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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1949.
Moscow Radio Up In
Most U.S. Newspapers In Favour Of Pact
Washington:
20-Al- Mar. Kreat majority of
though the United States newspapers sup- ported the Atlantic Pact, some regarded the United States entry Into it as a potentially dangerous move.
Some comments were:
Tie New York World Tele- Krom "Tula historle document has been forced by necessity. The value of the pact whl de pend on the speed with which our Allies with our help, can create an adequate unified de fence without going either mil- tariale or bankrupt."
a
the
United
The Miami Daily News: "Thi is a critical moment in history, turning point for better or worse in world relations".
If the The Chiengo Tribune:
lus its way. State Department
State: will br plunged eternally into the ran- coura and wars of Europe. There is nothing in American history Treaty's to this corresponding bare-faced assumption that any war anywhere in Europe for any cause of such concern to this"j country ns automatically 10 cause us to fight."
WORLD COMMENT
Arms Against
Atlantic Pact
SIMILAR
PLAN FOR
PACIFIC FORECAST
London, Mar. 20.-Moscow Radio, in a vigorous campaign against tho At- lantic Pact, said today that a similar agreement for the Pacific area would be a supplement to the general. “Anglo- American" Plan for domination.
Presumably trying to draw nations away from the pact, Moscow Radio broadcast thousands of words in its most intense effort since the cold war began.
During the course of the broadcast, it said that India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon and Canada could be expected as possible members of a Pacific pact, the "obedient
tools of the Anglo-Americans.”
Time
the
Went
In
Time after time the broadcast ļa diplomatic correspondeul that
Buela--If given a "Americans
fire setting The Chorlatte News (Northwald that Carolina): There is much tall chance-could lead the world to military and air bases in Spatn
time after about the poet
and are negotiating for the es being a moral peace.
claimed that
strategic was 'tablishment of new and legal commitment to war.
heading for disaster.
centres there.** This nation has a practical com-
Moscow's propaganda state- Pravda was quoted as saying mitment to oppose Russian ag-
|ments-12 in 18 hours-virtually that the United States gression with American force."
eniled a roll of the wavering
steps to consolidate her taking countries. This is what Moscow economie and strategic position The Indian Congress news had to say about!
in Spain, and that American paper Hindustan Times cola-
ITALY-Italy's siguing of the mented today that the Atlante Atlantic pact would violate the polies were not only cap-
turing all key positions Pact was 'n testimony to the Italian peace treaty, but the Spanish industry, but were TR- fact that the United Nations treaty had already been violated storing there, the German mili could not guarantee security." beeauro Americon forces were
tary industry.--United Press, The British-owned "States operating in Raly's former North man said: "Th
may African colonles and units of the come when westerners will be American Navy were "hared" grateful to the Russians for at Halinn portz The Italian having
made them exert them- prace provided that all occupa selves..
The Australlots opposition country. leader. Mr Robert Menzies," hailed the Atlantie Part as a "with regional organisation
best reality and strength-the news the world has had slice the way"
He added: Why should not Australia, New Zealand, India, ani Africa Pakistan, South
other tations, not now parties
but sharing our to the pact ideals of peace, Join in?"
The Austrian Minister of the Fiel- Interior, Mr Hena Oscar
Austelu said today that nier,
Pact must treat the Atlantic with care to avoid being drawn the whirlpool of world
into
7
tion
have
the
evoked
-
leave forces should AUSTRIA--Reports that Aus- tria might be invited into the Atlautie strong invelination from. gress-minded people in Austria," SPAIN--The United States was trying to sneak Spain into the Allantie
pact ani atreatly had established air bases there, shipping equipment frosi Ger-
man arms plants.
SWEDEN..
Staff,
Wils Svedlund, Chief of
The Soviet press printed the by full text of the Atlantic pact. Defence Spandab making statements in violation Foreign observers in Moscow this showed that the was trying to push sald of trust,
Into the embrace of Soviet government is confident
the Russion it can convince Anglo-American imperialism.
the pact people that
ls an "aggressive, war-mongering" instrument aimed at the Soviet
Sweden
BRITISH CHARGE
DENIED
Russian
"Cold War"" Spreads
To Cosmic Fleld
Moscow, Mar. 20. The cosmic origin of meteorites was first discovered by a Russian nearly 200 years ago, according to a sposker at a Soviet Conforance of Meteorites, which ended here you- terday.
The discovery was made in 1794 by Kladny, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, whon ho examined the "Pallas Iron" motoorite found in Siberia 200 years ago. the Secretary of the Moteorites Committee, M. Krinov, claimed.
