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Acheson Urges Economic Aid

To

Formosa

Washington, Mar. 7,

Secretary of State Dean Acheson said today that the United States may give new economic aid to Chinese Formosa,

He suggested to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Congress make available in the fiscal year 1951 about £103,000,000 in unspent funds previously appropriated for Nationalist China. He said aid for Formosa and other Southeast Asia areas might be drawn from this fund.

pro-

lieretofore the Admins-Tom Connally, and Republican

Senator I. Alexander Smith. tration has opposed new as- sistance to Formosa - last ditch island bastion of the Chinese Nationalists-which is threatened by Communist invasion.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1950.

The Pilot Walked Away Unhurt

Mr Acheson said the Adminis-

Chief Petty Ofleer Dean 110 definite tratton has

nuns for future economie na-K. Mitchell, 35. pilot of this

อวส olher

crashed U.S. Navy Grum. But istance to Formaza Southeast Aslatie countries,

man Hellcat fighter plane, he added that it was his sugges ht tion that the $100,000,000 fund shown on the wing of the Mr Acheson fovealed in he extended through the real machine after he climbed possible use in out uninjured. Mitchell snid public what he had told the year 1951 for

The engine "cut out." sa he Committee earlier in private, itat part of the world. namely that It would not

Conness already has approv-had to bring the plane down of the oppose a commitinent

need some $10,508,000 in ecotomie It hit a tree before it crashed tintil June existing nid funda

near the municipal airport ald for Formusa, which woul 30, 1951, if the spent

Texas. them is left to the Administra expire on June 30. This money

from the fund at Redbird, come would tio

which Mr Acheson wants Kej

#11

Paul

Mr Acheson und foreign re available for an additional you.

administrator covery Hoffman urged approval of the reluct

Une

for the

Ambarortor

Philip

return roon 11

Special $100,000,000 Jerup will second-year old programme for his Far Eastern survey trip. Mr indiented that BERT re-Acheso11 American-sponsored

programme: public of South Korea. Hoth specific since

made will be planned on his teana Hald

South Korea had

"W Ile

could run raid: toward

progress

remarkable ecpromle self-utileleuey despite Justify, and detail a programme the threat posed by the Soviet-for Asia at this point.

dominated

North Korean KOREA'S PROSPECTS

People's Republic.

My Acheson

NO PROGRAMME,

The

REVERSION

TO HITLERITE

fundis for Mr Acheson

ter-

(Picture)

AP

Arabs Not

On Side Of Russia

Arab nt a

Nehru Asked

To

Action

Take Firm In East Bengal

Calcutta, Mar. 7--A deputation of 40 members of the West Bengal Legislature today urged the indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, "to do something immediately" to restore confidence among the Hindu minority in East Bengal (Pakistan).

The State Legislature is understood to have warn- ed Mr Nehru that it would be difficult to maintain peace in West Bengal (Indi) unless the Government took prompt action to remove the plight of the Hindu minority in East Pakistan.

First Step BROADWAY To Economic

AND

Integration ROXY

Franco-Italian

Agreement

Rome, Mar. 7-France and Italy today signed ac- cords providing the first concrete step towards

"economic Integration

the two countries."

of

One provided that quantitative trade between restrictions on France and Italy, except on cer- tain items, shall be abolisted, a measure which will be intro- duced gradually no zoon as the new Ilalan customs turi comes into force.

Other accorda provide for bl reductions in the postal rates between the two countries, for treer and easier rall trame and for the elimination of customs obstacles to tourist motor traffic. across the frontier,

It was also agreed to attempt An air union" to develop air traffic between the two

coun-

tries, and also combine their

civil atr strength 10 promote nirlincs to other countrles and continents.

