THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 194
Pre-Christmas Clean-Up In London
"No Army Yet," East German Leaders Told
VYSHINSKY'S CONFERENCE
WITH PIECK, ULBRICHT
Berlin, Dec. 15.--The Soviet Foreign Ministor, Mr Androi Vyshinsky, was today reported to have told leading East German politicians that Russia would only take stops to form an East Gorman army if an armed force was established in West Gor- many.
Official Silence On
Bomb At. Report
·
London, Dec. 15.--British Government officinis throw
up n
імін.
The hose-and-brush brigade Ret
cleaning
the busy
up ntatuary group and basin of London's Victoria Memorial, outside Buckingham Palaco.
-(London Express Service)
and in other Marshnil German sources claiming many close contact with the So Plan countrica.
Under the agreement, tod, viel Control Commission West Germany undertakes to said that Mr Vyshinsky,
the obligations of the and French who is visiting Berlin on British, American his way back to Moscow High Commissioners (and before them the three Western Military from Lake Success, had a Governors) incurred under pre- long conference with Herr
vlous bilateral agreements. Wilhelm Pleck, President of FULL RESPONSIBILITY the East German Republic, She also assumes full respon- rund Herr Walter Ulbricht,sibility for existing or futuro Pre claims against the fligh Com- East German Deputy
missions in respect of these mier. Both
veteran agreements. Arc Moscow-trained Commun-
the Other provisiona of ngreemeat, similar to those be- tween ECA and other Marshall NOT THE MOMENT
Plan countries, include the fol- was reportedlowing: Mr Vyshinsky
1. Establishment of on ECA quick screen today to have trend that the Enst
German poiler force must not Mission in West Germany. against questioun on a Lon-take on ton much of a military Z Improvement of tourist
He said that it was trace. don newspaper report that icbarneter.
3. British
Information to the pub- atomic weapon, not the right moment for East would not be tried out in Germany to press for member-le on ECA ald
of the Cominform the shilp
McCLOY'S LETTER Pacific tests
B American sources added, and to startby
Mr John J McCloy, Ameri- changes could be expected soon
Commissioner can High
who Soviel-C
-Gennan relations In
signed the pact on behalf Show was falling when Mr the United States,
19 letter to the West German Chancellor, Vysharky and the other guests
at the House of Sovie! ¦ Dr Kourad Adenauer, concern arrived
colonial development between now and the end of Culture in the Eastern sectaring the agreement, assured the
Dec. 15-Moro Mania. West German Government thal of Berlin to attend a reception
outlaws killed 15 Constabu-| 1952, it was disclosed today. The countries are given by the Soviet Control it was not expected that the
Government would lary officers and men on dolo Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Commission tonight.
over obligations Island today. Constabulary | Portugal. have to luke
The United States will provide about exceeding a mum of 700,000,000 headquarters announced to- Ан
Sixty-two night.
others $23.500,000 of the total. through Marshall were listed as missing and
funds. presumed dead.
1
super-bombs.
"There Мля never been in official statement that Britan already had an atomic weapon 1 test nrt! we entot conument One way or another about 11,'
Mary of Supply spikrumon
m101
Nothing how been
seinred
offruity of what progress
Britales he made towards development or retual produc-
of an atom bomb although neveral atomic energy establish- n for ruearch or the manu-
fos lure of pluto:kam have tren M. or are uniter ennstruction
Followingt recent American- British-Canadian atomie
Washington,
alk
that Britain knowledge necessary
A large area for many blocks and the House was shut off
wined People's – puire pedestrians were cleared from before the the area as enlivens began
heur
VYSHINSKY FRIENDLY
repent-qatarhive of the
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Talk participants
the tra Bird
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the first time with the
the Cumminst Bast Bermot
they do or
Ite-
int maclosed rente, at the reception, bomb productor
A dor British offleer said that it had been suggested that
to the Western 12201
Alites, how. Total we Britain
the United
150 introduced States as an "atomic arsenal" ryer, were
members of the so-called of building Instead
its own elaborate and expensive bomb German Government. factory,
In Easi
the
He added that Mr Vyshlasky was friendly and conversed on Whatever Britain has to of topicat subjects with many of
thr fer in the atomic world now
of representatives would be guided on decisions United States, France and Bri- taken by their representatives | unin with Canada about the ex ct form and extent of collaboration.
the United
States d
Eniwetok atoll in the PaciDe Ocean is the American proving ground for atom bombs. British acientista attended the Jast
atorn bomb test
American
there.
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AMERICA, W. GERMANY SIGN M-AID PACT
the Dec. 15.Under Donn Marshall And bilateral pert signed between Western Ger- to- America here ninny and day, Bve percent of ECA coun
terpart funds will be made
The balance of the account
German
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by lis
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the
ed
of
Outlaws And
Police Clash:
Many Killed
The known dead included
SU
| Deutsche-mark. If it did, he oid, he would assist the do versament in hiding a solution to the arising situation
Mr McCloy to her said tha! ite 15 Government would re- sadea Giremsa abahty topy and captain and two lieutenants. A when major and one lieutenant were
The rest claims Presumed dead,
mulisted men. agreement
The Tray took place at the the Werk foot of Mount Luuk, 800 miles Ge man Government
that the South
of Manila. on Urote Slates intended to treat island in the middle
the the Germoon Republie similarly Sulu Archipelago. There, 1,000 to all other E'A countries in Moro
outlaws under different eversion (Chief) Manion are defying the regant to
Constabulary rates before and since devalua- government,
The Moros headquarter atd. tion.
who tribesmen
The agreement remains force Beuter.
