THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949.
DOCTORS ORDER TO STOP WORK IMMEDIATELY
Told To Take A Rest At Swiss Resort
London, July 19.-The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, were both absent from their posts because of illness tonight.
The Foreign Office, in a surprise announcement, said that Mr Bevin, who is 68, would leave at the end of the week for a rest at a health resort in Europe.
Diplomatic officials report that the Foreign Secretary's long-standing heart and high blood pressure condition has worsened, and his doctors have ordered him to quit work at once.
Australian Miners To Cast Vote
3r Bevin, they said, is to go to Evian, Switzerland, a water. ing place on the Lake of Geneva,
Meanwhile, Sir Stafford Cripps flew to Zurich today for six weeks' treatment for colitics, an internal aliment. Arriving at the Living Strength" clinic, Sir Stafford Immediately asked not to be disturbed, by newsmen.
national
West Indies'
Dependence
On Sugar
London, July 19.-The West Indles' dependence on A pros
will be perous sugar industry borne in mlud by the British Government in any discussion
Thus, two strong men of the Labour Cabinet will be out of the cou
country for several weeks during Iwo-way emergency-the continuing drain
Britain's dollar
with the West Indies Sugar on
Listowel. and Labour
dispute which producers. Lord
| Minister of Slate for the hos disrupted shipping in the London docks for 23 days. ColonieA, told Parliament
The Prime Minister,
Mraday.
Sydney, July 19-Agtra- Jian miners on the northern coalfields are expected 10-) morrow to call for maka meetings at which they will vote on whether to end their dertie nation-wide strike. This strike is now in its fourth week.
lendera here
Moderate union tonight said that they expected
meetings
tomorrow's
would mark the beginning of the col- lapso of the striker-though Communist omelal "would probably try to prolong the dispute."
Reports from the coalfieldss-aid that the mass meetings were un- kely to decide on a return to work but they might open the way for a setticment.
Miners at two centres, about
150 miles fom Newcastle, in the moin New South Wales coal- flelds today, resolved in favour
of returning to work.
Their resolution also recom-
resources
10-year
Attlee, is taking over the main Earl Howe, Conservative responsibility for the Treasury had urged the Government in in Sir Stafford's absence."" Ile the House of Lords to give
Ultimate will be in
charge of these producers Д the Foreign Ofee too-although agreement. "THE MINISTRY" of State Mr Hector' MeNeil, is likely to carry on the day-to-day job of running Britala's international affairs.
NO SURPRISE
To his associates, Mr Bevin's near breakdown has come as no surprises. Like mbst
of the
senior members of Mr Allee's
cabinet, he has held office for
nine years GW-with only two-month break before the 1945 elections.
And during this
WWE of
Lord Listowel replied: appreciate the importance buying sugar from the Sterling Area. That is one of the rea- sons why It is particularly de- sirable that we should be in a position to buy from the West
much
Trudies.
"We also realise how Jamaica and the other colonies the maintenance of their stan- in the West Indies depend for dards of living, social services and general prosperity on the
-Reuter.
Its year.
tended that aggregate meeting partiedar, he has driven him-condition of this basic industry."
be held to vote on a retum to work.
CONFERENCE
All mlhern in Western Austro- and many In Queensland have already returned to work, but Mr W. Crook, president of the Northern New South Wales branch of the Minera Federa- tion, ould, that tomorrow's meetings would "certainly not mean the end of the coal strike" there,
Mr Joseph Chifley, Federal Prime Minister, and Mr James McGirr, New South Wales Pre- mier, will confer on the sirlite In Sydney tomorrow when, it is expected, they will discuss the neod for working open-cast mines In Now South Wales.
In Melbourne tonight Mr E Monk, secretary of the Austra- llan Council of Trade Unions, Bald that the Council would
consider the whole question of the right of one Individual or union to declare "black" any. thing involving other unions or the whole
community
Self hard attending major inter- national conferences in London,
Paris, Berlin, Washington, Luxembourg.
Furthermore, he is due to cross the Atlantic again in the Autums, Arst to join in high lev level Commonwealth-American
economic
tulks in Washington, then to go on to New York for an expected meeting of the Foreign Ministers' Council.
