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Yugoslavia accused by Albania

London, August 17.

Albania today, charged that Marshal Tito's Yugoslav forces committed "aix acts of provocation" against Alban Jah territory between July 6

7. and August the Soviet agency Tass reported from the Albanian capital, TiranR.

In

hurled

ог

The despatch charged that "Belgrade Fascist provoca. tours" staged border incidents In "carrying out the aggrea. sive plans of American warmongers." It zaid that two instances Yugoslav soldiers fired mortars

grenades across Albanian frontier. In four other caves, It added, Yupo. slav soldiers numbering up to 20 men "in combat forma - tion" attacked Albanian frantior

noats, but forced Press.

the-

were

to retreat.-United

De Gaulle

makes a new bid

Paris, August 17, General ¿Churles de Gaulle tonight declared himself, "ready once more to carry the burden of power" in the fare of the "approaching storm."

The wor Korea as the warn If sign," he kain in a statement isstad here tonight,

Strasbourg, August 17.

RADIO

Itadló Hong Kong broadcasts ont frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on . mewnoycion per ascond In the metro bend,

P.M.

Rummary,

Calling"-ProTRICH

Delegates from 15 nations applauded a British H.K.T.

Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Ronald Hour Kona MacKay, here today when he went hard392-atentoval and a Cart. against his Party's declared policy and called 4-Lixist Variety, for legislative and executive powers for the ane-year-old Council of Europe.

"I am an ordent European in the sense that I wish to see a European political authority created at the earliest possible moment," he told the Council's Consultative Assembly.

our

or

Mr. Callaghan and the Scan- dinavian representatives main- tained the stand that they would not discuss any aspect of defence but most of the Committee felt that defence questions were nd. missible if they were of the kind that would normally be answered In Parliament by the Foreign Minister-Reuter.

"I would subordinate any, conflict with military plons al- national life ready in hund. of nspect whatever the immediate re- sults were in order to secure such an authority,

"It is going to be much better for the two

three hundred million people of Europe if some of us made sacrifices now."

Standing Calling for a small Committer In constant session to co-ordinate the Council's work. Mr. Mackay said that most re- presentatives now in the Assam- bly had one foot in the Counetl af Europe and another in thele own Parliament

to

con-

"I do not want them sirler

Dritish, themselves DS French, German or Italian. want them not to be thinking about the domestic problems of those countries alone but to be thinking about Europe A whole.

BRITISH PART IN BALKANS

Athens, August 17. The British Foreign Under- "Secretary, Mr. Ernest Davies gave a strong hint to a news conference here today that pro- spects for future Greek-Yugo slav relations are bright.

"Unill they are members of a purely European Parliament they will never be able to do su."

Draft plan

and

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God Bave the King.

After exchanging views with Greek fenders, including the King and Premler Plastiras, Mr.11.30Cluse Down. Davies told reporters that Greece's attitude is very moderate reasonable.

added quickly, however, that he

expected the Yugoslav attitude to be similar when he goes there by, air ton.orrow.

Mr. Mackay formally moved a detailed resolution, which he admitted could not be gone into 71 Blit at this session, setting draft plan for turning the 'Com

A real matter of Ministers into executive and the Assembly into a legislative body able to

pas nets binding on member Colin- | trics.

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The British Minister of Fuel | A.M. A Dutch Conservative, M. J. A.

and Power, Philip Noel Baker In the present world situation Bruinslot, also supported the

up by ourselves establishment

only a few days we must stand

of 1 European

sexo came over- land from Belgrade, where it is ourselves. If we are attacked political authority and urged that for

known with cur we must fight

utmost limitations

he discussed Of discussion

a Greek- If we strength even

should be defence.

It is that Mr. Noel-Baker atone.

Let

dernagogues talk of Charter should be removed, collective

walle doing security

A Dutch Socialist, M Van Der brought a favourable report, nothing real to assure the security Goca Van Noters, said that the Britain is

Davies emphasised

that bul of their own country."

Council could confine itself to the

not intervening There would be no powerful Continent and recognize Britain exchanging viows In connection support for France outside, ex-

extra- with and Scandinavia only as

the resumption of normal cept for a firm and selid France. ordinary members,

make relations between the two coun-

· Massive American forcus will allowances for the differing na-tries. He declined to say whe- only co-operate In Europe if tional conditions and allow them ther mutual defence questions ware raised in the exchange of France holds the Atlantic bridge- to remain full members. Icad.

