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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1950.

ARMS FOR Little Jerry || Has A New Home

MIDDLE EAST

Policy Under Review

London, May 30. The Foreign Office is roviewing Its policy on arms ship. to Israel, official menta

sources said today, but ne immediate changes will be mude.

on

The Israeli Government how- -ever, has weaked just what effect the recent Brith-French-United Sintes declaration on rearining the Middle East will have British policy, and whether 11 will grant Israel pecers with the Amb States to British weapons. Foreign Offee officials reiterat ed! earlier statements to

tho effect that the three-power de- claration does not in itself con- stitute a change in their policy. One official aid: "The whole question of arms shipments tot Israel is now under review."

TOKEN SHIPMENT Reliable sources reported that the Tel-Aviv

k:4 Lovernment

anxious to receive at least a taken bipment ITDIT

Britain

as evidence of British willing-

Lu banner

Arab-Israel

struth in the Middle Eanti

Some quarters here inter- Ukry British acknow- ment of a policy review

That indication

more

Jenient attitude would be taken en te iste of arming Israel. They said, however, that Bri- consider tain wl thoroughly

I treaty commitments to the Arab States before making decision en arms shipments to Broch

At the Nime time, British ofletuls indicated there was likelihood that Israri would be told to look to that United States for

it has , since

The lamelis, available dolurs Bowever, were expected to for British arms purchases in their inge view t halances and because these wea- would be more eastly

adaptable by their army

GUARANTEES

pre

sterling

If the British policy towards

Beaming little Jerry Wang, aged three, found a mother and home in Los Angeles when a judge approved his adoption by Mrs Beatrice Van Meter, a mis. Mrs Van Meter, sionary who found the lad alone and dying in Kunming, China.

the mother of three and a widow, said she rescued the child from in front of in- vading troops. (Acme).

To

Refuses Unesco

Expel Nationalists

Florence, May 30,-Dr S. Radhakrishnan, the Indian delegate to the fifth General Conference of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation here, today strongly endorsed the proposal to delinitely require commitments expel Nationalist China from the Organisation. A vote for the expulsion,

however, was defeated by 30 votes to four. with 14 abstentions.

erd in alleved, London will

from Tel-Aviv that the

arms

will not be red for apprezmon. Similar guarantes: were events by Israel y received frusn Washington and from the Arab,

and Parm States by London

Britha, oleh: raid no special machinery would be established

$11

in confral Big Thank by

one shipments to the Middle East. They and informal cos

i maintained i ordination will

diplomatie chanels rather than th any speed committee-United | Pres

Through

EXHIBITION

OF MODERN INDIAN ART

Today's special plenary session was the occasion for!

Czecho- by slovakia and Thurary in

GRADY GOING walk-out

FROM ATHENS protest rainst the presence

TO TEHERAN

Washington, May 30,- President Truman has

of Nationalist Chinese dres)

d.

This was their second walk- art in ph dags

he will also direct American | ments

It is to continue until June year

there

with

extutsion

would

hall.

FAROUK MAY

VISIT

SWITZERLAND

Berne. May

Indonesians Plan Big Welcome For Pandit Nehru

Djakarta, May 30-The Indonesian Govern-| ment is preparing for an estimated one million people to hear the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, speak from the steps of President Sockarno's Palace at Djakarta on June 8.

MAJESTIC

His speech, in English, Then he will fly to Sura- the naval base at the with an Indonesian transla-bays,

enstern tip of Java. tion, will be relayed through Staying there less than An loudspeakers over the vast hour, he will address members Congress, WOJ Merdeka (Freedom) Square of the Youth

will father at the airport. extending from the gates of Next

on to Denpassar, the Merdeka Palace in the heart cat

capital

the In- elty of Bali, of the city.

donesian show Keenie holiday

he will see V Indonesian officials my that resort. There

of the famous nearly a tin people gathered demonstration in Merdeka Sure to hear Pre-Balinese dancing.

