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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949.

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Diplomatic Immunity Issue

Mars Anglo-Israeli

Relations

London, May 10.-The Foreign Office` today said

OF SOMALILAND

Recommended By UN Sub-Cttee

Lake Success, May 10.—The General: Assembly sub-committee today voted to recom- mend Italian trusteeship for Somaliland. The vote was ning-in-favour, six-against and one abstention. Iraq, Ethiopia, Egypt, India, Poland and the Soviet Union voted against and Australia abstained. · The United States, United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and South Africa voted in favour.

The vote on Somaliland carried one step further adoption by the sub-committee of the: basic principles underlying the Somaliland proposals submitted earlier for disposal of the' former Italian colonies,

Moscow

that the question of dip Radio's New

lomatic immunity is delay- ing the departure of tho British representative

larael.

A spokesman aided question is

expected settled in a day or twn

tion,

Britain

has

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to

the

Tone

Makes A Plea For Collaboration

Earlier, the sub-committer bad accepted a British-Italian compromise for Libyn. The sub committee then adjourned and the next debate, is expected. 10.morrow on the last of the columles-Eritrea.

Despite vigorous Sovint objec- tions, ie British-Italian dug- ustions for settlement of the furste status of Libya gained rapid support In the sub-com- mittee. Four principles will serve as the basis of the resolu tion which the sub-commitice is

attempting to draft.

FOUR PRINCIPLES

As outlined by the chairman put to the vote, the principles are:

Independence of Libya in ten years if the General As sembly so decides.

Beltain has named, Mr A. K. Hein as its representative to Moscow, May 10.-Colla-when Tel-Aviv,

aboration between, the dif. corder Israel de facto recogni-

acknowledging its exferent economic systems -0

a state. But Brita Soviet Russla, the United not yat given

2. Israel States and Britain is not recognition, which only possible but desirable recognise the govern in the interests of peace,

Moscow Radio commentator said in an English language British with the aid of an advisory council of Ave nations, broadcast today.

Including representatives of the

tence as has de jure would ment in power.

At issue are the questions of fiscal and jurialictional munity applying to the British

mission to, Tel-Aviv and Israel mission to London.

im-

the

Administration of Cyren- the United Kingdom, ca by by Italy in 1951 and in the Fezzan by France; Tripolitania interim administered

by the

"The anti-Hitler coalition of local population. the three Great Powers gave the 4. The three administrative nations a splendid example of authoritles adopt all necessary LEGAL PROBLEM

frullful collaboration between measures to preserve the unity The-Foreign Office oakdit

different economic systems dur-[of Libyn. would be easy to grant fiscaling the second world war he immunity-exemption

said. of missions from customs duties, taxes and other charges.

the

White "the four

"percipios

adopted apply only to Libya, "If two different systems can in the committee

there appeared to be a majority in favour of colinborate in war, the more so tho British and Italian pro- they can collaborate in peace- Ilut because of the lack of time," he added.

posals

03 regards other colonies. de jure recognition for Israel, the spokesman auid a legal prob- The commentator quoted ex-.

A COMPROMISE lem was involved in Jurisdic-tracts from a conversation be-

1. Clutton (United Mr G. tween Premier Joseph Stalin and Kingdom) limited tional Immunity which covers |

Buggestions protection of mission members he former Minnesota Gover- from arrest and legal prosecu- Moscow in 1947, on the peaceful committee's decision to

nor, Mr Harold E. Stassen, in to Libya in view of the sub- study colony by colony. He described

ton.

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Police Scuffle With Reds

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DIFFERENT SYSTEMS

of

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He Chased A

Soviet Col.

Edward J. Touhey (above), 19-year-old six-foot- four U.S. military policeman, from Howard. Beach, N.Y.. is being held under observation following battle in plush Imperial Hotel, Vienna, Austria, with at least eight Russian officers. Provost Mar-," shal Col. Willard K. Liebel identified Touhey as man who knocked down the eight officers and chased another around lobby with a chuir. — AP

Picture.

As

Bonn Selected W. German Capital

And

Bonn, May 10.-The city of Bonn on the Rhine was tonight chosen as the West German capital. The voting by the West German Constituent Assembly here was 33 in favour of Bonn against 29 for Frankfurt.

The exact party composition of the vote was not known as the ballot was secret, but it was believed, that almost all the Social De- mocrats and a few Liberals, as well as two... Christian Democrats from Hesse, voted for Frankfurt, while all the other Christian De mocrats, and Liberals (Catholic Centre and Lower Saxony Federalists) voted for Bonn. The two Communists in the Constituent As- sembly abstained.

