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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,* 1949.

Ring For The Belle McNeil And Vyshinsky LORD MAYOR'S SHOW||U.S. Flatly

for dicta-

Klausen

Romance stirred 700 men and women of the International Hotel Association who met in London recently siunt, Belle of the congress, Franteln Else Marla (above) of Copenhagen, became engaged to a British officer The couple met who lonchi in Burma, Capt. John Caldecourt. while Fraulein Klausen was attending & Lausanne hotel school, -London Express Service.

In Another Clash

COMMUNISTS BLAMED FOR WORLD-WIDE VIOLENCE

Lake Success, Nov. 24.-The British Minister of State, Mr Hector McNeil, charged today that the Communist Party was responsible for stimulating violence in disturbed areas throughout the world.

seven-nation Sub-Committee, to together with South Africa. Australia and Greece declined to replace them.

Mr McNeil made the to guarantee full freedom charge before the Political peoples.

"I am not disputing the deci Committee, in reply to sion of the Prague court or the VACANCIES FILLED W contention by Mr Andrell right of the Czech people it, by

Mr 11. Lannung, of Denmark;' Soviet voluntary zetten, they decide to the Chairman the

of the Trustee. Vyshinsky, Foreign Minister, that Rus have that Er of law.

"But I wonder why we dis-ship Committee, later announ

ced that ho had succceded in ain did not attempt to ex-

reusa and offer resolutions if une alling the vacancles and had port Socialism and had no of the results in that

people asked the Sub-Committee to aggressive aims against the with whom we are seeking to meet tomorrow, Western world.

Vyshinsky sal with

his

heun in his hands while Mr Me- Neil argued that people should

When the general debate on

South-West Africa resumed, Mir

be given facts to chew and testG, K. Shahban, of Pakistan, de- with their God given meatali- Lies,

clared:

ente cortil relatia are not Its members are: Colombia. Poland, India, "We know permitted to see the text of the Guntemain, Mr McNeil sak;

Egypt, the Dominican Republic that lu Greece, In Korea, wher-resolutions we debate."

Mr

and the United States. ver there is disturbance, we find elements of the Communist Parly and the Communist Party itself simulating these processUS of

viol.nen. If those makers and mana-

this world! movement rers of would ray that good Party me. her dissociate themsely a from this violener, then we would be in a new era and ed, and th t would be the aralisation of our declaration of would pence

What

Africa, sald

that used

"For the fourth time In succession the United Nations Jordan, f South hot been slighted by one of its iolated herself in the hiltedwn members having in a de- Bant way treated its resolu iona Nations by her own netions, be-

as a mere serap of paper." cause these nelions subjected the world to fear of Soviet inter Gratis. United Press

S. AFRICAN REFUSAL NEWS SUPPRESSION

Lake Success, Nov. 24-South Adrien today refused to serve on claimed Mr McNell United States Information Ser- United Nations Sub-Committe examine the ere- appointed vice bulletin was confimented in dcrtials of people claiming to Czechoslovakia beenuse

represent tribes in the former cind the full text of a revolution man colony of South-West

Assembly Airlea. the General

madebrat

[1

car-

'We Must Go Step By

Step,' Says

Adenauer

Bonn, Nov. 24.-The West Gorman Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, appealed to Germans tonight to realise that a power- loss country surrounded by mistrust because of the Nazi cra could only regain international confidence step by step.

"We merely enable the Ailles Giving a packed and ex-] pectant Parliament details to remove the obstacles which have so far prevented us from of the Protocol with the exere sing directly our Allies, the Chanceller anid; votes on the

Authority's Board, (Representatives of the Allied that in joining the Inter-

High Commissions bave up Ruhr Authority, national Germany reserved the right to apply for revision of the which esta- Ruhr Statute blished it.

After reading the agreement, "Not all Adenauer sald; Dr our wishes have been fulfilled, but justice requires us to state obtained a very

that we navo

largo par

three

to

now voted for Germany).

The Chancellor repeatedly that in her agree- emphasised menta about the Ruhr Authority Germany had not surrendered my verelin rights--these had already been taken from her by unconditional surrender and the London agreement crenting the International Ruhr Control,

DISMANTLING

Germany To Stay Disarmed

(Continued from Page 1)

The Trusteeship Committee des drd yesterday to lear the representatives of traves in the terrory, which was mandated to South Ateka after the Arsi Wold War

It lecitli 11: Th Soli Pummatfee should examnate the restential, of the Dev Michu Scott.

The United Nations "must take a firm action in this matter it its prestige is to be muin- tained," he said.-Rouler.

UN 'Trying

To Do

Too Much,'

Says Smuts

Loudon, Nov. 24.-Fick

The Lord Mayor's couch comes down Ludgale Hill, during London's traditional yearly pro on rom the Guildhall, New Lord Mayor is Sir Frederick Rowlands, who took over from Bir George Aylwen-London Expreza Servios.

