8
RUSSIAN
"RESEARCH" GROUP FOR ANTARCTIC
Washington, Oct. 28.~A group of Soviet Sclentinis who will conduct "research” in the Antarctic left Odessa early this month with Russian whaling fleet. it was reported here-todny,
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According to the report, the Toup will engage in "consider- ablo scientific research" of an sinspecified nature.
The report is received with special interest here because of state- previous Soviet public -monte-that-llaznia pasuİR. Is to by believe that uranium
Thicke Iound" in Antarctica,
followed by statements
the official Russian warning that Makow would not recognise any
International agreement concern- of the South
int the future
LA
Polar region to which the Soviet
Union is not a porty.
United States officials belleve
that Russia is
about to Jay
claim to a segment of the An- tretie cantinent on the basis of early 19th century explention Bustan whips command. Captain Fabian ed by Bellinger, a Germim in the servire of the Czar Alexander
I.
von
The Bussines claim that Bet linghauses was the Orst actually!
to land on the Antarctic con Tien
ncul
The area of Belling
explorations
FOR
directly below South Amerien,
And
Chibe
claimed
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of conficung Britain, Argentina by
I nou extends
LATO dislaore
area which has becu intensively explored by Aurry. can expeditions, and presumably would be claimed by the United
States
Rear Admiral Americans
recently BALU
Richard Hyc1.
Antsrette
that informachana
had reached lin that Hassin
shipy
tnt plaus
Antartica,
Presumably
test
Ad.
miral Byrd referred to activities carried out by the Soviet ships Be Polar which have visitedl
water each winter in the port fone 3. ars. Offletals here water - aland that these frets had been
* Ith equipped United Press.
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REFUGEES FROM
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1949.
Honouring Columbus
Felecita Lozada decorates the family "egg tree" with empty shells as Puerto Rican country folk, the jibaros, prepare to celebrate the birthday of Christopher Columbus, who visited their land on his second voyage to the Americas in 1493. (AP Picture)
Realistic Japanese Think Early Peace Treaty Is Unwise
Tokyo, Oct. 23.When it comes to the question of the peace treaty the Japanese would like to be able to eat their cake and have it. The treaty, which would enable Japan to become once more "indepen- dent," is infinitely to be desired. Yet many Japanese think that this quake on their wooden sandals to
: would lead to withdrawal of American troops and
leave the country open to Russian influence.
A
express
IZVESTIA SEES
SEES - AMERICA AS MAKING AN ATTEMPT TO DOMINATE ALL INDIA
Moscow, Oct. 23.-Izvestia charged today that the United States is taking advantage of the visit of Premier Pandit Nehru of India to attempt
obtain economic domination of India.
The newspaper said the United States is trying to intervene in strategic Kashmir and set up India as the leader of the Southeast Asia anti-Communist bloc.
with thio alm the the greal problems of lits coun- decisions"
of Izvestia expressed
ending the Aghtlog In the opinion that the United lev
"The Teeling
Americnu ! country. If he did not succeed, Staten is
observera considered that media- particularly diplomalie circles is that even- anxious to seize Indin's tually India will arrive at tion by n neuftal power, would
be necessary. markets now that the econo, point where the cannot stay on mic crisis is coming on and slet, and that at that point sho
the fence in the East-West con- DOUBTFUL OF CHANCES the Limited Staics, roody will pleata la pland slit thei Ergach political, sirvien
1he Indo-China were doubtful di deinoerneles." has lost her monopoly in Western
the chances of quevesa af n con- newspaper said. Chind.
"Thus, thero · la churiderable ference between the French and sympathy for India al! Vietnamese leaders with political In Washington, 5. clip-
neutral power
mediator, Char to try
to help Me in view of what they described Nehru to zow his country's ng "the Intransigent attitude" problems.
of Or Ho Chi Minh.
25
"In other words the test iclea of the American rulers consists of economic Caslaves ment of India en to alle vlate somewhat the effects of the crisis at the expence of the already micilessly expleted India's millors," it saidh.
11
GREAT PROBLEMS "The problemin
The posibilly of Mr Nehru
naked alrendy the Vietnamese
10
medinte been discussed
wide
presa. pub- ulterances
Aven recent
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"Pulling
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tas Indian nation of 342,000,000
majority of in pepole, the grat Izvestia whom have an annual Income) which has Regarding Kashanir,
To raise the standard city to Anid that in spite of the art or $50.
the Indian Govern-of Pandit Nehru in Washington the problem is the business of living.
to put into effect and New York, and approved wants the United Nations, the United ment
of Indus his vast programme
statement of a neutral Sintes intervenes in the internal
and agricultural attitude between the two world 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. attates of India and Pakistan teintention
she needs Indin not.habilitation.