Britain Building High-Altitude

Jet Bomber

London, May 10.-It was disclosed today that Britain was developing its first highe altitude jet bomber designed to carry an atomic bomb.

Neither the Air Ministry nor the Ministry of Supply would discuss the new plane, but a source closely connected with the plane's de- velopment supplied some details.

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This source said the bomber was designed "to carry a special bomb-the atomic bomb-but, course, it will be able to carry conventional-bombs as well."

This would place the plane in the same size class with the American Superfortress, only bomber known to have carried

atomic bomb. However, the U.S. Navy has claimed it has a smaller carrier-based bomber which con carry tho atom

bomb.

The

sald Kource

the new plane would have four jet engines and would be capable of operating in temperatures

already exceeded the 700 miles per hour conte barrier and Britain still holds the work's altitude record of 39.440 feet, set last year by n de Havilland jet, Aghter-United Press.

STAR

Phone-501

·TO-DAY

colder than 70 degrees below 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. zero. That would indicate an 7. extremely high nititude range. or it could indicate that Dri- tnin's air designers are thinking of possible bombing routes over the Arctic Zone.

ELECTRICAL CONTROL

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The trend in recent bomber designing, however, has been for planes with higher opera- tional altitudes to thwart anti- aircraft dre and give ground- based fighters less time for in- terception.

The landing carriage and flaps of the bomb bays will be con- trolled by electricity Instead of hydraulic operation. The hew. bomber will not have conven- tional landing gear partly be cause of its "heavy weight”

and speed and very fast landing

because

conventional partly rubber tyres would shailer like glass at the sub-zero tempera- tures in which the plane would operate.

Aeronautical observers sug- gested that tractor gear of the typo successfully tried by the U. S. Air Force or a ska-liko sikid might be used, The

ust source said speciat, metal, alloys wond inve to be out for me plane's 'furclage and skeleton since some basic metals crystal- 11sc al crtala sub-zero temperatures, Rubber has beeri mited out for the same reason.

No estimate of the plane's speed, rango-

maximum available. coiling was

How- ever, the British jet fighter has

SHOWING

Author Mann TO-DAY

Going Back To Germany

and

co-existence of different econo- the agreement on Triping, stormy applause in the gallery. mic systems,

The vote was recolved with | "We are trying to work out a

as a compromise, explaining. satisfactory answer," the spokes- Stolin

tho o Bald

difference "In order to allow the

The University city of Bonn mon-sald We have had talks between ecquarie systems was and feelings of the population was internationally, known as a with the Israeli Mission here." not important so far as cols of Tripolitula to cool and con-centre-of-learning before the The Israeli mission, headed laboration Wa concerned, the vince them they have nothing two world wars, but 95 percent by Mordecal Ellash, officially commentator said.

to fear from the new Italy, of the University buildings and declined

comment on vita "The economle systems in that the new Italy would help the Library were destroyed by position here.

Germany and the United States them to Independence, the two|bombing in 1944. It is understood, however, to out between them.

were alike, and yet war broke governments agreed that Italian

The elly, which dates from trusteeship should be deferred the time of the Romans and Le insisting upon receiving all

until 1951. In the meantime, was nt one time the residence privileges in London that the

in order to assure help to the of the Elector bunk of the of Cologne, Iarsel goverment might give to

United Kingdom in the task stands on the left the British mission In Tel-Aviv. *The economle system

New York, May 10- of

ooth Rhine, the smooth Preparing

about 15 miles up Thomas Mann, nuthor and Soviet-Hussia and the United handing over of the ddminis-stream from Cologne. Associated Pressi-

States wore different, but they tration, the British administra-

Nobe! Although badly damaged as a

Prize winner, left; dild not fight with each other,tian would be assisted by an result of the war, it still retains LaGuardia airport by air- they collaborated during the advisory council including a much of its beauty. The house liner today, for London with

The commentator added that population."

representative

local in which Beethoven was born his

the Beethovon Museum daughter Erika. The latter,

wife Katherina where there was no desire to collaborate,

Mr Clutton emphasised that escaped serious damage. even peoples with

ENERGETIC LOBBYING who is also a writer, is the economic systems which were separate solutions for the three: alike, might fight each other.

