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MEETING WITH IRAQ PREMIER
Amman, October 16. The Iraqi Premier, Nuri Said, conferred here today with King Abdullah of Jordan. They were understood to have review- ed the general policy to be fol- lowed by Jordan and Iraqi--on United Nations proposals for the Middle East.
Nuri Said es
later continued his journey to Alexandria for the meeting of the Arab League's General Assembly which opens tomorrow. He was accompanied by the Jordan delegation......
The fusion of Iraq and Syria will be one of the subjects to be discussed at this meeting, accord- ing to some reports.
Informed sources believed that Iraq had changed her attitude since announcing that she would not co-operate with the United Nations Middle East Economic Survey Group which is trying to solve the Palestine-Arab refugee problem.
Iraq's official explanation was that she could not absorb re- fugees.
.But now the Iraqi Premier is! reported to have told Mr. Gordon Clapp, Chairman of the Survey Group, that Iraq was prepared to He co-operate on conditions. siid he was prepared to exchange Arab Iraqi Jews for Palestine refugees provided Jewish property in
Trag
was handed over 25 "compensation."
Large imigable areas in North- ern Iraq, fed by the rivers form- ing the frontier with Syria, are regarded as suitable for the set-! tlement of refugees.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949.
Tito City Planner
Marshal Tito (2nd from left) looks over a plan of New Bel- grade, the city which Yugoslavia is building at the junction of the Sava and Danube rivers The city will be Yugoslavia's. capital when It is finished." With Marshal Tito are, an unidenti Sed architect (left); Edvard Kardelj, Foreign Minister, and Aleksander Rankovich (right) Minister at the Interior. (AP Photo).
RUSSIAN ENVOY
TO EAST GERMANY
Berlin, October 16.
Mr. Clapp announced yester Russia entrusted the guidance of the East German
day that the Mission's prelimin
with Middle Eart ary talks Governments on the re-settle- ment of Arab refugees complete.
were
Reports here said that a 12-man American Congressional mission would arrive in the Middle East this week to study the organisa- tional structure necessary to carry out the Clapp mission's recom- mendations. It was understood
capital that American
would form the major contribution to the scheme.
Usually well-informed sources said that the Arab Governments had rejected Mr. Clapp's sugges- tion that a United Nations execu- carry tive agency undertake to out the proposed schemes.-Reu-
1er.
Republic today to a tight-lipped diplomat who pulled the strings for the Communist coup in Hungary after the war.
Naming Gregori M. Pushkin as chief of its diploma- tic mission, the Soviet Union became the first power in the world to grant legal recognition to the nine-day-old state.
German Communists said Primerank among Soviet satellites in Minister Otto Grotewohl's govern Europe.
NEW RUSSO-GERMAN PACT FORESHADOWED
BY STALIN MESSAGE
London, October 16.
Generálissimo Stalin's message to the President of
the new East Zone German Republic reads like the prelude to a new Soviet-German Pact. After saying that Germany and Russia bore the greatest sacrifices in the last war, the Soviet head of state goes on to declare that the two peoples "possess the greatest potential in Europe for great actions of world importance.' The existence of "peace-loving" governments simultaneously in Germany and Russia "ex- cludes the possibility of new wars in Europe," he added.
2
situation
The new Soviet policy towards, Germany should CAP CONTASty sharply with arise where it was in the interest
the proposals for a joint, control of the occupying ́powers. of Germany by the occupying powers which were tabled by the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. An drei Vyshinsky, at the beginning of the Council of Foreign Minis- current ters in Paris.
West's · Choice
At Lake Success, none of the
problems
before the United Nations have yet reached On that occasion, less than six a decisive stage. Some observers months ago, Moscow advocated anticipate that the
election of rigid system of new non-permanent members a return to a
the Born Constitution.
JEWISH "CRISIS MISSION"
Paris, October 16. A "crisis mission" of 10 leaders Appeal of the United Jewish Fund left here by ak tonight for Israel
The members of the mission will confer with the Israel Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben-Gurion on measures to deal with 85,000 immigrants
now in tents and barracks, before winter comes.
An American Joint Distribution communique announced:
Eas $15,000,000 fund
already "A $15,000,000 fund has already been established to care for sick, aged and disabled Jews in Israel. The immigration crisis is the result of a new influx of Jewish within the past two refugees
the amount of
The mission will also discuss with the Finance Minister, Mr. Eliezer Kaplan, ald needed from American Jews in 1950 to develop Israel and care for the "hard core" of refugees.
