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Jews Set Fire To Camp
Nicosia, Cyprus, Apr. 18.
It was officially stated to- night that the illegal Pales- tine immigrants' camp at Carraclos was set on fire to- day by illegal immigrants who attempted to break -out. The guard opened fire, and one person was killed and six wounded..
Unofficial reports state that tanks and Bren gun carriers have been sent to the scene, and the situation is still tense.-Reuter. ·
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Russian Intentions In Austria
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1947.
Middle East Provides Fertile Soil For Russo-American Clash
Cairo, Apr. 18.
Following President Truman's statement re- cently regarding Greece and Turkey, political circles in the Middle East are asking themselves many questions,
Will the United States mediate in, the Byyptian case to prevent
WALLACE ON the matter coming up before the
ROLE OF
Security Council?
Will he try her hand at set- tling the Palestine question, and if so, will she favour Arabs or
SCANDINAVIA Jew?
Stockholmr, Apr. 18. Mr Henry Wallace, speaking at a public meeling of Stockholm University, said today that the
What
will the
cl Americans about the former Italian colonies of Eritrea and Libya?
| proples of the United States and | mints
Russia both desperately want peace, but unfortunately are inflamed by propaganda."
ale
311 Loediation
ize 1
move- inde-
Bruce Woodcock Will Stay Six Months In Hospital
Leeds, Apr. 18.
A broken jaw suffered in the fight with Joe Baksi will keep Bruce Woodcock out of the ring for at least six months, his doctor predicted today.
The British heavyweight champion, a patiënt in a Leeds hospital, is described as "quite sullsfactory" but will remain here until a special splint has been fitted to his jaw,
Baki won the fight on Tuesday by a technical knockout in the seventh round-Associated Press.
Cattle Thefts Lead To Massacre Of Pygmies
Johannesburg. Apr. 18.
A grim story of cattle thefts, death by poisoned arrow and the massacre of 15 bushmen-men, women and children by Herero warriors in Damaraland had just been revealed with the arrest in Southwest Africa of a Herero chief and 19 tribesmen.
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was Sennet Freres
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Morant ed a theft of cattle by bushmen Raoul Bigazzi and that the Hererd was shot when trailing them.
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Who will their policy be regard- French and Spanish North Africa, where nationjlkste
demanding the are pendence of their countries
United States action in the Middle East
will henceforth be guided by one main principle-to prevent The leaders of both countries are
Russian Influence from growing m vertain they can get allvantages by
Therefore, state polities this region. Moscow, Apr. 18.
presie method: dert of wor," he
any predletions rc- General George Marshall to-deed.
"Uplectunately, there med observers,
in this garding American polley the risk war. night accused Russia of detruk rua
part of the world must be based on The layo
that ensideration. siring, by its atlmopt to retain
aadeted, "Na-
London, Apr. 18. control, of German arsets
indered. Mr.
which see", exparvitat and
Marshall To Make Study
The dispute over the Bul Austria, to establish a suppet
dest users. There
bank, Washington'sgarian currency exchange opera- that tasty reple who my the regime there.
#cold comput vou'caine one-third capi-
Anglo-Eyptum tion on March 7 has now been
in north-central Southwest Africa followed the bushmen ms of America", new tilga prtively stated in London todny. fuad, Caminitie, and therefore, we
have war, The extremists gran. Should the
A communiq kued by the head alleged ettle theft. They 1 Caminult besine the general a Security Council, it would in-
of the Americer British. Italinu,tually came on the bashgien who, celfare. There are will be a firm
Swedish. Swiss and Turkish dip in said, took up a threatening and -man the gap existing between the Ali! 1:4 indocians play i western
Arab and the poweyn
Jomatic missions in Sofia was made bepressive attitude. would yilable in London today,
Che poisoned GATOW WON then anoderating ite Russia and Pelind A full rode
fred. The liereros
retreated to force between the Germanie proples | back up the Egyptian thesis, thereby
In this cummuualque, the heads of Northern Europe,
an obligation The Slavic placing Eypt under
The missions deplore the fact that them kraal and summoned a council wur. Forty-five Hereros sath- people of alter Etop, and the to the Kremlin.
during the period of tension which
existed at the time of the equently set out after the bushmen, Anglo-Saxon culture of Proline and
elain that Poi.tient cireles Kore
haturally ext
the the United State
operations they Pair three days they followed currency exchange
trail through thick bush country and following the Moscow conference.
