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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947.

USSR EXPECTED TO REJECT COMMISSION FOR KOREA

By ROBERT HENSLEY

(United Press Staff Correspondent)

New York, Oct. 19.-Most United Nations delegates expect the Soviet Union categorically to reject the United States proposal for a United Nations commission to supervise the creation of a Korean government and the with- drawal of Russian and American troops..

They believe if the United States proposal succeeds in getting a two- thirds Assembly majority, the Russians would boycott the commission by refus- ing to co-operate with it or permit. it access to Northern Korea."

Kocinted PresA,

It

that

Paris Metro

Clues

to whether this prediction that 418

Russia also will Foreign Minister said. "With this gloomy prediction is true will boycott the Korean Commission, proposal China heartily concurs,

in not to be denied, however, emerge within the next week

Resolution Vaguo Meanwhile, there is considerable the two occupying powers have as- when the Assembly's powerful

*uned gayo of the American resolu Political Committee begins the criticism

#

the othen two adhering powers, and delte on the United States lot among some of the delegations the Korean people by towards here. They belleve the American

they must ensure that the with- resolution.

proposal is not specifically enough drawn und does not define closely drawal of their armed forces from enough just what the functions of Keren should not leave Korca in a the United Nations commission in state of anarchy or civil war."--AB- Koren

will be. American specifiention that The

available the commission shall be for appropriate consultations" dur- ing the

elections, the setting up of a government and the withdrawal of troups is not precise

and Chough

explained. However, it

the in understood United States purposely vague in

the this section uf drawing salution because it dues not want to

up

give

Koreans the Idea that the Americans might be suggesting too close United Nations Interference the setting up of a government. The United States idea is said to be that the United Nations itself can elaborate on the functions

of the commission if it wants,

However, there are already fa- dications as to what the Soviet stand will be. One of these came in the

Manituski remurk by M. Domitri of the Ukraine, who accurately re- policy, 1 sald flects the Soviet The United States resolution

on Korea sought to "transform the United

Nations into a tool er Ameri- can foreign policy." He

did not clabarate.

However,

a Soviet decision lo bayult United Nations intervention fr the Korean problem would

Russian attitude with the pattern which emerging hi the present United Nations Assembly,

Refused Scats

afler

ro

should be more clearly Strike In

The

F

Seventh Day

Paris. Oct. 19.-Armed mobile guards continued their sentry duty at the two Paris bus depols today-the seventh day of the total stoppage of the capital's bus and "Metro" services-but no incidents were reported.

KDITORS PRzES SERVICE.

COLLIS

"There's, such a demand for used cars we've started to manufacture them as a second line."

New Cominform To Begin Functions In November

Belgrade, Oct. 19.--The new Information Bureau

of nine European Communist parties will begin its first discussions here before the end of November and pos- aibly within the next four weeks, it was learned res liably here today.

IL

however,

was believed. that the information bulletin to

Members of the Transport Com- be published by the Bureau will SEARCH FOR

were

appear earlier, the first issun containing mainly the texts of the resolutions, declaration and other decisions of the ference in Poland at which it set up the was decided to "Cominform”,

con-

AIR CRASH

SURVIVORS

Fiedly, Russia, Poland and Yugo- slavia announced flatly the United Nations Political Committee had decried to create the Balkans Investigation. Commission that they would not co-operate with it in any

Devious Designs way. The Sov1ts and Poland

fergał Soviets

argument fused to take seats which had been

for against the United States proposal held open by the commission

nission, which runs the Metro, who that it violates is expected to be them.

today attended # conference with Secondly, the Soviet and satel- the Big Four agreement at Moscow

the French Prime Minister, M. Paul #045. in December,

However, if it Iltes refused to serve

sub in on a

Flamadier, the Vice-Premier, Pierre rre takes the line of previous Soviet ex- commission

which it is set up positions in the Political Committee Teigen, the Minister of Labour r to consider the United States pro- posal for a year-round "Little Assem-

during this session, it probably will Daniel Mayer, and the Minister of the Interior, M. Edouard Depreux, bly" of the United Nations to consist mainly of political assertions

that they

sub. with announced handle problems

crediting the United

States which on

Paris, Oct. 19.-French and Security Connell fails to reach agree- devious designs against Korean in-nitting a Government offer to the

dependence which they hope to strikers' representatives. ment.

If these proposals, the details of Communist leaders who signed the Spanish ships were scouring the implement through controlling

Burenu. Mediterranean off Carthagena it Is these actions of outright

United Nations commission.

which have not been revealed so resolution setting up boycott which tend substance to the

far, are accepted favourably, they published on October 5, will take today for traces of the 41 vic- The Americans privately are will be put before the General Aspart in the Belgrade discussions.

