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Marshall Aid To S.E. Asia
Acheson's Condition
Washington, Feb. 23.-The Secretary of State. Mr Dean Acheson, warned Congress.today against rushing into any anti-Communist Marshall plan for South-East Asia until the Asiatics ask for help.
Mr Acheson told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the nations of South-East Asia must take the initiative if they want American economic help along the lines of the European Re- covery Programme.
on
an
on
Individual 011 He reminded the Com-1 Indochina
He revealed that n misalon will mittee that Congress and bari
special economic the Administration were all be sent next week to Indo- that new ald for favouring china, and record
under discussion United States support for Thalland is regional bloca of nations, at the State Department.
"We have been fooking for- Buch might arise in ward hopefully for a long time movement between FORIC But he to South-East Asia. warned that "more firm these countries associating them-
AN
together economically, selves come politically, and socially."
However it must come as a If mavement. pontane the Azlattes made an effort to-
than good" might from the United States a pro- taking the lead in gramme of economic reward economic co-operation, the countries in that of covery aimed to stop Com-like muniam in that part of the Western Europe. American help would be given, the Secretary world.
of State sali.
Mr Acheson said, in reply to question, that the United States will
to deal continue
Thailand and with Indonesin,
Mdm. Sun
Praises Treaty
of the
MILITARY POTENTIAL
Smith Alexander Senator asked if the Russian develop ment of the atomic bomb and the current race for the H-bomb recovery- ihe bnd
affected security plelure in Europe, Acheson replied. development
cree
Mir
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950.
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Takes Last Salufe In Delhi
Shri C. Rajagopalachari, last of India's Governor Generals, takes the salute from a guard of honour during n send-off as he left Delhi for his home in Madras after the inauguration of the Indian Republic. (AP Picture).
DEMAND FOR
REDUCTION
OF DIPLOMATIC STAFFS
IS
MADE BY HUNGARY
Budapest, Feb. 23.—Hungary today demanded a reduction of the that atomic-British and American diplomatic staffs in Budapest and the withdrawal
ነካ "obriously
of American officials mentioned in the Vogeler-Sanders' espionage trial. the diflenity of the
In two notes delivered verbally to the British and American Lega- Elication." He pointed out that "the thercase; in Rusian mill-
tions here, the Hungarian Government said the two countries should draw tory potential a very impor
"the logical conclusions" from the mention, at the trial, of a number of made even fnt factor" and
Congresdonal
American officials now in Budapest.
nire necessary
Approval of the $2,050.000.00 third-year ERP extensions asked by the Administration. Senator United if the
Sino- concluded
of equality benefit.
and
for
Plan.
forszer
that.
THREAT TO U.N. OFFICIAL
Meeting Of World Churches
The
Geneva, Feb. 23. Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches' today ended a three-day ses alon at the Chateau de Bosney, near here.
The final action enrried out by the Committee was the pre- paration of a statement on the right attitude of Christians to- wards the hydrogen bomb, which will be released tomorrow morn- Ing.
World
should
The Executive Committee de- elded to recommend that mem- ber churches of the Council
Churches of take up with their respective question of Kovernments
the
war criminnis
tip
to aperding
П with view the trials
in the hope that all such cases might be finished this year.
Dr Martin Niemoeller of Ger many stressed the Inhumanity of the present long delays in bring ing the accused to justice.
sald that In Dr Nicmoeller Russin wholo categories of pri- war-estimated at
of Boners 40,000-had been sentenced as was criminals.
The Bishop
of Chichester addled that he had discussed the matter of war criminals with the Foreign Omee in London. Ex- tradition was
conceded by the
British authorities, he said, in instances where there was primn facle evidence that the accused bad committed murder.
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said notes
that at the Hungarian Britain and America were London," the notes said, San Francisco, Feb. 23.- Saith asket
maintaining staffs far be- yond their actual needs, and Madame Sun Yat-sen, widow States should take the lead
Marshall Ari-lie of the Founder of the Chin-an
that the
asked Britain if it was right Republic And
Vice-pointing out
that "Hungarians who are CSC
Secretary of State. Georne C Central
Σα known generally
be Chairman
The Hungarian Foreign Minis- of 28,000 Greek children during M-G-M's GREAT Mursal, dic exactly that for speech al Government of Western Euroine in a
enemies of the Hungarian try asked the British Govern the recent civil war. People'n
of Norway, ENTERTAINMENT! Primate The ment "urrently to consider the China, has described the Harvard University in 1948,
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question of reducing the number Bishop Livini Berggray, relied Acheson Mr
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hat B,000 Greek parents had be employed in great num-of its staff." Congress and since
Geneva, Feb, 23. M.
The notes
declared that the petitioned the various Govern- bers." Soviel treaty as being one are already on record na favour-
not 0 but British Government made "in- French
Iments concerned Garreau, mutual in much action, a further offer
and not pla"! Robert "ould hamber
of Senator President
the United The note to the United States terventions of unusual tenor in ingle child had been returned. development. such
that the trial proved the case of Mr Sanders,"
Bishop Berggrav added that "that a number of officials of the ad also
these Governments hind alleged The treaty was reached in a Smith acked if the appointment Nations Trusteeship Coun declared
or mortal am- til, today received a letter Legation of the United States in perotiations in
in their replies that the signa- and of a "roving" spirit of great friendship
the Asiatic
Mr from "the Arab Terrorist Budapest plaved an, active role sentences against co-operations, closely uniting a bassador for
obtained by force.--Reuter, Hungary suggested that Bri-tures to this petition had been Egypt" to the subversive work of this third of the world's population wrs under consideration.