Anti-Nehru March In London:

who claims to present Marshal Jan Smuts warned!

Marshall Not Muslims Charged

11141 Hezer tub other South- West African

Tribes. and who

hearing,

France withdrew from the

today that the United Na-

London, Nov. 24.-The President of the local has been at Lake Success for tions, which he helped to

everal weeks trying to get a father, might fail because Muslim League Azad (Free) Kashmir Society, "it in trying to do too Syed Fazal Shah, and his 15-year-old son, Wasif Hussain Shah, were again remanded here today on charges of using insulting behaviour outside ference that the nations of the India House during the recent visit of Pandit world might have

to form a Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. series of regional groups--such

Corrupt Jap Civil Servants

mich."

The British Empire's rider statesman loid

Dews con-

wo

as the Brussels Union and the They pleaded not guilty. The father was also Atlantic Alliance-to maintain charged with obstructing the police, which he also world plately emphasised."! denied.

He

however: "Let us not lum out

the baby with the bath. The Tokyo, Nov

24. Pollee United Nations should continue man Republic, ease the critic-Ogures revealed today

that #

as It is now and we must all iam levelled at Konrad Aden- | total of 1,479 Guvernment be patient until we can solve auer from Right Wing national- officials

prosecuted Were

by he question of the vete."

recovery.

The dismantling

that

London Mosque, a

Mr Conlard remarked Mr C. H. W. Messer, pro-

the East secuting, said that a "some-Shah was one of the trustees of what critical" situation had fellow rustee of which was the been created by a procession | Aga Khan.

istle political parties in Germany metropollian agencies on charges The 70-year-old former Pre- which went to India House, and advance the Cause of of corruption during the period mier of South Africa arrived in carrying a banner and slo-he Western Kuropean 1conomic of January to June this year, London this week to visit friends | gang.

Indicating corruption in Govern, and to speak at a dinner mark- ment offices had again reached|ing the 75th birthday anniver provisions. a new high.

Weizmann, sary of Dr Chaim It was assumed by offcils here

The nu lon's newspapers dally President of Israel. Dr Adenauer and that the would help stifly criticisms of splashed with accounts of pro-

the plant removal exempted from

programme curatorial probings into scandals for the 1st of plants

which for more than two years affecting highest government first time since the collapse of demantling met "0 percent of

from some business

executives, 1015 we have been recognized the German wishes."

confirmation

To me the most

is that achievement

important

have ro-entered as equals ! the field of internatiosuni Uca"

Incan

The Chancellor added: "Let me underlin the statement the text (of the Protocal) Uut tervalnation of the state of war would correspond to the spirit Protocol. That of this that we have the signatures of the three Western Powers con- Arming that there is now spirit of peace between us, and that only

legal and tectinien) obstacles prevent a termination of the state of war.

STEP FORWARD

|

bas

been coming

fwr

first the of wide-

a

to

that

Sergeant Ewing denied

told Inspector Carpenter that the arrest of Shah was a

demonstra- There was snil-Nehru shout-mistake or that he had been con-

fused with earlier

tons. ing and a police inspector had no al ernative but to arrest the father and sen when the dr. After the hearing had lasted HUMANITY'S GOAL

monstrators would not disperse, for about 80 ralnutes, the Metro- politan Magistrate, Mr Bertrum Field Marshal Smuts said:

Inspector Frederick Carpen- is coming ter "Though the world

three or four Reece, announced that he would said that

more T10 Iye

hear able However, together, it is not yet one world. hundred Indians had arrived, or

He adjourned the The tendency today is to move were arriving, at india House videner.

The We shall have to get for

Pandli for reception

CRE until December 8. too fast.

the when

orcession Shahs were allowed bail of 25 Nationa failed because

cach-Reuter. it at drew near, there by steps. The League of Nehru

SIX ABREAST tempted too much. Mankind is

about 60 100 large an entity to manage,

There were "II is still questiut. 01

bltogether. They mona rators whether with a the vane aud

the United

Nations, it is not the whole of the footpath. He in a loud voice Loo warned them attempt

processions were The Soviets are The nature of the crimes, as another

much.

It may be necessary to that poll ical

barred and that they must dis intermediate stages strongly revealed by the police figures, move by

also pulled down It Is quite possible that re perse. He for favour in their Eastern Zone range from theft followed by and it was believed they would violating economic control regional organisations will prove some of their banners,

gulations, bribing and breaking essential to take humanity to of price control laws-United

its goal."-Associated Press. Press.

powerful elements in the US today's figures were Congress. It checks

pro- oficial that gramme

originally

Was sprend corruption that is also scheduled to lerminate in years and takes Western Currenching the lower bracket of

way down the he bureaucratie hierachy. many n long

The postwar rash of crimina? read to normal

neta by officials generally had been taken as reflecting the highly economic plight plaguing the placed diplomatic official, Rus-traditionally under paid govern-virtue there undoubtedly is it walked six abreast and took 1

expected ment servants.

