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VALUE OF UNITED NATIONS

Washington, Sept. 16-- President Truman said to- day that the United Nations was "the only bulwark wo have for the peace of the world,"

He was

that

Co-

backed up by, the Secretary of Stato, Mr Deon Acheson, who said operation amony nations Was constantly growing in strength

Gi despite and effectiveness abstacles.

President Truman spoke per- sonally to the National Citizena Committee for United Nations Day from the porch outside his office.

Mr Acheson's statement was rend for him to the same group which

arranging for the ob- servance of United Nations Day on October 24,

The President said that United

States support of the United Nations was "absolutely essential" to obinia world

peace

"And I am sure that we are going to oblain it if we continuo to support the United Nations with everything we have and which we have been doing up to this time," he added.

POSITIVE RESULTS Mr Acheson said that at the General Assembly session open- next week the United States file- delegation would make termined, patient, conselentious "for" to reconcitu conflicting: interests and reach agreement un a basis for common action with ollier United Naliour members.

In in four years, the United Nations had been getting

"positive results," he said, in its effort to prevall on the world's people to compromise their ifferences instead of fighting over them.

The United Nations was also beginning to get results in its efforts to alleviate hunger, dis- vase poverty and ignorance. fleuter.

British Envoy May Return To

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949.

Safe Landing, One Engine Gone

The giant flying boat, Philippine Mars, makes a safe landing in Honolulu harbour with one of its four engines (arrow) gone. The engine fell off and set a wing on fire while the diving boat was 440 miles from Honolulu on a flight from crew of 14. (AP. Picture). with 40 passengers and a Alameda, California,

Harbin Is Communists

New Centre For Trade

Taipeh, Sept. 15.-The Chinese Communists will eventually convert the Manchuria city of Harbin into Chinn's new international trade and economic centre, according to Mr Chiu Nan, former member of the Nationalist Government's Northeast Military Representation, who has made his way here after leaving Shanghai in August,

HUSBAND

SLAYING

CHARGE

It is Mr Chiu's opinion"

the Com- that the aim of

munists is to gradually lessen the economic im-

SUCCESSES

portance of Shanghai by OF BURMA

placing increasing reliance

on Manchuria as

main trading centre,

China's with

Harbin the hub and Dairen

London, Sept. 15.-Mur-and Port Arthur utilised as garet Williams, 21-year-old the leading ports.

According to Mr

the

FORCES

Rangoon, Sept. Government forces

Nanking Post British Army girl, was ac- contrists tue using the Na reoccupied Madaya, a

Shanghai, Sept. 15. - British sources said here to day that they expected Bri- tain's recalled. Ambasandor in China, Sir Ralph Steven- son, would ultimately return

as Ambassador to the new

to

the

15. —

today rail

cused today of stabbing her tionalist blockade of the North terminus about 20 miles on a China const us a pretext tor north of Mandalay, a mili- husband as he sat chuir sufering from

campaign a "launching

druin dry wound which she had in-cqueeze and

veins economic flicted earlier.

Shenrhnllanders."

This is making Shanghai

tary communique stated to- the night. ot

Mrs Wiliams had pleaded not guilty at the Old Bailey to mar-end city and will result in the Chinese "People's Govern- Sergeant Major Williams to-do class." Mr Chiu added.

in heir room at an Army hostel Shanghai's eventual

ment," expected to be estaba Klagenfurt, Austria, lust July, unemployed Industrial popula-Mandalay early this year. lished in Polping next Prosecuting: Counsel said rattion would be drawn from the

not

that

to

t

UNESCO MEETING AGENDA

Paris, Sept. 15.-Profes- sor Sarvapalli Radharkrish- nan, the Indian Ambassador to Russia, preskled today over a meeting of the Unit ed Nations Educational, Scientific

Cultural Organisation's Executive Board, which met to pre-. pare the agenda for "the General Conference, which opens here on Monday.

and

The Board's agenda meludes report pa technical asalstance to under-developed, territories.

The Director General, Senor Jaimes Torres-Bodet's, report on the activities of the Unesco and proposals for a £2,211,750 Unesco budget for 1950, are also

on the agendo.

The Board will also consider

POCKET CARTOON

Dy CUMMINGS

*If the television people don't leave the refreshment room pretty soon, we shall miss the

part of the Arst innings.

BROADWAY

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SHOWING TO-DAY AT

reconstruction in China, reports 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 &.9.30 p.m.

on Greek refugees In the Middle

Eaut, and.aid to Ecuador.

