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ISRAELI - IRAQI DISPUTE

Britain Does Not Want To

Take

Sides

London, Oct. 24.—Britain made it plain today that it does not want to take sides in an Isracli- Iraqi dispute over the treatment of Jews in the Arab kingdom. A Foreign Office, spokesman told news conference questioners that "it seeins" as though this country would have no right to act on Israeli request for intervention to stop anti- Jewish persecution in Iraq.

Hungarian General Executed

Isract last week asked both Britain and the United and stop States to try alleged ill-treatment of Jewa by the Iraqi authorities,

The spokesian aid Britain on the hos an far no neted and request

ho added. "It seems as though His Majesty's Government has no locus standi lo Lake action this matter."

The Foreign Ofce, nonethe- has asked its diplomatie

In Baghand

to report

on

the

of Jews in position

infor- from

15 A 3

Budapest, Oct. 24-The less, Hungarian Ministry of De-mission fence announced today that iraq LL-General Georgy Palffy,

The spokesman said no former top-ranking Army

had COINC In of anti-mations general accused

Baghdad Independently and un- 1221 government plotting,

sollcitedly to indicate that Jews been executed with three in the kingdom are being per-

secuted and tortured, fellow officers.

Parnell Government spokestran charged on Sunday.

Larnell call The

for Brush

Succes intervention was mach both i

in Lake London and

week-in London 117 the Jant Minister, Mordecal Ellash, who Vader- ww Michael Wright, an

for Fore Secretary of State Affairs,

Виссела by Aubrey Eban, who talked with Minister of State. and Ave other persoas. Three Britain's

henda Hector McNell. Eban

The announcement naul the four men wore hanged utter a

One military tria!. secrei the men was Palffy's arsistant, Bein former Police Colonel Kurondy

and Colorol

General Pality Korondy were tried originally in September with the former Foreign Minister, Laszio Hulk.

of them, including M, Rajh, were sentenced to death and executed

on October 15, according to the Hungarian Government,

The

int

Rajk court ald sentence Palfy And Korony the two should sinoo it-suled be tried by a millary tribunal.

COUP ATTEMPT

The other two men executod today were identified an Colonel Dezso Nemet, former Hungarian attache in Moscow, inilitary and Otto Horvat, another polico

coloncl.

Nemel was said to have con- fessed that he spled for Bussin's enerics "under the shadow of the Kremlin".

testified at the Palfy had Rajk trink that ho conspired with the former Foreign Ministce to the stage a coup d'etat, with backing of the United States government and Marshal Tilo of Yugoslavia, last Spring.

Rajk testified that several of had Palfy's most elite units undergone "dry run" practice in planning for launching the coup

United Press.

Tried To Reach

Pres. Truman

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the Inchell Untied Nations teain. --Arociated Press.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949.

Parisians See New Cars

HOTCHKISS RANFARI

Gibraltar Stops Work To Greet The Amethyst

Cibraltar, Oct. 24.-Excopt for the arrival of royalty, Gibraltar has never given such an enthusiastic welcome an that accorded HMS Amethyst this morning when sha ontered the harbour on a four-day visit on her way home,

Long before the sloop's arrival, thousands were

YUGOSLAVIA waiting at strategle points

!

all over the Rock and at the wharves. The town was be- flagged and all shops, cafes,

German models were included, for the first time since the war, with other foreign cars in the Paris Motor Show at the Grand Palais. This interior view shows crowds inspecting the various makes. (AP

Picture)..

THE HAGUE POCKET CARTOON

CONFERENCE

PROGRESS REPORT

The Hague, Oct. 24.--The Indonesian Republican dele gation to the round-table conference on the future of Indonesia here today dis- cussed a provisional Con- stitution for a United Repub- lle, which was drawn up by a joint committee of Repub

licans and Federalists.

The Federalist delegation is to discuss the Constitution to--|

morrow.

It was stated today that the ow weekend talka imang the leaders of the three delegations were "not satisfactory."

Sailing Of DP Ship Stopped

A conference progress report issued today showed that these points still have not been settled. Political: New Guinea, mutual rights of citizenship, right self-determination and the na- tonality of Indonesian subjects residing in the Dutch West In ales.

SHOW 19

Offer hun dollars for 11, dear!".

London Express Service.

