MALTA'S DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS
London, Aug. 15. — Malta's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Dom Mintoff, declaring that "with- out Marshall Aid Malta cannot survive,” resigned today in support of an ultimatum to Britain from the Colony's Government.
The ultimatum), brought to London by Mr Mintoft, threatened "grave steps" unless Britain gave "an ade- quate reply" to Malta's demands to be allowed to seek Marshall Aid to relieve economic distress.
CEASE-FIRE TALKS IN INDONESIA
Mr Mintoff, who is also Reer nstruction Minister, de- clared in a letter to his Prime Minister, Dr Paul Boffa, published today, that Malta WAB "an over- populated fortress where unemployment and starva- tion are already stalking the land."
Batavia, Aug. 15.-The
his letter a3 Describing eentral joint Dutch-Indo- nesian military board today last-minute attempt to stave off issued a warning to both disaster," he accused the British violate the Government of "evading the sides not to
issue and the Colonial Scere- cease-fire, as Dutch and
tory. Mr Arthur Creech Jones Republican Army officers of "by-passing" and "mistending" met for the Brst time in him. Enst Java to iron out truce difficulties.
A United Nations spokesman said the warning was drafted
Mr Dr Boffa, who joined Mintoff in the London negolit- flony, had seen Mr Creech Jones earlier today.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949.
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Bebe Shopp (centre) of Hopkins, Minnesola, “Miss America" of 1918, goes for a swim at Deauville, France, with two unidentified. French girls both of whom wear the bra and panties suit. Miss Shopp has described the latter type of suit as a dab here and a bit right down here and back there." She is on a tour of Euro- penn beaches and has announced she is on a crusade
clean Mr Mintoff complained in his for
thinking and against
bosomis. false letter that Mr Creech Jones cabled the Malta Cabinet-while he (Mir Mintoff) was negotinting
claims In London-int its would not be considered unters the ultimatum was withdraw
He declared that he would time ត running resign-"174 short"-unless Dr Botta gave an today assurance by 10.15, n. that the ultimatum would not be withrawn. the said spokesman The board ordered local joint com-j inltices in those areas to report, imunediately on the military i
the second situation. It was meeting of the Central Board,
At the board's second meeting
night. He said the last sities were ordered to withdraw across the status forces thetr quo line.
Yesterday's meeting was held The nt UN hendquarters.
on spokesman Balci reports
violations in alleged conse-fire Ens! und Central Jays were discussed.
CHIEFS MEET
Colonel W. Ritzeld, Dutch Chief of Staff In East Java, met Colonel Sungkono, Republican commander, "somewhere in the mountains of East Java," to dis- USD - cease-fire problems. French and Australion obser- vers attended the talks.
Reliable sources said: "Both parties agreed upon strict in- terpretation of the order."
GIVEN FULL POWERS Dr Bota, in a reply also published today.
declared that he had been given full powers by the Minia Cabinet 10
with į negotiate
Mr Cifrech Jones, and the Cabinet's state- ment "is to be withdrawn if and when I think ".
cease-irona
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SURVIVAL WAS GREAT INDIAN
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London, Aug. 15.-Thousands of Indians and friends of India, thronging India House today to cele- brate the second anniversary of India's independence, heard a message from Pandit Nehru calling on ali Indians to dedicate themasives anew to the service of India and expressing faith in India's future.
The message, read by tho' who went before High Commissioner, Mr added. Reuter, Krishna Menon, said: "In the last year we have many nchievements to our credit and we have faced many dangerous situations. In may ways we have not succeeded in what we at- tempted to do, but we face the new year with courage und confidence and with full faith in the future of India. For this coming year we must delicate ourselves anew
the service of India."
Mir Menon spoke of the ploncer work of Mahatma Gandhi and others in achieving Indian Independence, and said: Today we miss his presence
example legacy Mahatma Gandhi left we must take our inspiration. The more we depart from
that the less thall be our achievements."
LTD. The High Commissioner out- LANE, CRAWFORD,
the historic parts played lined
NOTICE IS HEREBY played by Pandit Nehru and Mr Attlee, The British
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Shanghai, Aug. 15.-High land taxes are adding and the capacity to forgive and | Street, to the warries of harassod Shanghai businessmen. A forget at the same time than Friday, 26th August, 1949, at Noon, for the purpose of special meeting was held recently by representatives of those two men,"
receiving the Company's Ac- landowners and Communist officials in an offort to work He said that when Indl be-
the year ended out a compromiso solution for the land tax problem, which com a Republic some time counts for has now reached serious stage due to the inability of ently next year she would be a 28th February, 1949, and the
Staio with no differences be- Directors' and Auditors' Rei many firms and individuals to pay big levies.
tween
sects, races creede
or pports thereon; to sanction none was
the payment of dividends; to because
Int.
be re-elect a Director: but
and to
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tribution he made to the well- being of the whole.
The Share Transfer Books Mr Menon though! that the of the Company will be closed greatest single achievement of from the Government and the peo 1949, both days inclusive.
12th to 26th August, ples of India was curvival.
"That we survived
the last
24 months is a great historie set," he said.
But it was no time to be complacent. The greatest task altead was to raise the standard
Speelfe complaints from the Malta negotiators have concerned
by the Land Affairs Bureau were causing widespread re Britain's withdrawal of a £300,- 000 contribution towards Malta's
action and dismay in Chinese food subsidies and the proposed
and foreign quarters, with dismissal of 1,200 workers
island's the
the majority unable to meet Roynl Naval
the payments. He said the Dackyard
Dr Boffa Kiw Mr Crecch Paria, Aug. 15. A fur- authorities realised that the Jones Meanwhile, radio communi-
and Viscount Hall, First ther thousand acres of levies were too steep and eatlon between Hepublican and Lord of the Admiralty. this woodland in southwest appear to be taking action to Dutch military headquarters nfternoon. He had already con-.
by reduce them. France were destroyed estabilshed, and medical ferred with Mr Creech Jones officers from both sides began for two hours this morning.
fire today
.as M. Armand: consultations to arrange for Dr Boffa said afterwards: "Faulat, chairman Joint
of their
supplies cannot say whether there have Gascony Forestry Federa-companies appealed Lise Dutch officials also began la-been any new developments or
for three pendance and the Improvements formal exchanges with the Re- whether
tion, appealed for the concessions to ease the burden: in trade and any success will be
education. They publicans
concerning the re-achieved. I am going to see Mr mobilisation of every able- 1. reduce levies, 2. cancel or hoped. to make the entire coun- lease of 5,000 Chinese held pr-Creech
modify rears; Jones again tomorrow { bodied man to fight out-
3. Deferment try literate in 10 soner by the
Indonesians morning."--Reuter.
| breaks already raging in United Press.
hopes that tho authorities Gironde area.
would modify the situation.
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