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COMMUNIST RADIO IN IMAGINATIVE MOOD

San Francisco, April 19. "Bloodbaths and tortures, vying with the worst hor- rors of Buchenwald and Dachau,” allegedly perpetrated by the "amiable-sounding. Sino- American Co-operation Organization, whose American staff and American-trained `secret service agents specialised in torture and mur- der," wore related by Peking radio, today. The account was based on an article" and a "grim series of photographs" which appeared in the latest issue of "People's China.

RUSSIAN

STAND REVERSED

Lake Success, April 19. Russia today told the Unit- ed Nations that she no longer supports the General Assem- bly's decisions to internation- alise Jerusalem, though she voted for it last year.

This is an English-language magazine, published by the Chinese Communist Govern- ment.

The broadcast said: "The Chungking headquarters (of the organisation) was a huge fortified concentration camp with all mo- dorn tortures and the most up- to-date American-made foclit. Lles,"

It sald that the organisation was established in 1948 by "the Chinese Himmler, Tai 13, and his deputy, Captain (former Rear-

""Right to

moment the

Admiral) Miles, U.S. Navy.

the People's Liberation Army liberat ed Chungking in November of last year, American personnel and American

M. Jakob Malik, chief Russian were in charge. delegate, informed the Secretary-supplies, including implements of General, Mr. Trygve Lie, in a torture, handcuffs, and sofinosed letter released today that it had bullets poured into the camp," become clear that the resolution adopted by the Assembly did not satisfy the Arab ar Jewish po- pulation of either Jerusalem or Palestine as a whole.

Russin did not attend the re- cent Geneva meeting of the Trusteeship Council which gave effect to the Assembly's decision by approving a statute for the International control of the Holy

City.

Her abstention was in protest against the presence of the Chi- nese Nationalist delegate..

At Lake Success, however, she was ɗ strong

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Mass murder alleged

Agreement on Leopold reported

Brussels, April 19.

Leaders of Belglum's three main political "partios", "were › reported today to have accept. ed exiled King Lospalda pro- posal that he return to Bel- glum, but temporarily dele. gate Royal powera to hla 19. year-old son, Crown Prince Baudouin.

The Liberal leader, Roger Motz, said after a conference of Liberale, Socialists and-80.

"We agreed cial Christians:

Bovereign's proposal. on the We are now confronted with two plans on how to put an and to the transfer of Royal prorogatives. They will be examined at another meeting of the three parties, to be hold Thursday morning.”— United Press,

MALAYA WANTS ITS OWN ARMY

Singapore, April 19. The Malayan Federal Coun- The radio gave a vivid, grue-cil today asked Britain to some account of the alleged mass- murder on the eve of Chung-build up and train an "Anti- king's "liberation,"

the Terrorist Army of Peoples in Chinese Communist gunfire was Malaya". already audible.

when

The bloodbath almost over, The Counell's resolution sald "an infant's wail rose above the that this force should be equipped sound of greans and gunfire. A to shoulder the responsibility of nine-months-old baby was crying restoring peace with fear in the arms of its dead | throughout Malaya. mother." Another surviving child also began to

cry.

Then: "Finish them off, for God's sake!' someone said angri- ly. The firing ceased for a mo- the cell and bayonetted the in- fants."

and

tin

security

RUSSIAN VERSION OF PLANE INCIDENT BENEATH CONTEMPT

Washington, April 19.

A State Department spokesman today assailed, as “lios" a "Russian claim that the American plane lost in the Baltic was on a mission of delibor- ate provocation against the Soviet Union.

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The latest Russian attack on the United States in connection with the Bal- tic incident appeared in the authoritative Soviet magazine, "New Times." It purported to describe elaborate plans made by the Ameri- can armed services for the alleged provocative action, Asked about the article at a news conference, the State Department Press Officer, Michael McDermott, sald:

"They have pretty much forgot ten what lies they told. News stories are being carried of the article, and American people of course are not deprived of read- ing such things. They can make their own judgment of it.".................

Mr. McDermott said the article beyond contempt.

is

kind of defence for the Soviet Union that was his privilege.

Senator Cain, who is a para- troop veteran of the recent war, replied that he was not seelding to defend Russia but to be care- ful and cautious about an incident that may lead to war that will destroy all mankind."

Senator Cain asked Senator Luens wholher. It had been estabe lished that the Russians actually shot down the Navy aircraft and;

The "New Times" said that the whether the incident actually Incident over the Baltic on April took place over the Baltic,

over said, 8 when a U.S. Navy plane dis- Senator Lucas said, "I presume appeared was a "plain, inten- that the Senator has read what tional provocation" and a "train- the State Department sald, I re- ing in the fabrication of inter-ly upon the State Department national incidents,”

and assume that they have rande "New Times"

Investigation. exhaustive Gald that the an United States had rescue planes cannot give the Senator any more ready and waiting in Denmark information than that." at Kastrup Aerodrome even be-

When the roll was called the fore the American plane took off vote was 00-0 for Lucas' resolu- from Wiesbaden on April 8.

