8
Arabs Urged To Recognise Annexation
Baghdad, May 8. The President of the Iraqi Senate, Jamil, El Madfai, today urged Arabs to ac cept the annexation by Jordan of the Arab part of Palestine as a fait accompli. Jan El Madfal, a former gold Prime Minister of Iraq, that Arab acceptance of the
mnexation pracllcatio
Lhis
Birt
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way
the to
only
of Palestine
Bave "trom
imminent Israeli occupation and agresion."
While official
quarters bero
declined any comment, political
quarters
wholeheartedly rup.
orted the President's statement ported
the
"only possible and wise
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attitude which must be adopted
by the League."
The Iraqi Premier, Tawfiq will lead the Irnal de- attending the Political
Yo of the
Arab League,
which will be meeting In Cairo this week.
They will sign a collective security pact and discuss the at- titude of member States towards the annexation, it was offelally understood.-Reuter.
ENCOURAGING REPLY Geneva, May 8--The Palen- tine Concilation Commission han encouraging reply received an
from the Israel Government to its proposals for direct negotiu- tions under the mediation of the! Commissiou, it is learned here! today.
The Commission is now study- Ing the next step which should eventually lead towards durvel contact between Arabs and Jews in mixtal committees.
A Commission spokesman sold that such contacts would be on the aspect of peace negotiations. -Reuter.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1950.
Wired For Trouble
U.S. constabulary troops in Berlin practise erect- ing barbed-wire barriers during a simulated riot exercise as part of their training for possible emergency duty in the Communist demonstrations. Although Eastern Berlin Communists backed down on their threat to invade the Western sector, the
Allies are prepared for any emergency.
25,000 Russian
Advisers
TRANSVAAL BY
INDIANS' DEMAND
Johannesburg. May 9.- The Transvaal Indian Con- gress today demamied that a national convention of all democratic organisations in South Africa should be con- vened immediately to devise ways and means of offering effective opposition to the Government's Unlawful Or- ganisations Bill.
(Acme)
Imported Mao Tse-tung
BY BLAKE GEARHART
Manila, May 9.-The phrase "Bamboo Curtain"
in more than a mere figuro of speech in Shanghai to- day. Perhaps "Bamboo Fence" would be more ap- propriate, because there is a big compound fenced off with bamboo in the wealthy residential district of. Hungjao, on the west side. Significantly, Russians live inside the compound,
Under the B310, which was recently introduced in the Union Parliament by the Minister of Justice, Mr Swart, Communist and other organisations may be declared unlawful by proclams.
jdered tion of the Governor-General,
The. Cuner COS. of which Dr within 24 hours. Y. M. Dadoo R President, sand then.
residential section. Sottre foreigner
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NEW YORK
YORK GIVES HEARTY WELCOME ΤΟ VISITING
PREMIER PAKISTANI
GIVES HEARTY BROADWAY Hongkong Telegraph
New York, May 8-The world's tallest city today gave a large- hearted reception to Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, as he drove to the New York City Hall through a "snow of ticker tape."
Tens of thousands of Americans, old and young, lined the streets as the Prime Minister's grey tourer, escorted by 50 motor police, drove to the City Hall under the shadows of giant skyscrapers.
EXCITED
PILGRIMS
MOB POPE
Ticker tape and coloured'
paper poured down
skyscrapers as the
from
Prime PREVENTING
Minister's car began its
mile-long drive up Broad-REARMING
way, whose massive
ings were draped with the
United States and Pakistan BY
flags. The 20-minute drive
man,
GERMANS
Bonn, May 8.-Five years
Vatican City, May 8.-ended at the Civic Hall. Swiss Guards, with hal- The Prime Minister, who was berds interlocked, formed a with the Begum Lingua: All to the day after Nazi Ger- Mr John A. Colemany surrendered, the Wall
of steel round Pope Klun, and
a member of the Mayor's Western Big Three issued a Pius XII to protect him from Committee, Was evidently 40,000 enthusiastic pilgrims moved by the tribute from new law against German
au-the cheering crowds. He crearmament. In the biggest mass
knowledged
the
greetings by The American, British and dience ever held here.
Aming and waving.
Commissions to- French High
Jaw German ensure disarmament and demilitarization in the in- dustrial field in Germany."
Outside the 280-year-old
he was given
好
included
day Jolutly proclaimed The pilgrimas, who 10.000 Spaniards here for the Civic Hall,
welcome by Newdesigned to prevent
rearmament Anthony York's of St
ceremonial
Mayor, Mr
Witam pintenance O'Dwyer.
canonisation
Claret, several times threatened
and
over
on
to burst through the guards Hundreds of distinguished and sweep round the Pope..
