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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948.

AMSTERDAM CHEERS

CHURCHILL

Urges Unity In

Europe

Amsterdam, May 9-Crowds thronged the Dam Square here and massed on the roofs as Mr Winston Churchill arrived to speak at the United Europe Rally held in front of the Royal Palace today. Mr Churchill drove up with Mr Anthony Eden. Before the speeches commenced, a mass choir sang a song of welcome and later, accompanied by a police band, played a new song: "Europe Unite" composed by an Amsterdam musician, Louis Noirat, for the occasion.

The gathering had a strong religious flavour with Dutch Protestants and Catholic speakers. The delegates stood with the crowd when a hymn was sung between speeches.

When Mr Churchill compared the two extremes of totalitarianism to the North and South Poles, with more penguins at one and more polar bears at the other, but equal- ly uncomfortable, there came a big spontaneous laughter from the crowd, many of whom appeared to understand English.

They applauded when Mr Chur- chill Bubl:

The kind of life and

laws and liberty which you and we on the other side of the

Channel

have established ought not to crushed or Anttened out by

be

nux

form of totalitarinn tyranny, either the hated Nazi domination that we have east out or by any other fogto of similar despolisin."

CIVES "V" SIGN

Before the meeting elosėd, Mc Churchlit was Invited by Father Henri de Greeve, a Dutch Catholic broadenster, to give his famous

Sign," "this time not for the win- ning of an armed war, but for win- ning the petice.'

Mir

Churchili

thunderous applause.

comelled

arket

After the ceremonies, Mr Chur- chill returned by car to The Hague where he was to attend a dinner at i the British Embassy for Conference delegates and Dutch notabilities.

Mr Churchill, repeating his call for a United Europe, told the cheer ing crowd that Britain and Holland, "who share the same way of life, should move forward together, hand

to plan for the oventual economic a political union of Europe.

The decision was the restilt of an all-day accion of the Political Committee yesterday, which lasted from 9.m. tntil 3 an. local time, with interruptions only for meals.--- Nealer.

Spain's Opportunity For Democracy

Stockholm, May 9.-The Spanish exiled leader, Rudolfo Llopis, told 500 Scandinavian Social Demo- crats at the Party Congress today that Spain has a good chance of forming a real democratic regime, instead of merely a choice between Franco and Com-

munism.

Soviet Books

On India

Morrow, May

0

- The

Soviet

enemicina, Alexei Barannikov, has completed a hook devoted to the history of Soviet studies of India.

dictionaries lunginges-Urdu,

and any other free governments; may make between themselves not directed agalust any particular art Muratbl.

Llopis, who appeared as a guest at the Congress, received n big ovation when he was introduced by

Socialist Premier Ellander.

Llopis expressed regret that the Western Powers continued to co operate with Franco economically while cundemining him, a

Loud applause greeted

another

MILITARY COLLABORATION

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guest, Blaze) Villim, exiled Czech Scelal Democrat leader. Referring to Vilim and Llopis, Ellander said. "Their fate calls for still more un

liverance." He told the Soviet news agency, fatigued effort for democracy," In hand and. If need be, shoulder to in

an interview that Sovlet Ellander, in his brief address, sald At the airport she knelt to pay shoulder, to face the problems of thic tudents of India are at work in the that confidence and close relation, respects to the Venerable Lokantha. future."

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literature shin should be the basis of “practical | Piddhist monk who come to Mr Churchill continued: "Any nt-history, economies

are compiling collaboration between the peoples of ❘ wirnort in pray for her. Ignoring liance which the British and Dutch,f the country, and

nf the main Indian Scandinavia."

the crowds the monk spent Hinda Bengali

minutes in bllent praver meditation. The countess prayed while sented in They have carried out extensive

the plane. country or people, but only apalpst |

They Norway's Premier Gerhardsen, in Mindeska is the widow of I of evil, whoever they work on Hindu philology.

a brief address. mentioned plans on Polish Count and sald sho

studied may be. and wherever they maye mublished surveys of the his-

Indian teratures, | Inter-Scandinavian of various 専門

milltary

colla Buddhism for 11 years, but only and, the most popular Indian literary boration, stating that in the "present recently made up her mind to enter

translated into

She said her dancing i works have been

Insecure world, it should be essen the convent. Russian.

that to sterngthen co-operation be career was over.

From New York she will fly to The Soviet academician Scherbat-tween the Scandinavian countries... sky wrote a fundamental monograph We should investigate whether there Bombay and then to Ceylon to enter on the philosophy and logie is a basis for military en-operation." n nunnery of Sister Dhammadinna.

Gerhardsen added that

Mlodeska_said: "I will spend the. country should have reasons, to raise opposition to such co-opera- rest of my life in meditation."—:

United Presa.

the powers

bc.

REVIVING OLD CLORIES

We

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many

Buddiduni.

ur TA.

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of

tion.

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ather another American.

