Communists Arrested In Prague
The
Communist ...Czech Government has begun to arcast Communist
Party
members bocnurs "Anglo- American Intelligence agents", hava, infiltrated their ranks, the cultural пожара per "Lidova Noviny" ported today.
F
The newspaper said that Rudulph Ajansky, Gaycho- vakia's Cominform delegate and general secretary of the local Communist Party, had revealed that aomc "oples" with Communist cards Ard being detained,
Stansky old most of them were former members of the Social Democratic or Ne tional Boclailat Partice.
which merged with the Com. munista after the Communist
United Press.
coup Im February 1948.---
DON'T
MISS SUNDAY
NIGHT
LARGE
ATTENDANCES CONTINUE
(Cantonese Translation)
According to BIBLE PROPHECY
IS THERE TO BE A WORLD
D
-UPIFORSI
H
I
P
WILL
DICTATOR
X
SUCCEED
WHERE
HITLER®
FAILED 7
SUN.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1949.
New Immigrant To Israel
A recent arrival in Israel from Yemen in een smoking a nargilah' (Arab pipo) in an im- migrants' reception camp shortly after her arrival. She said' that she felt uncomfortable in the Wortern-style dress which the le waaring. After walking to the border of Aden Protectorate. a two months journey, carrying the nargilah, this woman, like most other rofugees from Ye. men, arrived with practically no clothes. (Ausociated From Phote}.
SOFIA TREASON TRIAL :
ACCUSED SAYS HE WAS AN AGENT OF BRITISH
Sofia, Decembor 8.
One of the accused in the Sofia treason trial testi- fied this afternoon that the former Press Secretary of the British Legation, Mr. Steven Patrick Houso, had given him, in 1948 on with order to sabotage trade negotiations Hungary,
The accused, A. Ivan Tutev, Bulgarian foreign trade, at great length told the been first recruited into in Germany in 1945.
former director of pleaded guilty and Court that he hod British Intelligence
Later, he worked in Bul-vice and told me it was expected garis under the directive of alto continue. He asked me for re- one-time mistress of the late gular and confidential reports."
King Ferdinand and, finally, was ordered into the under. ground Communist Party by British Intelligence.
culty.
"Higher Persons”
It was
STERLING AREA AND JAPAN
RELIEF
PLAN APPROVED
Flushing Meadow,
December 8.
The United Nations today authorised
$54,000,000 public works and relief pro- gramme for about! 1,000,000 Arab refugees from Palestine.
The General Assembly, wit- aut dissent, approved an ju. month - Programme, designed to provido, jobs.. direct reliol
for the victiina of the renout Palestine condict. The Baylet Union and other Stav nationa oh. stained from voting.
+1
The plan is based on the find- Inga or the Union NationaTM Konz nomie. Survey hended by Air. Gordon Clapp, which racom. mended series of short-term Jand and water reclamation pro-
grammes. A
It wiu bo administered through a United Nations Kellef and
Works Agency. The
agency to be headed by, a Director chosen by the Bécse tary-General of the United Na- tions in consultation with the Near Eastern Governments.
The Director will be
nasiste:!
by an Advisory Commision-com- prising representatives of Brim tain, France, the United Staten and Turkey.
The General Assembly oiled on a United Natione members. .and. non-miemtter states to make voluntary con- tributions to the programme,
It also authorised an initial ad- vahce of $5,000,000, from the United Nations working capital funds to launch the programme.. This sum ic.to be rapnid to the United Nations not later Chann December 31, 1950, from the voluntary governmental butions.Reuter,
contri-
Tokyo, December 9. Osaka after November 28. The revival of trade with the The May to August ... monthly Sterling Area marked the up- export dvernge was Y33,973,000. sutke of exports in November tơ The Ministry's spokesman attr- the highest gure since last Feb-buted the intrense to the revival ruary..
of buying from Japan in the Ministry of Trade and Industry | Sterling Area. Other factors sources said export contracts con- mentioned were large purchases cluded in November tolalled Y49,- of cotton textiles by The Nether- 063,000, not including Y50,000,000 lands East Indies and worth of business transactost in Router.
Korca.-
'RULES OF WAR' SIGNED IN SWITZERLAND
Genova, December 8.
