E. Germans Imprison Jehovah's Witnesses

Berlin, Oct. 4.

The highest court of the East German Republic today Rentenced two members of the religious нect, WitnessES of Jehovah, to hard labour for life and seven others to hard labour terms ranging from eight to 15 years.

The trial was the first against a religious group to be held before an East German court.

All

the defendants wero found guilty of having "con- stantly conducted espionage activities, incitement to boycott and war propaganda on orders of American Imperialism"

Announcing the verdict, the esiding judge, Dr H. Ben- Jumin, Vice-Presiden! of the "Highest Court", described the Withennes of Jehovah as a "dis- sired American espionago organisation".

The defendants were arreste during the night of August 30 fagetone with about 1,000 other Its 1 umbers of their teet PR of the Soviet zone and

Past Berlin.

A leading mertu of

sect.

the

who is now 1 West Berlin, told Reuter today that many Witnesses were maltreat- ed when being quare bound by State security police and that

of level one can died on the injuries, revived, --Reuter.

PAKISTANIS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950,

New Officer's Purple Heart

Lt. Evert Hoffman, left, of Shamokin, Pennsylvania, is awarded the Purple Heart by his commanding officer, Col. Ned D. Moore, somewhere in South Korea. Hoffman recently received a battlefield commission from the grade of T/Sgt. (Acme).

NATIONALISM - COMMUNISM STRUGGLE SEEN IN ASIA

CHASE ARMED Communism in China and Indo-China. It was clear,

AFGHANS

Karachi, Oct. 4. Pakistani Troops, sup- ported by Air Force and are

Home

Guard units,

Lucknow, Oct. 4.

Mr William Holland, Secretary-General of the Institute of Pacific Re- Iations, today forecast a struggle between nationalism and Soviet-controlled

he said,

in that both China and later in Indo-China, "we will find a great tug of war between the forces of nationalism and the forces of Communism-at least insofar as Com- munism is controlled or largely directed by the Soviet Union."

ISRAELI

pursting a body of armed 'AGGRESSION"

Afghans

towards the

Afghanistan border

in

Baluchistan, according to a

Defence Ministry communi-

que issued here tonight.

Pakistan-

In

112

had crossed

the Afghanistan Border Debandi area

about 30 mmtheast いざ Chaman, Baluchistan, their first objective being the Quetta-Chuatan rallway in the Khojak urea.

the

ALLEGED

Washington, Oct. 4. Jordan his complained to

After making the complaint

day

1

for

Mr Holland was address- ing a plenary session of the Institute's 11th Conference here.

Something of the kind, Mr Holland said, had already heen

Indonesia where scen in Nationalist movement prompůly suppressed Cominunist re- bellion,

Di

the

ta

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Turkey And Greece Join Atlantic Pact Defence Planning

Washington, Oct. 4.

77

Turkey has accepted an invitation "to be associated with' Atlantic Pact defonce planning in the Mediterranean area, the State Department announced today, Under the arrangement Turkey does not become a full-fledged member of the 12-nation Pact.

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20 WORDS $3.00 accep- of the Mediterranean

area, the Greek Prime Minister, The Government of Turkey, M. Sophocles tance of the Invitation by taking cognisance of the above need tonight.-Reuter.

Venizelos, an for 1 DAY PREPAID making public an exchange considerations, and in view of

ADDITIONAL GREEK WAR COUNCIL

INSERTIONB the the fact that it has always con- notes between

$1.50 PER DAY. American Secretary of centrated its policy to the thakt

Athens, Oct. 4. State. Mr Dean Acheson, of bringing the most effective under the Prime Minister,

The Greek War Council met 10 cents PER WORD OVER 20 and the Turish Ambass contribution to the security and Sophocles Venizelos, today

to Births,

Marriagon Danthe, dor. Mr Feridun K. Erkin. decided to conform to the ex-discuss the strength of Greek Personal $5.00 per Insertion not Mr Acheson acted on be pressed desire of the Council, forers with Brish and Ameri- exceeding 25 words, 25 conte half of the Forel Ministers and associate

itself with the can presentatives, of the 12 Treaty nations who above-indicated military plan-

The budget provided expendi- ALTERNATE ture for 80.000 but the present met in New York last week to ning work." plan increased defence.

strength of the 12,000.

parations.

pre-

Mr Acheson's note said: "IL the view of the Council that the association of The Turkish Government with

the don

servation oc

peace,

has

Services

Mr

each additional word.

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following Turicey's the War Council, stopped de-accompany Advertisements, hot appropriate pause of the plan- decision to nept the Atlantic mobilation after the invasion necessarily for publication, but

Invitation work of the North At-Powers'

to ensure that replies are re- similar of Korea, lantic Treaty Organisation vilation to take part in The The High Command is ad- colved by the person for whom with regard to the defence of defence planning of the Atlon-vocating that the strength of they are intended. tine Melterranean would con- tie Pact has been extended to the armed forces should reach We will forward replies to

ning

tribute

defence of that area.

ters of

it

ofsourers.-Reuter.

