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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1919.
US Urges UN To Drop World Atom Soviet Control Plan
UNTIL BIG FIVE &
CANADA AGREE
Lake Success, July 20,--The United States to day proposed that the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission should tell the General Assembly that further Commission meetings "would serve no practicable or useful purpose" until the Big Five Powers and Canada come to an agreement.
Protest Rejected
Italy's Part In
Atlantic Pact
Washington, July 20-r Dean Acheson, the United States Secretary of Blate, today re-
sealed the Soviet profesis against Italian participation in the North Atlantic Fact.
necusations that Italian railhea tion of the North Atlantic Pact consituted a violation
Mr Acheson sait the Russian
of the terms of the Italian peace treaty were "utterly without · founda-
The United States delegate, Mr Fredericktion." Osborn, told the Commission that "recent debates He said he had received re- and discussions in the Commission are not bringing ports of the us any closer" to a workable solution.
the
Russian protests today.
Mr Acheson said that, like
most other Savlet protests "On the contrary, these dix- the Ukrainlan Government against the North Atlantic Pact, cussions only harden the dif- continue to reject the recor- this one assumed that the Pact ferences with the Soviet dele- mendations of the Commission, was directed against the Soviet gates," Mr Osborne declared.approved by
General Union. "It Is apparent that. these Assembly on November 4, 1948, The United States had point- differences cannot be reconelled) including those forms of control | ed out a hundred times that at the Commission level.
contained in the plan approved, this was not the case, he added. by the General Asembly, an Mr Acheson dcclured constituting the necessary basis entegorically that Italian Ad- for establishing an effective herence to the Pact did not system of international control violate the Halian pence of atomle energy to ensure its use treaty, and Italy's participation only for peaceful purposes, and had no effect on the Italian The United States proposal for the elimination from na-
peace treaty on said that the asked that the Commissioni re-tonal armaments of atomic
Mr Acheson port that the Soviet Union and weapons in accordance with the
contribution to be made by terms of
of reference of
The Ata-
Italy to the Pact would ba mle Energy Commission,
within the limits on arms fixed
"The Commission has a heavy responsibilty to make clear to the United Nations, and to the world, Just what is the nature of the situation confronting the Commission."
Fight Over
Nationalising
Iron & Steel
All
The United States proposal by the peace treaty.—Reuter.
would also Soviet Union and the Ukraine have continued to Insist on n Russian proposal to "prepare Immediately separato ronven- tions based on the proposals of the Soviet Union of June, and 1947, which provide, among other things, ter the national
report that the
The
10:20.
MOSCOW CHARGE
"FANTASY"
Rome, July 20.--The Italian Government
today rejected Russia's protest against its decl- sion to join the North Atlantic
Union.
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By Galbraith New Oriental
Immigration
DOPR, 1949 BY MEA SERVICE, ING. T, at arti st #. PAT: OFF.
"I hope you'll be more choosy than your father was at your age--ho'd fall for any girl who'd toll him aha likod his curly hair!"
Inter-Indonesian Talks Begin At Jogjakarta
TWO PARTIES
PARTIES SEEK
TO BRIDGE GULF
Bill For U.S.
· Washington, July 20 Republican Representative Wal- 'ter Judd today presented the
serite Judiciary Committee within new Oriental Immigration bili which, he said, eliminated all controversial'sections of the bill approved by the House, but preserved atl cosential provi- alans for removing Oriental ex- clusion law from the United Stiles Immigration regulations,
Senator Juki said his purpose h introducing the
50-tailed stripped bill was to expedite Laction in this cession on tho
ssential provisions, while giv- ing the Senate committed time to complete its thorough study of existing Immigration laws.
fle said: "The bill removes ut one stroko remaining racial discriminations In our laws which have grally contributed to Ill-feeling in many parts of the world, and yet makes no basle changes In the quota principle in existing laws and Padmits
per your only a few | hundred more immigrants of Asialle ancestry et present
Ineligible."
The now bili eliminates the provision that. 50 percent of quotos should be
given to fathera or mothers of United States citizena and to skilled agricultural workers, It also specifically eliminates the Philip
pines from the Asia-Paclite
frlangle so that existing Immi- gration provisions for Filipinos would remain unchanged.
com-
WARNS AGAINST DELAY
Senator Judd told the miller he wanted to stress the importance of acting on the bill this session.
one
He said: "At this particular time when the whole For Enst is under the threat of Com- munist conquest,
of the weapons used constantly and effectively to tum the people of Asin against us is propaguo about our exclusion fawa. It is Important that we quickly de príve Ot enemies of thai powerful weapon."
The Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk, also appeared before the committee to urge
of pacage
the bill which, he said, would
"elp achieve important foreign policy objectives of the United States," The Deputy Immigration Coin- missioner, Mr Edward Shaugh- nessy, also endorsed the bill, and urged its adoption this
Bession. Senator Warren Magnuson (Democrat), urged the Judiciary Committee to give Japanese liv- Ing in the United States the right in August. Political circles in to apply for citizenship, and said the Republicon
capital expect Amerien
was growing wise in the Prime Minister. Dr. Mo- discarding "nongensical and ir- hamined Hatia, to lead the In- ritating race theories." He sald donesian delegation The the United States should extend the principle of neighbourly wel. come to our friends of Oriental ancestry."—United Press.
London, July 20. The ownership of dangers and ex-
As the debate in the Cimber plosive atomite materials and of Deputies on the Pact moved predominantly Conservative for
national
Jogjakarta, July 20.-Republican and Federal House of Lords, which
ownership, towards ratification. which is the is operation and
management of regarded as almost certain, the Indonesian representatives met here today to lay the hostile to nationalisation, dangerous atomie fuellities." Halian Foreign Office rejected foundations of an Indonesian United States, at the tonight passed B Govern
The proposals, the United the Soviet note of protest, made first session of the inter-Indonesian conference. ment Bill to nationalise Bri-States resolution points oul, earlier
The conference, intended to bridge the guif were rejected by the General tev today, even before re- tain's iron and steel indus- Asembly on November 4, 1941. try. But since it made some!
A spokesman of the Foreign between Federalista and DANGEROUS RIVALRY
Republicans before the Omice,
saying that Moscow important changes, the
Soviet
the Radio broadcast the protest be- Hague round-table talks with the Dutch, met with proposals, battle with the Government United States resolution said,fore it reached Rome, claimed guerilla warfare still roging in parts of Java and still continues.
"In the opinion of the other that ita allegations That Italy Sumatra,
of the Commission, One of these changes would I members
infringing her peace not remove the causes treaty were "absolute fantasy." postpone nationalisation
would until
first session, expected Count Carlo after next year's general election for suspicion, fear and distrist |
Storza, theto last three days, was opened mong nations, ineffective
would render
Repubilean prohibition of Italian Foreign Minister, and by the
President, atomic weapons and would Communist leader, were due to together lay the foundations of
Signor Palmira Togliatti.
the Dr Soekarno, who said, "Let us
ivoiries in the field of atomic wind up the
week-old debate free Indonesia." net today. ол the
Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, he Observers here took it for added. "Freedom's cause is a In a speech to the Republie's that Russia's protest deathless struggle. Let us now provisional Parliament yester- granted
towards achieving | day he appealed designed chiefly to rein- struggle
to both the Dutch and Indonesians force the last-minute appeat unily and freedom,"
to op The Federalists the Pact expected from
Chairman, proach the task of transferring Dr Hamid, also appealed for "full, complete and unconditional sovereignty In a spirit of good- Is expected to unity.
will and mutual trust."
with a view to giving the coun: try a chance to have second
thoughts on it.
The Government is expected to reject this amendment.
If the House of Lords thep refuse to give way-and they say they will not the Govern
their original
ment can make
Dil law before the end of the present Parliament without their approval.
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13 CHANGES
the
tinue the dangerous
energy."
national
The Working Committee of the Commission on June 15 ap proved, by a vole of eight to two, a Chinese proposal re- porting its inability
to arrive
fat any agreement.
This can be done through a fore B called the Parliament Bili meetings were held.
Thic which the Government Intro-
was
Soun
Inter it was learned that the
It asked that the Big Powers reply to the Russian note, as come to some agreement be well as Signor Togliatt, when
Committee he addresses the Chamber. any more
Soviet Union and the Soviet Ambassador, M. Mikhail duced last year to reduce the| Ukraine opposed the Chinese Kostylev, had delivered the powers of the House of Lords resolution and
protested that Russian note to Count Sforza at to delay legislation from two the Committee should continue
the Foreign Office this after its sessions. Egypt abstained..
noon--Neuter. years to one.
At which had already
today's meeting, the The Bill, been through the House of Com Soviet Union and the Ukraine mons, was passed without a vote volced their preliminary objec- being taken. The Peers have tion to the United States pro- made 13 changes. Most of them posal. The Commission then affect the powera of the Iron and adjourned and will meet Steel Board, which is to control July 29-Reuter,
the industry, by
having the
majority of shares in 100 of the
lending companies.
On
Lord Woolton, for the Op- ALL QUIET IN
position, thought that the Go- vernment had gone "crazy" lo
It
GUATEMALA
Italy Urged
To Develop
Oil Resources
n
This
CEASE-FIRE DRAFT
Hague.
