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THE CHINA MÀI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949.

Movement Hunt For Convicts TITO SÂYS:-

Of Dogs Restricted

To prevent the spread of rabies in the Colony, dog own

that ers have been warned further movements of dogs must be severely restricted. -

The official statement that the focus of infection rubies in dogs is, at present, in Cases Co- Kowkon Last year

added

of

curred in Hong Kong and they may again appear at any time but the majority of cases at pre- sent are in Kewloan,

To try and prevent the spread ef the disease further the move- ments of degs must be severely restricted. It is illegal to trans- port a dog across the barbour in either direction except under special permit.

Permits may be issued to per- SO ezes the resledice permanent ly from Hong Kong to Kowloon or to persons wishing to bring a sick deg over for veterinary con- sultation but no dog can at pre- sent be permitted to cross from Kowloon to Hong Kong except under

very exceptional conditions. Dag owners are expressly re-

endanger

quested non to

their

valuable animals by taking then

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Certain to the infected area.

ne. Certain per sors are guilty of taking their animals for exercise on some of the remoter beaches. They can not realise the danger to which they are exposing their dogs. If sense does not put a stop to this practice it will be necessary to take harsh action to do so in view of the very grave situation that is developing.

Common

Kowloon Reel Club

The Kowloon Reel Club has been inaugurated on the Main- land A number of local re- sidents were elected to serve en the Committee during the current season.

The ocers elected were: President: Mr. John Mackel- vie: Vice-President: Mr. J. Came- ron: Lady Vice-President: Mrs. Hart-Baker: Secretary Treasurer: Mrs. M. E. Tweedie; Committee Members: Mr. Drover, Ms. Hors- man, Miss P. Ward, Mr. Geliant-

new

Mackelvic thanked 20

Yey

present at the meeting for clect- ing him the first President of the Club, said he was picased to see the excellent at- tendance

for the first practice (40 men and women) and hoped to see many more at the sub-

squint practices, which will be held every Monday evening

8.30 to 10.30 pm at the Ki George V School Assembly Hall

He stated that it was hoped

have the inaugural dance of the Clearly in Becember.

officers in a A police dog alds walkie-talkie-equipped hunt in a South Helibton, Surex, barn for three convicts who escaped from Lewes Prison. Searchers are trying to drive the three to the Sussex seccoast where an impenetrable cordon

•awaits them. Meanwhile all roads to London are covered. The three are: Frederick C. Kirkby, three years for robbery with violence: Kenneth R. Shackleton, 12 months for housebreaklag: and Terence R. Cutts, 18 months for housebreaking. Kirkby is regarded as dangerous. They got free by sealing a 20-foot wall. (Associated Press Photo).

VYSHINSKY'S WARNING ON YUGOSLAVIA

Lake Success, October 18.

The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Andrei Vyshinsky, said today that an attempt to put Yugoslavia inta a vacant seat on the Security Council would cause a serious deterioration in East- West relations.

M.

Vyshinsky said that such a move would lead to complications in the United Nations and would undermine its basis.

M

refuse

Vyshinsky

was

asked

MILITARY ATTACK ON YUGOSLAVIA WILL MEAN A WORLD WAR

Belgrade, October 18.

military attack on Yugoslavia by anyone

lead to World War III, Marshal Tito told an American radio commentator.

In on interview with William Gailmor, radio com- mentator and associate of Henry Wallace, Tito placed the full blame for the dispute with Russia on Josef Stalin and said: "We can resist, any attack."

Tito granted an interview to Gailmer on Monday night and it was made public by the radio commentator today.

The YugoslavTM leader

only possibility

of settlement was of the Russian reserved them- selves. He made it plain that in case of an attack Yugoslavia,

on

he would appeal to the United Nations and not

to the Western powers.

He warned that if war were to break out of Yugoslav soil i would not be an isolated situation Marshal-Tito but a

a world war. Tito's first public reference to the possibility of a Soviet mva- sion came in answer to a questica by Gailmer. Although Tito said he did not look for any invasion of Yugoslavia, be regarded as a trump card what he

said: "It woul be

Italians Wait

Ta Enter Somaliland

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volunteers

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ury Adalpur gattends the former Italiag colony of Somaliland should the United Nations decide to and the territory over

Stalian

abatrgomput A the enforce, composed of veterans

get excited by these things"

For the first time since the Cominform dispute rent the Cam! munist world 15 months ago. HW | mentioned Josef Stalin of Bussia and laid the blame for the entire

at the Soviet leader's i Be added that, although Yugoslavia believed in the prin siple that the, gan could be frid રસ્ત

by negotiations, there almost za likelihood of this hap pening unless the Russians re versed themselves completely.