JAPANESE

LOOTED PROPERTY

DEADLINE

Washington, Oct. 24

Far Eastern Com-

Foreign Relations: Joint diplomatic representation and The

the right of the Netherlands-mission today announced

Indonesian Union to take part in international legal inter- course,

MILITARY MATTERS Military:

an extension of the dend- line to April 1, 1950, for the distribution of proceeds the liquidation of The ultimate dato from for, the moving of Dutch forces property in Japan known After the transfer of sovereign- to be looted from Allied ty, their transport and reorgani- zation, the extent

of Dutch countries. naval aid to be given to Indone- The original deadline was set Ein during

tho

withdrawal for October 1, 1949, with a pro- the money should period, co-operation in military vision that aviation and the status of the be distributed in proportion Saurabaya naval base,

to the recognised national re- The Inancial and economic parations shares" of the looted differences include the question countries,

France, Indonesian discrimination China,

Dutch

ut against

Dutch

object to the Indonesian to offer only "no sub- promise

stantial discrimination."

Other difficulties evacem nationalisation and the transfer of indemnification money after Cork, Eire. Oct. 24.-The expropriation.

A quick solution on

pected here.

the

namety

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Com- Shortly after 8 a.m., six RAF Canada with 385 displaced Committee is meeting into to cretion of the Supreme Belgrade, Oct. 24.--Mosha

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Pijade, member of Marshal planes flew out to meet the persons who arrived in the night to consider how a cattle-mander of the Allied Powers in RK Government Import width

Mediterranean. vessel here from Sweden ment can be speeded up. Ambassador

learned int usually the countries concerned." Israel!

It WRA the Tito's Politburo, told the As the Amethyst neared Europa three weeks ago, it was rellabie

quarters late tonight ffald States told the State De-

Israel Yugoslav people today: "We Point, about 60 squill Today that

vessels, partment

that the debt problem had been understood today. would probably protest to the are not standing before im- pinnaces and launches escorted

solved.-Reuter. United Nations about the alleged medinte danger, but wo are her in formation toward

No formal order has been

but dan- Admiralty harbour while sirens issued persecution and torture of the

hnvo precautions stendily sailing into

and hooters sounded.

taken to Jewish community in Iraq.

iny prevent ger."

unauthorised departure.

PROTEST TO U.N.

24.

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Pijade spoke on Sunday be

of clars forea graduating

Mr Ellahu The Ambassador, Elath, had a 35-minute conver- sation today with Mr George Yugoslav Army pilots at Rumaa. McGhee, Assistant Secretary of near Belgrade. His speech was

Euster and African reported

for the first time by State for

the Yugoslavia prets today.

Pijade said that those now Mr Eloth later said that he trying to "intimidate" Yugo-

would stavia

Aflatre.

bad asked Mr McGhee to ensure the good offices of the that United States were used to in-e same vestigate the situation.

that

at

we

FULL CONFIRMATION'

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the

The band of the 1st Battalion, Royal

Northumberland

Fust- llers, played national airs at the quayside as the Amethyst ap- pronched the pler.

A few minutes after berthing, Admiral Brooking, Flag Of cer-in-Charge of Gibraltar Dockyard, necompacted by the senior Naval, Military and RAF officers and the Chairman of the City Council, called on Li- Commander Kerans on n tour- tesy visit.

been

The Irish Government has been advised by the Government of Norway, where the ship is

Victory- that the registored, formerly a British landing cratt is regarded as unseaworthy for the use for which the rofu- ges Intended her.

CONCERN FOR

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New Delhi, Oct. 24.-In-based." Efforts are being made to r

announce The Commission diun Government quarters in other range passages

ships

ment said the extension of the expressed anxiety deadline and amendment ro- for those to whom the Canadian today

of funds about 500 non-Muslim refu-garding distribution Government will grant vivas.

sail in

lo

of

is observed.

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October 20 In refugee camps schedule of shares applicable to It is not known whether in Lahore, in West Pakistan, the distribution of the secured those unable to obtain

visas as "a protest against their fund."-United Press.

detention from Canada will be allowed to continued remain in Ireland or will be sent Pakistan." back to Sweden.

Other

by

ultimately meet fate ng all previous would-be

conquerors of this country, all those who had tried to "enslave" is people. Не told Mr McGhee that to

make

Ho

that "they"--an Israel would probably

Sald

SPANISH CABARET the United obvious reference to the Comin. | Irpresentations

"becinusc

belleve or would meet opposition in Yugoslav

Lt-Commander Kerana later Nations

Iraq, which is a country the firm will of the

Jude-

Innded and went to the official people to maintain their but has signed the Charter, is violating some of its elementarypendence. He protested agamst residence of the Governor

of Gibraltar, General Sir Kenneth blunder" the "distressin 10 obligations respect huma

Later, Sir Kenneth the Cominion and said that Anderson, rights. I hope the proper au-

out and visited the ship. thorities h the Unlied Nations Yugoslavia has held

Admiral Brooking will enter- mea- will continue to hold out against the necessary

ship's will Lake

the

to officers assaults." Asso- tatn to stop this," the Am- "us and zurca

luncheon, while this evening a ciated Press, bassador added.

