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AMERICAN JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF FLY TO ENGLAND

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London, Aug. 2. The American Joint Chiefs of Staff indicated today that they were window- shopping for headquarters for the defence organi- sation of 12 Atlantic Pact nations "somewhere in Europe." The three military leaders arrived here today from Germany aboard President Truman's' private plane, the Independence, to continue their Atlantic Pact military talks.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1949.

Admiral Louis Denfeld, complete," he added. "We are acting us spokesman for the on a fast-anding tour" group, was naked by newa- "What Is the pos- sible location of Atlantic Pact headquarters ?"

"No decision can be reached

men:

until

all our

discussion pru

DEATH FOR

TUDEH PARTY

LEADERS

Teheran, Aug. 2.-A mili-

The three defence chlofs... Admiral Denfeld of the Navy, General Hoyt Vandenberg of

asd the Air Force

General Omar Bradley of the Army- plan a ceries of important talks here

with Britiāli, Danish, Norwegian and possibly other Atlantic Pact military leaders.

TERSE STATEMENT - Key oflcers and Cabinet Ministers in Britain's own de- fence organisation stood by the Northoll airport runway as the big. four-engined plane landed with the three Americans. Among those at the airport were Admiral of the Feet Lord Frazer, First Lord of the Ad- miralty, Field Marshal Sir W-

for Siim, Chief of Use Imperial tary tribunal today se: General Staff, Mr A. V. Alexan tence five more nliegeider, Minister of Defence, and Tudeb

to Marshal of the RAF Lord Ted: American Bag and denth on charges of anti- der. The

British services

Party

Jeaders

Bags of the

state activities and diffusionfultered in the summer wind. of Communist propaganda,

Seventeen others were sen- tenced to prison terms of up to 10 years.

As spokesman. Admiral Den- feld issued this terse statement about their trip to Britain;

NEW AIR SERVICES

TO HK

London, Aug, 2---New air services linking Canada and Britain with long- kong are to be established under an agreement be- fween Britain, and Canada, which was initialled here today.

Lionel Chevrier, the Canadian Minister ot Tuansport, Anitialled ott hehalf of Canada, and Mr 6. 8. Lindicen reriin. mentary Secretary to Ministry of Aviation, behalf of Britain,

oh

The agreement, which is to be signed in Ottawa noon, replaces the existing

and agreements

W311 permit the operation of several new

PROGRESS AT

LAUSANNE

MAJOR STEP TOWARDS SETTLEMENT TAKEN

Lausanne, Aug. 2.-The Jewish-Arab peace con. ferenco here recorded its first major progress today. since the talks opened fast April. Israel's four Arab neighbours told the United Nations Palestine Con- ciliation Commission at a private meeting that they are prepared ta join immediately the discussion of the Palestine'refugee problem on the terms proposed by Israel last week.

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London, Aug. 2--Goles up to peace treaty being signed at the Lausanne conference, the 70 miles an hour lashed Bri- spokcoman declared, fullain's coals today and Rave

must deal pence, treaty

with Channel steamers their roughest cultural, economic and other crossings since the war. matter which the delegates here

A

The fate of the Arabs who] number of refugees "may well fled from Israeli held terri-start the ball rolling towards tory_during the Palestine that pence in the Middle East,"

the spokesman said, war has been the major problem causing

a dend- lock during

the past two months. services by Canadian and British alr- Israel's newly appointed chief, flies. It was siated-Reu- delegate, Ruvan Shiloh, told

ter.

the Commission on July 20 that Israel was prepared

discusa large-scale repatriation of res are not prepared to discuss fugees to Israeli held territory

Nevertheless, today's Develop- on condition that

may help the conference tion to Israel would folament

form part to achieve the elimination of the of an overall resettlement pro-principal problem delaying a jeet for the refugees In Arnis settlement.

as in Israci, countries as well and that any

resettlement scheme which might be worked out wouki eventually form on States member

part of "general pence settlement" laying down the ter-mission, Mr Paul A. Porter, |

BRITAIN'S

SHARE IN

URANIUM

MINE

London, Aug. 2. The Foreign Oflice disclosed for the first time tonight that British share Belgian

there

is

"The US, Chiefs of Staff are The Ave ment sentenced to happy to be in England. We ownership of dealth and seven of

have just come from Frankfurt. Congo uranium mine. those awarded prison terms are re-where we spent iwo very ported to be in hiding.

or-

pleasant days talking with our The drive neninst the Com-defence chiefs and inspecting munist-supported Tudeh

our force are looking ganisation began In February forward to speaking with your after the attempted assassina Chiefs of Staff during the next two days and with other nations tlon of the Shah.

of the Atlantic Pact."-United

The rovernment charged that the Tudeh Parly sponsored thra | Preas, altempt and outlawed the party,)

Informed sources say that the SPAIN'S POSITION party is still operating tender- round, and arrests are соп-

try.

