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Democratic Side Of Chinese Communist Party

Despite totalitarianism in state rule, the democratic spirit prevails within the Chinese Com- munist Party, writes Chang Kuo-sin, United Press correspondent who came to Hongkong recently from Shanghai.

The Chinese Communist Party, like its

other counterparts in

countries, is tightly- organised, requiring absolute obedience and discipline from its members. But party decision and action are always preceded by democratic discussion.

Scientists'

the of

National which Association. 10 minutes interval. ran over seven hours with only

Its democratic spirit in Committee best demonstrated by mutua! and self criticism, confession, repentance and pardon.

In the administrative 1/3 40 ther subordinate calserys superior, but in the "herermangg

Or "work-review TRICISTES

beld virtually every day

after

or before ofile: hours, rank forgotten All are comrades

SHORTAGE OF STAFF

The Chinese Cunimuinte are now Theed with a serious proba beau of howlage of personnel in

Ang L expanding, ATVAN 1 under these conten The short

te in wgravated by these re tance to employ Toutsider

of the suspen

an equal footing, and an orderly, non Communists To the new s

in free to eribese his army com mander if he likes.

Even Mao Tse-tung, the utelis- puted lender of the party, no not excrapt. Chow En le In aperch in Peking revealed that Mno had been severely ceilleised the old Yenap my lanes dave

"Work-review" meetings are Bald to be an effective weapon ma boosting organisational nut and ministrative

helency

ging in bovating fighting himaln in the uriny Crammumis Sonderg Mukt that after ever! y Patty meeunes

facel betw officers and me to discuss the atrategy followed

OFFICERS REMOVED

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950.

Colony's New Hospital

The Hongkong Central Hospital, situated next to the Bishop's House, was opened on Sunday last. Here the In can be seen the X-ray room and equipment. picture is Dr S. Y. W. Ela, Radiologist and Electro- therapeutist-Staff Photographer.

Union Of Jordan, Arab Palestine Said Proceeding

London. Jan. 3.--The London Times stated in an article today that the union of Jordan and Arab-hold all the Palestine "has certainly been proceeding smoothly and

without external fuss for some time."

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The article. entitled "The Arabs in Palestine: Relations With Israel Weakened By Family Feuds." by The Times special correspondent in Jerusalem, observed that Arah Palestine was desperately poor in spirit as well as in natural ressources

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S. Africa's POCKET CARTOON

Bigoted Nationalism

Nagpur, Jan. 3. The: Rev. Michael Scott, spokes- man of the South West African tribes, today .de- clared that if the "narrow bigoted nationalism" of the South African Government continued, "civilisation is doomed to destruction."

Mr Scott sald, in an inter- view after attending the World Prelists' Conferenco at Sewn- gram,

that he had, given an account of the situation in Southwest Africa to the Con- ference. - .

The

delegates to the Con- ference discussed the problem adopted a of colonialism and resolution sponsored jointly by

dele Mr Scolt and another

The resolution called un world poelfists "to identify themselves with the need of

people for self-de- oppressed termination and to encourage them in nun-violent resistance

Mr Scott said he thought that opinions in Britain was "begin- ator to

to realise the danger of South Africa's policy. I do not I think Briful can go on support-

e South Afric

Mr Scott is meeting the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, This week and will vodil Pakis

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bourgeoisie thoughts.

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Thus, in Nanking. the news-¦ that paper pacier comes across daily jaciously encourage inwlessness adverthements of apulogy This is especially evident 101 inserted by black mærket dealers their sponsorship of the cause

| The following are and other lawbreakers. Twelve of the poo pro-Kuomintang professors of two instances to illustrate this

Nanking University form merly point the National Central University) were reinstated after they -fessed their

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Marooned By Snowfalls

Goldbridge, British Columbia,

In 3 tries Inarled with

stan, aliouth the Governmentquor and food today rolled into

might erinin in Ammon

CONJUGACEs,

this

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That Face for s strikes can | ly not be conducive to peace brated the way it should have The resorted to there maist bejin Palestine, for Jonian they been three days ago.

