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Today's Weather: Moderate NNE winds. Cloudy. Noon Observations: Barometric presente, 1425.1 30.31 in. Temperature, 4 der. F. Dew point, 38 deg. F. Re- lative humidity, 68%. Wind direction, calm, Wind ferce, O knot. - Low water: 3 ft. 5 in. at 2,23 p.m. High water 7 ft. o in. at 9.15 p.m.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1950.

MACAO LOANS: MOVE BY Expects

Mao Sells Acheson Not

Manchuria, Sinkiang

Lake Success, Feb 15 Nationalist China's leading spokesman in the tunted Nations charged todas that the

Commubas Chinese have "sold" Manchuria and Sinklang b. Russia through secret Agreement on the Moscow Peking Treaty which provide for the ment

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To Resign

Washington, Feb.

15.---

Mr Iran Acheson, thr UN Secretary of State, to. day drujed that the con templates reatening bin

A report from Bangkok EN Secretary of that the

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LEG. CO. MEMBERS

Unofficials To

Submit Resolution

A resolution requesting Government to “write off the war-time loans made by the British Con- sulate in Macao to British refugees is to be pre- sented by the Unofficials at next week's Legisin- tive Council meeting.

It doubtful, however, whether Government wil be able to accept the motion in the terms pro- contracted, not posed mofar as the debts were

with the with the Hongkong Government, but Form #{fie

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Lab. To Lose Some Seats

Murlon, Feb. 15.- Britain's War Minister Emanuel Shinwell said the Labour govern- 7ment's majority in the House of Commons may be cut in half in the February 23 election.

In 1915, the Labour *Party won 394 of the 610 seats in Commons, a majority of 148 over Sall other parties.

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"Many of our people tell me we can repeat the victory of 1915. Shinwell told a politicnl meeting here last night. "I do not belies o that can be done. bound to svals.

"On the other hand, there is reason to be lleve We shall gain some. I think there is a possible 70 to 90 ma- Jorily." Associated

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Fertilisers The Greatest Need Of N.T. Farmers

HOW GOVT.

WITH

IS DEALING PROBLEM

How the crying need by New Territories farmers for ferti- lisers is being met was described by Mr T, G. Strangeways, Senior Agricultural Officer, yesterday.

He said that the extreme urgency of the matter had prompted the authorities on December 15 to permit the distribu- tion of raw night soil by a contractor at Tsun Wan. About 1,000 prculs a day were being issued and this was almost sufficient to meet the farmers' needs However, it was a temporary measure is the Medical Department had decided to clamp down on the practice on April 15

It is understood that the Medical Department

is apprehensive regarding the outbreak of cholera Attlee On uncooked vegetables grown with the aid of human New Approach

during the summer months through the eating of

excreta.

As an offset to offic and parmis at mught

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to interese then op you of a New Territories fariner on Dyr Nubijeet He d

rateres EN practice big night rock in the cultiva tion of vegetables is not a new uke it has been used Iur een

tarles by Chloese fariners and has never been proved that

A thief who broke into The Linen Chest, at 3, Chater Road, in the early hours of

London, Feb. 15. -Polnud, this morning.

carried the Czechoslovakia and Finland safe from the ground foor

It has be responsible for the were reported on Wednesday

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New Sino-Soviet Treaty

the world

and it is most likeli has been given the complete terms of the alliance concluded between the Peking Government and Sovlet Russia, the agree ment in lille more than a revision of the 1945 frem made by Moseon and Chung king. The strictls sentimental terms are identical, but some interesting varingiamus can be discerned in the detailed articles Article 3 of the 1915 alliance, for example, undertaking that both 』H1w ‛TH would take joint measures to prevent n repetition of aggression and violation of the peace by Jupan. Article 1 in the new treaty aims at "containing new aggression by Japan, but pointedly adds, "and any foreign power or conchiantion of powers connected with Japan, with the abject of committing

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always Peking regime that Russia will hold herself free to give whatever inter- desires to agreement- pretation slu Russia, in the latest alliance, promises China economic credits, which is palpably a gesture intended to discourage Peking from seeking simtiar assistance from the Western world. Whether Russia is in a position to provide the type of economic credits which China so desperately needs today is a matter for conjecture, requires capital goods and services for industrini and agricultural development oblique, but nonetheless obvious reference | on modern lines, and she needs them in

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to the United States and her friends, and could be interpreted as implying a military alliance in the event of war. The terms of the agreement as revealed by Moscow Radio and Peking suggest that important concessions have been made by the Russians, with Hile in return. Chinese are to have returned to them un- conditionally the Manchurian Railway, and the ports of Dairen and Port Arthur "immediately on the conclusion of D Japanese pence treaty and in any case not later than 1952." There is no suggestion of strings being attached to this extremely important concession, which, in itself, makes it suspect. Russian behaviour over Manchuria since 1945 has been utterly Inimical to the interests of China and there is small reason to encourage the bellef that the Sovietu are prepared to surrender all falluence and activities in that rich mineral, industrial and agrarian area simply because new Chinese government indientes Its willingness to ion the Kremlin ́line in domestic and

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vast quantities involving enormous credits. Russia's capacity to fulfil her economic nid promises has to be What China is likely to demonstrated,

discover is that the Soviets will provide a token'nmount of assistance, thereby, -80 far as the letter of the agreement 'is con- cerned, carrying out the obligation. Strangely enough, although a delegation from Sinklang was present in Moscow during the Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai talks with Soviet leaders, nothing appears in either the treaty of gillance or the annexes about the future of this province. The inference is that Mao has quietly agreed to Soviet influence in that area, sacrificing it for the doubtful rights of reacquiring the Manchurian railway and two important ports. Generally speaking the pubished trenty of alllance is ingenu- ous in tone and trivial in context. The suspicion lurks that conditions of much wider implications have been imposed on Mao Tse-tung which will remain secret— at least for the time being.