After zident Sockam's address on Der Partit Nehru flies to Djakarta a' day of sightseeing

on June 13. Here the elty's 800-strong Incles community win hold i reception for him the luxurious Hotel des at the Indies. The following day he will address Indonesian students and lunch

with the Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Hatin. On June 17 he will fly lo Shgapore on the first leg of his

sember

27 last year following the transfer covereignty. of

"Judanecib One oficial said: locks on the Pandit as a big win brother and the greatest figure in Asla. They helped Indonesian indepen- dence,"

remember

he

The Indian Embassy here to- night released details of Pandit Nehru's itinerary In his 10-day

tour from June 7 to 17. He journey home. scheduled

from the slep cruiser Delhi at û aan. sharp en June 7 at Priole Pier, six milles from the heart of Djakarta.

ADDRESS TO HOUSE After a welcome from President Soekarno. Pandit Nehru will drive to the Indonesian Parlia ment, where he will address the House for one hour. Then be

CALL AT MEDAN An Embassy spokesman sald not yet known that it was where Mr Nehru would stay in Singapore, but he was scheduled to fly to Rangoon on June 19.

En route

will call an Medan, on the northwest coast of Sumatra, following cabled Invitations to him from the

Indian cily's

community,

he

will visit the Indian Embassy. Sumatra has Indonesia's largest

He will quet at night.

attend a State ban-Indian popree-day stap

After B

Alter addressing # mass) Rangoon,

the Indian I'rime meeting

following day. Minister is scheduled to fly to Pandit Nehru will invite Pre: Calcutta on June 23, returning

sident

the

Soekarno, members

and Diploma --

the Government

Ur Corps, to dinner on

the

otto New Delhi on June 25.

board

with Pandit Nehru

leave Djakarta the following day 11 the head of a convoy of cars

Government of Sarrying high Reials and over 20 newspaper- ten representing the world Prea.

will visit Bogor, nutca

The Indian Embassy here to day said that it had been de- Juged with requests for photo- graphs of Pandit Nehru, Indian Indonesian shopterpers, and

with to particularly, these photographs shop window.

display in their

Flan-makers were swamped with orders for Indian flags.

Meanwhile, on the rond

for its botanical gardens, lunch Bandoen, villagers are already

Sown"

bamboo

to

urches un

famous "out of l'unjak,

Frrort, procceding Building nter to Bandoeng, the scene of which to hang banners of greet- Ings and Rags to welcome the the recent Westerling revolt.

Indian Prime Minister.Reuter.

The following day he will spend sightseeing. On June 113 I will address a second mass merting

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Bandong city is reported to

Prague, May 30.-Twenty-six i have spent nearly half a million Guilders repairing roads and prople convicted of espionage buildings in for the United States have renovating elly

Nehru's been given sentences varying preparation

from hard labour vialt.

for life to months' After the 1 Extern Eino-

imprisonment, Flylm: to Jogjakarta the same eight bean di legates--M. Adolphi

30.-King day, accompanied by pressmen during a four-day trial before toffwister (Cachoslovakia)

chartered the State Court in the town of de-and M. Gador Telmat - Farouk of Egypt may vaca- in a plane specially

by the Indonesian Government, | Susive, near Piksen, according Switzerland soon.Pandit Nehru will address the to press reports reaching here cided to transfer Ambassa-mry)--herd their proposal for tion in

urned down, but the whereabouts of 17-Parliament of the Republic of dor Henry F. Grady from the

hey walked out of the Athens to Teheran where They said that their Govern year-old. Nurriman Sadek, Indonesia,

The evolutionary Republic. decide the Egyptian beauty who is now

two days after the set up whether to resign completely said to have captured the Japanese surrender, is in aid to Persia.

from the Unesco.

monarch's heart. remains the process of handing over

"Unitarian" A shipping and trade expert, After the two delegates left a niystery.

ffairs to the new

established Mr Grady is credited

down a the Conference voted

Narriman was known to have | Government

after the having played a major role in similar Yugoslav resolution pro-.

Cairo,

for jakarta soon Jeft

prestionably saving Greece from Communism New York, May 30,-Anand aidat rernstruction attering the expulsion of NaSwitzerland, but efforts to trait promise agreement between the

Rionalist China for this session.

her were fruiless.

leaders of the 17 former Stater exhibition of modern Indian the civil war.

The delegaten then gave the

Nationalist A spokesman at the Egyptian and the Republic of the United to seni

nt State:

Indonesia Govern art was opened in New York

here said it is. "not

the to three, Legation In Teheran he will replies Mrul vote

up following by 30 votes today at New India House. John Wiley, who completed two China

yet definitely decided when or

will last with 13 abs enitons,

visit Dutch transfer of sovereignty whether the king STRONG PLEA

but I understand 1rt December.

