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IN UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947.

POLISH PREMIER CONDEMNS ANGLO-AMERICAN POLICIES

Flushing Meadows, New York, Sept. 17.-In the United Nations General Assembly today, Poland's Foreign Minister, M. Zygmunt Modzelewski, roundly condemned the Marshall Plan for Europe, attacked the Anglo-American policy in Germany and Greece, and categorically rejected any plan to limit the veto powers of the big nations.

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Mutineers Hanging Postponed

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Criticising Anglo-American on those who lightheartedly try to policy towards Germany, M. undermine the big power, unanimity

principle." Modzelewski declared "Speedy He declared that the best way to reconstruction of Germany-strengthen the United Nations was:| means nothing, else but a repe-

1. Everyone should abide by in- tition of the mistakes committed ternational agreements.

2 The United Nations should not between the two wars, and their

be bypassed in important problems. contrary to consequences are

3. Issues should be dealt with on the interests of peace and accur- "real merit."

queation Touching..on the ity, not only for Germany's neighbours but the whole world, Greece, M. Modzelewski sald: "Ono "We regret this being done by cannot rule or support a govern- Singapore, Sept. 18.-A long-unilateral action contrary to inter-ment ugainst the will of the great

and it con- majority." distance call yesterday from Mr national agreements,

to divide stitutes an attempt J. A. Thivy, India's representa world into two blocs and to isolate tive in Malaya, to Lieut-General Sir Neil Ritchie, Commander-in-afica part of Europe from the rest Chief of the Far East Lond Forces, caused the military authorities here to postpone the hanging of five Indian mutineers, which was to have been carried out at Outram Road gaol this morning.

This explanation by an Indian followed the official Government bare military announcement of the postponement. The spokesman added that it was hoped the stay of execu- tion to which General Ritchie had agreed would allow the Indian Government in Delhi time to examino the ease in detail,

world."

the

Attacking the Marshall plan for Europt, M. Modzelewski said it was based not on Europe's real needs, but on the political and economie plans of those who possess resources and impone their own criteria, which frott the point of view of economy cannot be regarded as rational.

In all these plans, M. Modzelewski said, the United Nations had been bypassed, and the Polish Govern- a party to any ment cannot be system of this kind."

At the same time, be said, Poland will oppose by all possible means any attempts aimed at division of the world, and particularly Europe, Into two camps, and will not permit Poland to be separated by "the iron curtain which is so artfully being

constructed."

Withdrawal Of Troops

troops The presence, of foreign was the cause of the Greek "elvil war", he alleged, and he said the United Nations should request their withdrawal undi the immediate cessation of foreign intervention in Iteferring to Palestine and Egypt, Greek affairs. he said that foreign troops should

n immediately

from to allow "peaceful both

problems. settlement" of the

On the question of disarmament, he said this could not be divided on the basis of various kinds of wea- "Either you disarm or you pona. do not," he declared.

be

1 COLLIGA'F

EDITORS PRESS SERVICE,

"See, Hanky, Mummy says 'charge it,' and this man sends

us a lottor for Daddy to tear up."

N.Z. JAP

PLAN TO STRIP SPRINGBOARDS

Wellington, New Zealand, Sept. 17-Japan should be deprived of her "springboards of aggression," a report on the Japanese the British Commonwealth Conference on peace treaty presented to the New Zealand Parliament said today.

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South Africa's Report On Dispute With India

New York, Sept. 17-South Africa's report to the. United Nations on her dispute with India over the treat- ment of Indians in the Union asserted that the South. African Government had broken no agreements "inter- nationally binding or otherwise" nor had violated any principles of the United Nations Charter,

POLICE IN

TRIESTE

ON ALERT

The report criticised-India for her "refusal to reinstaté her High Commissioner in South Africa, while by continuing economic sanctions "the Indian Government has not yet con- tributed to the creation of a favourable atmosphere for the solution of the existing / dim-

Trieste. Sept. 17.-The Trieste culties, and has also been under- mining the prosperity and wei- police took special precautions fare of Indians in the Union."

today to prevent trouble when: Italian

nre

a

The report assented that os nationalist's marched direct result of these alleged Indian through the newly-created Free sanctions, those affected by them a boycolt of Indian City of Trieste in a funeral had started demonstration for an Italian shops and undertakings, while publie opinion in Natal had "hardened to student killed two days ago, such an extent that favourable pros- According to Allied Inteligence pects of extending municipal fran- reports, the student, a member of an chise to indians in the province have Italian ultra-nationalist organisation, been wrecked." was killed when n bomb he was

