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Truman and Ali

Khan may talk

on aid to India

Washington, May 3.—The rapprochement be- tween Karachi and Delhi following the recent - meetings between Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, may offer wider scope for the forthcoming discussions between President Truman and the Pakistan Prime Minister next week, political quarters here believed today.

Based on the expectation of improved rela- tions between India and Pakistan in future, these quarters believed that President Truman and Mr Liaquat Ali Khan may cover a wider field, espe- cially in the matter of American co-operation in the economic development of South-East Asia and the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent.

Courts to settle Dutch differences

Unofficial Pakistani sources, tho however, emphasized that Pakistan Prime Minister's visit to the United States was mainly a goodwill one. They quoted the Prime

me Minister's statement

in Karachi on April 20 referring to hit American visit that he was "not going there with hat In baik!",

that this

and

They emphasised The Hague, May 3.-Hol-would rule out any discussion

President Truman

Mr land texay appointed by American aid to Pakistan,

Duich Lagut Ali Khan will meet for Royal decree three members for the Court of the first time today at Washing- Arbitration in the Nether-n's National Airport.

landa-Indonesian dispute.

ner

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY

Talks on the H-Bomb

Acting Chairman Sumner Pike, of the Atomic Energy Commission (right), leans over the table to talk to members of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Simultaneous with Committee as it met in extraordinary session in New York. this meeting, camo President Truman's announcement that America was to go

ahead with his work on the II-Bomb.

EMRYS

Israeli

rumours

denied

day

HUGHES GOES OFF AGAIN

Suggests Nationalisation

Of Malaya Rubber

Estates

1850.

Australia Mixed On Communist Outlawry

Melbourne, May 3-Aug-

tralia'a

Labour Party

caucus, meeting in Canberra

VICTORIA REVELS

PRESENTS.

A MUSICAL REVUE

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CAST INCLUDES

F

to decide the Party's policy Chippy Twigg, Tommy Morris, Frank Boor, Jessica Young,

towards the Government's

bill to outlaw Communism,

gave up until tomorrow after three hours' discussion this morning.

The meeting adjourned when the Parliamentary session open- ed but the Labour leader, Mr think Joseph B. Chilcy, nių many more Parly members still wished to speak on the bill.

The Melbourne Herald's Can- berra correspondent said that the debate revented wide differ- ences of opinion.

The

Communist-controlled Central Council of Miners' Federation in Sydney today called on miners through at Australia to hold meetings to- "any action morrow and take

necessary" deemed

the On

outlaw Government's Communista.

to bl

The Council also directed is Central Executive to call mass meetings later to organise re- sistance in case any attempt be made under the bill or ally other law to attack any indivi- dunt or section of the labour' movement.-Reuter,

INDONESIA

DEMANDS

The President will receive the They are: Professor J. Dun-Prime Minister with full mill-

honours

Jatter 23 the of the Dutch Supreme try

the President's

London, May 3.—Mr Emrys Hughes, Left- |"TURCO” London. May. 3. The Court; Profesor 1.4.C. Heau Jalights from

Aircraft. "Indepen

Singapore, May 3-in- fact, member of the first Chum- personal

Foreign Office on Wedner-wing Labour Member, suggested in the House of ber of the Dutch Slate General: dence."

emphatically

denesin today formally de- denied Commons today that the rubber companies in and Dr M. J. Prinsen, Secretary-

Mr Dean Acheson, Secretary

Snyder, Israeli reports that Britain Malaya should be nationalised. General to the round-table con-

af State, Air John

European

Raymond Paul Westerling, ference on Indonesia last year.

Secretary of the Treasury, and had stopped a

The Colonial Secretary, Mr James Griffiths,manded the extradition of take

Mr Hughes had earlier asked former Dutch captain who court

Johnson. Defence country from supplying jets|| 1.

leal

made no comment. cognisance

disputes

other Cabinet 10 Israel. brought before then by one ut Sveretary, and

how many rubber companies were now operating organised riced to The partners against the other, members partner fietster.

said, there "is absolutely no in Malaya. or jointly by both arising from the Union statute, from any agreement

IS

Mr

will then be tro-

tho

Printe visiting

A Foreista Office spokesman

nad

truth In such reports

elain.

Israel is free to buy arms, including planes, in ather. countries"

Between

GUARD OF HONOUR the partners or from joint re-

the After inspecting a guard of according to Ruinting" Found-table conference agree-honour and a horl speech of

He also dealed that any res welcome from the President. Mei ment setting up the Court.

L'aquat Ali Khan will drive presentations have been made The three Indonesinn

House, theby Britain in the United States bers

with him to Blair of the Court are Dr K.

aghinat arts supplies to Israel. of The

-Unit Press. Atmadjab, Mr Wirjond Pret- jodikuko, and Mr Makami,

mem-

Dr Atmadjan is a member of

Indonesian High the

Renter,

Court-

10,000 gold

sovereigns disappear

temporary President.

resklence

The Prime Minister and the wilt Begum Linguat Ali Khan

be the rests of the President

| tonight at o State banquet at

Blair Houre.