of spies and raboleurs tain "should reconsider the mus and "consolidating the peace Acheson said the State Depart-¦ Organisation
of Hun-pension of the against aggression, meat has given it a good deal threatening to "shoot him roup
that the camp
trade negotiation-Hungarian States should lift its Madame Sun said in a statement of thought." but is awaiting the like a dog" unless he did his inst the interests
United to implement the utmost Issued in Shanghai,
the Hungarian Among the diplomatic officials order closing United Nations resolution to
New York and unmed, who were new in Boda-Consulates In internationalise Jerusalemu,
nest. It said, were Colonel James Cleveland, as well as the pro- bition of travel by Americans M. Garreau read the letter to B. Kraft, the American Milliary hibition the Chunci at the beginning of Attache, and his deputy, Leut-to Hungary. This afternoon's debate on Jeruena-Colonel John T. Hoyne. salem. Laughter punctuated his and the Assistant Air Attache, are certain to follow Hungary's
Major Donald E. Griffin.
Ouoled by Peking Radio 16- night, Madame Sun's statement alleged that "treaties concluded by reactionary Rovernmenta with Imperialist countries in the past were all unequal treaties."
She further said: "The ex- tremely appropriate settlement
of the
question of the Chinese Changchun Railway, Port Ar- thur und new treaty)
an
Dairen (under the
3
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China
WILL
the
the
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New
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Military Clash In
Indonesia
words,
In
fary."
and
for the
trade
Brisch and American reprisals
EXPULSIONS
The mininum reprizal, it was)
British thought, would
be a
demand for n reduction of the Budapest Legation staffs of the The letter said in part: "You!
The notes also specifically two countries, it was consideredi constant support of the Jewish
Lieutenant Colonel in usually well-informed quar the General named undermining of
the British Military text in London tonight. Assembly resolution is becoming Capron,
the Attache, and Mr Soulby, one
British Commercial Attache. Jakarta, Feb, 23.-Two Dulclnlundantly cler and no
you to see through the spirit of internationalism soldiers were reported killed an fail
The 15 British diplomatic and four wounded where recaturbase manoeuvres. Moreover, the Jonn granted t
contributo
Indonesian "We have no explanation other and Com Ne herlands
have metals in Budapest are "more decision to expel equivalent constructionRepubliens troops
clashed for than the fact that you
Ure than double the number of the
front the versonnel bribed by
prewar diplomatic officials of
Sinall Chun. The first time since the transfereen heavily
Legation the signing of the
and two Hungarian Legation in London, it was Sovereignty.
^ maximum reprisal, new treaty and agreements will The cause of the fighting 20
"We give you fair warning the British
do your and a half times as large as the Jakarta has not that it you do not
considered not only smash the provocative miles east of
night be an Ameri- working
can decision to break off diplo- plota of Imperialism,
The utmost to see that the General number of diplomats been ascertained.
I implc-
matle relations with Hungary, also n mighty guatanter for
United Nations and the military Assembly resolution
Reprisals and counter- lasting peace."--Reute
ave carryui out an investigamented, we shall shoot you like In dog. This is a final war-
measures, press reporta Meanwhile,
forening" were action against the
of Therefore,
but is
yet
STRIKE IN
FRANCE
SPREADS
tion.
government troops
said continuing
Darul Islam fanatles in the re-
tion of Semarang. The reports
Jews.
TENACIOUS DEFENDER
M. Garreau raid that
the
sald two Darul Islam men were letter was signed "the Palestine:
killed stad undisclosed num-Arab Terrorist Organisation an
bur
Un
taken prisoner.
added that Darul Islam bandits the
succeeded in
had
Paris, Feb. 23.-The auto-Java coast-United Press,
mobile and metal workers'
words
Consultations
On Kashmir
New York,
settle
do not however, the issue now generally recog- nised to be a move in Eastern Europe to reduce the functions the Western diplomatic omcials bend the "Iron Cur- tain."
COMMENCING
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 26
Rommel
Brigadier Young's brilliant Feb. 23. The
In the past it has been nominal in the margin were consultations which have been diplomatic practice
biography just published in for cavoys the various in the coun ries to which they "Remember going on between
England will be made members of the Security Coun
are accredited to send back available in serial form on the Kashmir hej cil
question
by the thewere today expected to resti general reports on conditions,
in a draft troduced at some debate opening tomorrow.
Way
regate in the
They Egypt." infltrating Beriadotte."
said that ML Garreau
hardly into the Teal area on the North
he thought right person to receive such letter.
"I have been a most tenacious defender of the Internationalisa- tion of Jerusalem," he
States delegation satel than mented amid laughter.
British delegation thement
The Egyptian delegate, Mus- Paris area were on strike to-tafa Bey, Intervened to state centre of activity"
-Reuter. ganisations, Arab or otherwise, in Egypt.
Metal Workers On Strike Paris, Feb. 23.-More
atrike spread to 63 factories employing 76,000 workers today as another 400,000 men in the two industries 100,000
metal workers in
com.
A spokesman of the Unite
If the purpose of the recent
Europe is to make impos:lle
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of a strike vote, which celimates. expected to favour a general A representative of the Metal Employers Federation put the walkout.
In the Parls suburb of Billan- figure at 93,000, with production court 35,000 workers were idle. in 112 motor car, aircraft and Another 0.000 stopped work of other Industrial planta
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