He

views.—Associated Press. supported course..

Ta

the

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or

second

"As to the supreme command of the defence of the Continent

European army which le essential to our country -this

is left to the British chlefs A British Labour representa- Although England at present tive, Mr. James Callaghan, today intends nly token forces to tak reporters that he would nob attend the discussions of the Europe."

General de Gaulle said that, if Council o! Europe's Security when it dealt catastroplie came, the publie Sub-Committee

defence matters

arising powers might dlamppear or might with surrender to the agents of the from Mr, Winston Churchill's Invader, or might become con- solution for a European army.

Mr. Callaghan dealded this After the

Council's General Purposes Committee of which the Security Sub-Committee is part-had decided by 19 votes against six-to-allow-discussion of the following:

pletely subordinate to other fore- Ign States.

"It will, therefore, be necessary that, in due course, a new power, 31st Aug. morally capable of taking charge of France's Independence and interest. should appear," he add- cd.---Reuter.

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New blood in Korea demanded

Washington, August 17, Representative Robert Sikes (Democrat) today called for replacement of top military leaders in Korea.

"I s time for some fresh leadership in Korea," said Mr. Sikes in a speech prepared for delivery in the House. "Let's quit making sacred cows out of top

| brass" and "admit "that" "mistakes have been made out there--cost- ly mistakes."

"Do you mean MacArthur?" a reporter asked him.

"He's responsible,” replied Mr. Sikes, "but I am not ready to name anybody yet."

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proceeda

of

The Hague, August 17. An American convict worked These two subjects, referred to we may as well face the facts. Previously acknowlederd $282,107.$4. out how to split the atom while the agenda of the Sub-Com- We have been taking a terrific The Chinese Club (beina studying higher mathematies inmittee, were a watered-down beating... the heights of Chinju Dance held on 21st July) $21,037,83, The ¤ United States gaol,

version of a 20-point plan for the

are still red with American blood. Wah Kiu Yat Po (being proceeds Mr. J. V. Bennett, Director of European army put forward by a We gained those heights at great dance held at the Ritz on 28th May) the United States Federal Bureau Conservative, Mr. Duncan | Má

*** | $10,117.00, The Bellsh. General Electric of Prisons, Bald this at a con- Sandys, Mr. Churchill's son-in-cost, only to retreat without a Co. $200, Dr. E, K, Stelo #10, L. (. struggle. It is time to put men in Uttam Ean, 151, Anonymous 1G, Mlaz I. ference of prison officials, welfare law.

charge who can and will gat on L. $10. Tutaia at 18-850 $529,558,74.. with the job. Let's not fool our- workers and criminologista here today, but he did not identify the

selves any longer by thinking all problems can be solved and all wars won simply by passing big- ger and better appropriations," United Press.

convict.

The Sandys plan was opposed by Mr. Callaghan and by the FC presentatives of Norway, Den He cited the case as an example mark and Iceland who insisted of the "growing tendency in the that as members of the Atlantie United States to individualise the Pact they could not take part in penal system"-Rruter.

defence discussions which would

Atlantic Treaty nations discuss supply problems

Washington, August 17.

Representatives of 10 Atlantic Treaty nations are

meeting here to expedite plans for the move ment and protection of military supplios in the event of another Great War.

But American

The Chiefs of Staff Commit- the naval protection for the tee of the North Atlantic Re-North Atlantic lines of communt gional Planning Group start- cation. ed their teliberations yester- day under the chairmanship of Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Commander of the United States Atlantic Fleet. They are meeting again today. D

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

m.v. "AGAMEMNON"

Damaged cargo ex this ves- sel will be surveyed at Holt's Wharf between 10 a.m." and noon on August 22, 1950, and consignees are requested to have their representatives pre- sent during the survey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hong Kong, August 19, 1950.

