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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1950.

SWEEPING WORLD FINANCE FOR PEACE PROPOUNDED

Defence Plans In S.E. Asia

Balgon, Mar. 7.-The Communist Indo-China Radio tonight threatened

Lo collaborator "death

withi the Imperialist capitalists" and demanded the withdrawal of French troops.

t-

The Radlo denied ports of a spilt between Communist **Farl ihe corp" and "nationalists" in Ho Chi-minli's forces.

There is no confirmation far of persistent re- ሱ

Anglo-French- ports that American military talks o11 South-East Asia will begin Hoon In Paris-Reuter,

THE SUN FO

CASE OPENING

(Continued From Page 1)

Big Extension Of Point

Four Programme

Washington, Mar. 7.-

The Public Affairs Institute today proposed a 50-year, US$260,000,- 000,000 international aid programme for under- developed nations in an effort to crente a basis for a "positive peace policy."

The Institute, which is a non-profit research | organisation, said its "s eeping and bold new plan" would call for joint effort and investment by all nations.

It said the plan would be handled through the United Nations as far as possible.

De Dowry Zanderson, director of the Institute, nald It would be an "exletion" of President Tranian's I'oint

Dro- Four

gratuse.

trans- "It would drastically form the economy of the world, standard of living of rate two-thirds of the world's population and thereby establish the foundation of a more secure

1 all.

13 plan for changing face of the world with

better than t1 something hydrogen bomb. This is what Truman's Point Four has to look nike if we mean business

this could be a real answer to the threat of expanding Husstan

Mr Silva added that his ap'nion the article, nuirt from 11 scurrilous nature, was conteinja of the impending pru. cecdings and of his Worship's Cour: "and I do press upon your imperialism." Worship that thear urlicies be brought to the attention at the Attorney General as to whether nction should be falten or not."

Mr Sliva saud protection of the puble he con- sidered it was imperative 201 urgent that proceedings should be taken.

that for the

MR SILVA'S ADDRESS

In his opening address, Mr Silva submitted that the hiquiry -was-of-considerable imporânce.

because the defendant bears

French Strike

Situation

Looks Easier

Paris, Mar. 7--The strike:

"I do not refer to the impur-situation in France, with tanes a curically seeker gives to 300,000 to 400,000 men esti- by right the lineal descent the mated to be idle in different showed 1101 most famu an in Chinese industries, history

lt for the reasons worsening today. ball enumgrate hereafter." he sald.

returned to work More men

and under- in the Paris bus

It will not be out of order for strike in which only the RC 10 remind your Wor-hip that on your careful und wise Connamnet unio

wollteially. not merely judgment depends the question whether an infi, Lily Sun, shall be by name benefitted anuncially by pay ment from the defendant of the sum of $10 per week but also the all Important question to her as to whether she is en-

|

The authors recommended the cub of $17,700,000,000 during the first five years of their pro- the "o pick up where Marshali Plan leaves off." first instalment would include $1,400,000,000 in outright grants. Dr Anderson and Mir Raushen- bush claimed the total expendi

would ture of $200,000,000,000 Increase production and "gen- rate local ravings and Jocul apital that would amount to a sim lar total, making a grand total of $520,000,000,000 to bring about vast improvements be the lives of then people."-United

1'

Guards

On

Non-Union

Mine

Armed with rifles, plstols and tear gas guns, these strip miners guard fellow workers at the E. M. Reed Coal Company near Brookville, Pa. during the conl strike just ended. Roving pleket bands have been shutting down non-union mines in the area by force and violence. (AP Wirephoto).

DANGEROUS TALK BY INDIAN LEADER

Nagpur, Mar. 7-The Indian Socialist leader, Mr Japirakash Narain, said here today that if all peaceful methods by India failed and Pakistan coull not guarantee justice and security for minor- ities, "the only alternative left is to send our own forces into East Bengal."

This-might-cound odd for international be- kaviour. But, under the existing conditions, this And if is the samest, least harmful solution. Pakistan takes that as a declaration of war, which it is not meant to be, it cannot be helped.”

Me Narain, who is General } Secretary of the Indian So-

i participal | cialis Party, was adires- in the Nagpur Institute of In the dispute of 150,000

he He said Paris metal workers with their Journalists, managements, both sides have was in favour of "inter- agreed

conciliation national intervention" for to accept machinery.

|the protection of minorities The textile industry is not provide it is not of a type affected on a nasional scale, which we have seen in hulo- illed to call the defendant Lille only 17,000 out of a total father, to use his surname and aber of 27.) employees are nesia and elsewhere.” in due course to make claim as out.