The Western European countrios had ridiculed" Kladny's arguments and maintained that the fall of a meteorite from the heavens was impossiblo, ho said.
"Kladny was the first in, the world to give n correct scientific materialist conception to the fall of the meteoritos," M. Krinov said.-Router.
Charges Against British In
In Berlin
"DELAYING RESTITUTION.
OF
SOVIET PROPERTY”
Berlin, Mar. 20.-Márshal Vassili Sokolovsky, the Soviet Military Governor, in a letter to General Sir Brian Robertson, the British Military Governor, today charged that the British authori- ties were "deliberately delaying" restitution shipments to the Soviet Union.
The letter further alleged that no effort was being made to find. Soviet property, includ- ing industrial machinery and raw
materials, still hidden by the Germans in the British-
occupied Zone,
Gigantic Narcotics Ring Smashed
pure
Than detectives seized two brothers, Ralph and John Lopez, and Jose Gonzales and desertbed them as nationwide distributors who sold cocaine in large clites across the country".
"Apart from goods of miner value, the Soviel Resiliation Mission in the British Zone did not receive a single notification about Soviet mining equipment, power stations, Kawmill and
Sampan Robbery
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Recalled ALHAMBRA THEATRE
other Industrial properties, The story of the robbery of a POLLITT URGES
although it is known that ancli sampan near Tal Mul, off Hong- REPUDIATION
equipment was transferred in (kong, was told by Crown Counsel large quantities from the Donetz when the trial of Lau Kau-kel, London, March 21.-Mr Harry
Baslu, the letter aald.
28, charged with having robbed. Pollitt, General Secretary of the
Marshat Sokolovsky called on with others not in custody, Lau Party, said British Communist
General Robertson to:
Shul-in of 50 tins of peanut oll The Atlantic pact means that the
Give, the New York, Mar. 20-The tion Misslun the opportunity to
Soviet Restitu-on or about October 20, 1948. wants to use
opened United States
before Mir Justice England as its unpinkable air police said today that they visit German plants. harbours, Williams (Pulsne Judge) at the
and base craft carrier
for the
had cracked a giant nacotics mines, power stations, museums Criminal Sessions this morning. dispatch of
of the atomic bomb." Mr Pollit urged all Britons to racket with the aid of a and picture galleries.
2.Remove the delays in the Mr A loolon (Crown Coun~ repudiate the pact,
woman detective who pused He was speaking at a political
sel), assisted by Det.-insp. C. Cas a maid in the rooming delivery of Soviet property.
3-Allow the Soviet Restitu- in
Askew is prosecuting. Accused coal-mining the meeting
Welsh house where ring lenders Treherbert,
increase its Mission to tion Mi of
iso legally represented. village
Mr Opening for the Crown, stronghold of the British Com- had stored nearly US$2-members to 15. munist party. which
of worth claims 000,000
1.-Provide full compensation Hooton said that on October 24 for irrecoverable Savict property last year the complainaaf, (Lau cocaine. General 40.000 members.
us raw materials such
already Shul-in), was engaged by a firm the
in San Mel, in Chinese territory. censumed.
No British comment was im- to carry 59 tins of peanut oil to mediately available, but it was Hongkong. expected that the British atti-
As he was approaching Tai tude would be the same as that politics."
adopted by General Lucius D. Mel at about 7 am on October 26, he saw a boat approaching Clay, the American Military Speaking at Buchberg, lower
In the rooming house, delec-Governor, who described, on manned by three men, two oi Austria, the Minister said that
The broadcast confulued
sullcase March 6, Union.
a large
ឆន "without Austria," Jonimed between the
founda- of the recent British east and wesi." could only look denial
In Berlin, the Soviet Army crammed with 110 to 115 ounces
tion" similar charges contained of pure cocaine, which would be in a letter to him.-Reuter. from for protection
ali the, charge that Bulgaria, Roumania
Runds- Tacgilche newspaper, people of the world."-Reuter. and Hungary had plotted with
in "worth US$1,850,000 when diluted
RUSSIA "STILL. Russia to built armies larger chau, called the pact
HOLDING POWs" a their peace treaties allow-strument of war." The Russton- and pacited in capsules.
licensed Berliner Zeitung said
Detective The police said
Berlin, Mar. 20-The Russian fed._mi_there were a few side the treaty was intended to pro- references to a possible Mediter- vide business for the Ameri Mabel-Leonard-not-a-job as a repatriation of German pri- complainant's sarupan,
of
practically
ordered complainant They rates pact.
