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Students Snatch Chakmak's Coffin

Istanbul, Apr. 12.-Mar- #hal Fevzi Chakmak, former Chief of the Turkish Gen- eral Staff, was buried in Fyoub Cemetery hero today after students snatched the coffin from a gun carriage and bore it away over tho heads of a mourning crowd.

The studen's, members of the National Party which regarded the Marahal (LA the closent collaborator of Kemal Ataturke, founder of new Turkey, grabbed coffin from its guard of the honour of

ndmirals of generala,

in

and Government leaders proles: ugainst "the insuffletrat official notice taken

Hero's death.

the

About 300,000

of their

people ued

route of the funeral proces-

sion for the Morchal, who lect on Monday, aged 78. Along the WAY from Beyazlı

whole

Mosque, windows

were closest

and shop fron's shuttered,

About 10,000 people gathered outside the Mosque, where the

body bad Jain during,

midday

prayer, and as it was placed on the gun carringe for the pro- ceston to the cemetery excited students sursted through crowd,

shouting and shakion their Asia, and seized the colou

Instantly it was borne away towards the cenelery, covered in Ereen cloth Inscribed with verse from the Koron and the national flat, bobblag and rock-

above the ing

heads of the people.

Jeft

OFFICIALS STRANDED

The ocial funeral party was among thetn stranded,

Pakistani Ambassador, Mr the Minn Bashtr, who rad come from Ankara for the ceremony. A quarter of an hour later the Ambassador was ill tryin

to cleave through the crowd und get to the cemetery in time

the burial.

for the

fought the al

Marshal Chakmak

the Allles ngainst Dardencljes, in thes Caucasus

Syria

and

In the frst Worldi War. In the campaigns lend-

ing to the formation of the le- public, the defeat of the Greek Armies in Asia Minor credited to him.

wus

Ho retired as Chief of the General Staff in 1944 after 20

years' control of all three ser- vice--the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.--Neuter.

SERETSE'S APPEAL

Lobatsi, Apr. 12.--Seretse Khamo, exiled chief-desigpinte

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950.

Rhodes

Memorial

Service

the At the annual Rhodes Memorial Service at the Rhodes Memorial on slopes of Devil's Penk, above Cape Town, General Smuts--standing beside the pillar on the left-spoke for the first time in 33 years of its history-(London Express

French,

Battle

Service).

Vietnamese For Control

Of American Loan

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Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be hold in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel, Pedder Street, Hongkong, on Satur- Lake Success, Apr. 12.-Mahomoud Fawzi day, the 15th April, 1950. at Bocy, President of the United Nations Security Noon, for the following pur Council for April, said today that the time had poses, namely, to consider the come for the United Nations to "revitalise" its annual statement of accounts work and "do something more positive than what and the balance sheet, and we have been doing so far for world peace and the reports of the Directors and Auditors, thereon, to elect security."

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Making a general state- already over-burdened world," place of those retiring, to ADVERTISEMENTS

declaro a dividend and bonus,

20 WORDS $3.00 "International he added.

Although the Security Council to appropriate the balance of peace and security" in the Ind me! 470

times in four profit and Loss Account as for 1 DAY PREPAID Security Council, before it years, Fawzi Bey said, "as com

only about Co meet-recommended by the Dirac- discussed the Indian-Pakis.pared to

inga in over 20 years of the tors, and to transact any tan Kashmir dispute, Fawzi

of the League of Na- other ordinary business ~of Council Bey said: "It is an open tions, the structure of world the Company. secret that the world is pence and security remains ON Bhaky today na only an ill- passing through a period of wisher would want it to be." tension and anxiety. It is The President referred to the that the Shara Transfer Re- Counell'a power to gisters will be closed from hold

meetings, at "perlodić equally obvious that many Security are those who feel that the which each of its members may 4th April, 1960, to 15th April, United Nations and, more be represented by a member of 1950, both days inclusive. particularly, the Security the

By order of the Board, Council. have not so

R. A. WICKERSON, adequately fulfilled in this "There have been, it is true, respect their mandate under some great efforts made by the

Maunging Director. the Charter."

