mr Shaw, thority of the trade unions."—— who is 04, broke his thigh while Reuter.
walking in his gorden-Reuter.
behind the rebel The men union plan Nerve Onl various unofficial workers' committees which this year have arkad
Lying strikes,
up London's docks, the transport system and the food distribution rystem.
Communists, including some members of the Communist Party's
Executive APTVE on these commillees,
and Rel FIS Nelson men between them.
The
London Port Workers Committee, which was respon- sible for tying up the Port of
London Bus London with an uncficial strike
Drivers Go
Back To Work
London, Sept, 17. Most of the 10,000 Londen busmen who have bein 031
this Lummer, decided to meet men from other British purts to Jeneert action.
They demanded a new wage Jehorter. with paid holidays, bsmans and a shorter week
-
London meat market porters.
mcellen after a private nounced that they would drown unton if it earrted cit threatened action against leaders of unoffical stoppages.
Takwir, worker from the
e
strike for three days over a pay od ulire industry, at an- dispute, returned to work: today other oficial mading today, following an appeal last night he in it
tinreatened retaliation against
by their union leaders.
netion was taken | against members unter consuse
The strike, width was "uns for lending a strike action. official" (not union-backed) had" paralysed London passenger transport.
UNDERGROUND WORK Building workers mnounced jafter a eficed door meeting that they back "united" bulding Men at 28 of the city's workers round a wage claim, nilor bus garages struck work
Today's meetings all referred because, among other things.
Union had Berl from Inchon before tiene. Including the huge C-113 they considered the employment back to the recent Trades
'mali mni- of women conducters would Congris, where the United Nations bomb Flying Boxcars.
rejected the Govern The airlift 5 Kimpo would prejudice their claims for mare ily
ment's wage restraint policy. rupplement into the city.
the supply route money.
After the Government's accu- All yerlerday and today the
Improved weather allowed running through ochon har-
Today, at all but four of the sation against the Communists kie over the beachhead buzzed)
Dispatches from Inchon 10 bar. the sound of planes as United Nations air forces
that supplies of noun- garages the men were at work last Friday, Scolland Yard let with
it be known
could that they warships und light craft ten take the air in strength wester-aid
support
tainous proportions were piling again,
act if necessary within 24 hours to the advancing Kruliki troops, thousands of troops pour ashoress meeting was arranged by believed to be active among the up on the docks there while An open-air East London against listed Communist agents is being tied up with the fatere troops and supplies into slay to give effective
an official air communique
in landing craft. The troops trum Cieneral headquarters said last night and equipment were being: fer-ho strike leaders for today but trade union members,
up-and that only about 50 tumed
The Special Branch, which rle ashore in anything Reuter,
no strike leader was there to deals with such problems, said would Bant.
address them.-Reuter,
that its agents had compileri
his party was ready to approve German military contribution
"
to western defence only if "the! fate of the Western Democracies
of Germany inextricably".
Dr Schumacher, a
OUT OF THE CELLARS
the pert.
World War
Σ officer and for 12 yenis a Nazi concentration prisoner in
camps, warned
MacArthur's
and
NAKTONG LINE
Acinini Janner 11.
Doyle, that German Commander of the amphibiou,
CONVOY BLASTED force and viterum ul Socialists would say "No" to re- tik
unless Germany Gu, duennal and other militarisation
Pacifle
Navy
planes Carrier the saults. and that
The Marine galus in the Seoul | Marine Corsairs aided the Americans had confined their
drives on Kimpo and Seoul area were matched by gains of bombardment to DR Mea
three to live alles along the military targets as far as post-Sesterday with 235 gorties. They ble to save Inchon from damage. blasted a convoy of 200 truck United Nations front.
Improving HK Educational Facilities
War
movin Into Seoul from the As the anoppinął up of the northwest and another body of
troops moving end with 2,000 TOWIL drew to an South Korean troops on sentry Seoul from
Jakar
is the thell-packed the mouth.
from streets, people emerged their cellars, miraculously waving American and South
Kurean flags.
tne!
An old German
The
behind purpose Education Department's move to. register all children between 5 and 12 years who wish in al- 1end school and are unable to
by the Director, Mr Rowell, this morning.
Talking to Tepresentative, plained that
a
Taegu and Pahang.
between
On the Naklong river line, the toward eeing Communist troops were caught trying to cross n river terry point and the Air Force raid that 2,000 were killed and
Tarjon ATCA
A Navy spokesman raid the wounded. The ferry point was troops were "disguised 35 two miles south of the junction pedestrians." "None of them is of the Naktong and Hwang able to walk any more." said rivers in an area eight miles Hoskins, west of Changnyong. Ground Rear Admiral John
observers t
mau-
The hill was held by a bat-
Atlantic
Defence
Under
Powers'
Draft Preparation
New York, Sept. 17.