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The production of vegetables has metrosed by over 100 percent

with compared

Inst year's #gures, according to Mr R. Hart, Development Officer.

Give us the fertilizer and wo Will Rive

you the vegetables" the slogan being used by Hongkong market gardeners,

In

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London, Feb. 15.-The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee. said on Wednesday: "I do not rule out the suggestion by Mr Churchill to hold an. other Big-Three meeting seek a trice on atomic arma- ments and the cold war,"

Mr Attlee said that he end Forela Secretary Ernest Bovin would discuBR Mr Churchill's Proposal

new approach to Me Stalin to end the world atomic arms race,

for n

Mr Allee spring the surprise statement regarding the possi- bility of a new meeting during

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Knohsung, Formosa, Feb 13 Mme Chiang Kai-slick, purs election tour in Lincoln.

He said ang her inspection tour of Na- would be Bonall defence basen, on

another approach, is a matter Wednesday discovered mistreat.

for conversation. I do not rule of wounded solders at

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the maller over with the For- eign Secretary."

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thef hand carried 11 up the plane tplace where he could more ! conveniently sort out the signet ranath, gold charms and other small jewellery.

"We found analt pile of

articles by the side of the safe These were presumably things which the thief did not want

Among the "discarded" dies were two cheques made out to the Linen Chest.

From downstairs the thief look dresses And underwear,

Mrs Parkes and her staff were busy this morning assessing the

clothes. value of these though! to run Into several thousand dollars,

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Chinese New Year Publications

Yew

Owing to the Chiurse Year holidays, there will be 9 publication the Hongkong Telegraph CATTO N.

the

The usual edition. with customary magazine

Leaktres

es and special articles will appear on Saturday.

The S. C. M. Post will publish tomorrow, but will 1141

until Trappear acai Monday morning next.

BACARMEZANATSKATASUNNDALISERTATION

and

eventual industrialisation.

Through it, China would get the machines, steel and tools needed

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TANK SYSTEM

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where the beaut took places Urmastakably

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and promised the 'uation will be for arrone Balay Undesh

mon the text

The Agravultural Department lors here Tupea for 's ;1|:t“ཐཱང Ili" JttH={tt] authonies, by submitting cam

Press cool with treat- ples of maghd ment, that the fetukset can b

and Cholera and ploud Reinis are destroyed by leaving the right so he mere fo two or three weeks specially coastfurter! tanka

If the department's experi it is fo ments are successful, tended to expand on the tank) system.

At present there obly six tanks in use in the New Territories with a capacity o! 120 tons. The daily needs of the farmers are 1,000 to 1,50 piruls. according to the season. About three times the present storage will be required if the speriments are successful.

Another step which

Mt

Mr Attlee emphasised that

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United Nations, on of the

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Frame Minister

1 went across the Americans and Canadiana on it. Thereafter

been theve

unceasingly deavouring to bring the whole so under the control of the Une Noutons,-United Pross

ALLSOPP'S LAGER

to convert her present prepon- Strangeways and his assistenta derantly agricultural

economy have la mind is the establish- i into an industrial one.

RECIPROCAL PROFIT

ment of a mechanical crusher that will convert city garbage

powder form. Such ap

into

The Eastern European nations paratus would also profit through access

to China's vast stores of raw

has been in

use in

been

England since 1900 and the

there have authorities materials and natural resources asked to supply plans of the lay- such as cool, iren and tungsten,out.

FERTILISER COMPOST

The exchange of treaty goods would be carried out over the Russian Communications system, When pulverised, the garbage thus eliminating the castly and is mixed with night soil to form slow water routes to the Farin compost which has high fer- East.

tilising properties. Unbreakable substances, such us tin cans, Taken b combination with have first to be picked out.fm Russia's concessions to China the garbage as it posses along In Munchuria, the projected ja conveyor belt to the crusher. pact may well eliminate the United States as a necessary At present farmers are being factor in the future develop-charged 85 cents a picul ment of China.

night soll (delivered). They pay 40 cents a picul If they It might well put China's

collect it themselves from the Communist leaders in a position landing stage at Taun Wan and to thumb their nose economical-only 30 cents if they unload the Five of the people were res-17 at both Britain and the U.S. night sail from the government cued, including one of the diplomatically, and this could barge straight into a sampan restaurant's owners, Ben Haw-result in an even greater cool- kins, a former sherift of the mess by Peking towards the county.—Associated Pres.

| West—Associated Press,

Portland. Feb. 15.-Eight or ten people are belleved to have been buried in debris by an ex- plosion in a restaurant here,

The entire interior of the building was blown out.

for

Bince night soll has again been' avaliable was a fertilizer"

"The Best

Drink under the Sun!"

CALDBECK MACGREGOR

& CO. LTD.

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