THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947.
Slogans Greet FOREIGN MINISTERS Fear Battle For Giant Pyramid Said
Governor
Nicosia, Mar. 27.
Slogans demanding the union of Cyprus with Greece greeted Lord Win- ster, the new Governor of Cyprus, when he arrived here to-day in a Royal Air Force Dakota.
Greek villagers lined the rond from the airport waving banners and flogs and shouting the slogans,
A large crowd of Turks gathered in the central square here and cheered the new Governor-Reater,
Paraguay's Rebel Head Interned
Rio de Janeiro, Mar. 27. Major Cesar Aguirre, the Paraguay insurgent lender, who arrived here on Tuesday on a "propaganda" visit, was today interned by the Brazilian au- He will not be allowed to return to Paraguay until the end of the up-
thorities.
rising-Reuter.
Lacked Passport
Rio de Janeiro, Mar. 27, The Brazilian Government an- nounced to-day it hnd ordered the Internment of Major Cesar Albino Aguirre, Paraguayna rebel lender, who yesterday arrived as the "first envoy of the revolution,”
Ho lacked
DISCUSS AUSTRIA
Thorny Question Of German Assets
BY SYLVAIN MANGEOT
· Itenter's Diplomalle Correspondent,
Moscow, 'Mar. 27.
The Council of Foreign Ministers to-night took over from the Austrian deputies the study of Gorman assets in Austria. This, all observers hero agree, is the thorniest question still standing between the Big Four and agreement on the preparaflon of the Austrian draft treaty.
Today's debate revealed;
Arbitration
as proposed by was the full extent of the dif-General' George Marshall
As to the ques ferences separating the unnecessary.
tion of the status of German that of the Western powers. Soviet view was that provision Mr Molotov stated the So-should be made in the treaty viet view that, since the guaranteeing unconditional con- American and British trol over assets with the various
powers concerned.
General Marshall restated the view governments have
previously made in his paper on Ger- nounced their claim German assets in the Soviet man assets and called a definition of "Just what assets the Soviet Union zone of Austria, the Russian think that they should have title to authorities had the right to
on German assots." deal with these assets as they wished.
Soviet point of view from nasets under American law, the
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who led the Initial melt of the Paraguayan garrison at Concepcion about three weeks nign, raid in an Interview before he was taken by the police that he expected the overthrow of President Higinio Morinigo's regime by midsummer,
and free cleeflons would be held by mid-August.
The Brazilian airline, Panair do Brazil, cancelled Rights to the Paraguayan capital after the rebel radio reported "first movements of the great offensive toward Asuncion" had begun.
Government
"An reports sald entire company of rebél was killed, captured or wounded in the fighting with
troops-Asso- clated Press.
Government
OPPOSITION
TO TRUMAN
POLICY
New York, March 27. Henry A. Wallace has joined the fight to substitute for the Administration's "Truman Doc- frine" a programme of non- military United Nations aid for Greece and Turkey, predicated on reform of the Greek Govern- ment, and a ban on any grant to Turkey. The Wallace propos al followed closely in line with suggestions already advanced by Senators-Claude ... Pepper.......and Glen Taylor.
Similar sentiments were echoed by the former mayor of New York, Florello LoGuardia, before ttie Senate Foreign Relations Committee. As outlined
The Wallace pro decided to let the by House leaders, Senate carry the initiative in acting
Arst on Truman's proposals.
M. Molotov såld that he wouk! accent.
One of M. Bidaull's proposals was, in place of paragraphy twe
tic following amendment: **Thin! thic
deputies should
of Gerinin assets in Austria, ex- cluding properties Germans as the result of
seized by
direct
violent action or Aryanisation with- cut any compensation having been mado either to the ballonola of United Nations or to Austrin."
Dairen
New York, March 27. The New York Timen. In an editorial discussing Rusala'n agreement to turn Dairen over
to the Chinese National Govern- ment, said what the Chinese Government apparently fears "is that the Russians will now hasten their departure, leaving the Communist rebels in control of the city.
"This would presumably mean a baille which might destroy what remains in the pork. The Chinese expect to find- Dairen stripped, but would like to re- cover at least the skeleton of their once prosperous city," the editorial 'said.---United Press.
CHRISTEN DAENERTISEMENAGORBEI
Located In Shensi
BY WALTER RUNDLE Copyright by the United Press
Shanghai, Mar. 28.