The two Governments agreed to sel

mission

also

up mixed com- to work aut mensures for eventual complete economic integration, Including a customs union,

GREAT MARKET

The Hallan Foreign Minister; Count Carlo Sforza, told a press conference that the accorda had been worked out as an approach projected Franco- fowards the Italian customs talon.

pean want political leaders, offietats

in the The Legislature is report with

and refugees in an attempt to moral told the ed also to have

tone up popular morale In West Prime Minister, who is here Bengal and neighbourin

On Hercy

right."

want to create a Euro- Europe." he said.

this continent to recover work the prestige and force to which it has d

the who

M. Herve Alphand, of

Foreta Offe 11.07 signed the necards for France, enid: "We are reeking to create

ter.

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Itegarding new Southern Korea,

10 Korea "one place was questioned called

* "mission of peace, vincea affected by the reported Baghdad. Mur. 7.-Nuri- the United States can about Formosa and other Asia which

take well-defarden-Said, former President of

and communal con- persecution of indus in East Committee continue to

Pakistan countries y

cord," that Calcutta has Anxiety over the Huation in in Europe a great market in Chalenia Democratic Senator-positive steps to help a free des

mocratic contorts

to survive in the Iraq Senate, said in

of Con- speech here today: "I war been peaceful mainly be-East Bengal Increased following which goods, services and men

official Indian the face of

protest are able to move freely."--Reu- comes, Russia will not find

Cause of his statement in the munism to engulf it."

"an iron The bulk of the new Korean the Arab countries on the Parliament that all effective alleging that the Pakistan Gov-

ernment had drawn

over events in the programme would go for

steps would be taken by the curtain" Communist sile." Lilisers and farm and factory

dhaccrediting scores of He told several hundred lead-Indian Government to pre-State, recovery projects. Mr Acheson

the that citizens

tect the minority in East Indian press correspondents and said that despite Russian pres-Ing

banning the exodus of relugees League Counelt resolved ure, there is "good reason for

to India believing Korea could "survive meeting Inst year that Arab Pakistan.

Mr Nehru is meeting the chief URGENT PROBLEM and thrive," though such result States would not skle with the

Communists.

Ministers of the West Bengal, Refugees who called on Mr Prime Inst told the could not be guaranteed.

Nurie-es-Sald was reviewing He reminded the Committee | the world siluation in the light Assam, Bihar and Crissa I'ro. Nehru

Minister it was high time that Berlin, Mar. 7.-Sir Brian at millions of South and of East-West conflict, and em-

the India Government "abon- were Asiaties Robertson, the British High Southeastern

phasiced the need for a strong

doned the path of negotia East.

Hous with Pakistan to seek Commissioner in Germany, faced with the choice between has no concern at the pussi-and that those people regarded

democracy or

other methods of protecting the totalitarianismirality was Impossible th

life and property of the minorl- bility of a threat to public the United States, as the leader modern war, he said.

Stresslug the Communist

ties in East Bengal". order

the four for Korean through

threat to the Middle East fron Dhasised that U.S. responsi- sectors of Berlin.

billies and chances for mereshe Caucasus and Bulgaria, he Russia with her northern oll- in Burma differed radically from nid that fraq, being nearest to the conditions prevailing in

Telds, was the most vulnerable many other Astatic areas.

Arab country. Mr Hoffman

FORMULA

He told reporters today that the Allles will give help if the Germans asked for it.

freedom.

He en

Com-

told the

The work spot in the Arab "I do not consider 11 serious mi tre that economic recovery

front was Syria, which was not that a lut of young Cammansin Kore was nothing less than

uld be encourage.

la kick spectacular," but that the threat allied by treaty with any other

State H dificult crecta. of inflation their heel up in the

poses

An Iraq-Syria Regarding Formos, he implemented at loand by a ifresi in uniforms and parading moblem.

This Air Hoffman said FCA is spent- in militg formation.

Ireared. a reversion to the Hillerite for-ing at a rate ahtly less than nint defence pact, Nuri-es-Sald

masla.

med this $2,000,000 monthly,

LL described

union thouia

it it

"I know, of coure, ust the rats would not be increased tridechend for the. Cenamunist

les Congress gave his ency "other objectives."

Dr

INFLATION THREAT

ECA

Ifrael

Middle threat to areas in the Fast and cald that "cund round" of the Palestine war was

arvilable.