Chut

most most would be the issue as to whether the remedy under the Infants Custody Ordnance

e Narain announced that he

to whether she is entitled to But a strike threatens the gas was meeing the Prime Minis- who is at any of the rights that a daughter, and electric power industry. The ter, Pandit Nehru,

on Thurs- of Sun Fo, allas Sun

authorities on the whol: do not present in Calcutta,

fiscuss how brut the Sang, is entitled to.""

expect prolonged nationwide in-day Mr Sitva said that one of the dustrial trouble at present. Illan Socialist Party could

the Govern Instal

20-operate with important

Issues Reuter,

ment "in facing the situation in East Bengal."

Regretting the Pakistan Prime Minter, rejection

Mr Liaquat

of Pandit Nehra's proposal for a joint arcas, Mar Mr tour of the affected

that the Indian suggested Naran Government should gain make

and

Was

-

medy open, for example, to the mother of an legitimate child "er as the low more uently cads that and more harshly child-a bastard?" Or whether that remedy under

the Or dinance is restricted to children with legitimate parentage, that

Anglo-French Policy Talks

Khan's,

Landon, Mar. 7-High level the san advisers were prevent when the

U.S. And Burma's Britons Not Volunteering Request For Aid

For The Army

for

and

Washington, March 7,-- American officials acknow- were lege today they "Dusluering" Burma's re- quest

military and economie assistance against Communist inroads. 50 far there a no efcar dea United what sten the Slates

London, Mar. 7. The War Minister, Mr John Strachey, today warned that Britain would find it in- might lake, but

creasingly difficult to main- they' Indicated

tain would be

in an efficient army Burma's needs

willvis considered

1951 nnd 1952 unless re-l framework-of-the-Amork--

"cruiting-could-be increased, - cau plan to provide co-

In memtandum 201 the ordloated economle nld to

Army estimates, Mr Strachey Southeast Aska.--United

ald that only 18.400 volunteers Press.

were enlisted on normal engage- ments ring 1940,

Early Devaluation

Of Guilder

£110

Expected In London

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Owing to the lack of "re- rules" it had been estential to use National Servicemen in all

heatres overroan.

1 The Army estimates, totalling € 299,000,000 showed a net de- fereaze of £5.699,000 for the

year.

The reductions were parity counteracted by additional costs arising out of the situation In Hong Kong and Malaya.

The Defence Minister, Mir Emanuel Shinwell, disclosed that Britain's Onancial outlay under

London, Mar. 7.-Termination of the Ameri- the Atlantic and Brussels tren- can coal strike heartened the London rubber es was estimated at £119,000

total included

new Directorate of Scienüßte Intelli. market yesterday and was marked by a further The upward tendency in prices of rubber for future genee-Reuter. delivery.

Spot price remained unchanged, but market

All opinions on that point was that it was largely due Radio Hongkong

have been able

to continued apprehension over the effect on price when stocks held in Indonesia are unloaded.

Indonesia has been hold-i

ing on as a hedge against the devaluation of the Indo- uusian guilder.

HKT.

gramme Summary:

SHOOTS land: 0.49, Pete Valertrama at Dis

HERSELF

GIRL same proposal to Pakistan.

India in is to say, to children who do not Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest to give freedom, justice and a come within the harsh category Bevin, received the French For reuse of security to minorities. of the law, namely, a child of sign Minister, M. Robert Schuf Pakistan does not agree then nobody"

filius or n

nullius.

except

to send cur jou possible exce evening. Mr Silva proceeded to lay be- at the Foreign Office this there seems to be no other solu- This was the first meeting be-owa forces into East Bengal to tween Mr Bevin and M. Schu- protect the minorities there.

want to fight "We do not man during M. Auriel's Prest.

against Pakistan. Our forces dential State visit to London.

Sir William Strang. Perman-will only he sent to protect the

minorities."--Reuter.

fore the Court both the authori. ties for the one contention as well as authorities against, for a considered ruling.

"BIRDS OF THE AIR"

Satterstrum.

o Tony Rona Calling"-Pro- 6.02. London Studlo Melonies-Geraldo and its Concert Orchestra (BCTS): 0.30, Zepp Meissner and His Dixieland Plano (Studio): 1, World News and News Analysis (London Relay): 7.15. Much Binding in the Marsh" - With Itchard Murdech and Kenneth "Generally Horne BCTS): 7.45, StakingIstanbul to London" -- Colonel Gereld de Gaury who has recently made this Journey, Talks

passed Countries be About the through and of his Experiences on he Itead tLondon Relay): 0, "From (London Relay); Editorials