Corpukory arbitration Lared

Ly would be castrophie "

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residents

O fus refugee problem. The had been maroqued since Thura- (this

article said that the burden of day night by record snowfalls colder than diedresi on all sides)

260,000 refugees, which should auf temperatures

The road to guaranter tritions be crushing, rested lightly upon Jany 13 memory. Tuts is wanted by

Ith outside world was opened the Palest at present. Sociality but

today-Reuter, opported by the employers as "loading the diɛe" ingistrsit them a forthcoming negolitions.

1. The owner of a truber shop "reactionary"" in Nanking one day raught & thoughts to a joint meeting of burglar He took belim do the the faculty staff and students. | police station. The pexingening

Theat democratic practices police officer came back with ¦ verument faces danger. —- Keu- are, in cffert. a process for the barghur and asked the owner Ter purging the party of diversion- to employ him, saying: "He

ism. They frequent

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inevitably į sicals because he has no money

meetings. He has no money because he!

On there two points the Co-

Consequently, in addition has no employment So if you To Hear Appeal

the normal eight office hours,

the average Communist member

has to put in another three to

film a job he won't kive any more."

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four hours a day for meetings. police officer was Insistent and

The common dally routine of the owner

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Of U.S. Reds

New York.

Jan. 3.---The

RACE APART

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» it sheltered by the United Nations and the International "d Cross, they Jace le strain on the local In fact, they provide eronomy another source of income, which

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everything nikl everybody who has escaped from the recent debacle.

a Commmunist official is: Up employ the burgiar. Two days | Gaited States Circuit Court of at 0 a.m.; "learning" meeting at inter the owner gave the burgler | Appeal today agreed to hear 6.30 am. office, 8-12 noon and son. money and told him next June the appeals of the Itseeluded- 1-5 pm: "work-review" meet-quit.

Communist Party leaders con-be wielded ing 7 p.m. till sometimes midt Last June a crowd of poor vicieel of conspiracy to teach the lons

night, The

to

Se

Only the most energetle

fien und women forced their forcible overthrow of the United would average Communist

way into a construction project States Government, because of M member, probably

collect pieces of wood and

If the Appeals Court upholds his political training, is a long- winded speech-maker, A speech

other odds and ends. The gate-the convictions, the Communista man could not stop them." So en lake the case to the Supreme always insis at least two hours.

he reported the pilferage to a Court. A Supreme Court decl- A shorter speech is a rarliy Liberation

Army guard. The ion would probably not be and a longer one is common-

guard, however, told him to be given before 1951. place. The longest-

Meanwhile, speech culin, saying: "You have lots of

the Communúsis, known

to the public was the wood. They are poor people.sentenced to prison terms up to one made by Chou En-lui st There's no harm in giving them five years, following their con- wood."---United | victión last October, are free on

bani-Neuter.

the meeting of the Preparatory

Traffic On Danube

Vienna, Jan. 3-For the fest time since the end of the war, Rusela hon oponed the Danube for Yugoslav freight shipments to Western Germany, American sourcis said here today.

The first shipment of 2,700 tons of pyrites renched Line yesterday after passing through Hungary and the Russian zone of Austria.

sle

The two motor launches, fly Ing. Yugoslav, flags, with barges tied behind, will reach Passnu, on the Austro-Gorinan frontier, tomorrow.

On their return trip they are expected to carry Ruhe coal to Yugoslavia.

Political circles here said to night that the Austrian Gov- crnirent may try to get similar permission from the Sovlet authorliles 'In order to reopen tren Danlbo traffic-Router.

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Survey save them and Mission, could Arab Palestine. Certainly there does not appear to be sufficient Palestinian leadership to initiate such a measure," the article declared-Reuter.

Aga Khan In

Bombay

Bombay, Jan. 3.-The Agi Khon and his wife arrived hera tonight after an absonce of about four years,

His Highness, who is head of the Ismail Khoja community of Moslems, ta visiting India for the Arst time since its indepen donco.

to

He told nowamen that during

a short stay in India hệ hoped meet the. Prime Minister, Pendi

Nehru, "but added ho had no special mission.

Replying to a question about his reported Intention to seek Iranian citizenship, the Aga Khan sold: I was born in Iran, I have got my interests in Iran and I am naturally a subject of

Iran. There is no special, sock- |ing for that-citizenship.-Reuter,

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