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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,・ MONDAY, MAY 29, 1950,

Olga Is Of Russian Royalty

Berlin's 7-hour rally ABSURD TO was peaceful

RE-ARM GERMANY

-

New York, May 28.- Brigadier General Telford Taylor, former Chief of Council for the Nuremberg war crimes trials who hat

THE ONLY INCIDENT WAS

IN THE WEST SECTOR

Berlin, May 28.-East Germany's great "Free German Youth" peace rally, for which the West now returned to the United States, said today that he had mobilised to keep law and order, wound up believed the de-nuzification today without incident after a parade lasting more programme in Western Ger-than seven hours.

many has been the "most

lof it aspects."

Now in sunshine, now in rain, 500,000 Whit-

aufortunate failure in most sun "peace rally" marchers kept the peace with on Mrs Eleanor marked cheerfulness and enthusiasm all along the pre-25-mile boundary dividing East and West Berlin.

As a guest Roosevelt's television gramme, General Taylor sold:

fired from the West of the city, which burst over the heals of the Communist-led demonstra- tors senttering printed warnings against "Russian slavery."

Duglez woke the demonstra- um, for the huge torn at 4

wny parade which got jearly.

think I la important rare that de-nazification Lamb, believed han't been a process which has radically changed the umfer lying frames of mind in Ger- many."

He added, however, "I don't with some Prupte Kalong who want to start up and do the whole thing uver again."

General Taylor raid he con- sklered the proposal for Franco- German steel unification

Wis

Olga, Intest addition to the old Russian Royal Household,

and

christened with the rites of the Orthodox Russian Church in the Wilderness House, Hampton

Princess Andrew Court, recently She is the baby daugther of Prince and Russia, who were married in 1942 by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Photo shows: (1. to r.) Princess Andrew holding her daughter Olga, Prince Andrew and the Grand Duchess Xenia, the child's grandmother.

uf

Lo The only "bam" was a leaflet | Powers was responsible for the to have been peaceful nature of today's Com-

munist youth rally in Berlin,

But they expect more chal- pitallar the West, Berlin blockade lenges for to the today's netion.

The object would be to bring thew Soviet pressure on Britain anl States the United and

the former to leave France As the youths. in bhi and Cerman capital white uniforms, struck off down the beflagged Unter Den Lin-wheller

of a cloud

200 symbols of peare, was released. They winked round and then Western Berlin.

as

"both a great epportunity and he would favour risk" and tuking the risk.

WRONG IMPRESSION

under

Oniclal

WIC

are uncertain the Russians CVCT Intended to have their

diver, youth legions invadel

over the

S.E. Asian

Cooperation

countries outside

their

and by international

Some other well-informed (Continued from Page 1) Jude for home

Fader's authorities belleved that the ance along similar lines extend- forner ruins of the

Russians were "playing by eared s palace. "I think we must avold

they went along-planning | region this course of giving Germany The tension of weeks, heigh |45

Europe, the im-toned by West German allegato decide how far they would organisations. and, indeed,

want German|tions That the Communists when they found out pression that we support and German favour at would are the "pence rally" to they could get away

I think now from here,"

"invade

tion

new Mr Javits callest for

to give education programme Germany "dtig which he did not have in all the years under Hitler, when there was really an iron curtaly on Germany" than

TWO COUNTS

General Taylor

rearming

counte:

Germany DIT

1. Western

powerful

2.

"Ag a political matter, think it is had to talk at the fimo about

the

and

capture"

over

red,

Reuter.

arrest

1

on

for close collaboration between

said he

was

Dr Sachardjo glad to have had the opportuni- tynt visiting the Philippines especially at a time when the A Asian nations were awakening

Continent

in the West sec-spiritually and culturally--to tashion a way of life in keeping the

the colony. Mrs Dellar is at the home of her mother, Mrs Paget, in Hornchurch. She flew home some months Her re-entry permit ex- ago with her baby daughter, pired last December and renewal has been refused.

