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BIG THREE HOLD FURTHER TALKS ON GERMANY

Paris, Nov. 10. —

The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers are this evening holding their third session of the vital talks they are having here on

They are to issue a Germany's future. munique after the evening session.

com-

At the adjournment of the afternoon session, which was attended by the Benelux Foreign Ministers, M. Paul Van Zeeland of Belgium told. journalists: "You can see from our faces that we are not dissatisfied."

n spokesman

They met in private at the French Foreign Ofee.

The day conference, M. Robert Schurman, French Foreign Minister. is said. attending a special session this evening of the French Cabinet which was believed to be discussing propssa is made during the Big Three meeting.

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ASPECTS OF POLICY

This comunitee, consisting of epre. well as of Gormms s

from the sentatives

would work directive from Ministers

Western Powers.

on the lines of

the Foreign

understood.

War

The French Cabinet is also to the fol- be asked to runsider lowing aspects of policy on the

from of bazla

a report Schuman

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CHINA ON AGENDA flecognition of China's Com- and rela- YugosityIn were with munist Government questions on the ngenita besides Germany.

The Henelux Foreign Ministera were called in by the big Threo during their afternoon session.

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The Dulen Foreign Minister, Di Dirk Stikker, arrived first, f. Hower by M Joseph Bech, of

Then curre Vat Ze lat

Ench of them wa mal by hits Pork Am-

nt Minister

to the morning's sopron,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949.

U.S.

Vice-President To Marry

Aga Khan

With

Chapman of the. Jon Spirak

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ECONOMIC QUESTIONS M Sunak's ali on M Schu fo ht INL: to expirin dreistons

inke Committer Standing Consultative Assembly Cine of Europe,

Jokesman salt.

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Linked Development

Of Iranian Oil

Teheran, Nov. 10.-The Iranian press in tying up tho Aga Khan's adoption of Iranian nationality with the recent establishment of an Iranian national company to exploit the oil resources in North Iran.

were coveted by The rich oilfields in North Iran Russia after the war, but the reoccupation of Azer- baijan by the Iranian Army folled the Soviet attempts.

The Iranian Oil Company, which was established inte year, in September this limita

sharehokters the strictly to individuals and organisations of Iranian A- tionality.

INCENTIVES

FOR HARD WORKERS

The Vice-President of Mr the United States, Alben W. Barkley, poses

Mrs

S. with

Carleton Hadley (right), whom he will marry on November 18, and Mrs Hadley's 14- year-old daughter. Jane. Picture was made at a Bl press conference at Louls at which the Vice- President announced his marriage plans. (AP Pic- ture),

British Films

Danger Of Streptomycin Stressed

were

London, Nov. 10.-Bri- tain's 25,000 doctors warned tonight that the use of the wonder drug streptomycin may have to be abandoned because it is too dangerous.

The British Medical Journal said that the drug can have serious poisonous effects on n certain nerve, "causing giddiness and deatness and may even senso of upset a patient's balance permanently."

The articio sakd that strepto-|

harmful mycin much, maro and also less potent than peal- cillin, and would find no place In therapeutics but for the fact It acts on many bacteria against which penicillin is powerless,

The drug is used frequently to combat tuberculosis, but in of capes, tho majority the Journal stated, patients become resistant to the drug and ro- main no indefinitely.

FRAGILE WEAPON

new

"It may be very difficult to resist the demands of patients

the for and relatives wonder drug. but if these de- mands are infrequently resisted and the

bo-

POCKET CARTOON OSBERT LANCASTER

Think of the future of the AfinialFu. Aliss Fülcbrace, then picture to yourself a little while nursery packed with prospective junior assistant acting principais (adminis trative grades, and zou vor'l

be mine f

MAJESTIC

AIR-CONDITIONED SHOWING TO DAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

treatment of tuber-a Yanga culosis with streptomycin

indiscriminate, the ultimate effects will be the Journal con- disastrous," Unued.

comes

The strongest objection to in- discriminate use was that un- "renders treatment successful

the organism competely sistant." The Journal odded that the drug is a fraglie weapon and the boundary between good and barm is til defined.