Referring to the question of the about to throw into a Communist de High Commissioner, the report said: monstration went off in his own "The Government of India hand.

nying it both ways. While on the The Italian press clolmed that he other hand they are invoking the was a victim of "Slave-Communist authority of the international tri- terrorism, and today's demonstrabunal for peace, they are on the tion at his funeral and that of a com- other hand, by seeking a solution the Union Government by panion, who died of wounds froin the same explosion, was being staged uncir millateral actions, taking the in answer to yesterday's Communist inty into their own hands and pur- processton of 15,900.

suing an independent course of self- Twu workers in the left

wing help as if the UN, did not exist. Trade Union Federation in the San

Commissioner's Return Battlo. Of Ciants

Marco shipyard went on a sit-down etrike, today, refusing to work with

of The Unlon Government members of the Italan Chambre pated and expected that, as a result Earller, Gep. George C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, in a pro-

Labour, who would not call yesterday to xndble workers to at of the recommendations Russia's repeated

use of the velo

tend the tuneral of the girl who was General Assembly and in order to posal evidently designed to bypass power in the Security Council

10 the

The record of Japanese atrocitles killed by a bullet a few days ago restore recognised means suggested

exbly the

and civilians made when machine-guns fired on a de- munication between the two govern- creation of a

new execu!!

on servicemen body.

ments, the Indian Government would the return of it imperative that the country's chief monstration in San Giacomo,

have arranged for consisting of all 56 member states,

situations likely

Commissioner" aim should be to support the most to

their High

India agreed to a return of the rigorous security contri In Japan. endanger peace. This body would

Commissioner, the report said, function until next year's Asscan-

High Setting out the broad lines which bly, which would decide whether London, Sept. 17.-The Inter-

The most serious at a post on the but on condition that South Afrien the committee should become per- national Bank and Monetary the New Zealand delegation should

main Traste-Ljubljana road, where "accepted the immplications of the follow in international peace dia-

resolution as D. clalmed that the General Assembly Only cases where the United No- Fund should lay emphasis on cussions, the report said that while the Yugoslav tions was obliged to take economic reconstructing the war damaged this cutline would guide the New Americans should move back several basis for discussions." South Africa basis for the talks the cepting as or military

the countries of Europe, Mr Hugh Zealand delegation, it could not be hundred yards near, solution, it refused, as this in effect meant ac- nction, which

is believed.

that the United Security Council must decide, would Dalton. Chancellor of the considered final because the views

Elsewhen the frontier is quiet. Interpretation of the other Paelfie belligerents.

Nations had found that the Union be subject to the veto power under Exchequer and retiring Chair-especially the United States, had not

had broken agrements and violated the plan.

the the principles of the Charter, M. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet man, said at today's final session been definitely stated.

report declared. Deputy Foreign Minister, who was of the twin Bretton Woods in- due to follow soon after Mr Mar-stitutions.. shall in today's debate, withdrew

The five men, now being held in

Big Pewor Unanimity Outram Itoad gaol, are members of

On the vold M. Modzelews the Hongkong and Singapore Royal Artillery. A sixth man, a gunner Amed Niaz All; has already been declared: "Poland is opposed Nations released, as the King withheld con-attempts to revise the United Nations to deal with

Charter. Great responsibility rests firmation of the finding and sen. tonco in his case.

The condemned men are. Nolk Ghulam Quadir, Naik Nazar Hussein, Gunner Sher Mohamed, Gunner Gunner and Mohamed Hussein, Allah Ditta.

The men, among 20 Indian soldiers stationed on Christmas Island at the time of the mutiny, were convicted by a general court martial after a ten-week trial which

March 13 last.

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ended

un

It was stated that they murdered non-commissioned officers in their beds shortly before the Japanese landed on the laland in 1042- Reuter,

ATOM BOMB IMPROVES

CHALLENGE TO crop

CHIFLEY

returned

from

munent.

Russian Opposition Reports from London sty that diplomatie circles there hold the opinion that Gen. Marshall's proposal will

most

serious op-

WORLD BANK CONFERENCE,

BREAKS UP

New Zealand's chief interest in the Japanese peace settle ment was security, the report said.

susceptibilities.

between Yugoslavs and troops on the exact post- tion of the new boundaries are being settled today.