The existence in remote, mountainous south-central Shens of nu apparently unrecorded and unexplored giant pyramid, which dwarfs Egypt's famed great Pyramid of Cheops, was described to the United Press by Mr Maurice Sheahan, Far Eastern regional director for Trans-world Airways.
They Don't
TRYGVE LIE Mind Japan
EMPLANES FOR NORWAY
"New York, Mar. 27.
Mr Victor Hoo of China, to-
Attending
Mr Sheahan, who spent nine years in lesser known West China, first as transportation ndvisor to the Chinese Govern ment and later as US Army colonel directing forward sup plies to Maj-Gen Chennault's Flying Tigers, placed the giant pyramid at approximately 40 air miles southwest of Sian (the first capital of the Han Dynasty, about 300 B.C.) where he sighted it from an aeroplane towering at an estimated 1,000 feet above a Chinese village nestling against a 10,000-foot range of the Tsinlin Mountaina.
BY DOON CAMPBELL
New Delhi. Mar. 27. More than 90 percent of the day temporarily took over ad-delegates to the Asian Relations M. Molotov suggested that the ministrative charge of United Conference, representing one-
pro- Nations affairs when Secretary half of the world's population, in which can be seen hundreds of third clause of M. Bidault's Posal should be excluded.
economie malice" against Japan, and sizes visible from the Lunghai
"I lles at the far end of a valley,
At this point the meeting adjourn. / General Trygve Lis emplaned bear "no cultural, scientific or small burial mounds of all shapes as the result of the Potsdam deckstoned it to-morrow at Mr. Bevin's for Norway.
proposal to enable the Ministers to Dr. Lie will report to the Nor-which they would like to see re- railway," Mr Sheahan said. "When
Ger-
study
M.
Molotov's amendment, wegian Parliament, and expects to presented at this historie meet-frat flow over it I was impressed
Before dealing with considered
Italy.
of
New York, Mar. 27. The Scandinavian Airlines said Dr Lle has booked a return passage for April 7.
Meanwhile, earlier al Lake Sue- cess. Dr Lic. in his first conference for six months, sald he expected to request a Britain "very soun" special meeting of the General As sembly to tackle the Palestine pro- blem.
naty"
Or
Almost without exception the ten- ders made a point of the fact that the Asian conference was an 221- official non-political gathering. Onc ne point that had practically unanimous expression was, "Japan belongs to Asia and so Japan is entitled to be present."
by the perfect pyramidal form and Its great, size, but during the wor years I gave it no further thought since it is incredible that anything. so large could be unknown."
to
Mr Sheahan, who has been study. oversens service Ing a possible extension of the TWA
from India Shanghai, said there is a second large pyramid in the same area, but even that is dwarfed by the giant which, na "near as we could estimate from the air, is more than 1,300 feet at the base and probably 1,000 feet high."
he
One of the most revealing things He said that from the air about the poll was that countries could see only small footpaths lead- liko he receives
China
Siam, which ing to the village at the site of the
pyramid.
The United States delegate added:
return to the United States next "From our 20 months' experience in which was circulated in writing.
the Tuesday or Wednesday,
ing here. Austria we believe that there is mis-
This is the result of à Reuter ballat Foreign Ministers had
During his absence his duties will understanding on this score and that
application bebe handled by Mr. Hoo, assistant in which, almost a score of delegn- in, some instances there have been Yuge-Slavia's
heard when the Trieste financial secretary-general charge
tion lenders auswered the question: in
"Should Japan be represented erroneously included in the definition commission's report to the Council trusteeship affairs.Associated Press. of Germion assets property which is was considered. It was agreed not
Palestino Issua really Austrian and which was taken to hear Yugo-Slavia in Moscow, but away from Austrians by the mans after the Anschluss by force that copies of the commission's re- or duress and other property belong-port should be circulated for infor- both Yugo-Slavin and Ing
to the United Nations and their motion to nationals.
Wide Gap our view none of the Allies intended at Potsdam to transfer title
Observers here agree that M
Lo amendment
M. New York. Mar. 27.
to German assets which were taken Molotov's Architects planning the new from the victims of Nazi aggression Bidault's proposal on German assets United Nations headquarters and which justice and equity demand sill leaves a very wide gap between the Russian views and those of the
He said that when agreed to build three key sky-be returned to them.
