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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

India May Recognise Israel

Catro, Dro. 4-The In- dlan Ambassador to Egypt, Mr Afghar All Fyzco, told journalists here today that India was considering the recognition of Iract.

Declaring that this move might be "In the Interest of Arab countries in general," he added: "Indla wishes to retain the friend- ship of Egypt and the Arab States, but Is also thinking whether it would not be bri.er

10 now 10 come 10 terms with Israet."

problems of The Middle East mest bo solvril. "Why not take the oppor- tunity of Israel's present economic position to press her to agree to some of the Arab demands in return for recognition?" he asked. -Reater.

the

Egypt Seeks Assurance On UK Troops

corres-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949.

Czechoslovakia "On

The Brink Of Attempt To Religious War"

• Rescue

BISHOPS' WARNING TO

GOVERNMENT

British Scientists

London, Dec. 4.-With Ite safe arrival. nt Deception Island, in the Antarctic, thr British "mercy mission" Prague, Dec. 4.-Czechoslovakia's Roman aboard the 1,200-ton relief Catholic Bishops have warned the Communist re-ship John Biscoe entera a gime that the new Church laws have brought the nation to the brink of a religious war, it was dis-stranded on lonely Stoning closed today.

new stage in the attempt to rescue 11 British scientists

ton Taland, 390 miles nearer

In the first despatch from the John Biscoe since sho

In a letter to the Government dated Novem- the South Pole. ber 17, which reached Western correspondents to- day, the Bishops said they would not obey the laws, reached Deception. Reuter's and that they were supported by millions of Czechia correspondent, Douglas Catholics in their defiance.

re-

Liveridge, the only Journalist

on the expedition, describes the preparations.

He writes:

"8.0w and ice In this small harbour

Are preventing

#

"But should-God forbid priesty earlier request for our proclamation start ai Vislon of the laws with an an

the letter y reply which sounded as if

it were addressed to criminals the unloading of the Norseman cultural battle."

which is to fly 390 rernft The Bishop reply said. "the entire world will

to the treacherous miles to Stoping. ethnt it was not started

Premier, addressed simply toon Island to take of 11 Bri- the Czechoslovak Government", dah scientists stranded there bentedly denied that they were

"Everyone, from Commander God's In-criminals and accused the Com- 1. Kirkwood Watches

down munist regime of violeting both | every tide Anxiously, hoping the Crech constituilon and that it will free the waters and God's-United Press.

enable all the rescue gear to be When this can bo Ru nshore.

tone, relle! of the men on Stonington La expecled 10 proceed quickly.

4. The Dec. Cairo, Egyptian Premier, Hussein

hus, because we are only Sirry Fasha, told pondents today that he is

our holy demanding an official deomplying with claration from Mr Ernest duty to defend

terests." Bevin about the recent

of remark reported

The proclaination referred to Emmanuel Shinwell (War Secretary) that he knew by the Bishops was apparently their declaration that they would

Mr

nothing of an early evacunnot obey the Church laws unless tion of British troops from they were revised. Egypt.

Mr Shinwell, in the course of * Press conferena, during hin vi to the Suez Canal Zone, inst week, sold that new beiter quarters were for Brilholders familica

and planned and their

to

oil

the

The letter demanded changes in reveral sections of two lawa

went Into effect which November 1. Including the re

of

power moration

shops to appoint priesta, run OWI consistories and publicl the Catholle clergy ergy the elimination of Fazette, and front Egypt, he said that he had the seculer powers given to the Ofer. of Church Affairs, the Communist by hended Minister of Justice, Mr Alexel Cepickn

Asked if this meant that there would be no early evncuat on2

not heard of an early drawal.

with-!

The subject hoa not arisen," he said.

This remark aroused a storm of protest in the Egyptian Prvas --Reuter,

Lucky Discovery

Liege,

4.-Digging

7

near

up

01 din-

Dec the door of his cellors to lay a bed for a new machine, Ai- fred

former Fraipont,

Liege, WATOUME, covered an earthenware containing silver and gold coins worth 000,000 Belgian Craves. - Reutor.

Radio Hongkong

IKT

Копа 6. "long

Calling"-Pro- Grammo Bummary: 8.04 “Children's

by Half Hour Conducted

Jacki Front (Btudio); 0,30, World News

mait Hour (Studio).7. World and News Analysis (London itelay); 7 16. Edith Lorand (Violay And Her

Ortliestra: 7,30, Off the Record

from Th Iland

by

Pink Mary

URGENT WORK

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith Britain May Hold

Important Talks

COPI, 1840 BY NEA HERVICE, ING. T, A REO, ti, 1, PAT, OFT..

gullimish

IH

"Woll, Miss Andrews, I've been in the first grado a couple of months now, and there's still a lot of things I don't

know!"

On UN & Colonies

London, Dec. 4.-Important discussions on Britain's future policy over the rights of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee in colonial. territories are expected to follow the return to London of the Minister of State, Mr Hector Me- Neil, who led the British delegation at tlie United Nations.

Espionage. Trial

Defiant

This follows recent eventa at Lake Success, where Bri- tain consistently voted against resolutions which her delegation said peared to give the Trustee- ahip Committee powers bo-

ap

Plea Of Not yond its terms of reference,

Guilty

These related

to the former but not

mandated territories,

to colordes

Nothing definito was known hero

tonight about Britain's

Sarajevo, Dec. 4-Somo cext move. 300 Yugoslav high school

Spokesmen of the Foreign boys and girls, who packed ones and the Colonial Offico

on

the county court here today, were unable to confirm specula- heard the sixth of ten Rus- that a review of British

policy defendanta

wan slated. sfan-born

probably foarly next year. trial for cspionage for the Soviet Union

Observers here said tha? until enter a re-

the British Government had peated and resolute plea of

ully discussed the recent evelopments inside the United vations, it was too early to fore- whelber Britain would take rt in the proceedings of the

Committeo Special

recenly rented by the United Nations

LI TSUNG-JEN DEPARTS FOR not guilty.