150,000. significantly

The the Greek Government. to

The problem is how to cover The North Atlantic Connel, is also accepled,

this invitation the extra In practice, if

expenditure by composed of the Foreign luis-that the Greek

will mean drawing on Marshall Aid funds the member countries,General Staffs will work closely faining military ald from other and Turkish earmarket for recovery, or ob. decided to sue the Invitation with the military planners

meeting in Now the Allantie Pact Southern Re- during their York last month.

tional Group which covers the Mediterranein and is at pre- ACHESON'S NOTE

of composed

Britain, Mr Acheson's note to the Tur-France and Italy. kish Ambassador read as fol- lows:

rent

British Foreign Oce

welcomed warmly

decision

The "In councelion with the ex-today mination of security problems | Turkish confronting the ith session of sociated with

to be

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DEATHS

Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 4. General Getulio Vargas, de- the defence, posed from the Brazilian pre- the North Atlantic Counell, It talks of the North Atlantic strleney la 1945 after 15 years was recognised that in the case Treaty powers,

in power, scored successes in of the

Mediterranean area

areas in many Forelin British

Ofice presidential

yesterday's MOW FUNG-Frederick Charles wonki be desirable, if the Tur

election, early spokesman in London mid that figures showed tonight."

PA away at his residence, 16 Street. Kowtoon, BIN tish Government so wished to

certain

October, 1950. Funeral arrange- which would co-operation with

Fe was

that Turkish make

Observers were alrendy fore- ments

mili-

ments will be announced later. the permit

to be associated

casting that he would make a planning of the Atlante with such appropriate phases of Past countries

plans fary

buccessful come-back, In the Mediter

Federal troops

went to 159 military planting work of rancan would greatly contri-cities and towns throughout the the North Atlantle Treaty Or bute to the streng of the country where disorders threa- ganization

Arc

concerned

tened. Rester. with the defence of the Medi- ; terranean.

the

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"The Counell is keenly aware of the active In almost every case through-

support whleb He emphasised that Britain hud The communique stated that the Called States about an

the out the Far East, Mr Holland

Turkey

a member The Prime Minister, Dr

as

of the a particular interest in United on September 30 reports were

'Nations has

or Turkey on said, there Who B

accorded military security general au Daniel Malan, today at- a large lashkalleged "act of aggression" ceptance of the idea of deno-tacked critics of received that

the

Anglo-Turkish Velted account of the Drinciples of the

A Foreign (armed band)

South Nations and of composed of by Israel.

the important alliance of 1939, She alleged that cracy. But one of the great Afghan tribesmen, with a pro-Israeli forces occupied Jar-tcpposition movements were dress to the Cape Nation-sta

The North Atlantic Pact today described problems tortion of Afghans regular troops, dan territory near the junc-unt only permitted to exist but alist Party Congress here.

was how to ensure Africa in Britain in an ad-role which Turkey is playing council, at its meeting in Now charges that Mr Lawrence Gor- Bond, 1st floor, Tel. 20261, 3-6 pm.

the Inainteance af the

Gaze, the British Vice- stability of the Eastern Medi-York regretfully turned down don the tion of the rivers Yarmuk were encouraged and accepted

the Turkish application for full Consul in Bratislava, organised terranean area.

in spy network He was speaking on a motion

Czecho- mites and Jordan on August 28. as part of a democratle set-up which

"It is the view of the Coun- meinbership of the Atlantle Pact

slovakia. deplored resolutions eft thst association

this would of the on the ground that to the US. State Department

decrying South African policy Turkish Government with the disturb the strategic commit-

The Foreign Ofee spokesman that Mr Gaze and now before the Brilich Labour appropriate phase of the plan-ments of the Pact's governments yeddeniny. Dr Y. Haikal, the

Slovak.born wife will ny Congress In countries where there were Jordan Minister in Washington,

in Alargate, ning work of the North Allan- in their formative phase. racial

cultural minorities,

tle Treaty Organisation

But it is considerd by usually London tomorrow-Reuter. a form statement 10- The leader of the in bikra was staiming that the originat unless adequate means could be Similar criticisms

the regard to the defence of the well-informed observers in Bri- reported tu be Brigadier Gay

found of safeguarding their in- Ghafoor Khan, who formerly map - Johnsch

Union's colour policy, Dr Malan Mediterranean would contributetain that the decision, Instead, to the Rhoden

terests either through federal said, had been made at the significantly to the defence of Turkey and Grecce to par- eraamanded Afghan troops bi

arimatice an

ticipate in joint milltary plan The Spinbaldak area

oppreite between Tract and Jordan hadgements or other constitu- Congress of the Brith Liberal that aren."

