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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949.

Bevan Cracks Down On Free Wig Seekers

ONLY BONA

FIDE TOURISTS

TO GET FREE TREATMENT

London, Oct. 27.—The Minister of Health, Mr Aneurin Bevan, disclosed that the British Government is cracking down on foreign tourists who visit Britain only to get free wigs, denturos and operations under the national health programme.

Children

Mr Bevan told a press)_4. Administrative expenses conference that while legiti-have already been "streamlined" and amount to from two and one mate tourists would still get hair to three percent of the total free treatment orders had cost. This point was n jibe at been issued to immigrusipfi The Tunes, Wiese erection O- Lo stop those mies include reduced adminis

trative cost without sacrificing health benefits-United Press.

Die Aboard Authorities

IRO Ship

Epidemics Cause

Concern

who intended solely to get free medical servico.

"Our health plan should not be 15 of our chief tourist attractions," be said.

At the same tim Mr Beyan

the pin would

snughly £300,000,000 this year

He refused to disclose

how

Perth, (Australia) Oct. Parge a deficiency appropriation

callest

it, would be needed to ever

budget the pristinal

£200,000,000) Though 31 Flere estimats

1:40,000,000 de!

children bat 27. Two more from the £3.390-ton Thier national Reftree Organisa- tion's ship Ann Salen havis indicated died here, it was learned today.

Three day during the ve yar from Naples, sot 78 and were taken to hospital when the

Fremantle dip arrived at Drtuber 23

*The An Salen

te wees, other volen have and it may run to

168,00 Fr

Protest To

American

Authorities

well informed Assaults On German

Civilians Alleged

Air Bevan also reported

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GOVT. CONCERNED

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Me Arther Calwell the Aus tralton immagration

Mini-Fes

nate that the Gaverament was concerned about ease of mess

on board to ships

Anivi

The epidemic In the Salon is the latest of a series

Un {HO nhạ carryl Eurofa(625) refugees to Australia,

Noemberg, Oct 27 Nuren. pauch beige Mayor. De Otto Zlebil}, flay that he would pro- tot to the United States mullo

2420-2

the

frequent of And bentinite German civilians by US troops

Zwin! sad that t 131c" mist jew months. 83 persons had cer a ferter or beaten up by Landed States, perapution froops,

My cultured.

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and could not be units) Verit Region Arad caves of Rutoma Bigber 1. www Vietan bigarren bateause it a boon!

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Kashmir Checks

Up On Visitors

From Sinkiang

Previous ensed wer In the

1 Srinagar, Oct. 27 The Kash following ships:

mir Government, in consul’guoni Wooster Victory (7,607 tons), with the Government of India,

which from

60 passengerd has taken mensures to scrutinise from Sinklang, the suffering

were visitors from measles taken to hospital on arrival at Wes uru-myost Chtuese Province Adelaide,

The Canberra (7,710 tons), in which an eight-month-old baby ed to

Knsiunir's border, il WIS reliably learned here to lay

Sinklang wan recently report

have been occupied by

Sinklang Are

Mix traders winter

died and more than 100 chi-Chine Communist forces. dren were nick with infectious dineares during the voyage

The Skaugum, in which children were stricken baby died later

110 Director-General,

54 Onc

AL

J. D. Kingsley, denied that re fugee children bad died of huni ger, and said that HD nutzi tion standards were well above the necessary minimum

- Reu-

ECA Official

On "Great

Progress"

Costa ilers who or R

Zurbill to protest, vandă

the univ 13 3h plus city "Gerti women dare not go on the streets after nine other at night.

Dr Zacbill ufleged that German phy memes wanhing night calls had been molestesi, -Associated Press

World Church Meeting For Bangkok

announced bere o dey.

Their meeting,

Bygones Are Bygones Truman May

Robert C. Davis, 38, charged with shooting his wife, Glorin, right times during a quarrel, puls his arm around her as they appear in court at Gardena, Cali- fornia, for his preliminary hearing on charges of attempted murder. Mrs Dayls was cited for contempt of court when she refused to testify against her hus band. The case was postponed.

PROPOSAL FOR

ISLAMIC BLOC EXPLAINED

Intervene In US Steel, Coal Strikes

Washington, Oct. 27.- The costly nation-wide stee! and. coal strikes in the United States were still deadlocked today as con- ficting reports on possible intervention by President Truman came from two high Government officials here.

Pence talks in the greater part of both industries have collapsed but negotiations with the Southern Coal Producers' Asso- diation, representing one-si-th of the a cool - Industry in the United States, are still live though in rocesa until next Tuesday.

One Cabinet officer fuld last night that the President would were Intervene if the strikes

not settled by the end of this week

vet

for

deadline White

A White Houre official Inter denied this. He said that Mr Truman and set no whatever House action-Reuter.