Reuter,

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answars

1. Russla, with approximately

II.K.T.

anticl-

of the

of com-

"The Union Government was not prepared to assume that the Assom- bly did in fact intend, on such in- adequate proceedings and by mere implication, to give one sweeping an-

matters."

also, the

RICE CROP

The report said that New Zealand) had no substantial Investments In: Pittsburgh, Sept. 17-A pro

"Other countries, I am sure, will Japon to be safeguarded. their Commanding Officer ond four fessor of Harvard University, his name from the list of speakers and in due course that the two in-

the text of Mr Marshall's Dr Shields Warren, said today after

tract large reparation payments, did that the atom

Caused speech had been circulated. He will sultutions are also designed to help, New Zealand had no desire to ex- bomb

them". ho sald. speak tomorrow.

not wish to cripple Japan's economy the

to gu some sterility among

Ahmed Zaki Bey Saad of Egypt, needlessly, and did not wish It is understood that M. Vyshin- Japanese but did not affect the sky wanted more time to, study Mr one of the 330 delegates from 45 out of her way to injure Japanese 05,000 miles of deposits. 2. The swer on all those mbst contentious soil, and might even bring about Marshall's speech, and possibly will countries at the meeting, stressed of the rice reply to many of its points Inter. A the urgency of development in Egypt an improvement

"battle of giants" is expected,

and the Middle East, where, he said, It was noticeable that the Russian was vital that the standard of Japon. Recently where he studied the after-effects of delegalion O'd not join in the loud | living of, the masses should be

of universal "If, in and general applause which followed

ispite of the bomb, he told 2,500 doctors at the Gen. Marshall's speech.

tion of the need for development

under-developed loans to

areas,sion. Pennsylvanih Medical Society con

nothing is done in the near future.

It was evident, the report said, Canberra, Sept. 17.-Opposi-vention that research was being car ried out to determine whether the

there is a dancer that the hopes that it would be best to concentrate tion leader Robert Gordon Men-atom bomb's, radio-active rays, have

which our countries have placed in

primarily

physical making on dies presented a motion of non-helped to produce a richer rice crun,

saiu. confidence in Prime Minister J.which would mean more food for the

the Bank and in the Fund will be disarmament successful and the first and met decisive measure would seriously frustrated." die

Mr John J. Japanese from the same amount of

After the session, B. Chifley's government today.

President of the Dank, and be to deprive her of her outlying

springboards territories"the He challenged the government at ground.

Dr Warren sald rice seeds taken

M... the opening of a new session of from the fields in Nagasaki were Parliament xver its policy of nation- under study, and that research men

tour of various European capitals to Using Australia's private trading think radio-activity "might increase

of military and economic sanctions contact Governments and monetary banks, asking whether the Prime the plant yield.”

authorities. Minister intended to give the people The bomb hod no damaging which has been discussed before in

Russia "Too Far" the Assembly, came as a complete British Forrign Office.

They proposed to include Czecho- surprise to the

Poland und even non- which had not, authoritatively slovakia,

it la

and Sweden members such learned, been previously informed

but not in the tour, of Gen. Marsh gwalted with

intention. His Switzerland

"too far," Mr was: 115 Russia of speech Dr Warren said due to laws

Breat

McCloy told a press conference. heredity, the bomb's effects will not interest by the Foreign Ofee.

M. Modzelewski's speech, Mr Dalton announced that the births may the

Assembly adjourned Bank and Fund would hold next but abnormal appear in the children of atom bomb crop up in the next generation. He until 3 p.m. (GMT) tomorrow, and year's meeting in Washington, atter would chairman announced that the which the annual meetings

be held alternatively God it would take 50 years to de-the

in termine the effect of the bomb on Steering Committee was meeting at Pro

.

in and

European the succeeding gener

generation.

capital.

"The Governor of the Central Bank of China, Mr O. K. Yui, was today elected Chairman of the International Bank and the Inter- national Monetary Fund.

a

on opportunity to vote on the policy. effect on the soil," he said. Garden Chifley refused to submit his pre-patches close to the centre of the posed legislation to referendum, bomb explosion were producing just

that maintaining the govemment as well as gardens elesewhere.

Effect On Births under the Constitution, had complete power over banking in Australia.

An uproar followed the Prime Minister's remarks. Chifley immedi ately adjourned the House until Thursday-Associated Press.

Van Mook In

Holland

victims,

He believed that abnormalities in the third generallon would average to two percent, according to research on plants.

unt

Dr Warren said "not very many" Japaness have been made sterile by the bomb because radiation strong enough to sterilise would be strong enough to kili,

the arouse

the Russians.

velo should be that the right of limited to cases involving the usc.

of

theory that Francis Bacon wrote Lie plays attributed to Shakespeare. 3.

