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INTERNATIONAL COURT TO RULE ON CASE OF SOUTH WEST AFRICA

CHINESE BOND ISSUE

San Francisco, December 6.

hundred Four

million Chinese would have to ad- vance

millet 10 culties of each to buy up the proposed Chinese Communist people's victory bonds issue, the Peking radio announced, in dicating the dimension of the Chinese Communists' bond project.

ambitious

Quoting the zora-saunist politter, Mu Shu-lun, the broad ensi suid: The total sum of the victory bonds equals four billion cattles of millet, averaging 19 canties per capita of the Chinese people."

The broadcast further disclosed

that the Chinese Curusuriigis are planning to levy from the per- sants 24 bill eatties of midtet

during the coming sear

Flushing Meadow, December 6.

The United Nations Goneral Assembly, by a 'ma- jority voto, today decided to ask the inter- national Court of Justice to rule on South Africa's obligations on South West Africa. The Court will be asked to answer two main ques- tions: (1) What are the international'obliga- tions of the South African Government with regard to the former mandated territory of South West, frico?

(2) Has the South African the Government

right to modify the international status of South West Afrien and if not who has such a right?

by 39 An amentinent, possed votes in favour, six against, and seven abstentions, also askel use following question:

"Is South West Africa subject to the provisions of Chapter 12 of the fundamental prmciples of biternational trusteeship system?" Degmark, Norway not Syria,

The original resolution WHA sprinsored by indin

Thailand, Denmark Norway and Syria.

Before the vote was taken the the Angrily, President General Carlos Romato, ruled that the resolution was procedural urul, therefore, required only a simule

Other mm-Commit comment on the bands, Parried is the Peking radio, stressed satisfaction that the Peking Goverment is making na bones about is fun majority. elul dimeuities

13

undoubtedly

of

whole wILS

Bouth yoting, charged the African Government with "re- pudiating"

previous surances to submit reports on of South the administration West Africa.

These reports were ended last July because the Union Govern- meat claimed that they were used und attack Soth to criticise Africa's domestic policies.

South Africon Resentment

Al the last moment, however, the Indian lelegate. Mr. Sachin Choudhury, saki that he was quite prepared to change the word "re- pudiate” to “wltheti ow” as his des fegation had previously offered to do in committee.

This was neco: dingly the resolution,

done in

Mr. G. P. Jooste, South Afrienn delegate, had espressed strong resentment against the use of the he ad- word "repudite" when dressed the Assembly today.

Scott Documents The Government did not hide the furt of inflation 33 its Anancial ciculties. Since the The resolution an Government

then passed by a show of hands Fruch people will

gvs with 40 in favour, seven against their full support." the radit jour abstentionEA, quoted Mr Chang Lan who heard a Those voting Against wure:

Sealed South Africa, Liberia, the Soviet minor party i thas Chinese Communists' temadation

Hon. Byclo-Russia, Czeclusio fuiled of reaching solution of United Pr(ND.

valon, Poland and the Ukraine.

the South West, Africa problem.

Hitler's Surgeon Dismissed

Berlin, Derimber 7 Ferdinand Sauerbruch it's Inst Surgeon-tien oral in Berlin, apparently was

Dr

74,

dismissed from his job at the University of Berlin An the Sevict sector today.

The Soviet-llcensed AUN es agency said that he is being sen sloned at the end of the year. But University students said that his feetures were halted us from

now.

Dr. Sauerbruch's secretary said that the cretor had nothing to

declined say and therefore

The Assembly also heard Mr. Hermod Lapnutie of Denmark say that the World Cut should be naked for a ruling because

was "obvious" that hope hard now

The abstentions were Cuba....Rruter. Yogosluvia, Greece and Argentina, He a narrow margin of 21 votes aljatentions, the to 20, with Asembly adopted clause on

on the the documents metulion listing to be submitted to the Court and

Ilkely desevibed light upon the question.

Among these documents the evidence submitted by the

W

throw

WAR

Reverend Michael Bcolt on bo- or

UN BUILDING A "TOMBSTONE"

London, December 8. The United Nations Secre- tariat building under construc tion in New York calls to mind

tombstone", also decided to | 4 "eigantic

half of the Herero

South West Africa.

The Assembly

tribea

ubenission of reports on West Africa to tho Valted

uns.

South Na-

A

as South Africa to resume the British architect, Mr. A. Try ton Edwards, declared today.

Writing in the trade journal "Building", he said that it pro- mised to be the bleskest ant most uninteresting the world.