"DANGEROUSLY LOW" COAL SUPPLIES Washington. Ort. 27,--The mayor of

MF Cleveland, Thomas Burke, telephoned to the White House today Leport

that

the city's domestic coal supply was "dangerously low " Retail dealers reported that 19 percent of Cleveland' soal yards were emply

#

The Governor of Iraklepa. Mr $1 Schracker. naked Indiona

ties and towns to ration coni s long as the walk-out can- 1 thr situation

was so erfteal he was consider MK emergency action mless President Troman intervenemi 1ic end the strike

The Steelrockers' Union at- Frike The President of the All-nounced that it would Cairo, Oct. 27. - Pakistan Moslem League, Mr Chaudry Khaliquzza- gist five Timken Roller Bear man, explaining to a big gathering here today his rht on November plan for an Islamic bloc to extend from Pakistan Pittsburgh to Egypt, said that the time had come for the Moslem States "to unite to face their enemies from within and from without."

He added: "No doubt the task is big and

difficult, but the modern trend of world forces is

ing Company plants in Ohio al 4. nnd

the CIO United Elctrical Workers served noi'ce

that they would press for a wate Increase plus pensions and in- surance beneflis.—United Press

EMPLOYERS BLAMED New York, Oct. 27-The CIO

charged today that steel indus-

President. Mr Philip Murray.

making people conscious that regional grouping leaders had engineered the alone can solve many of the economic and political Islamistan is bound to come problems facing us. sooner or later."

Mufti of Egypt, The Geneva. Oct. 21-World Sheikh Mohammed Makhluf. church and missionary leaders assorinted himself with Is will meet in Bangkok in Decemtamistan, and supported it fer to plan evangelisni in Asia,

World Couned of Churches with verses from the Koran Mr Chaudry Khaliquzzaman the first join!

Asian said that the idea of establishing East urches with detegates from Eastern blue or a close group. 1. World Council of Churches ing of the countries of the Near and the International Misionary and Middle East was generally

welcomed. Council, will examine the urgent Feeds of the peoples of Asta

od review the social and politi

Visitors from mostly Moslem cept the when the mountam passes Conference

thes snow-drifin try Cuart come to Kashmir tu dispose of chandise #nil Mine Ro Mecca on pilgrimage betare turning home. Reuter

Dr Garbett

Critical

('yri! 27. Dr Loudun, Det.

of York Garlett, Archbishop wanted to pay a short visit t Mexico during his recent sou

f the United States.

He applied for permuissa. The reply said that he could enter Moxien on one enndition London, Oct. 27-Mr Eric hot he removed his clerica collar, and dress as a laytran Johnston, Chairman of the Ad- visory Board of the Europea. He did not visit Mexi

Dlo- Writing in his current Co-operation Administration,

that Kald here today

Greece, san letter, Dr Garbilt com

1 had Turkey. Italy, France, Germonymested: " Moscow and Scandinavia had shown walked through streets wearing

to fight for freedom."

!

sat situation.

་་

of

Eighty Christian leaders from 10 Countries will altend the conference, which is to be held

Some countries,

particularly Egypt, did not favor any bloc which would leave out indin or give any suggestion of a spiritun or religious alliance.

Egyptian politicans welcomed Tom December 4 to 11. Board his appeat because it helped to

The Foreign Missions

at North America will send re- presentatives to the conference

. iteuler

future might come from possible Israeli attempts at expansion, or from Communism.

Gun.

concern

lennawi made it clear

as a

But speaking

his

aimed at the "destruction

nf

current steel strike in a poller true unionism."

Mr Murray, who is also pre.. the striking sterl sident of

Abid the repeated ra workers, fusals of all major stovi com- panies to abide by the Andings of the presidential fact-anding Dourd in the steel dispute wenn "no mere coincidence."-United Press

that the political aspects of the proposed alliance are not

military leader.

FORD'S PLAN no Chief of Staff

Detroit, Oct 27.-Ford of the Syrian Army, he asserted

alllance workers have accepted the com- that an Arab military

inonth persion would be "very useful and not pany's $100 a deull to apply as far as Syria plan, the first in the motor car

Industry, is concerned,"

Ford's 15,000 Applying to production workers the plan is the company estimated to cost $20,000,000 a year.--Reuler.

