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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1950
What Gen. MacArthur Said To Chathum Port Division BEVIN DECLINES
President Truman
About Anti-Red Line
ACCORDING TO WASHINGTON OFFICIALS
Washington, Oct. 18.
General MacArthur told President Truman on Wake Island that he believed that neither Communist China nor Russia would intervene in Korea, high Government officials said to- night..
The Odd Spot Of Odd
News
Melbourne, Oct. 18. When
part-time Fire Chief Tom Edwards heard the fire alarm bell ring here, he downel tooly and ran two blocks to the station in tine to grab his uniform and swing onto the moving fire engine.
hot:
He
It pulled up outside his own found his wife in the Hundry with a slightly burnt kand. П bundle of charred washing and the renmanls of a fre.Renter.
Believe It Or Not
Villagers
The officials said that the President and the General agreed on all major issues in the Far East.
The officials, who gave out this word of the agreement on Formosa and other issues are subor- dinates of President Truman and there was no | immediate confirmation from the headquarters of the other participant in the talks, General Mac- Arthur.
no!
So far there has been word from the General dut he; has changed his mind on For-f
sa policy, the subject of dis- the Administration in the re- agreciment between hini and
cent past.
The officiala alro rakt het a decision was reached distance from
on the the Manthurinn pric Russian border: which Mallons forces in North Koren, would
be occupied by United
at the personal convenation Formusa was discussed only
between General MacArthur and the President, they all.
GUESS AT
COST OF
RESTORING
KOREA
Luke Success, Ort. 18. A United States offer.l roughly estimated
todas President Truman told the that the cost
of meeting general meeting which followed Korea's relief
and recon- werp in accord nstruction needs to the end
Calcutta, Oct. 10.
of Makendragan), that they in West Bengal, watched
Formos and that it would be of 1951 would be $300,000,- bullfrog win # bulle against a deadly 18-reh eobra, mer.
royalja cessary
shake, its
Holling the writhing which reely struck with
fangs, in a vice-like grip for an
hour. the Trus: quevzed
the Te life out of it and then made n the Real of Reuter.
And At Supper At Home
Madrid.
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to discuit fur-
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WAKE AGENDA
Mr I. Lubin, American répres entative on the seven-nation agendu at Wake Island, Temporary Committee of the Infurinants said, includonomie
(1) MacArthur's plons for tiny silver balls were Korea and the eventual with- winding
the fitting in up
United Nation
Four found by Julio Bernardo of drawal Murcia, when he cut the yolk troops. of a fried est.
He was having supr hone with his family at the in Korea.
tinte-Reuter,
Shock
For Melbourne Melbourne, Oct. 10.
at
at the Royal Melbourne Show produce
Cou
-
and Sazist Council, i which is studying Korean istif measures, said that the fine wan more in the nature of a "guess estimate".
The Temporary Committee cheted Mr R. R. Skena (India) as Chairman.
of
A Lubin fold the (2) Relief and rehabilitation
Com- There was general and had not yet been able to mittee that the United Com- agreement about how this was to be accomplished, how much state with any precision the it would cost, and the
amoizot of war daninge in South A New Zealand cattle judge,
portance of putting Korea on
Koren and was too Mr E. M. North, exuard a stir feet in such a
carly 16 expect any complete informa- way as to the most favourabletion regarding the extent
destruction in North Korea,
The extent of destruction In areas under the control of the worsening military United Command won situation In Indo-China,
being surveyed and it effect upon the spread of Com-
was expected that fairly deflulte information munisin In all of Asia, and could be given to the Economic what the United States can do and Social Council within the to strengthen the French and next two weeks. allied Vicinum forces.
The (3) The
when he refused to judge the effect upon other Asian ared Friesian cow, class with fries. their udders packed with milk".
I ordered them out of ring to be milked, explaing that in New Zealatul such dis plays were regarded as cruelty, Udders should be only "mildly inflated", he asserted.
Some of the exhibitors were
so upset by the order that they did not return Judging--Reuler.
their cows for
The Big Lottery
Madrid, Oct. 18. So far thi:: year 838,400,000 setas (£9.527,000 sterling t lourist rates) worth of lottery tickets have been sold in Spain, yielding the Spanish Treasury a net praft of a rillon jutus
day.