Mr Bevin, is the only sur viving member of the original Foreign Ministers' Council which nt Potsdam Ert began work 19.15.
He showed visible physical strain when he spoke in
Commons the
economic debate yesterday, His affairs personal physleim, Sir Alexan- dor McCall, watched him as be spoke,
GermanDockers
Down Tools
MR BEVIN
Crooner Dick Haymes and Nora Eddington Flynn, each recently divorced, seem to be enjoying the pro- cedure as they take out a marriage licence in Santa Monica, California. Haymes was formerly married to Actress Joanne Dru; Nora to Errol Flynn. (AP Picture)
Anglo-US Atomic Relations To Be Discussed
BRITAIN'S DESIRE FOR
INFORMATION
Washington, July 19-The United States Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee will meet tomorrow to discuss relations with Britain And Canada in the field of atomic energy, it was nounced today?
an-
The Chairman of the Committee, Mr Brian Mc- Mahon (Democrat, Connecticut), confirmed that the Blair House last Thursday night dealt with that sub- hush-hush meeting held by President
Truman at
ject.
workers employed in Hamburg Homburg, July 19.-Dockyard shipyards downed tools this afternoon for 15 minutes us all anti-dismantling protest.
Although Senator McMahon They were protesting agalact Inst wenk's demolition of the did not say so, the principal of the Homburg ship Britain's view that she should slipways
problem is reported to be of yard
Blohm and Voss, the signe dismantling of a part of the bo given the American secrets
Deutsche
on how to produce tie atomio Werft shipyards in bomb. Hamburg. and dismantling in
A Ruhr
majority of the Joint the Rul
Congresalohal Committee The chipyards concerned are
understood engaged in the construction of the present Lime, to passing to be opposed, at Mr Devin's friends said today faliing and constal vessels per- that Sir Alexander treated him mitted recently by the Allied this technique DT to дру before-the-speech. They noticed Security-Branch.-Reuter-
foreign. country-including. that in the course of addressing
Britain. the Commons, he stopped at one point and silpped a capsule into Els mouth-Associated Press.
Far East Revolt Predicted
Commander Of New P. & O. Ship Named
London,
July 19. Captain D. M. Stuart DSC, Commodore of the P&O fleet, who is well pre-war known to many thousands of
and the Far East, has
Londen, July 10-The London Daily Graphic today predicted that the Cominform will use india
This question, he added, had; been brought into the open in the case of the coal-carrying Canadian freighter, Haligoniun Duke, which has been fed up in Melbourne for nearly ave months by a seamen's dispute.
A special dockside meeting of waterside workers tomorrow is expected to decide whether meeting the watersiders will unload the ship-Reuter.
Mob Violence
In Florida
Negro
gro Population A
Terrorised
Groveland, (Florida),
troops moved back into
July
TO-DAY
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Pacific Union SHOWING
Proposal Under Fire
QUEEN'S 720 9:30
Chinese Competition
Foared In Pl
Manila, July, 20-G11 · Payat; president of the Philippines Chamber of Commerce, was quoted today, by the. Manita Times a saying that Filipino busincarnen saw in the pro- posed Pacifle union a danger of the tightening of the Chinese crip on Philippine commerco and industry, and a consequent worsening in the position Flipino businessmen
of
The Times, sold that whlie Mr Puyat praised as "welcome und desirable"
Dhy under- sanding which would bring the Pacific countries closer, 1:0 feared that "an alliance itself may lead us
into complications,”?
"It would not be in keeping. with the spirit of the proposed alliance I we should deny,
Chiang Kai-slick lodgment for his government in this country if he should find his position in Formosa untenable.
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TARGET FOR REDS "When that situation develops, then this country would be Justidable target for Communist attack by mare Insidious-jusltra- tion,"
A According to the Times, Mri
called attention to the "present sorry conditions. In
which our trade and commerce do not reside in the hands of our people," which he uttributed "In great measure to the competi~| tion and subsequent dominance of Chinese in our trade and com- merce."
