U.S. DIPLOMATS DISCUSS
ECONOMIC AID FOR S.E. ASIA
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Bangkok, Feb. 14. The establishment of Ilaison between the United States and the British Commonwealth for co-ordinated economic aid to Southeast Asia was discussed today by the 17 American diplomatic and Asia mission chiefs meet- ing here.
Sources close to the three-day conference, which began yesterday, said that the United States representative from Japan urged the conclusion of an early peace treaty as a means of stimulating Japanese political responsibility and initiative for the benefit of all Southeast Asia.
SIAMESE
CABINET
SPLIT
Bangkok. Feb 14 - A aplit in the Slames Cabinet and
pos. warning 31
activity aible revolutionary
Government against have followed a proposal by the Premier, Marshal Luang Pibuti Songkram, to Kive recognition
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After today's session, conference delegate Baid that the economie afd plan tho for Asia, projected at recent Commonwealth con- ference in Ceylon, was con- sidered by the Amerleans to be the most practical so far put forward for the develop. men!
under-developed of areas under President Tru man's "Point Four."
PROJECTS ANALYSED
There was discussion of the role of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop ment, the International Mone- tary Fund as well as of the Ex
othes #1241 port-Import Bank
at tanad HI relak ckttt+ to the new in- dependent Indo Chian States of Vietnam, Cambodia
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The discussion
deferred"
Cabinet farlest 1.. marty/fv vostredny spokesman said
Reliable Minister va
that
the
enfirmed Foreign Minster, 16
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1950.
MADAME
CHIANG
Russia Believed
ON TOUR Stepping Up Plan
Kaohsiung, Formoss, February 14,--A quarter- mile long line of omeers, cadets and bluejackets at Toyin naval base extended * hearly Welcome to Madame Chiang Kai-shek this afternoon on her island tour.
Accompanied by Admiral Kwei Tung-ching, she - In- xpected the Navy hospital and schools shortly after ar
riving from Kanetolan mir base.
At a dinner party she and the Chinese Navy had made great Improvementy In recent years.
Recalling reports of Navy defections.
maid he she thought there was a good chance to clean up rotten elementa in the Navy— United PES.
Rioting In South Africa
To
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Boost Seapower
Washington, Feb. 14.—Rocent reports from behind the Iron Curtain hava led American officials to suggest that Russia is putting on pressure in a drive to boost her | BD)power..
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1.-V. A. Malishev, a deputy chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, was named Minis ter of Shipbuilding.
2.Ivan Ilorovich Nosenko, Minister ok
Ma- Transport chinery, became Malishev's de
the latest moves in awarded the Order of Lenin this direction, they noted and the Hero of Socialist La-
bour medal. two announcementa made in
These
facts, coupled with Moscow:
recent
reports of several new naval construction jobs, led to
that
libstantial speculation progress may be expected in the building of both naval and merchant feel.
British The buthoritative manual, Jane's Fighting Ships, reported last month that Russia three 33,000-ton was building
equipped 10 fire battleships radio-controlled serial torpedos. SUBMARINE FLEET Jane's also kaid the Soviet Unton was building a fret of 1,000 aubmarines.
puty.
Malishev is an engineer with a reputation for getting things done. During the war he was eredited with applying the push behind his country's wor materini production,
More recently he served un
| Minister of Transport Engineer-
The
Omelals concomed with in-
ing and Heavy Machine Bull-terpreting the announcements
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NO MENTION
made by Moscow noted that the
chine Industry recently wil praised for its production record
Jo announcing Malishev's ap- in the third quarter of last year, stment Moscow mnde Enwhile nothing was said of ship- mention of what was expected | buliding. Some thus
the shift represented
of his new post. In the past the |Shipbuilding Ministry has been
with civilinn
Johannesburg. Feb. 14. concerned only Three hundred police raided
who made a record
An
believe
effort
to spur a lagging agency
Soviet Russia has shipbuilding crnires
Leningrad, at
Odessa and Vladivostok, among other
of the Transport ports, but official said the So-
Admiral. MAN
In the regline
past bre the construction and favoured improvement of railways
over the dew-lopment of shipping and waterways-Associated Press.
Nosenko. the non-European township ac head of Newelare early today and Ministry, is The conference said on an of
detained 250 Africans, The she has a strong military back- གatis! He held the wortune mine that reammunta/320
raid followed rioting in the leank of Colonel-General in the exchanged on
town land night. cerning ways in which the de kard re-rdination between 15e
Newzore Point Four programme nhl the
auf Fubnanesburg United Nations programme aus! olher the progennudes
win, with among a group of
Ministers
reengution proposal
Viru'n
were
veruments
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f Catatrans
Krommes and in different Tuttihobs in
coat of emil ope of thr
Wein fecting
programuk
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also studied
The conference
I was also reliabi that the Cabinet spapers trou, based on the advocacy
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F rray the outskirts
to:
In at mght's Holing Morr pajama and Africans were in 24,1) The Africans ned
chan Wood
were taken hospital will bullet wounds
Two other Africans with bul- Jej wounds and ux with minor unonica we also treated
j most a man
Tise mot started when poljer. pro- | in two flying sqund cara ebeck- coeded tu corvudu various types Į ang Africans' passes tried to ar- of font Four projects, and this connection heard
project which comparable had been carried out in several enuntries such as work of the Rural Commission Jolm
try
tfest "want and new". 1.1. IF- infore: d by suvog Army General Stat
If 1 epreunallis that agnition of Bhar Darta Vietnam
regime com.d
grave internal unrest
northeast, ru prøvinces
ing on Indo-China
Sea's
Jan der
Responstruction
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REFUGEE UNREST
The General Staffa contention *verl was reported to be that Thousand Vietostnese and Los refugees from Indu-China's evit theast Dow ving
war
Filam, might incite reeglutionary nctivity against Stam's Govern inent if that Gover rate at tended recognition 1 the Bu DAL
thr
tre
tegine
refugees
were
bitteris opposed
Thi
Deputy
Stampere police,
tu
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Phao Svanerid, 121
night to be leaving furt
→ the
and not Dienstern Siame bu
dern B week ...