Best solution is

for

"Outlaw S. Africa"

Plea

To U.N.

Durban, May 28-The South African Indian Congress today called upon the United Nations to outlaw the South African Government. A state- ment issued by the President, Dr G. M. Naicker, said that the Congress believed that the policy of the Malan Government was "a serious challenge to world peace.”

In the Union, it said,, policy of the Government.

Dr J., S. Moroka, Presklent conditions were rapidly

of the African National Con- being crented which wouldgress, said that the tune had result in the same global arrived for non-white people to problem that Hitler created unite for their salvation.

with his Nazi regime in Germany.

tho

NOT OPPOSED

He tcured Indiana and coloureds that African national- "It is therefore the duty of im was not opposed to them, the United Nations, which has

The crowd at the meeting. repeatedly condemned

which was held in a public racial polices of the Union square, etened

to a reocrded Government, 16 ouLinw the speech by Dr Yusuf Dndoo, Malon Government from the President of the TransvADİ family of democratic nations." Indian Congress, who had been "RACIAL CHETOES" banned by the Government from Africans and Indians parsed speaking at publie meetings.- n resolution in Durban today Reuter, describing the Group Areas Bill

and the Unlawful Organisations Bill as a direct attack on the

"remaining vestiges of the liber-

of all South Africans." "It in sinizier design to im

uc

prison the

population

Ghettoes

Ukey

status

entire

non-white racial

in separate

and locations

where

Huge Fire Sweeping New Brunswick

to the will be reduced

of ricken in-{

bourers and

It said.

"These measures are the last

Allardville, New Brunswick,

the in the history

of the timber- province ol New

step in a master plan to establish May 28-One of the worst fires

Fascist police state in country wherein an overwhelm- carpeted Ing majority of the people, both Brunswick burned thousands of will be acres of virgin forest today and white and non-white,

nt threatened to reduce two towns to the tyranny

to cinders. Gestapo rule.”

"Group

Citizens of Allardville,

on three rounded

subjected to

The

Arcus" Bill Leeks to define areas where the ownership and pecupation of land and property shall be restricted to mucial groups.

AGAINST REDS

Union Government

spokes-

men have described the Unlaw-

sur..

siden by

wind-whipped flames, prepared to abandon their homes.

The authorities said a slight windshift would send famDEN leaping into the town within a Val few hours.

Villagers in Douzcelts,

10 miles north of

fut Organisations Bill as more here, have already been eva-

to Dutiow the Communist

authorities サロー

to Party's National Congress, the simted. The African People's

Organisation pealed for trucks and men

the fight. mixed arist people representing

More than n thousand men descent-the Communist Party.

DTC fighting the forest fire, National Congress the African

of

of Youth League and the Afri. which is still raging uncon→

irolled on a nine-mile can Women's Association

12

front:

Support was given to the de- It has already burned over a stretch, destroying cision of the African National 15-mile

country homes. At Congress to observe a national dozens of count

more persons were day of protest when all would least

this afternoon be called upon to refrain from made homeles going to work a tangible de-and flames Beked within a few

of the monstration

people's feet of four more luulated res)- to the

devices.United Preas. oppressivo

STEEL

OFFICE

The Conference is schedulra what within journ on

rn on May 30 after the closing plenary ression. the nil costs"

Economie Committe The Mrs Roosevelt and Represen-Western sectors, started to slip TWO INCIDENTS

of which the Indian delegation Jacob Javite, tative

another

away with the dawn.

Icader, Str A. Ramaswami General

Amor the 25,000 West Ber-

Berlin, May 28-Tonight all with agreed west.

Allied troops was quiet lice and

on the East-West Muludlar, was Chairman-held

three Taylor that de-nazilieson had i

and completed meetings frontier after East laen unsuccessful, Mrs Roose stationed for trouble along the sector velt said: "De-nazification has sectar boundary, one West sec-

Berlin's much-heralded mon- work today.