"At this moment while 1 m

orders to stop dia- Dopraking,

mantling are going out to the Cartories on the ist," he cald.

Special mensures would be taken by the Federal Govern- men and the State Government

Lower Saxony

the West. to prevent of

the pentiqued dismantling of

According Salzghter iron ore works (the former Berman Guering works) from having "ruinous effects on

of coononly

the whole region."

Of shipping Dr Adenauer said that the, last word had not yet been apoken. Negotiations on German permission to build ships for export would continue. Meanwhile, what was already achieved was of fundamen al importance for the economie life

II

"Our Fatherland, with all is power destruyed, can only rise co-operation arata in trusting with the Western Allies. present agreemoni marks a great step forward on that road.

The

"We may be convinced thai in this way we shall secure the sal vation and the fulare of Ger- many, of Western Europe that cannot live without Germany. and thus the calvaitou and the future of peace."

sat down Dr AdenzueT As holding the rose-coloured folder containing the Agrement, De- putics on the Right and Centre cheered. Socialists and munists remained silent.

Com-

The Speaker then adjourned the House until later this even- Ing, when Dr Adenauer's state- ment is to be debat:d.

Earlier, the Chancellor sald that by joining the Ruhr Au- thority "Germany does not be- come a signatory of the London agreement and does not conclude any treaty, and the others do not want us to becoms ORE,

FIRE AT HOLY SEPULCHRE

Arman

i Nov.

-24-Firo fighters had tonight extinguished the blaze at Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, tradition- al alte of Christ's, burial and resurrection

King Abdullah of Jordan re- turned here after inmeeting the The fire, whlen. had scene.

night and well Into raged today, was said to have des- troyed two-thirds of the Great Domo's ancient woodwork,

Authoritative sources other parts of the Church' were intact Reuter.d

of the coastal area.-Reuter.

SIDE GLANCES

·∙1010

relations with

to one

reaction was sta'n within hours. with restarded an binding

take Immediate counter-nelion,

One step might be withdrawal of Russian troops, leaving be- had a relatively strong Soviet- trained German police force.- United Presa

De Jure

By Galbraith Recognition

COPA, 1946 BY HER SERVICE, INC. V, M'REG, 17, 5. “VAT.

"A fine bunch of relatives you have! I said we could use

a thousand dollars and your uncle asked wouldn't settle --- for two hundred and when could we pay it baoki":

to do

YOUNG MAN TO HANG

e-

Radio Hongkong

II.K.T.

Calling"--Pro-

6.00, "Hongkong Kermine Summary: 2, Children's Story: "Winter Holiday"-By Ar thur Ransome. Rond by Captain Fini. (Studio); 6.30. Cantonese by Radio-Given by Miss Lee Wai

Try Horlick and Lan & 9, X. Lee (Studio): 8,50, His Orchestra Play Some Walizen; 7. World Newn and News Analysis. (London Relay); 7.15. "Sweet and Sentimental-Pro

ented by Marlin Anderson (Studio) 7.45, Studio Recital By Jurelia fanatical manner and once Tam (Soprano) and Wang Lian San

While he went to tolephone Station. tu Bow Street Police the demonstrators, with the tw Shahs In front, crowded around to India entrance the main House. They were shouting "in

more waving the flag and ban-Cello) with Plono Accompaniment by Betty Drown. (Studio): 8.00, From the Editorial (London Re 107); 8.10, Sports Preview, (Studio);

flour"===Classi

The

Indians inside indja

House were tightly packed by 8.18, Musle Lovers

Their women- the front door.

Rejects FAO Plan

Washington, Nov. 24- The United States flatly re Jocted the proposal för an International... commodity clearing house before. the Food and Agricultural® OF ganisation's Commission on World Food Problems to- day.

Earlier, Mr Harold Wilson. President of the British Board of Trude, named three objections to the clearing house suggestion. Mr Stanley Andrews, United States Director of Foreign-Apr- cultural Relations, said that the clearing house proposal would

cut

clear across international trade and fecal policies.

Mr Andrews said he agreed. that the solution to the commo- ditiez problem Iny in helping the Jonelt couniaries to halp themselves.

Earlier, Mr

Wilson objected

to speelfie proposals put foward by the panel of six interna- tional experts who devised the clearing house scheme.

He said no cou.atry in balance dificulties could of paymenta accept a proposal irvolving the accumulation of large, and growing amounts of their cur rency on the assumption that- they would one day be made convertiblo.