"This dominance is as truo and real In other countries where Chinese have emigrated Rumber Singapore ond Malaya.
in
"It is ille wonder, therefore,,
businessmen 500 Filipino
that
in the proposed alliance worsening of their position "and" tightening grip
· on our com-
merce ami trade by the Chinese who,
when this alliance te signed, may come In greater numbers, and with them their financial resources."
Mr Puyat
added, however, that Chinese capital would be welcome. It invested In non- competitive fields, such as the purchase of Philippine govern- ment bonds.-United Press.
INDONESIA CONFERENCE
(Continued from Page 1)
"We
have to implement 11 even if we do not agree with it wholly."
Dr Hatta added, "We must issue a cease-fire order but in doing so we must ensure that no disadvantage accrues to us in working out details."
There was no
no question, he
snili, of Republican forces they evacuating the pockets held outside the areas of Jog- jakarta in Java and Sumatra.
He hoped that the Dutch and, Republican
forces would to maintain peace and order in their respective areas.
The Hague whale
conference
able
be
tho transfer of
He also also
claimed that RS result of the Roem-Van Royen the agreement the old Dutch de-
Senator McMahon said: "At the present time, the three countries are co-operating in 19.-Reinforced National Guard limited number of specifically defined areas of information as Groveland ares today to pre-mand for the liquidation of the well as on
oh matters materials supply.
of ruwvent more trouble from armed Republican
Атпу "At the
ter-given up, which was a victory with the three Agencies nost
meeting on Wednes-mobs, which day, the Committee will discusa sorsing the Negro population. for the Indonesians.
The Sheriff. Mr W. V. Mcined at The Hague Conference Recommending the path out- directly concerned the problems Call, had asked for them "Infor
have been
for the
had
been
passengers in Britain, which is abead in our rela- force" to "break up mobs for Peaceful transfer of
tons with the United Kingdomn good."
the World Federation of Youth been appointed to command the and Canada In this field," he
In Hungary
month
to issue plans revolution in the Far Our Own Correspondent.
next Himalaya, which is scheduled added.
for to go into the Far East service
East.at the end of this year. Our the Committee meating was a other show of force by the mobs visaged in the Renville
Senator McMahon said that Mr McCall said he expected an- Republican territory Qs
US Concession SIDE GLANCES
To Finland
Washington, July 10. The United States Senate Foreign Committeo today approved legislation permitting Finland ic devote its World War I debt payments to the exchange of Finnish and American students and technicians.
Finland sill owes $7,928,508. The committee said the pay- ments would go into a special necount to be used to send Fin- nish
students to the United and supply American books and technical equipment to Finnish colleges-United
States
Press.
LAOS MADE FREE STATE
the
Paris, July 19-France today gave Independence 10 Indo-Chinese kingdom of Laos, In return, Lhos pledged gd- helon o the French, Union, thus taking on Fort Dominion status.
Laotian King Slavang Vona
Signed with French President
V. Auriol an agreement which provides, among other things, that France, will support the admission of Laos to the United Nationa
Laos will serid a diplomatte mission' to Bangkok.
France pledged to detent
Laps in co-operation with the Laolian army.
The Jungle kingdómi 21,000,000 Inhabitants, an AESOK ||
clated Press T
Own Correspondent.
en-
Sovereignty, Dr Hatta said that; the restoration of the Republie The town was quiet today, but was only the first step to restore
sequel to the Ballr conference, during the night.
agree- Only a few ment. This recognised Republi- which also brought together Negrots were on the streets and can control in Java, Sumatra and State Department, military and those reporting for work were Madura.
escorted by whites.
ORIGINAL PATTERN Congress would have to act if the United States
"I am going to break up this The ultimate Republic, he พละ 10 share its atomic
trouble, secrets with
I am tired of fools pattem of the United States of said, would prefer the original Britain or Canada.-Reuter.
around with those fellows," said the sheriff.
By Galbraith Congressional leaders.
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Once upon
Indonesia envisaged In the Ling- gadjati agreement under which Groveland Bared with violence there were to be three autono- STRIKE IN seeking vengeance for the kid- United States of Indonesia
over the weekend. Armed gong mous units constituting the SHOWING
ISRAEL
Tel Aviv, July 19-Thou- sands of workers began to leave their jobs in Israel's main industries today in what actually is a general labour strike.
