THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1950.
Germans sing their The Bishop says America OWEN DIXON MAY
Aid To Malaya old anthem
Advocated
Sydney,
18.- Apr. Lieutenant-General Henry Gordon Bennett, who com- Australian the manded Imperial Furces' Eighth
Division in Malaya in 1941, declared tonight that Aus- tralian troops should be in Malnya now.
It was better to figh the Communists there than on Australian shores. he said,
Special Commandos In trained Chould મ્હ Astralia and then sent to Malaya for further train- ing, he said.--Reuler.
Outlaw The
A-Bomb -Congress
BUT THE
COMMANDERS
SEATED
REMAIN
Berlin, Apr. 18. The three Western Com- mandants of Berlin remained seated this morning when the band unexpectedly struck up "Deutsch- land Ueber Alles" for the first time since the war on an important official occasion.
The old Imperialist anthem followed a speech by the West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, on his first official visit here. Some 2,000 politicians in the audience sang it at the top of their voices.
The Chancellor himself, after
his speech, had asked them to rise and sing the third stanza of the anthem as a manifesta- tion of Germany's will to be " unified, free Peoples
BRITAIN'S
and peace-loving BUDGET
Social burly
Melbourne, Apr. 18.-The lender, Australian Peace Congress Neumann, left
Democratle Herr Franz the platform
on Tuesday demanded "un- followed by about a dozen other of any leaders but his Party conditional prohibition"
colleague
Berlin's Lord aracl Mayor, Profesor Ernst Reuter, stayed and sag
the atomic bomb, and as war criminal branding Any government which firati uses this weapon.
THIC
Congress Invited
Allied High Commission oft- cins la Bonn said that the three Western Cainmandants had not
expressed approval by remaining seated.
Commandants would not
tain's "Red Dean" of Cantorpecessarily
Hewlett the Reverend bury. Johnson, to be the first to han
the declaration, which, it hupes, will be signed by more than 1.-
Australian 000,000
"We The desinralien reads: celare that no nation has the the atomic bomb, right to use
not a weapon of war which is not a but u
Means of extrcminati
We populations.
tormally rise for the national anthem of a country with which
i formally they were wor.
Allin ollesal out that this
bart as such.
et
also pointed was not
Dr Adenauts urged European į Rig statesmen in "act as wely
its unconditiona,
interna- under store! Bol coutel. We brand new,!. In advance, an war etinal Rover Buntat which 1 atomic wespens" -United Press.
Philippines to get U.S. ammunition
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a small family carnlug less than
come tax at all.
There
has abandoned China
Cleveland, Ohio, Apr, 18.'-Bishop Aillur Moore of At- lan'a, Georgia, today protesto iraint the "abandonment of China" before the Council of Nishops of the Methodist Church meeting here.
returned from South-cacĂ Bishop Moore recently Aslan Lour. He said, "American Influence in Chinese af- falen is ended for the time being."
Deploring an Asla dominated by Russia, shop Moore told It
"'s sad a case as Europe dominated by would be Russia". "All evidence in my passesalon indicates the trend Is it that direction," he added."
He pralued the work of General Douglas MacArthur, from a fondering country who had "transformed Japan Into a peaceful nation and made it an American beachhead ngainst Soviet Russia"-United Press,
Five episodes in Saigon's life
MEET ALI
KHAN IN CANADA
New York, Apr. 18.-No definite information regarding the plans of the United Nations special representative in Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, has yet renched the Security Council or the Australian delegation.
tinent.
WOB pre-
It was learned, however, dered possible before the latter that some delay might occur leaves for the Indian sub-con- over his arrival and that he Meanwhile, Sir Mohammed might not reach Lake Suc-Zafrullahy Khan, the Pakistan ress before the beginning Foreign Minister, of May. The United Na-paring to leave for Karachi to- tions officially sald Sir morrow. He has been at Lake Success for the nat reven Owen might spend at least months, having arrived here in LE week at Lake Success the Middle of September last und to attend the General Assembly studying the record
sension. Diveting members of the They are all from Security Council and Saigon and they are all sent by Reuter. Together they draw a graphic picture of life today in tragic Indo-China.
Here are five stories.
The International Union
United Commission.