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Mosleni are
Jolo
af
Datu
Junc 30, 1953 have a long record of keeping
Recruiting Through
The Years
central authority out of hills and Jungles,
The parent
their
Big Spending On Colonies Planned By Five Nations
U.S. Delegate To FEC Rejects Russian Demand
Washington, Dec. 15. The United States delegate to the Far Eastern Commission today rejected a Soviet demand that General Douglas MacArthur should permit Japanese to attend the international meeting of the World Federation of Trade Unions and other Communist-dominated organisations.
Authoritative sources sail] to the Soviet charges and con- that the United States dele-sidered the matter closed. gate, Mr Maxwell Hamilton, at use meeting are reported to Me Bozykin and his advisers at the closed session of the have listened to the United 18-nation Allied policy-States statement and made no making body for Japan, told request to answer it at the time. the Russians that neither
U.S. PROPOSAL General MacArthur.nor the While this controversy is not American Government. saw carried on the FBC agenda as any reason to permit the one of the major items, it has Japanese to attend meetings a bearing on one of the principal of "subversive" organisa-y the American proposal that subjects under discussion. That tions which aimed to "under the Japanese be permitted wider mine governments which are participation in International members of the Far Eastern affairs even before a penéo dreaty Commission.”
in signed,
The United States has pro- The American statcmnt
posed that the Japanese bo per charged that conferences such mitted to attend more Interna ак those of the WFTU were lonal meetings, send trade re- a meeting place for "subversive presentatives abroad with semi- agents" who plotted internation- Conmilar status and in general al disorder, and General Mac-assume inore international func- Arthur would be remiss -le his tong. obligationa to the Japanese people if he permitted representatives to attend gatherings,
PEKING MEETING
their such
Washington, Dec. 15.—Five European nations should be permitted to attendi with overseas territories or denendencies plan to
spend the equivalent of US$2,500,000,000 on
This resolution has encoun- tered resistance from China and the Philippines and some others. that but there are indications some compromise
bo maay
too effected within the not distant future.
The Americana likowice re- Jected contention that Japan-
The Soviet atlitude during the Post
fortnight, however, has in- Communist-sponsored Labour dicated that the Russians might meetings such as the ene re-veto any resolution which did cently held at Peking.
not guarantee that Japonesa The American statement was would be sent to meetings of the irt
made at the WFTU and reply to chargen previous
meeting by the which FEC Charge d'Affaires, Mr Pross Vladimir Bazykin, that General MacArthur was guilty of "dis- criminatory action" In send- Planing the Japanese to other In-
dc-
programme, clined to comment directly on
Government officials said the development development programme would Tru- President dovetail with un's "Point Four" plan to build up under-developed territories throughout the world.
Most of the funds the bulk in local currency-will be spent in developing Africa. The re- mainder
10 South
the developineni progyammen, but he did eng: "Remarkable strides
made in Diese been
Soviet
ternational conferences but bar- ring them from attending con- Terences In Cornmunis, territory or held under the auspices organisations of which the Anglo-American bloc did not
Approve.
other organisations they favour-United
India-Afghanistan Wireless Link
4.13
New Dell, Dec. 15.-Direct wireless telegraph communica of tion
between India Afghanistan is expected to start shortly. An India Communica- tlona Ministry announcement gold tonight that an agreement between the two countries for the establishment of such a soṛ- the United States con+ vice was signed yesterday in sidered that t had given a Kabul, the Afghan capital- The complete and adequate answer Reuter,
FEC officials themselves de- Furope by the Organisation for clined to comment. However, others present at the mee.Ing
European Economie Recovery la gating
ol co-operation
the
Colonial powers on developing/Enid
overseas territories.
of basla
thelr will America and the Far East, rational
Ometals of the Economic Co-development
Administration point stabbahed operation out that two-fifths of the dol themselves.
ars earned by Western Europe United Press. come from their
outside ter- ritories. Since Europe is find- to sell enough ing it difficult goods directly to the United States to provide needed dul- ars, expansion of its territories appears to be the next best
по пр- cnccunter had
with the connection
kind of political opposition bet. which President Elpidio Quirino scored in a radio address today.
He condemned Filipinos "who rulk in the dark to plot revolu-
Mr charge
Harlan
ECA's of
Cleveland,
tions that degenerate into phy. XMAS
sical and moral ambush of the Innocent."
AT
in
Overseas
DANCE K.C.C.
ron
by the
without
OVCTECED
ho only
countries help"--
Radio Hongkong
I.K.T.
