THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950,
In Korea To Deadlock Over
Indo-China And Tibetan Invasion Shake Mopping Up No Solution Found Britons Out Of Their "Korea" Complacence
Yugoslavia Says Russia
Not
Sincere
Lake Success, Oct. 30, Yugoslavia. ence Rusin's
senior partner, today warned the United Nations not to be footed
by the Soviet mereen of insincere peace declarations hiding nggies- zive nima.
In sharper language than that used by many western delegates, the Yugoslav Foreign Minister, Dr Edvard Kardel), condemned the Soviet peace plan before the
Assembly'n General Political Commilies,"
"Dy
main
supporting the Ruslan proposal," Dr Kardelj said, "we would in fact be endorsing very dangerous and harmful practices undemocratic -purtuanc and even ageretive
methods behind rt screen of insincere pence declarations",
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Oct. 30.
The wars in Indo-China and Tibet have shaken | many people here out of the complacence which resulted from the United Nations' successes in Korea and the more reasonable attitude recently adopted by the Russian delegates at Lake Success.
But in general of all these wars, the campaign against the Communists in Malaya seems almost to have been forgotten.
Now, a report from the Dally For here are two adjacent coun- Telegraph's correspondent in tries, neither of Ühem under
the European tulelage." Kuala Lumpur hat put Malayan war right on the front
The Telegraph criticised page. Desplie the intensided | Inulla's Note io Peking expassing efforts of the authorities to gain the Indian Government's "sur- the upper hand, the rebels are prise nd regret" at this military still holding out and, Indeed, in- adventure. Why surprise? it creasing their activitie
asks. The Chinese Communist Government had often pm- claimed their intention 10 "liberate" Tibel,
Government
Terrorist reaction to the Briggs Plan has been a campaign of Increased violence and destruc-
lon. Last month's Incidents! "The Indian tolalled 558, by for the worst made it equally clear that t
ince the emergency began.
had no desire to Intervene mill- August I was the date set for tarily and this was a clear in- clearing South Johor of ter- | vitalion to the Communista lo rorism, but this has not been proceed." It was un indisputable tact done and this puts the Britinh
uding principles or offensive already three months) Russian
policy had undergono
Ertidual but
vita! changes since the war, Since In spite of heavy casualties, bx:- Yugoslavia's expulsion from the the Communists still have Cominform in June 1940, Russiaween three thousand and
many
had deliberately torn up a series
behind schedule,
thousand armed men
five
in the
of economic treaties and agree Jungle as many as in the miti-
dle of 1948. With the excep- and instituto a completam of Malaces, where ments
ter- economie boycott of Yugoslavia,rorism
WALS never scute, no --United Press.
area can be said to have been cicared of terrorists.
Syngman Rhee's
Stubbornness
Tokyo, Oct. 30: President Synginan Rhee said Government today that
by pro- could not be boun
made without re- grainines ference to it or to the citizens of Korea.
the
President Thee was comment- in on the Korea Comunission's
12 ex- resolution of October cluding the South Korean re- gime from are north of the Parallel until elections 36th could be Bold ThrougİTOFTE”
Nations country under United supervision
In
statement a
issued in Seoul, he said that his Govern
with ment would co-operate the United Nations Commission In unifying and rehabilitating Koren.
"I sincerely hope that they can be held as soon as a free nimosphere can be created to allow the
Communist- ridden people to vote accord- ing to their conscience without fear," the statement said.
Gree
NOT REASSURING
ជ
Debate
On Spain
In UN
With the war in Koren entering its closing stages, thousands of prisoners have been taken in the past few weeks. The plcture shows a handful of Ameri can troops bringing in North Korean prisoners during mopping up operations. (London Express Service).
The
Odd
Spot Of The New
China Mail
The Odd News
GermanRearmament
Washington, Oct. 30.
Defence Ministers of the 12 Atlantic Pact nations failed today to solve the American-French deadlock over German rearmament and arranged new closed conferences for tomorrow.
Tho-Defence Committee ad={ Bourned this afternoon, with plans to meet at 9.30 am. to- morrow,
The planned air trip to Mnt- con, Ohio, to show visiting of- clnls the latest developments in American combat planes at Wright Patlerson Field, postponed until Friday. The Ministers are expected to wind up their talks by Wednesday at the latest.
