THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950.

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A Royal Marine officer interrogating the lighthouse keeper of the Mogudeki Lighthouse, Korea, after a British cruiser had recelved a distress signal to say that five people on the lighthouse were starving. It was found that they had been living on seaweed and roots since the outbreak of the Korean conflict.

HIGH LEVEL BIG THREE DELIBERATIONS LIKELY French Obstacle To Shaw Society

Plans For

Unified Western Army

London, Nov. 1,

The Atlantic powers' plan for a unified Western army may have to be shelved temporarily unless France modifies her attitude on German participa- tion, according to authoritative sources.

France's proposal for the use of German power and material within a western European force has been found "impractical" by the United States, Britain and some European countries, and the present talks by the North Atlantic pact defence ministers are deadlocked over this issue.

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Of America

Dr

Now York, Nov. 1 Archibald Henderson, 73-year-old biographer of Bri-

dramatist, tain's veteran

Mr George Bernard Shaw, has an- nounced the formation of а Shaw Society of America.

Founder members of the new

Society include Professor Al-

bent Einstein, the actress

Miss Katharine Cornell, the film producer Mr Samuel Goldwyn, the British actor. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, the pres Hearst, and Gene Tunney, for- mer World's Heavyweight Boxing Champion.

scholar and

Dr Henderson, . Shavian

former Professor of Mathematics at the Univer- sity of North Carolina, is its acting chairman. The initial Informants said the United countries could not accept the suggest on came from Dr A. S. Loewnstein, Shaw's biblio- States and Britain probably supre-national French plan forgrapher and founder of the will ask for high-level talks the creation of a European Shaw Society of London. with France in an effort to get Ministry of Defence,

Dr Henderson defined -the her to change her stand. The

Politically, the French ap- aims of the new French conception of a strictly

Society In European force with measured

pear to be in a dilemma at Shaw's words: "To make it a

Some home. German

officials participation

are rallying point for the co-opera- must weaken the plan for an overall aesirous of reaching some kind tion and education of kindred Western force under a unified

of compromise on the German spirits and a forum for irre- question since they know concilable command.

controversies." American participation in the Reuter, defence of western Europe de- pends a great deal on this issue. But the French public have not

Even the Western European neighbours of Germany Have the French proposal a cool re-

ception, partly because of fear been sufficiently educated to the Abdullah Speech

that it would lose the backing idea to make the French Gov- of the United States. The ernment willing to take the United States' is considered in- first step toward the remilitari- dispensable to the striking sation of Germany. United power of any

such force, Press. materially as well as psycholo- gically,

Western Europe deplores the deadlock among the Atlantic pact. nations over the inclusion of Germany in a European army, but obstinacy has been expected.

The

Propaganda Seized In West Berlin

Berlin, Nov. 1 The West German Chancellor, raided the office of the Socialist West Berlin last night Dr Konrad Adenauer, was the Unity Party in the West Ber- first to react to the Washington | lin suburb. deadlock and declared failure of the would only help the Com- munists in Germany.

the

To Parliament

Amman, Nov. 1.- King Abdullah told his Par- liament in a speech from the the Throne today that Jordan's foreign policy would remain that of strengthening the bonds of brotherhood with other Arab States. A

They should present a united front both in warding off dan-

aspirations, he said. ger and in realising national

His speech, which was rend of Neuroelln and by the Prime Minister in the confiscated large amounts of King's presence, referred to his West to agree Communist propaganda material promise, to amend the Constitu

and East German newspapers, lllon "and" said that the new The secretary of the coming were ready for sub-

mission to Parliament FRENCH DILEMMA munist-led party office was rd-Parestine problem con-

arrested. His name was not dis--tinues to decaps polite attention, British officials were not sur- closed. It had been found that he added. "Wo Ushall: - KRY

hat the French were the office was ille lly distri- ourselves to the utmost to up- gree on the German buting, Communist propaganda, "hold Arab ́ ́rights" there."'-

that other Atlantic -Reuter.

Reuter.

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