15.00"Hongkong Calling"-Pro- gramme Summary: 6,02-Children's Half Hour: "Toytown"The Cruise of the Tortown Belle. By 4.0. Hulme Braman. Part 2) (BbCTS); 6,30-Cantonese by Radio-Given Miss Lee Wai Lan and Mr 8. Lee (Lesson 0) (Studio): 400Jack Smith and the Clark Slater; 7.00- World Nown and Nows Analysis avaliable to the US GovernI-
London Relay); 1.18"Sweet and are equally ment
** British scientista
for administrative
Sentimental-Prorented by actin (Continued from Page 4) includitur
(Studio); 7.45 -Studio concerned with Jong-range penses in Germany,
President Quirino, whose re-
A delightful decorative scheme
cilaVocal Recital by Jan Hu the stockpiling of critical weapon tenta held secretly at the
of the plunes
Late Guards election to the Presidency has will be one feature of tomorrow (Tenor) with Plano Accompaniment Woomera guarded
materials
the simple just carefully
0.00 and the Blues, with
confirmed been
by the night's Christmas dance at the by Betty Drown (Studio);
the Editorials" (London "From rocket range in Australia,
"Hide ahead will the Congress, slogan
unquestionably Kowloon Cricket Club. Me was tre ured to promote the Household Cavalry** poor tu
that fnc- Reports
commie Relay); 8.10-"Quiz" (Studio); 6.30 recently
bers of the ladies' suggested will
Lovers Hour"pical that some now experiments were economic recovery and Inancial | combine the Old with the New Speuking of reports
tions who are dissatisfied with
o other helpers have devotedule
Request Programme Presented by and for . one picture----K has all the ne
November 8 election contemplated there but nothing stability of Germany
much time and effort to give Yvonne Charter (Studio): 9.30-No has been officially disclosed projects to be agreed upon be
glamour of the swashbuckling till planning an armed revolt the clubhouse a real festive ap- Other Tiger"The Novel by A.E.W. Mason. Adapted for Broadcasting by tween the two countries. Reuter.
pearance,
Norman Edwards (Part 6) (DBCTS); Under the agreement ald will past, together with the Impres Associated Press.
and speed
The
Nowreel Chung Woh acrobatic 10.00 Radio
(London be made available to Western stream-lined "effelency. It is
group and a carol choir will pro- Relay); 10,15Weather Report; 10.10 Berlin by the West German easily the most striking design.
vide some special entertainment Composer of the Week." Cesar Franck 10.30-London Studio Melo- while during the evening.
dies Peter Yorke and if Concert Green de dancing will be to the music of Orchestra with Paula
of band
HMS Steve Conway (DBCTS):: $1.00-Now dance 15. the Dec.
Variety:
Report. 11.10-Weather World and Home News from Bri- Jamaica,
London Relay) toLt. (Recorded
King: God save the
11 30-Closer Down.
K'loon Tong Tragedy Goverment.
West Germany
statements
will at inter-
It is learned that the Euro-vals furnish complete reports of found programmnes proposed or adopted. pean woman who was
uf opera- hanged in her home in Dorset full Crescent, Kowloon Tong, yus- tions under the agreement, and The United terday was Mira E. Henderson, Information which
need to delenmine and not Mrs Anderson, as car-Slates may Her reported. Prior to her he effects of American aid and death, she had been employed evaluate
as a private nurse.
SIDE GLANCES
progres
towarda economie recovery both in Ger-
By Galbraith
COPE, EPW BY NEA BERVICE, ING, T. 34, REIL U %. PAY, OFF.
“I bought some hata and coats just to see how they look on mo at homol didn't hays time to get what I really'
meant to buy, a dréssi
sion
of modern
ате
In the whole show-but I won-
Four Die In Fire it will produce der whether better results than Sergeant from
Texas, Rotan Hammond's invitation he Rose and Crown to that Twelve people were burned to in a four-room today
farm near here- hospitable table and capacious denth bowl of punch."
SEIZURE OF DOCUMENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
the Inland Revenue Department in it,
One policeman was posted on duty in the Inland Revenue Department itself, which ap- work peared quiet and with continuing usual. Another policeman was placed on guard in the lano downstairs.
Yesterday's ralds were surprise nature, and many strel Aling cabinets containing docu- ments were seized
of a
from the offices of the Inland Revenue Department and taken to Police Headquarters. At the sine time Police visited at least 15 other private firms.
Investigations are proceeding | under Mr A, Shaw, ASP, of tho
Polico
Anti-Corruption
Branch.
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1.R.C. DANCE:
Christmas Eve promises to be one of the most enjoyable n'għis ever at the Indian Recreation. Club when a carnival dance will to be provided be held, musle by the Dance Band of a Com- mando Brigade, Royal Marines (by kind permission of Drigadier Hardy, D.S.O., O.BE, R.M.).
Tickets may be had from the Convener (Mr A. K. Markar), or any member of the special Sub-
Committee, Secretary (Mr.S. H. Ismail), the Bar Boy, and as the de mand for these have been on the heavy side, members desir Ing same are requested to ob tain them cárly Tables may also be booked from any of the abovementioned...
COP
the
Hon
house on Reuter.
Members are
reminded that It is still not too late to book tables.
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