Racial Distinctions Two of the chief problems involved Genus. 4. He committed suicide.

Other points made by the report If it is accepted that the in ensuring that Japan had no chance 5. Venus' flytrap, an herb, the blades of renewing aggression were to re- of which close on Insects lighting were:

Charter forbids all distinctions based move her physical means of aggres-upon it.

on race, sex, language and religion, on and the will to carry out aggres

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST the question may even arise as to whether the separation of India into ZOW Ilongkong broadcasting on a Pakistan and Hindustan, based as it frequency of 345 kilocycles from 1730 to

and Band religious character, pnt, and 0.39 to 11 pm, and also on appears to be on considerations of from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 Reparation of the Arab and Jewish 152 megacycles in the 31 metro to ii p.m.

people as a solution of their troubles,

not

by the stand condemned 6.30, Studio: "If I had a Million Dollars" do A Swing Programme Arranged by Philip Charter."

the distinctions Burs: 7, D.B.C. Trancription Service: It asserted that "TMA" will Tommy Handley:-750 drawn in South-Africa did-not-have Studio: La Demi-Heure Francaise; London Relay: World News: 8.10. London any oppressive offect, but provided Relay: Home News from Britain: 6.16, "the only practicable method for

Interlude: 630, Studio: Studio: A Teligious Talk by the Rev. creating and stabilising conditions Myhill; 0.25, Record Revue. A revue of the latest for the harmonious development of records received by ZBW. Presented by all races."

Without them, it said, less power- Nick! Lorraine; D, Halt an Hour's Concert: 9.30, B.B.C. Transcription Service: "Queen ful racial groups "would be lost in Victoria was Furious" No. 3 "Millicent

une heterogeneous mass of landless Fawcett 10, London Relay: News; 10.30, Weather Report: 10.11, Panaforte Recital paupers."-Reuter. by Egon Petric: 10.25, Love Dust from "Crisian & Isoldo" (Wagner) Sung by

(Soprano) Friday Leider

and Lauritz Music for 10.40, Melchlor (Tenor): Dancing: 11, Close Down.

position yet displayed at Lake Suc- McColle. Gutt, Managing Director

by arshall's "second" proposal of the Monetary Fund, left for aggression.”.

had been

7 p.m. (GMT) today to discuss what

Reuter

items would go on the agenda.--

Atomic Age Defence

for

New Zealand's policy wag to press intimate relationships between the security measures proposed in the treaty and those necessary for peace, the report general world declared-Router.

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Letters To

The Editor

'American Demands Shock U.K."

Sir-And well they might! The message from Geneva published in The four Vice-Chairmen of the yesterday's Hongkong Telegraph is Boards of Governors

also elected to the effect that the United States were Mr Sundaresan, Financial Ad- Government request concessions on viser

the to

Indian Embassy in Imperial Preferences, including de- Washington,

on, the French Minister, Mr mands for total elimination of pre- duction

of preferential margins up It is sincerely to be hoped that

The Hague, Sept. 17-Dr Hubertus Van Mook, Lieut- enant Governor-General of the

He said the most striking tffects Netherlands East Indies, will

London, Sept. 17-Official Robert Schuman. the Chancellor of ferences on some 100 items, and re- attend a special meeting of the in the victims themselves

destruction of blood forming cells, Dutch Cabinet tomorrow morn-leading to a scarety of white co-quarters here tonight declined the Exchequer, Mr Hugh Dalton, and

ing.

that he hoped shortly for United States financial aid to Indonesia in

the form of credits for reconstruc-

tion

work. He said that his talks

officials American

puscles in the system

is the

Mr John

ber

Snyder,

reduce

and leaving | confirmation of a London even-nited States Treacretary of the to 50 percent on another 100 items, On his return to The Hogue from the body of the victim susceptible to ing newspaper report that the Pending the calling of the third our Home Government will not be New York today, Dr Van Mook said any kind of infection, United Press Committee of Imperial Defence annual meeting of the Board of so utterly foolish as to give in to any the supreme instrument of Governors in Washington in Septem- such demands. Rather, they should'

next year, a joint procedural request the United States to Services' direction-had drafted committee to be held in readiness their tariffs on British Empire ex-

100 It ports to America from

percent plans for the defence of the for consultation was appointed. Empire as a unit of the atomic consists of the Chairman, the four and 50 percent to say 10 percent. Vice-Chairmen and one member cach Also our Government might remind that Imperial Pre- Den-the Americans from Australla, Colombia,

Poland and ferences are a private concern of thei Italy, Peru, mark,

British Commonwealth, just as much Turkey-Router.