four-power control which would the Security Council may yet weeks' have sharn the German people of provide one of the highlights of the measure of independence the present session. granted the Western Zones under If Yugoslavia stands as a rival to Czechoslovakia, 25 now ap- Now, in the words of Genera- pears certain, the main Western lissimo Stalin, the relationship powers will be faced with a de- of the new Eastern German Com-licate chaise. If they do not sup- munist Government and the So-port Czechoslovakia, whose can- Members of the “Crisis Min- viet Union "makes impossible the didature Moscow considers suth-
slon" will report to a national enslaving of the European courciently important to make it the conference in Atlantic City_on_ -November 25. where a 1950 tries by the world imperialists" subject of diplomatic notes to
Since most Western observers member States, then they will be nation-wide aid campaign will
be planned. agree that Soviet policy remains open to the charge of breaking consistent in its long-term aims the understanding for the balance
Accompanying the Mission are and Euctuates only for tactical of power in the Security Council
Greenstein, Jewish Mr. Harry reasons, it is generally assumed which in any case appears in Affairs Advisor to Mr. John 3. here that the real control of gorlanges of dislocation in the other Cloy, U.S. High Commissioner Mr. Henry cramental authority in Germany sense through the advent of Com
and in Germany, will remain in Soviet handsuamist Chiza.
Bernstein, Executive Vice-Pre- Com- German through picked
If, on the other hand, theysident of the United Jewish Ap- munists, even more securely than do not back Yugoslavia, they} peal-Reuter. if a return to quadripartite Mill- are equally open to the charge,
that Western tary Government had been, ac- cepted by the Western powers.
A Paradox
Paradoxically. Soviet-sponsored
ali its declared
democracy, for opposition to
the Soviet Union, will
not back
ful rebel
though the Government
Union.
observers
The latest
the first against the
SUCCESS-
Savict
purges in Czechc-
HLI INSPECTED
BY PRINCESS
Inverness, October 16. Princess Margaret saw part of her new regiment today.
The inspection was at nearby Fort George, near Balmoral Cas-
of the Eastern Zone claims to slovakia, which appear to be the
She inspected the First Bat- be the government of all Ger- most fagrant violation of essen-
of the Highland Light many with its capital in Ber- tial liberties yet perpetrated in talion
23 the regiment's lin, the Soviet sector of Berlin that country, may tend to tip the Infantry in her first official ea- only sends
to the scale in the voting by alienating gagement ment in East Berlin will soon have Stalin's goodwill message last;
Parliament of the Eatern Zone. those powers which would other Colozel-in-Chief. formal diplomatic relations with week, in which he described the today agreed in Bonn to extend Czechoslovakia on principle.
The Western occupying power wise have felt bound to suppert Ave other powers - Poland, German Soviet people as the
In Paris on November 3 the tle, her holiday home.-Associated Czechoslovakia, Hungary. Ru-strongest in Europe. was repeat-the representation of the Wes-
of the Press mania and Bulgaria.
ed over and over by Communist tern sectors of Berlin in Bonn by Committee of Ministers propaganda today.
granting them full rights in the Council of Europe will have an the Fushkin
replaced Upper Chamber of the Federal opportunity to pass fudgment on Re-Soviet
the achievernents Ambassador in, Hungary Parliament. toplast June, his handiwork of a This retention by both sides of meeting of the Consultative As-
'people's Democracy" complete, a special status for Berlin issembly in Strasbourg.
They are jublant over prospect that the Eastern public is headed toward
ANOTHER US. HONOR FOR "COSMOS"
Cosmos Aerated Water Company, (H.K.) Ltd., bottlers of "COSMOS" beverages, which ac- claimed to be one of the Colony's favourite cold drinks, has again attained another honor
in the U.S.A. It has re- cently gained wide re- cognition in the bot- tling industry field, when it was featured in a whole page of
the "Squirt Reporter", a wellknown publica- tion in Beverly Hills, California.
COSMOS
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AUGAIST-SEPTEMBER, 1949
COSMOS AERATED WATER CO. OPENS IN HONG KONG
Opening of the Aerated Water Company, Limited, in Hongkong,
wm anounced incendy we a gila party beld in the far- city. It is the seco such enterprise as figure in beverage in Justry news in regent mouths. Hubert GH. Wang who specias the new verbeinem, in the heather,jik. Bensy Wong.. G. Hang, we operates the long-estab lished Cosmos Aerated Water Company
Manila, Philppine Islanda.
Mr. Hubert Wing's good opening party Hanging serraced many pro
minent guess, including Mr. T
Haja Philippine Coud General and
bi wife, and many other persom pro-
cart in povernment sod industry.
The form started busires in fiongkong
sa February of this year, wich ta author- Kand capital of $1,000,000. A few mode
Later. for plant was producing 5,000 hotties of its wariom leverages daily. The salo kg wan tanised by a barrie shortage, but a shipcuent wis expected
a mi-summer, which actorsing a 14. Wong, would rude in substancially in cressed production
Mr. Wang's plane on Candle Peak Road_ccupie total of 3,000 SPALY Twe przsons are cogiones so cluding few ferican codical ar a. The labor force needed a sperace the plain velatively all because the
plant has cher Larcat seamatically apost-
ing pachinery includant 12-sponat Giler og reper-conwcher, which exer our 22 bottles per minute. Total plat
„Bahan G. I. Tong, mager of Baoighing Camn phas
capacity 20,000 Sweden per day.