Now about the traponding Arrival of Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, in Washington today we fea tured"

on the front pages of the morning newspapers.

capital's

The independent Washington Pett, under a two-column head- line,

officials in

ready to roll out a rich red

Israel's reply

donesia.

a revolt in In-

DR. Otoya, Indonesian re-

Mr Griffiths replied that there lived in daily danger, and had presentative in Singapore, sald

about 500 rubber ut Ti

of the Indonesian of Defence-United

the demand was presented on com-in fact just their liven.

Amid A

Counting Conserva-the onfer

Mr Ministry mnies in Malaya.

of "draw",

"I withdraw Press. " could not say, without reiv chant

που the Interest ference to the High Commis Hughes declared, Cour, wind proportion of the nothing. Is

efent evidence for the Minister total output is accounted for by roused in this question sunt- the companies," he added,

"Into publish in the official report Mr Thughes then asked,

he full list of profits made by Framing Summary: 09.02. view of the fact that pressure

is being brought on the Govern-prople who have never been in

ent to niske rubber a strategic Malaya at all?"

will

you consider Ha material, t-motieing the companies

on deadlock the national interest

expected soon

Geneva. May

In

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TIN PRODUCTION

Radio Hongkong

Kong 6. "Ilon

ф

"TIL

(London Ite- reduce pro-"From the Editorial

lay: 9.16. Weather Report: 1:11. ur stimulate consump- "At the Opera"-"Faust" by Cou

Calling"--Pro-

America, of Parade"-The Volen €.30. Lit Demi-Heure Francaise (Studial: 7, "Time for Music"

Mkiland Light RIC

Orchestra Co"-A Mr William Keeling (Con-IT): 7.00, "Have

Qui Programme-Introduced by servative) said that the exces

Wilfred Pirkels at the NAAFI Club,

(BDCTS):

World Waller Fletcher

(Con- sive production of tin, estimated Nottingham

News and News Analysts (London the to exceed consumption in 1950

Kong Band ervative) suggested that

Call Introduced by Captain David Minister should explain what by 45,000 tons, was a threat to Relay): 0.15, Hong

in Malaya Britt Jone (Studio): 1.5. "Sports He Mr Hughes' question meant be-employment

nobody cke understood Nigeria. He asked what action view B Phillips (Studio): 9. Pausa 3.Theit la view of the fact that there was proposed to were European, Chihere and duction

nod. Arts 4 and B. With the Prin tion. said that Government United

Palestine Asiatics Nationa

in the industry

Mr Griffitha replied that Mreipals Members of the Chorus and Orchestra of the Opera, Paris con- Washington were Conciliation Commission ex-Malaya.

figure related to the ducted by Henri Busser: 10.20, Book of production Talk by Auts Kirby (Studio): 10.35. carpet for the Pakistan Prime pects to receive at the end Mr Grifiths sald that he had sted excess

"Thursday Serenade"-A Programme the Information he had Amsterdam, May B.-Ten Minister, and added that there of this week Israel's reply given

of Continuous Munie. Arranged by hope, however, that pur-Belly Drawn: 1. Radio News Reel thousand gold sovereign offeials were anxious to how to

.commission proposal been asked for (the number of over commercial consumption.

chases for the United States (andon Relay: 11.1, Weather He- companies. If Members want- valued at $47,000 have dis- their respect for Pakistan

for new procedure

ai to ask other questions they stockpile will absorb the surplus port. World News and Home Newe Britain (Recorded Relay); God Red Seats Prime Minister. appeared in the

Have the King: 11.35. Close Down. effort to break the deadlock should give notes. one Aden. No

"As the duration and quantity Mr Hughes we asked how product this year," he said. of nort

Arab-Israeli peace in the

many in companies were now

of these purchases la uncertai knows what happened to

The Washington Post. said talks here.

the International them. A few weeks of in-

thay United States umelala paver

Informed sources said it was working in Malaya.

Mr Grihs replied that there that the Israell no Mr Liaquat Al Khan

March last, by quiry have produced

credi understood

majority, draft was hear completion in were 81 tin companies registered Group at its meeting in Paris in equally with Pandit Nehru, the

did not in-

adopted a resolution requesting clues.

Trime

the the Secretary-General of Officials made the disappear-Indian

Minister, fornita and Tel-Aviv. The Com- Malaya. These

Chine arcounted for one-United Nations to convene aner publie today, one month easing a whole series of Pakis-mission proposed that the Arabschule Chinese partnerships.

tan-India quarrels that treasures to direct negotiations with

accordance with the provisions after it took pincy, becaure they

tened

a trilateral pro-third of the total production.

of the Havana Charter, a United PROFITS earlier this year to lead Israel under were then too busy trying to find out what happened to disto war. American officials hoped cedure by which a representative

the Nations conference at an early Mr hushes asked

discuss a

commodity agree of the Commission would also curs the matter.