This, he saith, he gave to Mr. House until he left Bulgaria. In 1948, he said, Mr. House visited Two other defendants, Nikola him again and told him that us a trude dele. Pavlov Kolev, former Administra be bad heard of Live Becretary of the Bulgarian gation which was soon to leave Politbureau, and Tronlu Toncev, for Budapest "I should slow up former Governor of the Bulgarian the talks and, if possible, frustrate National Bank, also pleaded them altogether,"
"I was embarrassed by this re- The afternoon the chief ac-quest and suggested that cused, Kostov, who yesterday beyond my capability. He said he accomplish denied the main charges against knew that I could
there were himself, made no attempt to chai that and said that lenge though he was given the oppor-ime." tubity to do
so by questioning: the co-defendants following their tov gave him similar instructions pleas.
to those given by Mr. House a he realisil ho did question few days later and However, Pavlov Kolev briefly after the then that the British First Seera- latter had given a statement for tary must have been referring to only ask Kolt similit directive during trade Tutey said that he received a about a date connected with
At a solemn, ceremony the Kolovis "boing in prison during negotiations with Crechestbyth He suggested that there had been Kolev, during his testimony, some Czechoslovak official making treaties were signed on the along the same same table used for the orf suk that it had been Stall him things difficult welt who had informed the Bul-lines as those on which Kortov ginal Geneva Red Cross Con Kurians of Kostov and of his at was working.
"na- to, the Soviets as
Twenty-nina, notions, including Britain and the United States, today signed now Red Cross "Rules of War", drafted by a four-months' conference hero last summer.
any of the evitiorico al-higher persons who would assist A total of 45 Governments have now signed the
Tutey then testified that Kok-
But, Uplicating Kostov, Kostov.
the war.
titude
tionalism"..
the This was
Arst step. Kostov's automatic downfall from his position an Bulgarin's Vldr Premier to his present role as chief Defendant in this treason
telui.
King's Mistress
DEC. Tutey,"
Scat
most
the
three modernised Conventions on the treat- ment of prisoners of war, the care of wounded seamen and soldiers and on entirely new treaty to protect civilians in wartime drawn up in the bitter memory of the Nazi concen- tration" camps.'
¿^who was in charge of had become an informar,, Ha, told Could reach Genova four genóration: HbA 15801
Bordered
cape relations 1946 told the Court that he was re- libpration, Kostov Fruited into the British Mtelli-him to pnd the police files of a gence Service 14 years be number of Bulgarian
Communist @yon through the Germin Industri- leaders including
ajist Alexander bustler, sclt
time T
Tutov wag Com thats
of the former Mhiister out to Impore capital
in a closing, address, the Swiss Foreign Minister, M.Max | Patiplerrs told the delugates that the legal system", "they had drafted would protect comi báfants and civilians patike tervention ventions of 1864, Government
ffrom the blind brutality, which Only personal intervention from President Gottwald and representatives alto sat in the Dimitrov had un-blocked the same red plush chairs of 85 any armed conflict lets joose," talks Bild
Caused" an agreement years ago
M. Pellipina, 95 President of to be signi
The Russian delegate was top te Red Cross Conference, said; who held the late for the ceremony Foy at the world should over again Nikola Kolev,
Administrative Vishon dolayed
In bò gent-pkunder by a new con- vital position of
entatives of the niet-ngainer the wills of Secretary of the Palilbureau in which the representatives well as being a member of the Ukraine and Ryclo-Russia were pepple, of that we may be sure Central Committed admitted that also infvelling A telegram said the npe Conventions will prevent, under police torture 1942. He that these countries would, sign or at any ate lessen, the horrors treaties as toon as their re which have been witnessed by delegation was also Earneit Wish United States Britain. He concluded: "We desire to ading Kostov himi Canada, Holland and Argentine express the binest wait that the
helt Felakov Kulin, the the
trendignature of foding of humiinith which gata. birth to the leg of the Red Cress 'resu
soreng and, which inspirgde the Cogres We have * list, signed - may 'osked' to return to Petrovsk, the Organisational, gehakt civillans or on develop arit may one day give til
Peupled country even If the death nations a sense of their dominion Buildaria for work for the British even staroy, and Kotov him- sealence were abolished before interests which
cretary of the Central Committee, occupied there.
