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Chinese Meet Mounting Difficulties

Taipeh, Mar. 2. - A high official of a non- Chinese firm, which still has representatives in many cities on the mainland of China, told the United Press today that private reports indicate steadily increasing trouble for the Communists in the big cities, small towns, and in the countryside.

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CZECHS

TRY

DUTCHMAN FOR SPYING

fle said hungry people pillage shops in Kiangsu, Kwangs and Hunan; the renmanis of Nationalist troops left behind are being effective inlo organised guerilia operations; high taxes have forced thousands af shops in the bigger cities to close; and serious friction in developing between north- ern and southern Commnun- iet military commanders,

e sad the number of Soviet technicians presently in China in mounting into their ands, Al Hankow alone, he said, reports revented that at least 6,000 Ruins are in charge of dyke building, highway repairs thu railway construction.

The Melal sald Nankitu

(15 a hotelty now ntmot

for the have left thousands

countryside. Up to 80 percent

of the trop

relord:

is genree: rice riots ad other;

of food are nightly | pillaging

ccurrences,

that Corumunesi Trenerale-fan-Piso-md-Chen-Y- have been forced to move re- gulars from Lulchow, Fullen. and Cheklang into Kangri to cope with the increased artivites of Nationalist troops under Gen. Pai ennund, who are

mirezy.

formerly

Chung-hsi's

now eating Kolmanists—increasing

GUERILLAS ACTIVE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950,

Antarctic Rescuer · Icebound

The rescue ship John Biscue, en route to Stonington Island in the Antarctic to nid a group of marommed British scientists, is seen "lecd-up" in Admiralty Bay. She later reached the party and evacuated the personnel. (AP Picture).

"Shady Work” In Westerling Case

Chicago-Mar-2.—The Chicago Tribuno alleged to- day that the Netherlands had been "caught in some shady work" in connection with the activities of Captain R. P. P. Westerling, former Netherlands East Indies Army officer who recently directed an insurrectionist army in Indonesia.

of

Westerling is uthted to have

The suuree said that Shang- Prague, Mar. 2-Officials, power output is not more of the Dutch Legation here thin 20 percent of nommal. In

The newspaper said that were implicated in charges both Shanghai and Canton, it Is estimated that three-fourths of spying and saliotage by at the shops which closed for the "good faith of hoth the sad that he had gone to Singa- pore to obtain funds and wes- a fellow Dutebnian on trial the Chinese New Year did not Dutch and the British, with pons to carry on his operations their imperial interests," in Java and that he intended to state court, reopen... in the Czech

The official sald reports from had been called into question return there. Prague Radio said tonight.

The Tribune declared that Canton tell of friction between

urrest traders and following the

the Dutch High Commissioner The Dutchman, a business loent Communist

Po-chen's How Westerling by the British in Indonesia, Mr Hans Hirsch-

in ham, Jones A. Louwers, is Gen. Lau

Singapore field, had thought it ndvizable nine Bendquarters. It is safe that authorities beln tried along with

Liu Pa-while

he

admit that Westerling had allegedly to Wng Czechs, netused of treasons, Cantonese resented!

received the assistance of chen's bring, placed in comuna

carrying a false passport. spying and sabotage.

Netherlands military personnel of Ewanstungs

in his trip to Singapore." Meanwhile, widespread gueril-

"He said that arrests would activities, particularly a

be made if thuse responsible Kwangtung and Kwangal pro-

and stated were found,

that vinees, were reported by the

Holland would not oppose turn Nationalist defence Ministry to

ing Westerling over to Indone this atter- press conference 1

Jim sta If Britain surrendered "Letters and parcels contain

The weekly review guid and samples- woon.

the Dutch," addcd the constituting economic copione two districts were reoccupied by were sent by Louwers to Hol-Nationalist querilla units in east

According to 11 Dutch Charge d'Affaires, Louwers was till under questioning tonight thin 10 hours in after more court.

Ing information

land by diplomatic mall," the Rulo said.

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IN ITALY

State Ends Case In "Mercy" Killing

Manchester, Now Hamp

shire, Mar. 2.-The sinte's star witness said today he believed that Mrs Abbie Burroto was killed by air injected into her veins by Dr Herman Sander.

Dr Milton Helpern, Deputy Medical Examiner of New York City, gave this testimony is the Sinto neared the end of Is "mercy killing" murder trial of Dr Sander.

Dr Helpern lestined that while an autopsy could not dis- close the presence of nir It was significant that it did not reveal any other cause of death which would have necessarily caused as rapid a death at the time death occurred."

Dr Helpern testled he way present on January 21 when the exhumed body of Mrs Borroto underwent an autopsy which re- vealed that she was emnelated and riddled with cancer over n wide area of the body and aler suffered pneumonia at the tune i of death.

