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Gables In Hawaii
Film star, Clark Gable and his bride, the former Lady Sylvia Ashley, are garland ed with lels as they arrive at Honolulu to spend their honey moon in the Hawatlan
Islands-AP Pleture,
In
Party Purge
Czechoslovakia, Says Ex-Minister
Frankfurt. Jan. 5.
Mr Bohumil Lausman,
former Czech Minister of Industry, who recently fled to West Germany, said today that the Czech Communist Party was at present being purged of Titoist and deviationist elements.
At a Press conference at Bad Hemburg, near here, Mr Lausman said that many Communists were already in prison and many others would ! follow.
He said he thought had rethotel, sa bar har many
tputkisers eventually the Wave Mas
the
for. Mr Vindimir Clementis, Slovak
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950.
Britain Opposes U.S. Proposal In F.E.C.
UNWILLING TO GIVE SOVEREIGN RIGHTS BEFORE PEACE TREATY
Washington, Jan. 5.—Informed sources said today that Britain, at a closed meeting of the Far Eastern Commission to- day, opposed the United States plan to permit the Japanese wider participation in international affairs...ponding the conclu- sion of a peace treaty.
At the same time, the Soviet Union again attacked the American labour policy in Japan, charging the occupation authorities with "repres- sive measures" against Jananese workers which "deny them democratic rights guaranteed by the FEC policy."
Fined For Dangerous Driving
It is understood that the d'Affaires, Mr Vladimir Dazy- British Embassy Counsellor, kin, resumed his attack against The American Inbour policy in Mr Hubert Graves, told the | Japan, He charged that laws Commission that his Gov-prohibiting strikes or coller ive Government- ernment had serious doubts bargaining
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to the wisdom of the Controlled "public welfare in- dustries contradicted the Pots- American proposal to permit dem Declan lon and the FEC Japan to play a bigger part polley United Press. In international affairs, be (cause it appeared to give the Japanese sovereign rights which they should not enjoy untit
A peace treaty was signed
Failed To Stop After Accident Benjamin William Sim mons (50), Hongkong Tele-
The FEL 12 debating The phone Co, development en-
American Jesolution. which gineer, was fined a total of would approve the setting up $825 at Central this morn zw『 "semis diplomatic" establishi
in foreign for dangerous drivingments by Japanese ing
jenuntries, jo handle Irade rela- and failing to stop after an
Dons. anal Japanese pastelpa - accident
AMERICAN ATTITUDE TO
YUGOSLAVIA
London, Jan. 5. Mr George Allen. Amerienn Ellen in internatingas ennferences Ambassador - designate
Reports Cancer Find
Dr Irene Corry Diller, one of the major research contributors to thứ American Cancer Society, works in the laboratory of the Institute for Cancer Research at Foxchuse, Philadelphia. Dr Diller announced the dis- covery of fungi, tiny invisible plants growing in cancer, to the American Association for the Advancement of Science at its meeting in New York City.—AP Picture.
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U.S. Favours "Practical" Solution In Palestine
New York, Jan. 6.-Mc Francis Sayro, American ro- presentative on the 'United Nations Trusteeship Council, anid today that the United States favoured a "practical" Rolution of the Jerusalem problem.
Ho added: "No solution is o pinetient solution that has to be enforced with the aid of the US. Army,"
Mr Sayre cald, before board- Ing a plane for London on his way to Geneva for the Trustee- ship Council meetings on Jeru- enlem this month. that the United States was all opposed to the internationalisation pro- ramme outilln-d for the Holy City in the General Assembly resolution.
"However," he said, "we will co-operate fully with the Trus- teeship Council In an attempt to find a solution."
Mr Sayre added that no colu- Bon was in sight
the
He also said that the Council would tackle the task of work- ing out a programme for the administration of Jerusalem, in 19. meeting on January This meeting would take up a working paper being prepared
M. by the Council President, Roger Garreau, of France, an the basia tor discussions. United Press.
Swear Loyalty
Manchester, Jun. 5.-The British Governmentswear loyalty to Burma in was today accused by the Liberal Manchester That Guardian of not giving a clear idea of what is happening in Eritrea.