Western powers. An expert estima- Extraterritorial Rights scrapers with the principal
General Marshall reminded Mrtion of the implication of M Molo the request he would poll all United offices linked by television, itMolotov that in the case of Germanov's definition of German assets is Nations members on the proposal, that I would leave roughly four- and if a majority approves, he will was disclosed today.
assets in Austin transferred fifths of the property seized by the sail a special session within 15 days, Не ndded that a special session applied to never was intended at Potsdam that aysela seized by the Soviet authorl-
iles.
Asked if the warning in his speech properties obtained as German re-
with which he opened the initial even in Germany
would While M Molotov appears to have UN Trusteeship Council meeting
pt he conceded the necessity for defining that the United Nations should be paralons, enjoy extraterritorial
new definitionconsulted even when most vital na- On this point he
Mr German assels, this
Bro at stakes- Molotov's statement economie clearly falls very far short of thellonal interests
Government ferred principles in Germany on March 19. dens of the Austrian
specifically to
President Mr Molotov then said: "No extra: an this subject.
Truman's proposal to bypass the It is recalled here that the Ger- territorial rights are involved with
United Nations in the Greco-Turidish aid programme, Dr Lie replied: "No. I was thinking of all countries."
He brushed aside other questions the Greco-Turkish programme with "no comment."-United Press.
"It
Mr Wallace Harrison, chief United, German repat*, the Austrian lowermans in the category of German would cost at least $500,000..
Nations architect, explained that UN officials, watching television screens, could keep touch with what went on in all the major Council chambers. Facsimile transmissions of maps and other documents also would be used between the buildings.
He said a 40-storey office building will be the first to go up on the
beside
Bald.
properties,
011
River, in midtown Manhattan. The suspect to these Sarie-owned enter-mans hud made sone paper compen-
building will be at the southern end of the site, while the two other olice buildings, of about 35 storeys each
will be at the northern end.
une
tho
The latter buildings would includo offices for the delegations and staffs of
with agencies affiliated United Nations. The General Assem- bly hall, which will be used less than most buildings, will be the last
to be
erected. Mr Harrison disclosed he Was plooning to accommodate the United Nations with 70 members in- stend of the present 55. The main Assembly hall will sent 1,200 de- legates and advisers, with 1,500 seats reserved for the public and 800 for news reporters,—United Press.
King Exceeds Speed Limit
Kruger
they
aince
all fund-safion of a token nature to legalise nearly all their seizures of property tion under German law."
General Marshall argued that it in Austria as in other occupied coun- would be Inconsistent not to admit tries-Reuter. the same principle for Austria.
remove
the
"If it is held that it does not apply. the United States delegation would feel very definitely that to large segments of Austrian industry from Austria
would nullify hind pledge
Laken We
in
treaty, first article very
of the namely our unanimous agreement to re-establish o sovereign and indepon- dent state.
the
It
on
Chinese Officials Talk,
suffered so much from the Japanese, showed no antagonism and no anil- pathy towards their old enemy.
Liberal Attitude
The leader of the Philippines de legation and one or two observers made up the minority volce against Japanese attendance the con-
ference.
Chinese quarters spy that in view of the almost complete absence of communications, even tralls, in some West China mountain areas, it is not
impossible that such a huge pyramid could long ago have been forgotten except by the natives in the area.
Mr Sheahan said his plane flew low over the area to permit photographs to be taken. These, he said, ho fan at home as a record of his archaco- logical discovery, the real character and importance of which could not be evaluated locally-United Press.
Perhaps the most liberal attitude was taken by Dr Burhanuddin, the leader of the Malayan delegation, who said: "We want amity and unity, This is primarily
cultural con ference of the Asiatic countries, and Japan is an Asiatic country,"
Mr S. D. Bandarike, the Ceylon TO-DAY'S delegate, said: "We are Buddhists, and Japan is a Buddhist country. In view of the cultural nature of the conference the Japanese should be here, but we can understand why they are not.”—Reuter.
But Incompetent To Act Hongkong Police
New York, Mar. 27.
The New York Herald-Tribune, commenting on Chinese politicians in an editorial today, said that officials had shown incompetence in so many ways that nothing they uttered could be taken seriously.
The editorial said: "The re- cent meeting of the Central
SNOOPING BY Executive Committee of the
MI-5
Reserve
ORDER NO. 6 OF 1947.