Arabs must be well prepared

great maburity of toe your people will not have the slightest

fea what I fchout, and f is a pity that tay hull allow

Вивес Arthur themselves to be fooled in that'

i mission head in Koren, told the y."

Cammitter

believes 371 Sir Brian also said that the m

Inflation in Korm | he added.--Reuter, situation in Berlin could not be threat of

ratistactory. The would be under cestral by wald to be cily was subject in propagandad of this year. He said this

about peace and Certain unity concealed

whien

different motives,"

the

The

control was the barte objec

ve of his mission in South Karen. He explained that join: US-Korran committee working out plate and taking eps to manage currency prob

N

ncainst the danger upon them

vinces tonight.

Mr Nehru, who arrived here has been conferring yesterday,

Bulgarian

Spy Trial

Nears End

They fuld Mr Nehru it was the nioral responsibility of the India Government lo protect the Hindus of East Bengal, who stayed there at the time of the partition in accordance with the India Government's appeal,

The most urgent problem, they said, was to obtain safe passage to India, for those who 10 leave Pakistan-

PRESSMAN FLEES Calcutta, Mar, 7-Mr Jadugo- ! pat Dutta, Fress Trust of India correspondent,

Sofia, Mar. 7.-Verdicts wanted Reuter. and sentences are expected or tomorrow here tonight

morning in the trial of ve Bulgarians who are accused of spying for the American Agartala, West Bengal, as one Legation in Sofin and whose of a stream of destitute refugees have been Seeing across whe examination concluded this the horder into India from Eas

norning.

The Brat witness today was Jivke lindova, a Legation eta

Ruth Will Not love, who pleaded guilty.

Leave Africa

7.-

Kuth

Mar Serwne, Khama, white "Queen" of the Bamangwale tribe, today that she would not leave

What Berlin ncederi more than anything else was business for her factories. " think the time has come when merchants ui other countries outre Went-my "hana plan for the elmin Bechuanaland.

ern

portnice

Berlin

He reveale! But the Keran Bon of remaining clan," but he would not reveal the plans

the

anned

Rindova tail that she had worked at the American Les tion Lominally a switchboard operator but, in fact, as an intelligence agent, -

as

Bengal.

has

reached

other newspaper

Mr Dutta, who had left all his belongliga behind and seen his brother killed, raid: "I crosred the border with great difflculty, Several attempts were made to

il ne and

respondents. "My

brother, alrendra Kumar Dutta, was! stabbed to death."

younger

Dr

Derecibing conditions In Fent, She was in contact with many

for East Pakistan, from which towa people ince condemned

that mald well with he fled, Mr Dutta atatement espionage, 4 Referring 10 should

since carly January the local Germany

Titels" agents, mate in London last night by

Moulvia (Moslem divines) ind brought to understand the in-

Screlse Khamu, Ta answer te questious by her husband, of

the

She said that in April 1947, been spreading alrocity stories sustaining

Chairm

That the British Government

The took an outh of loyalty to bout the treatment of Moslems economy and be Commifies couraged by practical means to Canalf, Dr Bunce suit that the had "exil" him for five years,

number of pepitas opeentin: the said that she had a prement- her employers in the presence India and urging the people to

American Consul wreak vengeance. place their orders there."

"Isoting and stabbing in- South Korea was "very mishition the Seretse would not be of "Acung

Razoumain, who were in fueledents broke out on tower" than lest year. He mit allowed to return to the country Cleveland and Consular official

a large the Korean army bas done un- from London.

I refused to the heads of the American In-scale soon afterwards. A num "That is why "umszlu: jou" "of wiping out

he describe:l Com-leave with him despite pressure | elligence in Bulgaria".

ollels," she munk-inspired activity." by Government

He suggested that this should be done through the machinery of the Marshall Pino-Reuter.

BOXER'S AIR SHOW FOR QUIRINO

United Press,

raid-Reuter.