con armament trusts."-Asso- domestic in the building where soners
during February, the men had rented a two-room stopped Radio Moscow was cqually
below deck, and and his crew cluted Press.
apartment. Two narcoties squad American Military Government landed the sampan off Tal Mul toward scathing
Scandinavia aud France. It said of Senn-
detectives and two Federal maroffelals said tonight. dinavin generally: American
coties agents closed in on the men last night. Imperialists intend to subjugue Churchmen Want Scandinavia with the object of
The police said that when the Deadlock Broken
the suitcase polats
Evanston. Binois, Mar. 20-detectives seized The United States is exerting į Representatives 理 30,000,000 of drugs, the men offered them
a $15,000 bribe and a cut Paris. Mar. 20.—Un-{ gross pressure on these coun United States Protestants official results of the French
tries to jom the North Atlantic sought ways today, marshalling any future business if the de-
lective would not arrest them.) Council elections at 1 a.m.
part, especially on Norway.
-United Press. France's consent for American Paris. lime, when 155 sents
alr bases in French possessions, were decided, were: Socialit sald. "deals a hard blow at ists 27. Radical Socialists French national
to be high scheduled 37. Popular Republicans places her in compiele depen-agenda of the three-day organi- !sation conference of tenders
U.S. Protestant seven, Republican Party of dence on the United States"
had from 20
FRENCH-
ELECTIONS
Govt. Parties Take An Early Lead
extahslung military strong
interests and
Earlier. Moscow Radio
Christian forces, to break the dealluck between the West and Commis
affairs are
international
un the
Liberty two, de Gaullist broadcast a report attributed to nominations,-United Press. Rally of the French People
43, Independent Republicans 23, Communists four, others 12.
Premier Hendl Queuille's coalition government candidates Ied in the early returns from the nationwide Counell elections to show which are expected whether France is moving Left. or fight.
Results from 107 of 1,503 seals being contested showed thr. Government Parties
with
lending
among
57. Outstanding these were the Socialists with 23 and the Radical SocialistS .with 29.
Other known results included "General Charles de Gaulle's rally of the French People (RIF) with 24, ludependent Re- publicans 17 and Communists
one only.
The tabulation does not in clude splinter Parties' seats won. The Communists, however, are piling up a heavy poputer vote. Tesults are inconclusive
The In many cantons, meaning that runoff elections will be neces sary
Sunday-United next
Press.
Conference On
Arab Refugees
Beirut, Mar. 20-Delegates from seven Arab countries ar- rived here today for a con- ference on the 800,000 Arab re- fugees in Palestine, called for Nations tomorrow by the United Na Conciliation Committco.
The Arabe and members of the Conciliation Committee mot
this afternoon
separately Router.
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The cargo of oil was then re- 95 German prisoners were removed and complainant and his leased by the Russians in that
This month.
is the monthly figure
tion began. uf
grew were tied up and placed lowest in a cave where they spent the since repatrin-night of October 28. The fol- lowing day complainant and his American officials dismissed fokis nude their way to Kow- DS "propaganda" report loon, where they reported to the published in torlay's
Taegliche Police. Rundschau that a "large trans- About three weeks later ac- port" carrying German prisoners cused was arrested near where arrived yesterday in Frankfurt
the alleged robbery took place. on the Oder.
Warning To Soviet Administration, described ing peanut oil were recovered.
Jurors
The newspaper, organ of the A tin and two bottles contain- the
group as the "irst of a After that accused volunteer. series."
ed certain statements to the -The British note, republished Police, on which, if his Lord-
on Wednesday, said Russia still ship should admit then held about 200,000 Germans, evidence, the prosecution would Although she had agreed on at rely very largely; Counsel said. least six occasions' to return
The trial is proceeding. them all speedily.-United Press.
A warning to jurors who have not registered för jury service for the current Jury year was nade by Mr Justice E. 11. Williams (Pulsne Judge) in the Supreme Court this morning.
Radio Hongkong
K.T
His Lordship said that jurors should have registered at the
6, Programme Summary: 0.01, "It' beginning of the
current year. Swing time", 8.30. Portuguese Hair (which meant that those not tour (Studio); 7, World News and having registered on or after News Anstynin tandon Relay); 7.15, "The Adventures of Cholmondeley" December 1, 1948, should do so
by Jonathan Sly (Studio): 7.30, without delay.
