THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1950.
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Nehru's Views On China
New York, Jan. 1.—Mr James Reston, diplomatic corres- pondent of the New York Times, said today that the American State Department was "impressed” and “inclined to agree” with an estimate of the situation in China made by the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, during his visit to the United States last ¡ycar.
This estimate was pre- sumed to have formed the basis for the Inding re cognition of the Com munist Government in China, Mr Reston said,
According to Mr Reston, M. Nehru's view of the situation was n follow;
The problem in to block of CommuARDA, the expansion anel for this purpose to enco be those in the Chinese Com- Brit regime who favour an Independent Chinese poltery, hared not only tary friendship with Moscow but on good rela tions with the West as well.
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2. Forinose was "trategically China but in the whole of
ant Important Southern Asia, he continued. Important enough to risk the creation of They felt that to give Chiang another "Spanish situation" In Kai-shek military support would which the Soviet Union might identity the United States with back the Chinese Contanalsts n the old Imperialistic policies of Ja nomult on Formosa while the the past, alienate the new forces "master rising thi imita, Indonesia and United States migh
elsewhere und perhaps lead the Jumd" the defence.
United States to an embarrassing 3 Military nelion was
per retreat from Formosa or to war. hamps not the only way in keep) he added --steuter, Formosa out of the hands the Chinese Communists For mosa was still legally a part of
Japan If a peace conference Mr
were entled, without the Soviet Union, it might be possilde to place Formtiosa under United Nations trusteeship
would not
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"On The Tonch-Line" Hope For Future
Expressed In
For Lord Tedder, platinum and diamond studs, cuff-links. They чего presented by Group Captain Deals Coote. Bee below.
Lord Tedder, who shortly re- finquishes his post as Chief of the Air Staff, was entertained in London recently
by 300 officers of the Malcolm Club.
The club
named after fier VC Hugh Malcolm, whors widow-at the party was married reccatly to Mr George Cole Scott. She is going with her Ameriean husband to the
10-son, Pekin's Mini-, ! be well received by the Chinese? Sampbell, Ambassador to Egypt. Uited States,
well
of Labour, June ter power in, and perhaps contral
Kremlin's 12
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West
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tellows
If the Suntale pulley toward Peking, nobody in that Government will
Potlow On Masrow line
used by the people, would be Chiese Commurists to revive:
Both the State and De- fence Departments agreed that
(Continued from Page 1) For- American tretipation of
advise him on The by the King to not justified. ETIONA WA
Sir Ronald State Department insisted that high issues. such an adventure
Mr E. J. Holloway, until re- Minister of Labour In
Lori Tedder, who was present- cently Australia, and Mr Don Stephened with diamond and platinum 1 Oriental fears of Western im-Senatuyake, Prime Minister of dress studs and cuff links, re-
perialism, and would
Ceylon #lienate
minded his friends: "Although many other Governments.
Baruns are The
new Labour
my com relinquishing peoples in other parts of Pe Mr T. W. Burden, M.P. for the mand
shall 1
sun remain on Park Division of Sheffield; Dr the touch-line to shout encour Fat East and Southern Asia
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Islingtonagement 117 otherwise, Et Mr Joseph all sill be president of this London, North. Henderson Ardwick, near Man-club with Use ankled duty of John Wilmot, | being able to and Mr chester;
say what I like. of Deptford, London
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Mason Congress. bang Kaugh!, and the C1E pors to the Bluemer Te Pulunity Chief, Mr
Bebert Tarey.
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Fewer New
Year Accidents
New Year Messages
London, Jan. 1. Loaders of many countries today, in New Year messages to their peoples, expressed hope for the future and reviewed the achievements, perplexities |and problems of 1949.
The Prime Minister, M. Georges Bidault, told the French people, "Do not be afraid of the future."
The Austrian President, Dr Karl Renner, called on other nn-. tlong to "leave Austria alone" to work out her own salvation.
The Federal Chancellor, Dr Leopold Figl, demanded a pence treaty for the Austrian people which would leave them freu and Independent, Marshal Tito slavin's continued the Cothinform.
PRETTY NEW-
YEAR DAY
WEDDING
A pretty New Year Day pledged Yu-wedding was solemnised at deflance of St Margaret's Church yes-
General Franco claimed in terday when Miss Helena broadcast last night that Spain's Beatrice Tso became the relations with the United States bride of Mr Thomas S. F. were becoming "closer
every Soong. day".