FRUITFUL tho
Sir Mohammed said he would Nations Kashmir consider the deelsion taken by the Security Council as fruitful According to present indica-If it led to further progress in Bom, Sir Owen may not reach reaching the common objectivo the scene of the dispute until in Kasumir, namely, the deter- will of the mination of the the middle of May.
fair plebiscite. The Pakistan Prime Minister, people by
would He expressed the hope that Dixon would be in the Sir Owen by then have arrived United States on a tour of this proof nguinst the type of new and Casade, and. a approaches that Sir Mohammed were likely to be the meeting between
Prime had feared Minister and Sir Owen is consi- made by either parly-Reuter.
of Students, Vietminh radio U.S. REPLY My Lingunt All Khan,
reported, has sent a tele-
Kram to the Secretary of
State Department (U.S.A TO SOVIET
protesting "on behalf of 600,000 students of 60 coun-
tries "against the visit of instructions
this
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be issued to the £5 a week-who pays no in-American destroyers to Sai- Soviet Air Force that there be gon, which resulled in a few no repetion, under whatever Vietnamese students being pretext, of Incidents of
kind, which are so clearly cal- killed and a lot others arcuinted to magnify the cum- rested.
culties of maintaining peaceful
international In another telegram sent to al carrect the Prime Minister, the Union lationship. protested against the repression by the French Police and agents of ao Dal in Vietnam,
are many such in mining and engineering, on the railways and in other indus- tries.
For the lowest paid the best was the budget offered negative assurances that prices of basic footstuffs are not likely In rise further because of the continued subsidies.
There subsidies keep down thin hourewife's spending on basic fueristals.
NATIONAL HEALTH On the red jeter suite the
Mortars at
the meeting
11
nt
it
NO PRETEXT
TC-
with cablished monik peace-loving:
"The United States Govern- rent confidently expects that, when its investigation is com- pleted, the Soviet Government I will express ka
Tekret for the unlawful and
provocative be- According to Vietnamese haviour of its aviators, will see
that those
responsible for newspaper of Salgon, the Viet-to
eity this selfon are
promptly nari to Senting an underground in the for new ex-Faisted three flors of Vietminh, severely punished and will, in the alatesmen of the Vienna Politure, be cald that supph-China and Rush on an electric serurdaner Conques (135 years ago) who entary timated expenditure pillar in the Bue la Grandiere, euston
street for the one sumit ed. France,, the autres di indade £133,600 000
of the main full member of the concerto Holth Service, £21-Saigon, come days to early in
the morning. of Europe.
mono feace.
Their was not much hope of The saune pater mentioned that Itare Hate rednction in on April 19, at Cailay 190 kins south of Saigon) a youth union 144 Tener expenditure in view of
world conditions and North At-organied a ceremony in favour
of the ex-emperor Bho Dai, hend; antic defence obligations
Colonial development and the Vietnam slate. welfare aerounted for another £17,000.000 incrcase and there was abo increase of £17.000.000 prints and loans arising out
The West Gemap Covern. meat is evinced that it wouli the right 10 corporate Wes. Germany DN BUON 3 portable into Western Europe." he de- clared.
NEVER REST
He pledged lamelf that be would never red until a united Germany
is a full member of the European fumly
of
Dr Adenauer also hoped that of the Pevision the promised Decupation Statute next autumn would reduce Allied control
Lover Germany.
The
Washington, Apr. 18. Philippine Congressman Ra- mon Magsaysay, chairman
Chancellor urged the of the House Armed Ser-1 Three" Foreign Ministers
interes
study of vices Committer, said today to make an
next that he had been informed Germany's problems at that a shipment of ammani-mouth's London meeting.
Dr Adenauer declared, "Even
tion was about to leave here the Soviet Union should accept
for Manila as part of the a plan for European fedération
United States military as-it her calls for peace are sin- むいずむ。 Our hearts go out to our Bistance to the Philippines,
18,000,000 German brothers and
Mr Magsaysay and he learned sisters in the Soviet zune who
af denied freedom.
this
during a conference with Maj-Generat Jusnes Burns,
"The Russians are l advised
retired assistant to the Secretaryo force them to accept a poli- uf Defence, Louls Johnson,
teal system they do not like,”--- military aid Reuter
about expexifting:
to the Islands.