Dr All Soebardjo, Indonesia's not been as well accomplished for police officer crassed

verter Communist youth rally had

chief delegate at the Baguio it should for many reasons the line before the demonsita passed off peacefully,

Conference, told Reuter inlay incidents aluting his began, and have to live and

two minor Only But people

number,

tram that his delegation would "take A opposite

reported. has been

back n we must do on East sector

new perspective Book hands an amiably dis-

way driver was arrested by

South-East Asia and a stronger the day's task of cussed.

Berlin police

the appreciation of the urgent need West

Loun- rector American-Soviet keeping law and order.

HELICOPTER SURVEY

dary. He had refused to halt neighbours. Girl marchers apparently had the car when requested to do while inside Free German on their minds nothing more

which Youth

#o

members thrashed maser early, scattered rains had upsel Berlin newspaper vendor.

The other iccident was the

· Accra: Mr Charles Dellar, of Hornchurch, Essex, also opposed their hair-do's.

British The American,

of a man who illegally to the fact that there is enough and

member of the staff of African owned newspaper เหย

military lenders all French

distributed

in our Soviet - licensed material

Ghana Express, issued a writ recently against the opposition newspapers Europe

lucited went up in helicopters to sur-

Gold Coast Immigration Department in which he asks tors, that base economic

Ivey the kerne to find only that

at Attendance

the court to over-rule a ban on his wife's re-entering rally, with ur own particular ideas or und the main street of the Russian

Excetor of the eity was shimmer which was forecast as 500,000 of peace and progress." tourth tu stipport FOOTHILL

ing with all the colours of the earlier, was tonight estimated De Soebardjo raid:

id: "Asturent- ut 700,000 by the East German ly there is much we share in

Each

May rainbow.

passing common. Carrying blue banners of the

news agency, A.D.N, Pin German File

Youth, the

During the last Ave days 24 rankes me more aware of the rearby Germany hack and gold tag of the East

that exist red flags East German People's Police striking similarities until we have built up strength

Indonesia and th Germany R.puldie, in other countries of Europe white ta Communist are reported to have deserted between -Unlied Pre

youth wung past the tribune and sought shelter in the West, Philippines-Rogaphically and nine As

Communist cially." un which Government tenders as well

Referring to the Basic Con- and foreigo delegations took the Free German Youth members.

Western Allied

troops and ference, he raid: "This is the Matule,

furces were still kind of progress Aria needs it Some blue shirted 'marchers both police | carried big banners reading: standlig by tonight on the evet is to forge ahead."-Beuter.

the of

rally's last lity

The

SECRET SESSION "Yanker Go Home", "No Free-

of Monday War-Whit

progranine, of the Press for

Representatives alevotee From mostly "Learn

arxinations. Fitting as spot mongers" and

thentre Stalin, Fight With Staliu."

of the whole in in secret session From the first light of day clude national dances perform-rted by President Quirine's

appointed to investigate South Africa's Asiatic (Continued from Page 43

sterl-helmeted American, Bri-ed by Soviet and Czech groups. Makaranan Palace gards, wall tish and French troops were on Reuter.

et today on suggestions already problem declared in a joint report published here objectives were gained-an ex-

submitted by two working sub that there was no doubt that the best solution ploit nebleved through thorough guard, though in the back- while radio equipped

Their Baal action committees, training and gallant execution, ground,

patrolled the which

will be taken Tuesday morning would be repatriation. will occupy

West Berlin police

sion House, at Man-

The committees -ap-cegregation of four main recal at the plenary

drafters Canonised

topointed from the Transvaal group-white, native, coloured Asian

Judian"-the and on and Natal, by the Minister the Bill have provided for only "PLAN FOILED"

overnment the Regiment figured in a short

native Three-White, Facing them, from the other Vatican City.