New Yorkers and about 50 The law, which came in face Twenty bishops were among Patistnal nationnin resident in
congregation
of a long-standing debate at the New Yorle stood up and clapped
the role of Germany in any fu- Bailles for the audience,
Minister. the the Prime
at putting 35 As
Pope, was Begum soon as the
All Khan,ture war, is aimed Liaquat carried In on his crimson
and agreements Throne, the crowds burst into Mayor O'Dwyer and Mr MA together in one all existing re-
Isphani, Pakistan's Ambassadorulations clar and cring of "Viva ta the United States, entered watch-dog control
Industry
of potential eance to case of war.
The Germon Government co-operate in Trime Minister with seron uthorities will which described Mr Liaquat keeping their hidastries out of Al Khan's public "benefactions production, but the law in leading the people of the put the main responsibility on the Western Big Three Security world's fifth
largest
Board.
Papa" waving and clapping and surging forward agained the line of Patatine Guards along the Dinle.
WAY CLEARED The tumult subsided as the Pope reached the foot of the 1th Atter and addressed the pilgrims, speaking in six lan-
quages.
But as the audience came to
more.
all
PRESENT OF SCROLL The Mayor presented ·
the!
state in their new freedom and guiding the forces of his nation with caution and high intelligence
a end with the Blessing from having "enlisted the heart- the High Altar, the pilgrima
felt gratitude and deep appre- surged excitedly
forward once cation
of the prople of the city of New York."
The Prime Minister said that he red been to moved by the ors of the scroll that he felt necessary to again thank the tuyor.
This tune the Swiss Guards,
heir
100)1 ruited
century to stand in n uniforms, had
olid wall with halberds crossed to prevent the excited pilgrims from burgling through.
Eventually the Guards clear- ed a way for the Pope who and wild bursts of cheering, the aisle was carried down again and back to the l'apal apartments.---Reuler,
FAO MEETS
IN ROME
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He then sold that he had the United States to 10 come know and to learn how countries become great.
Pakistan that He stressed
to beeone determinex! WILS
the United Brent iation like States.
a
The main object of achieving; greatness would be to Dat
and the cause serve humanity
the
at
of German signin-
P. Hodges,
Maj-General J. American representative on the bourd, told the Press:
**There
vill be no change in control. We will retain as few controls
possible in order to permit German industry the maximum of freedom."
However, he warned that the
Allied Commisioners would he on guard against "any repetition of what happened before."- United Press.
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on improving productivity and sankamer of a úkrom the welfare of the population.
M. Jean Letourneau, Minister France, presided for Overseas over the conference, which is also considering the Investme
One White turrian girl raid Russians began moving,
with smail of the Rusan newcomers |
fie " vers Pettin into Shanghai
they She i groups last autumn, and reign this
nestly your fellow COUNCIL OF their numbers have increan- vene
of worki pesce," he declared.
After the uptions
ceremony ed steadily in the last six trually accompanied by
On Ruman went to school
Prime Minister reviewed the months. Early this year the influx created a housing ban Postubs and made friends
units which participated in the The only
parade. Then he and his wife problem, which the Chinese with the students.
Drove to Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
conditions for authorities solved by order-Chines word; he spoke were Mao Tse-tung-Stalin - diag
to be the Mayor's guests
and of Stute ing the evacuation of one ding o" (very, very good).
huncheon,
Private capital in the territories. Be spoke the words often, al-
Rome, May 8. The 18-
TREATY TALKS 、
Ecosome and social problenis ways putting the name of the
nation Council of the Food The Pakistan Prime Minister their homes Chinese Red leader first.
official of the French Union will also the non They were Reports from fairly reliable and Agriculture Organisn- inter fold w replacing
spiel n told whe
a large group of tion (FAO) met for the Foreign Policy Association here be considered.~~Reuter.
that his Government was con- German uitsoners of war, who first time in Rome today to titing with the United States; The fence is built around have been in Soviet hands for of combating Communem the Governmmit was deterating ouster of houses, but fenfive years, was helping in aleplan the transfer of its for a treaty of friendship and
-proind individual houses ceaft instruction at Klangwan headquarters itself autocratic powers to com-
to afford essy airfield, are opened establishment of a plete the
ECES 10 all parts of the com- nound. Fasels delatorship.
Armed guards are posted un- "South African people of al
Chinese races and colours must stop the der altid security regulations to
inquisitive Africa is to be keep out Bill South
This Kolation horrors of and foreigners. It added.of Russians furnished grist for Ja busy rumour mill,
DARK UNIFORMS
in a statement that in the name
Faved from the
state," Gestapo
Reuter.
Franco Back
In Madrid
10
miles north
Shanghai,
The
tie
i11
"WINDOW SHADE"
Poland
#press
here from commerce.
"We have every hope that the of Washington.
outcome will be catistying". he It will also consider nolices of
raid.