Security Council and by other Hongkong, 30th March, 1950.

United Nations, Fawzi Bey said that there organs of the had been "very serious deficien- -ies shortcomings,

and Ruba" been too ofte the Security Council's work various factors, and especially by the lack of agreement be- e Its nevotion.

ween the permanent members The sold that Articles 43 mud of the Security Council, whose *UG of Charter of the United

the

to the Nations--which had been put in to avoid the fain that overtook The

be League of Nations--remained

implemented

Government or by some designated re- other specially far

presentative.

The Security Council's duties lating to regulation of arma-

failure had scharged

This

destructive

Such efforts have. however.

stalemated by

greement is essential

of our organisation," Fawal Bey continued.

success

NOT MONOPOLY Matters of peace and security Saigon, Apr. 12.-Violent political and diplomatic repercussions are

were not a monopoly of there expected here when the United States makes its long promised multi-ments had not been satisfactorily permanent members, but Indeed were "matters belonging to ali million dollar loan to Indo-China. Police and military officials are also Jed to merc

and of us, the people of the United preparing for physical violence and anti-American demonstrations, par-more deadly armaments, durations, and the people of the

dening still further the nerves, whole world," he added,

"We should ticularly if France is made the administrator of the funds.

health

and

of economy

an He further said:

consult more and compare more frequently notes and ideas.

WASHINGTON

INACTION CRITICISED

Diplomatic sources here believe that the American money carmarked for Indo- Chinese military aid will be given to the French, while either the Bao Dai Govern- ment or Vietnamese ad- ministrative board will be held responsible for civilian nidl.

Both the Vietnam and French Governments have exerted pres- sure on Washington for control of the American Joan.

Princeton, New Jersey, Apr. 12.-The Governor of New York, Mr Thomas Dewey, appealed tonight for the restoration of "sincere" two-Party foreign policy and reversal of the "trend to- wards isolationism" essentinis to winning the. The French argue that they cold war with Communist are the only ones enpable of Russia.

ng

Strong arguments and even threats have been made to American offelals sent here to Investigate the best means strengthening the Bao Dai Go- vernment.

or

using the dollars efficiently for the welfare of the country. They foreign policy address say it is the "French army that of the Bamangwalo tribe of Fat Princeton University, the is doing the fighting in Indo- Bechumaland, Ing mado a former Republican Presidential China, and it is the French Go- second written application to mutninge

holl criticised

the vernment hut Is Boending

the Government to be allowed to Truman Administratlun and dollars daily here to fight ses his London-born white wife, ent of his own Party for Vietminh," Ruth, at Serowe, in tribal terri-

Tory.

tory.

njecting politica

finirs, le States should

Into national

Several French ometats have Die Unitedot it be known that if Francz it was accompanied with n

promote actively is not given the full authority certicate from his wife's doctora United States of Europe, and for the funds they would con-

view of bir "constinctive padley mid cressider it a political insult, stating that in Khama's state of health--she is live" should be developed expecting a baby in Juty-it the Far East.

was imperative" that Screwse tauld see her at once..

int

NEW CARS

Mr Dewey accused the Cav-! The more cynical French way ernment of "fantastic revermis" that the loan, if given directly Government, its policy toward China and to the Bao Dai other Asiatic countries. He rald would benefit only the Ameri

he Unfied States must "stop can automobile industry. One "Within month the

Seretse Khama was exiled be-

British Government! ea so the feared that his marriage to an English girl, which had other the continuous Red claimed: tribe, might cause trouble. He attresses in Asin with the culm country would be full of Viel- fa Buddha contemplating his namere driving new Buicks and wit navel."

has been forbidden to return to tribal territory, except to gather evidence for

Inheritance

lawsuit and to see his wife when the is confined.-Neuter.

MINDSZENTY

IN RUSSIA?