"New Times" added that after:

tion,

Poking says its

little piece.

CALCUTTA CHOLERA HORROR

Calcutta, April 19. Cholera victims were dy- ing faster than they could be counted today.

The authorities said 500 vic- tima had died during the three last. weeks ended April 8, the period for which there were any reliable figures. More than 1,000 new cases were reported during the Arst two weeks of this month. The epidemie' is described as twice as serious as those of the past two years. Hospital wards are so crowded the staffsure un- able to handle the situation. Large numbers of smallpox and meningitis enses added to the confusion.

supporter of the ment, while two guards entered | from Taiping, 350 miles North of have crossed the Soviet border over her borders, sets us a good moved from a bed, the bedding

plan in the debates which fed to approval last December.

M. Malik's letter today said that Russia feels certain that the Unit ed Nations would succeed in find- ing a solution of the Jerusalem: problem acceptable to both the Arab and Jewish sections of the population of that city.

He asked that all United Na- tions members be informed of the Russian attitude.-Reuter.

DOCTOR STRIPPED

OF LICENCE

The radio concluded: "This is a true record of American 'id' to China,"United Press.

EDUCATIONAL NOTES

Singapore, urging Britain to send more troops to Malaya.

the American provucation in the Baltic, it is evident that Washing- ion has set out upon the same

A Peking "People's Daily" edi-

One hospital designed to care risky path of provocations and in- torial, dealing with the plane in- stigation of international incidents cident, recalled that "at one time. for 230 persons had received more

the American planes flew insolently than 800 and conflicts along which

patients dying of Germans and

the

Bald. "authorities Japanese Fascists above Chinese territory but the cholera, travelled.

Chinese people have never been Wards reeked with the smell of The "New Times" article suld

frightened

by such imperialist death because the staff were too It replaced another resolution, moved by a British miner that the Americans themselves provocations. The effective guard busy to remove bodies immediate- keeps ly. As soon as a body was 10- Mr K. J. Cumming, Unofficial had disproved their contention which the Soviet Union (elected) member of the Council that the American plane could not over

was changed and a new patient in example.".

The editorial was broadest brought in. the Baltic by sending the largest

The authorities said those in group of American search planes over the Peking radio. It claim- to the Soviet

declared thai

thai viet territory in order to probe of the stricken.-United Preas,

that the in- many airmen laughed at the idea Soviet defences, and

prepared long that a plane might have gone 350cident had been

or two previously miles out of its course as the re-ago. "A day or

(to the incident) American afr navigation error. sult of

The Soviet weekly said that officers had already arrived at Today's debate came two days if the American plane had been Kastrup (the Copenhagen air- after Lieutenant - General Sir in distress, it would have wel- field), and American ammunition Harold Rawdon Briggs, newly ap-comed the Soviet Invitation to had been sent there still earlier. pointed Director of Operations land. Instead, it said, it fired on guard their borders weil, and will The Chinese people, too, will against the Communist guerillas the Soviet planes.

defend world peace, as the So in Malaya, had announced the formation of a "War Cabinet" to

viet Union is doing."Associated Fress and United Press. end their activities.

Sir Henry Gurney, the Federal High Commissioner, instructed Government members of the Council not to vote, but said that this did not imply disagreement with the resolution.

The guerillas are now estimated to number about 5,000.

The Council urged the Bri- tish Government to proced ur- gently to establish control over Malaya's .300,000 aquattare whose present status, it alded terrorism.

"New Time of the Baltic, od that the aircraft invaded 50- hospital are only a small fraction.

Plain speaking

In Sonate

10:

re-

ARMY MISSION LEAVES IRAQ

Baghdad, April 19.

Ralph Stevenson going to Cairo

London, April 19.

Ambassador to China, has been Sir Ralph Stevenson, former

Ambassador appointed Egypt, the Foreign Office an-

nounced today.

to

Sir Ralph succeeds Sir Ronald Campbell, who will retire soon. Sir Ralph Stevenson was Am- bassador in Nanking from 1948 until he returned to Britain last December, He had previously been Ambassador to Yugoslavia.

the Foreign Office capacities in Berlin Denmark, Holland and

There are many who turge the adoption of free education in this Colony without stopping to con- skier the cost on the one hand or the necessary conditions on the other.