“M♫ Nebra mid this week that but
A widely-rend economically
country looks to the United paper wrote recently; "A per- 2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. American expan- | his
for three things-food, feetly neutral personality, Pan- are coveting Kashmir Sintes to its exceptionally im- especially wheat, technical help, dit Nehru, could net as mediator
Biancial Investments strategie
As to be agreed upon, north.*
ly rin fegically.
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LOST BASES
A subtilate
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ان
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asserted Bant the The paper
10s! United
having Sutra, Chinese baser, is now seeking in Southeast Asin bulwark American Imperialism struggling against national liberation movements.
The newspaper characterised Aint rita ideas regarding India of water. like two drops resembling the ideas of Ameri- can expansionists in China which prus disgraceful voliapre suffered ♫
world, and the whole before
የኒ ነይ ideas which caused the Chinest These people untold suffering.
ything leas can hardly have anyt in common with the Interests of the Indian peuple, as India's Premier claimed in his spech before the Uniteri Stter Con- Aress."Uulted Press.
VISIT REVIEWED
- The realistic school
New York, Oct. 23. are those who of Turn
over the New York Times said today in Japanese thought leans to complete satisfaction
present state of peace without a review of Pandit Nehru's visit wards continuance of a de
peace treaty, where trade to America that there was con-
Japanes Citizens
going India in Washington and a dis- abroad, and numerous controls positions to try to help the In- are being turned to the Japanese din Prime Minister Government. There are others
COMMUNISM facto peace, to be attained contracts are being concluded, siderable political sympathy for
Montreal, Oct. 23.-Scores of Jewish refuguees who fled Hitler's Nazism a decade ago have reached Montreal, re- fugees this time from Com- munism in Shanghai.
A spokesman for the Jewish Immigrant
Socwb Aid
naries very few of the 129 with la
allowed to remaini The olien will be looked after
home
in Montreal unt Inumigration authorities, deeme
which
countries they will be sent
Ten years agʊ most of them, -here are young child.eu the group now left bone Cermany. Austrin, Poland anth
The Ukraine to escape the Naz1-
By devious routes, they finally
and to
by gradual stages. Inst until the international situation stabilises.
A recent editorial in the Eng-
tungunge Nippon Tunes, published in Tokyo, says:
Many Japanese, of course, BEN agreed that # peace trendy
Parly dete
not
25
at
CZECHS NO
LONGER MAY
READ CAPEK
Prague, Oct.
are
nation will not be able to stand seriously feel that the
Haffk tently in its own fet ns
"But whether pro or con, the question which invariably crops. up is that of security. whether Japan would be able to malu- tain her judependence both dir
erally and externally if put es her own.
The is the $84 question as sincere Japonese
all 14:4
ቤና
eltizens are concerned.
MOTIVES CLEAR
10
and
Bession."
bloca
on between
INDO-CHINA MEDIATION
Hanoi dally
the French
to mediate in optimism
circles,
Govern- ment, Buo Uni and Ho Chi In Washington it is felt that Minh.” These needs can be partially met Reports that the French might through Point Four in the Pre-
nk Pandit Nehru sident's plan for alding under-
the Increased
Government developed countries which Con- Vietnam gress will take up at its next who are inspired by the admis-
n."-Neuter.
sion of the Bas Dai Government as an associate meniber of the Saigon, Oct. 23.-The Vietnam United Nations Economic Com- nod he Far Government headed by Bao Dai, mirsion for Asu: ex-Emperor of Annam, would East. welcome any attempt by Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prime Minis
about peace in to bring ter, Vietnam by mediation, It thought in usually well-informed Vietnamese circles hero tonight.
considered, Observers here however, Government
Chl
was
that if the French
Intended
FIRST STACE
A highly-placed official of the Bao Dal Government told Rou- ter: "For the first time Vietnam is admitted into an international This admission organisation.
as a irst step in Vici- am's cury
Into international
to nsk life. Pandit Nehru to mediate be "It is, kewise, the first stage tween the French and Bao Dat on the way in the recognition
the one hand and Dr Ho
of an independent Vietnam by Minh, n
the head of the
the other powers." Vietminh Indo-Chinese Na-Lo
The attitude of India at the !tionalist Government, on the ECAFE conference in Singapore,
other, the request could hardly
when the Indian delegation made
until the handing
for the nd- of power by the French voted successively
Dal's mission of the Bao Dal Govern Bro to Authorities Government was completed.
ment's delegation and that sent This process was expected to by Dr Ho Shi Minh's govern-
welcomed in Viet completed by the end of ment, wan this year.