He said it would enable Arab troops of one country to go to the aid of another Arab state in

lime of danger,

The idea of general overall command from the technical point of view was un excellent DEANNA DURBIN "achu,ve a clearer understanding idea, he said, since It would between geographically separ unify military methods and lead are peoples pursubug similar to the standardisation of milt-

they thought tary equipment. objectives," but that the present time was un-

Gen, Hensawl sald that all

Associated

DIVORCE

Hollywood,

Oct. 27.--The im star, Desunu Durbin, 27, divorced лег writer-

Izvestia Doesn't suitable due to the unsettlcd leave for Syrian Army officers toany

condition of the Middle East. had been cancelled to prevent producer husband. Felix Jack- Believe In Luck

He declared himself to be any interference in the forth-on, 47, on the grounds that he preferred Iving alone in New tirat the Idea was coming elections.

York than in Holywood with Moscow. Oct. 27.-Ten mil-satisfied

He is leaving for Press.

ner-United Press. lion superstitious Americans laking root. "orry rabbits' feet in their poc- Britain at the end of the week there to discuss Islamistan with res capitalism kets, while

oMelals.- BriUsh tenches children through sadis- pontille

Reuter. tic Alms how to reduce women, declared Izvestia in an article.

today.

The Soviet paper sald

Las

that

the

their willingnews to "work and my stock and cross, but In there were 10,000.000 literates Mexico apparently this stage at religious toleration has not been

He told Reuter he will leave | reached.”—Reuter. tonight for New York to suport

five

to Mr Paul Hoffman, Economic Administration chief, 0.1 lais weeks' visit to Western Europe where he has beet. studying the effects of Marshali Ald.

iro-

#11

"There has been streat gress towards recovery in

lie have visited," countries I

soit,

He was impressed with

Turkey,

the

"Ita

hntional feeling and its Juw

potentialities of

materials," he said.

"The problem of

and If ECA- Is to

Western

continue,

Europe is economic unification.

America must be assured that

econorale, unification

achlaved."-Reuter,

will be

NEHRU AS MEDIATOR

(Continued from Page 1) mula for peaceful co-existence,

kiability for territorial

And economic co-operation could be found, ant that a binding agree- ment covering all 'throo could be richest for at least 10 to 25 years,"

"It felt that publie opinion all over the world would strongly support any such initiativo," the magazine said. "It is also felt that no man today in botter placed and more 'qualified, than Mr Nohru to undertake, such n' gigantle job.

Firt of all, Mr Nehru's coun- try, which has just won Its in'-. dependence, 1s in the forefront of those vitally interested in maintaining international peace.

SIDE GLANCES

selling the

4.8

DANGERS FACING ARAB WORLD

Domascus, Oct. 27-General

DISPUTE ENDS

Cairo, Oct. 27-A major dis-

pute in the Arab League Coun- OUTWARD MAILS ell ended today when the Coun- cil passed a motion of thanks to Azzam the Secretary-General, Pasha.

and semi-illiterales

Iraq had protested that Azzam United Stutes. Associated Sami Hennawi, military leader Pasha was "giving himself au- Press

In Syria's August coup d'etat. said today that milltary alliance thority" by engaging in political between members of the Arab activities and making statements By Galbraith Lengue was necessary because

ĐORI, 1988 BY KEA BERVICE, 193, T. 14. REG. U. I. PAT. OFF.”

"What does Mr. Bosworth sea to smile at in the bona's vacation enapshota?" {They're all just little plotures of

"him fishing!

were

dangers" "all sorts of facing the Arab world.

lle said that the most likely threats to Arab security in the

US Arming

Yugoslavia

Allegation

Oct. Trieste, Hungarian radio

without the consent of the Longue.

seven Iraq suggested that

appointed under secretaries be the Secretary-General.

Delegates to the League Coun- ell thought that a limitation of the powers of the Secretary- General would be Impracticable. icave the They decided to internal structure of the Secre tariat, almost. untouched but made the Gouncil Chairman Jointly

with responsible

the Secretary-General for carrying out decisions.

The Council

also approved

draft treaties on telecommunica-

27.--The tions, nationality and culture.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 Closing Times By Air Kunming, Catculta, omow, Liu-

3.30 p.m.

charged The Political Committee Was Chow, Taipoh, Chungking & Chang

wrangling over Egypt's a Uliam, Honolulu, USA and

today that the United States still

had sent arms to Marshal proposal for a collective security Canada, & m pact-Reuter. Tito, and that the Yugoslav Army was being standard-

Ised klong American lines. Radio Hongkong

The

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6. "Hongkong Calling"-Programme Summary: 3.6%. “Swing To"--Dizzy news agency Astra, alleged that two US ships had recently un Gillespie Presented by John Baker, loaded munitions in the Yugo (Studio); 6-30 "Cantonese by fadio"

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Ice Wai Lan. (Studio) 0.50, Inter- radio

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Bruce of the Chetalk Army of the late

tra, with Janet Daws and Drain Mihailovic, a

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