Home, Apr. 12.-The Italinu

news agency, Ari, said today

Vietnamese

are just ng

our own

" the Far East almost any charrined at the prospects of iction is better than no action," France slowing all the cheques, ve declared.-United Press,

They say that if "we are not Kiven

of control inances i will prove to the world that we are only nothingg than a French puppet more government."

Cross-Channel Glider

ACTORS

the

The Vietnameseare cubittere.t at the prospect of the French

that the Vatiem now believes Bruzzels, Apr. 12.--A Br-wing the American loan purely Joseple Cardinal Mindszenty, the tigh kliding instructor, Mr in their own interests, imprisoned Primate of Bungary, Lorne Welch, today flow

English has been transferred to Russin, glider

The Vatican Raid last weekChannel from Red Hill, Surrey, It could not confirm the

to Melsbroeck Brabant, a dis- the many rumours of the Cardinal's death tance of nearly 200 miles, because. it had been unable to

ка

Honouring U.S.

Dead

Model of the American Memorial Chapel honouring U.S. war dead in the British Isles, which will be in- corporated in the reconstruction of St, Paul's Cathedral in London (AP Picture).

War

As Instrument Of Persuasion

to en-

Washington, Apr. 12, Rear Admiral Charles R. Brown, former Chief of Staff of the Naval War College, advocated on Tuesday that the United States should seek a negotiated rather than a dictated peace in any future war,

Writing on "American of mass destruction on other ANOTHER POINT

National Strategy" in the than militarily effective targets "The French have delibern'ely current issue of the United co

becomes a matter of gravest

The decision concern. delayed rehabilitating their in-

com- States Naval Institute Pro- cage in genocide would hardly dustries in the north," plained one Vietnamese offletal.|ceedings, an unofficial Navy | be

with Consonance as they plan on using America publication, Admiral Brown sins to achieve peace through

Only negotiation. money while they invest thelt

said that war should be re-resort, when all other measures own francs in less risky ven- 'Cardinal Mindszenty was sen- Mr Welch is the second matures in France.".

cognised

a fallure. as a political in- have been adjudged tenced by a

Hungaria State to cross the Channel by glider.

should we commit ourselves to court on February 8, 1949, to The

of Vietnam strument A; high-ranking

persuasion, life imprisonment on charges of Stevenson, who flew from Dun-Army

oilleer brought forward "won in a manner that will

Anni and unlimited war." treason, espionage, and black: staple to the beach at Calais another point. "We should be permit us to realise the kind have no quarrel with the people marketeering-United Press. In 1939-Neuter.

given the right to spend the Inan ourselves, "he said." It will

get information from Hungary about six and a half hours,

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He said it is a "fact that wo

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Communist be a terrible blow to Vietnam:spence that follows "

quarrel with the form of life, I that is what morale if we are regarded no so

Ile said: "The proposition they wish. If war comes, we immature that we are incap-

that a war is not won until the must convince the enemy people able of handling the Yet in all honesty I am afraid enemy is completely, utterly; that they are not fighting what that any new military equip and hopelessly defeated door not their leaders may tell them is ment bought for the Vietnamese obtain the support

of history, a reactionary capitalist attack

to Intended

take Army could very easily and its nor of logic either. The real

away their and enslave them-but way into bel handa."-United aim of war is not destruc.lands

tion, but how best to make tha that, instead, the war is for the enemy elange his mind with a

liberation of all outside peoples minimum

oppression of the cost in blood and from the treasure to ourselves, and with enemy's own government."--

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Pointing out that 12. The pleco of land in Wedderburn, were "gagged by Victoria, from which a retiredlogana" of unconditional sur former, David Butterick, has render against Germany in the dug up more than £10,000 in last war, he said: "No demand clephant sent by gold nuggels, cost him £150 for unconditional surrender ganisation in Thailand for re- Ugious exhibition in Kanazawa when he bought it from a bank should be made." three years ago.

He warned - against

the un- city arrived here today aboard

Dutch

Hulda steamer, use of atómic Butterick made his biggest limited

bombs the backyard strike this week, un- and unpreparedness for the pas Maersk

The elephant, seven years old, earthing

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