Wrong Concept

was

Tito was asked. "Is it within the realm of possibility that you and Stalin may yet sit down to gether to iron out your dialectical differences? Or is it likely, as some believe, that Stalin, for rea- son sons of health or inactivity, may not even be aware of the serious ness of this split in the Com-

wlite-prylows service - I Africa, at 4,000 soldiers and

the

de. Defence Ministry scribed, this Egura as "in- oxmer "--Boulez-

Educational Notes

This week is United Nations Week in the schools. Various events have been arranged by the in con- Director of Education, junction with the Rotary Club

Hong Kong, including an essa competition on "Why a United Nations Organisation is necessary for which the Rotary Club has debated prizes.

There will also be a display of Physical Training in the grounds

He replied: "In principle we the Hong Kong Cricket Club never have been opposed to solu- today at 2 pm, On October tice by mutual agreement. The the Director of Education will Rediffusion on world knows that, When the very speak fram

the certainty that a sidered munist ranks****

at fack could not be confined to Yugoslavia alone but would in- valve many

many other nations. The question was "Do you think the situation may lead to

attack or an invasion?"

open old. Fallmor mais tion to our critics to come

to resist such provocations against her.

Not Isolated

I talk "However, when major provocation, I am thinking of war. If war were to break out on Yugoslav sell, that would not be an isolated situation but a world war. In

not

lisn

100 attending weekly

North-

the

firs: Cominform letter was made the value of UNESCO, particular- public, our answer was an invita-iy on its importance to the young- and er generation. At the conclusion see for themselves what we were of his talk, Mr. Rowell will prazocation were to lead to a doing here. At first we thought announce the names of the win- attack on Tugoslavia, we would there was an idealogical distreters of the Essay Competition, turn immediately to the United parcy between us which could be Nations But Yugoslavia has plans bridge bewever, the essence teachers are

This month more than of the conflict is not a gap in course of lectures at the opinion but an entirely erroneous cafe Training College op of concept of what the relationship teaching of Civics Two such between Socialist countries should courses have been arranged-use be. Our concept is that when a in English, and one in Cantonese

dominates country

They will continue for 10 weeks. bigger smaller country, that is not Soein-

Dr. & G. Davis, Lecturer in Northcote at the "As for Stalin, Stella must Geography

bas recently know what is going or Stalls Training College must know. The only solution team to Vancouver, BC in con- is for them to realise their own section with a geological survey errors and call a halt to their of Hong Kong In 1924, the In- revisiónism."

perial Science College and the Colonial Office arranged with the University of British Columbia LCT.

geological survey of Hong Tito said he thought the Rus- Kong to be made by its Geolo-

gical Department. sians were incapable of "selfcri-

Kiat per and. 1932 Between because they had "gone various geologists were sent here ca Asked what he expected Mos-in connection with this work, reasons it re- cow to do next, Tito, replied: out for various "Considering

the nature of the mained unfinished. methods used against Yugoslavia now hopes to complete the task. far, we hope for anything and it is expected that a new and but the best we can envisage complete survey will be ready many things before the disruption within 36 months *

any case, we ar

ars not thinking of military assistance from any particular source," said Tho Denying reports that he i looking Lox military help from

He was addressing his first press The first practice was held.conference since he became Soviet whether, the Soviet Union would the United States. Tito said We

Foreign Minister.

to sit on the Security

Tito said he

considerlod it pos- The East European seat' on the Council if Yugoslavia was meet can resist any attack Security Council, which is re-ed. He replied: "Such an electionsible for the Cominform countries ported

between Yugo-will not be recognised as either to break diplomatic relations with to rest

He foresaw a slavia and Czechoslovakia, has lawful or correct. But the Soviet Yugoslavia soon. become a focal point of the com- Union does not announce in ad much more intensive campaign of plicated Balkan intrigue inside vance what it will do." Reuter. infiltration and contrived border the United Nations.

Instructions were given by M N. Hart-Baker and Lance Cor- poral George Milligan of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers.

Lance Corporal Mitigan also piped for the various dances.

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Yugoslavia has applied to rá place the Uazine on the Coun- el and has obtained considerable support from other delegations, including the United States.

Britain is understood to have] decided not to back Yugoslavia. Speaking in a room crowded with reporters, radio and televi-

Churchill Version Of 1940 Correct

London, October 18.

sion apparatus M. Vyshinsky Winston Churchill and Paul Reynaud, respective

said

today that support for Yugoslavia's attempt to gam the seat "is a challenge to the Soviet Union."

clared.

wartime Prime Ministers of Britain and France, today decided to let Me Churchill's memoirs stand as their version of the military debacle in 1940.

too

thys

Expects Trouble

of diplomatic relations.”

Dr. Davi?

Mr. F. Buckle, Acting Principal whether he expected

Technical relations to be broken, of the Hong Kong allow for that possibl- College, has recently returned where he attend- whole may expect

fromference called by the ed: 2 series of

ocations, more international Labour provocations, sharp

intense frontier in- more cidents, some cd which have al. (ILO). All ready taken, a serious fcum such East, with the exception of Bur as the killing of some of our 361-2 and the Phillipines, were re

presented, and the principal item

Eastern countries.