Omelala left undisturbed
Step Nearer Self-Rule
In Borneo
London, Oct. 31.
A Legislative Council and an Executive Council arv to be created, in the colony of North
schedule calling for a visit to Borneo.
the
Army proving ground at: Previously the territory had Aberdin, Maryland, and
by
tho
the been miminkstered Navy proving ground at Dahl-Governor, Sir Ralph Hone, with gren, Virginia, on that date....the assistance of "an United Press.
Council.
GERMAN ATTITUDE
The new Councils
Advisory
the
first step on the way to self- rule. In future the Governor Berlin, Oct. 30. will preside over the new Legis- Two of West Germany'slative Council, consisting of strangest opponents of rearma- three ex-officio, nine official and ment agreed tonight to back 10 nominated members, The rearmoment if the German Executive Council will be com. people gave their approval in posed of three ex-offielo, two new elections to the West Ger- oficial and four nominated man Parliament.
members.
The new Legislativo Council They were Dr Kurtis meeting for the first time Schumacher. Social Democrat today. opposition Itader, and DT
Mail will cease to be lender in the American zone.
& church Governor Mr James Grifths,
RED RED TAPE
S....
1 DRAMA IN THEATRE Stockholm, Oct. 30. !
Istanbul. Ort, 30, Burelen dvil
Spletators
the
Kusuk published mins when- | Theatre at Ankara were watch-
daily, and, Fever their duties take them outing enrapt as the leading lady fof their office lute the town.
morning
the
13 1
under
In a personal message to the
tho the Secretary of State for Colonics, sald: "The establish-, Dr Niemoeller, a champion of meat of the two new Councils German neutrality
the process of political and
played the part of a widow who management of the South East and West and hitherto a
between marks an important stage in according to the Moscow even- had just lost her husband. China Morning Post, Ltd., determinet opponent of rearma constitutional development."—— Lake Success, Oct. 30. ing newspaper, "Veckernaya Suddenly a woman in the will become the Colony'a merst. has succeeded in agree Beuter. The General Assembly's | Möskva," a copy of which has ad hoc Committee today be receiver here, The Daily Telegraph, Int
The newspaper said that Mr Hussin Rouchdy
the leading article on the
present heard
form Save spaces where the situation
the head of the in Asia refers to the of Egypt argue that
department must "comforting official Spanish question
A Wan write the position and name repeatedl
of statements" and says that their matter of domestic jurisdic-e comrade the reason why correspondent's report is "Mar
Ition and hence not a matter he goes and the time he is
he goes out, where he goes, thej front reassuring."
for United Nations interven-to return
Another space on the forms. tion.
whiets servo ng permits for
"In the Klin's prorogation speech last week, the Govern- ment iltreribed the anncil forces as
Krem to be
The new China Mall will be the sort of alternoon
paper which the English-reading publie
NO ELABORATION
audience
screamed. A fcw minutes
of only English-language full-g with Dr Schumacher that body later the
the German people should be Colonel Talisis Akin, Turkish sized evening paper.
reanned "in certain Army oficer, was carried out of
stances." the auditorium where he had collapsed
in his seat from a heart attack,
Following
was the woman who had screamed. She was a widow now.-Renter.
LITER-ALLY A RECORD
circum-
[of Hongkong have long wanted- Dr Nicmoeller, former inmate
Telcom Unit Delayed
12 pages in size and crammed
of a Nazi concentration camp,
The departure of the Telcom with
international and local told Reuter night that after a wait, which was due to leave news ns well as innumerable sevon-hour conference with Dr Hongkong today for Karca, has features possessing special rend-Schumacher he was ready to been delayed one day. They ing value,
talk with anyone who wanted will now loave tomorrow after- Here is what the new China to hear my views on rearma- noon, embarking from Queen's Mail will contain:
Pler at 2.30 p.m. In saying that he agreed to rem Hituriension. in "certain elreunistanees", Dr Niemoeller declined to claborate,
•
Rong sports.
contimain *to assist the The Committee adjournest teaving the building during or
Brisbane, Oct. 30. The
question puzzling re- people of Malaya and the civil unt? Tuesday after two hours Bee hours, in healed: "Notes on administration in their task of of debate in UN relations with actual absence" Here the the dents of the Camp Mountain
when the restoring law and order,'
the Spain.
employee actually | district here is whether 17 pigs left and
returned Is written.
one liter is a world record, Four pages of spot news. newspaper goes on.