Regret Expressed

The Assembly, discussing'

of 817,000-square

the! **$20! Secretariat

int

buildings

building

and ex- the Orgon.

mlle where the deliberative

South West Africa for the fourth reutive functions

rear

succession, had earlier insation are performed assume The day expressed regret that the write exteter and grovel to the

20 zrunt," he wrate. totinian Government had "with- " its previous assurances to adminis- thit reports on the ution of the territory.

eny that he had been disinizved.

German mediend sources ibat high ranking physicians of

everal important Soviet

sector

The Assembly also relterated

elites are being dismissed for previous years' resolutions urging.

political unreliabluty”

Dr. Sauerbruch lives

West

to put South The Untory in Wes-Afrits under a United Nations

tern Berlin. He has never herm tin-treship agreement.

fated in y political WHY with

Eastern Communists. the Charged with being a Nazi, be was cleared by a German court Just July.

ата

on the

The Assembly was voting

India-Guatemala resolutlon

vote was taken and the parts separately by roll call vote. The part asking the Assembly "reiterate" previous years' As- Dr. Sauerbruch'u close selationembly resolutions urging South with Hitler in Berlin, With the Africa to put South West Africa runk of General, Dr. Saurerbroel under

The Nazi charges arose front

United Nations trustee-

He asked, "Cannot plain on done in civilise this budiln nd make it more youthy of the volte fin miion before it is tor

Reuter.

NEW MOVEMENT IN GERMANY

Heldelberg. December 6 Prince Hubert Zu Lower- ten founded the Deutsche Al then (German Action), in Irredentist nationalistic refugee union, at Amorbach near here, today.

The new movement claims that

supervised the city's largest mihip agreement was supported it is not political party and tary hospital. He was reported to with a vote of 29 in favour, 12 calls for the return of all German have quarrelled frequently with against und 11 abstentions. refugees anri

to a expellees Hitler over lack of supplies and But when it came to expressing unified Germany with her his- was known to have visited the the Assembly's "regref" that torieni frontiers." Fuchrer in his last-ditch bunker South Africa had not inkan these The movement will be directed shortly before the city's resistance collapsed. Associated Press.

COURT MARTIAL

VERDICT

London, December 0.

A court martial today found

trooper William John Spriggs, nged

32, guilty of being absent without

previous resolutions into account, from the Relch Secretariat this was voted down to 27 in Amorbach.

at

favour, 14 against and i1 ab- The old Germen Imperial Engle

stentions.

is to be the

This "regret" cause Was then Reuter, deleted from the resolution and

it was put to the vote as a whole.

Britain Abstains

Nine votes against were, then

leave for a year in Palestine and cast by Belgium, France, Greece,

Luxembourg, the Netherlands, stealing on armoured car, a Bren

Africu gun and ammunition which he Norway, Sweden, South

turned over forces,

to illegal Jewish and the United States.

with Ar- Britain abstained

He was sentenced to four years gentina, Australia, Bolivia, Cano- Imprisonment. Spriggs also was da, Chile, Israel, New Zealand, ordered to be discharged with Nicaragua and Peru. Ignominy from the army, sentence is subject to confirma- tionUnited Press.

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Commonwealth| Financial Aid For Burma

Rangoon, December 6. Countries of the ·British Commonwealth have agreed to, give Burma financial ald amounting to 350,000,000 Burmese rupace, An amatat source sald today.

The source paid 'the deel- Blon

the wke disclosed, to Foreign Minister, U E. Maung. on his recent visit to Lon- don. It is understood that the first part of the loan will bo mada in 1950-Associat- ed Press

TESTS ON WARSHIPS IN THE TROPICS

Singapore, December 7. Scientists are at work on experiments at the King Ed- ward VII College of Medi- cine to determine whether warships In Far Eastern waters should be "tropicalls- "d" to suit climatic ditions.

con-

I may be 1831, however, be- fore the work at the Tropical Hesearch Unit of Great Britain to

determine some of the effects on men exposed to hot environment i rompleted and put into opera- tion.

Surgeon Commander F. P. Ellis, who hads the unil, ex- plained the work: "The Ad- intralty was interested in clima-

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when reports from warships in tropical waterg suggested that severity of the heat between decks was likely to interfere with the fighting emelency of the fleet, it was involved in prolonged ctions with the enemy."

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under which actual condņions on board cer- tain compartments

warships are simulated.

of

"The 25 Naval ratings who act as subjects for the main expert- ments are all in good health and nave served one hot Beason in the troples," said Surgeon Com-

mander El

"Some of them, carry.dut heavy physical work such as guns crews may have to perform } action. Others carry out Lask which requiro less energy expen- diture bat greater concentration. of sit which may be of a bor. ing nature but which are necessary

shipboard cfflelency.”— Asso- to

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