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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949.

Adenauer Favours To Marry FREE WORLD TRADE UNION

German Contingent In European Force

Bonn, Dec. 4-The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, said in Bonn today that he would favour a German contingent within the West European armed forces but not a German army of its own if German responsibility for West European security should become necessary.

i In an interview today with the West German news

HOODED MEN agency, DPA at his home at

CAPTURED

Kookndorf, near Bonn, the Chancellor West German

said: "It should be made clear in public that I am re-militarisation of the West Vienna, Dec. 4—An offi-German Republic and, there- cial communique of the fore, also the establishment Austrian Ministry of the of a new German army." Interior states that the four "hooded men,"

IN AUSTRIA opposed in principle to any

"We Germans," ho coninusi, who have have shred too much blood in lunt two World Wars and been hunted for some days

of Cen-ve now too few men to carry In the mountains tral Austria, are now in the out much a project.

hands of the Austrian police

"AM

Dm before. I

of the

at Steyr, in the Amercian opinion that West German secu- Zone of Austria,

near

for

of the Allied dily is a matter recupation forces,"

Should become necessary, Dr Advanuer stated, that Ger- share of take thrir mintis

nability to safeguard West European aecurity, he would not German army of its own but a German contingent within the Europents 017012

The communique staten; "On 7.30 A tho 4 of December

patrol morning a gendarmerto

Weyer (Upper Austria apprehended and arrested four partisans who had been chased ROID days. They ware military typo light brown uni- with forma

and were armed

hand-grenden

allow "We inkl refuse to and carried 550 rounds of am-

These ro the par-German men tu be called up for munition, Lisans who have been terroriding service in a non-German unit,"

Dr Adenauer added, Lower Austria recently.

machine-pistole

by the Interrogation The Austrian police, aided by inter prefers, shows that the arrested inen formed this partisan group ut Turka, near Low, two and a half months ago,

10.

Foreca.

He denied press reports that he had described the establish- ment of an independent German

narssory Army CoFOR DA that he had pleaded for German rearmament.

And

Dr Adenauer declared that ho "Thy made their way along

and recognised the wish for security the Czech-Polish fronder

those countries antered Austria on November, guarantees of

They are all Ukrainians in which bad suffered under Ger- their twenties without docu- man aggressior enesota. OLD bi them had ไปด elbow shattered in a rht seich the Austrien solled during the shanbun of the tam few days."

-Router.

concluded the Ho

Interview wwhich danger by asking:

Europe, the Aldur in today's Soviet or the German one?” Neuter.

A report from Brusacis Kays that the engagement is to be announced of Prince Charles, of Belgium. And Regent

Marle 'Thereza Princess

en-Braganer (pictured here).

The Princess is 30, youngest winter to the Pretender to the throne of Brazil, and sister-in law of the Count of Paris, Throne of to the Pretender France.

RURAL ADULT EDUCATION

SEMINAR

Dec. 4.The Mysore, United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organi- sation's international semi- nar on rural adult education

Swedes Start Five Million for community action held

Christmas

In

Chinese

Preparations Red Army

Stockholm, Dec. 4.-Over

London,

number

here ended today.

Delegates

INTERNATIONAL TO CREATE ORGANISATION

London, Dec. 4.-The Secretariat members of the Free World Trade Union International, being formed here, worked throughout the week-end to be ready for the resumption of discussions tomorrow. After a week of Committee meetings and open discusion, the 55-nation conference will get down to the formal business of establishing the organisation in the coming week.

The final speakers on the with members of his own de economic and social delegation, totalled 20. Mr Sen has stated that he would like to mand of the new Interna-C the Aslan Federation be tional will be heard tomor-come part of the regional world row morning..

machinery of the new

bo organisation, which is to The informal week-end ac- born in London to offset the tivity outside the conferenco | Communist dominated World Included private talks between Federation of Trade Unions. same key representatives of the of International Federation Christian Trade Unions, whose after some unions were invited debate to join the new Internn- tional.

decision, Today's

however, was merely to ask for recogn!- tion, leaving other questions to the future.

