President
Roberto F. Chhuri, the new President of Panama, shown Noon after he took the oath of office. (AP Picture).
New Barrister
Enrolled At Suppeme Court
Mr S. V. Gittins
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THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949.
UN Adopts Anglo-U.S. Peace Proposals
SOVIET RESOLUTION REJECTED
BY OVERWHELMING VOTE Flushing Meadow, Dec. 1.—The United Nations General Assembly today rejected the Soviet Union's call for a five-Power peace pact and adopted a counter British-American resolution calling on members of the United Nations to oboy the principles of peace laid down in the United Nations Chartor.
resolution.
The joint Anglo-American] Assembly resolution also called United Nations members to
on
adept the Russian principles which are not there,”
Contenting himself for the most part with answering co-operate to establish inter-riticism of the Soviet Union, national regulations on con-rust in the three-day Assembly ventional
debate on the
Mr proposals, Kald Vyahinsky
Russia's nd- *** herent in the world amounted t kant 800,000,000,
Armente
and
H
To
the control of atomic energy. so as to restrict it to peace- ful purposes.
and I would even go so far a to se the figure is reaching 1,000.
I told on the five 1 amon Tent thembangan
The Security | 500,000" Cumer-Beauty the tert, Stnies, the Suvier Brom, France
;[ Chow 13) Take in the use of the velo
The 59-nation Assembly, by
voie of 50
D overwhelming!
**** 19 *
111 favour. approved the joint revention Outy the Saviy Hyelo itussin, the
Union, Ukrote,
Pourad and Cacho-
slovakia oprivred the resolu Hon in the Anal Yugoslavia alistahived,
MCNEIL DEFENNDS UK COLONIAL POLICY Flushing. Meadow, Dec. 1 Mr Better McNe of The United Kingdom.in a vigortas of British Colonial defenes policy, today rejected the right of the United Nations to estaba Asd international supervision terri- over non-self-governing
vote, while torba
Mr Samuel Victor Gittins, MA (Oxon), member of
SEPARATE VOTES family with a long assocÎR-
The resolution, containing 12 tion with the Colony, WAM points, was voted un paragraph admitted and enrolled as a by pangraph. Between 1 and barrister of the Supreme 4 nalios favoured each Court of
Soviet Union Hongkong this clause, while the morning. The application. for admission was granted varied between negative votes
and the Eastern European resin- trix. rauding Mustoslavia,
by the Chief Justice. Sir and abstentions, Leslie Gibson.
Making Use application, the Attorney General (the Hon
J
1 Grifin, RC; Kad. "Me Gattins has a life-long orsovia bon with Hongkong: He was born here and received boyhood education Diocesan Hors nt the
He heat
Vollug on the Soviet recom- mendatoria
five-low
prave pact was opposed by 41 nation, with 10 abstentions.
Mr McNell charged that al- templa al international Kilt- Vision WTze "back-door" efforts to revise the Charter.
His statement came na the General Assembly considered a
Jaslice, Ap
proved by the Trusteeship cam- Limitter, which would consider-
abty
tighten Unted National supervision of the policies wettennistering outhorities non-self-governing territories
Mr Mr Nol said the rezolu How held the "luseless assuroj. top that, in subscribing to Be Chatter, turnber states
w] F
The paragraph of the Soviet resolution condemning the pre far resposibility for this para tons for n
War Tw
In
being conducted tr *ber of countries, particularly the which he allendød foù in years | Dated States and th 1543 "Mr Gilition became a readu- | Kladom“ was opposed by aft ude of the Hongtang University excep
Krug, with l and thereafter the
Yugoslavia and Vernen übstain- ¦ went 1 Eng.