28.-A Rereral subjects will adjourn of the Interior. Dr T. E. but sharp engagement

Delegates, who from the start

recum coloured Indians they knocked out eight enemy sitle of the border on the op-former Queen of France. Jeans

affirmed that they Donges, to make nks without lots, then took posite side of the street--wery of Valois, was raised to sunt-cautiously

East Bertinhood today itt St. Peter's were

coloured, anybody"mendations for amendments vided for in a sub-group under not against the bitter fighting at black-anifornied

were formed XH never

political com- to the Union's Asiatic land Their orders Basilica and Pope Pius

that but the con-

Similarly. laws-added

the R provides tenne ference

"failing or pending repatria sub-groups under natives "50 monstrating youths from cross to her to unit, all nations

tribes where separate brotherhood and peace.

indicated that 2011 Romulo,

the necessary In

of theying into the Wistem sretors,

the interests betion of Asiaties," The Anglo-American Frenchnessed the fourth

More than 50,000 person wit-ris

might political questions

tribes sent situation had to be peace, is some African canonisation brought before the calire lands point combined news centre, set up as of the Holy Year. A

to mix socially with sp. cial

of them Gen. Rondo's dealt with incisively if evil refust

at often resort a "war room" to collate reports

for live ~~***** section was served on the situation

the ante eligus members of the Orders recommendations for commotions arising from

organisation. Th West sector border, late in the of the Annunciation of

the ment

Iracial tension and strife faction Oghting if brought to-

gether." sub-committee day, had had no incidents to re-Blessed Virgin, founded by the Concale port.

The joint report recommend- Quen after she was banished Saturday hamoneren cut a blue were to be avoided. Bulletion bongd aluma every by her husband, Louis Xrint for ranomic co-operation.

group there "We can

sce no way of at-ed that for each: everything United Press.

-United Press.

taining this

iu should be established areas In end except the Lilywhites have named this hot showed that

was quiet. part of the campaign "the battle

Berlin's Lord Mayor. of Flowers"-but there was still

Herr Ernest Reuter, a Social stern

Gisting abend. They were at Nijmegen, Geilenkirelien, Democrat, told Berliners its at

LILY WHITES FOR MALAYA

proud

ܐskuti

Armoured

cars

to

„programe,

will

in-

place in the annals of the Registreets,

anned in strength the Jeanue Of Valois

ment.

A little over a fortnight later. fiary with the Ilussian sector.

iri

when

Car, the Orne bridgehead, the peoph's police.

May

Brat

Reven committes

which the

Government Conference

cage country and the capture were to prevent any of the de. urged Roman Catholics to praymittee as out.

of Munt Picon.

By early September crossed the frontier into Bel-

im at the same

entered they had

years

JL

after

ated

four Carlier 280 miles and Crossing two rivers in 18 days, Tremendous welcomes attended their progress through Belgium

West

[broadest this morning, "The helped

to cleur

west bank the

watchfulers of Berliners and of the Thine, and crossed the river just north of Rees. They the Allies has foited the Com hiut advanced beyond Bremen,munist plan to capture

by the time the German sur- rendered.

Beriln

WAR DANGERS

West

The East German Communist President, Herr Wilhelm Pieck, blue-shirted addressing the

Honours gained by members nerving with the Regiment in World War Two included four young Fighters For Peace" be- DSO's, 15 MC's and a bar to the fore they began their march, Military Cross, one MBE, 21 told them not to "underestimate MM's, three BEM's and two Croix de Guerre, while Major- the dangers of another war"

"The chiefs of the Western

General C. H. Miller, who had General Staffs recently net in -commanded the Regiment from Holland and the Western For

1937 to 1030, became Alexander's

eign Ministers held a Council Chief Administration Ofeer in

ho said. of War in London," 18th Army Croup and sub-

"Their aim is to nuke Ger- sequently Allied Armies int many the battleground of a new Italy.

war, 10

Berlin their bridgehead and to use German youth is canton-fodder,"

And So It Goes On

make

On the proposal of Dr Olto Karchie. Christian Democrat the meeting Deputy Premier,

sent a telegram to Marshal Stalin reading, "Over half a London, May 28-The Pol.end you, leader of the world

million

Buhlers for freedom

They pledge to

tical Committee of the British peace comp, their Communist Party Issued 0 Greetings. Natement urging all sections of the British people to awaken to the danger of war.

thanku and

exert alt night to

their energies in the banish the atom bomb and to thwart the sialster efforts of the Anglo-American war-mongers." -Reuter.