greater than contacted self Bulgaria
the cour
Groupn-lon
if was at ond time the
treaty, eats
eral.
resursations. found references to my cupitulation to the bojice in 1913,
21 destroyed thin
Kolev
can, dolegatési made piilar
ond sintement regretting that the
added the! Tutey "Faid he worked
balico Bles. I turned over hew Convention and now go for
·nòlably Austrip,1} Madame Petrova as British to Kostov, but Kostry's own enough They also expressed, dihy
Spain, the Unitedir: agent against the Germans but was complotely imply Kelby appointment that Rupta's demand
Stales, Eth Lepid Finland, "and chemich}||MATE In 1043 he was ordered by her also rai There was not a line for o ban on stamc, and c
Waffare was ruled out of order Israel, Jial
France Hungary, Iran,
Tialy Lebanon, Luxor
the
and Cze-"} choslovakin
-werd kayo miciyden sarfeminny, bak schtich, dldingy böswer, jhelp gulin, to the bania, Bulgaria,
mercial Attache in Duosseldort, Minister of
1040
tic Was
hy an old woman, Suitdra Rauch
bf King
File
The countries
Cozion did your treaties immediately after
galdand of in my own filo""" Kolév testi! discussing its
Madame Petrova died shortly
eur:fnis
the
obra1/2
ilctions
ollowing an 11-
to enter the illegal? fömmu Harng')
W WORK.
Thovement for lodge thro
Thiev enidane told, me
that the war would soon end
the Conference on August 12-In- cluded Denmark Epellerstein,
Today
Ildha Kostov at all; Just by majority of the Geneva, con bourg. "Holland?, Holand, : Britain,']
the covering A
alleged
waspurned Leisening Hörron
3oq_Bowed an
the British Leadors; were): sware | (ONAME 140 Route to Israel said" that she would, usc Goyanmen Glute
win ove fronts In
there
and olde
the Red Shind pt. David: in the Would Bejich Kitty Egned with enhlem of the m fecond allegedlys
sured this file to fucrit of her armed forces in splig orts ärcumstances, sho (Kogiovinta, the Brilah Inteli', falling to yirintornational... To-
munist Egned. Sørvice...fipulor ovlat ama, Comm
Laat mont
hp Ukraine and
ion: deposited:
DODWELL & CO LTD
#1 RETOULINERA
WINES AND SPIRITS DEPT.
TO MY MAJESTY; TRE.KING
BUCHANAN'9 - -BLACK & WHITE WHISKY
BY APPOLKIMENE
·PARITIONS
or cos
13 MARESTY
KING GROPERL
+
COURVOISIER COGNAC
ST APPOINTMENT
AGENCIES
BY APPORTCH!
CAFE CESTREEKS ED US MARStY WING CLONGE 11.
GORDON'S
GINS AND COERTAILS
APPOINTMENT
་
TO HIS MANSSY TRENING
SANDEMAN'S PORTS & SHERRIES
TO 1 MAESTI
TRE.
BY APPONITAT PURVEYORS OF DUTCH LIQUEURS
MARSTY
JUNG GEORGEM.
WYNAND FOCKINK DUTCH LIQUEURS
VEUVE CLICQUOT
CHAMPAGNE
HUNT ROOPE & CO., LTD.
PORTS & SHERRIES
WINCARNIS
TONIG WINE
MC EWAN-YOUNGER BOTTLED BEER
*
BY APPOINTMENT
TO LOS MAKESS" THE.UNG
LANSON CHAMPAGNE-
Pabst
BLUE RIBBON BEER
ILEORD Products
lead in every phase of photography
The whole photographic process from exposure to enlargement is served by ILFORD products, designed, developed and manufactured by experts to give the maximum case of handling, reliability in use, and excellence m-the finished result.
ILFORD LIMITED ELFORD
LONDON
ILFORD
SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL:
JING STORES, BUT IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
See the Syndicate
WHOLE AGENTE FORVIDNAKONU & CHINA THE PEKIN SYNDICATE LTD.
Telephone #2400
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.