Telzeran as well ns unknown

numbers

Press.

sentenced

Deauville Robbery

Aug.

2-Four

The

anct

Parliament

оп

the

be

the Portuguese

tho

A spokesman commenting on 1 published report here that Bettiah interests in the Shin- kolbwe mine amounted to 40 percent of, the shares, sakli The British interest is con- siderably less than that figure

He refused, however, to say what the exnet figure is,

WARTIME AGREEMENT

for

Tonight's official weather forecasts sald the wind will moderate tomorrow.

suffered

Channel steamers were swept by huge seas as they ploughed through the storm. The Chan- nel car ferry from Calals to Folkestone was Ave hours late,

In many parts Today's meeting took place.

of Britain the Arst time under the orchards and gardens chairmanship of the new Unitedgale damage. Reuter,

Com of the

ritorial

will who

hold the rotating framework for future

chairmanship of the peace treaty,

three- The four

Arab considered the Jewish offer over

delegations member Comunission throughout

August. the week-end and informed the Commission that they prepared to accept the Israeli eonditions without reservation. PRACTICAL STEP

any

wero

REPATRIATION

brief meeting During the this morning the Arab delega-

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be tions urged Mr Porter to ex- THE MOST MODERN DE LUXE CINEMA IN KOWLOON A Commission spokesman de- plain the meaning of the term NATHAN ROAD AND ARGYLE STREET JUNCTION the first defnite practal step the Jewish proposal. scribed the Arab acceptance as "general peace selliement" forward

to the According oponect-on—April-26-and-n-de~ision, spokesman.. Mr Porter

since the conference

Commis-

finitely hopeful sign."

said that in this

respect the Israel's readiness 10 discuss Jewish and Arab

alms at the nce were "Identical" In the repatriation of a substantial conference were

that both wished to "establish an atmosphere of stability in the Middle East."

West Marks For Berlin's

Railwaymen

Berlin,

is duo

to

The Commission meet the Israeli delegation this afternoon to oblain the drst concise details of Israel's re- patriation project.

So for the Israeli_delegation has

the Commission not told specifically what number of Arab refugees Isract might be Aug. 2.-Berlin's prepared to repatriate. It has Western commandants moved

been reported unofficially from Tel-Aviv that the Israeli Gov- tonight to avert another crip- pling rail strike by authorising crnment was considering a figure ihe

of 100,000 Arabs for repatria- city government to pay Western mark wages to all raion-Associated Press.

lving in Western

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The spokesman told a news Washington. August 2.4

said conference recently the British usually reliable fource Unuing throughout the counloding that the

United States do not share in the ownership of Belgian Congo uranium to Joint Chiefs of Staff are ex- Besides those sentenced

mines, day, 10 others have been sent situation in the Iberian pen- pected to discuss the strategic tenced to death and about 40

The African Territory pro- Portugueseduces urardum ore used in the others given prison sentences in

Atlantic Islands when the Por-

manufacture of atom bomby tuguese Chief of the Air Force. General Cintra,, arrives in Paris Most of its output goes to the elsewhere a Iran-Associated for Atlantic pact defence talks.

U. S.

source said it seemed hevitable that the strategic situation of Spain would

Under a wartime agreement toteised on during these talks, in with Belgium, which expires view of the fact that Portugal this year, Britain and the workers considers That the strategic agreed to buy the whole of the Berlin. situation of the Iberian penin- Congo's uranium

At the same time, high output, Bri-

BriAlled offeint said the Comman sula cannot be considered withi

tain, however, has permitted out Spain.

the U.S. to take up all or modants charged the Soviet mill- Deauville,

10tary adminstration and Furthermore,

Its share to develop the Soviet-controlled railway man- masked men sprayed a street of Premier, De Salazar, during atomic bomb, Britain recchilly this fashionable seaside resort

recent debate in the Portuguese told the U.S. it will take up the seement with breaking an agret 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

ment to Atlantic

Western Berlin with a burst of tommy-gun Are

The share of uranium in order to workers

Pay

in Western marks, said: "The and escaped today with foot Pact ratification, worth about 200,000,000 francs geographie and strategic unity to produce the bomb-unless Only 1,918 of the Westem sec-2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

U.S. agree to share its tion's 16,000 railway workers must neces the after a lunch-time robbery at of the peninsula

sarily be considered as a whole atomic emergy secrets. leading jeweller's shop.

are affected by the order. They live in the West but work in the for the defence of the West The men drove up to the shop and as a base on the European

President Harry Truman an- Soviet sector. at a moment when the street mainland-uited Press

nounced Inst week that ex- All railwaymen who work in opposite the Casino way almost

ploratory talks on the whole Western sectors already aro deserted after a shower of rain

MOSCOW REACTION question are soon-to-start-be- paklTMIn" 'The Western-backed One man stationed himself

tween the U.S.. Britain and currency. Moscow, 'as à guard near the Casino ter-

Aug. 2. The Canada.