Mr Rouchdx Lui:31 " think:
below itchell, the including reportruf local events all members of this Committer, | "On "But I would
on average the head of a owner of a pow with this size their views whatever
on the more accurate to say that they
• Hepartment has to sim formatter, says he has never known
Two sports pages, with are helping to restrain the de-present regime in Spain, fre for about 4o of his staff to leaveut more than 13 is one batch be-particular empharks on Hong-
to maintaini
friendly the bullling. Free of deterioration."
Filling in each foro-Router. relations with the Spanish peo-form takes 12 minutes and 40 ple."
tink 12 x 480 mmutes. Earler,
Katz nolly eigh hours Mr Julius
of working Sueny of Poland had charged time."— Iegler. that plans had been drawn up FANTASTIC THEORY to integrate Spain. into the Al
antic defence programme.
Franklar, Oct. 30. Casmte rays were suggested by a West German Transport
The Telegraph suggests that It might perhapa be easier to combat terrorist tacties in Asia if it were not for the propa- Janela campaign conducted agniist "colonialism" for the | paul generation or two,
NOT CURE-ALL
"Mr Nehru, In his present After the cessation of hosti- | role of Prime Minister of India, lities we should hold elections finds it an difilcull as some of at provincial level, the North our own politicians to realise und South peoples to choose that nationalism is not a cure- their own provincial govern- | all. Perhaps Tibet may help to ment"-Reuter.
open some even hitherto closed,
More Orders For German
Shipyards
anxious
1940
uy
Kine
JI
In
the
or
OC-
ment".
ENRICO DUTRA
Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 30. An authoritative cource here today denied reports that
out- geing President Enrico Gaspar Dutra would spend some time in Portugal after transferring his powers to President-elect Getulio leaders. Vargas on January 31 next year..
-Neuter,
The conference was also at- tended by Professor Schmid, WHALE OF A RECORD
The fourth volume
Social Democrat Vice-President of Duban, Oct. 30.
of the Bundestag (West Ger- Thing-two whaler were har. Winston Churchill's War mat Lower louse) and about 1-oard within 50 miles of Dur- memoirs-"The Hinge Of 10 other Social Democrats and Ela between sunet of one day Fate".
Protestant church and davra of the
Reuter. next day in Jone of the best day's whaling!
kwn here for a long time.
Tiet
The Second World War-The Flying Saucer.
contain
"Side
© A remarkable series o The Netherlands delegate
the United Nations urged
to Ministry official as a possible
special articles dealing with calch was of регин rectify the mistake it made
cause for a "black spot on the 40 feet long and weighing more of the world since the end of whales, the biggest being about one of the greatest mysteries Netherlands would vote for the where 14 accidents have
and tunounced that
Frankfurt-Darmstadt highway, than 30 tona-Heuter. eight-power resolution (rescind curreed this year,
STILL LIFE STUDY ing the four-year diplomatici The danger spot is at a curvc
Canberra, Oct. 30. ban against the Madrid Govern- and the oficial, Herr Ludwig Building trade emigrants to Gerald Heard, in the courte ment), adding "In doing so I]Serwald, suggested that cosmic Australia work faster than Aus.of an Investigation, has collected want to make abundantly rays might produce a blank in tralians if they are kept with data and evidence on the sub- clear that this in no way implies the driver's
mind or terrify their own groups
of country-ject and It makes absorbing, at my Government would be in him.
men, according to a building times even startling reading. sympathy with the present re- On the other hand, he sug-authorlly here.
Spaln
.. there
pre pested, "it may be an optical If they mix with Australians Cartoons and comic strips: some fundamental human rights influence as the driver ap- their output in not so great be- The China Malt will and freedoms-for instance.proches the spot. He may cause they became
Ly internationally- infected cartoons freedom of religion and the holier tire warning alga show- with the go-slow attitude of the famous David Low, Olles and rights of parents to eluenteing a skidding car, become Australian, the authority rald.