Ing Pradout t
11 12 173 Cate
there
Jund and went to
Oxford, and
MT
(111
after experienced interruption which 10 DY other
perpus have experienced Interruption Caused by the war Mr Gits commimtoned in the 14- telligence Corps and served in South-cast
WAA
The Soviet
Thirty-rutse AJ ANY
ter
Paitoon
manistration of non-self-gover
at territories had accepted fe principle of international super- vation over the administrati
Je territories
CHARCES RUSSIA
Territories under British rule had been for developed tsueneta self-government, Mr MeNe: si "mud in the present | of their political growth show are certainly net tolerate
de tree n greater Internationat Intervention 1 their domestic
than affat other countries, themselves in dependent, would be willing to necept. United Press,
ITALIAN
STRIKE
Few Incidents Reported
Rome, Dec. 1.---Italy's 24 hour Communist - led general strike today dis- located life less than any similar strike since the war. though Rome saw only one of its five evening news- PRJHPS.
Emergeny transport STVICES ran here in the bi estáns
FICH
Most othern factoring closel
Rescued In Four Minutes Germany Applies
To Join
A helicopter rescues a United States Navy pilot from the sea after a landing mishap on the carrier Midway during recent North Atlantic exercises. The pllot dangles below the helicopter, safe within four mlintes of the crash. (AP Picture).
Send U.S. Troops To Formosa, Says Senator
“CREEPING
PARALYSIS
OF COMMUNISM”
Ruhr Authority
Bonn, Dec. 1. The West German Govern" ment today formally applied through the Allied High Commission to join the International Ruhr Authority, which controls Germany's great indus trial base.
The High Commission passed on the request immediately.
One of the pointa investigated
The Germans, in their ap plication, referred to Cinuse concerned the difference between 2 of the Bonn Agreement there for export, alleged by the internal German coal prices and
signed last week by the French to constituto discrimina West German Chancellor, tion Dr Konrad Adenauer.
against foreign industrial
and uses of German coal.
the three Commissioners.
The Ruhr uthority is, ex-
This clause made clear that pected to d 153 the report Article 31 of the Ruhr Statute next week bu the High Com- requiring Germany to assume mission reser, as the right to the obligations demanded by the make a linal decision on the
- Powers referred only contents to obligations already specified !
of the report in the Statute,
have not yet been offelally dis- clared.
The Aled High Commission The German authorities, how- Inkrupted regular session this ever, have already
been told afternoon to meet the Ruhr that their own. proposals for Authority's American chairman, pricing conl will continue to Mr Henry Parkman, and its form the basis of any Allied Belgian Secretary-General, M. decisions and will only be vetord Kreckenb ek, and hand over the, if they are considered to in- application.
crease the need for foreign aid. -Reuter.
During this meeting the Com
i missioners handed to the Ruhr
Authority the
Ago on
report of the Special Committee, formed two month
French in- sistence which has Investigated alleged German discriminatory practices
GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments appese in today'n Government Gazelle'
Mr W. R. McCutcheon to be Secretary (Exchange Control) vice Mr E. E. F. Hibb.rd.
Washington, Dec. L-A Republican Senator,
Assistant Mr Alexander Smith, who recently completed a down but hope at me four of the Far East, today called for immediate throughrae The country were United States action to halt the "creeping para-
The Blake w in protest lysis of Communism" in the Orient.
the sheeting ། །༥" farm workers in Southern July
Wh
Mr Smith said the United States should send troops to Formosa to help the Chinese Nationalists repotel] hold it, as part of the American defence screen revolver shot at one bus; extending from Japan down through the Philip
and each with depines.
The only tendents
Rome, the stonunt
If
monstrators.
wheres in Milan, three policemen were slightly jurist od Ave strikers arrest-
ved
hat such a drpaz
munning of the agnst that part at the Suvingute from the
Chorter has been tukang tra albing
place for the
has beess admitted by some de comiffiorati prohibition of a beactions but they nevertheless
vaformed hy
Bought la exeuse or explain t national control
de appends to the spirit of the arter or to the possibility of Today's vole raced one of
the growth of
Military lorries repluerd me of conventional In- A-in Cummated the mus, heated debates of Us
bilised public transport services attempts to pretation" In the local the local session of the Assembly.-Reu-
modify the Charler by Asomityba, Turin and Bologna. ter
in Rome 35
perecht of the by
Muty what y be
trampart personnel maintained called back-door methods, no
skeleton servies.--fleuter. thus the delegation has been more de- the Soviet termined in its insistence on the came after Foreign Minister, M An
hether of the Charter than The Vyshinsky, had tohf the Assem-, delegation of the USSR. by that it was "monshaus" fut !
where he obtained rank
came
п
of lieutenant-colonel After the war. Mr Gittlas be
member of the Inver Temple and was called to the Bar by that Society In 1948 Since that time he has had ex- perience in the legal division of the Ministry of Civil Ana- tion.