133
its
But precise estimates of the These officials said that therest of reconstruction in Korea was no discussion of the use of must awalt the establishment of American troops in Indo-Chlua, un
agency to deal
but there was quick arevem.at problem.-Reuter, that arts must be speeded to that area,
(4) The turly Japanese pence treaty and necessity for un a long-range Japan.
programnic for
with the
Unpleasant As
BY 1952 Well As A Loss
General, agrement was sald
--(5)
Tickets for the big Christmas to have been reached as to how Lottery are
The Hague, Oct. 18. in great demand, many
The United
Indepersient Haagsche the maiu
State: prize being worth would remain
troops Dagblad today described India's 15,000,000 pesetas (£136,000), the conclusion of the treaty.
in Japan after refinal Only two people are known
to sit on the United Nations Commkalen for Korea to have won outright the ti
The Philippine economy as "unpleasant as well prize in the Christmas Lottery, pine Republic in general.
and the problems of the Philip heavy loss to the In 1921, the holder of the full
United Na ticker," winning
The officials held out strong ticket
Wat Senor hopes that all Olegario Riera.
The newspaper added. who wa
United Nations drafters of the plan gave
**The South
troops could be withdrawn from Asiatic nations a predominant the the tune. all of Korea by 1952. The other winner was the late believed that the South Koreans supervision over Kons.
They share in the United Marquis de San Miguel,
Nations would be able to handle the "It is unfortunate that India political and rallitary situation has remained aloof in spite of thereafter-Reuter.
this."--Reuter.
Americu
in
a
well-known rece-horse owner, in 1928-Reuter.
Sabu Not A Father
Los Angeles, Det 10. Sabu, elephant boy of the movics, was cleared today of thr charge that he was the father of an illegitimate daughter born to British ballerina Brenda Juller, 24.-United Press.
the
REDS
DEFEND PYONGYANG
(Continued from Page 1) mountains near the Manchurian frontler,
Glant Skymaster transport planes were today flying sup- plies from Japanese alrields to Sinmak. 48 miles south-east of the city, captured only 24 hours before. They were carrying ammunition, motor fuel
rationa.
ind
With good weather for the first time in tome days Ameri- can fighters and light bombers also left Japanese bases relays for the fighting from dawn onwards,
In
Zone
British and American war- ships had shelled both coasts of Koren and carrier-borne planes made further strafing and bombing attacks-Reuter. Government Wins
London, Oct. 18. The Labour government won a tert of strength tonight and defeated a Constvative attempt to censure the nationalised transport industry,
An opposition amendment to a motion to accept the annual report of the Transport Com- mission defeated 306 to 8 United Presa,
SIDE GLANCES
than the
D-15
Naval War Memorial
The Chatham Port Division Naval War Memorial to the 14,000 officers and men who lost their lives in Chatham-manned ships during the war is to be unveiled by Princess Elizabeth on Sunday, October 29, in St George's Church, The Barracks, Chatham. Part of the memorial consists of ten stained-glass windows containing Indges and crests of ships lost, among other things. Our photo shows two ratings admiring some of the stained-glass windows.
Warrior Loses Hoffman Counsels
A Punt
A report has been made
to the Marke Polles that Amall poni tied to the stern of H.M.S. Warrior whtie she was tied up at buey 3 on Friday is miss lag. It is not known whe thee the punt broke loose from its moorings dritted stufen.
and
Away or
Photographers
In Korea Take
Prisoners
Two
The
British
15
Girl Pardoned By
Greek
Against Economic Nationalism
London, Oct. 18.
Mr Paul G. Hoffman, former Marshall Plan
TO FOLLOW THE U.S. VISA LINE
London, Oct. 18,
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, today refused to alter British passport regulations to prevent agents from Communist countries from visiting Britala and British Communists from visiting them.
Sir Waldron Smithers, Conservative, had urged him in the House of Commons to do this. guarding the China road.
Mr Bevin replied that applica tions for visas for Dritata from those countries were considered by the appropriato authorities, who decided In each individual care whether or not to graut a viza.
Mr Bevin said that he could use his discretion to withhold passport from a
SHINWELL
DECLINES
British subject TO TALK
but in practice this was very rarely done. "I see no tenson to change those procedures," ho cold.
London, Oct. 19. Britain is in close touch with the United States on the general
defence, against attack, the
Emanuel
Defenc
Ship
As a security measure Bri- question. of tish immigration officers are to atomic Acck more information about Minister, Mr during and since the war. allens who came 10 Belainwell, fold Parliament today.
James Chuter
PERSONAL EXAM
He had been asked what pre-
this in Parliament today. Itely of foreign verrels bringing cautions the Government Secretary, Mr
ກະ taken against cald hot rome
Ede, disclosed
the poss
of them who ports or territorial waters.
wenpons Into British carne in large groups were sot given a personal
The Home
at the ports of landing.
atomic
examination A Conservative, Mr WiBlam Shepherd, asked if the Minister Each individual would re-intended to follow the Ameri- ceive a notice telling where an example of searching
the interview would take place. vessels as they entered tha
Mr Chuter Ede was replying three-mile limit.
to a question by 旮 Labour
Member, Mr William Proctor, who cald that
Mr Shinwall Fald that the many alone British Government was fully particularly from Eastern aware of the danger. But he Europe, arrived in parties out could not disclose what the were not interviewed individu Government, was doing because Britain's assesment of the risks and the exact nature plans would be of the greatest of her
interest to a potential
enemy, held.
ally at the port of arrival,
He asked what was
being
done in the interests of securi- ty.-Reuter.