After that date, Bao Dai was
be
IVET
bo
solve expected
Deck Cargo
Shifted; Ship
Capsizes
Ijmuiden,
Netherlands,
Oct. 23. The 1,140-ton Swedish timber freighter, "Many Japanese sincerelyKetty, was sunk this morn felly that the nation cannol protect itself. And that feeling ing in the harbour of ljmui- 23.--Pub-is intensified
by the fact that den following shifting of her
reached Shanghal, ennnging in lielty in a broadcast from the Communists and the Right-deck cargo caused by rough everyday jobs mid professions. [Britain OIL Friday night at groups are so insistent upon weather in the North Sea.
treaty and the brought a rush of customers early sce
removal
There were no casualties,
Chinese Conumunists
Then the awept into Shanghal Refugees again, tamilies moved Across the Pacie
Once
of the Occupation
the Jewish to Prague bookshops this forces, The motives of these the crew of 18 being safe.
more week-end seeking copies of minor extremist groups are too to Canada. Kurels Capek's play about clear, their final destination still un- dictatorship, "Power and
Sponsored by the Canadian Glory." Jewish Congress, the group en- tered Canada.
known.
19MC
But would-be buyers found
quoted that the book,
trom
The vessel, bullt in 1882 and "Internhilonally, the Japanese belonging to the Swedish com- peace treaty question will most pany, A B. Ranja (P. E. San-
tersson), was on her way certainly raise a furore.
Despite General MacArthur's Landskrona to Liverpool.
Japanese cuafidence that the
With a list of 25 degrees, she assistance near The
mul
The refugees said the Com-doast to Czechoslovakia by people have earned the right to asked for munists allowed them to bring Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, was a peace treaty, many nations Dutch North Sea coast, off Wijk
except on
still fear the resurgence of the Aan Zee, six miles from their personal belongings. There unobtainable
Ten minutes after her den. persecution underground black market was no organised
military Japan of the past. They feel that democracy could not arrival in Ijmuiden herbour, the the Nazi tradition, "but we high prices
allowed to earn
Capek's
works are not now possibly have taken roots in the entrance port to Amsterdam, a not
D Laing published.
four postwar years, That such list of 37 degrees capsized the lvlug-Associated Press.
Jareday Hingek, author of fears should be expressed is not vessel and the sank. "Gold Soldier Schweik," is also surprising, but that they are not Efforts will be made to salvage valet completely out of cireu compatible with actual condi-the wreck.-Associated Press, 1 latico. Buyers look for copies tions in present-day Japan any
Entry To Triesto Now Eased
of the works of these two
Triosle, Ocí, 23.-Citizens of fela: deal authors in wo Czech, close observer of this nation can
mita.
ment
Hand sec.
this month the
HE GAVE UP THE IDEA
bookatops, but
and "But after all add European Recovery Progre Clovernment la to take over all tene, the question whaty utions may now enter Tries eve
premises, incorporate them how and what of peace treaty without special military per- R
athonopoly organisation and purely an academic matter as The Allied Military Govern-on the private sale of second- far as the Japanese people are
New York, Oct. 23enry concerned. As for the expres- announced the measure, band hooks. which are effective
Other today 'to
tongersion of the. Japanese position in Piers, who ounced that he would swim 10 miles to Coney the peace soltiment, stimulate commercial, trade generally available here are the any between Trieste and the ERP Inte
today- President Edward Benes people, with full confidence in Island with his hands and feet countries. Only passports are and the late Foreign Minister, the discretion and judgment of tled, ran into trouble now required for entry in.o the Dr Jan Masaryk, whose Ceneral MacArthur should not police trouble and decided to Anglo-American occupied porti memoirs elty-Associated Press..
shelves last year.-Reuter.
authors
were
no
forget tho whole thing until taken of the be at alt concerned.
next June. "What the Japanese people,
The police at first told the liowever, must do ts to exert
34-year-old glass-blower that he 12 he even greater efforts toward na-
swimming could go tional recovery and the estab-wanted, but not with his hands aliment of a truly democratic and feet tied. Furthermore, nation."-United Press.
they said, if he got a permit they would think up something else.
11498
TER SATURDAY'SVENUSU FOST
More Economies In
Prison Asked
Pferr took a look at the icy
mnde choppy by waters, brisk wind, and agreed that the police knew best,
Berlin,
Uct, 23. The three If he makes it next June, he Western Commandants in Ber-sld, he may go at the English lin have asked tho Billsh, Channel, swimming across and French and American Comman-back with hardly a rest. ders at Spandau Pris where police had no comment.--United the seven top Nazi war criminals Press.
are serving their sentences, to
investigato possible economics,
it was learned here today.
Professor Ernst Reuter, the
West Berlin Lord Mayor, com-
Prince Gustav
The
plained last week that the Nico, Oct. 23.-Prince. Gustav Western City authorities have Adolf
of Sweden, who arrived
from
tu provide 400,000 West marks at Mentone last night annually for running the prison. Stockholm, left today by ear for
-Router,
Italy.---Router.
tu
take
namese political circles "proof of India's qualifications
"important; as a neutral mediator."-Reuter. ;
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