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Tibet Seeks Understanding With Peking

Calcutta, Apr. 19.-Tibet mountain country of the "Living Buddha," may seek foreign aid if unable to come to terms with Communist China, according to a Tibetan delegation now in Calcutta on its way to China.

The delegation, which is looking for a "suitable place" to contact representatives of the Chinese People's Republic, may hold this meeting "somewhere on the China frontier," the delega tion's leader, Tecchag Thupden Gyalpo, told Reuter today.

Gyalpo, middle aged] If this were schleved, he salci, yellow-robed ecclesiastical Tibet would require no foreign dignitary of the Dalal assistance.

But if Tibet

were attacked Lama's court at Lhasa, said by Chinese Communists, the that his country desired 16-year-old Dalai Lama would,

to friendly nations for "better understanding" with turn Communist China.

Bomb In

American Legation

Washington, Apr. 19.- A telephone operator was slightly injured when

the State Department nounced today.

*

hela

The Tibetan teader described the attitude of the Chinese Com- munists ha "threatening"

but

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950.

STOPPING PRESS WAR

U.S.

DECLARED

OVER

IN INDIA INSINCERE

Tho

London, Apr. 19. Times of London. In a leading artlelo today, de- Fortbed as significant the meeting that has been ar. ranged between the two pelnolpal press

organics- tions of India and Pakistan with the pbject of "stop- ping the ping

press war be- tween the two countries.

The two press organisa- Bro the Pakistan newspaper editors' ference and all-Indl

editor' newspaper conference,

1ious

coll-

con-

It was recently reported that leading newspaper editors of India and Pakistan would hold a "goodwill meeting" in New Delhi on May 4-Reuter.

ISRAEL HAS

EVACUATION

Peking Radio San Francisco, Apr. 19. — The

by tho United charged today that the attempts States to evacuato its nationals from China were a "fraud", and declared that the Chinese Communist Government gave its written permission for the last attempi.

The Radio said that U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, "who has been making such a racket about the evacuation." on April 12 declared that the second attempt had been abandoned allegedly because the NR- tionalists could no longer delay mining the North Chan- nel of the Yangtse.

Graft Probe Ordered

"This statement of Aches- son was made just two days after the Shanghai People's - Government had given writ ten permission to the United States Government to evacuate American nationala from Shanghai by a British

fact

ENOUGH WAR By Yoshida ship. This

shows that the States Government

clearly United

has no

MATERIAL Tokyo, Apr. 19. The sincere wish to evacuate

Japanese Prime Minister, London, Apr. 19.-Britain Mr Shigeru Yoshida, today American nationals. Its so- called plan to evacuate denied that there had been any is not selling arms to Isract ordered a probe into Govern- American nationals is a puro |

War

because she believes Israel already has enough material for her internal ппу security and self-defence, the Foreign Under-Secre-

Communist Infiltration into the Lana's domain.

He added that military Tibet Was

then poorer entry in the world today.

RIVAL RULER

supreme

the

since

ment kraft when the in u Ruspected ringleader 200,000,000 yen case gave himself up to the police with his beauty queen wife, "Miss

Tokyo of 1949."

tain had sold limited quantile cose.

M

am to countries

was

CIN-

act of fraud.”

Reenlting the dest evacuation alterupt, the Radio, said that the Shanghal authorities had met agreed to the proposal to carry

President announced

Gyalpo salt he had no in-tary, Mr Ernest Davies, told

the passengers down river by structions from his Government Parliament today.

The police released the EST to the General Gordon. to meet the 12-year-old Panelian Mr Hugh Fraser (Cob~

Nevertheless, the broadcast Lama, rival "Living iluddha" servative) had asked why nenuty queen but defined the

saki. Hanafuke, a

the American suspect, Clavicht reported to be under Communist unilateral" embargo had been

25. year-old

Larbitrarily accountant in the protection in China.

placed on the sale of arms to Government's Mineral. Products a date for the craft to come to

Agency, Three ether

Shanghat, and "made big publi Traditionally, Tibet has been Isra:1

Mr Davies, replying: toployees of the Agency had been city in order to get more passen- ruled by the Dalai Lama, the

earlier

more and sell

Uckets, In the samo įgers nuthority,

further questions, said that Bri- arrested and

evacuees But Lama

thereby causing the bomb exploded at the rear 1924, when the two Lamas dis-of amaments to Egypt. Perla,

Four executives of the Agency #reat losses."