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"Doctors possess in streptomy- ein something quite peculiar and not to be regarded in the same light

As any other drug," added. "Every patient treated unsuccessfully brings nearer the day when no patient will be able to be treated with streptomycin

i all."-Reuter,

UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents

DICK

Not Facing TRADE WALLS POWELL

Collapse

London, Nov.

PERPETUATE

10-The WAR DANGER

President of the Board of

The capital of the new com-Trade, pany is 1,000,000,000 is

Mr Harold Wilson, New York, Nov. 10.-The Atold Parliament today that Marshall Plan director, Paul that the Hoffman, said tonight thut,

was unless trade barriers

eliminated, the fear of re-

present the slutres are in govem he did not agree meat hands, but private Iranian

expected to buy British film industry concerns are

threatened with collapse. up most of the shares.

Irant newspapers,

on Die menting

COM-

d M. Sprak. companied M.

cluse to the Council Cireles

Birmingham, Nov. 10. loveloned conlaht Europe the of

of McGowan, head Lord 1. The wrmination of

thethat M. Spunk interuts to ques- between whr stale

M

the the £155,000,000 Imperial Van Zerlind Western Allies and the Federal (then M

on Chemical Industries group. Belgian Partament shortly Republic

of polky I the

For which employs nearly 46,000 governing problems Ministers' Commlitens

called for a be of umanense ftanelal gam for 1 raved My Lady of the

They expressed Council towards people, today

of "Incentives for this country. Asembly policy Anomalous positum

hard workers and penalties darted Western Germany by- ing between the defence system 2

2. The

for

Wentera Tinion

Che

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of the North Atlantic Pact und

military

the Cominfor

Consultative dower House)

the

the an

M Reynaud is also to question for the lazy."

Fench Schuman Parliament

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Tit

of 4510

was

Tony

The between

He said the trade unions and

Aga Khan's oxumpion of launum nationality, speculatis that the move would

the oplaton that the Aga Khan would take part in the operation

なぜ IK'W company,

the Ismaili out that painted

fabulous lender's spiritumi wealth of well over $250,000,000 would stand both the Aga Khan and ran in good stiud.

were

He was answering questions current war would destroy Government chances for a strong Euro- meant to du following the £1-pean economy.

about

the what

000,000 loss on

and

ima

Rank's warning

at

Columbia

production by In a speech prepared for dẹ- the J. Arthur Bank organisation livery before the Academy of

that he Political Science

University, Mr Hoffman ham- might be forced to stop making

mered again on the theme that breakdown of trade restrictions

precede permanent Chting Hitlerite Germany an example. he said that unless Europe had a free trade.

must

covery in Europe. ignored the Government's wages

An important development fermany's

It-t relations with

policy in practice and wage de- gmunds had

beet: "continuous.” Ludwig of Eronomy Mister the Westum Gerner -Government, and :』1.t,,Ł{,," Minister, M. Maurier

For fact that a French Calatt meeting has been enlied at strørt Enoughbours

that the tires i here notice suggests Foreign Ministers have reached a point where positive ruke pro

been agreed posla have principle, though Intubably ne worked out in detail

BACKING FOR SCHUMAN

the

NEW TRADE PACT French trade circles believed ¦ samt,

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was!

The French Cabinet is pledged that they were discussing zer in take fast conjudments on a vision of the July, 1849, France.