It said: "All sections of the Relish people must awaken to the speed with which aggres

"PLAYING BY EAR" alve war preparations are being pushed forward by the Attanile Washington, May 28-Ameri- today Powers. The fight for peace can officials claimed needs to be correspondingly in- that the unity and determina- tenaißed.”—--Reuters

Western of the three

·tions

SIDE GLANCES

**

PEACE ON

HEN

--

Carlos

(13

repatriation

Capetown. May 28-Two joint committees

2

ofters.

of

and

arc pro-

to

By Galbraith legisian for total segregation of which its members would be

COPR, 1349 BY NƐA BARVICE, SHE. T. M, REG, U. 3. PAT. OFF.

12-26

"Maybe you could binst more bandits with your atomic gun, but I'd do a neator job with my cowboy six-shoctor!”

own immovable

the different racial groups, so qualified and that in the course of time property. homogeneous racial group arens This proposal has been used as the basis of the Bill.--Reu- ure brought about," they said.

ter.

The Joint report was submit- trd to Parliament some, weeks ogo, but has been made public all is re- only now, Nearly commendations have been used to form the basis of the Gov.

Group ernment's

Areas Bill introduced by Dr Donces live weeks ago and now before the House,

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

1.15, News, Weather Report and An- nouncements: 1.25, Interlude: 1.33, Time for Music"The BBC Midland Light Orchestra (BBCTS); 2, Opera tle Arias; 220, Paul Weston and Hi Holiday In Orchestra: 2.45, Hawait 3. British Concert Hall--

The cominitters said, "These recommendations will, on the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestre, one hand, not unduly endanger Malcolm Sargent (BBCT9); VA

the possiblity of repatriation, and, on the other hand, will not fall for thort of what we regard at necessary to deal with the present situation."

But whereas the Committees recommend the

Commandos In Malaya

conducted and 'resented by Sir

Jodles

riety Bandbox" From the Kilburn Empire. London (BBCTS): 4.50, Al- beri Sandler and its Orchestra with Dilve Grove (Soprano): 5. Special Fenture for the Children Runpel- tlikin"-Iased on Grimm's Fairy longkong Calling-Programme Story and Other Versions (BBCTS): compulsory Summary Melachrino Orchestr

0.02. London Studio Me- (UBCTS): 6.30. Portuguese Half

The

fichard Hour (Studio):

Richard Tauber Programme—with Tauber, The Melachrino. Orchestra BBCTS); 7.30, "OT the Record". Presented by Ionnte Gibbons (tu- dlo, World News and News Ansiyal (London Relay): 6.15, "I Like What I Like" Presented by Tom 1 (Studio); B.45 Linda Cater Singapore. May 28-To reln-

"Talks on Films (Studio): 2, "From force troops engaged in unt- the Editoria (London Relay); "Con terrorist operations In Melayu. .10, Weather, Report: D.11, 500 ofcere and men of 40 Com-certo"-Tchaikowsky's Piano Co mando, of the 3rd Commando certo No. 1 in B Fiat Minor, Op. 1. Vladimir Horowitz (Piano) with Brigade of the Royal Marines, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Sym- arrived

Orchestra: 9.45, Beotana at Penang yesterday

A Dramatised Programme on from Hongkong.

the Work of Scotland Yard (BBCTS); The 3rd

Commande Brigade | 10.18, Latin American Musle) 10.30. is being transferred to Malaya At the Ballet"; 10.45, Dancer 10

Vaughan Monroe and His Orchestra for this purpose, and 42 and 4511, Radio Newmeel (London Relay);" Commando will arrive next 11.15, "Goodalght Musio"; God Save manth-Reuter,

the King: 11.50, Cides dow3.

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