of the advice und deprived Between Two Worlds
Gen George C. Marshall, U.S. Sere
of the Minister for the cane on the bushmen, whom
thes surrounded. In State, will probably study the
the ensuing "You are converted wom the dane tory of Side Tastern question with Foreign Affairs, Kimon Georgieght 15 bushmes, were killed, and
because of his illness. ger de Rusa expruting westward, British Foreign Minister Ernest De-
equally conceptied with the dan-
There would have been no mis-it is said that only three of them vin. American would then make fea-cumarated Unirii,
understanding had it close calla-caped, be debate, they States abandoning ཎྞཊྛི ད ཐཱ •
boration been available, they slate. principles of very effort to bridge the gap passed over the rsue without a de-world souration, which realt over the question
baven Egypt and Britain, especially
of
Economic Disturbances the Sudan, var tooner or latere, in Winch Seat- Over
Already, there are signs In Cairo The heads of the missions other arteles of the Austrian tertydavid might be the hottie und that the British ar making concilia-equally conviertan G tuti. In a special speed-up effort, You sumpotisly disturbed at the
die intention of the Bulgarian Go- Lory gestures, such as the removal huth Hassia
of Sir Hubert Huddlestone from the vernment to attribute activities con- {States are belerang
"You shure Russia's festing
| Governor-Generalship of the Sudan trary to Bulgarian interests, that! American capitalism, if it continues where, his presence and allitus had sumably with reference to the car-
Her Bulgarian allegation that mem-ended the investigation which led the ariest of 19 Hereros in the in the futte as m the past, wil been irking the Enyptians.
bers of the mission had indulges in nevitably procitness world-haising;!
Waterberg Reserve, from where they Inspector Gemy afternoon, black market dealings)- Question Of Palestine depression which Can result it
A normal sølutioà of the problem į „Were taken to the Grondkantein gol.Singapore tomorrow, hetatorship in mony Countring aml: American attitude towards Pales of supply of Bulgarian currency toter
alleged to have been in charge of the way for the whole world. You alo
tine is still but clear but following the missions has, it is further stated. on les cotal the Autemenn feeling that the President's speech, leth Jews been rendered impossible by ccon-
revenge party, was arrested at Oka- the sent of the welfare alum expansien (. You see the and Arabs have indicated they are mic disturbances which, in Europ inleer
the Waterberg ve me to Nodmaxia bei topeful of greabr American support have marked the whole period fol- ! He was taken to Otjiwarongo,
claim
loving the war.
and will be removed to Grootfontein Advertisers are requested to
it time to lani up a middle in their favour. The dews
that Washington will
For now provs
The Bulgarion Government.
for the triad. Na trace has been fund Ποιο that
difficulties, advertisements path of international
tut the mission of at least 100,000 pislog the
of the three bushmen who escaped. bigant Hy sm
Jews into Palestine and the creation
'The bishinen belong to a pytny (with the exception of urgent.ft.mental engine, but for of some kind of Jewish state, while on a colution of this problem,
The dispute between thie
race that once mamed southern the weston and the Bulgarian Goverter | Affies atul is now almost
extinet. ment, which was of a more serious | The Herrro,
2020, 4 proud, fine-featured charge that the French
owing
French Minister,100,000, but they
native raes, once numbered. about were decimated Jacques Emil Paris, had bey
under the German solonial adminis-" tration before the best World War saulted, was separately settled ear-
until only 13,000 remained. Today der this week.-Beuter.
they number 30.49-United Press.
Irian trvaly. General Marshall's plebis that the Miniştres reach a decision "here and now went unheeded.
After
two-hour
cision and went on to discussion of
the Ministers decided to ancel both enorning and evening tonarrow.
Pas difculty has been the Big Powers' failure to #gtren Gn what German assets should be teed for reparations.-- United Pro.....
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Stressing the
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keep the "non-le-Heterent sight of the Western Bucium out of the Middle Saturdays, and 9 a.m. on Mon-world" in the are deer, Wallage they will have to be sweet to the days.
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ladne warhke i
want proce
From and including Mondays free.. more ellertively that' tiou-s Neutral observers believe there is to Fridays, copy for the following ranil of aggresstre Lelf Wingeratomething to the optimismo of both vides. Because of local politics, they Ielieve Washington will have tu stipe
day must be submitted not later than 4 p.m.
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But Because of their oll interests in Pro-American Aaways Constella- ¦ Santi-Arabia and their desire to tum plane "Bingress of the Skirs" maintain friendly relations with the set up a new trans-Atlante record. Arab world, the Americans cannot reaching Shannon Aupart from Gall der. Newfoundlani, 5 hours, 55 pletely andagonre the I'alestinian minutes, a
nivial stated Arabs. a rongang here today.
Art
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American mediation in this conflict The official resurd for the Allantie is expected to be a les dangerous ersing has beer published by the and delicate affair. Lochied Aircraft Company--makers of the Constellation-as 6 hours, 27 minutes.