A 1. 24. German trade Germany until November when its National Assetrbly will poet on lines like those rou- debate the whole German que cluded by Germany with Swil need is

zerland and the Netherlandsat ving, but a wage polley of The purpose f tonight's would be the result, the circles

Incentives and sanctions which Caburet mevang is to strengthen breiteved.

will encourage the industrious M. Schuman'e

Under such a pact a credit is and penalise the lazy. Foreign Ministers' conference

goods, whereas by giving him Cabluet backing leased each month for the im

hand

to advance, may wish observers believe.

the

FIXED ROYALTY

Iranian The

Surveys.

to

Company

Mr Wilson said that he much the embarrassinenta regretted

the which had overtaken Mr Hank's

praised comparties, and group for its contr bution to the high reputation of British films. PRODUCTION CUT

under

nation

re-

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MARTA TOREN VINCENT PRICE

ROGUES

REGIMENT

OF THE FRENCH FOREIGN LESION

STEPHEN MCNALLS

Ctrol Thurston-Edp Barrier Screenplay by ROBERT BUCKKIR

BUCKSKOR 1906 HOBERT FLOREY

BOCKAEN PRODUCTION, DURAMA BY ROBERT FLONY

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flow of ARBEIT will bo "each

10 pressure relentices Lord Meliowan's specch

worn its economy to the re- of a winter French made at the first

ULTIMATE ABSURDITY series of "free enterpr se meet-

But over the last year or two, quirements of military security." de- ings organised by the National, was endorsed by the Directorate

He traced the historical Over of the Seven-Year General Im-the Rank organisation had con-

barriera uf trado Union of Mantunfeturers.

Pinn During the silerably reduced in production, 14,000 industrialists

were pre-provement

Girl year, the rompany will and most of its producers were velopment

from their first prominence at working for other cum- pend 150,000,000 rinds for the now

absurdity" Amounts ponies or were being

financed the turn of the century to the

of ultimate

"After the Where is the leadership we preliminary

National "point 1,000,000,000 by the Government's Lordmaking!

which was reached LI have a night to expect,"

Arkt alage of spent during the Film Finance Corporation.

recovery following

said "What we risks will be McCiwan nsked

war." He

flow not a wage structure next sax years of the plan.

A Labour Member, Mr Ray- the recent On buying

the

company shares

sisted Blackburn,

that long na Europe had a free

and capital, Ruaranteeing a certain standard

trade, labour from the government the pur-mand

nations Britain were

were progressing, but chasers will assume full control about seven percent of the time.

early this century Europe, be- Whatever happened, of the areas passed on to them being shown in A fixed royalty for such areas, American, howover, must be paid to the no more American films should bind German leadership, started the country placing trade walls around aa- government after of is struck be imported us

to continue lional "compartments."

strangula- and regular production assured. was not prepared

He added: "This

trade The Aga Khan's adoption of to pay out dollars even on the

of intra-European nationality aroused scale it had been paying. he tion

practically eliminated compell- On said. Iranian

Asked if the quota, under tion in Europe's basic industries, great enthusiasm in Iran.

must thereby theatres

destroying the funda- citizen-which movin recept of hip request for re- Assumption of Iranian

extra-would be reduced, Mr Wilson productivity. It also provided Britain's basic the Iranian Cabinot im- show 40 percent British flima, mental conditions of increasing

held mediately He said that

Next mor- said that the quota had been a barrier behind which an ag session.

and

grosor twice prepared for war by Parliament trouble In the manufacturing in- ordinary

the Government cabled approved dustry was that the average ning,

had that

always was due to run until Septem- against its neighbours.”—United Iran

Press American produced more wealth him than his British counterpart, considered him an Iranian and ber 30 next year. and somehow British Individual that, hence, there was no need

must be brought for any reconsideration. production much closer to the American

WORK MEASUREMENT

of y port for any special arguments he the present Franco-German pact

In- French stipulates the exchange of cer- "I should like to see the

tain goods only.

creasing use, in every industry Harriman, Mar-where it is possible, of work Mr Averell

roving ambassador, measurement and piece rates as

a method of wage payment." was a guest today at a private Erhard. by Herr of German French industrialista were also Erhard sald that his

The Big Three Ministers, who had reported "satisfactory pro- shail Plan gress" after yesterday's talka on Western Germany, had a two-lunch given hour morning session and re- aurped again after lunch.

