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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950.

Training · Pakistan's Air Force

Helping Asians to boost WILL THEY food production

VOTE OUT JORDAN?

Arab

Cairo, May 11. The Ministers of three Governments wrangled in heated debate for

AID WITHOUT WAITING

FOR THE RED

TAPE

Sydney, May 11.-Some delegates to three the British Commonwealth consultative

are. discussing hours tonight over Jordan's conference annexation of East Pales-

tine, but there was no indi-

fast-moving simple means for helping underfed Asiatic areas to boost food production, an authorita- League's Political Commit- tive source said tonight.

cation whether the Arab

tee would vote to expel Jor The informant said a plan existed for an aid the system comparable with President Truman's Point

dan.

Aluned Hilmy

Prime Minister

Pastin,

of the "All-Four programme. Palestine" Government, backed by the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin El Husseini,

the by

Lupported

WILS Egyptian

He said it was a short term programme to bring

Foreign Minister. Mohammed he'p immediately to India SOVIET

Sainh El Din

Jordan's Foreign

iley,

against and southeast Asia without

Minister, waiting for the red tape of TACTICS The committed adjourned the large capital investment or debate until Saturday morning, big-scale American partici-

Sherelkly Papho

Minklers

Governments

meeting.

DI

eight attendi:1

Aral pation.

the

Air Vice-Marshal Atcherley, Commander-in-Chief, Royal Pakistan Air Force, recently visited the R.A.F. Station at Halton, England, where there are 68 Pakistiani apprentices. Picture shows him answering questions in the apprentices

rest room.

ON AUSTRIA FRACAS WITH THE FIREMEN

He sat the British delegation. headed by Lord MacDonald, the

Washington, May 11.-Mr Arab Paymaster General, was split on Almeda formal proposal, but the Aur James Webb, the US Assir- ralian deleration was "thinking tant Secretary of State, said today that Russia was ap- of simpler means".

and Lord Mac-parently prepared "to go to The source

Ant Britain Donald indicated

the Austrian preferred a long-term approach. any extreme" to avoid sign-

He added that the conferenceing opening here on Monday would merely be the forerunner of an- other.

'The seven nation

invited Janel League Hilang Pasha, Premier of the Egyptian-sponsored "All-Pales ine Government, to join them in debate and state a ease, in of opposition from the face King Abdurah's Jordan, her celt a member of the League.

here At its recent meeting the Arab League Council con- demned

annexation the

other

cf

Arab Blestine by any State os "legal" and provided

France

IN SIX MONTHS

"The United States, for disciplinary steps against and the Netherlands will attend

defaulung Stale.

conference, which This move, taken before Jur-the second

expulsion from Leverance

Hime.

וי

Treaty.

Peace

Questioned at a press confer Fence about a report in the Soviet paper, Pravda, that the Treaty was dependent on the inteinn-

tionalization of Trieste, he said

Shots fired at freight train

Knoxville, Tennessee, May 11. Two white collar crewmen on Southern Railway trains were "bushwhacked" by rifle fire today in the first re-

no one enuid be deceived by puricd violence in the strike of Southern firemen

such tactics.

Mr Webb sold the restoration

Wha

striking

firemen | FRACAS WITH FIREMEN-2

ban certainly pressed for since they had been stoned. MASS LAY

1946.

Moscow Declaration, and that it will go to any extreme to think

before

-OFFS IN

Coronation Anniversary

Ships of the Royal Navy In harbour were passed mornikie In overall this

observance of the thirteenth aniversary of the coronation 01

Their Majesties

-King and Queen.

The

Orgies in

by Sons

fire

of Freedom

Krestova, B.C., May 11.- The Sons of Freedom, the Doukhobors, started show- ing loss of enthusiasm for their fire orgies today after 39 radicals were arrested

The dan's action, provided for the will be held in about six months of Austrian Independence

It cannot be held cooner "an aim which the United States countered with charges that the League, because

Commonwealth of diplomatic vin-

countries must have thre

the steel In contrast, It appears

shot pierced One tions and eronome sanctions as make detailed surveys of their that Austrian freedom and in-cab

nit of a freight train economic tieeds and their own dependence are the last things pentities-Reuter

pickel-lined enter waited to means of helping

themsel

Union desires, yards, but spent itself that the Soviet The informat uld La despite its participation in the striking the lip of an engineer. MacDonald would propose that

· detailed question- exhaustive

minues taler, a About 20 naire be submitted to the various countries involved, which would

"Now the excuse

has

been brush-lined right of way, ripping have

of a to be completed before

further afield

the coni sleeve stretched

to through

acting officer. real concrete step (2433

were Tricle. No one can be deaived supervisory laken.

by such tactics or the purpose switchman He added that some delegates they hide, to delay the fulfilment disagreed with this approach and of a solemn international com- felt ut one dramatic, practi-mitment towards the people of cal, short-term approach must Austria."-Router. be hammered out. The

technical

up excure to avoid this result. second shut rang out from the THE SOUTH within 48 hours.