Hospital Itequest Half Hour pre- (Studio);
Pented by Nan Dickinsondon:
Mr George Edwards, clerk to B. "From the the Puisne
Mr. B. Judge, informed Relay); 10. "The Chinese Family
Carries On" A Talk by i not registered Allen, M.A. who, until recently was jurors who had for the current year to register Lecturer In Modern History at lise (Studio); of Rangoon. immediately with Miss Ezra, the University
0.25, Yehudi Manual (Violiny: 0.30. conadential secretary in charg "I Like What I Like" Presented by
whose office is Kathleen of registration,
Gellatley, (Studio): ground floor of the Concert by the Band of the Bulls, on the
ennducted by W.D, Foster Supreme Court building.
TALCA); Guest Arlistes: Caroline Chih Braga at the Plano, Dora (Soprano), Relay from the China Fleet Club); 13. Radio News Reel (London Relay): 10.15, Weather Ite
Rocking 10.19, "The Old Chair Programme of Old time Melodies and Songs, introduced by Christopher Stone. With Mclachrino Orch, Betty Huntnly-Wright and Nanking, Mar. 21.-Generals Gordon title. (BBCTS): 1945. Music Yu Han-mou and Chang Fah-
for Dancing: 11.18. Weather Report kwel arrived in Nanking by air and Close down. yesterday from Canton.
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Attack On Woman Alleged
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A man's alleged attack on Thereupon, it was alleged, he woman in Wongnelchong Road, attempted to remove three gold. Happy Valley, on the morning rings from her left hand. The December 23 last was woman, continued, to resist described before the Chief Jus-vigorously and succeeded in); tice, Sir Leslie Gibson, at the preventing the accused
from Criminal Sessions this morning, removing the rings. when Li Wah, 31. unemployed; It was alleged that during the Closing Times By Air.
„with assaulting | struggle the accused struck her Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtao, Kun- was charged
ming Luchow, walow, Amoy. Chan. Ming, 28, with intent to several times. While this was and Talpels 330 pm.
rob her. Ho denied the offence, going on, a tram with a driver Balgon and Paris 8 pm,
Mr M.
under Неспал (Crown
Instruction approached Bangkok, Bangoon, Calcutta, Kara-
and both the clil, Bahrein, Alexandria (Nairobi), Counsel), who prosecuted, as-
driver and the Johannesburg and Marseilles vissisted by Det. Sub-Inspector J. Instructor sow the struggle Alexandria) Rome Kowloon
4,30 C.P.O.) O.P.O.) p.m.
Closing Times By Bea Straits 3 pm.
and London
TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Closing Times By Air
p.m. R. Sykes, said that the woman, taking place.
They alighted and pulled the who was a cook employed at No. 10 Yuk Sau Street, second accused from the woman. Both
the of them, and the woman, posl floor, was walking near Manila, Honolulu, U.S., and Canada Hongkong Jockey Club's main tively identifed the accused a
entrance when sho даш aj the attacker,
The trial is proceding.
Jews Sentenced
Air Parcel Fonts for Manila. Hono-Chinese in dark clothing walk- Amoy Post Filled
of
face.
General Chang told Reuters
Tuits and 178.A. (Cowloon CP.O.)ing in front of her. He turned 4.30 pm., 10.P.0.) 5 p.m. that he had come to report to
and walked past her, Nanking, Mar. 21-The Na-ordinary Airmat (Printed Matters, round
behind Acting President Li Tsung-jentional Defence
and Ministry
Samples and fimall Packet Porta) then came from En- on the situation in Kwangtung.nounced last night that it had
for Manila, Guam, Fenolulu and struck her on the alde of the Baghdad, Mar. 20-Sever US.A. (Kowloon CT.O.) 4.30 p.m.; General Yu
Jews were recently sentenced to Han-mou who appointed General Shih Tsu-
(G.P.0.). p.m.
Closing Times By Ben
To got hold of her by commander
the death in absentia for joining the former again denied Chinese press re-teh,
Straits, Ceylon, Madagascar, Aden, hand and Kai- Chlang
a struggle nileged revolt in Generalissimo
ensued Israell army, it was disclosed to~: ports of an
Egypt and United Kingdom, vi
them, Sho resist-day. Swatow, had a long conference shek's bodyguard, as Garrison Lendon 10 am. (par.): 11.30 am. between
(rox.); Noon (ord.),
The ed vigorously, but the, ne-
charge after his arrival with General Commander of Amoy, the for- Chen Cheng, Governor of mer treaty port in Fuklen Pro-
cused, however, succeeded in enemy forces in
inging her to
ground. United Press. vince-Reuter-AAP, Taiwan Island.--Reuter-AAP.
Manito, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Sydney (Par, and Reg.)
9.30, a.m.; (Ord.) ¡18 a.m.
tho
was
"joining Palestine"
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