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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1949.

Secret Talks Staying Home Soekarno Appeals

On Atlantic Defence

London, Aug. 3.-Secret talks on the defence organisation for the North Atlantic Treaty between United States and British Chiefs of Staff ended here this afternoon. General Omar Brad- ley, United States Army Chief of Staff, said after- wards, "We have been discussing again this after- noon the details of the organisations to be set up under the Treaty.”

"Wo

are very happy about the course' they have|

They Want taken," he added.

Compulsory Training

Auckland, Aug. 3—New Zealanders want com. pulsory military training. according to the results of the cpnscription referen- dum announced today. which showed 535,491 votlug in favour and 152,-

810 against.

When compulsory mill- lary training becomes law, youths of 18 will be Hable for 14 weeks train- ing in the first year and 14 days plus six parades In the second.

In the third and fourth years, no men under the age of twenty-one will be compelled to serve over- seas.Associated Press.

after the

Because her father, U.S. Ambassador Lewis Douging, thinks an awkward silun. tion might arise because

Immediately American chiefs, had left, Danish and Norwegian, de- fence leaders arrived at the British Defence Ministry. | A Briilsh spokesman said

that

they

hold both would "courtesy" talks with the British Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The Danes and Norwegians Gre meeting the American Joint Chiefs of Staff tomorrow morn- inst.

The

Dunish defence leaders

here arc Lieutenant-General

Ebbe Gourts and Vice-Admiral A. II. Vedel.

The Norwegians are Vice- Admiral Edvard Danielson, General Ole Berg, General W. and General Bjarne Hansteen Qen.

Admiral Louis Denfeld, Chief of US. Naval Operations, sald today that it would not be loo long", before a defence organisa- tion for the North Ainutle powers would be at work."

SUGGESTION THAT ARABS

ARABS end of the year.

He thought it was probable The new organisation would be working before the

WILL REARM

The Americans, who arrived from Frankfurt last night, are

Parks leaving for after their discussiers with the Danish and Norwegian defence

New York, Aug. 3.-Thejhlefs. Daily Compass editorial to-

tomorrow

It in daughter and Princess Margaret are moving in the same circles and have the same men friends, Sharman Douglas has been told to stay home. Mr Douglas is afraid that love may get involved with politics. (AP Picture)

Japan Occupation Costs

to cover

To Indonesians To Keep Order

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Copics of photographs taken by the South China

Batavia, Aug. 3.-The Dutch Commander in Morning Post and Hong Kong

Batavia, Lieutenant-General D. H. Buurman Van

Vreeden, broadcasting tonight, told' Dutch troops. Telograph Staff Photographers that they would share with the Republican · Army the duty of protecting the population against · rob- bers and looters,

Herald: "Apart from the tion, there are groups who are forces on the other side who only out for robbery and foot. raised their arms from convic-It cannot be expected that these

ACHESON'S CONFIDENCE

IN LIE

..

groups will follow the cease-

every

Are order to the letter.

"Against these groups human society which seeks to law and order will

maintain

continue to net,"

Meanwhile, in a 100-minute brondcast from Jogjakarta, the Indonesian Republican Presi- dent,

Dr. R. Sockarno, ap pealed tonight to Republicans

to support the cease-fire order. Referring to the round tablo

aro on view In tho Morning Post Building.

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Lake Success, Aug. 3- The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that he did not know the said: identity of the secret "Wit-participant, thanks to the United nesk No, 8" who recently Nations Commission."

Presiden Soekarno thanked levelled charges against the the Republican urmed forces United Nations in Senate for their loyalty in carrying out hearings, but added he was orders to continue the struggle December's “police confident that Communist after last

action" in Indonesia. "terrorisation" such as the witness alleged "would not INDONESIAN TEST be tolerated" in the world organisation.

"The character of the struggle

The Re-

is changing and the goal of us Mr Acheson expressed theal is nearly reached. official American vote of con-publican territory is smaller fulence in the UN Secretariat now, but the Republican spirit under

the Secretary General, has been stimulated everywhere. Trygve Lie, a letter to the The ecase-fire is a test for us acting Secretary General, Mr for the Republic and the whible Byron Price.