Administrator, said here today that a return of Thousands Flock
economic nationalism in Europe would make fur-
ther recovery or the meeting of the new defence To The Peak
burden impossible,
But he added that Europe did not know her) own resources yet and if she started a real pro- gramme of expansion she would surprise herself,
In
GENERAL
would be situations throughout STRIKE
AVERTED
A
WHE
Chung Young
Festival
Sine early dawn this morn
ing thousands of Chinere have!
been climbing
uther
the Peak ond
vantage points
in thei
Colony to celebrate the Chung)
Young Festival.
year.
5.30 n.m.
He added that he knew of the recent precnutions taken by the United Stat:&-Neuer.
Security Safeguards
By Truman
Whshington, Oct. 18.
territorial
an exclusive Interview with Heater, Mr Hoffman, who Korea, Oct. 16, retired from his post on Septem- photographers ber 25, said that In his opinion took prisoners as well as photo-the Marahall Plan should end graphs on the road to Pyong- on schedule in 1952. But there yang, yesterday as they were standing at a street corner in the world where some tree an-
At the wrecked Sariwon.
lower Pealt Trom tions had not had the capacity
termial in Garden Rond queues Friendly Koreans drew their to develop their resources or
formed as early as attention
to two parsers-byfor some special reasons would
President Truman Instiluted As tram after dressed
tran civilians, and ob-be in "a difficult spot".
Jelt tonight security crammed full the viously
Gafeguards unpopular with
queue grew against subversive activity in all the townsfolk,
Mr Hoffman said it ought to
Helsinki, Oct. 18. longer and longer until af 10 American ports and general strike in Finlandiam. the line of people stretched, waters. When the cameramen rearch-
be accepted that the more
averted tonight by ed them they found arms and prosperous free nations, among reinent
an downbil to Queen's Road, between employers Δε papers showing them to which he assumed America and unions,
trade union sour-kera briskly sold sprigs of ever States is endangered by reason
President Truman the top of the Peak haw
declared: pollileal commissars
Britain with the
would be numbered, et reported here tonight,
"The security of the United North Koreair army,
would
Kreen with One had
have a natural interest 'The threat of a strike, due attached, and reels of streamers, of subversive activity."
coloured balloons unfonn in
brief case.
in trying to meet special con-o begin next Sunday, led to The festival is the outcome of
itions photoraphers handed
hotdog
back
the being rust; by women.
Acting under
authority superstitious legend their prisoners over to the Bri-perity of olier free nations. The
that to recently given him by the Co- fish froops and went on taking
Trade
jelimb a mountain on the ninth grens he placed the enforcement Union Federa-day of the ninth moon brings of the new security regulations photographs-Reuter.
ASTOUNDING ADVANCE on Wis reported to have re-good luck for the
duced its claims for rises of
rest of the at American ports in the hands After Els forewell tour of tp to 50 percent after an all-
The double
of the Coast Guard. The new 11 European countries Mr Hoff-day meeting between employers occasion for
ninth is also an regulations ancestral worship Guard to assunte full control of man said that he would carry and arbitrators,
einpower the Coast back to the United States
and crowds began Mocklerle American ports and movements Impression
of vessels
States In United territorial waters. The Canal Zone was exempted.
The Coast Guard wan
credentials to American zeamen. These credentists could be re- vehrd if the Coast Guard Com- mandant believed that
the London, Oct. 18. man's employment at port or Charles Peake, British ship "would be inimical to Ambassador to Yugoslavia, call. the security of
United ed on the Foreign Secretary, Stales,"
President Truman Mr Ernest Bevin, today to supment port the recent appeal of the mention the fear
British loan.
minated the Compressional: de bate when, the law giving him pealed to
States the new authority was under London, October 18: both for a loan and food sup-specifically empowered the Coust
consideration; but hls Communist China
today plies. From Britain, Yugoslavia Guard Jodped o formal protest with is asking
to "upervise and con- a loan of between trol any vessel" within United the United Nations ngainst £10,000,000 and £20,000,000 in States the violation of the Manchurian consumpton goods. Reuter, frontier by United States military planes on October 13 end it, the New China news agency hrondcast monitored.
King
DT
Earlier today women queued the Cemeteries at Aberdeen, and to buy stocks of food and fue1 Pokfulam, and sent their children friends in the country.