12:1
he Congressman said Gen-
Burns, recalling his tour, Aga Khan Jewels
of duty in the Philippines be-
fore the war, expressed deep Recovered
Interest in the problems there
Marseilles, Apr.
the postwar position in Corina and Malaya.
of nations, pay appropriate indem- pity for the unprovoked destrue- Expl American lives an moperty."
During the ceremony. many mortar shells fl on the middle of the place where the people were melion, Many young men were wounded.
Six bullets for the
supervisor
TRUE LIGHT Mr Michact MeDermali, the spokesman, when he Stats Department said in a statement released the text of the note:
"The American reply corrects of fact which tha Soviet Government has the distortions injrefed into the incident; and puts the matter in its true light as an attack against Americans
"The
Scandinavian
unarmed
countries
On the question of wages-n core paint with 5,000,000 trade unionists pressingt for increases
Mr Rene Lambok. 2, supervisor -the Chancellor said, "The real difficulty is that there are still at the Vinh Hoi dock, was taken
cases of low-earning to hospital with which are very difficult to en-his holy on April 13. reet without upsetting the rel-sailant, slated to be tive wore levels that have been nanese, Pscaped on his bicycle.
dr Lambotz died in hospital any concern on the part of the established within each industry
on April 14.
and
for the different grades classes of work people in it.
"If we try by catch-as-catch-
lean methods to advance every-
where and anywhere along
have been very helpful and co- operative in the Sumanitarian rescue work undertaken in epn- six bullets innection with the disappearance
cf this
plane. "By contrast, there has not evidence of been the slightest
A
Ambushed
and killed
the
A cm-Couty,
was front we shall undoubtedly succeed in destroying fall ployment through inflation."
The as- Viet-
over the Soviet Government fate of our plane and its per- sonnel,
to
"Moreover, the Soviet Govern- no ment has thus far shown
for Mr
its attack Frenchman,
Andre sign of regret
aircraft. was killed by Vietminh against the American Vietnamese autonomists ht Instead, it has taken an aggres-
the rive tone It was vital that the policy of ing the French)
during
and attempted restraint should not be broken night between the 11th and the justify its action by impossible down either with wares, salaries 12th of April. Mr Couty, agent allegations.
that "It has charged
the "Exploitation forestiere or profit until a better policy of the
Arst, had been worked out to replace de l'Ouest" was driving horne American aircraft Bred
when he was ambushed at Tay when the American
plane had nothing with which to shoot and Mr Anthony Eden, for the Ninh and killed. Opposition, said that the Con- Armed men escape was too slow a craft to attack
fighters.
18-The ervatives
would make their
in rickshaw at least observations on the budget pró-
and the desire to help in every way possible to restore internal police live returned, order-United Press,
US$700,000 worth of jewelsposals at a later stage.
The House then adjourned.— stolen from the Begum Khan In
Comet Jet To Try Record
a daring million-dollar holdup. Reuter. last August, it was disclosed to- day, but they are holding the
London, April 18-The De- $140,000 "Marquise" diamond as Havilland four-jet comet p-vidence.
enter pinne will fly non-stop to The Jewellery, recovered
in the Marseilles this month Cairo later
was hope of breaking the six hrs. 36
TAL presented to
January, the Begum minutes record, set in February Khan's lawyer at the Bank of
by Hawker Fury Jet Bghter. France here. Neither the Begum
Remarkable
Air Crash
Sydney, Apr. 18.-Three fur-
The Fury made a 13-minute halt nor her husband; the Aga Khan. Trans escaped injury today when in Malta to refuel---United Press, was present-United Press.
SIDE GLANCES
2-13
By Galbraith
GOPR. 1960 BY MEA BERVICE, NG. T, BL XEO, IL 8. PAT, OFF.
"It could be a botter report card, Dad, but let's not worry about it so much that we get ulceral'?
Ja jet Vampire, Aghter landing
at Bankstown airport crashed
into
the
persons broke Three armed
Vietnamese jewellers into
anch wounded promises Jeweller and his wife when he gave the alarm.