Afterwards, it said, the United of the American Legation in agreed on political is, the Turkey, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi

and informed Lama has Ilved in Arabia since the United Nations have resigned, Damascus, Syria, inat night, Panchan

Middle Rariera believe that new facts States Government reached an with the British China. He died in 1937, and embargo en MIL

will be brought to light In agreement lifted ainst August, an 11-year-old boy Eastern

oficials shipping firm of Butterfield and volving high-ranking was installed an his relucarunt August.

Swirs

ship Anking send the and leading businessmen. McDermott, lion. Air Michael

It sald the But the young Dalai

Barnett Warner. Jewish

the from Hongkong. caused The Labour member, said that these

exposure State Department spokerman, Lama has not recognised film,

In Shanghat nuthorities at once" Minister to demand said he assumed that the Syrian

countries. The Tibetan delegation, com-

had made public immediate and Ghiorough in-ngreed verbally, and on April 10 Government would make an prising' eight civilian and ee-statements that they proposed

granted osed vestigation.

permission to Butter- dignitaries, appropriate Investigation-Reu- clestusticul

left In "start further

On April the name of theeld and Swire to proceed with Lhasa,

Tibetan capital, Middle East. Would the Minis the

the evacuation, lumself wha early in February.-Reuter,

But ter see that the supply of arins Prime Minister

Mr two days later, was not continued so that they linker with an alleged swindle would

nal Carry out these involving sales of police forceAcheron cuddenly cancelled the threats?

and Are brigade equipment. Anans on the pretext that the

to Nationalists

were laying mines. Mr Davies replied that he industrialist was reported to

Mr Acheson The Radio mald could not accept that such have told House of Councillor

abo blamed the Chinese Com- stutemenin had been made. Judicial Committee that part ofmunists for the refusal to grant Reuter.

700,000 yen ho Fave to the

permission, which it termed a Liberal Party was used to res

The Radio riistortion of facts, pair

the

Minister's Prime

said that, contrarily, the Amer)- private residence.

were free to leave Any In October 1948, the "Showcas

Une via Shanghal or any other ond that the United rendal - brought port.

ter.

APOLOGY

Damascus, Apr. 19.-Syrin apologised to the United States today for the bombing of the U.S. Legation.

The U.S. Minister, Mr James Keeley, went ahead with s plan for a dinner party tonight

Daniel for Mir

Solod, Soviet Minister, who is returning to Moscow.

DIFFICULT TO

STOP BOMBS

ON PLANES

The Syrian Minister of the Interior and several other top

Washington, Apr. 19.- officials called on Mr Keeley Government and airline ofli- apologise. Syrian polien were patrolling in front of the Encials said today that they

In the backyard There was no clue as to who plantext bomb or why,

wars in tho

Important Truman

Speech

Washington,

Prime

Henko case"-- a political-

ter.

INTELLIGENCE TEST

SOLUTION

19.-Pre-¦ industrial Apr. aldent Truman to make an down the Ashitz Government States was trying to create.

of the then fietitians atmosphere of Chinese Communist oppression.-United bassy when the bomb went off were working constantly on need today. He will speak the

important foreign policy speech with the arrests tomorrow, the White House an- Prime Minister, Hotoshi Ashida.

I'resti. Deputy Prime

Minister ways and means of prevent for 20 minutes to the American Sucturo Nishio, and the Finance ing explosives and other Society of Newspaper Editors. Minister, Takeo Kurusu.-Neu-

from-Reuter. In neighbouring Beirut, bere dangerong materials theories were advanced on win being placed on aeroplanes, was responsible for the incident:

They said there were detailed 1, the Communists; 2, the Mo

rendations against it, and slif lem Brotherhood.

permallies running up to US$10,. endorsed the statement that would rather see Arab states in 060 in Ones and 10 years in pri- for violation However, the Soviet camp than are the son United States control the they added, it was very difficult Middle East; and 3, Supporters to enforce the law because there

which

of Ha Amb el 11usseini, exited were to many places on a plane Gronil Mufti of Jermsidem and to hide a bomb. one of the most outspoken. Arab

of Israel-United | Civil opponents

Press.

Bombing Raids

On Hainan

Mr Frederick Lee. deputy Aeronautics Adminis→ frator, said: "It maken you stay up at night and gives you the herbie-jeebles when you think about it."