danger
of Cosmetered
bente Intrigue Bo
MORE FLYING SAUCERS IN JUTLAND
were
Conservative
Tw
by the Het
paper elderly
Fou 11 Copenhagen. "dying saucers"
reported by
EW". Tienda. Tin
respanashi for seeing shape object appear from the southeast with a bond, and st
lingske
quoleri
couple
sabrer
The object ce in
crashet wallpennt shower of
'i
yards from a longer
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Economie Co-Opeention Administration on the Chinese m1! Formosa mainland ALICE work in the Philippines under Debatsilikation Que plan
All Africans must carry these
passes to live, work and travet
urban areas.
SERGEANT CUT OFF
Africana stoned the police and forced them to retreal
One European sergentil, cut by the crowd, was saved by who bund- three non-Europeans led bin Into a house
Riolera 1
to the alege la-building,
nod police reinforce- ments forced their way into il will a series of balon churges. Tear KAM aril shots drove back the muters
The conference airo discusse administrative problems vorved in the Point Four pro gramme from the point of view Held and of operations in the their relation to the administra.
of the
programme
Washington "-- Reuter.
STATE DEPT.
OFFICIAL QUESTIONED
Las Vegas, Nevada Fet 11 Republican Senator Joseph Me- Cathy shot, pot
day that a Slate Impntiments ofteal who by the chester muned policy In China
le, ut ben
Loyalty 13
United State
Led
and is now dermining Ameri Cynti policy Frui
1:ר
The Senator
tha The ofthe sat in John W Service. CHAR of the 37 persons you the State Department pasta 1 who have nut been cleared by The Rayalty
lin cott
Setvice In bren sent to India to determine what
As the police fought their way out of the building with fire- orins and batons, Afitenna atun
od sireel nights. plunging the
Its into darkness, and fur ther clashes took pince
In the Union Assembly at question time today, the Minis- ler of Justice, Mr C. R. Swart, said that he had not yet received out- full internation on the break
The police are ready for any further disturbance,
An investigation is being made as to the best method of deal-
Reuter ing with rioters
Two Mormon
Missionaries
poolteles we shall pursue with ibat nation. He is also one of the men who determined the polley slovak
Arrested
Prague. Feb. 14
-The Czecho Foreign Ofee has In-
of the United States in Chiuforined the United States Em-
A second "saucer' disappedes and fold the Administration that bassy that out of
Night, the ap sand
Flonaries. the best thing we could do was
two Mormon mis-
Stanley Abbuit
The United States Air Force Lo let The Communists Nve and Alon Johnson, are under three months ago denied report, China,"
that "white
egg-shaped flying b Jerts were observation aircraft
fe
from another planet" and attri
hom
arrest for "attempting to enter a been prohibited aren." Satc Service
The
Foreign Ministry was questioned by the FBI several
mes regarding la tuyally-replying to urgent enquiries by the American Embarry about buted them to "how hysteria | United Press.
the men, who were reported us having "disappeared" on Janu- ary 28.
nud
the "results of natural
phenomena."
"--Reider.
Shipwrecked
Seamen Rescued
Perth, Feb.
Truman Signs Aid Bill
A Czechoslovak nute address- American Embassy ed to the said that the missionaries were arrested by the security authori- Washington, Fib. H.-Ivesl-lies "for having attempted to dent Truman today signed and enter a 14. The Nor-
prohibited aren't and would remala in made in a day the $10,500,000 that they
until
Investigations
It added that the Foreign considering the Ministry WAS
wegian tanker, Elise, has picked
economic aid bill for the South
up 12 Indonesian seamen ship-Korean public and the Chin-co
wrecked in a sailing vessel of
the Western Australian coast,
CAG Nationalists on Formosa, both threatened by Communist
nccording to a radio message expansion.
from the Elise received hers to- day.
The message gave no further details.
The Elise is due in Fremantle tomorrow ---Router.
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
were complete,
The President also permitted American Embassy's request to
the spending of $10,500,000 In
Embassy
the missionaries. Neither nor Mormon Mission
communicate with them.
previously appropriated funds headquarters has yet been able
for road building, fertilisers and
gural reconstruction 'on Formosa.United Press.
cuitoas exciti dionice. METHUEVA VODE
Reuler.
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