BC-

A discussion on Unesco tivities in Japan and Germany will follow reports by experts on these countries.

an proposal to establish

of Institute

Cultural Co- operation for South and East Asian countries has arisen from a resolution on the subject that and bren presented by the Indian delegation And adopted at the third general conference of UNESCO in Beirut last year. INDIA HEADQUARTERS

Professor Radharkrishnan will urge that India should be the headquarters of the Institute in view of the artistic, cultural and religious influence his country has had on that aren,

Mr P. N. Kirpal, of India's Ministry

of Education, is at- tending the Board meeting as Professor Radhakrishnan's de puty and technical adviser.

The Board ut its. afternoon

session decided to invite Generat Douglas MacArthur. the Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, to send an observer to next week's conference in recognition of the excellent Unesco work done in Japan.

The resolution was carried with Mr H Bireckl, the Polish abstaining, an representative, Reuter,

ENJOYING

HIS TRIP-

Sevilla, Sept, 15,- King Madayn was held by the combined forces of the "White Abdullah is enjoying his visit Band" People's Volunteer preto Andalusia so much, it was an- Kanisation and Communist re-nounced today, that he intended bela when they retreated from to prolong his stay in Andalusia un. September 10. Originally, he was due to sail back to Jor- The communique said that dan from Malaga on September month.

Williams' shirt had a slit in the city to the country-side.

Burma Air Force planes bomb-16. The decision to recul! Sir shoulder, where the first wound by

ed and machine-gunned rebel HEAVY SQUEEZING

The monarch remained at his Ralph, anriounced London was. It was surrounded

In

concentrations around Karen-nutei ell morning, cancelling a yesterday, came as no surprise blood and showed that he was

The Communist Military Con-held Taunggyi, capital of the

sight-seeing tour. He was the to British officials here though wearing the shirt when

guest at a gala luncheon given low was struck, though his wife trol Mission in Shanghat is to Southern Shan States.

the The rebels were believed day occupied. In clearing they said that they had

Ricardo General said that

by Ceplain expected it so soon.

I he had got his shirt one way for transferring the city's have suffered heavy casualties. Rada, commander of the Sevilla They emphasised that the vest_off.

Government-patrols were--re-military region. Tonight....the The inference was, he added, economic activity-northwards-to

region nenrar

ported to be combing rebel Sevilla Administration is giving | that

Williams was sitting in the slan orbil, Mr Chiu sold. And about conditions in chair, already wounded

Com- the Taunggyi-Younghwe road.

and music in the town hall in munists

The Government communique honour of the vistung king. have been subjecting

atrounce- of Shanghai to a also claimed the recapture of King Abdullah's the people programme "of systematie high-age in the Irrawaddy Delta ment said that he intended to pressure squeezing."

district of Henzada after in-end his private visit to Sevilla Mr Chiu ficting heavy losses on

remain two The Communists,

the tonight and will Karen defenders-Reuter. have nchieved this

more days "In order to visit the city like an ordinary tourist." Contributiona

the

Associated Press.

London action was prompted

icly by a desire to

consult Sir Ralph Chine.

and

the

i bleeding from his shoulder, when a part of this process the pockets on a 30-mile front along a special recital of gypsy dancea

How and when Sir Ralph will the blow to the heart,

make the trip home has not yetkilled him, was struck.

A

which

defective told the court been decided, but some circles thought that he might travel to that when he saw Mrs Williams

in July. An

Aho said: "He should a British warship in Hongkong in which he would board at the not have hit me and I would not have done it. I told him

added,

mouth of the Yangles,

hrough:

Sir Ralph returned to Nan-at if he hit me again I would Liberation Army. king this morning from a briet stick a knife in him. visit to Shanghai-Reuter.

Mounties Make Heroin Raid

"He hit me again and I picked up the knife-and it happened," One of the principal exitbits in the

case the dead man's heart preserved in spirits in a glass jar wrapped in a paper bag-was on the table in court. The trial was adjourned un-

tomorrow.-Router.

SHE VISITED LOURDES

to

2. The sudden raid on the Stock Exchange, which came shortly after the Communist

occupation of Shanghai.