BIG THREE DISCUSSION

(Continued from Page 1)

delegations for the fullscale

talks.

giving

Beneral review

of

Jast developments alnce the meeting of the Ministers in

Nevember.

I

"The scheme was not brought up at the plenary session which involved the use of was devoted to each delegation teams from Australia and other countries, which would Lackle basic problems like helping the Malayans catch more Ash Drough the use of better nets, trawlers and improved techniques.

For example, the Informant continued, it would be a tre-

to Malaya nendous help

technicians paid Australian

and a surprise visit to London today specialists could be sent to train In India, techmeai which observers linked with Matayans

the aid could be extended by tears possible sepercusions of

to teach Indians have to apply Schutusan

Wot expected here until Satur-phosphate fertilisers. United

with other Benelux Minis Press, tus. Dr Stikker arrived

SURPRISE VISIT Dr Dirk Stikker,- Netherlanta Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Organisation for Euopen

Co-operation, Economic

day

plane

from

ענן

Amsterdam and

within a few hours of his arrival

celing Sir Stafford Crippy TROUBLE

was seeing

Chancellor of the Exchequer.

The

today

"All Three

talks began

with le ceremony.

A solitary Communist, trying

to unfuria

"We Want Peace"

banner outside Lancaster House,

BREWING IN

where the Ministers met, created

The Police GERMANY?

the only diversion.

whisked him away.

Tried Indian

lore- and

strangled

Strikers".

by

The

Five persons were picked up In Koolthay valley and booked for parading in the nude after

which four Deuthobor homes a rewed upsurge of erson, in Three of the were burned,

wooden buildings ng ramshackts

went up in гmoke here and the the fourth three

at miles away Shoreacris.

21:01

Chicago, May 11.-The for a yard engine. locomotive firemen's strike Neither man was huri.

forced mass lay-offs on the 1. A. Porch, Internet,onal vice-president of the Brother-crippled railroads today hood of Locenative Firemen and violence broke out in Enginemen denied responsibility South.

On Tuesday, 31 of the fanatica for both the ambush and com-

any charges of "sabotage

coast-to-coast walkout who claimed they had divine

instructions to commit He counter-charged

restrictions on and

laws, violate ran-made were, poled after five homes that union-plekets at the yard als clamped were slaned shortly before day-mining and industry as it went

through its second day with no were fired in what the pollee

enlled the

out- most serious break.

sign of on carly settlement.

of incendiariam to date. burst Furlough orders were, handled Seventeen of them were women.

RAN AROUND NAKED to more than 140,000 employees;

A lone naked woman, Vera of big rail systems tied up by

Shinoff, was arrested yesterday. the strike.-United Press.

raid, "She The police around naked in Kreslova all day so we just had to arrest

HIDING IN WOODS "We don't know who did

but we don't know (excent the strikers)

have a reason for ot manager said the

central lines, DW. The shots were fired

Idaho Springs, Colo., May shooting, anybody 11-An 18-year-old high who would school senior died by "acci-it," dental strangulation" while Southern's

Crewmen and polier beat the bushes in vain in search of the

unman-United Press,

INCIDENT

trying to conjure "black-yomrore hiding in the woods ASSAM BORDER out visions described in near the right of way, he addi Indian lure, according to ed. the coroner's report today.

The senior, Richard Cline, was found dead on Sunday with In rope looped around his neck

from

water parents basement. His father, Robert Cilne, told

In

Coroner's tury that his son had been in- forcely

interested in a book

Bonn, May 11-Berr Kurt which told how Indian chiefs

Mueller, one of the 15 Communist Felousness

deputter in the Parliament,

JERUSALEM SHOOTING

Jerusalem, May

11-A 17- who ventured

C

17]

$60 MILLION AID FOR S.E. ASIA

Washington, May 11.

The United States

State Department is working on plans for the im- mediate implementation of a $60,000,000 aid pro- gramme for South-East Asia, it was officially an- nounced here today.

of

emergency fund Mr James Webb, Assistant ↑ dent's Secretary of State. fold a press $70,000,000 provided under the conference that the Department military defence ansintance pro- was working on the recommen- į gramme for the general area of dations of A special survey China. mission, headed by Mr R. Allen Griffin, which had just returned frum South-East Arla.

صر

"Economic assistance peeds will be met from the E.CA. China-old tunds, part of which

"Its overall recommendations both Houses of Congress have for the arca ora modest and indicated" will be made avail- total in the neighbourhood of able for the general area of $00,000,000," he said. "The De-China." partment is working on plans to Implement that programme atj

once."