Minister would put in the off-date to

agreement for tin.". cial Parliamentary report a list control The Reuter, of the companies with

to rec

A GREAT ACT

Indo-Pakistan

and

The avercin

cign were owned ments widened, the newspaper if in.

Thr

under way

in an

I

a

Tin Study

Indians In

In

The commission also proposed by Rotterdam's Dankverrigh- obrerved.

In Post analysed. a that two fictions authorise it ning.

transport Amsterdam's Art, Binnendijk Bie, handle leading article, the differences turn from condition to media- total profits made fast-

Mr Lennur Royd belween

if the Israeli proposal re- Pakistan and taon. Dutch air-

the Minister it the shipment, The

the jus line, KLM, flew the shipment to and the recent Delhi agreement celve support, the folks will get vative) asked

ire the immediate he would also arid on minorities. there another

throunts the war from Cairo and fr

11t It observert

Te the Delhi future.

representatives of suffered in airline flew it to Aden. A few

citizens, [agreement was one of the really the four Arab states at talk-Britain's inability to protest her the doibus days later, the Dutch bank re-

New Delhi, May 3.-The Gov- Syria. Lebanch and fellow

by thes cable reading. "The great acts of postwar stalesman-Egypt. ceived a

companies ernment of India recently ad- Jordan-are in Geneva but no earned Sovereigns were lost in Aden."ship.

"If a statesman is inan who Israel delegate has been ap-slice and the number of plou-dressed a communication to the -United Preza.

iters who, with thefr Is a channeler instead of just pointed-United Press.

Political battle in

Alabama

an instrument of history, then

Llagrat All deserves the ac-

colade," the Past sold.

"He is talking time out from to come to peace-making: Washington, and he will And u reception, for congratulatory the rift between the two coun-

which

live tries,

iri neighbourly relations or perish, has been followed here with mi anxiety bom of the knowledge 3.of the world conflagration that!

Indo-Pakistan clash would ignite."--Reuter.

Washington, May Southern Democrat and pro-n Truman candidates were locked in a bitter battle to- night for the political con- trol of Alabama,

President Truman's "fair dea!" programme already had suffered ene crushing blow with the defent of Senator Cloude

KASHMIR MEDIATION

Pepper in the Florida primary Kashmir Mediator, has been

New York, May 9.-Sir Owen the United Nations Dixon, holding talles with high United

omelats

he

Bey

olections by Congressman George Smathers.

before After his victory in the pri- Nations maries, which in the Democratic leaves for India, probably lon South virtually assured him of wards the end of the week.

The President of the Security election to the Senate, the 36-

Mahmoud year-old Congressman promised Council, Mr to transfer his Dght for "our Fawzi, gave a luncheon today to kind of democracy" from the enable Sir Owen to meet all its House of Representatives to the members and Admiral Chester Senate.

campaigned on Nimitz, the Plebiscito Adminis- platform

against big govern- irator.

Sir Owen will also meat Sir

ment and for "free enterprise."

In Alabama, the crucial battle Benegal Narsing Rau, India's

for control of the majority of

Democralle Executive

perraanent delegate, who is ex-

ocats in the all-powerful State pected to arrive in New York

Committee tomorrow, after spending went through its second day month in India.

While both sides raced nec

After neck and

R

with the

hla thiks neck, the "loyalists"those who United Nations representative, object to national Democratie Sir Benegal will go to a clinic

the

at Rochester, Minnesota, for a physical examination, which may koop him there for about week--Reuter.

a

polley but want to fight it out Inside the family hold Lead in 41 contests at the latest count-United Press

SIDE GLANCES

families, South

S. Africa

African Government on

the group areas reservation

By Galbraith which has been introduced

COPE. THE UN HEA DENTER, INC. T. SA, REG. AL B. BAY, OFF.

Zo

"I can't promise that I'll never fight again, but I can promise that I'll fight Jimmy "Murphy again!".

In the Union Parliament, and

Επ

is awaiting a reply, it

was

authoritatively learned here 10- day.

Indian

Government circles

re-

sald that the Bill, when enact- ed, would add to the disabilities of Indians in South Africa, from whom a number of presentations had been received. The Government of India is also in correspondence with the the date Union Government on and place of the proposed round-table conference between Poklatan and South India,

South African Africa on the Indian question.-Reuter.

“TACTICAL MOVE"

BY RUSSIA

London, May 3-A Foreign sald Office spokesman today

that Mr that Britain hopes George Zarubin, the Soviet de- puty to the Austrian Treaty talks, will announce progress in the negotiations between Aus- trin and Russia when the four Foreign Ministers' deputies re- sume their discussions on the Austrian Peace Treaty here to-

morrow,

The spokesman had been ask- ed why he thought Russia had called for a further meeting of the deputies tomorrow Instead of walung until May 22, the axed by the late originally date on Powers- Western

Diplomatie quarters here fear the Buscian move is purely suggest to tactical, designed that the Soviet Government is anxious for a settlement. ---- | Reuter.

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