'second and third meetings considered the Jakarta is India and Burma voled with Switzerland,

coming hert bloc is European

spiritant capital of the Indone- Eastern

lan revolutionary movement, VISIT TO TEMPLES The next day in Jogjakarta ancient will visit Mr Nehru

ster se the city The strongest plea for the re-exiled Belgian king, Leopold, teinples in jection of Nationalist Chat came told newsmen that an Egyptian neighbourhood, and the famous from Dr Radlakrishnan, Indian visited her "with the offer to Buddhist statue of Borojrulu, Ambasador to Moscow, who

sked the delegates not to wait at my villa for a third party erected by Hindus before

he was reluctant to Ditch colonisation in the 17th Century upon a decision from the United

It was understood that several On June Nations.

13. Pandit Nehru Lights. 4. German words mean- visit Prambanan. hearing my struggle." 5. North of other villa owners The United Nations has come

along Lake will

of the New Guinen. They consist to a standstill," he said. "It is Geneva also were

approached Jogjakarta, to see relics

culture. including 40 islands, 6. Mammoth Cave in old indu functionin.by Egyptian agents. from prevented

Kentucky, U.S.A. 30.-A delego-

jerumbling Hindu temples. They are in a mess. the Indian Institute of Art in tion representing the left-wing

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NOT A TRACE "Must we Industry nt the request of the faction of Cyprus

always be Greeks is followers? Can we not be the Government and trading busi- leaving for Lotton tomorrow

An officini Legation spokes- nessmen and Industrialists.on the first lap of a world tour forerunners and view this ques-

here sald he could not in support of Enosis (union tion with intellectual integrity?" man

that King Farouk the Indian delegate asked. with Greece).

Dr Radhakrishnan said he planired to stay in Geneva, but

the British

type would

7.

The exh. Jition has been or conised in a move

service

February,

Mr

Grady, who is now

the 03

to foster leave a California, is expected against Nationalis China. Bri-Portly,dering

United States and India.

In Geneva, Maric Harasin, cultural relations between the to be assigned to Teheran next tin, Denmark, Holland, Sweden,

room villa, Merimant, next door month. He will diver the pro- Norway and Switzerland were the wealthy owner of the 15- to the house vecupied by the

The first of its kind it 1: ramme under which Persia is among the abstentions,

compose:l Indian

of to get $10,000,000 worth

American arms sout-Renter,

of reproductions designs in

texilles, metal work, poilery, terracutia, inlaid! stone and marble, outstanding specimens of Indian craftsmEUE- ship in these fields, and exam- ples of modern commerelal art, including calendars, posters and press advertisements.

The section on design was the result of a survey conducted by

Reuter.

Seeking Help For Enosis

Nicosia, May

camp

whom

name."

confirm

SEVERE QUAKE A statement from the de- had considerable respect for the he said reports that the King

marry Narriman "The way in which Switzerland were sheer non- Miss Sadek, who was enga- "The British mind dis ged to a young Egyptian diplo-

Hilo, Hawali, May 30.-Thelegation today said they hoped sagacity of

cuse for Enosis on of mind. most

fell severe earthquake

to get the

India will al- tense." of the United Na- they dealt with here in yens shook the entire the aftenda island of Hawaii at mid-after- tions for the General Assembly rays stand to their credit," he noon on Monday. It shattered meeting next September. the scismograph at Клод The delegation expected sup- trusts theory and accepts facts." mat, Zaki Rachen, before she saiti that met Farouk, left Cairo, accom→ laboratory and dismantled ino-port from Russia and "many Dr Radhakrishnan

panied by an uncle, with s truments in the Hawali volcano other freedom-loving countries the German aind wen neat and

diplomatic passport on Mny The observatory. No damage was like India, Pakistan, Israel and orderly, like a garden.

She was believed to have 21. reported. United Press.

Mexico."-Rouler.

Aslan mind was a wild growth

stopped briefly in Rome.

in officials here, of forest.

Egyptian

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Hachem left Egypt xome park out of it.

"The British have recognised months ago to take up his post! Egyptian delegation) the People's Government of with the China out of their political at the United Nations at Lake John Dail * Dona Drako

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