territories.would-be taken with- The decision was delayed for wife of the British poet W. "Can the United States mnd out prejudice to co-operation be- hours tonight by a discussion of H. Auden armaments race be regarded as tween the three administrave the Electoral Law. Throughout ja desire

collaborate on powers, with a view to eventual the day, lobbying went on to ·Mr Mahn said he would peaceful foundations?" the com-unity of Libya "If that is the swing waverers 'one way or the receive an honorary degree from

with of the population"-United other-for the the mentator asked.

selection Oxford

University and give a Frankfurt or "IS TE

desire Press. out of a

series of lectures on the Ger- to collaborate that the United

The

Bavarian Government man author Goethe at London States

is creating milltary,

ask the State Parliament to

He said he would and

bases 171

Academy in Calf maplebiscite on the West, at the Swedish!

Bonn, It was officially announced University of Lund before By- at Munich today.

ing to Switzerland to open the The people of Bavaria will Goethe Festival there. bo asked today:

Mr Mann added that he 1.Whether or not they ap would return to his native Germany after this for the first time since 1933. He said he would attend the Frankfurt Goethe celebration and receive. the Goethe Award for literature.

Vienna, May 10-Five thou- sand Communists demonstrating against the government's wage price policy scuffled twice with the police today and several per- sons were hurt.

to

air

through massed police lines the immediate vicinity of the NOW DOWN TO

Aro

will

dis-

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“The” demonsuntors roke naval once but failed in their second Soviet Union's frontiers? attempt to reach the Federation such diplomatic actions as the BRASS TACKS of Labour building., t

creation of the North Atlantici The first scuffle came when Pact bloc evidence of the desire; London, May 10-Angio Communists surged down Ring-

to collaborato?"

Argentine negotiations in strasto toward the labour build- The United States had turned Buenos Aires for a new meat prove the Constitution. ing and met 800 policemen down Stalin's proposal for a contract to replace the expired 2-Whether, if they standing elbow to elbow

between the

we Andes Agreement are now down approve, they will recognise it four deep to block the roof peace pact

countries, the commentator add-

to "brass tacks," an authorita-s binding on Bavaria, Pro ed......

accopted by two tive British source declared yes- vided it is One thousand of the Com- The entire policy of the United terday.

thirds of the West Gorman munists moved on the police and States ruling circles Hos shown The source said, however, that States Government, consisting "GREAT ADVENTURE" the whole street was covered by the world that for the desire to he was unable confirm reports

pushing, struggling collaborate they subsiltute no that the British reply to the of members.the Christian Austrians, but none" used thing but talk about collabera-intest Argentine offer would be Social Union, will recommened. weapons.United Press.

Asked what his feelings were ready today---Associated Press. to the people that they should on going back to Germany after vote "no" to the first question having been exiled by the Nazis. and "yes" to the second.

ko "long ago, ho said: "It will Of the other two major be a "great" “adventure, and a

mass

т

ton."Reuter. ́`·

1/702

"I wanted my wife to meet you. She's heard you every night for Bfterit Jeats;

Verdict Hailed With Cheers

parties in

In Bavaria, the Boeint moving experience." | Democrata gave full support to

the Bonn Constitution,, while Asked his opinion of Ger- the openly separatist "Bavarian many's future, Me Mann replied: Kingston, Jamaica, May 10. Party" not only rijected it but “Germany is between the United Tumultuous cheering from refused, to recognise it as bind-States and Russia. Mornily, it crowds which were gathered ing-Router. outaldo the court-house today.

is a misfortune she stands-be-

tween these two giants and

greeted by "not guilty verdict MINERS' FEELING doo not know quite where she

against Wills. O. Ishnes, one of the lenders of the People's National Peasant Parly and a member of the Kingston Cor porntion.

OF SECURITY:

belongs.. Thoré is certain neces– sity to rearm Germany against | Russing and `that is not what I Arthur Horner, Secretary of the new nationalism and new mill- Washington May 10-M would have. I would regret-n- Me Isaacs was acquitted on told a meeting of the. Minors very favourable to democratie National Union of Mineworkers, tarisin in Germany. That is not charges of inciling

International-Federation. - in education."-

riot. The

Imagistrato Lound the case Washington that nationalisation

against him had "not removed of the coat Industry in Britain Mr. Munn said he would re the Tovel of suspicion into the has given the miners "s fooling turn after five or six weeks to sphere of moral cortainty."

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Mr Isaacs was arrested fol- fecurity and pride in their his home in Racine Pallades,

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