35 passengers-Reuter,
The record-breaking plane carried
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Membership of the Associt. tion is open to all former pupils.j of the Central British School (including the old Kowloon British
Former Italian Colonies
19 Hereros Arrested
Tin pissed and the incident seemed closed, but eventually infor- mation leaked out to the police, who wer led by a bushman to the scene of the massacre and discovered the remains of the deal,
Captain W.A.E. Ayres, of the CID,
Later a Herero bendman,
karara,
serve,
who is
BRITAIN UP AGAINST IT
he
(Continued Fram Page 1) "Germun cual is being allocated ander international agreement." said. "And we have no intention of taking what is needed by others."
of
Referring to the departure for Shanghai, Apr. 19. Some 2.000 foreigners in Moscow today of the Secretary for Shanghai, cleared for the United Overseas Trade, Mr Harold Wilson. Sir Stafford said that, despite the States, Australia, Europe and limited size of Britain's pre-war South American points. have trade with Russia, there seemed, no trade with Russia Even inga flear is the Amerkan been unable to leave Shanghai reason why
should not be very considerably polley about other smoldering because of "inexcusable delaying expar
expanded, "There aught to be a Middle East problems. The great powers have as yet reachett no trei-tactics" on the part of municipal good market for British export:
on regarding the future of Eritrea police authorities, the Shanghai machinery and industrial equipment and the Soviet Union ought to be a and Libya, both former Italian co- Evening Post reports. lonies. During the past couple of years
A "good conduct" certificate is re-potential non-dollar source of ranny par- the Rasaans have often indicated that quired from the local police before important materials we need.
tremendous if trusteeships for these places were bookings can be made. During the teularly timber. The
wartime devastation of Russin bag. handed out by the United Nations
ms past two months some 50 applicants however, made it extremely difficult they wanted to have their share.
a day have been bottlenecked, the for her to resume a substantial ratu There are other contenders for the paper said, with only American and
export of commodities which we their British
receiving nationals Trusteeships. Including Ethiopia for
want, most of which are also urgent- 1y Entren, Britain and Egypt for Libya, certificates on schedule.
needed for her own reconstruc- applicants as well as untionalists in these coun The paper said some
tion," he said. tries who want un foreign minist, have been waiting since late January Fehrtiary.-Associated ration.
and early
137-
The whole unsettled fate of the Press. Middle East is fertile soil for a Russo-American dispute, with the Russians Arving to come in, the Ameri-
attempting
10
kcop
Jap Peace Treaty
of
Asked whether the British Govern- ment had any defiolle target in mind for increasing Anglo-Russian trade, Sir Stafford answered, with a smile,
The sky is the limit."-Reuter.
OUTWARD MAILS
Washington, Apr. 18. them out. Britain remolding er
The Acting Secretary of State, Ar policy, and the. Araba muking a bid Dean Acheson, at a press conference for complete freedom-United Press. today said that the United States was Articles
African High Commission
Nairobi. Apr. 18:"
t
continually at work" in details of minutes earlier man, the
below: the Japanese peace treaty. He said discussluna were going forward all time on the United States-pro- posed draft, but definitely stage bad been reached.
the
new
Mr Acheson revealed that so far alf dicussions on the proposed treaty had been going on entirely within the State Department and not with The Kenya Legislature by 30 any government or governments. Victoria British votes to eight today approved been set for the Japanese peace con- Asked whether a speelfe date had Schools). Any such former the Colonial Office plan to set up ference. Mr Acheson replied to date pupils who have not yet donga High Commission of three bod yet been set.-United Prees.
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so are also asked to send in Governors and a Central As their names and nidresses Imsembly to handle the inter-. mediately to the Hon. Secretary, territorial services of Kenya,
Genevù, Apr, 18. Uganda and Tanganyika.
A Vickers Viking alrcraft of the A. Re-Union
will be
British European Airways Corpora- held at the Peninsula Hotel on These services will include post tion covered 750 kilometres in Friday, 2nd May, 1947. Tickets and telegraph, research in income little over, we hours on Its Brat Bight between proving will only be available to register-tax collection, transport, custoins publie
And civil aviation. Territorial London and Geneva today. 'ed members and their guests.
legislatures will, hawever, retain The fight la the forerunner of a Further detalls will be published control over taxation.
daily service between London and to the mottan Opposition shortly.
come Geneva which will start on Miny 19. from the Indian, African and Arab when Vikings will also supersede members, who resented the delega- Dakotas on DEAC services between tion of the original Colonial Office London and Amsterdam, Rome, clause that equal racial representa- Brussels, Lisbon and Athens...
for the tlon should be the basis
By August all European services constitution of the Central. Assem- will be operated by Vikings, bly. Reuter.
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