The US Senate voted un- Concord, New Hampshire,

Free

only bo education can April 18.

animously today to award post- Dr. Hermann

stable community Sander was established in

humous decorations to the Navy (llers shat down by Russian stripped of his physician's licence in which every member pays his, by the State Board of Registra share of the cost. In Hong Kong

planes. The action come on a tion in Medicine today despile we lare spending on the educa-

solution offered

advance without those trial action of his "mercy murder".

each child, in

notice by the Senate Democratie It said that the squatters, most-

A Syrian mission of 40 He served quittal in the death of a woman schools fully aided by Govern-

officers and non-commissioned in cancer patient.

ment, three-quarters of the simi-ly immigrants from China, live leader, Scott Lucas. Parliament- on the jungle fringes without ary rules were suspended to rush

officers, roll call vote.

withdrawn by Dr. John Wheeler, secretary of lar cust in Britain.

the Sana, Exfucation in the five-member Board, said the

England

and police protection and are forced through by a

Senator Lucas said,

Government, left "We cannot Syrian decision to revoke the 41-year-Wales custs every member of the to supply the terrorists with food. old physician's New Hampshire population $1.47 a week (1/10d.) money and Information of troop bring back the lives of the brave Baghdad for Damascus today ed in January, 1940.

men shot down in that plane but after only six months of an He is a former head of ther licence was unanimous. Dr I would therefore cost $1.10 a movements,

the let our vole advise the Kremlin announced two-year training League of Nations Department supported in long Sander could appeal against the week

Kong. If the Foard's decision to the Vermont lations is 2,000,000 (a fair assump-Government report which recom- that we of the Senate are behind course at the Iraqi Royal Air of the Foreign Office-Associated. #. Supreme Court. Dr. Sander tion; the cost of free compulsory mended transferring all squatters these brave men who gave their Force training centre.

country.

The Iraqi Government issued a could not apply to the Board for education would be $114,400.000 to areas within the reach of law lives for their

barbaric action ent of and order.-Reuter.

by special communique expressing reinstatement of his licence a year or nearly 10 per cent

force

controlled by tho deep

sorrow at the mission's until-June-19, United-Frass the Colony's present--budget.

Government-of-Mozow-has departure shocked the docent people of the The Syrian mission arrived in world. This criminal action by Baghdad last October at a timd the Soviet Union is a warning when the "Greater Syrla" plan-

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ST. JOHN ORDERS

Order by Mr. A. o Arcull, Commis loner, Et. John Ambulance Brande. Honx Kong District, Order No. 18/3, dated April 21, 19601

In 1946, on the resumption of Civil Government, the Colonial Ambulance Duties Hong Kong: April Secretary announced that thes to 29, Wanchal "A" Division; April Director of Education would re-0 to May, Wanchas "" Division.

Ambalance paties Kowloon April 24 servo 11 postá, normally filled by Expatriate officers, for graduates to 30, Bhamshulpo Division: May 1 to 7.

Kowloon Division, the University of Hong Kong

Race Course Datest Next for duty also held a Diploma in Anni 12, KYMCA and Motor Transperi who Education

Diviles.

of

and

In October of 1940 three men Beach Dulles Kawlson: Transport le and one woman officer were pro- late Ambulance Station Nathan Road moted to the Masters (and Mis-at 2.89 p.m. on Baturday and 10 mm. tresses') grade and up to the and 1.15 p.m. ost Bundari

Mule Beach. Naturday 13 present 14 such promotions have sunday 26, Talmahatavi Ambulence and been awarded. In selecting the shacabulpo Narsing Divisions! Batarday oflcers merit and ability have

ther 29 and Sunday 30, KYKUA Ambulance been taken into account, rather than seniority and length of seed Shanshulpe Nursing Divisions.

10 Mile Beach. Unlong Divialogs under vice. Of the 14, four have been Div. Supts, arrangements....... made members of the Colonial Taipo Swimming Pool. Talpa Divisions Education Service and are there under bly. Supla, arrangements, fore cligible to apply for trans- fer to similar teaching posts in the Colonies.

Bench Duties Hong Kong Transport

South

to leave Queen's Fler for beko and Dir Ware at 1.80 p.m. on Baturdays and' 0,80 am, and 140 pm, on Sunday. Regular It is unfortunate that the re- Bay aquads to proceed by Huss cruitment from England has noti Baturday, April 22, Repulse Day: yet kept pace with the local pro={UKYNCA_Division: Big Wave, motions. Such recruits would re- China Division: Abako, KCOB Division. lease more senior members of the Bunday, April 21, Repulse Bay, 'Black! Department to assist in the train-wan and Motor Transport Divisione Biz g of future Masters. The num-Wave, Wanchal "A" and Wanchal "" ber of posts available in the fu-Divisions; Bhako, Central and Confucia

Divisions

Spain before World War Two.