Cummings, Gelbraith's their
children in their own alarmed, apply his brakes too spiritual sphere which have quickly and thus Bid." up to now not been observed by Amen huhwng patrol
Govern ulcers had present Spanish
lers fancy dear, We regret
that very however, They attribited the much, especially for the Spanish feccidents to miceding and care- { prople itself.”
1 - Reuter. afe Alessa Kyrou of Greece] YOUTHFUL OLDSTER said timt the eight-power 1e-
Nailler (Western_France), rolution merely attempted kr
Oct 30. put an end to the recommenda- j M. Leonard, at 83, the oldest [tion "adoptel as a result of member of the French Shooting 200,000 considering and apploving the political Dome
passion and which Association, Is still as eagle-eyed tons of new chipping is being construction of new vessels.--| constituted a transgression of and quick-witted as ever. In
The lates! commercial and ordered from German yards by
the Charter."--United Press. three weeks since the shootinget flaws in train rails, The Inancial news of the day. foreign lines each year. This is
man who evolved it is Mr E. 1 season began, he says he has: Bennett, a former
The new China Mail which, expected to rise by about 100,-
Royal Aus- starting next Wednesday, wili 000 toms within a comparatively
after a phthe shortly short perioct.
of its specification p.m., will be indispensable to Britain, the anybody who desires an inte d States, Canada, Sweden,mative and entertaining news- India and New Zealand.--Reu-
Washington, Oct. 30.
Foreign orders placed with German shipbuilding yards are expected to increase by at least 50 percent following the removal of controls on the size and speed of ships which German yards are allowed to build for foreign shipping firms only.
At
present
German shipbuilders point out that most of the orders they are receiving present come
concerns,
from
foreign
for most German lines which are planning to rebuilel their fleets want ships above the 7,200-ton Kmit which in
pre-
sent imposed on the German merchant marine by the Allied Milliary Security Council.
Until recently
Imit and a
this tonnage limit of 12.knots
on the speed of all ships pro-
duced in Germany, applied
to
all shipping constructed
German yards, whether for use
ה!
in the German merchant feet.
or for sale abroad.
LOSING ORDERS
Many yard owners claimed however, that these restric- tions meant that they were los-i ing foreign orders which would have provided employment for
at least 10.000 men for a period of about two years,
Although this removal of the restrictions on shipbuilding for foreign order wil produce con- siderable benefits for the Ger- CHOLT shipbuilding industry, shipbuilders are still criticising the Allied Military Security Boards!
By still having to apply for locpog; and ý zwemist, plans, for Bistrovill they claim, "they are ficting to disalow, what they
secrets. At the
*Frost too long
United Press.
SIDE GLANCES
puthet
9.30.
the ment.
By Galbraith
DOPR, 196ĠBY MEA SERVICE, INA, Y, AL, RED, AL, SÅ PITÍ DET,
That oyo specialist told me not to read anything for a
month, and now he sends me an itemized billi's
ph
The slow output of Austra-Glaners," the Infinitable “Dumb, in building trade workers or Bells", Pocket Cartoons, and
Canberra Jobs
following popular comic Janse 'one Member
"Jahnny "Mandrake," of strips: to refer to their Hazard," and "Pop." work as a study in still fe Reuter,
prompted
Parlament
FAULT-FINDING CAR
Sydney. Oct. 30.
A fault-finding
A daily Women's Page. A daily section for children.
the
car is 11:0 Contract Bridg and Ches test thing in the Halways problema Department here.
has a supenomic device
shot one quail, one partridge and an Air Force inan, one hare, M. Artaud can still
Detalls have been sont
thread a needle without wearing his glasses.
He tends his vineyard himself and climbs trees to pick fruit in his orchard,
His wife in 91. In November they will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary.-Reuter, MARITAL EXTRAVAGANCE
Cairo, Oct. 30,
Lar
RARE AIR CARGO
Singapore, Oct. 30.
be
paper,
A rare white-gloved Siamese gibbon is among a large ship NEW ment of Java sparrows, robing
and monkeys which have left
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