"Record Hound-About" — Programine Pre- Variety Request senied by Christine Shore (Studio); Spotlight"The "Serviro 9.10.

the for Show Weekly Variety Forces by the Forces (Relay from the West Lounge, YMCA Kowloon: 10, Radio News Reel (London Re- lay); 10,15, Weather Report: 10.10. French Cabaret: 10.45, Due for Vio- in and Viola (Merart): 1. Morton Gould and Orchestra: 11.10, Home News from Britain (London Cod Save the Arlay Recorded); King: 11.20, Cinio Down.

the

8.10

Salida, Colorado, Mar. 1-A

girl

R snatched The market is now convinced 19-year-old

from its that the Indanesion Government policeman's revolver

hot herself to ATAC will shortly have to do sorasholster

headouarters in pollez thing to indice hoarders to death

One section here today before the eyes of loud their stocks. of opinion believes there will be two onleers and her mother.

Th

Air. Roze a further currency inducement

tecks, seized the pistol from a hols'er bring out to

there

on the wall of the "It is not my purport nor is ent Under-Secretary of State,

followed laggy by devaluation, hanging it within my purview to mis-Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, head of lead the Court on this very in the Fore'm Offee's German Do Athens, Mar. 2.—On the basis while another etion believes office of the police cislef, Arch immedate Swain, shouted "here goes" and coupled, perhaps, fired one bullet into her throat. portant

question or issue," saidpartment, and Air M. E. Dening of elliclat returns in the Greek that there will be

She died instantly. Mr Silva, “and I shall thereforehead of the Far Eastern Depart-election, the Hight Wing Populist devaluation

Party of the former Foreign with zome other inducement, irst place before the Court thement, wers with Mr Bevin.

Tsaldaris, The two main topics expected Minsiter, Constantin

In any event, the unloading of authorities that seem to indicate

these stocks will undoubtedly cheek the rising trend in the market, but to what extent it is incossible lo say without more reliable estimates of the amount held.

that unless I prove the legit-to be discussed were toe situation held a slight head tonight ever ils majo opponents.-United macy of Lily Sun the remedy in Germany and recent events in

Press under this Ordinance is not opeu South-East Asia.-Router.

to her or lo her mother, nor

for that matter in there remedy

available in Hongkong whereby SIDE GLANCES

the can compel the man (who

is responsible for her entry into

this harsh world as her

putative

father) to maintain, support and

educate

her until the la of

sufficient age to look after her-

felt

and to meet the harsh

realities and stringent economica

of this modern world.

"For, if this Ordinance is not applicable to bastords, the Legis. Inture of this Colony (notwith- standing the provisions of nature whereby the birds of the air look

after their young

young until they have learnt to fly notwithstanding the more benevolent legislation in England under the Bastardy Act whereby a fillus nullius can look to a putative father for sup port) has thought fit to discard the natural rights of a natural but not lawful child for reasong best known to a talpans who

came to Hongkong, wifeless, in

the sailing vessel days of 'this Colony,"

The hearing is proceeding.

Death Of Mr Chiu! Siu-nam

Mr Chiu Blu-ntm, a former well-known member of Jar- dino Matheron's Insurance Do- partment, died at his home, 10. Old Bailey, at five o'clock this morning. He was 74.

My Chiu wns for 45 years. until Kia retirement in 1940. Chinceo Jardine's

Insurance Agent in Hongkong. He leaves a widow, four sons and four daughters..

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By Galbraith

COP. 180 BY REA SERVOL, BIG T. 34 BED, AA B, PATI

"I stand, walk, push, pull, shove and run! Why do they

call it baby-sitting?”

The knowledge that they must shortly be unloaded is already putting a brake on the market. It generally accepted, how- ever, that nny effect will

only temporary.

More German Riots

be

(Conilnued From Page 1) German Government and to thei local Government nt Hanover. The West German Labour Alins- ler, Dr Storch, was on his way here tonight from Boun to y

to calm the situation.

with

WRS

I

British troops stood rms at the ready when a crowd f workers held up two Brilish An satrol cars earlier today. armoured patrol car, which arrived on the Leene, pelled with stones

(In Berlin: the British Commissioner, Sir Brian Ro- sertson, said that he had scrapp- ed plans to grant dismantling concessions to the Germans. trcu- because of yesterday's bles.

("I was prepared to be rea sonable, but this nonsense had nade me change my mind and

shall

now be unreasonable," he told correspondects).

enquiries today at Allied High Commission Headquarters

revealed dismantling must

In Bonn,

the

Neuter.

that

*110

Her mother, Mrs G. M. Satter- siruum, the police chief and other policeman were watch- Ing but unable in shop her.- United Press

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