Mr Webb Baldi that final legislative nction On the authorisation was expected to Mr Webb said that the De-be completed within the nexi partment was working jointly week-Reuter, with the Economie Co-operation Administration to implement the economic and technical 4853- Ince

EARMARKED

for Indo-Chin, $10,000,000 for Slam and $5,000,000 for Indo-

recommendationa for The sum of $30,000,000 have Indo-China as well as the other alt cady been earmarked for the States of Southeast Asia. He South-East Asian military assi5- natleipoted that this progamme tance programme-$15,000,000 would get under way in the im- mediate future.

"Military

for resta. arsistance South-East Asia is being work- ed out by the Department of with Defence In co-operation the Department the detalls will public

be snid.

of State and not be minde Ior security

reasons,"

needs

"Military assistance

will be met from the Presi

The $60,000,000 for economic aid, it is believed in official cir cies in Washington, will be dis- tributed as follows: $23,000,000 for Indo-China, $11,000,000 cach for Indonesin. Burma and Slam, and about $3,000,000 for Malaya.

-Reuter.

HONGKONG SOCIETY

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WOMEN'S AUXILIARY.

Appeals to the public for articles for a "JUMBLE SALE" to be held on Tuesday 6th June from Eight a.m. to Six p.m., at the Public Relations Building, Statua Square. Opposite the Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Building. Des Voeux Road.

Clothing of any size, colour, Summer or Winter, new or worn, will be appreciated. Articles such as shoes, stockings, underwear, hand-bags, toys, curios, odds, and ends, etc., are also solicited.

Any little gift that could be used on a "White Elephant Table" will also be appreciated.

Articles can be delivered to the First Floor, Lobby of the Gloucester Hotel, on or after May 22nd., to June 5th -inclusive-from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

If this address is not convenient for delivery please call any one of the following ladies who will gladly call for anything that you have to offer for the Jumble Sale.

KOWLOON:

Mrs. R. H. Jones,

13-15, Salisbury Road, (opp. Star Ferry), Telephone No. 56547.

Room 503, Gloucester Hotel.

Telephone No. 28663.

Mr. N. A. Gorman,

One man spent most of the HONGKONG: Mrs. F. H. Loroby, tibe before his arrest busking sunshine. the warm nude in When two girl photographers Nowgong, Assam, May 11approached him as he sat on a Armed police reinforcenients left mawer with his clothes over his on knees, he stood up and dropperi here today, for Mikir Hills,

border, his clothing. The girls fled.- The Assam-Pakistan after Communist-led gang of United Press. 30 people attacked a police out- puri

in the

telling

ател last

constables two Seriously injuring another.

night, and

The incident occurred al How-

U.S. BUYS

choked themselves into uncon- Background to the conference which will last three days

last German he future,"

and saw "visions of year-old youth, Se ntuelt admission by all three

help in the down Jaitl

been stationed for Authe

A polico omeer. Horace car the Jattu Gate at Jerusalem where a small police party had Western Powers that they inst

old iron was miate today.

Stokes, said evidence showed

Arab Legion-rehabilitation of displaced per- regal the cold war to a more

Dr Carl Schlt. Deputy

TC- or lets permanent feature of the

Chain the Bundestag that the boy bathed and

before his clothing international madern

(Lower,

Announcing moved Houre).

the

The With yl;pt!tees,3

ceremony. upon their! task in lo plan a Front work the said that her Mueller und starting strategy to stem the Communist iven up his sent "for personal preparations were described in

ints the "No Klan's Land" arena. 40 OUT SHIP

advance.

RENEWED EFFORT

The communique on the first day's tulks of the three Foreich Ministers issued here tonight Catch:

"The Foreign Ministers of France, the United Kingdom and the United Stales today began the meetings in London,

Herr Maelter. Deputy Chatr- tann of the Communist Party

the book-United Press,

in Lower Saxony, is the second Seeking Cut

Communist Deputy to lay down bin mandinte,

The other was Herr Robert Leibrand Chairman of the Party In Wuerttemberg-Baden,

In Reparations

Berlin, May 11-Enst Ger- Herr Heinz Renner, Chairmany is to ask the Soviet Union man of the Communist Partia-tor a reduction, in reparations, mentary Party, refused to com- following a proposal yesterday on this subject by the Socialist These meetings, which will ment on Ilery Mueller's action.

Well-informed eireles, how-Unity Party's Polllbucan. last three days, are directed to

all ever, indicated that both Her: The East German Cabinet to- instructed the Prime Herr Leibrand. night appropriate measures, the struc-Muciler and

O'to Grotewohl. had left in order to "carry out Minister,

negotiations with They will also permit the tasks in fields which were more begin

wards strengthening, by

ture of praec.

to

the

three Ministers, having in mind important than being out-voted Soviet Union on the basis of the the special responsibilities of at Bonn."-Heuter.

their countries, to survey jointly the results achieved by the great co-operative measures

gramme.

under-

Radio Hongkong

JI.K.T.

proposal.