10
an-
NO OPERATION FOR CRIPPS
Zurich, July 20-Sir Stafford Cripps will not need to undergo an operailon for. his stomach afument, On official of the "Living Strength" nursing home here sald today..
The Federalists
have The three-mon United Nationa❘ nounced that they will send 60 Commission for Indonesia today delegates to The Hague, presented " draft cease-fire
BIG PARADE agreement to Mr Mohammed
Sir Stafford who arrived here Roem, Chairman of the In doncsian Republican delegation session broke up into
After today's inter-Indonesian with Lady Cripps on Tuesday, com-spent his first day resting in his negotiating with the Dutch, acmittees. Jogjakarta hod its room. He is expected to receive cording to the Dutch News biggest-ever parade when young treatment for several weeks. Agency's political correspond- men and women marched past Associated Press. ent,
A usually rellable Republican source said that both the Dutch and. Republican delogailons had asked the Commission to draft a cease-fire after they had been unable to reach agreement themselves.
President Sockarno and Dr. Hamid. They were led by Re- Publican Army units.
After the 35-minute parade a huge crowd gathered Oulalde hole and sang the conference
Greta Garbo To Make Film
Cherbourg, July
20.-The
the Indonesian National Anthem, movie actress, Miss Greta Garbo, Dutch advisers to the Federa. who arrived here today in the Hists and Dutch journalists were Queen Elizabeth, announced that United Rome, July
him while Republicans and Federalists—loudly cheered when they drove she would make a States Embasky spokesman as well as the
in France.Reuter. Dutch-ure through the town-Reuter.
20-A
bring in such a Bill in the pre-
economic situation. sent meant the suffocation and i Guatemala City, July 20-It here today mado a qualified known to be anxious to get the strangulation of the steel in-was officially learned today that denial of reperta that his Go-Hague conference started early dustry, which would be thrown the military revolt against Pre-vernment had told Italy to open into confusion.
BILL'S DAMAGE
He also thought that the Bill would damage the Trade Union Movement. When the ordinary trade unionist
sident J. Arevalo's government her ell resources to private en-
has been put down and order | terprise-Italian and foreign.
has been restored,
·
Oficials estimated that 300 persons were killed or wound-
BULGARIAN
Indian Delegation
In Paris
MP SACKED official talks on the future of
The reports sald that the Italian Government had been told to cense restrictions on the
yet unmeasured 29
Solla, July 20--The sources.
States Embassy garlan Parliament The United
saw his trade ed in the two-day revolt-the development and exploitation of
201h uprising against Arevalo the
pocket of the other.
For the Government. Pakenham.
the
Air
Lord
Minister of Civil which were
the honour guard
Aviation, said that the Govern-
barracks
rc-
to the
OUTWARD MAILS
It is hereby notbed that all mail
for Bervices
Shanghai, Tintain and North China is temporarily suspended.
Unless otherwise stated to- zistered articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. If makin close before I am... registarad and parcel posta close at 5 pm. on the previous day. Mlails are clowed at Kowloon "Central Post Once half an hour earlier than the G.F.O, closing times.
Paris, July 20. The three- mun Indian delegation here for union leaders "hobnobbing with since he came to power in the
French establishments in India the bosses," he began to wonder revolution in 1945.
Bul--Pondicherry, Karikal, Yanaon which of them was in
has un- and Mahe-were received here The Government said that the spokesman said that no such animously deprived the foriner today by M. Edouard Herriot,
Force last night set fire to
been for Deputy Prime Minister, Traicho President of the French National communication had
States Kostov, of his seat in Parlia-Assembly, the rebel head-warded by the United
to the Italian Government. | ment. ment believed that no coherent quarters, after which the insul" "But," he added. "the report
surrendered, could national plan cou
certainly reflects our point 01 ever be Kuaranteed while this key in-ditionat surrender was arranged view, which is known to the Party expelled him from its the referendum to be, held on king, Chengtu, Luchow, Kunming,
through the mediation of Italian Govemment."
on June 14 because of Viscount Samue}, leader of foreign diplomats. - United Oll was recently discovered ranks
in Northern Italy, but has not his "anil-Soviet, mili-Bolshevik "AR- yet been exploited commercial-nctions which showed a
tionalist tendency", ty.-Reuter.
Tho Bulgarian Fatherland Front, a coalition of Govern- ment parties, expelled him on Juno. 30,
dustry was in private hands.
the Liberal Party in the House Press.
of Lords. said that the Liberals supported the
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Oppositions.
French Policy
In Vietnam.