A number

Their evening session is ex-present. pected to complete their two-

Jets Make

Air Gunners Obsolete

London, Nov. 10. Jet bombers of the future,. fly-i ing at 500 miles per hour or more, may make air gun- ners "redundant" in the Royal Air Force.

The Air Ministry today an- the abolition of air nounced gunners as a long-term polley, the, continued but omphasized nood for them over the next tow' years.

"The trade of air crew gun- ner as a career will be allowed to lapse, but it is clear for the next few years the need for air: an-Air gunners will remain." Ministry statement said.

At the present time, there is shortage of air gunners and to help fimmediate needs former air gunners are being asked to come back into the service for lys years' regular service and four yours on the reserve.

zuot gun turrets Movable possible in highly streamlined at alecraft, but some modified form of gunning may one day ho required If an internal tur ret can be developed-Roula

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aro

arel

was

talk with Mr Harriman in about "problems arising Germany within the framework of the Marshall Plan rather than in connection with Franco- German trade,"

At a press conference,

have

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10

MOTION PREPARED

Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlevi Two Labour Members, Mr STOLE SUNKEN

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Lord McGowan declared: "I also sent the Aga Khan a tele Michael Foot and Mr W. L. our trade gram congratulating him on his Wyatt, have prepared a motion confidence in

decision re-adopt Iranian for Parliament asking the Go- conferring onvernment to overhaul the sys- Herr unions, and I believe that they cilzenship, and Erhard said that formal Franco- will succeed in re-establishing him the title of "Your High-lem of "monopolistic" German trade negotiations the control over their members would begin before the end of which they seem to have lost."--United -Press.

this month. It was hoped to. double the amount of trode now being done.-Reuter.

But we should deceive ourselves i if we thought that they will have an easy task."-Reuter,

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Walter Lippmann

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DESTROYER

10-Flvo Nea-

been fixed for some diving strumlinge of i

off the 011

owner- Naples, Nov. ship in the aim industry and politans were accused in court "liberate" independent produ- here today of the piecemeal theft

arid creative cers, directors

of much of a sunken Itallan de- dictator-

The prosecution alleged stroyer. technlulans from the

themselves that the five Fot sklo of Inancial interests.

and be No date has

the motion, which gan their secret discussing

foundations the destroyer La New Delhi, Nov. 10-Waller seeks to lay the Lippman, the American author for a genuine British film in- coast of Naples last May, and columnist, arrived. horo dustry which can supply a high today on a month's "combined. quota of films

screen and thus business and pleasure trip."

Mr Lippman will spend the crease in the first six days of his tour at New dollars on nim Delhi and win then make short ter. visits to Agro, Srinagar, Benures, Calcutta, Madres, Mysore State and Hyderabad- Reuter,

Fire Guts Rod Headquarters

to

They sold their loot for the British receivers. They had already prevent any in-blasted and cut away large parts expenditure of of the hull when a salvago firm, imports."Reu-which had bought the destroyer Government, dis- from the

the wreck WAR covered that mysteriously smaller-Router.

Breach Of Yalta Agreement

London,

ap- Nov. 10 The

Marshal polatment of Soviet Konstantin

Poland's Detence-

Singapore Ban On Flag Displays

Singapore, Singapore.

As Rokossovsky

18 Minister Paris, Nov. 10. Three people described as a "breach of the sued

four badly

were

killed and

the

па

In

and photographs of foreign on leaders, living or dead.

10. The Nov. Government today regulations emergency Yalta Agreement" in a qura restricting the display of ined today in a fire which on to be put to the Foreigntional emblems, including Bags destroyed practically the entire

Front Secretary; Mr Ernest, Bevin, headquar ers of the

Commons House of Nation—a group of Communistic

Monday, organisations in North Paris,

Member, The Labour The cause of the outbreak was unknown. The Prefect of Police, Raymond Blackburn, will M. Roger Leoparil, personally him "what *** protest he directed the firefighting-Reu- made to Russia over this

pointment."-Reuter.

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