"On behalf of myself and the barristers and the profession extend to him a warm welcone und
1 express the hope that is slay in Hongkong and his prae- tice at the Bar will be accor- ported by all happiness. Jato
erity and success "
ns
CJ's REMARKS
4st t
the
The Clef JustiĽT Have him great pleasure to Mis prove, admit noti auro Mr Gu tins
! a barrister Supreme Court. In the carcer which iny
ahead of him, hia Lordship said he would enjalu and urgs on Mr Gittins his, per
out Gonna ohugations to carry the cutter of his profession both as regard his duty to the Court and as regards his duty to II he fellow-barristers. pursued this Mr Cittins would find much pleasure in his pro- fession.
VYSHINSKY'S SPEECH Tastext Prest
vole
resolution,
Representatives of the USSR the Western Powers to rautarstran
in the Fourth Committee have ! that the Soviet Bron Santubat attempted me and
again, to- change ita foreign policy.
¡Rether
China Rejects
U.S. Resolution with representatives of
obligations
auct
In a parking that in support (other member states, to read of the Huesian resolution- when Fulo. Chapter 11 of the Charter would condemn the Uniled (chapter or non-mit-govering Stats and Melt. In ass warnicn- Territories)
nak there mma, yel
to join 1st China mundi 151 a pot pact. Mi
Vyshinsky said
"Marxism lng achieved lery m one-sixth of the work) Now some powers want me to.
They give it up
that unty thus can safeguard
pence.
Ex-Co Members Appointed
Today's Gurenument Gazette that the King has the Bonounce
bren pleased to approve the appointmen of the following Unomelat members of the Executive Counell until Novem- ber 27, 1950:
"GLIB ARGUMENT" --This is a monstrous and glib argument Everyone knows we will not abandon our policy. It in a fair polley, which is a polley of peace. Pence is our
objective. Those want peace
Inais
UN.
Mc
wire
should adhere to
Sir Arthur Morse, Hon D. F. Lantule, Hon T. N. Chau, Sir Man-kain Lu, Dr S, N. Chou
13 кл
D'Almad!!
Leo
+
and Castro,
The King bus also approved Vyshinsky, who l ex - the appointment of Mr B. C. K. pected to sail for home to- Hawking na an Omaat member "I wish you the best of luck morrow,
unaccustomedly, of the Executive Council until and hope that your practice in mild in his finni plea that the November 27, 1930. Hongkong will be long and
successful," concluded his Lord- ship.
Mr Gitling is the son of Mr Henry
well-known Gitling, resident of the Colony, Before the war he played cricket regu- Iarly for the University and then He for Kowloon Cricket Club. took part in Interport swimming and while at Oriel College was awarded
half-Blue
hia
for
swimming. Mr Gitiina was a Heutenant in the former Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
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to sense
He urged the abandon- Philippines, Korea or parts of ment of the State Depart the deep yearning of the peaple
Ching, we could seem ment's present policy of for new leadership that would "watchful waiting" in Asia, mean freedom from superim- and the adoption of a dyna- | posed controls and the end of
This is ob- mic programme to rally the war and fighting.
a difficult Ideal to be oppressed peoples of the Far that it can only be at East to the American aide tained if powerful peace-loving it the cold war against nations" of the world courage. Russia.
ously stand together against
and the
of rule Mr Smith said that the United aggression
continue Stn es should
might."- United Preat, to rc- rokure the Chinese Nationalist Government as long as it sur-
the Communis 5.
vived, end should not recogaine BAND TO PLAY The Chinese Communist ad AT CATHEDRAL
eren is already within the grip vance
Moscow."