Sultan Confesses

To Guilt In Westerling Plot

Djakarta, Apr. 19.-The Sultan of Pontianak, Hamid II. has confessed to ordering the rebel leader, Captain Ho sald there really was no way to prevent An occurrence "Turk" Westerling, to launch an attack during a mecting like that of Monday, when of the Indonesian Cabinet on January 24 and shoot three "bomb" concealed in a suitcase of those present, it was officially announced here tonight. would have been loaded on United Airliner plane to los The official statement said] Djakarta, Apr. 19.--Indo- of Jogia-sian rebel forces in Macassar, karta, the Minister of De-Capital of East Indoursia, today surrendered unconditionally fence, Dr Ali Bidiardjo, the and gave up their arms, it was

here the announced oficially Secretary-General of

night. Defence Ministry, and Cul-

Rurrendered to They onel Simatupang, the acting acting

of Commander

Taipeh, Apr. 19-A Central Angeles but for a lucky turn that the Sultan News dispatch today reported or events-United Press,

thal Nationalist reinforcement

of Jurge group of Various new type bombers and fighters

in the sky

was engaged Hainan Island.'

over

The dispatch sald that 011

bombers

destroyed

RETALIATION CONSIDERED

Washington,

10.--The Apr.

10-

The the

Communist holdouts United States may ban Czech Chief of Staff of the Federal Nationalist forces in Macassar, Eun emplacements In the tallestions In the United Armed Forces, were those Major Pieters. high mountains northwest of Status in retaliation for Czech ] numed to be killed. Linka with several hundred demands that the America casualties.

Der Altache in Progue he According

to Homid's alleged other Ministers

The communique added that the Worang Battalion-a Federal unit--which landed in South A Communist Junk concentra- realked and the American In-confession, all

Celebes earlier in the day, was tion from Isuwen and Tenlogis, formation Servier: there closed present were to be arrested, and marching on Macassar Latchow Peninsula, which tried down.

it was planned to form a new The rebels were being treated

to slip across the Hainan Strait State Department officials said Government

ter without

afterwards with its

on Tuesday in order to support such, a move and been under Hamid as Defence Minister. the Communists who already consideration but if the order haye hit the bench of Linkag was given it would be with the The Sulian, who is a Minis was intercepted by air and futmost reluctanes.

haid Tit Czech Embassy naval units, The report that many

Communist junks Washington distributes p were sunk but did not determine summary in the Czech language Captain tile number. The Communists to American newspapers. Czech Dutch retreated

northward. United papers are published in Chicago Java In January. Pres

and Pittsburgh,—Neuter.

Portfolia, was ar In rested on April 5 a charge of organising the revolt led by Westerling, former Commando, in West

new

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EDITORE PRATE SERVICE, THEJM NUEVA YOLN

LUNDBERG

"Henry,, wake up! People are looking!"-

were being capuves and guarded by military police.

The communique said that the main force of Nationalist troops was due to land soon, under the command of Colonel Kwalirang- TROOPS DISARMED

Indonesian troops, Jed by u 20-year-old former British parn- The Anela news agency said trooper, Captain Andi Abdul here on April 7 that, accord-Azis, revolted at Macassar on ing to "the best authority," a April 5 to prevent the landing document had been found de- of Federal troops. tailing the organisation of

Westerling's private army "the On April 14 Azis flew to Army of the Heavenly Host,"Djakarta, the Federal capital, to which marched into the town of explain his action

and Bandoeng and hold it for arrested. several hours.

NAME AT TOP

It was the Worang battalion which arrived off Macassar on Aprit but was forbidden, to land by Captain Azis, who took The Sultan's name, the agency over military command of tho cald, was "at the top as com-city. Imander."

Captain Azis is now awaiting Hamid's allerted plan for court marilal in Djakerta.

KNIL Westerling to "tako the whole

(Dutch Indonesinh Cabinet prisoner" falled be-Army) troops in Macassar who cause the Cabinet mot half an were supporting the revolt have hour earlier than expected, the|been disarmed, according to agency added.

official circles here.Reuter,

Today's official statement said the Sultan was put on trial im- mediately after his arrest.

did not disclose whether or not a penalty had been imposed on him.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Answera.

1. Edouard Benes. 2. John Westerling, in Singapore, is Henry, Cardinal Newman, 3. under a detention, order lesued The words. 4. William Shake- against him, in February;. Í speare,

Philippine 5. The Reuter,

„Lands. 6. By or in itselfH

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