Instruction
All ranks of Nos. 1 and 2 Coin- Kuomintang in Nanking illus-
panies will attend Murray Parade the remarkable Ground on Monday, 31st March, 1947 trated again contrast between words of at 17.30 hours for instruction. Dress
their-Uniform. Chinese politicians and deeds.
Appointments
CL(R) Tso. Chi On is transferred to Headquarters Stall from No. 2
Anglo-American Claims Mr Bevin said the fact that Bri- renounced tain and America had
assets in their claims to German
Soviet Austria did not entitle the Government to determine unilateral- under normal ly what property German ownership was covered by the British and American renuncia- tlon. Mr Bevin quoted paragraph nine of the Potsdam Protocol re- ferring to reparations from Germany
He said that and not Austria. would be contrary to common justice to impose on Austria treaty obliga-
(Continued from Page 1) National Park, Mar. 27. tions to transfer assets In Austria
or military. "Much of what they sald could be Driving the big Royal car unicas provision was also made for secrets, whether civit House leaders said they believed
machinery for judging In cases Another name for it is the British endorsed by almost every supporter that the Senate is in closer touch through a portion of the 8,000 where doubt existed.
Secret Service. "Its activities are of an honest, competent and demo- with ramifications of American square mile game reserve' to- Mr Molotov recalled a letter from foreign policy than the House mem- day, the King became so in- Mr Averill Harriman (then United being rected increasingly to civil cratic government in China, But the Company vice CA. (R). A. W. Mooney
affairs," an informed source told men who did the talling all over
resigned, bers. While Arthur Vandenberg.terested in seeing the animals!
in car are often officials who had proved PCR. 102 Lee Kim Bun is appoin- Ambassador in Moscow), Reuter today. "It works chairman of the Senate Foreign that he exceeded the 10 mile per dated September 7, 1815, which, said: nection with every government de their incompetence in so many dif Relations Committee. was
Government should partment."
ferent ways for so many years that ted C.I.(R) and posted to No. 2 Com for early action, it was agreed that hour speed limit.
Some newspaper reports named nothing they
uttered emild be taken PPCR. 101 Lee Sai Wah is up- April 7 would be the earliest likely
the suspended or dismissed
pointed. I.(R) and posted to Head- date for opening debate-one week
servants as employees of the Home
of the contrast between what quarters Staff. post the March 31 deadline which
Omoe, Admirulty and Ministry
of a sari by Supply. None of these three
Is said by Chinese officials and what
P.S.R.4 Shum Siu Luen is op- Mr Truman originally fixed.
Kove they do arises from the extraordin-pointed S.1.(R) and posted to Head- ernment departments would nake
nry emphasis the Chinese place on quarters Staft. any comment on the reports to-day the value of words. Their great res- All appointments to date from. and refused either to confirm deny them.
scholars, which has been 26th March, 1947. pect for Imbedded in their culture for 25 cen-
Sgd. N. G. Holph, COUNCIL'S COMMENT that
turles or more, has led the Chinese "The secret polles is an institution to treat statements of purpose as be- |
ing of more consequence than ne imagined was to be found only in complishment. the less democratte countries," said Liberties, commenting to-night the National Council of Civil
the MI-6 activity.
pressing
No Lions
He was persuaded to slow down by the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret; who were driving in the car behind. The Queen rode beside At the same time Congressional the King throughout the day.-AL- lenders generally abandoned thesociated Press. notion of 'rushing a $100,000,000 reconstruction and finance corpora- tion loan as a "stopgap" measure.
PROGRAMME FEATURES The
Wallace substitute programme called for: American relief funds to Greece under American supervision. American funds for Greek recons- after "drastic truction provided, only political and social reforms, a ban on the use of any American funds for militar: purposes administration reconstruction funds through interno.. lonal agencies under United Natiors Aupervision.
Mr Wallace charged the Truman programme with amounting to fransoming wretched bureaucracies in the Middle East."
In Washington Senator Vanden- berg and Senator Tom Connally ass serted that the President's pro- gramme to aid Greece and Turkey could be integrated with long-range activities of the United Nations. They sought, at hearings of the Senate Foreign Relations Committeo to answer criticism that the pro- posed plan would bypass the United Nations.