مردم
The
definitely
alien
Invasion and is undermining the uspirations for freedom which all of these Far Eastern coun- tries are struggling to attain," he said.
The band of the 1st Bn. The Buffs, conducted by Mr W, B. Foster, ARCM, will give a pro- Framme of music at St John's Cathedral on Sunday evening, December 4
The programme will includ. Schubert's Marche Militaire No. 3, Bach's Air on G String. movement of second
The question of further milli. tary and for China should be left to the discretion of Pre- sident Truman, action on the advice of a committee of ad- visers, the erration of which Beethoven's Fifth
Symphony, Handel's Minuet, Weber's Concerto (the sulakst
Mr Smith nutzested.
JAPAN A BEACON
Clarient
Dr Tring said that despite the sweeping gains of the Com- munists, resistance groups were holding out in reas nlready taken over by Mao's armies.
"The resistance is destined to
In fightinist be long and hitter. for national freedom and Inde- pendence no price
no price is too high.
rebellions
inaide Cant Communist-controlled areas of China
for and are spreading
"Of all the Far Eastern areas being L/Cpl. F. Weatherall). wide. They are now in Mun
we visited,"
Bald
Mr Smith, Tchaikovsky's churin, north and central China and in South China, The pro- "Japan stands out as a beacon of tabile vince of Klangsu alone now has light and hope in an otherwise Solenn Melody. n guerilin unit of some 200,000 alarming picture. No one could men. Suallar groups are found be in Japan for even a short
the
Hupeh,pended without realising that an provinces col Hohna, Anhwet, Honnn. Shem, chidrely new
chapter
in the other history of the world
la being And many Kwangtung
written." regions. Some of these groups
While Russia had
won the are spontaneous and some are
and clsc- organised by the government cold war in Chiria
but all of them maintain close where the Orient, in Japan lial-on with the central nuthori- General
1les.
MacArthur "and his splendid group af associates are carrying on this war for men's minds and are demonstra- ing practicnaly what Western Christian tradition is,"
Dr Tslang traced the history of Japan's aggression which began in Manchurle in 1933 and sald that Russia had begun it again. "Although China is again the victim she certainly is not Formosa
Ho said the great Communists: the last.
1. powers of the League of Na- tions were unable to agree to Nationary
bring
Mr Smith said there were three possible ways to defend against the Chinese
support to the government.
the
against pressure
the 2. Trusteeship Japanese in the form of econo- United Nations.
mic sanction.
under
3. Take the position that,
Ho sald, "The United Nations until the Japanese peace treaty signed, Formosa is still today, due to Soviet obstruction-
is even
is not in a position to technicaly part of Japan, and force economie sanctions send token occupation
American troops into the ogainst an aggressor. But the of
General Assembly... is
supreme
thesland. organisation In the
pro
Mr Smith, sald he thought was the most world to pass moral judgment this last plan upon nations guilty of violating logical of the three, ainos he belleved the Communists would the Charter and treaty visions and
not dare openly to attack For- thus threatening
if it were under US its ense mora In presenting penee.. before the Assembly, the Chi-protection.
Asked whether he believed nese. Government merely wishes hat the world would pass moral Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek sanctions upon Soviet aggression, would accept much a plan, Mr This is the least the Unl'ed Smith said there would be no uiternative, since "he knows hie Nations can do to keep-pace."
Mr Ales Bebeer of Yugo- cannot hold out without us,"
UNIFIED COMMAND slavia again raised the question
Orie of the most important-
to
be
Crin- Andante and Walford Davies'
Now
Greaseless
Mr.J. E, Richardson to bo Superintendent of Crown Lands Surveys, and Mr C. Surtees to be Assistanį Superintendent of Crown Landa.
Assistant
Mr W. F. C. Jenner to be an
Comlastoner of Registration.
Mr W. O. Davies and Mr it. C. Clarke have been confrnied to the permanent and pension.- able
establishment 03 Krum December 0.
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