Later the group by the Impment
Mr. Wong is speciatis proud of his during their orgaution. The Mas, 1989
· Factory's suication. All holes are socome, iame of The Safirt-Rigurwner carriak an suriland: wear is Eltered and cooled accuse al how the Wong Kuchen e before w pames through the curinarner, built the plane aber Meridion, and have nod filling machine.
• Sme since heroine the prefacer of the Fowler of the Comune Aeraend Water. Philippines' farurier beverages. Company. Led, in 32mnia fu 1918 The new plant at Banking in an
the Mr. Wang Ning, father af de avond to introduce Squiet to its many two brothers who wow operace de um cutomen ned proovime se become a vul- -
caches. During World War 11, the “war over of the various comomcrest pro, Manila head fucury was take-over sul dored by The Smart Computery, ..
Exterior and Leoncise views of Comunes
An Ideal Healthy Cold Drink!
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In four post-war Fears he most easily explained by assum- helped Matyas Rakosi and other ing that both Moscow and the Moscow-trained revolutionaries Western Allies feel it necessary to break Hungary's Largest to retain a greater measure party. the Small Landholders, direct control in Berlin arid to smother Catholic resis the city is administratively
country.
10
and
of the
New Realities
The recommendations of the Assembly in the while Strasbourg
economic field, calling for the iance in a dominantly Catholic politically divided than they in re-establishment of convertibility of European carencies and the of inter- systematic promotion to the new realities of devaluation European trade, must be adjusted
and its aftermath.
sist upon in the Zones.
The system also leaves the door: for a possible resumption
co-operation
Red Weakness Milestones in Pushkin's Buda-open pest career included the trial and of four-power conviction of Cardinal Midszenty, the resignation of Small Land-
holder President Zoltan Tildy verted thousands of private
The arrival today in London of
M. Henri Spaak, the President of the Assembly, who will havu
and the hanging of his son-in-businesses to people's ownership. talks at the Treasury, is under-
al-
Communists
law and the entrapment of Leaders of its non-Communist stood to be party for the purpose legedly headed by ex-Foreign Minister and Liberal Democrats have of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford parties the Christian Democrats of discussing with the Chancellor Pro-Tite
Laszlo Rajk
In East Germany,
will find President
Pieck and Prime
valuation
to have
blunder
been pressured into active endor- Pushkin sement of announced Communist Cripps, the repercussions of de-
the Council Wilhelm aims.
efforts to promote Minister These include renunciation of Europe's Otto Grotewohl as devoted as former
economic unity in Europe. German territories ac-
is werta re- M. Spaak, Rakosi to Moscow policy.
quired by the Soviet bloc, unTM He will also
find
reported that Com-
qualified support of Cominform calling, was munists are in a small minority
policy in international affairs and considered as a major but conceal their
numerical enforcement oz a constitution Britain's decision to negotiate the weakness
through "national а
issue *fter older dollar clearly patterned front and evasion trant"
astern Washington instead of of popular people's democracies in Eastern
general Europe. It will be no novelty for him Prime Minister Grotewohl is bracing all those other that many Germans have a reported to be engaged today in with similar problems. deep-seated enmity toward the considering a list of Communist He will probably wish to know Soviet Union. Many Hungarians candidates for East Germany's something of the "consequential had the same zeeling. –
elections.
People's Police
The East
Besides Pushicin German Republic dipomat, the Soviet has a people's police, like Hun- maintain a control
as
CE
a
Lap
conference
alone in insisting
e- powers
action which the Prime Minis chien
tex, Mr. Clement Attice, has an- Union will sounced will be taken by Bri commission tain and, how this action will
gary's indoctrinated by Com- bere until a peace treaty is con-affest co-operation between Bri-
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In a wide politico-economic field, the passage
through Lon-
don this week of Pandit Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, an his way to Washington, three complex inter-related-, pro- blems:
1. How the effects
.
raises
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WARNER
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2. How much the political role of India as a potential bas! tion against the advance of Com- munism in the Far East entitles her to a privileged share of the Commonwealth pool of dollars..
3. How much the United States is prepared to invest in Indian development, and on what teims-Beuter. 1
BAN STORY A CANARD
Beports
Berlin, October 18.
of the barning of
Britons from Americans clubs here have been officially denied in a statement trum, the British Army headquarters in Berlin,
The statement said that Major General G. K. Bourne, the British Commandant in Berlin, has not sent a letter of protest to Major- General Maxwell D, Taylor, his American opposite number, had been reported.
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