THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950.
41 Hospital Patients Die In Fire
HK Workers
Buy Red Victory Bonds
PEKING RADİO'S ANNOUNCEMENT
San Francisco, Jan. 16.-Hongkong workers have taken. the lead in a movement to buy the Chinese Communist Victory Bonds, the Peking radio announced today.
Thirty-one trade union representatives had subscribed for 11,000 units of the bonds (worth approximately HK$42,570) on January 12, after having decided to set up a Committee to push the sale of the bonds at a meeting of the Hongkong and Kowloon Trade Union Federation, accord- ing to the broadenst.
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Colombo, Jan. 16. Mr Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, told reporters today that the Consultative Committee to discuss the Spender plan for South-east Asia at Canberra later this year would be on a Ministerial level.
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San Franc Eco, Jan 16 The Government resten its Cake Centaux in the perjury Trial ! the laboutr trader. Harry Brudges, and two odlicers of he Lonehirrenuen's Union.
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The Governor General of Coy. don Lorg Soultny, opening the conference, sant that something. mw te done to eradleute The terrible susptefun and distrust anong nakiona. Highlight of
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the conference is exported to last fortnight. consideration of 1rc report of the Director General. Mr David Morse, on the economie development of Asta.
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bir Glukthauna Myrddin Evarts leads the British dele- gation.
Ex-Prender Paut Ramadier is neud of the French delegates.
Perth, Western Australia, Jan, A new which was without fund for three- days today brought 00-foot wive wind battered vessel into Rurbuk Japan and The United States Bay
on the West Australian are represented by observers const, after
a perilous 23-cy, who may speak but not vote.-- 2,000-mile voyage from Singa-Associated Press. port.
The chief engineer was over- Br.
come by carbon monoxide fumes from the engine when all the hatches were buttened down as mountainous sens pounded the 44-ton craft, Sni Fong:
He was taken to hospital on arrival at Roebuk Bay.
Captain Clark-Hunt said the vessel's scams started to leak und the buffeting of huge waves and high windë. She left Singapore on Christmas Eve. When engine trouble developed off Indonesiu. he decided make for the otnrest port. Reuter.
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Russia Tightens UN Boycott:
More
Walk-Outs
Lake Success, Jan. 16.-Russia today clamped tight her boycott on the United Nations by refusing to participate in the first session of the Little Assembly, and walking out of three other committee meetings.
The Soviet withdrawal from the United Nations proceedings began last Friday when' the chief Russian delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, walked out of the Security Council after it had refused to vote the expulsion of Nationalist China,
Mr Malik' announced that He suggested next Friday to be- Russia would take no part in the debate on China. in further Council delibera- The Chairman indicated that tions until Dr Tsinng Ting-he might convoke a sesalon be- fu and his Nationalist dele-fore then to consider the Afri-
ean colony gation had been ousted.
frontier question. This would clear the decks for the discussion of the Chineso
In
early next week.-United Press
thre committers today. Russia again protestes aguntur, presumably by Friday, or the presence of the Nationalists i
Their delegates walked out of REDS RECOGNISED BY the Spectal Committee on Stute
The
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Jessners and Related Protdens. the Sub-Commissioni on the Prevention
Sagon Disernination trained Ho Chi-Minh and his 1. MoscoW- and Protection of Minors, anti-French and the Commitee on Procedure, ment have decided in recognize
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frenced olions demanding the French for over the years.
The vepudiation of the credentials. of the a lattese delegate
Both melons were defeated The Lattle Asembly adjonisti. end offer guysointing a sudy com
on the rule nf_pruce- and a second sub-crum
confinue To sturly measures for developing
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were voted to ! Chim to estavebe the Dexa inbeting
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"Letter from America" by Alistair Hong Kong.
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Alleen Woods, (Studio); B. "From the Editorials." (London Relay); 8.10 "Box 200," Bert Gillette at the Hammond Ör-. without any representation in True story of the Strauss Family an: 8.3L "The Blue Danube." The Communist China. and widens and their Goomembers: MIB M. *.*"Forum the split between the United of the States and the Peking govern Allison, G. Goodban, Bưr. Father T. Sheridan. 5.J, Guest: Comm. 21. 8. ment. Some American diplo-rley.
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Question mats spreulated that the grow-Master: Norman Tucker. (studio); Ing ritt posed a potential threat 9.30, Excerpts from Grand Opera: to the future of the United Na-lay): 20.15, Weather Ieport:
10, Radio-News Neel (London Re-
Wons.
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10.16. Zur Music." RBC Medlund
How soon United States Light Orchestra. (BBCTS): 10.49. omicinis will be able to leave Report. World News and Home News Music for Dancing: 21.10, Weather
China depends in great part on from Britain, (London Relay Re- to what extent the Communists corded) God Bave the King; 11.30,
Chee dow will facilitate their departure.
Should a spectul ship, be sent to take out the Americans, it New York, Jan. 16.-Storms would require an
Storms & Blizzards
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and blizzards killed at least 52 from the U.S. Nowy "ur the and oight guests were injured
Naples, Jan, 10.—The bride
people in North America yes- Chinese Nationalists to get here today when the floor of a terday and cause damage through the miņu flelds allegedly house in which they were estimated at millions of dollars. lald by the Nationalists.United | having on wedding breakfast
-Reuter.
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