The 12 Atlantic Pact Council deputies met resident of the town, who stayed in Inchon Commander of Carters,
the front verified here before noon today to prepare a new draft of Throughout the two-monit Reports from Japan said that the pilots' reports of the Communist occupation. came American pilots were on
southwest of Chantnyong
Monday night, telling the gain admission was elucidated of his dugout and compitun-alert to take ol fer Kimposer. But in an area three the communique which the Foreign Ministers are
ed that the Northerners had 1oon as its capture was
an- the Reds cull clung to Hill 201 expected to issue on
attacking world of their decision for the defence of Western carried off his family.
nounced.
drove off the It was expected that and Normal Wilsen,
Reuter's an airlift would be organised Americans for the second con Europe against possible Communist aggression. "Telegraph"
The deputies, under the chairmanship of Mr Mr Rowell ex-correspondent with the Ameri-immediately. Along with fighters secutive day. the Department can First Marine Division, re-and bombers the Air Force hay cannot attempt to tackle the Ported that a steady streams of in Japan some of the best planes talion of Reds heavily armed Charles Spofford of the United States, con- light artery, morters centrated their attention on the part of the com- problem unless they can work men, women and children who yet designed for airborne opera with
and machineguns. The capture of the hill is necessary before munique pertaining on the real basis provided by
to Western Germany's the United States Second Divi-
in to participation in the overall defence of Europe. can move attack an estimated 4,000
nd-[tlevision on reorganising The Foreign Minister 5,000 Reds still entrenched in
without strengthening night journed last the Chungnyong bulge on the reaching agreement on the deli police to stave, off stepped-up
actual figures.
At the moment, the strength SIDE GLANCES
of the demand is more or less
guesswork. The Bishop may
own
estimate 100,000, Mr Howell rald.
adding that his Agure might be 60,000 and other people's less.
The Director painted nut accommedallon that increased
has been found for an average of 20,000 each year since 1945, ond that last year's Incrensc was 30,000. One hundred new schools have been recently re- gistered.
The Department has, per- haps, a reasonable iden of the but until pre- requirements, clse figures are available,
be tackled cannot problem systematically.
the
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ta
and
German security
subversion and
west bank of the river.
Airborne artillery spotters say cate question of whether Ger- Communist that there seemed to be a small man manpower should be in-sabotage. withdrawal from the bulge area tegrated in the European defence but the main force stiff force. The Ministers had said worked all morning today but
is
slaying there.-Unite! Press,
Meanwhile, Mr Acheson
earlier that such a force should had no plans to see M. Schuman, and should be The French and British Foreign be created
also were working directed by a supreme comman- Ministers
advicers, perparing der-possibly General Dwight with their TROUBLE ISLAND Ewer or General
for the Omar
Big Three meeting tentatively scheduled for Man- (Continued from Page
The United States Secretary day alternoon.
Acheson, lay, is on behalf of the United of State. Mr Dean
Nations in Korea,
Menalime General Arther unalny
4)
Bradley,
be
MAY BE POSTPONED There is a chance, however, that the Big Three meeting may postponed until Tuesday British dele- morning as the
has demanded that a decision
participation Macon German
announced Immo- be unconvinced. made and He told D eterans' organisa- dlately,
flin that Formost
must be He had the support
of 10
Minister,
the Dig
of
the
Dart of Amerira's West colleagues, including Mr Ernest gation felt that two conferences in one day-the Atlantic Paci Pacific defences. Me Truman Devin of Great Britain, but Council meets on Monday mor ordered him to withdraw this, they ran into the opposition of ning-
ning-may be too much for Mr and insisted that U.S. polley the French Foreign
Devin's delicate health. In such WAS to neutralke Formosa till M. Robert Schuman, who felt a caso, the Ministers would the Korean war is over.
this was not the proper time have to rush on Tuesday after- Perhaps them is one thing that to make such
A decision
and noon to Flushing to attend the Truman, MacArthur, and Chlang announcement for fear of vio-opening session of the United might agree on: that Forrnosa is lent reaction from French and Nations General Assembly.
alber European publie opinion. certainly the Troubled Isle.
Advisers to
Three (London Express Serotca) The Ministers asked their Foreign Ministers late last nigh!
met representatives which Benelux countries to inform acceptable to both them.
on decisions the United States, Britain and France were. coking concerning internal German problems which do not deputies would almply emit in come under the jurisdiction of Atlantic Puct Council. the An early morning call from their draft any mention of These problems include streng- the Roxy Theatre sent the Fireman military participation and Brigade to Causeway Bay, at emphasize instead the import-thening of the German 3.30 a.m. today to a small fire once of German moral and in-force, preliminary steps toward
technical state In the Theatre's electric regula~}dustrial co-operation with the ending the Lion room which was quickly Western democracles. They war with Germany, revision of put out before it caused... “any added that the text also would occupation statutes and related serious damage,
emphasise strongly. the Allied matters-United Press.
Early Morning
deputies to meet today in an
draft a text effort to would be Mr Acheson and M. Schumman.
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