Two other objections covered by Mr. Wilson were:

1. The possible use of block- ed currencies for buying goods from the non-dollar world which would otherwise be sold for dollars.

scheme 2. No emergency should. militato against the

ap-. commodity-by-commodity pranch which had been agreed on internationally and on which considerable progress was now being made-Reuter.

CARRIER ARRIVES

The maintenance aircraft car- rler, Unicorn, arrived in Hong- kanit this morning to reinforco Royal Naval units here.

Launched in 1941, Unicorn

040 feet long and displaces 14,500 tons. She is fitted up for duty

as an aircraft repair ship, fuls aircraft filling for

aquadrons much the same duties as under taken by submarino depot ships,

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PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Coples of photographs

cal Request Programme Presentes taken by the South Chias

by Yvonne Charter. (Studio): 0.15.

Found Guilty of tolk were at the far red that am W. Mason (Fact 3) Adaptod Morning Post and Hong Kong

Murder

for Broadcast by Norman Edwards.

—are-on-view in the Morning Post Building.

ORDERS 'BOOKED,.

(Continued from Page 1)

entrance hall. "I feared aA Representatives John Vorys,

fight was imminent between the BBCTS): 9.45, Composer of the Telegraph Staff Photographery Laurence Smith, Donald Jack-

two parties," added the in-Week-Augo Wolf: 10.00 Radio News Reel (London Relay): 10,18. on-Walter- Judd and Robert

spector.

Weather Report: 0.18, London Chipperfield, all members of

He cleared the Shahs and studio Melodies-A Programme of London, Nov. 24,--Daniel the House Foreign Affairs Com-

off the steps of India continuous Musle by the Masquera Raven, aged 23, was today sen-others

(imo) with Wifed "Parry mittee.

for the mur-House and ordered them to go ders They branded the Ward in-tenced to death

gone about (DCTS); 10.45, Recent Releases of Popular Succes: 11.15, Weather. eldent "one of the most huml-der of his father-in-law, Leo-vay. They had

Goodman. American nold

The Old five yards when Shah Senior Report and World News & Home (London По- lating chapters in

took

only 15 turned and started chanting News from Britain diplomatic history." They said Bailey Jury. the loss of American prestige minutes to reach their verdict slogans and waving his arms nelay): 1.30, Close Down.

if heating time.

cries in the Far East as a result of of guity: keyge

October 10 Raven and were immediately taken up by the affair was "beyond calcula

his wife's parents visited his the others. The State Department press wife in a nursing home where officer, Mr Michael McDermott, she had four days earlier given said the U.S. Consul-General in birth Peking, Mr Edmund Clubb, was night another member of the pressing top Communist author-amily discovered the bodies of ities to provide transportation at the Goodmans,

battered" "horribly once for Mr Ward and his party

| tion."

On

to a son

of 17 to leave Mukden; but Mr suburban home. McDermott added that Mr Clubb

The

Later that

DELICATE SITUATION "I thought the situation was very delicate and liable to flare

described

*B

India

up into a breach of the peace," Inspector Carpenter added, in their

Cross-examined by Mr Dudley Collard, for the defence, Raven said....... that he had

found the bodies but Inspector Carpenter denied that so far, had not reported what earlier

so terrifled that he an officer of the Special Branch progress he was making in ex- had been

that he had made a pediting the departures United went home and tried to burn at Scotland Yard had indiented

his suit which had got blood to him Press.

stains on it as he knelt, be stupid blunder in arresting the elder Shah "and that ho had sides his mother-in-law.

condused him with earller dẹ. Raven's

22-year-old wile

outside, gave evidence yesterday that monstrutions ber parents and husband were House.

Inspector Carpenter zald that all friendly together on October 10. She gasped and then sob- he did not know that the elder bed quietly in court today Shah was President of the Azad when she heard her husband Kashmir Society. sentenced to hang. ---

Defective Sergeant Ewing. The defence suggested that the Special Branch officer, said Goodman gave information to that he had known Syed Fazal for some yearsus n the police about currency off Shah ences. He might have been respectable business, man. Wit- murdered by somebody im next said that he understood

Tähti w plicate or by thieves who had Hindustan! and

Legal of the slogans as "Fred Kasti- been disturbed Ravin's advisera said tonight that he mir and "Down" with, the would appeal Router. Nehru Government."

PILOT SHOT WHILE FLYING

Bangkok, Nov. 24 Captain James L. Harper, chief pilot of Burma Airlines, wing shot and seriously wounded by small arms fire today while-flylag 300 miles North of Rangoon

He was admited to hospital in Mandalay after” making n' forend landing 2 A

Captain Harper was once a bist pilot for the U. S. Douglas Aircraft Company Associated Press

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