NOTICE TO · CONSIGNEES

Consignees Per STATES STEAMSHIP Co. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

9.9. "CHARLES E. DANT" 5.9. "HURRICANE"

are hereby notified that their Having arrived Hong Kong cargo la being discharged into consignees of cargo are hereby the Hongkong & Kowloon notified that all goods have Wharf & Godown Co's godown been landed and placed at where it will be at Consignees their risk and expense into the risk and subject to the Wharf's Damaged cargo ex this ve- godowns of the Hongkong and terms and conditions of storage, sel will be surveyed at Holt's Kowloon Whart and Godown and where delivery may be. Whort between 10 a.m. Co., Ltd., where delivery may bo obtained as soon as the goods are landed;

obtained.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CIB DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

Canelas per Company's

M/V "LA MARSEILLAISE“

are hereby neilfed that their cargo, le Konz being discharged into the Hong & Kowloon Wharf & Gedan

Co judown, whɔre it will be at Consigness". rish, and oukject, so tha Wharf's · terut and endliims of vierage, and where delivery' may be aktained me reen na the conds are landed.

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Damaged packagwe are to be left $1 |iko. Godowns for · axemiantian by Con

signees and the Company's PUTTYJDEN Homeo, Goddard &'. Duselas at 龍 an Thursday, August' 24k, 1950.

·To comply with the General Warehouse' Regulations, Consignes wineET karo a Revenus Officer

-attendance damaged dutinklo · goods 2+ are examined.

when

Bendet

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All claima spalnać · the ́siramor munt · le presented to the undersigned an AT

will not be recognized.

He Fire Tavernsen will be offertad,

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MARITIMES,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

and noon on August 21 and 22, Damaged packages are to be 1950, and consignees are left in the godowns for exam-quested to have their "repre- No claims will be admitted ination by Consignees and the sentatives present during the fore the September 181k. 1950 ne they after the goods Juve left the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. survey, or failure to attend Carmichael & Clarke at (10 godowns the survey.

a.m. on. August 21, 1050, All broken, chafed and damn- To comply with the General aged goods are to be left in Bonded Warehouse Regulations Hong Kong, August 10, 1950. the godown where they will be Consignees must have a Re examined in the presence of venue Oitleer in attendance milltary Mesars, Goddard and Douglas when damaged dutfable goods. leaders are known to be taking on August 19, 1950, at 10 a.m. are examined. several ·European · nations to To comply with the General No claims will be admitted bulid up their own navien. Bonded Warehouse Regula after the goods have left the Defence oficials disclosed that|tions, consignees must have a the United States had diploma Revenue Officer in attendance steamer's godown, and all goods tically informed such countries as United States defence oficials France and the Netherlands that when examining damaged duti.' remaining.` undelivered after before, noon 19th August 1950 sel will be survoyed" by

August 22, 1950 will be to meet this summer in any case, ineffective to bund up. Reveral the vessel must be presented ject to rent. but that the Korean crisis had strong navies when the United to the Undersigned within All claims against the ston given urgency to the session Statex and Great Britain already fourteen days of the ship's mer must be presented to the

The immediate problem before have ships available, addig, arrival,; or they will not be

Undersigned on or before the Committee, American oficials The United States has already

recognised.

August 29, 3050 or they will said, was; the allocation of the given France and the Netherlande supply quotas which each nation destroyer escorts and more vesi No fire Insurance will be not be recognised. must fulûl in case of warpets sols" of this, jypp" are being made effected,

No firs; Insurance will be This means determining pre-ready for fatisfer.

́into account the

desira of

Coladly what each of the, 10 Siates European national P

ican"" contribute to defending the Admirals

WALLEM & Co, affected":

Telepht

Evith lines of communication, par- meeting yesterday, that lia deliba-

qularly from the United Sintes rationes took on an added signicy Findrondallampened. Saucer from the general world lwethu United States, and Great Aluation and, the increased de: Hồng Kart 2 Au * Deltain a Bavayagmozzerally been fenge-appropriationa; by a^nium®.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

5.5. "WALTER" will arrive at this port from Shanghai

m.v. "TAIYUAN" Arrd. August 17, 1950, Damaged cargo ex this vean

ed to take delivery of thei: at Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf cargoes alongside ship immes from 10 am on the 21st & diately upon her arrival falling 22nd August 1850 and con- which cargoes will be din Bignees representatives aro charged on 21st instant into requested to be present, during Great Southern Godown the survey. situato at Quarry Bay, at their own Risks & Expenses.

WALTER STEAMSHIP .CO. LITE..

301 Pedder Building,

20330:

BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE, Agents, China Navigation

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