Russia, necording ton New The bridegroom is the son of Year article In the Soviet Mr and Mrs Soong Chong-toh Chicago, Jan. 1-The Journal, New Times,
of 34, Wilkie Road, Singapore, entered nation ushered in the New 1980 strong enough to amesharid the bride the younger Yoar with An unusually any aggressor, but would "un-daughter of Mr and Mrs T20,
swervingly" continue
to work Chak-wan, of 60, Village Road, of accidental light toll
for pence.
Hongkong. deaths. By mid-afternoon Emperor Hirohito of Japan
Given away by her father, the today total dead in acci- welcomed 1930-"The Year of bride was charming in a gown dents since, 6 p.m. Friday the Tiger" verse. stood at 116.
sa
Trame accidents killed fres took 24 lives, three died in mlb- plane crashes and 23 in
Na- The cellaneous mishaps Ilonal Safety Council had eat- mated that 330 persons would die in highway accidents during the three-day holiday, but rain Hod for over much of the no- 1100 motorials to exercise caution
of white satin She carried a ilc expressed concern about bouquet of white
roses. Little the nuplers of Japanese Christina Yu, the bride's cousin, prisoners Still in Russian hands.
attended an Dower girl. "With the nation I walt, my heart
for in pain, for those whom wo walt
in vain," he wrole.
The Rev Fr John officiated at the ceremony. The best man was Mr Francisco M. Spares, and Mr Robert Chou was wit-
ness.
"Let us welcome home those who have returned after suffer- ing so long on allen poil."
The Indian Prime apparently prompted | Pandit Nehru, urged Indians to A large group of relatives
work hard in 1950,
"I can only
It was a dull. Krey day for
121" nation Kath, for
touch Extrizzle and heavy fog blanket-
ed some central areas 11 Wa
with ake weasonably warm,
The temperature (1
Centrad States 20 to 30 degrees above i normal but n Camucitare a mus
sent temperatures plunging bes low resti
North
Iak-ta. Blizzard codations were fume-
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Minister,
and. friends tonsled the happy wish our people | rouple at a wedding banquet The New Year strenuous given later in the evening at. The the Luk Kwok Hotel. labotar and not empty words." he decinred. Reuter
newlyweds are spending their hoeymoon In Maroo,
PRIME MINISTER
SAYS "THANKS" PRINCE'S
vost for tonight and tomorrow An announcement released by
North Dakota, with te-the Army
that the PRO says peratures dropping to as low as Prime Minister and Mrs Altice 30 degrees below zero United have received a large number Year of Christmas and New PI FATALITIES
greetings both from home and Mutlu, Jan.
They regret that they survey
all these kind showed that at lebat etx persons cumot answer
New messages personally, but to all the were killed during He to his country hot at
Year celebrations in the Philip who sent greetings they wish to warm thanks and Sie Witam Zandenbach on Lake Wolfganges and many injured in Bre-send their Paris Morshat
best wishes for 1950. Slm, hero of Barma and Chief in the US. zone of Austria.
Five of the six killed were Leliers and telegram from uf the Imperial General Star.
victims of bullets fired by cele is marie a Knight Grand Cross all over the world are pouring
brants and one person was rice- to the Jannings home, of the Order of the Bath
trocuted
touching ANI by Tributes paid to the Arts in Senator Koowland bad pre- ChE awards for nrustetans Leon]
due to appear in the
electric wire while intoxtented. Trinitrotoluene, which
thethst American muddary necupa – i TI
Tho Lione!
victims of stray bullets of Formen
And was out of posed, among other things, that Goossens
Terts. tille role pf Gerhart Haupp Standard filling for most bigh
Rosalie Fuhrman ilentschel"
in Mall were Misa the United States should refure who rank respectively.
among matin's explosive strella,
nurse Mercurio, 23, a City Theatre
at San Ap
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recognise the Chinese Com-the agreed thes
vlola at the Saizbourg Kreatest
He was also Leslie United
year. States munist respne, warn the British players--actors
Danks early this
Lazaro Hospital, a 14-year-old that of butter, abse
boy and a one-year-old infant We should withdirdi! recognition of but to do so, grant military and auri Donald Walilt, and artists engaged to play the part of Pope contains
arrested more aim to be
Manila police and Charles Donafacto VII in Casumonist Go to Chiang Kai-shek und
Stanley Spencer Cheese
for viointing 1213
than 300 peTSONS Ginner.
produced in Vienna by G. W. Dilitary milfsson to Formos. vernment for the lifte
the
ordinance.- effort with
firecracker 21111les
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United Press. calculate the cabic footage of
Medul should make
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pottery worker, who rankes building.