THE

UNITED

STATES

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entire civil war from the mill- blow. tary point of view.

Two months and two days after he took over the job, the

1 Trung-Jen government forced to Communists

won

Ono

Arsen Boremovie, 48, despite repented interruptions during

for non-autonomous territories,

tor for

his evidence by the Court Press- dent, Stevo Jokanovich, refuse to change his not guilty plen desultory summer crum- although he confessed to mor paign-solely

The creation of this Commitice movement of the specific acta included in for both the Nationalists and the indictment against him,

was based on the assumptions Boremovie admitted that he Communists with the former

'hat the authority of the Unlied on board the

the latter ad-was fee Nanking. The retreating and

contacted by the Sovie "Although wo

Nallona Trusteeship Commitles anchored John Biscoe are able to

to the tall of Embassy In Belgrade walked into the vancing-led

In 1947 exterkis to the right of collecting do little more at present than capital the next day--April 24 Conton on October 14, Six and instructed to make report formation on a non-self-

on economic and political con-governing territories-Reuter days later the government as watch the ice and try to keep Establishment of Canton as the

opened for

bussness in ditions in Yugoslavia. werm-urgent work is going on refugee capital and concentra- such Presented by Ronnie Gibbon aboard the necompanying tanker tion of the government's dwind Chungking.

Then ano her vital develop- in Yugoslavia, supplying Taiwan (Blue); From the Editoriais: Goki Ranger, whose crew is lng special reserve in

Croatian the wartime power with any ira- control of the

defection of CNAC foreign ment--the Iron London Relay 3; 8.10, Linda Cater

about Talks on Films (Studio), 8.23, weying to thaw our frozen fresh under

local condi- puppet regimo at Travnik at Governor Cheng Chen further and CATC which shut off three-formation Like What We Like"; 030. Excerpts water tanks with steam pipes,

fourths the air movement sup- tions comes under the heading court martial which sentenced -Duetto T

When unloading operation. roke up the organisation L

of “espionage" unless it is three Yugoslavs to death, and Hayley-Bell. begin,

Ranger

WLS wil Taung-jen

striving the Cokl

to piles to government. Produced by the Hong Kong Su have to drop

permitted by the that later he was in the same L! Tsung-jeu | explicity 400

inblish. barrels of

Shortly after, Clai, by Phillippe Coumber (audio):

position when 24 of 28 defen- After a swing State authorities D 25.

"Concerto"-Vieulempe's Con-aviation and diesel fuel into the BLOW TO MORALE

left Chungking.

China

dants were sentenced to death maioland certo No in A Minor, Op. 31. water and flost them to land.

through the The fall of Shanghai and the

PROSECUTION'S CASE Jarcha

Sarajevo. He is the only one if (Violin) and the

"The biggest danger to both

still under the Na lomalist dag steady Red march southward London Aymphony Orchestra Cond:

arxi after talks with political

ei wie safendants charged” with Ingoon-like resulted in the CC clique inders and Maurice ships in theko by Sur Malcolm Sargent,

The Court han attempted to lenders, General

war crimes. Jave!'s Concerto for the Left Bland.

and military waters would be the blocking moving in again, establbh|n"

prove that "kinco 1947---one Jacques Ferrier (Man) with the

narrow entrance

before

Cominform of the bay's

the the Supreme Emergency Council La came to Hongkong and en- The letter also said We ask

to Referred La Bociete des Con- Orchestra

these charger, aspt al. From his year 1cred Neptune's

hospi with the Generalissimo es chair- Conducted curiously

resolution ousting Yugoslavia Boremovie was asked by the The Clavertent of the Czeclincerta du Conservatoire,

But al

Intan, Li Tsung-jen

Soviet Embassy hospital he calmly rejected re-

in Bel-judge whether he the stop by Charles Munch; 10, Radio News Bellows, by nu leeberg.

was given

wished to slovakian Repubile

of the Generalls- Reel (London Relay): 10.10, Weather

the

peated efforts of

in- this, fortunately momzat

grade was operating as an the sop, vice chairmanship, yilasing God's law and not to

change

again his plen. He Report; 10.10, Latin American Music;

formation-gathering disorganised and simo's emissaries to get him to

centre, te enforce

taw unjust

by

10.30.

refused, claiming that warlime "From

Ballet"The seems unlikely the

which it was Triumph of Neptune" (Lord Berner)

the military

return to Chungking. com-

martial could deliver ·, a threats or by persecution of the

news give collect material Bir Tioman Beecham, Conducting

manders made

Today's military no effort to Wo

not obtain.ng from the Turo-wordlet of death

or freedom. Church.

cannot Kive

the London Philharmonic Orchestra:

to the belief there match the Kiangsu stand.

little hope The God's."

He asserted that he had given the Emperor what

1043, Daner To Guy Lumbardo and Crater basin shielded by tower

United States White Paper, in will be a mainland refuge left In addition, the letter disclosed

ald to the partisan movement---- he might wh'cli the

to where Kuomintang WDS that the Premier, Mr Antonin

Uned Press. United Press, written off, was a major morale Zapotocky, had answered the

ANGRY REPLY

MA

to

tu

ice.

of the "In aplic

BIOW and Bay-a voicant Whalers

a al Canadians; 11 28, Weathering Inval hills-is bathed in Heport and World and Home New from 15rkata

Recorded London brillant Relny), 1130, Close Down.

sunshine. steam rises."-Reuter,

In place

preported,

dissenting

re.um.-

9.av government.

Boremovie also admitted that he was nazistant public prosecu

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