BLOOD CLOTS

Dr Helpern said there extensive blood

and evidence that

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Bonn, Mar. 2.-The Allied High Commissioners today signed a law banning Ger- man activities in the field of The High atomic energy. Commission law implements

1 Article of the inter- governmental agreement on in Germany reached in Wash- "It remains to be seen whe

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TO-DAY Kwangisen, in wee! Fukien pro-

This stules that the produc- vince, was once faken back, but Catanzaro, Italy, Mar. 2.)

tion, import, export, transport,

2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9,30 p.m. the Nationalist Louwers, that

possession of materials will be The West's most Thrilling. Fort stating that he was assisted in rave the town up an when Peasant couriers, riding caught in some shady work, feel a National Science Founda- {storage, use and

on mule back and sometimes that the only way they can ex-tion after writing into it radioactive

WEIGHTS AND some of the tightest secur-the subject of Allied legislation Adventure! Outlaw Man

MEASUREMENTS ing their man to the wolver: his

Untamed Horso!.... and of Cargu exported frum Hongkong running barefoot, tonight tricate themselves is by throw raced through the remote renne as not to have cried

and South China complied by the for Fiscutch. A Woman whose Reckless Sworn Measuicis, 15 from hilltop villages of Calabria, on outlay activities helpful to

cducational pur- love won THEM BOTH! Southern Italy, rallying turn, but to have embarrassed them by exposing the game."— country folk for the latest cuter. upsurge of the "peasant re-

tona

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renerally

Chan ney were overwhelmed espionage work by the cellor of the Dutch Legation, Communist troops. It said that Euerillas captured Theater Lochman, and by the tn Klanen. Director of the Dutch Airlines cight steamships

rach. Skirmishes offier

in the Chun shan the broke out The Radio also named Millary Attache, the Dutch district, near Macao, the native Trade Representative, and two place of Dr Sun Yat-sen. other employees of the

CLOSED TO PRESS

Legt

ity restrictions ever imposed in Germany,

The new law permits pre-

scribed activity on a Government agency.

The measuit approved after medical and three days of debate. by a roll poses. chil vale of 217 to 125, now

back to the Senale KOCS

of The

spokesman emphasised the wea wahin minutes, only the intim Heavenly Host" In Indonesia,mittee lost by a 240 to 134 vole.cupation

werk, has been

the Nationalists,

Additional authorisations may by the Military for be permitted WILL BE CHARGED

House Security Board, which will not, Singapore, Mar. 2-Captain consideration

however, authorise any activities Relays of couriers carried the

İR.P.3. "Turco" Westerling, changes.

which might constitute a dan- Three-word nestage, "To

A motion to return it to com- and," from village

the leader of the rebel "Army of the

per to the Allied forces of oc- to village.

OT would facilitat: three The bill would provide up to the rearmament or remilitarian- ami babies were

left behind be charged within favourable to

in days with illegal entry Inte $15,000,000 annually in Govern- tion of Germany--Reuter. Men and wemen-old

Inmont assistance for basic or and Malaya and assaulting an children

Crabbed

cellmate. official pure research in all Aelds. Gen, Lin Pino's ve arates on young-and

would pay for scientific scholar- mattocks and ploughshares and doneslan the Luichow Peninsula are re-tion

urces here stated today.

research The Indonesian Government ships and underwrite to derelict estates and hustiny:

both in this nation and abroad. ported to be regrouping in view streamed down the hillsides on

has not entered detailed charges of the Nationalists' co-ordinated to der

of land barons and air and naval attacks.

Corn rounds

sapport its demand for his Atomite research would remain alted their claims" to the

Atomic in

the extradition, munkat irregulars at Linkas,

British in the hands of the and Practically

police are concerned solely with Enerty Commission. west Hainan, have already been virgin soll.

wh le the

which beaten off, It was claimed.

Westerling is accused.Reuter. The spokesman said there is primive Calabria Province had the local offences of little rhting in Sikang Pro- tonight joined in the latest up-

to cold weather rising,

volt. WEATHER'S EFFECTS Commenting on the Haluan situation, the Defence Ministry "To excuse himself, Louwersther situation, which, since last stated that the American, Bri- tish, Canadian and numerous other Legations and Embargles of Western countries are carrying out economic sabotage

rich rene supporting tlonaries, the Radio raid.

The trial, closed to Western correspondents, wan attended today by five members of the Dutch diplomatic corps.

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Te said that the questioning went on all day.

with one hour's break for lunch and a 10-minute break tonight.

He understood that Louwers about charges was questioned that he obtained economic in- formalion and helped Czechs to flee the country.--Reuler,

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Tokyo, Mar. 2-Four Japanese the

confession cientist, Dr Klaus E. J. Eclentists are scheduled to soil:

U11 March 0 that he betrayed atomic from Yokohama DUTCH DESERTERS secrets to Russia fresh in their for the United States to study Mr Van Der Baag told Reu-vince, dur

minds, House members

bers adopted and observe American selenuine ters that the nine Czech were Troops movements in Yunan An e timated 100,000 acres of

land had been The Hague, Mar. 2. The an amendment to require FBI organisations and methods.

