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Taft Supports Vandenberg's Policy Survey

Washington, Mar. 27.-The Republican Sena- tor, Mr Robert Taft, has joined another Senator, Mr Arthur Vandenberg, leading Republican foreign policy expert, în urging a non-partisan survey to find out what aid should go to any non-Communist countries when Marshall Aid ends in 1952.

CHINESE LABOURERS IN SILESIA

Straubing, Bavaria, Mir. 27-Four hundred Germa

Eastern front refugees

demanded German "carrgeileal-

the

Enrope dhav

have

West

Government

ly" protest

apalust

the

colonisation of Silesiz with

Chlarse

lalkosters.

West German news agency,

D'A, reported today.

The transplantation

of

Axlatis peoples to Central

represents a dan

Europe

gerous

to miriaee

whole Christian

the

the Western resolution

to Bonn

culture,"

sent

by the re-

fugees stated.

The resolution also al- that Chinese 13- leged bourers were "o work in

of Hilesia." the mines Reuter.

America's Far East Policy

New Delhi, Mar. 27.-Mr;

Loy

Henderson,

United

States Ambassador to India.

L

Mr Taft said that the survey could well include an Investigation of President Truman's "Point Four" pro- posal för aid to the world's

kward areas as a possible vehicle for carrying on the anti-Communist cold when Marshall Aid ends.

bust

war

brains

Mir Vandenberg's proposal, made in a letter to Mr Paul G. Hoffman, Ecole Co-Opera- tion Administrator, suggested

America's that should get together on the Com- mission to resume Independent artvisory studie:

studies of Our new responsibilities as the world's largest creditor nation and the workt's spearhead in the quest

af

* de gillian Peaco".

Mr

Knowland (Re- California)

Tablican Senator, welcomed

recognition that

the Suggestion

some concreto planning: nust be made for the now Asta ar Southeastern brought face to face with Com- munist pressure from China.

The Senate Tot Relations Committee will get a report on Wednesday from the Secretary

of State, Mr Dean Acheson, nad Dr Philip C. Jesup, Ambasador Large, just back from survey of the area-Reuter,

t

Big-Scale Amphibious Exercise

#

worth, Kansas, will fly here to witness the manoeuvres,

to "accept and co-operate with by Marines Japan in the muttiat task of First Marine Division. preserving peace and disomera-

tie

the famed

Ecort

cartiers, auxibary vessels

cruisers and will be

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950.

Checking Research Equipment

British seamen check equipment in a float at Rosyth, Scotland, before departing on

a Royal Navy research voyage to Norway.

(Associated Press).

Anxiety Over Collapse Of Israeli-Jordan Peace Negotiations

Washington, Mar. 27. —— Diplomats here said today that the United States and Britain were watching the Middle, East closely in view of the Officials dis- collapse of peace negotiations between Israel and Jordan. closed that there have been informal discussions between British and

Germany Has STAR New Right Wing Party

Hamburg, Mar. 27. A new right wing splinter party, the "Right Socialist German Workers Party." made its bow to the public at a press conference here' today.

The name of the Party differn from Hitler's "National Socialist Gorman Workers Party" only In the first word,

The chairman, Herr Herbert Iter, dealed arguments by the prens that he had chosen this name to attract former Nazia The new Party stands for the reintroduction of the former German Relch's Ang-black, wille

and

establishment

red tho

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Reich. the return

German refugees

of

infu the

former German provinces administered by Poland,

then

110W

tlic

declared

reconstruction of an unlimitest German merchant fleet and the common utilisation of Europe'a economic resources.

Ritter Herr that his

Party was not only Socialist but also Liberal, and that it was German national as well ag

Europeni. Explaining Rititude towards

its

Herr Ritter, said healed!

the "cartellisation of the West German iron; steel and cont Industries and their combina- tion with other European Indus- trles in one large concern."- Reuter.

EXCLUSION VOTE

West

Bonn, Mar. 27.-The German Parliament voted today to exclude all refugees conung from the Soviet Zone except to whose lives or personal freedom was in acute danger or who had had to leave for "other compelling reasons.",

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American diplomats here recently on the general subject of preserving Western Republic.--Reuter. ROXY

While

the

renewed

to the

of the

BROADWAY

future

rather than

the

VATICAN AND ISRAEL

&

On

ntid

Secretariat of the

open

stability in the Middle East.