The three persons escaped la a motorcycle-rickshaw.,
Russia Rejects
stude
FALSE CLAIMS
attempted "Moreover, it has
the insie further to confuse with false propaganda claims and diatribes against the United States in the controlled Soviet
of the Soviet Government shows clearly the Insincerity of its ofl-proclaimed desire for
peaceful relations with the United States, and the | non-soviel world in general.
is not cause of proce farthered when the U.S.S.R.
Soviet airmen in a manner calculated
China Charges ostentatiously decorates
a small training plane, Lake Success, Apr. 18.-Run- to give the Impression that they ifting it into the air and carry-sin will take no oficial notice are being rewarded for shooting. ing it several hundred yard.
Nationalist down Both planes were wrecked in charges accusing her of supply-
of the Chinese
defenceless American
plane."-Reuter.
turn monasterles Eccial Institutions and apartments
the mishap, which eyewitnessing military aid to the Chinese
Malik, Prague, AUT. 18. Czecho- called the most emarkable Communists, Mr Jakob United atovakin will sight ever seen at the field. the Russian permanent
The smaller plane. a TigerNations representative, cald to- into
fot workers, the Moth, was blind-flying at the day
tod the Secretary-ofichly news agency announced time, with a hood covering the
added that the cockpit. Alexander Garrick, its General. Mr Trygve Lie, that traight. It pilot, sald:
"I thought I was he would not pass on to on- monks and nuns would be "con- making a good landing when cow a tetter containing accusa- centraled" in several heard whistling sound. Itions made by Mr T. F. Tsiang, teries, where they would have thought I'd blown a tyre. Then the enter Chinese Nationailst an opportunity to devote them- a note selves to the true mission of I felt a jolt. The Moth pleke delegate. He returned
monas-
up speed and I saw a Vampire from Mr Lie, which referred to their orders."-United Press, underneath me."
the charges.
Gnid
the
Garrick sold he jumped out In his reply, Mr Malik before either plane hit the his delegation was "unable to ground and he landed on the bring to the cognisance of the fighter's wing-United Press. Government
of the USSR letter of a a private individual legally claiming the status of a representative to the United
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
She Wore His Nations, which was referred to don Relay); 6.50, Marek Weher and
Trousers
4.50, "ong Kong Calling"-Pro- Etamine Summery: G, "Take It from
Jny Nichols. Dick Hero"-With Bentley and Jimmy Edwards (Lon- con- Urchestra: 0.40, Hal Lamento at in your note and which
and en- the Pians (Studio): 1, "Lucky Dip": tains unsubstantiated tirely fictitious slander."-Reu--Variety Request Programme. Pros xented by Christine Shore (Studio): D. "World News And] News Analysis (London Relay
0.15. "Orchestra of the Weck"-The_BBC Symphony Orchestra: 0.45, "Islands af Britain"Sellly Bles",by Gre dary Grigson (DCTS); 9, "From the Edhorials"
Relayli (Londen 10. Weather Report: 9.11. Band
Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 18.-ler, George Cobb, 28, did not mind too much when his wife left him, but when she made a skirt from the trousers of his new suit, that, was too much.
Cobb pleaded guilty to assault-
MISSING TUG FOUND
San Francisco, Apr. 18.-A Concert: 9.30. Picture Parade-A
tish Filme. The Third Alan ing his wife Elma, 22, but told search plane found the missing Heries of Programmes About Dri 525 miles of Sanners; io, "French Cabaret": 10.30, Recital by Cloconda de Vito (violin) and the Philharmonie Or chestra. Conducted
try Alberie "Boft Eroste: 10.15,
Lights and Bweet Music." The Comedy Tiar monists: 11, Radio News Itae (Lon
Relay); 11.13, Weather Report, World News And Home News from Britain (Recorded Relay) God Savi the King: 11.30; Clow Down.
the woman police judge, Lillian tug Omar Westropp, that the knife wound Francisco today.
A Coast Guard plane radioed In the back of his wife's neck, that needed 22 stitches, was "Just that all six crewmen of the ver-
sel were safe and well," a ile ellp."
The
He also told the Judge, "Being Ug had been missing since last a woman, Your Honour, maybe Thursday on a voyage from
San Francisco you don't understand United Honolulu to
United Fresa.-
Press
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