Indonesion people.

"The

eyes and

earn of the world are fixed on us."

President Soekarno appealed to the Dutch to discard colonial tendenciesReuter.

Mr Price Inst week protested against charges, made in Senate Judiciary sub-committee 3 hearing, that Mr Lie hud packed the United Nations with Com- munists.

Washington. Aug. Japan is due to receive nearly half of the US$1,000,- 000,000 the U.S. Army is asking Congress to set aside for occupied areas. ROLE IN GERMANY

The Army's appropriation They have already me plan day predicted-on the evetallan and Luxembourg military for Japan

calls for US$495,015,000 expenses of the Security Council leaders and discussed with the

during

the year ending next meeting to adopt the Acting United States occupation Du June 30. -Ar ̄additional US$20, Mediator's final report on thorities the Atlantic Pact role 442.000 is being asked for the the Palestine war-that the of American troops in Germany, Ryukyu Islands, which are also

they will have Arab nations would openly

occupation. The with French, Belginn, Dutch

those current- figures above are rearm, with the aid of Briand Portuguese defence leaders. ly contemplated by the Army, tain, following the report's! An American ofciai in but they are subject to change, adoption.

London today denied a report dependent on commodity costs

the oflleinl The editorial declared thai by Taso,

Soviet in the occupation operation. that plans had offensive armies continued to be news agency,

The requested funds for re- organised, "particularly in been made for meeting be-

lief

rehabilitation for and Egypt and Transjordan,

the chiefs and the tween

Yugo-Inpan are almost US$15,000,000 Intter a direct British deslav representatives.

less than what the Americans pendency."

no decisions

spent for that purpose cluring defence

the fiscal

While

on un "Only the successful con-Atlantic

organisation clusion of firm peace treaties, are being taken at the present

for Л

year ending tast

Jurie 30-US$510,009,416—but

behind a guarantee of the United Sonferences, they are designed they make the largest singlo Nations that the suntores to pave the way

inter slice of the proposed US$1,000,- and specifically the Security meeting of the 12 signatory000,000 sought for occupied Council-would be Irrevo nations.

fer un

mo-

Mr Acheson wrote: "So far as that particular Incidentia. concerned, I am not aware of the POCKET CARTOON identity of the secret witness before the committee and can- not say, therefore, what tivaled this person to make such be as- statement. You may sured. and

assure Secretary General Lie. that my to the can this tration on ente in

you may

a

his administration of Secretariat. I am confident situation like that described by would not be tolerated.”—United Press.

the anonymous witness

RHEE FLIES

"May 1 warn you to put

back the clock-

TO MEET

CHIANG

Seoul, Aug, 3.---President

hour with the British Joint Germany comes next with Syngman Rhee flew in Chiefs of Staff.

cably pledged, would ense the The Danish and Norwegian ** LEUNG WING LOK *** defence chiefs stared situation sufficiently to suction the pretence that all is well and amicably

Fettled warring antes,

among the

A spokesman for the visiting group said after the meeting that It added: "There is reason for they had discussed details of o prospective Security Counell plan for a Scandinavian regional action.

Britain has been ship-defence organisation within the ping arms wholesale to her framework of the North Atlantic Arnu League neighbours,"

Trendy.

Grants

countries this year.

The U.S. occupied area fo proposed US$470,338,000, com- U.S. Navy transport plano pared with a US$604,000,512 for today to the southern tip of Koren, where, rellable the previous fiscal year.

The trend in these American

to help former sources predicted, he would

the enemies of the U.S. ía down-await the arrival of General- ward. By this. it means the issimo Chiang Kai-shek... US cannot go on indefinitelyLust sight,a Chinese Air ST. JOHN AMBULANCE supplying huge sums for these Force plane carrying Nationalist purposes.

The expectation is that these cfficers and soldiers and three shipments perial General Staff, cald that mic conditions in the occupied

unnecessary by improved ceone-at Kimpo.alrfield.