Now 34, Sir Ralph was knight-

Press,

“THAIS-FACING- REAL DANGER”

Bangkok. April 20.

to the free world that it is time involving the proposed union of The Thai Deputy Minister of

to place the Interests of our Syria and Iraq and later Jordan the Interior, told the Press today

antry

Mantage,ove any partisan ad·}-wes being 'widely discussed in that the King had signed a de-

BOMBAY CLASH

necessary

the Middle East..

cree authorising the Government when it was Senator Lucas' resolution will The mission left today after 'to mobilise

troops require the approval of the House what was called the Syrian Gov-deemed and

the signature of the Presi- crnment's Insistence on Its with- The Government is now pre- dent to

to become effective.

drawal--Router.

pared to cope with the situation The resolution touched off

in any eventuality and added that furry

of denunciations of Russia.

Thailand is..now facing real danger. However, Only Senator Harry Cain insisted

he did not upon some caution in the lan-

say what danger he meant.--- gunge used. Mr. Cain said he would support Mr. Lucas' resolu- tion enthusiastically becuase there is nothing in it to which anybody But the could possibly object. State Department had not given the exact details of the incident, May mean war

Bombay, April 19. One person was killed and six wounded when police opened tire United Press. this afternoon on inmates of t

refugee camp here,

The pollee were assisting hai- to attach the property of rent defaulters when they were tacked with stones.

at-

The camp houses 10,000 Pun- Mr. Lucas sapped back that Jabs, Bikha and Hindus.-A310- Mr. Cain wanted to make that clated Press.

Indo-Pakistan pact

well

is working

New Delhi, April 19.

ture in much smaller and it will Saturday, Aprli 29, Repulse Bay, EL- The Indian Parliament today heard two statements.

indeed be a mark of distinction['ern Division: Big Ware, Chung Slox to have been adjudged as having, Divisions: Sbeko, Sih Nam Division, the ability to merit promotion.

Banday, April 30, Repulas Bay, RCON'

Dr. Elonnor Thom, who has re- cently - returned - to the Colony, Divisions,

bearing on the 11-day-old Indo-Pakistan.

agreement on minorities.

the

and Central Division DIE. WAYN. One was from the Primio Hardly had the applause with

greeted KYMCA and . Disekiwa Divison Minister, Pandit Nehru, out-which the House Shake Beuth China and Wanchas lining the progress made in Prime Minister's statement died its implementation, and the down when Dr. Mookerjee rose other the Industry and Supply to explain the reasons for his re

signation and in doing so con- Minister Dr. Mookerjoo, who demned Pakistan's policy towards resigned his office owing to its minorities.

·Govern- The establishment of a homo- differences with the ment's policy leading to the geneous Islamic State is Pakis conclusion of the agreement.

ho said, "and the Pandit Nehru reported to the planned

of the and Sikhs, and this expropriation

spent much of her leave in al- Youthall Match: Dulious Baturday, April tending educational conferences 12, 10KFO Ground, 8:30 pm, Wanchal and in visiting schools and train- "B" Division.

Ketende Anonal Inspections A prelimsis- ing colleges in England, Europe and the United States. She has a warlar fa efren: that the Annual been appointed Acting Principal Inspection of the Brizade by IE air Alexander Brislam KOMO, BJ, will of Bellios Public School for be held on Hunday, June 4, 1950,

Caroline Practice paradas Lõe, the above will be held at Carolina. Hii `on

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Miss M. G. McNell, who holds Bundary, May 7, 14 and 23, 25, 10.35 House that the results the Diploma of the Dunfermline Further particulars will be efrenlated to agreement thus far had been of their properties constitute ila As a result of this College of Hygiene and Physical Diet af de ekolory announced that settled polley. Athe

minorities Truur-kol, he would

for „AƒU - Lam

next week policy. visit Karachi Education, has been appointed to

become nasty, the stage of King George Vth such shinge aftens Division

Union Division January the T. for two days at the Pakistan Pakistan has

Prime Minister's invitation 10 brutish and

shorting art School

March Site Pre Tam Bak-wal. Eastern alscuas ito.

This was the bario problem Division wad. March, agreement and other

implementation of the

matters. which Dr Mookerjce said," the The Hague, April 19. : · Diaminele Pte. Wong Obeung, Kantero The Spanish Government la Divinaf Marck. $1-6, Pts. Landr

wal Best Bengal siid of Muslims

from not rogmected. In any way with Kwok-shin, die Kartera |_ Division

ferson West 40 Bengal had def yitely

who believed in sible plans for the use of Mar 31. AND

had

the

Fragreement, to go!

to East panish military bases as party (ed.) BRA, EDWARDE. LESZ., diminished, border incidenti

EZCA Core Boy Creased and the general-p- Bengals with their wives, sistors Allartió defence, & the

60% prouchi;of the Press i In both cound and daughters and bravely, share wowy tries to indo-Pakistan Issues had the burden of joint living with ohanand meaty for the better- ha the infortunate Hindu, minorities

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