States
"The Soviet dispose of German external assets
Austria."
in satellite countries and in eastern M. Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister, said that it was clear that the Soviet Government was entitled to all German assets in the eastern zone and equally clear that other powers were all entitled to German assets In the western zone. He argued, however, this applied only to assets of "bene-
civil
or
Pretoriuskop, Mar. 27, King George VI drove the Royal car to-day through Kruger Park trying to flush a lion. but despite fielaries of apollation." M. Bidault which the British public has always 70 miles of hunting saw nothing proposed that the deputies be in- rmall structed to submit a definition of nssets, adopting the principle that from Ger- these should be taken many and not from Germany's vic-
more ferocious than seven hippos taking a swim.
The King took over the wheel and led a caravan of cars on the hunt French clephant and lion tracks were sccn.
ilms.
on
"It thus becomes possible for them to listen without laughter to such men as Chen Li-fu and Chen Kuo- fu, political bosses of the Right Wing in action in Kuomintang, when these brothers "Now we see one Britain. The victim is not informed denounce corruption and other in- of the charges against him and can evitable results of rule by a politi take no action to refute them and cal ma
machine.
Claaror Definition Princess Margaret was the General Marshall sald that he did sharpest-eyed of the royal party and not dispute Russia's right to re- clear himself, The British people "It is unfortunate that China spotted the hippos Arst.—United | parutions. As to Mr Harriman's must protest now or they will find cannot be saved by fine words of Press,
lotter, he asserted that it supported their civil liberties are taken from which there is such a plentiful sup- the United States view. General them.
ply."--United Press..
Police Picket.
Arsenal
Pátni, Mar, 27. Troops have been called out at Jamalpur, 90. miles east of Patna, against police strikers
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"Our aim is to create an Indepen- and let the public know too, so that ANSWER TO dent Austria, with enough assets to all can judge the issue," permit her survival," he said. Two young women clerks, mem: CORRESPONDENT
Mr Bevin said that M. Bidault's bers of the civil Service clerical proposal followed closely the views association; are also said to have of Britain. He declared that ́he been dismissed through the interven-
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The two women do not know editorial, your letter is an abusive stolen by Nazia should be given us what they have been dismissed for writer. We shall be
and personal attack against the reparations.
willing "They were not told," sald Mr Generalissimo Stalin, he said, had white, the General Secretary of the Publish a letter from you when ex- Their assurance came after Clark
anreed at Potsdam that there were E. Eichelberger, Director of the picketing the arsenal and pre bo no reparations from Austria. ·
Asabelation. "They are both mom Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.
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M. Bidault then circulated his pro- in the present cases and a number Nations, told the committee that his
posals, which rend: "That the depu- of provious cases persons concerned group backed the President's
tes be instructed: (1) to prepare have all significantly been Com pro- Framme.
an article providing for recognition munist. The
that assumption is Later the War Secretary, Robert
in the Austrian treaty of allocation this is the reason, but we cannot Patterson, told Congressmen that the
of German assets. In Austria under get official confirmation or denial of Dardanelles in the Mediterranean According to official quartors the the provision of Potsdam. (2) It."-Reuter. area is of strategic importance and strike is in protest against the sus prepare a definition of German asacts great valuto" and the United States pension of two police sergeants at in Austria excluding all property: aid to Greece and Turkey "would
Pains and the conviction of another taken under force or dureza, or Soviet Marshal Dios not be misdirected."
at Gaya for coiltempt of beurt. more generally- all property, unduly He told the House Foreign Affairs Troops were still patrolling Patna taken from United Nations' Committee that there is no other to-day and guarding the police tonals. or from Austrian nationals, Moscow Radio announced to-night there were still important, outstand Brea: in the world from the stand-¦ picket lines.
for racial, religious or political that Marshal Fedorenko, common- ing divergencies to cirar up between point of the United States defence Eighty-nine | policemen and two reasons, (3) to preparo arbitration der of the Soviet Union's armoured the great powers, but added: "Dejoy Where the money would be atyre Communists were arrested yester- cinuse on the basis of article 50 of troops, died on March 25 Unfter a is to the advantage of nobody."---
·advantageously, spent,United Press. day.-Reuter.
the draft treaty with Austria."99 long illness United Press, S
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Instructions to disarm the "rebel" police were sent to-day from Patna. Here and in Gaya the police strike situation was said to be now under control.
to
„Moscow, "Mar. 27
Hopes For Results
Moscow, March 27- in charge of Foreign Affairs, after a Dr. Karl Gruber, Austrian Minister 40-minute talk with Mr. Molotov - this afternoon, sald that he was most Hopeful that the Austrian treaty will be completed during the Moscow Conference
He said that he recognised that
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