Rangoon, Jon. Five thou sand people employed in Go- vernment or associated offres here gathered this morning to tho presence of President Sao Shwe
The mass ceremony. which took place on the lawn outside formed the President's house
anniversary celebrations. It was both people of
Prime Minister downward.
The paper also stressed that the "lawlessness" part of the Independence Day e which is taking place in Eritrea was Britain's attended by
responsibility and that it made the "worst pos-exes and of all ranks, from the sible" impressions on the Italian people in Italy. Henter.
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muumber of Eritrean deaths
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Imprisonment of the American businessman, Mr Robert Vögeles,
Reuter. for alleged espronge
first batch of 45,000 Germans In Real authorities Poland aid Czechoslovakia, out It was presuited that objection of an estima ed 000,000, could was taken to the publication of
expected here soun Their muc
meeting the border near Hot
Dr Eng us that it had been arranged there as the transports were expected to be routed from Poland and Czechoslovakla y way of the Soviet Zone and Hof CAMPS READY
Large camps at Huf and other places were available to providu transient houring of the refugees, The transfer of Germans stil Czecho- Poland and lving to
Western Germany between the
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International
Red
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This was confirmed earlier by
a spokesman of the Western Ministry at German Refugee
Bonn
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Dr Engl enld that during the stage of the transfer only those refugees would be admit ted who have relatives in Wes-
tern Germany and do not
quire additional housing.
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A spokesman of the Western German Rotugee Ministry sold today that the movement begun through letters from Ger- many in Poland asking to permitted to return to Western Germany.
TRANSFER BILL
be
In anticipation of the new influx of retugees and alming at a better distribution of the refugees throughout
Western
Germany, the Bundestag (Lower, House) last November passed a Bill providing for the transfer of 300,000 refugees within the country.
Under the Bill the votures-
States Hidden
of Schleswig Holstein, Lower Saxony and Bavaria would son refugees to in the other French Zool
Stabes, mainly The first of these transfers Weew muda last month-Router.
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Calls On McNeil
Russia has not yet expressed her position in this subject.
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FUTURE OF FORMOSA
[Continued from Page 1)
Scnator Knowland added: "It
munist regime. now would be Communism in Asia?" he de- prematures, he was referring to | manded Esuch action by the United States tend not fo Britain's proposed
recognition.
|
Iron, anti - N. (old-
Questioned about reports that mun, Chairman of the Ameri-
Britain was about to recognise 125 section of the Jewish
The Communists, Mr Acheson Agency Executive, viate the Minister of State, Mr Hectold that such questions should be addressed to the British Gov.
· Meðfell, at the Foreign Office
ernment. Forught
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Dr Go'dmann is on hin tron. New York to JerailR~873 where he will attend a plenary vesson of the Jewish Agency -- 1 Router.
By Galbraith
DOPR, TINK IT MEA MERVICE, INO, Y. AL. ARO, IL. I. PAT. OFF.
"Every time I blow, the people upstairs start stomping
do you suppose they're dancing?"
He added, however, that the United States had been kept in complete touch by the British
on this mater.
In a sad commentary that Bri tain, which itself was in such # desperate plight after Dunkirk, should now be contemplating abandoning the Republic of China and
accord recognition.
is happening In this area-an uren disputed by twe main par-
Hes: the one favoured by the Italian and recommending in- dependence while the other- from whose side the nets of violence stem to have come- wishes annexation to Ethiopia." -Reuter,
SHIPMENTS CANCELLED
nid and comfort to the Com- mantisks, who are so closely allied here were told today that
Hatta, Jan. 5.-Shipping ag with the same
International
threatens human freedoms in Europe."
Commust conspiracy that shipments from the Far East Australia for Halfa thai wzuki nonnally have
come through the Suez Canal have Chinese been cancelled or diverted.
Te said that if the Communist regime were recui:- IL was learned here that a Mr. Acheson sald
China's That some nised,
seal ira the number of Dulch and Australian United people wanted to wall for a
Nationa and In
the vessels in Australian and Indian would be peace treaty with Japans before Security Council
Communist se ting the Formosa quesion.
ports prepared for the journey one and "every Replying to these arguments, Chinese Embassy and Consulate were given orders elther to stop loading or to take the route by
for a
Koren?"
peare
A
he said: "Did we have to wait this and other Western na- Gibraltar.