Dr Rice announced last week be made the talks both with the Ameri

that Generalissimo Chiang had can and Scandinavian leaders

Of the request for Japan this accepted his invitation to come been "very satisfactory would not have n powerful from the British point of view year, the biggest single item is to Korea to confer on plans for US$105,474,000 for grain, food an anti-Communist aillance of Field Marshal Lord Mont-and

Pacifie This the Paci products. gomery, liond of the Western amount. In the previous scal It was understood General Union Defence Committee, håd

year Was US$231,104,700 Chiang would arrive here from

It said the embargo would be VERY SATISFACTORY lified when De Ralph Bunche's. Field Murshul report was adopted "quinsl-recret" arms

Sir Wiliam

BRIGADE

and the Slim, Chief of the British In-grants gradually will be rendered i civilians arrived unannounced | KOWLOON SUB-DISTRICT.

from Britain would openly.

The editorist also said Israel had

ally us the Arab nations would "have in Britain because United States support "will once more now to the enemies of Israel through Great Britain."-United Press.

Dutch Consulate

Sydney,

Picketed

Van

and

of

countries,

Kindred

a brief, Informal meeting with Associated Press. the three American Chiefs Staff at United Statca Naval Headquarters in London this afternoon.

McCloy Back

па

For Talks

A United States Navy Head- quarters spokesman gave details of the discussion

Admiral Richard L Con-

and

powers,

Formosn in a private transport plane and transfer to the plane which arrived last night. · He is then supposed to fly either to the southern part city of Fusan or the

nearby Chinese base.- United Press.

naval

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holly, United States naval Sydney, Aug. 3-The Dutch commander of the Eastern Washington, Aug. 3.--Mr Consulate here

was pleketed Atlantic

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in missioner аго

for Germany, ar- Dutchman and his Australian London, was also

present.

rived here today for high-lovel| wilo who claimed that the The United States, Danish talks on U.S. problema in Ger- Netherlands East Indios and Norwegian leaders were many. Government owed them $9,000, being received by King George Mr McCloy

Washington, told reporters

Aug.

WOTO Mr

here Mrs at Buckingham Palace tonight.

diplomatic offkelat today they

he had returnd "on a Heyningen of The Danish

the New and Norwegian very short visit to check up

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Because of the large over- naval ships.

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The official said New Zealand not be accommodated, at the rejected, ho said, by the of cameras the size of a poc- talks with Russia in Berlin, he lost no time in replying to a re- Australian Supreme Court on ket cigarette lighter, weighing said: "They are going on as quest sent by the Department Bible Auditorium the techni on the ground that the latter less than three ounces, for ex- agreed by the Big Four in Paris, on behalf of Admiral Byrd. De-colour sound tim had sovereign Iminually. port to the United States and and I hope they will be pro-tails are being worked out bo-OF A NEW WORLD" will bo Rèuler.

tween the U.S. Navy and the shown ductive, but it is too early to say anything.

New Zealand Navy in by members of his staff United that the ports of Dunedin and Itong Pread

the Consulate tomorrow, claim-

ed that he was a wartime agent

for the Netherlands East Indies'

shipping organisation,

Midget Camera

Irativo matters many-appropriations similar matters."

Ho said he hoped to return to Glossau, Aug. 3-An optical Germany

on August 14,

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FRAU RAEDER plans were to leave next Octo- Chatham & Mody Ronds.

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Berlin, Aug.

3-Frau Erika

Racder, wife of Erich Ruedor,

Hitler's navy chief, now serving

a life imprisonment term In

ber with 3,700 men ond eight ships-United Press,

CONSENT FOR MARRIAGE

Hastings, Aug. 3--Jacqueline Spandau prison here, has fled Flour Alan, 18-year-old daughter zono to Wes- of Colonel and Mrs J. A.. Alan; from the Soviet tern Germany, the American-for- Karachi. · Pakistan,

today controlled Berlin Radio reported obtained a magistrate's consent lonight.

for her marriage to 21-year- Frau Raedor, 78, had been in fold student against her parents Soviet custody since 1945, the opposition. report said.

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