This question of the Much of the American diploi The calm, steady progress San Diego, Mar. 27-The of the Israel - Jordan talks matic effort in the Middle East of Palestine, Anid today that the United US Navy announced today before they were broken off is said to be devoted to trying existing unadmitted but scarce- to squelch rumours that eitherly concealed peace negotiations States did not want to con-plans for mass amphibious had brought many Ameri-or both sides are armint for between Jordin

and

Israel, were felt here to be the funda- tinue its occupation of Japan operations to be held off the can officials to believe that renewal of war.-United Press.

mental cause of the trouble, Failure indefinitely.

to California coast during May. the chances of

of the SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES The "intransigenes

rest of the Arab Governments More than 450 officers from reach agreement with the

Speculations Palestine London, Mar. 27.-Diplomatie on the future of Soviet Union has caused the the Army Command and Gen-Arab-Israeli hostilities were

decision to

to back

the es

Relations present delay in negotiating eral Staff College at Leaven- steadily decreasing.

Anglo-American quarters in London today call the talks are directed towards the they thought the presence of tablishment of a separate Arab 4 peace treaty, he told

Vatican City, Mar. 27.- meeting of the Indian Coun-

The training exercises, known problem of preserving stability the former Muft of Jerusalem,Palestine at Gaza must be laid a great extent at the door ns "Demon the Red," will be in the Middle East, British a) Amin El Husseinien on of the former Mufti of Jeru-Vatican circles were tonight cil of World Affairs.

conducted by warships and officials denied reports that they had been a major influence on

whose netivities In speculating on the possibi- He urged other democractes planes of the First Fleet and had asked the United States to the decision of the Arab League have held the ear of sue-1lity that the Holy See and!

"guarantee" any treaty Israel Council to admit representatives Egypt

of the Gaza

Arab Palestine cessive Arab Governments and Israel may shortly might make with Jordan,

Government United States oficials meeting in Cairo.

present also

Arab League, diplomatie sources diplomatic relations.

Government, The Israeli ruch "guarantee" proposal was in oats against San under consideration. but added Observers in London believed added.

Consequently

good deuit was pointed out here, has In a general review of Unitedployed

concept which that the consequences for Arab! States Far Eastern policy, Mr Clemente Island and against that it "was

Planes had been California coast, the United the

discussed previously unity of the failure of the Jor might hang on whether Azzam recently shown itself much more "remaks

picket ships itung Jint

that a big-dan delegation to arrive in Calro Pasha, the Egyptian Secretary amenable towards the Catholic of the League since its founda-authorities in Palestine over the with the thought wil blast at land positions,

tion, were to continue to hold question of repairing the quiescent in case any aggressive

serious. power should attack" the Philip Waves <if

amphibious troops. Power guarantee would promote last week-end might be

Stability."

his present office.

damage to the holy placon

in relation- in by helicopters, rome down pines.

However, they said that the

This improvement The difcully, it was thought The future of the Secretary-

It la believed, of ship was underslood to be on ships, also said the United will hit the beaches.

here,

a matter was over

eved, may herald the maintenance of peace und States is satisfied that the Bri- 21000iral Peter K. Fischler i United States is committed to

fundamental Jordan interest, on the agenda of the present meet-the recognition of the State of ordur through the United

extremely dining. As things are now, obser-Israel by the Vatican, which it was Nations, trac! "the "United cult for

of direct the Jordan Gover-vers felt that it was deult to The establishment

between relations see how the gulf between Jor-diplomatie Estment to offer any compromise.

League could be the Holy Sce and Israel would King Abdullah has for the dan and the

facilitate an understanding be- past two years made no secret bridged. But they conceded that the of his Intention to incorporate lack of a United Nations comed¦ Arab

Jordan Palestine into

THE BENEFICIARY fores made it unlikely that the and

of hig repixsentatives

scarcely It was

conceivablu United Nations could restore

will that Jordan Jordan-occupied territory

could give up the places order if fighting broke out stand in the Jordan elections to claim to Arab Palestine, and it again.

be held on April 11.

Henderson

nald

States would

not

Ele

1ich are

"eonscientiausiy

xis-

naval

charging their responsibilities Fleet's

in Malaya, and that the United: Sintes

and

um-

ot the Pacile amphibious forces, aid that some of the am- philbinus force units will go to

Nations has the Middle

Is willing to live at Japan after these ex:rcises to situation pretty well under con

propriate assistance", to Sia n.

Me Henderson and it would train army units there.--Unit-

be an

"peakable tragedyed Press.

if the peoples of Ash lost their

newly-won

political freedom.