dotachment from the Amethyst,

The reports sald that the re- headed by Lt-Cmdr Kerans, will

Baltic re fugees had given notice to the groups of march past in the main street

to be Pakistan Government some time are understood preceded by a military band and fugees

trans Allantle ago of their resolve "to fast unto Mr Elath sald that he told Mr

bagpipes of the local Sea Scouts,contemplating McGhee that the Israeli

patriated to India at an early Later, the Chomber of Com-voynges in small ships-Reuter death" if their request to be re- Now York, Oct. 24-The bassy In

Washington had re-

merce is entertaining the oil- police today arrested a woman,

celved fill confirmation of the

cers and ratings at a special identified as Mr Sophie Poltas.

Spanish cabaret, with turns aged 25, when she darted from "utrageous treatment"

from the local night clubs. the kerb and hysterically tried

Frank Gillard, the BBC com- to reach President Truman to

mentator who new specially "Aboul 2,000 of the Jews are give him a note asking him to

from London, made the first concentration camps, Intercede with the immigration now in

ever, trans- 24. The direct broadcast Oct. London, Mr McGhee. Mr Eloth fold authorities to keep her Greck-

mitted from many had been "iron tyranny" of Czecho-cribing the Gibraltar abroad in the United lie sld that born husband

preparations for States.

tortured merely because of their

outlook

their slovakia's Communist Gov. and Zionist

the Amethyst's arrival-Asso- The immigration authorities

for Israel.

ernment drew a reproof to-ciated Press. Gympathy antd the WomaEL'D husband,

Mr Einth said that the Tel-day from the Archbishop Vasilios Pottas, was free under

had received of Canterbury. Dr Geoffrey bond to leave the United States Aviv authorliles voluntarily by January 8, 1950. the names of people who had Fisher. He had entered the US, as boen tortured and that this in- given to seaman on a Groot ship information had been September 1910 and failed to the United States and British leave with his ship,

Governments.

Em-

which

the whole Jewish community in iraq had received,

McGhoo-Router.

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Dr Fisher called on his clergy- "for our fellow men to pray Christians in Czechoslovakia who

In Colombia are the victims of oppression Mr Elath added that it was and persecution." Brooklyn Pettas. 'married

disturbing" that Addressing a diocesan confer- Call, Colombia, Oct. 24-New woman during the deportation | "extremely

should

take enco, Dr Fisher recalled that at killings and riots connected hearings, which saved him from this persecution

1 They planned to fly to Aus- Warsaw, Oct. 24-Unomcial being deported by warrant, the place while peace in the Middle a church conference in May the with the political unrest authorifles sald. However, they East was being discussed. "It Church of England clergymen Colombla were reported today. tria as a sunt to raise money but reliable reports said today 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

with The number of deaths in poll for an orphanage in the French that more than 200 people were added that the marriage bad nomight bring about more tension nan expressed sympathy

Catholics in Czeclio-ical clashes over the week-end Zone of Austria, and carried killed in a train wreek near effect on the present deadline. in the Middle East," he told Bir Roman

slovakia subject to political was sold to be at least 32.

with them registered mall bear-

northeast of War- United Press,

Nowy Dwor, pressure.

The

provincial governor, ing special stamps sold by the

SRW. Many other passengers "i am sorry to say that since Senor Borrero Olano, blamed Swiss postal to aid the orphan- were reported

Injuri then conditions for the Church the rioting on "godless, lawless

The accident was reported to men" seeking to Czechoslovakia have seriously

clamp deteriorated," the Archbishop

"Leftist dictatorship"

They were forced down near have occurred early on Satur said.

Colombia.

Lindau, on the German-Swiss day when the Danzing-Warsaw to take on express left the rails on a curve, The Government of Czecho

There persons died in Call border, and had slovakia has shown it is deter- mined to control all ecclesiasticus hospitals last night and today of more gas. Several hours later The locomotives and several pas-

gunshot wounds recolved in the they were again forced down; senger coaches overturned.

Augsburg, by -clash between this time' near appointments and actions as to

Saturday night make the Church subservient to troops and political rioters, strong headwindo.-Rouler. its own political ends. It is booding the oficial death toll

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official Vatican newspaper, Os- Bervatore Romano, said today New York, Oct. 24-Five that the monks of the Great St officials of the Antorg Trading Bernard Monastery have been Corporation, Russla's purchasing told that a fourth member of agency in the United States, their mission to Tibet has been paid ball of US$15,000 each to murdered.

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