ning wit, in fact. give Turkey onal devices, there was danger Party, Chaman," the communiqué sayti, chsappeared.

dissatisfaction taking the

the substance of the benefits of I added that

1ld that a reauteed reale forn first of underground agita- overseas in general who attack basador's note read: Afghan

want to remind people

Pact without The text of the Turkish Amembership of the tasteltra, vt veinst the approach 22F! drawn up by the United' tion and later of open rubllon,

affecting the organisation of the of the Pakistani troops, retired

us that South Africa is not a Nations showed a deflection in

Mr Holland sold that

The Government of Turkey

various subsidiary groups of the Jandwr Towards Deband the agreed frontier,

almost British colony," De Malan said, all governments in East Asia

examined with attention Treaty.Reuler, Tomates

"In South Africa we manage the desire of the North Atlabite He suggested that there might even in the new Japan under our own affairs.

We

GREECE JOINS 26 relation between the "du- the influence of American remark on the sort of govern- tion of Turkey with such ap.

Council concerning the associa appearance" of the original map, tapitalist ideas"-had moved in

Athens, Oct. 44 ment which the British people. and the actual pretensions of the

of Suchlist

Greece has accepted eleet and it is not fer people in ropriate phases of the military the Jews to

plming work of the North American invitation 10 He said this of partientar importance for the had "materiaffter the dominant | Aniericans.

ernment

by the people of South Andr

fear Mant Israel was

"It is a problem which the But Dr Malan stressed that engaged in a policy of expan-Americans face even in their South Africa wanted to be goo ston at Alab expense."--Router-ealings with Western Europe friends with England

and today. But it is of peculiar in would go far to preserve that

1 American dealings friendship.-Router. portance with the

countries of! HOW

MARGATE RESOLUTION Eastern Asia," Mr Holland said. vn independent Hindu kingdom

Margate, Kent, OcL 4. the Himalayas. has begun

The annual conference of the San Francisco, Oct. 4.

DESPERATE NEED "mass arrests to forestall the

British Labour Parly here will Nepal National Congress Free-

The health of Stalin and Mao

Air Holland Blso said

I resolution **Tre-lung and

that tomorrow debate dom Movement."

the perpetuation according to

countries in Asia deploring the policy of racial! Haxaul of co-operation between China must new

by the and Russia were tonsled at a except Japan, lidlu and Pakis-discrimination pursued branch of the Congress day. cocktail party held by the Bus--were in desperate need of

Government of South Africa About 300 arrests hat begston Arubassador to China, Mrisxperienced administrators.

which is contrary to the prin-i made in the Nepal Valley, he IN, V. Roschin, in Peking yester middle class, which would have munitles should uphold.

Most of them also lacked

ciples which civilised

in

Mass

Arrests

In Nepal

Raxaul, Bibar Province.

Oct. 1

The Government of Nepal,

the recretary

said.

of the

direction

do not

an

co-

Gibraltar, Oct. 4. The Governor of Gibraltar, Arthur Lt. Gen. Sir Kenneth Noel Anderson. will leave for Morid on Sunday to visit Mr Robert M. A. Hankey, the Bri- tish Charge 'Affaires, it was

He announced today.

Is ex- pected to return on October 16. The object of his visit wes nut

Jordan teritora zone cri economics. This was somethingland to remark on the gov-Atlantic Treaty Organisation as operate in organising collective disclosed.-Reuter.

Roschin Gives A Party

day, according to a Communist

today.

Gome

to attend

a

com-

the

Nepal National Congressmen broadcast

vested interest in de- The resolution

urfles ted from the mountain-locked

more British Government "not to homeland last year

The party was held to fete all mocracy as against the

forins after the the delegates who had gone tu

totalitarian

of vern-permit the transfer of the pro- Clovernment had ordered mass the Chinese capital

ment.

tectorates of Basutoland, Swazi acrests following their

Though there was neither state the conference of model workers Buddhist nor A Mostem blue in Union of South Afico, rad to aland and Bechuanaland to the wide no lax campaign."

Industry, agriculture and the Asia, Mr Holland said tint re- Last week they decided

army, the brondensi sald,

support at the United Nationa "move back their entire organi- Those attending saw a

a great force when the advisory opinion of the In- Bgion was Alm pational

the lives ternational Court on the status apparatus" to carry The Liberated China," Jointly operated directly on 011 Their Struggle for the produced by Chinese and So- people but also on the lives of

not only al the mass of the of Southwest Africa."

This establishment of a "democratic viet Union moliun picture

s resolution, which is goverment."~~Router.

many national leaders of Asia. sponsored by three local con- workers.Renter,

stituency parties, replaces six resolutions duced

originally subject of apartheid (racial

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The occasion was marked by and

n full military ceremony, the Premier of the Irish Re- public, Mr John Costello, and the Externul Affairs Minister, Mr Scan McBride, were pre- fecht.

tho African Reuter.

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