Treaty regarding tions will become centres of
The agencies were told at the Communist espionage and th
beginning of December that such He also asked, dramatically column activity."
through Senator Knowland complain-shipments could sail prising his hand: "Did we have
ed that the Republicans in Con- the Canal. It was understood to wait for a peace treaty re- zarding the Kurlies?" in re-gress had not been consulted on that non-military supplies. ae-
ference to the Japanese islands
hand over to the Soviet Union
12
1948).
Meanwhile, the United States"
bankrupt policy on China. the moves leading up to
the
cording to the definition given by Egypt, never included oil.- He urged the United States: Reuter. make it clear that
the Chinese Communist
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Radio Hongkong REVISED EDITION incor
regime.
2-Give supervised nid to the
Government Nationalist
of
China
IL.K.T.
policy towards China and For- there was no intention of recog mosa came under Republican Are in the Senate today after
porating amendments to the President Truman's declaration that
would
SIGNAL United States
LOCAL STORM the
Kong not make milltary intervention
3.To strengthen the Ameri-mars: 0.02, Children's CODE as approved at the Formosa,
StoryToy lown The Wreck of The debate was opened by can Navy in the Far East
William Knowland 4-Make ure of the $75.000.-the Toytown Belle" (DDCTS): 8.30, Conference on Storm Warn- Procedures hold in California), who0 authorised by Congress for Mims Legal Loonge, from Manila, May, 1949, for uso
"Cantonese by Radio"-Given by ing China Ald.
Lre,
8.50, recently visited the Far East
5.Untreczo the remaining "High Button Shoes (15tyme): 7.00,
in Hong Kong as from 1st Senator Knowland blamed the
World News and News Analysis, funds totalling London Relay); 7.16, "Sweet and Truman Administration for the Marshall Plan
11
"Jebacle"
in China,, which, he $107,000,000 which were avail-Sentimental Presented on January, 1950; and to the aid, end-ngered the peace of oble for use in non-Communist Anderson (Studio): 7.45, Bludlo Re-China Seas Non-local Storm the world and the security of Chinu
he United States.
cital-Cello Recital, by Wang Llen
He suggested that there should Betty Drown, (Studio); 8.00, From Warnings as agreed between Ban with Piano Accompaniment by Signal Code for Visual Storm
(London Heldy];
the
Mr Knowland, a member of be a "major shakeup" in the Far the Eatoriais The Armed Services Committee Eastern Division of
Dendriment.
the State 3.19. "Quiz", (Studio: 6.30, "Musle the Meteorological Service of
HourClassical
Request Indo-Ching,
Contral Programase Presented by Yvonne
REV | Lovers
vho has led the Congressional Senator Knowland called on Charter (Studio): 9.30. I Haven't Weather: Bureau of China.
to
*turen
19.10.
demands for aid to the Chinose
Co the United States Government Clue Comedy Thriller by Nationalists, declared
Barry Barnes and Diana Chur St-te Department's policy was not to yield to the "International Jack White With Claude Hulbert, and the Royal Observatory,
of the Communists chill BBCTS): 10,00, Radio News Hong Kong. abandon China to the "vul-
that if Nationalist Reel (London Helay); of international. Com hebt Formost were allowed to wear of the Week Haydn: 1050
Weather Report: 10.10 The Com munism."
fall info unfriendly hands, "the Lots Butler (Reproso) with Paul "SAD COMMENTARY"
Pacific Coast may become our Weston, and His Orchestra: 10.40, "Are we to give arms and first line of defence."
Dance To duy Lombardo and I guarantees to Western Europe to Recognition of the Chinese Royal Canadiana: 11,15, Weather Report, World and Home News from ve that area frors going behind Communists would be “as great: heitals London Relay Recorded); the Iron Curtain while we, orja botrayal of human freedom as God Save the King; 11,30. Clos they, accelerate the spread of this pact of Munich-Reuter,
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