M. Mosha Pljude, one of the six tims missing after a Bristol quite willing to concede that they sembly of the Underground Itallway

Vice-Presidents of the Yugoslav airliner crashed last Thursday. will not even secure Assembly Workers' Union tomorrow.

Praesidium (the body which acts as The French escort vessel Sabro approval of the resolution, How-

President of the Republic), denied in has returned, meanwhile, with two ever, they believe it the United

Oran-one passenger and the navigator of the airliner- and 11 dend.

The surviving passenger, Fortune Huyghe, Casablanen

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for the American zone in South Korea Uniter Press.

Only Course

New York. Oct. 19. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Shik-chicli said today that the dafe and con- ditions of Soviet and American troops, withdrawals from Korea should fixed by the United Nations after consultation with China, Britain,

the United States. Russia and

Wang issued a statement asserting that failure of the two occupying powers or the four adhering powers of the Moscow agreement to agree left reference of the question to the

United Nations as the only course remaining. Russia hay opposed United Nations consideration of the which will come up for dis- Issue, cussion in the Assembly's 57-nation Committee within tivo

Political

weeks.

Streets Calm

Bureau bore any resemblance to the former Communist International. After members of the Transport

"Some Americans appear to be- Commission left the conference, M.lieve that the dissolution of the Ramadler continued to confer with Comintern in 1943 was a mere whim the Ministers and officials responsible af Stalin and in any case, just bluff”, for maintaining order during the he said. strike.

The streets generally were calm to- day after yesterday's seizures of buses by the strikers, who scattered nails.

when

Emurgency. lorry services to carry passengers were suspended, but they will be resumed tomorrow, additional lorries will be put on the road.

The main point at issue is the Government's refusal to nerede to put forward by the the demand Confederation Generale du Travail

that back wages for the period of the strike should be puid.Rader.

BREWSTER URGES AID FOR CHINA

Not A Party

"If they knew history at all and understood Marxisin, they would know the dissolution of the Comin- lern was historically inevitable,

und

and

Senor

.

More Cases Of Cholera In Egypt

Cairo, Oct. 19-The Egyp- tinn Public Health Ministry today announced 658 new cases of cholera and 279 additional denths, bringing the total deaths in the 26-day-old cpl- demic to 2,128,

Premler Mehmaud Fahmy Nokra- shi Pasha said 1,000,000 anti- cholera vaccines had arrived from Bombay.

of

A specially equipped spray plane the United States Air Force, make to carrying enough DDT 100,000 gallons of spraying mixture, arrived today from Frankfurt, Ger- many, to combat flies spreading cholera In Egypt. Another is ex- pected soon.

The plane will be used to rench distant areas hard hit by cholera while smaller aircraft continue to spray Calro and vicinity.-Asso- ciated Press.

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Jalhow, Canton, Swalow and Foochow

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Tuesday, October 21

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Amar (Ar) 030 nm.

Shanghat (Afr), 8.30 am.

Swalow & Bangkok (Sea) 0.00 B

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Straits, Ceylon, Fast & South Africa. Egypt & Europe via London (Sea) Noon,

U.S.A.. Canada,

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head ot the shipbuliding

yards,

SHOWING

TO-DAY

Lold newspapermen that he hung on together with the navigator to rubber dinghy for more than 24: hours before they were picked up by the Sabre.

Jost all

of my children and

thought hung on grimly. Remy, the naviga tor, and I had to keep on reinilating the dinghy every minute.

"After a whole night had gone by in this way, we caught sight of a ship in the morning, but the ship and not see us until much later.

Reuter.

"One by one of the five other passengers who were also holding on to the dinghy let go. Senor The Cominter was a world party Huyghe said. "The first to disappear with a strong discipline. The new crossed himself before letting go and

formullon Bureau is not a pany, the other four gradually

આમ માતા but an agreement among nine Com-their strength, munist parties to get together to "I inform each other of their activities possibly to take joint decisions -if each party agrees.

"The declaration makes this clear, but the West app:

apparently wants to something else into it. reathe seclaration and resolution Rives all the reason

reasons for the move do not hide anything, but it in (Continued from Page 1)

clear that people,

have the nerve to declare before the world Chine-aid-Is-equal. in importance.to. that a country like Greece is the the Marshall Plan for Europe. This only free, Independent and dempera- coincides with reports that the Ad- the nation ir: Eastern Europe na- ministration concern over a possibic turally cannot believe that anyone adverse effect on the Marshall Plan | else would speak the truth. was delaying the new statement, on "The West should learn to under-in, Bb. They were all well and

in good spirits. China,

stand us and realise that we do what Pearliest

and live The

Tho American posable dulc,'

poiles

тус toward we say and say what 40." "stalemate

the US. and China

since remained unchanged Between

Reuter. Russin must be removed.