The strike threat was
main
of an tounding improvement" Duruptan conditions compared with those exting in 1940 <ven in carly 1948
Athens, Oct. 18. King Punt of Greece today pardoned Krene Pavlides, 21- year-old Cypriot girl sentenced to death in March, 1949, for co- operating with Greek rebels.
Usually reliable sources sald that she would be released and deported after the pardon bad been published in the Gazette,
Her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in June, ID49, after British diplomatic ix officials had made demarches to Western the Greek Government-Reu- recovery
faster-Reuter.
ter.
nic
to
the
cm-
climax of a six-week dispute British Loan To Lowered to issue identification
alking of European recovery which 120,000 metal, wood and Europe was after the war he raid that
ballding workers downed tools producing about enforce demands for more percent above the immedi- pay. prewar years and Britani The Suctul Democrats were about 45 percent above.
The i cudtry
Etrike, supported by the Communists-Reuter. This had been achieved in.
years. Ilut he considered European economic could progress even
By Galbraith France Promised
CAFA, 1960 BY HEA BERYCE, INC. T. MA RÉIL U. 1, PAT, OFT.
“If she'd boon boy we could have named her after Uncle Peter, the bank prasidont-but I supposa aha can
always marry sofie!!
Aid
On Substantial Scale
Paris, Oct. 18.
Yugoslavia Urged
Sir
for
the
did not of a sneak
Peking Border Yugoslav Government atomic bomb attack which do
Violation Protest Yugoslavia has already ep.
The
The Defence Minister, M. Jules Moch, told the here said tonight, French Cabinet today that the United States had promised up to US$2,675,000,000 in military aid Communist Foreign and there was reason to hope for even more.
broadcast
sald the Minister. Cheu En-lai, lodge a strong protest with the United Na-|
General, Try- gve Ide regarding the "in- vading of Chinese Bir over Manchuria by military planes of the United States on Octo- ber 13 and 14."-United Press.
Making his Aret report after farmament programine-United tics Secretary
Autoprles govern- Press.
tniks with mic
on financing
officiola French rearmament, sold the United promised:
M. Moch States had
1. Arms and equipment valu- ed at not less than $1,600,000,- 000 and perhaps reachin maximum agure of $2,200,000,
000.
Radio Hongkong
I.K.T.
2. War materials for Indo-Take China valued at $272,000,000.
Sovietniks In German Police
gramine Summary: 0, Children's doo, long Kong Calling"-Pro- Story:Sald the Cat to the Dog" and Dog Show" (BBCTS) 8.30 By Martin Armstrong. "The Cat Symphony for Strip Geraldo and His Sirmg Choir, (BUCTS); 7.00, I from Hare"-With Joy Nichol. Dick Bentley 3. A $200,000,000 credit Edwards [DUCTS): 130, La Demi- and Jimmy
Bonn, Oct, 18. which France could spend a world
Heure Francaise.
The West German Govern- (Studio): she liked on the purchase
News and News Anatyalahad Installed
8.00.ment charged today that Russim or London Help; Li, "Bandstand" manufacture of armaments.
--Foden's
Soviet Motor Work
Amy France originally had askelers); 8.15 Sports Review by East German police army.
Band, officers in all key unlja of the $700,000,000 credit for the third the Editorials (London Relay);
Det Phillips (Studio): 9.00, "TO item. Although she obtained a 0.10, Weather Report: 011, Thurs on promise of only $280,000,000 up Can A Primmond Communist designation for the 30, 1051, M. Moch sald, Drown 9.30, Book Talk by us army-sald "sovietnike" Continuous Mula arranged by Hielty
to
Heve
was good reason to be-Kirby.
(Studio); 9.15,
"At
A Government "Yellow Book" The People's Pollco-the
PACTO
the assigned to each of the 49
д further $100,000,000 O" "AX Act (Verdi) battalion size alert units and
schools.
might be made available after the Chorus and Orchers of the
With the Principal Members 28 police
that date.
The Minister of Information, Serato: 10.20. Tine for Ming
Opers. Home. Conducted by Tullo
said: "A sovietnik in i
M. Albert Gazier, said after (BCT): 10.09, sier Yorke and his duties in German uniform BBC Midland Light Orchestra Russian officer who discharges the Cabinet meeting that a A Concert Ochanics with Vocals with the alert unifts. He his ho result of the Washington talks 11.00 Radio News Rael. (Lendors command authority but adviacer France would be able to drive "Goodnight Mung 2 Dad Saya, tthe alt commander United Relay): 11.15, Weather Report: 11:10. full steam abead with her re-king: 1190,-COM Dow
Pross
the United
order
territorial waters.-- United Press,
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