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NEHRU'S VIEW
Many awards go to Malaya in Honours' List Those honoured by the King include Mr Patrick Alexander Bruce McKerron, Colonial Secretary, who is created a Commander of thr
Mr Reston at that the State Department WAN mueb Fore | impressed with the estimate of Mi Reston quritest the follow the situation in China made by
Mr Nehru
The State Depall by a resmalble
was not only Inclined to As Marit
the Mr Nehru's thesis, agree with but to
that if the Know- feel of the mas tre be the rentre
Fand-MacArthur line WALS displaced, there to be defonales
followed they would til up the Infin
dulleoly Formosa or Hainan Istand was helding Farmors nad losing the | Singapore,
be expreted I Forma prostioning this 20,000 tons mas
TNT Of course, it might fr could be kept out of the heartsnfidence of Me Nehru, Illa Knight
and the other potential allies of Order of the British Empire, Mr
Sintes the United argued that this would not be of the Chinese Commamen by
in Eastern Arthur Vicent Aston, Resident and feel alcal the procedure,
thealed fuancial and that
Commissioner, Penang, becomes Asia, method of using TNT would be assistance, that was worth ex-
a Companion of the Order of The State Department argued St Michael of attrition, that
Boring an
Hul the renters of ploring
George.-- and St implications: Reuter, Temping and exploding charges, Generaitsime Chang Kai shick,, thus the politieal and wearing the mountain down aning other dungs. a tas well as the strategie must be There's little need to checked before paifatmad alendered in whatever policy Kradually.
to this
tutlawed, Ikat only explus the drawback to
was upproved method,
thant it's obviouIN atorate
Lesert H power weETR would by comparatively simple to position the small bulk of an atom bomb, and the insuper- ability of doing this with a mass of explosive perhaps the size of HMS Tamar.
E. A THOMPSON,
ALL IN FUN
Nashville, Tennessee, Jan. 1. Jerry Body, 27, a negro, was charged in court with taking a swipe with a grass cutting knife at David D. Young. 20, also a negro.
playing."
WD
Young
Boyle.
were. Just
told Judge Andrew
Body agreed.
"Playing?" exclaimed Judge Boyle. "What would have hop- pened If you had got your head cut off?"
"It would just have been bad luck,Young replied.
The Judge gave Body a 25 dollar suspended fine.-Associa- ted Press.
Fellowships For
Civil Servants.
London, Jan, 1-The Nuffleld Foundation, announced
today that it had offered £22,500 for travelling fellowships to enable British "velvil servants to guin first-hand acquaintance with the administration
lon problems and op
Common-
portunities
the
wealth overseas and possibly of Eastern Europe,
The Foundation laa true! fund set up by the Firitish moter Sinan grinta and philanthropist,
Lord. Nulleld, Reuter; “ör
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12 00, "String with Wings" Georre Melachrino Orchestra with Marjorie Thomas (Vocal) (ORDS) 12.30, "Hong Kong Calling" -Programme Summary; 12.32. "GI- bert από Sullivan" "Ruddigore". Excerpis: 12.4, Time For Music" -B Midland Light Orchestra Conducted by Glibert Vinter. (BBCTS) 1,15, News, Weather Re- port and Announcements; 1.25, In- terlude; 1.30. A Popular Concert: 2.00. Light Music with B Johnso (Vocal): 4.30. "Jazz Half Hour"— Presented by Stewart Mackenzie (Studio): 3.00, World News. (Lon dan Relay: 3.10. Hospital Requests -Presented by Shells Williams, (Studio): 4.10, Sports Talk by u Phillips. (Studio): 8.co. "Forces ilour Presented by Jackie Pal
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“Hong Kong Calling" — Programine Summary: 0.00. Weekly News Letter. (Landon Relay): 6.16, "Services Even-Song" By the Rev. Jamieson, (Studio); 6.45. Operatie Alias: Sung by Erin Berger (Soprano) and Tano Feren- dinos (Tenor); 7.00, World News and News Analysis. (London Re- by): 7.JB, Loking Ahead" Review of the Weeks Programmes; 7.30, "Dinner Music Played by the London Promenade Orchestra; 8.00, "From the Editorials". (Lon- don Relay); 9.10, Interlude: 8.13. London
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