*

Organisation

of the Far

The Soviet Foreign Minister said that Yugoslavia's election to

would be imprudent to get of discussion was the provision the Security Council would not be recognised as either lawful or defended himself against charges e

King Leopold of the Belgians has contrary to the interests of West-excited by these things. We will ef trained instructors to assist in Europe and I think one not permit these provocations to the industrial! development of Just

Art by Mr. Churchill and M. Reynaud should leave to history the task achieve their purpose. All we "The Soviet Union will never that he let the Allies down by sur- of making the final judgment " want to do and are doing is reconcile itself to such a viola rendering to the German forces

Arrangements are well in hand Asked about-King Leopold's what they are. You can

expose these provocations for

100 re-trganisation of the tion of the Charter,” He de sweeping Westward toward Dun-

kirk.

statement a British Foreign stand their real essence when you Cheng Chan Fishermens Child- Office spokesman said: "There is see the

On November 1 it elements being used. rer School no comment yet.”—United Press. They are being smuggled into our will come under a new and smal

country across all frontier belts, ler Committee of Management particularly Alanis and Run on which the old Committee will

bo'

and the well represented an gary not clever political opera tives, but small groups of bandits school will be administered by a they that have served dubious headmaster seconded for that De- masters in the past."

purpose from the

the Education partment.

War Role

Mr. Churchill declined to com Trenton King Leopold' stata close to him He was asked if the Soviet ment, but sources Union would have supported let it be understood that he Yugoslavia: two years ago and i wanted his version of the Belgian so why did it not support it now, surrender, as it appears in his

Vyshinsky answered that the memoirs, to speak for Bid it. bf. Reynaud Soviet Union would always up"contrare to port any candidacy on a geogra-western Europe for him paic basis supported by a

pokerries" again, "stir up these majority of that region...

After reading Leopold's state. slavis ou mest, M. Reynaud issued the

claiming a seat on the following statement: Council by virtue of her role in

the viewpoint of history, rom the war, M. Vyshinsky replied I agree in this matter with the "Other countries, including memoirs of Winston Churchill Czechoslovakia, have, made con But consider that to stir

these polemics, again would be

tributions-to the war.

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Palestine Refugees

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Ammán, October 18,

Not Easy Path

Tito said the reason for the break with Moscow was basically that the "Russian leaders were

There will be a increase in the Government sub- sidy.

dy parable to the school, and not only in a this will result revision of the teachers salaries

100,000 in Jeritalem ander, an is that they all we desire for Diy Code, but also, in

A plan to settle 450.000 Pale unable to change when a new so that they may be paid accord- ing to the scales laid down in stine Arab refugees in Syria, a situation warranted it further 150,000 is Jordan and Emphasising that

Feduction of school fees. It is ∙leave us alone to international

regine has been build Socialism as we understand coped also that new features will ye introduced into the school fitted to the Middle East it for ourselves," Tilo sala heye introduced into Survey Group by the looked for other Cominform coun- curriculum Group's British deputy chief,

Mit tries to follow. Yugoslavia's break-ral-O-Fishermens Desmond Morton

away.

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He said: "They must know School will also benefit by in- According to a usually reliable from our experience that this is creased Government help source, this Morton Plan" would not an easy path to follow, but from November 1. A Government dispose of approximately 700,000 we know there is great sympathyheadmaster is being appointed to refugees who are at present scat- for our position in other Sociald Lake charge, and additional Enan fered outside Palestine proper.

countries

cial assistance pay

Under this plan, Christian Arab refuzzes would require special handling, the source said.

Şir Desmond is reported to have argued, in fustifying

Tecom

dations, that the absence o

chez and the urgence of the Frontem reguire settlement of the refugees Inside and out

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PRIEST TO BE BEATIFIED

Vatican City, October 18, Education

Depo This Father Vicenzo Pallott, founder month, pamphlets on the teaching and History in primary

EpEric leathing problems and

are written

of the Society of the Catholic of Civics

January the first

Paiptoly Year

the

side Falestine P# # proccia of Apostolate, will be beatified by clapses are being

the Pope next elimination

The

Un

Long This United Nations Middle beatification of

founded the nacular Middle School was opathed East Economic Survey Grout, omger In London in 1863. It now en: October 5 with Mr. Leung

Order branch of the Conciliation Com-

has alo religious houses in Ping-hin, EA as its first mission, has been seeking a sol Canada, the United States and master. There are at present

to the Palestine Arab refu Problem

Australia

Members of the Order, known

source close to the mission, walch is present in Beirut 25 the Pallotine Fathers will Lebanon, said that it is investien make pilgrimages to Rous tro Kingali Chedi fessibblit, kkorkmazing all over the world, to attend the TWO FERT Work projects which we founder's

eventually lead to the settlement Peter's Basilica on January

•Heuber of the refugees in Syris-Beuter

three classes in the school with a total enrolment of 110 pupils. Thin & the first Government. Secondary School in the New Ter ritories

"Contribúted; · generously bywards the building of this school,

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