3. Land taxation.

FILMS THAN

WORSE OPIUM

Shanghai, Sept. 15.-The Com-

Mr. Chiu estimated that by munist press here says that the these methods the Communiais effects of many Hollywood have

Stricken Tug Crew Sighted

Kodlak, Alaska, Sept. 15.-Six

netted 300,000,000,000 movies are worse than oplum crew members who abandoned Communist dollars (US$150, smoking. Sixteen artists have the stricken tug Afognak were Montreal,

15. The Sept.

00 000). Thus, he said, the heralded a campaign against sighted on a branch at Palm Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Communists have found suff-Hollywood's "polson" and the Point, Alaska, and only one man said that a Roman Catholic

etent funds to back their paper

newspapers. Ta Kung Pao and appeared to be suffering from priest and a local restaurant

money issue amounting to 170,- Wen Hui Pae, are pusning the minor injuries, the Coast Guard keeper were arrested together

000,000,000 Communist dollars.drive.

said. today in the largest drug raid

LAND TAX

The playwright, Chang Ching-

were The men

near their in local history.

The announcement said I.

Speaking of the land tax chang, has suggested the estab-grounded tug, which was bent Ta'llefer

Copenhagen, Sept. 15-Danish system which the Communists ustument of a censorship office ashore carly Sisco and Michael

today by 30-mph were found in possession of doctors who examined 15-year- are following, Mr Chiu sold that lo weed out Buch "moral de- winda. A Coast Guard plane

the height of a build-graders" -06 "Mother some US$45,000 worth of heronok Karen Olsen, a paralyzed even

Woresighted the men and thộ tug -United Press

girl who went on a pilgrimage ing is taken into account in the Tights," "The Postman Always Macy M, from Cordova, Alaska,

of tax. For in- Rings Twice," "Thunderbirds" was to Lourdes, have declared that assessment

expected to reach Palm she is very much better and stance, the 24-storey Park Hotel and

Thirty Seconds Over Point shortly to pick them up.--- highest building in Tokyo."--United Press.

United PreSZ. that there were Indications that the Naxi Camp Chief

she would get completely well Shanghai has to pay tax at a To Be Hanged Paralysis, enused by

rato 24 times each square metre withered muscle, hod ept of land it occupies.

-kept Rastatt, Sept. 15.- former SS Karen in an invalid chair for The actual rate of the land chief of the Neckar Gertach con- several years. One doctor re-tax has never been announced. contration camp.

39-year-old ported that there was no ques- Mr Chiu zaid, but some idea of Ifans Gilbert, has been sentenced tion of any "miracle" but that in its extent can be gauged from

fact to death by a French military all cases of illness the patient's the

three-storey that n court.

will to recovery was vital

building has to pay the equival-

A second camp guard, Ranoki "Karen must have got this ent of US$350 every quarter, "Stangel, aged 45, was pentenced will and faith during her

Chi said that the South

to 18 years raprisonmenl-As-Lourdes' visit," the doctor said Seas Bank found that had lo

sociated Press.

E

---Reuter,

1017

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LUMIATY PRESS SERVICE,

"Wonderful — now go out there and sell tics!”

Three-Power Talks Next

Atom Week

London, Sept. 15.-The Foreign Office announced

pay a land tax equivalent to today that exploratory talks on British; Amarican and 1580.600. To meet this it had Canadian rotations in the field of atomic energy would munist den Min Bank beneating begin in Washington on September 20...

to sell its gold bullion, the Poms

through tho transaction.-m Rouler.

No Visas For U.S. Officials

4

The talka would be en-the United States-the Secretary tirely exploratory, the of State, Mr Dean Acheson, the Foreign Once

Secretary of Defence, Mr Louis announce-Johnson, and the Chairman of ment seld, and no new the Atomic Energy Commission, | arrangements regarding fu- Mr David H. Lilienthal.

tare relations among the the talks were those referred to three countries: on atomic President Trunau on July Washington, Sept. 15.-Tho State Department Bald energy would be made pend-20 That the Chinese Communists ing consideration by the

far have refused exit visas | threo Governments.

and transportation to oficials

by

The announcement fald that

On July 28, President Truman announced at a press conference

of the United States Conmilatu They would be conducted by that as a result of conferences

'n Mukden, which was closed the combined Policy Committee which he and other members of 'nst May,

which supervises: Angio-Ameri- the Administration had had with Joint Committee

| can-Canadian relations in the Congressional lenders, particu The Department said the held of a omle energy, the on-larly, with thes Communists have refused or nouncement added.

on Atomic Energy. It had beer falled to acknowledge .all such The members of this Commit-decided to explore, with the requests.” It`sald the Consul-foo Fore: Brilath Bir. Oliver. United Kindom and Canada, Técneral, Mr. Angus Ward, has Franks, the British Ambassador, rome of the basic questions been instructed to continue to and Sir Derick lover Millor underlying any determination of press for exit visos and trans- | Canada-the Minister of Trade | long-term policy in the atomic portation ----United Pross,

and Commerce, Mr C. D. Howesneld.-touter.

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