An uncon-
Conference On
Middle East
(Continued from Page 1)
Kajang Bandits Killed
Singapore, July 20-Scots
The
Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist
Kostov was appointed. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Electrification ond Natural
The delegation is here negotiate the future of French Indian territories after
December 11
on the issue of remaining in the French Union or merging with India-Reuter
PLANES FOR FAROUK
Expected at tomorrow's con- Guards killed two Kajang Resources in March, 1940. Force arrived here today to Paris, July 20.-The French ference, are the
matic representatives Goverment will continue. ita present policy in Vietnam based Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Syria, the the Lebanon, Yemen, Transjordan the agreement with ex-Emperor of Annam, fortress colony of Aden, on the and a representatives from the Dai, the new head of the State Red Sea Associated Press. the French Minister for, the Colonies, M. Paul Coste-Florel,
KING ABDULLAH told the French Council of Ministers today, according to a London, July 20-King Ab-
THURSDAY, JULY 21 Closing Times By Air Canton, (Kowloon CPD) 10 .m... 1 pm. 4.b.m.; (GPO) 0.36 a.m., 130 p... 3.30 pm.
Taipeh, Foochaw, Kwellin, Ching- Swatow and Amoy. 1.30 p.m.
Rangoon, Calcutía, Karachi. (Basra, Nairobi Membags, Dar-es-Salsam. Mauritius, Johannesburg and Catro vin Karachi), Alexandria, Rome and London, (Kowloon CPO) 430 pm; (GPO) B
Bingapor Bangkok, Batavia, Colombo, Syd- ney and Auckland, 5 pm.
Japan. 8 p.m...
Closer,
Times Dy Bex. USA, Central and South America) via San Francisco, a p..
Manila, 3. p.m.
swalow. 4 p.m. *
New York, July 20-Four members of the. Egyptian, Air
FRIDAY, JULY 22- Closing Times ny- Air British diplo-bandits, one of them a woman,
The Central Cammitice of the take over two aircraft recently from '14
Swatow de Amoy, 0.30 am, (reg); mllcs south of Kuala Bulgarian Communist
Party purchased by King Farouk of 9 am (ord), Lumpur, it was officinity
Dn early in April relieved Kostov. Egypt.
Foochow, Halow, Bwstow, Amay, Taipeh, Chungking & Chengtų, 330 nounced today.
of his posts as Deputy Prime ·One of the officers, Colonel pm. Ono bandit was captured. Minister, Chairman of the Com-Hassan Aklf, sald that the two Mandia, Guam, Hmolṛtu, USA and and three probably were mittee for economic and finan-aircraft, Grumman Amhibians, Canada, 3 p.m.
"Air Parcel Poets for Manila, Hono- wounded out of a uniformed cial questions, and member of had been paid for personally julu anki USA, (Kowloon CPO) 130
the Central Committee.
by King Farouk and would pm: (OPO) 8 p.m. group of 16.-Neuler.
that serve as his personal planes samples and Smail Packet Pontal for Ordinary Airmail (Printed Matters,
Manila, Guam, Honolulu and USA, (Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m.; (GPO) B.m.
French Government spokesman. dullah of the Mashemite King
dom of Jordan is expected to
M, Coste-Floret said that tha
Government had no intention visit Britain as the guest of the
spokesman sald here today.
Chinese Ministar Leaves Vatican
Parliament also agreed Reuter.
Kostov should lage
under the penal law for "heavy crimes against "the State","
Kostov will be prosecuted for economic sabotage, the penalty. Vatican City, July 20-Mr for which is life imprisonment
or death.
Kolarov Elected Sofa, July 20-The Foreign Minister, Mr Vassil Kolarov,
of adopting the proposal of the British Government about French Socialist Party Con-August, 18, a Foreign Office grega, which called Government to do everything The spokesman, added that John C, H. Wu, Chinate Minis- possible to arrive at a truce to the. present · arrangement was ter to the Holy See for the past Parliament today also agreed veteran Communist revolu be guaranteed by Unlied will provisional. King Ab- three years, will leave here on that another member of Parlia-tionalist and close friend of Nations observers, to be dullah's Prime Minister, Abu Saturday to take up the Pro-ment, Georgi Hulchev, a mem- the Into Georgi Dimitrov," wor
Dimitrov's followed by a referendum on El Huda Twefils Pazha, is at fessorship of Philosophy at the ber of the Agrarian Party should named the kind of government the present in Britain on a private University of Hawall, It was be prosecuted for esplènago and tonight as Bulgarian Premier. people wanted-Reuter,
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Closing Times My Béa
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Manila, Aden, Egypt & Marwolilow,
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