December 15, 1946, when President "The government of the USSR has Truman called on the Nationalis! proposed for the early and simul- Government of Chiang Kai-shek to taneous withdrawal from the Korean put its house in order before ex- territory of the armed forces of pecting American ald United the US and the USSR," the Chinese Press,

Secretary of State George Mar- shall has proposed to the United Nations that the withdrawal., details. be worked out by the United Nations after consultations among the United States. Russia and the Koreans.

Grave Responsibility

Wong said the Koreans must be given their independence at the

'Lebensborn' Officials'

Trial Begins Today

Nuremberg, Oct. 19.-"Heil Hitler." said the blonde young thing. "I am about to become a mother."

Who

Italy's Delegates Itome, Oct. 19. The Cominform moved another step towards reálisa- tion today with the announcement by the Italian Communist Party of its adherence to the decisions taken in Poland and the appointment of Haly's two top Communists to the Belgrade Information office.

сате

The Italian announcement in the form of an official communique from the executive of

the Italian Communist Party, which held three session last week to discuss the Cominform.

The 1,500-word communique laid emphasis on the establishment of 11 Europe-wide "peace front" of all Communist parties, directed against yarmongers" Americano Imperi- alism" and apparently against the political party in individual coun- tries which happens to be causing the Communist most trouble.

"Heil Hitler," said her father, apparently unconcerned that his daughter's hand was singularly bare of a wedding ring. At this point, that fine old, who could not "swear that she had stock situation of many melo-been with only one man at the time

she became pregnant". dramas crumbled. Did the father Furthermore, she said, only un-

mothers from turn his erring daughter out into married

"honest the chill Bavarian blasts, thickly families of Aryan descent" were ac- ceptable, and the girls had to be muttering, "Go. and

never healthy and orderly persons". darken my door again?"

There were 103 children ati Of course not. In the hell-fellow-Steinhoering at the end of the war well-met days of Adolf Hitler, he and, despite all that propaganda merely dispatched her to the nearest about selective breeding and the master race, there were half a dozen hostel of the. "Lebensborn" society.

The whole story of the Lebens-dlots, haltwits and cripples amongst born the Well of Life pociety and them. its official essay into helping Hiller's

It had been suggested, in Italy at Germany become a nation of many Bút Hitler's attack against mar- least, that Togliatti's absence from illegitimates will be told, starting ringe was mid compared to the the meeting in Poland, as well as the tomorrow, at a trial of Lebensborn duplicity with which he regarded phrasing of the amouncement of officials.

his own volksdeutsche-people Already,

of that meeting, loft room for inter documentary evidence German blood--beyond the fron-

pretation that the Cominform might shows that the Lebensborn, pursuing tiers of the Reich.

be nothing more than a unified Com- campaign to teach an essentially

Race and Settlement Office this

Tho oppointment

Ita

Tm

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Roturning Gormang

Number One Activity By announcing the appointment of Palmiro Togliatti and Luigi Longo, Italy's two top Communists, as re-

In presentatives to the Belgrade

Offee, the communique formation confirmed officially for the first time that the Cominform would be

the Number One activity of European Communists from now on.

Mid-Atlantic Rescue Boston, Oct. 19-Sixty-two pas- sengers and seven of the crew of the wrecked--plane, Bermudu---Sky Queen, rescued in mid-Atlantic last week, arrived at Boston today on board the United States weather

All ships in Boslon Harbour Rounded their whistles in prolonged salute as the Bibb steamed in.

The Bibb halted at the entrance to the harbour to pick up a weleen- parly led by Mr J. B. Hynes, Mayor of Boston, and then headed

for her dock.----Reuter.

SHIPS COLLIDE London, Oct. 19.—Lloyds shipping Intelligence reported from New York today that the Danish motor vessel Helvig, bound from Jaffa for Now York, collided in the vicinity of the Ambrose Light on Friday night with the American steamer George Uhler. Damage, if any, was not 'known. Reuter,

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the glory of the Reich to give birth week, the world will learn how Italian Communist Doss, and his otten, in or out of wedlock, ran into Hitler double-crossed Germans who right-hand man, Longo, left no some strange byways.

trustfully returned to the Relch from doubt that the important function Must Pinpoint Father many countries on promise of re- of the Cominform would bo, in the For example, there were honour settlement under conditions equally words of the original announce able and dishonourable ways of or knving children without the benefitpora ceding those in their "lem- ment, "eventual co-ordination of the gramme

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