He said United States policy in Asin is based on a sincere desire that Asiatic countries should

maintain their

political inde-

pendence and territorial in- tegrityUnited Press

REPUGNANCE

TO FRANCO

London, Mar. 27.-The

India To

Use Unesco

very

Coupons New Treaty With

Egypt Is Urged

fish Government's repujmance" selentifle

313

tween

war

two of the parties most over the future in-

Pateralisation of

the holy

Ramu Vatican cireles

that indicated

Mon- Alberto

reaclung Messages was scarcely likely that the from Palestine,

said, Lengue would

signor Gaza politicians, they said

abandon

the

The beneficiary from this rift

Gori, newly- Patriarch

of

has been received

Is clearly Israel. Following is em inolation from

rab with particulur the other Arab

ÍSTREll

States, Jordan could scarcely the

preference by authorities while

afford to let the peace negotia-making his pastoral round of

tions with

Israel,

due to be parishes in resumed after the Jordan elec-Reuter.

tion, end in failure.

The bargaining position of

Israel territory.

London, Mar, 27, Mr Somerset de Chair, Conserva-the Israci Government would Lord Russell For

London, Mar. 27-India will tomorrow become the first coum- Try to take advantage of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organ!-- scheme, under sation's coupon

Latry may members Dri- which

materials hard tive, today urged the Government to negotiate a now

coupons areas with to the Franco restime in Spain currency

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Sydney, Mar. 27.--Lord Ber- Cairo, Mar. 27.-The Political trand Russell, English philoso- Committee of the Arab League pher, scientist, writer and ma- adjourned after two hours de-thematician, is to visit Australia liberations until tomorrow June this year.

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#AIR CONDITIONED...! In Sydney, where he is ex- the United Nations that tion. Under the UNESCO Book Mr Owen Lattimore,

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World Govern- SHOWING TO-DAY The Spanish regime remain- the spending in dollars while arrive in the United Sates this

Senator Joseph The Foreign Under-Secretary, and the United Wek to face ed "as repugnant to us now ns Switzerland

McCarthy,

ment." Palestine accused Mr Ernest Davies, replied that Egyptian proposal to invite the "stacles to

Government," In addition to the public 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. It did when this revolution was States have agreed to accept the him of being a top Soviet spy on a recent visit to Calro the headed by Ahmed Hillmy Pasha lectures, he will also give passed," he added.-Reuter.

coupons as currency-Reuter.

Mr Lattimore's son, David, suid Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest and including Haj Amin el private addresses and conduct

appointed Egyptian Gov-

Cottons enese serVICE, INC. —RUWNA TÖRN

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MARKOW

"Now when daddy comes downstairs we'll have our first patient.TM

today.

who

think this case will blow vin, found the tenders of the Husseinl, ex-Mufti of Jerusa- scminers

in Mr McCarthy's face, if it hasn't already done

on philosophy at lem, to send representatives, with

Sydney and Melbourne univer- "in full accord

According to said the British Government on the 50,"

reports from sities.--United Press. young Lattimore who is 19 and necessity for an early settle. usually well-informed quarters, a Harvard sophomore. He add-ment of the outstanding differ- received here, it was the intens

tion of King Abdullah to CHECK YOUR nex Arab-Patesting lo ls kingdom after the elections of the Jordan Constituent Assem

ed that his father was neither a ences between the two coun- Communist or a pro-Commu- tries. nist and, furthermore, has “no, direct connection with

Department."

Statco

Press.

Honan Peasants' Union

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friendly We are in

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KNOWLEDGE

Auswers

2.

sen- 3.

1. An instrument for opening the with the new Government but United have not reached the stage of Egypt and Saudi-Arabia are Commutation from death

locks when there's no key. formal inter-change," he said.

known to oppose Gny Buch Mr de

tence to life imprisonment, Chalr suggested that

5. 4. China counteracted Jor-

grams, 100,000 effort should be made to move. They cou

behind-the-scenes convince the Egyptians that pasal over the week-end that

if dan's

PEO Aristotle. B. Axial stem of it were possible for Britain to

plant. absorb an American bomber representatives of the Jordan- durgy in East Anglia without hold area should be represented Mar. 27-A bast Honan Peasants Union has been feeling that it had been an ine at the League's Council as woll Da Gaza Government delegatea national sover- fringement of

Tho ail-Palestine Govern- eignty, it should be possible for

San Francisco,

to-

established, Peking Radio re- ported tonight.

The Union was set up at a Egypt to regard a Brillah basement is meeting in Cairo peasant congress which "decided in the Canad Zene na being in night to select Its representa- Mean- of lives to the Council an infringement to complete the work of land no ser

Benso roform in the Province," the Egyptian sovereignty,

while, considerable activity Mr Davies replied that this going on in the lobbies of the The new Union will try to was a very wide question which Semiramis Hotel, which over

in the looks the Nile, and where the recruit 10,000,000 members by could not be answered the end of the year, it is added, form of a question and an en-majority of the Arab delegates

Router.

swer-Reuter.

are staying---Router,

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