It sald, "The creation of the peaceful democratic basis of the Republic German Democratte

Politbureau to encourages the approach the Government of the Soviet Union with a request for the reparations. payments laid

taken In the last few years which have found their expres sion in the Brusseln Treaty, the European Recovery Programme,

long Kong Calling" Pre down at Yalta and Po'sdam to the Council of Europe, the North Atlantic Treaty and the gramme Summary: 4.03, Children's mutual defence assume pro-Hatt Hour "Cowleste Farm" Abe cut, in the incrests of further Feature Programme About English reconstruction and the improve- Farm by Ralph Whitlock ECTS ment of the living standard of first 6.30. Cantonese by Radio Given the population"--Reuter.

Gings Miss Lee Wai Lan and B. K. Lee (Studio) 6,50, Lena llora with the Dixieland Jazz Group of NBC's Chamber Music Society of! Lower Bath Street: Lovers llcur"-Classical and Light Yvonne Classical Bequest by Charter (Studio): #, World News and News Analysia (London lay: 11.16. Studio Concert With

The Ministers in their day's survey, took note of the great progress which has been achieved in the last two years in the realm of economic re- covery and in the return of a large measure of stability and health to the European munity, and

com-

the development of a co-ordinated defence sys- tem for the

Re-

Couldn't stop

the wedding

Cairo, May 11--An Egyptian Richard Lin (Tenor) and Fritz Lin Court communique said tonight! (Cello) Plano Accomp. by Betty that "the Royal Cabinet an- the protection of the Drown: 8.30. "Nell Gwyn" Dancer nounced with great sorrow that

Edward German); 8.40. "Services free communities of the world. Condueled by Kenneth all efforts at co-operation with Government to prevent in the Mackenzie (Studio); D. From the the

in "It is recognised that

situation

the Fattoriais (London Relay): 0.10.Princess Fathin (at present world present preservation of peace requires Weather Report; 0.11. "Serenade the United States) from marry 0.30, Paul Temple and the Madi

have been renewed effort of co-operation on Mystery-A Thrüfer by Fran- ing Mr Blod Ghali

ul." all felds, particulary ele Durbridge. (Episode 2. The successful.

Ferguson: Princess Fathia, sister of King the building up or an effective and RTSH Composer

married $1-year-o'd Farouk North of the Week"Howard through the defence

10.30, Btepheno Granpeily and fis Treaty

an the Music with Beryl Davis (Vocal): Rad Chall at a civil ceremony Atlantic

In San Francisco on April 25. whrengthening of the economic 11, Radio News Reel (London Re-

of the Western loy 11.15, Weather Report, World He is secretary, to the bride' fourcations

News and Home News from Tri-

55-year-old Qu:en Powers to support thesotain (Recorded Relay); God Bave mother,

Nazll-Reuter the King 11,30, Close Down efforts," Reuter.

day to collect shot dead by an unire, according

curces today.

The

10

Jewish ont

FROM CHINA

San Francisco, May 11.- Pacific Far East Lines said

The raiders, who attacked the with Sten guns, ru- sources added that au-outpost

hills, carrying other youth was shot yesterday treated into the

the rame area and seriously away arms and ammunition, it that their ship the ss Cali- wounded.Reuter.

SIDE GLANCES

327

was stated.-Reuter.

By

Galbraith

COPE, 1990 BY MIŁA MENVIOR, INC. T. AL BRA LI B. PAT, OPP.

"Do I hear your father coming downstairs? I suppose hr wants to ask what time it is again!"

fornia Bear sailed from Taku Bar early today for Gtaro, Japan, after

inquiry rc. pletion of an

com-

garding Its collision with a Chinese ship.

The fine said that the vessel was allowed to sail after the lino had posted a guaranice "la the neighbourhood of $300,000" to cover any final award by the Chinese Communist mari- time inquiry.

The Califomis Bear was in- volved in a collision with the] Hainan at midnight on April Seventy dense fog. 20 In Chineas were killed and 37 rcs- cued

ship. by an American The guarantee in to cover pay- ment of Indemnities for loss of Hro on the Hsinan and cargo

A pokroman for the thipping line said that the inquiry was apparently "fairly normal". aid the Line had no complaint which probably was caused by the fact that this was the first such inquiry the People's Government. hnd conducted. United Press,

Hainan Set-Up Announced

Hic

San Francisco, May 11.-Peic-4 ing Radio reported tonight that at Holhow Military Committee of the Hatnun ad- ministrative aren had been

Control

formed on May 1,

Formation of the Committee

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