APPEAL FOR Support Christian trade Leading the unions' delegates in M. Custon

The Chines delegation Tessier, head of the French Con- thought that the Aslan Federa- federation of Christian Workers, ton should remain independent who is attending the conference while working closely with the with the French trade union de- | world organisation. legates.

The Japanese contended that Only French and Italian the Asian Federation should a Christian trude unionists are part of he world body. With allending the conference.

representatives of trade unions in Holland,

Elum, Luxembourg, Innd and Denmark

The this the Persian delegate

Christian agreed.

-

American Workers' Federation, which has also raised the gues tion of recognition as part of the regional machinery.

The

first Asan Federation met in Geneva during the sum- The Pakistan deler ies mer. withdrew. A draft Constitution, which was drawn up, is to be

In January.

discursed at a mosting in Ceylon

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today of the called a meeting

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Asian delegates from 18 countries

in the dis- who participated cussions will lenve tomorrow for heir respective countries.

The concluding session of the month-old seminar

was

proTM Tarachand, 4. Next sicted over by Dr Dcc. 100 extra policemen mar- shallel the citizens of Stock-year, the Chinese "People's the Indian Ministry of Eduen- tlon's Secretary. The Education over Minister's address, read by Dr holm thronging shop win- Army" will

xxpressod India's dows which started their 5,000,000 and officials of the Tarachand,

nut Peking Government and desire to "take advantage Christmas displays today.

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Chibere 3,000,000, the Communist in this seminar but also utilise these experiences for organising lanterns and big papler macho New Chino News Agency for her

different keminars in balls festooned the main streets said in editorial to-areas."

The Ors of 18 giant Christ- night. mas trees, decorated with hun- dreds of electric lights put up} by the Town Council at a cont

of 900 crowns cach, appeared

in the principal squares,

In the "Great Market," in the old part of the city, shopkeepers opened up old-fashioned wooden stalls selling handicraft

work

Mom Laung Malale, director the Seminar, presenting D require a big of There would

In report of the work done by four ger budget than in 1930.

of study

groups in the Indian "Largo numbers

believe пddition,

Kuomintang personnel will Government, said:

10 avo be provided for with this true understanding of our liberation at Southwest report will help greatly to make he

of the Government China, (including Tibet), Tal-the work wan and Hainan Island," the much easier."-Reuter Agency said.

and other Christmas presents.

Bearded Father Christmases Dnancial staffed those selling torn.

The sellers

In the night to overcome

dient:

Rnd stabile prices, 1950 would be a crucial year. The war would

were crics

drawer to the reedy chorus not yet be entirely ended, but

of toy trumpets sold to children wrecked

by the hundreds by other Father tions Christmases on Bearly

street corner.

factor.ca and com- would resume

everyone and come of the per-)

In matary and Govern-

ment institutiong

Mass Meetings

be would

In Cyprus

Only snow was lacking on transferred to productive workwing organisationa this

Aist damp

Sunday

Christmas

Decemb.r when Swoden trudi-

tionally starts her

preparations.

Council officials said that the

extra electricity used by the decuratious

shops and

would heat and

today

light a town

20

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Dockers' Wage

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Nicosia, Dee, 4-Greek

today held mass meetings in all the princl- pal towns of Cyprus to confirm which they memorandum sent to the United Nations last week deinanding the union of Cyprus with Greece.

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Reshuffle In Colombia

Crowds attending the meetings approved that cables be sent to Bogota, Dec. 4.-in a reshuffle the United Nations, saying:

Colombia's Conservative "Let Britain and America lenyo Cabinet today, following last!

Cyprus"

cicction, Presidential

A week's

Senor

Jose Civen

Davila Speakers urged and appeal Tello, Minister of Communica- to right wing circles to join tions, takes over the Ministry forces in a united Enosis (unlon

Loft

of Agriculture from Dr Santiago with Greece) campaign, Trujillo-Gomez.

wing supporters were also asked

General Gustavo Rojas to make an all-out effort la Pinilla has been appointed nblain's maximum number of Marsellics, Dec. 4.-Marseilles Minis er of Communications.algnatures for an "Enosis plebis dockers belonging to the Com-Reuter. munist-led

Confederation of

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ov ritme, 1, No.

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