Arriving in San taken out of court this morning Indiented a Communist push to uncultivated

sald today clearance for all foreigners. who Gen. Hu Picketed out between individuo Litchi Government

work the foundation about March 21 aboard the U.S. after they had been identilled,ward Silang where

village co-opera that would not oppose the night leaving Louwerd alone before Chung-nan's remaining troops familles ond

tives. In many capes it was extradition of bel Captain This tied in with another amend-Army transport, II. E. Freeman, the judges.

are based.--Ualled Press,

the same innd from which the Turco" Westerling to Indone-ment

adopted

yesterday. It the party will remain in the calls for the FBI

United States 45 days visiting sullen and resentful,

to make a pencants

States of

National United bd withdrawn Inst Novening.

the the Holland has told Sir Phillp

Sciences, after mingled threats and pro Nichols, the British

domestic employees Academy Ainbas Found

Foundation's check mires from

Government and fandor, that she does not want the Arst the time the Enthettonal Research Council and Bandowners Jad

stifted their to influence Britain's decision, been

charged with anything other institutions and agencies. marchi,

All the members of the group The Indonesiun

ment more than factual investigation. Government

omcials

of the The peasants, remembering has asked for Westerling, leader The FBI would required 10 the seven men shot in clashes of the "Army of the Heavenly

those investigated Selence Council, and will con- prove that

members of Com-stitute the second group the police during the Host," who escaped to Sing never were witth

Council members visiting the "The Great Dictator" gluding Booklets, Reports, Balance November. uprising, vowed to apore and was created these munist Party.-United Press.

United States during March, night that they would not be by the British police prised off the land again, either February 28.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE United Prees.

Answers The British authorities issued Ammon, Mar. 2. The by force or by persunsion.

police, meanwhile, have a deportation order against him, The po

1. James Hilton, 2. In Chinn |Jordan Cabinet resigned to-

Orst I still

KC in prizon

by the move to eject them but he

In about 1100 day.

made The Prime Minister.

Chou beyond furinal requcants. to Singapore. Ile

emperor of the A Dutch Chinese Tawfik Abu El Huda, was evacuate, There were quickly chizen and his Army includes dynasty, 3. Edward Jenner, 4. usked by King Abdullah to purned by th: peasant leader army deserters-Reuter.

Zeus, 5. Chiro, capital of EgyUL 0.

with It MERRS equipped continue in office pending)-Reuter.

From cock money, and fame. fighting, as the birds could give their

opponents u zavere with the spurs on their feel

Gloucesters' Trip

RESIGNS

the formation of a new 1

Cairo, Mar. 2-The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will be received in audience by King ministration. Farouk when. they visit Calro

on March 12, it was announced here today.

Tawik Pasha formed hils Cabinet last May. Last Dreem- ber I decide to dissolve the

The Duke and Duchers with Chambers of Deputies and not- spend

no

Citizenship, Of Indians

London, Mar. 2-The High

ables ready for possible elections Commissioner for Indio, Mr V. one night in Chiro on their way to Kenya where the this April of two Chambers. in K. Krishna Menon, Duke will present a Royal Char-which Arab Palestine, now oc

ter

London tonight that the thos

Swiss Expel

Vietnam Red

02

Berne, Mar. 2.-Switzerland today expelled Nguyem Kuna cold at Communist Vietnam student, who was offlelally forbidden to to Nairobi, capital of the cupled by Jordan troops, would was coming soon when Indians Colony, granting it the status of have equal representation with who had been living abroad for cater Switzerland to speak at a many years would have to know Communist rally in Geneva inst

night. sources where their citizenship loy.

Spanking at the annual din

ment

In the town.

Jordan.

a city.

Isracli Government

Lal, who had entered Swit- The ceremony, to be held in Nairobi on March 30, marks the stated in Tel-Aviv yesterday

ner of the Indian Social Club, zerland from France without a the that successful negotiations were unniversary of Aftieth

with Jordon, but a he was commenting on the fact visa, was arrested In Neuchatel entabilahment of local govern-going on

Foreign Office spokesmon denied that the number of Indians 11y-while on his way to Geneva,

The Swiss authorities said to press reports that the 1sraciling in Great Britain was on-

escortet The Duke and Duchess will Cabinet had on "extraordinary known. At present, Mr Menon day that he had been

to discuss "a peace added, the law of India made by the police to the frontier and stay at the British Embassy in meeting"

usy rather had been informed that Cairo na guests of Sir Ronald treaty with Jordan or a non-citizenship rights

for those living could never enter Switzerland Campbell, the British Ani-oggression- puát to be signed then difficult

overackReuter,

- again--Reuter. bassador.Reuter.

shortly."Heuter,

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