Next War Will Be End Of World

have come here from many landa, spakiz languages, to take a stop forward together. In harmony

the with policy of our freely elected govern- y translation of the famous ments.

towards reviving: the old glories of Europe and to help this medieval epic Ramayann' will soon M. Baraunikoy told this be published,' famous continent, the parent

the first book nf

Denmark's Premier. Hans Henloft guardian of so many great ideas and Mahabharata had also been trans- said that "we In the northern coun- | great states beyond the ocean, toisted and several students had made tries have common interests. No- resume its place as an independent a collective translation of the poll-body can disregard the fact that and member of ico-economic treatise called threat to any Scandinavian country work!

threat to all of us," can be

Today's open session involved no political liscussions. Delegat:s the Socialist parties of 13 countries next

Austria. Heelt. invited, including Germany and Holland.-United

Mr Churchill surid: "We have come here to proclaim to the world the mission and designs of a United Europe whose moral conceptions will win the gratitude of mankind and¦ whose physical strength will be much that none wili dare molest hier tran- quillity.

"This Europe we wish to see arise

Arthashastra."-Reuter.

Bombers End

Test Flight

were

Prest.

Boon, to be safe from cruption from Singapore, May 9-Four Lincoln Anglo

abroad. A Europe united, but where hambers. part of a force of people will be proud to say: 'I am planes which

both of them."

nine

Soviet

left England last Trade Expansion

units

Moscow. May 9-Expansion

nf

of

a European where they will be month to test how complete Royal

the European

Forec reinforcement com-Air members Df munity rather than of their

Anglo-Soviet trade was foreshadow- own could be flown quickly to the Far country and still owe allgiance to, East, arrived here today.

The force, Blying In "Exercise Red Lion," consisted of Mr Churchill cald, Transport Command Yorks, which "we find ourselves in harmony with left Gainsborough on April 22 with the great republic of the Valle an advance party of ground crews States, whose heritage to mankinti in this period of tension and strain and six Lincoin bombers,

"Here also,"

commanil our gratitude and command our true co-operation.

COUNCIL OF EUROPE

Also

left on April 28.

W03

three

ber

which

In command

Squadron Lender A. K. Passmore. The bom

on May 1, bers reached Ceylon where they spent a week carrying and left today on the last Jap, which included A be formed a Council of Europe, mock bombing raid on an island the govern of Penang."

"As a part of the world organisa-out exercises, tian, we hope that there will soon

which will comprise

ments and peoples of as

While here, the many

bombers will exercises over

European states as hold our con- carry out further victions and accepts the broad free- Malaya.-Reuler.

doms of democratie life as establish-

ed by the freely expressed will of

the people,

1

This is the Europe which we YOUTH SERVICE

wish to see arise

in so great n

strength as to be safe from internal

disruption or foreign inroad."

Mr Churchill

London. May Every Dominion was represented at an Empire Youth

πι concluded: "We Servico hope to see a Europe where men of tonight which

Westminster Abbey

Was attended by

Melbourne.

"

Cardinal

May

ot Fennels Spellman, Archbishop Mew York, said here today that the war would "end the world

Addressing laymen at their din- ner to prelates attending the Cen- fanpry celcbrations of the Melbourne Diocesis, he declared: "Followers of Christ are being pers:cuted, be- cause they refuse to do the bidding of anti-Christian nations and antl- Christian men."--Neuter.

DEATH

of

Mira

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Notice to Shareholders

Notice is hereby given that the Sixtieth Ordinary Yearly Meeting

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- Vneshnyaya Torgoylyn

after tournal

Nina Doldenberg.

Inne Company, 5th Floor P. & 0. lness Funeral a the ("Foreign Trade").

Colonial Building,. Hongkong, on Monday, Cernetery Chapel to-day at 3.30 pm. The Anglo-Soviet trade and

24th May 1948, at 11 am. for the financial agreement of last Decem-

of receiving the Report | purpose "created favourable pre requisites for. a further develop- ment.of Soviet-British trede, to the of both coun- mutual advantajte tries," the journal sald.

Trade treaties concluded by the USSR are always to the advantage uf both contracting parties and, do hot contain any encroachments upon the independence of the signatoriis," -Reuter.

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REMOVED TO No. 5 Arcado Gloucester Building.

BLUEPRINT

FOR A NEW KARACHI

Karachi. May 9.-Blueprints for a new metropolis of Karachi with a population of 2,000,000 and an area of

nearly 200 square miles are nearing completion and are scheduled to be ready for execution this summer.

with the Statemont of Accounts for the year ended 31st December 1947, to re-elect Members of the Consulting Committee and to re- appoint Auditors.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 18th May, 1948, to the 24th May. 1948, both days inclusive,

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

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a city allow for the development of the most hygienic and up-to-data their own land. And that without

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of aircraft Industry and expansion of losing any of their love and loyally sent members RS

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industrial trading the airports. Australians, the

beauty salons in town. Main Young for their horas and birthplace."

Meurlpur Manura Island has been has chosen by a Africans, the Young New Zealanders, estate, Drigh Road and

reserved shop: Exchange Bldgs, Hong- The Congress

slowly" the Young Indians, the Young airfields, the Keamari Docks and the naval training schools, while:

33161. Branch: kong. Tel. resort of Makir, including a network. Army large majority to "hurry

headquarters ''will expand; and not call for the election of a Pakistani, the Young Chnadlans and rond and almost 70 miles*of rail- | around Malir cantonment.

Peninsula Arcade, Kowloon. by universal Young Jews at Christlon faith... European Parliament

road connecting the outlying areas.

Sandspit Taland is to be developed Tal. 58081. suffrage before the end of this year. Reuter.

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All

Parliament and one of the British Presidential Poll

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