Three Unwanted

Diplomats

RECEIVED MONEY

in Bulgaria us

Minister

ber of Hindu houses were burned by Moslems. The casual- tles are offelally announced o 10, but the actual Sgure of kilt-

10

l

She said that sht met Mit Heath shortly after his arrival should be at least three United States times that indus hen begin panic. Ten thousand and called

On him migratex to the neighbouring frequently at his office and at

State of Tippera, and 3,000 tok as home,

She said that she had received refuge la camp. Many are stif money from Air Heath--a total rekking in the hills, hoping to

reach India."-Reuter. of 114,000 levas.

She also worked for "Colonel Yatzevich, the American Mill-

Manila, Mar. 7-Presi- dent Elpidio Quirino and

Prague, Mar. 7.-Prague Radio tonight reported that other high Filipino oficials

tho Czechoslovak Government had asked for the recall..tary Attache." will observe the air opera- tions of a modern aircraft within eight days, of those members of the Dutch Legation carrier as guests of the US. mentioned in the recont trial of a Dutch businessman on Navy next Monday aboard charges of espionage.

the Boxer.

27,000 - ton

carrier.

She said that from her talks clear with Mr Heath it was

Massey Leaves Malaya Singapore. Mar.

7.- MI that the Americans were deter-

of Claude whole

Massey, Australia's mined to see the Macedonia, including Bulgarian Commissioner for Mary, who incorporated in is to be her first Milter in

Cairo, teft here t die for Kua. She described a visit to the Lumpur on his way to hang. cmbart for he will town of Pleven, where

No successor to Mr Masser

-Reuter. Malaya has yet been appointed

Macedonoslavia.

repeated Prague Radio said that; tonight that the note the decision was contained the charges made by the Pres-Tito's

dent of the Court and the Pro- Mr Quirino, Vice-President in a note from the Czechcutor at the trial of Louwers, commercial Fernando Lopez, Cobinet meni | Foreign Ministry delivered 'he Dutch businessman tried for nor heast of Sofa, to get infor- Egypt, on March 10 bers, Congressmen and Supreme Court justices will be aboard to the Dutch Legation to- Boxer as special guests of Vice-day. Admiral Russel Berkey, Com- mander of the Seventh

Mlect.

and Boxer's Commander, Cap thin, J. B. Moss,

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

THE two cards are : (1)_n R.

(9) ( 0, or (8) n G, or (4)

mation for Mr Louis Charles espionage.

M. Van der Gang sald he had Deck, the United States Com-

his Government mercial Attache.-Reuter. telephoned According to Prague Itadie, which was discussing the situs- Hasselman, the for the recall on with M. Hear Admiral W. B. Boone, Coin the noto asked

Bown back to mander of the Air Task Group, within eight days of the Charge Military Attache at the Lega-

d'Affaires, M. Jacob Van der lon, who had Gong, the

Military Attache, Holland today.

Meanwhile,

reported it was Colonel B.R.P.F. Hasselman, and med

from

The

that the Hague the Counsellor of the Legallon Netherlants, colled on today, to M. Theodore Lochman.

withdraw three members of her in Prague, will foko The note, according to Prague Legation

counter-measures” Czecho-"analogous helicopter Radio, said that the

slovak authorities had Irrefuta-with the Czechoslovak Legation

int members of here. Dutch Legation

Dr J. Martinie, the Crech hud

Prague last night. The reason

The guests will see the take off and landing of carrier planes. the landing control signalling system, catapulting of planes.

and radar plotting rescue technique.

Boxer is part of the United ble evidence Slater Seventh Fleet, which is the

at. present engaged in joint damaged the interests of Czecho-Minister In The Hingue, left for

exercises with the British Far slovakia, Eastern Fiset in the South China SeaUalled Press.

his departure was The Dutch Charge d'Affaires, for

Van der Gsag, told Reuter knownBeuter."

Dot

on

The replies are: Tom : 0 R

Dick R. Harry RL. How one pair of reptive fa Dorrest This cannot be R, for In another pair would be a 0. It follows that this cards arm either GB or B G.

We have not enough data to say whether je to Tom ar Dick who has anewered both questions correctly. But we can say that Flarry han KIVER DES Cortot answer.. ----- London Kapriza Hérvios,

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