The Commandants acted after race. Another broke the win European visit of the American

The published report said the threatened to call a new strike

leaders of need it, wille Chlefs of Staff was today wide- British had asked Belgium for of railway and clevated train the railway union

the remaining two burst Intely reported here under the

at least a quarter of the Congo's the shop, held

"Ainerican the staff and | headline,

pressure uranium output.

workers unless Western mark Wel! "emptied the glass-cuses,

European countries."

wages were paid to all workers, But the spokesman donled who struck for similar demands Tags dispateties from Paris, London, Berlin, and New York this, too, saying no request "for in May and Junc.-United

supplies" had been Press. sources to the increased quoted foreign effect that the object of the made. trip consists of working out of

refused to say whether plans strategic

subordinating Dritain gets any supplies of European armed forces to the uranium at all from the Congo.

-Associated Press. United States.

dow and

A shop assistant tried to seize one of the men, but was struck on the head with, a gun bult He was inter taken to hospital

A street sweeper who rushed forward with his broom flung himself down when the gang opened are. He was unkurt. -Beuter.

Winnie Begins New Painting

Milano,

The dispatches said tho Americans were also aiming at

He

erecting new military Aid To Greek

blocs- Scandinavian. Mediterranean and West Allanik-under complete American control. They added the plans call for the inclusion of West Ger

Germany under the Pact with the use of Atlantic Pac

Aug. 2.-Winston Wilhelmshafen, Emden and

A

painiing. new

Rebels

Athens, Aug. 2-The United

the Balkans

Health Of Germans

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Chicago, Aug. 2--An Ameri- can Medical Association official yesterday deplored the "bad stale" of health of the German people, but added that the means for improving it WARNER BROS: Churchili took his canvas and other ports on the North Sea for Nuttons Special Commission on avaliable if the Western nations brushes to Sirmione today to American naval bases.

(UNSCOB) an continue their occupation long work on

its report enough. Tess reported British public nounced today that Sirmione is a graceful slender opinion was highly dissatisfied will be signed on Monday night. Dr Willam W. Bauer, direc- finger of land extending into and alarmed with American in- The contents of the report tor of the AMA's Lake Garda,

tentions. It cited, for instance, will not be published un Health Education, who has just The holidaying ex-Premier the Sunday Express, which September 3.

returned from four-month was accompanied by his wife

"The consequences ef Informed sources said that tour of five key arena in Ger- and some members of his party;

of the

American the report will include accusa-many, listed three main prob- Mr Churchill spends several military plans for England may tions that Albania, Bulgaria lems on the German health hours each morning with his he terrible, but not fatal. Wer and Yugoslavia have increased front. secretaries, but there has been in not inevitable.

It can be their aid to the Greek Come 1. Bombed-out sanitary

facilities, which is more no confirmation of reports that avoided if the people abandon munist rebels, ho is working on his war the mistaken idea of Inevit-

spreading These sources stated that Al- overcrowded, and `memoirs-Associated Press, ability."United Press.

bania will be listed as the major typhoid, diphtheria, whooping bose of

of guerilla operations. cough and Intestinal diseases Observations have been made in infants.

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by Commission representatives 2. Tuberculosis is the most of supplies and men movlig in- rampant disease In Germany to Greece from Albania, the today. zources added.--Associated Press,

3. Ill-administered pubile health and health education programmes, —United Press.

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Washington, Aug. 2-Com- Singapore, Aug. 2-The munist agents are entering the Malay Federation Government United States in "untold num approved the deportation dur- bers," according to Senator Pating July of 458 aliens and two McCarran, Democratie Chair British subjects under emer- man of the Senate Judiciary Committee

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One hundred

Ho said that evidence before his

This brings the total for the 53 Committed disclosed that fome year to 3,471 allens and agents were arriving disguised British subjects. as seamen and then "jumping

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Some of the agents were Bantahment of another smuggled across the Canadian persons convicted by courts.or und Mexican borders.ne whose removal was considered The Committee is investiga- necessary for the good of the the United States-Reuter.] the month.-Associated Press.

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