The strike may not, fast longer than 48 hours, however, since
napping and rape of a young Borneo,. East Indonesia and the white woman by four Negroes, Republican. poured into the town again lust night-United Press.
Goodwill Visit
To London
its present purpose is London, July 19. A party
Dr Halla added, howEVCT, that the Constituent Assem-
TO-DAY
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AT 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 G 9.30. www.P.M.
bly-to be convened after the THE SCREEN'S GAYEST GAME OF CHANCE & ROMANCE!
transfer of power--decides on different plan, the Republie would have to abide by the wishes of the people.
This remarki was interpreted meaning that if the Federalist sintes sectired enough
popular support there might be
a larger number of autonomous states in the United States of
| merely to warn Premier Dayld of Greek legislators arrived in Indonesia.
ben Gurion's government against London by ale today as good- The Federalist states reducing wages in propertion to will, suests at tho British commised at present are South the cost of living Index dovised | government. by the Food Controller, Mr B. Joseph.
PAULETTE GODDARD in
with
"HAZARD" MACDONALD
CAREY
COMING: SOMETHING THEY COULD NOT QUIET! Valerie Hobson in “THE SMALL VOICE”
Jap Doctors
For States
Radio Hongkong
JL.K.T.
and Best Sumatra, Parudan. In Their ten-day stay will be Indonesia, Maduta and Boraço. West Java, East Java, East
Tokyo, July 10-Two Japanese Mixture Melodies with Benny Lee,
0 "Hong Kong Calling" 0.03, Navy | The first workers to work out highlighted by
meetings with Router
doctors left for United States The Song Pedlars, and Gaby ftager hert
port and dock installations Prime Minister, Mr Aillee,
todoy aboard the President Berenaders (03CT81; 0.18, Light and were followed by workers the Foreign Secretary, Ar
Cleveland to
Orchestral study
Belections: 0.40. a public at garages and factories and Ernest Bevin, the speaker
health for one year in America Record Round About Variety flo
Lorenzo at the Piano (Studio); 7, shops. The strikere claimed the the British House of Commons, cost of living index was not visit, to the Britsis battleship, ther Bureau
Col. Clifton Brown, and
Manila, July 20 The Wea- under Rockefeller Foundation Programme, prevented by Jean
reported
Toliday (Studio); G. World News today fellowships. correct-Usited Press.
and News Analysis (London Halay) HMS Victory, in Portsmouth.
that tropical depression” was They are Dr Hideo Fukum
Cripps Arrives
01
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Tropical Depression
Commons and the House of eight miles an hour. It said at the Ministry of Welfare, ront the Editorial and
After six-week refresher ): 2.10, Westher. Report 29.11 WAT
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16.Much Dinding in the MATE 400 miles cast of Southern h the National Institule of BCTA 6.45 "eneral peak- This afternoon the Grock Sainer at 8 pm. last night and Health, and De Masuo Tanabe, wo sides of the Dour by Holt, London halavijë 6, In Switzerland
deputies visited the House of was expected to move. WNW of Zurich, July 19-Sir Stafford Lords,
p.m. tonight, the depression course
the the Opere Mozart! Don Glovabri in English t
[© }Act#1, With Jolin Brownlee,Ioa Cripps, Chancellor of the Tomorrow they will be told of Northern Samar
te expected to be 310 miles east University of California al Sour David Trankis, Koloman TOD chequer, who is to enter a clinic
Barkoley, Dr Tanabe will enter Palaky, and other Priigipela, Chorus for treatment of a digestive how the city of London le run Maximum winds of 20 miles the Harvard School of Public and Orchesten of the Glyndebourne
Company; '1740, Paul allment, arrived Hera by air to when they visit County Hall, the per hour are expected near the Health, and Dr Fukumi will and iris Crehedira 11. Hadio New day accompanied by "Lady: headquarters of the city's, ad- | centre of the depression, attterki. University of Michigan | heel (London Relay) 711, Werter Crippa/Reuters platil ministration-Associated Press, United Press,
at Ann Arbour. United Press.
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