THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1950.

CALE-GONDITIONDO PRIMARI

AN ATTEMPT TO BREAK DEADLOCK QUEEN'S

Tussle Over German Rearmament With France

U.S. ELECTION

TRUMAN

CONFIDENT

OF VICTORY

New York, Nov. 7.

Foreign Ministers

To Meet

Again

In December

London, Nov. 7..

A full meeting of the Atlantic Pact Council of President Truman, after voting the "straight Democratic Foreign Ministers is planned for the middle of ticket in today's mid-term December in Brussels to break the deadlock over Congressional election, said that he was so sure of his Party's German rearmament, it was learned from success that he did not even thoritative sonrces here today. plan to stay up late tonight.

The President

told reporters that he had not yet decided whether to call Congress back into session ahead of the date fixed, November 27.

The President cast his vote in a polling booth near his home In Independence, Missouri, as millions answered Party lea ders' appeal for a big turn-out in the election which will decide the fate of his policies -and perhaps of American international responsibilities.

The President said he would board his yacht later today for a cruise in Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River, after reach- ing. Washington in his plane, the Independence.

"I am going to get some sleep just as I did in 1948, because I Imow it is going to come out all right," the President told reporters.-Reuter,

Vyshinsky And Acheson

To Confer

Washington, Nov. 7.

The foreign ministers will then have before them reports! of discussions on the

German rearmament question by the military committee, their de-

BRITAIN

puties council and the defence URGED TO

ministers, who are expected to have another meeting in London at the end of this month,

Commis-BAR

The French High stoner M. Andre Francois- Poncet, today gave Dr Kinrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, "certain assurances"

N.Y. Dockers Boycott Goods For China

New York, Nov. 7. Longshoremen stopped un- loading zine oride from a British liner here when they saw

a Chinese destination marked on the cargo.

They had taken about 150

au- bags

ALIENS

London, Nov. 7. Lord Vansittart, former

from the hold of tire Cunard steamship Parthia (13,- 362 tons) yesterday, but refused Ro unload the rest when they saw a man stencilling the name of a Chinese city on the bags.

The longshoremen, belonging to the American Federation of Labour, said the oxide was being taken by lighter to the Australian ship John Franklin.

The New York agents for this ship said she was due to sail for

the Far East on November 14, but they know nothing about the oxide.

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over the. Schuman plan and diplomatic adviser to the Cunard Line, officials would European defence,' it was om- British Government, urged [not comment on the incident.— cially stated in Bonn.

today that aliens trying to Router. M. Francois-Poncet saw Dr

Sheffield take part in the Adenauer. for what French sources described as "especially "world peace" conference important" talks.

He had re-next

week should be re- turned from Paris

a few hours

fused entrance to Britain. earlier.

Later, Dr. Herbert Blanken- Lord Jowitt, the Lord Chan- horn, head of the West German cellor, replied that the "self- Chancellery, said the high com-styled British peace committee" missioner gave, also certain as- had been told that applications authorised by the from foreigners would be dealt French Prime Minister, M. Rene with on their individual merits, Pleven, to Chancellor Konrad and that the Goverrunent -must Adenauer, concerning the Schu reserve the right to refuse ad- man plan and the defence ques-mission to any foreigner who tion.

was "persona non grata”.

The Home Secretary, Mr quarters considered James Chutor Ede, will make an the meeting important because early statement in Parliament of the long-expected foreign on the granting or refusal of affairs debate in the Bundestag visas for delegates to the con- (Lower House) tomorrow.-Reu-ference. ter,

surances

French

Strong Typhoon

Home Office spokesman to- day told Reuter that the De- partment had received instruc- tions to give out no informa- tion about visas.-Reuter.

Britain has in fact, refused The Soviet Foreign Minister,

Manila, Nov. 7. visas for six Czechoslovaks, Andrei Vyshinsky, will make a

The Manila Observatory re- three Albanians and two "courtesy call" on the Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, today, ported a strong Pacific typhoon, Brazilians to enter England for maximum winds of 100 the peace congress, Visas have with and Mr Acheson is expected to

been granted the miles an hour, about 430 miles so far do some plain talking on

to one

Chinese

southern Czechoslovak and five Albanians, Communist interven-est-north-east

Luzon today.-Reuter,

-Reuter.. tion in Korca.

Mr Vyshinsky's call is in con- nection with Russia's celebration of the 33rd anniversary of the October Revolution. The Rus- sian Embassy will hold a big reception at night, but Mr Acheson is not expected to at- tend because of other business.

The Secretary of State will be busy during the day and during the night will drive 15 miles to Sandy Spring, Maryland, to

vole.

Other State Department om- cials, however, will attend the function together with. Washing- ton's top diplomats.

A State Department official sald it was "entirely possible" that Mr Acheson will take the opportunity of his meeting with Mr Vyshinsky to tell the Rus- slun foreign minister just how seriously the United States con- siders Chinese Communist in- terference .int Korea.-United

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Austrian Protest

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Vienna, Nov. 7. The Austrian Cabinet decided today to send another protest to the Russian High Commis- sioner and the Allied. Counda olloging Russian interfererice in Austrian internal affairs.

The Cabinet decision was -takon after the Soviet comman- der, M. Wiener Neustadt had ordered count proceedings

against persons charged with LOYE Schurtz, a twirler with a high school band, floats offences committed during the through the air during a parade. It's one way of showing

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Communist disorders in: Octo-

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