The Prime Minister and his Chinese Communist withdrawnt served by
by motor-cycle party, headed Government pays the Russians en Czechoslovakia.
which Viscount Bruce of Melbourne salaries and expenses
serenning sirens, police with also paid an official visit to the are reported to run to a high preskied
He told reporters that Prest United Nations where they were good figure. There is pretty
"Point Four" received by high officials of the evidence that there are about dent Truman's
Russians 25.000
throughout proposal of tehnical assistance Secretariat.
He told
conference China
political, to brekward areas represented various Chinese employees of a
technical and advisory capacle best hope today of increasing that he could not think of any democratic better or mare restaurant, which was about to
the grorld's food. close. got an unexpected break
He said that though agricul-nethod" of solving the Kashmir when they were transferred to
tural production had regained dispute than "a free and Im- Madrid. May 8.-General the west side of the apartment: Franco, newly returned to building to serve the Russiatis The Soviets are careful to call prewar levels, the world's popu-partial plebisclic."--Neuter. Madrid from a shing trip, to-
and house thenvelves advisers, at leastation had increased in the last cooks, waltre 11%
in the Shanghai area, because 16 years by 200,000,000. the Lebanese boy received
that a large This day
means boys. Takla Bey,
resent being tobl Foreign Minister,
During my 11 months behind the Chinese
art of the world's population who on Saturday signed a is the "Bamboo Curtain" siner the what to do by foreigners.
still suffers from undernourish- Incidentally the phrase pano-Lebanese treaty of friend Communists occupied Shanghai
and hunger," he said.~~ ment means Curtaly" ship.
1949, I never saw "Bamboo 24, May
was reliably nothing to at least one Chinese Reuter, The Spanish head of state also
Russian sokiler." received the Iraql Minister. Atta informed, however, there were official. An American recently
Shanghal Amin, who
his uniformed Soviets in the Pootung evacuated fron presented credentials-Reuter.
the city, where his fe of typewritten letters area east of
documents landing barge construction was and reported to be going on under security police for approval.
Next day the supervisor asked Soviet supervision.
Chinese walking what the words "Bamboo Cur Last month
in a letter. The un the Bund, in the heart of tran" meant
American an-
shade" London, May 8-Mr Devadas the city, said they saw a dezen quick-thinking
antl wenri: darkwered "window Gandhi, India's representative Soviet nullannis
carrying tub got his and on the United Nations Sub-Coin-uniforms mission on Freedom of Informa-machine-guns, moving supplies Press.
for tion and the Press, arrived by from a truck to a small boat nir in London today on his way ferrying across
Devadas Gandhi
On His Way
to South America,
He fies Thursday.-Router.
to Montevideo
on
the Whangpoo River to Postur. Chinese Red
the OD soldiers ordered
byslanders to keep moving.
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Thank Their
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Crosby Paris. May 8-Bi
tonight that he had no sok knowledge of Hollywood reports bad his wife he and that quarrelled and might separate. He said his brother Larry was "wrong" and added that one Berlin, May 8.-The Ger- Hollywood columnist "comes up with something like that every TTLÆLTE Communists today couple of months". thanked the
Soviet Union
hin
serious
In Hollywood, Bing Crosby's for defeating Germany in brother Larry said that Bing and World War II and shouted his wife Dixie had had for the American troops to family battle. The couple would not take the matter to court, al The Hague, May 8-British, go home.
least until June. when Bing and French
Dutch aircraft
Communist Party leaders returns
from
"bachelor destroyers. carriers. cruisers,
Russians as libera jaunt to Europe, and submarines, with aircraft balled the
tors" who freed them from the "If they take this to court, I of the Royal Air Force
and
The Rus- com-Nazis five years ago, will
hope they will make it a legal Coastal Command,
observed the the slang here also
separation Instead of a divorce." in manoeuvres bine for
rald Larry. That's the way English Channel on May 22, 11 anniversary.
The East German Prime the family would want it. Bing Minister, Herr Otto
Grote Catholic. Dixie is not."— The British aircraft carrier wohl. in praising the Soviet United Press. Implacable, will be flagship of Union, did not mention tho
was anounced here today.
the British units, which will part played by the Western loin the Western Union
Fleet Allies
of the Home Germany. in the course Fleet's summer cruise,
Other British
Superb
and
Cleopatra,
In the conquering of
"I tell Mr Acheson again that ships taking we don't wont ha occupation part will include the cruiserstroops," Grotewohl told a Com- the munist rally in the State Opern
"Let us alto. destroyers Agincourt, Jutland, House,
and home, go home.
Battleaxe and Crossbow,
Go
for heaven's
submarines, Aurochs and sake, but go."-United Press.
passer.
Dutch ships will include the
aircraft carrier Karel Door-CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
the anti-aircraft cruiser Jacob Van Heemskerck, the destroyer escort Johan Naurits Van Nassau, the training vessel
Auswers
1. Giraffe 2. The Bohemion submarine art district in Paris, France. 2. Marnix, and Liberla. 4. Allos. 5. The skin |--
lof the nectarine is smooth.
three submarines-Reuter.
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