United as free trade within the States federation is theirs. Scotland's Team.

The Americans have made big

With

Cenerally satisfactory. He had suc-

ceeded

understanding

were,

the

in

American attitude.a and had made the

age.

in

the

FORRESTAL'S NEW JOB

The report, published Washington, Sept. James V. Evening Standard, suggested that Dutch Government standpoint clear. Forrestal today. became the first the old divisions of the

added that the Dutch Govern- United States Secretary of Defence land, een and air might disappear ment will maintain its attitude and civilian head of the Army, Navy and and give way to what would virtual- demand that "only plans will be Air

Forces.

ly be a compact force of scientists. Glasgow, Sept. 17.-The Scottish money out of both wars; and are executed which they considered best

The senior member of President

Atomic

course, team to meet Ireland in the inter- now trying to make us pawn our for both sides."

Harry Truman's Cabinet relinquished entered into all International donational soccer match at Belfast on last thirt Dr Van Mook is expected to his duties as Secretary of the Navy fence study, and a recent official October 4 la

clear Leave for Batavia next Sunday at noon and took the oath of his White Paper

Miller (Colic); Young (Hangers). new office from Fred M. Vinson, future defence would have to be Show (Rangers); Macaulay (Ar- Router.

Chief Justice, of the United States.- related to atomic development, Associated Press,

GEN. WEDEMEYER

DUE HOME

Washington, Sept. 17-Lieut-

General Albert C. Wedemeyer

and

Royal Wedding

Ceromony Decision

London, Sept. 17-The wedding ceremony of Princess Ellzboth and

his group of advisers are due back Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at to Westminster Abbey on November 20 in Washington on Thursday report on general conditions in not be televised, writes a Court, China and Karda.

Wedemeyer will report directly to President Harry Truman.

arade.it

of

that

sonal), Woodburn (Rangers), Forbes

Britain by now has doubtless had (Sheffield United); Waddell (Ran-

the benefit of the considered views of many of her exports, but nothing own in political quarters of a

is

cut and dried plan-Neuter.

OUTBREAK OF POLIOMYELITIS

gers), Thornton (Rangers), Delaney bianchester United), Steel (Derby County), Liddell (Liverpool);

The side will be captained by Shaw-Reuter.

CRUSADER.

SOVIETS ADD TO GARRISON '-

Vienna, Sept. 17.-The Soviet au- thorities have greatly strengthened Irish St Logor

the garrison at Baden, south of where. Colonel-General Curtah. Eire, Sept. 17-Prince Aly Vienna, Khan's Esprit de France, by Epigram Vladimir

Soviet High Kurassov out of Francille, won the Irish St Commissioner for Austria, has mis American-con- Leger run over one and three quarter headquarters, the

trolled Wiener Kurier reported today. 12An outbreak miles here today: London, Sept.,

Ridden by the crack Irish jockey, film be of infantile paralysis of record pro-

All ronds leading to Baden have in same localities wan Mornington Wing, Esprit de France been blocked by barbed wire, and portions indicated in European statistics on started a hot favourite at @ to on double military posts have been set

He had Ave lengths to spare at the up to check identity papers. hand here today,

#aid Lhat the A. P. Reynold's Lori- The newspaper Britain,

from Mr. Austria, Anish Germany,

ridden by John Power, with strength of the garrison had recent- Belgium and Sweden seemed the mere rathet de Malahide's Mount ly been raised to 20,000 men. The

hit. France, Italy, Lord hardest

J. Tyrell up, a further Russian troops are strictly segre- Shannon, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands and

three-lengths-behind third. There gated from the civilian population. Denmark also reported cases of the

Router. were five runners-Reuter. disease ----Associated Press.

correspondent. ··· taken of the procession within the The mission visited Shanghai, Abbey, or the Service itself.

These decisions have been teken Canton, Nanking, Mukden, Formosa and In Koren

the King. They do not, of course, Japan.

means that there will be no television The State Department said mem-or newsreel of the processions to the bers of the Mission stopped in Abbey and the scenes outride... Hawaii to draft thoir report/- : A total of about 2,000 guests will Asociated Press.

be invited to the Abbey-Reuter,

and various nois . SA

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